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              <text>SEATED LEFT-RIGHT: Joseph Harry Latchaw (11/1/1902-6/25/1977; youngest of John's sons);  Robert (Bobbie) Latchaw (on Joseph's lap; 3/26/1924-11/25/1986);  Mary Adaline (Addie) Bennet (maiden name Wood; not known to be Latchaw relative);   Ruth Evelene Latchaw (7/9/1903-6/30/1974; maiden name Janny; wife of Joseph);   Clara Joan Latchaw (on Addie's lap; 2/24/1926-10/8/2012; went by Joan; married name Swisher);   Cecil Wood Bennet (5/24/1917-2/25/1960; son of Addie);   Lela Pearl Latchaw (2/3/1898-4/18/2002; 104 yrs/ 3 centuries; went by Pearl; maiden name Cunningham; wife to Fred Latchaw);   Bernard Dale Latchaw (held by Pearl; 12/2/1921-5/20/1990);   Cora Francis Latchaw (2/26/1895-8/25/1964; maiden name McCaslin; married Chester);  Betty Latchaw (held by Cora; 1/18/1925-8/6/2021; married name Stinson);  John Marcellus Latchaw (7/21/1917-1/31/1996; son of Chester);  Irvin Leroy Latchaw (12/11/1919-2/1/1994; son of Chester; sometimes called Erwin).  STANDING LEFT-RIGHT:  Mr. (?) Jordan (Cora (McCaslin) Latchaw's maternal grandfather;   Chester Henry Latchaw (2/10/1892-4/7/1929; oldest son of John; county road commissioner);  Jesse Latchaw (9/27/1849-5/9/1929; John's uncle; emigrated to Michigan);  John Latchaw (10/7/1866-1/2/1938; head of family; son of Civil War Veteran William T. Latchaw; married Clara Belle Hundley 1864-1922);  George Latchaw (3/11/1871-9/27/1928; John's brother);  William (Bill) Latchaw (4/1/1880-8/7/1957; John's brother);  Fred Martin Latchaw (6/22/1898-5/8/1951; middle son of John; Director of Customer Operations for Kraft Cheese Factory in Summitville</text>
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