| Parents:
Marriage: |
Cosack Latterell Sophia Laberge Philomιne Nolette September 23, 1860 Keeseville, Essex, New York |
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| Children: | Charles Henry | Aug. 22, 1861 | June 17, 1925 |
| James Albert | Oct. 11, 1862 | June 4, 1940 | |
| Julius Bradford | Apr. 1, 1864 | Oct. 14, 1950 | |
| Julia | Abt. 1867 | Aug. 21, 1947 | |
| Laura | Abt. 1869 | Feb. 29, 1944 | |
| Levi B. | May 6, 1870 | Feb. 1900 | |
| Emmit E. | Apr. 22, 1872 | July 11, 1911 | |
| Sara Elizabeth "Lizzie" | June 8, 1873 | Jan. 3, 1941 | |
| Emily | Abt. 1875 | June 15, 1958 | |
| Cora Ida | Mar. 21, 1877 | Jan. 3, 1941 | |
| Josephine R. | Sept. 20, 1879 | Jan. 25, 1933 | |
| Esther Luella | Sept. 5, 1881 | July 4, 1977 | |
| Elsie Isabelle | Oct. 15, 1883 | Jan. 8, 1935 | |
| Louis Wesley | July 14, 1885 | Dec. 26, 1935 | |
| Lavina Beachamb | Jan. 13, 1890 | Nov. 4, 1981 |
| Notes: | "Louis Latterell, a native of Canada, was born on the 17th of August, 1832. When he was seven years of age, the family removed to |
| Port Douglas, New York. In the year 1852 he went to Wisconsin, but soon returned to New York, where he was engaged in farming and lumbering, until 1856,
when he came to Benton county, Minnesota, and took the farm on which he now lives. When Mr. Latterell came, the farm was new and wild, but by good management, there has been a great
improvement. Miss P. Nolette became his wife on the 23d of September, 1860. They have ten children living, and one is deceased." [Source: History of the Upper Missippi Valley, St. George Township (1881) p. 366] At the time of the May 28, 1885 Minnesota state census, Louis was 52 years old and living with his wife Philemon and their ten children in St. George Township, Benton, Minnesota. At the time of the April 20, 1910 federal census, Louis was 77 years old and living with his wife Philemon and their children Lizzie, Josephine and Louis W. (all of whom were single), and grandchildren Dolly H. (age 6) and Emil M. (age 1-1/12 years) in St. George Twp., Benton, Minnesota. Louis was working as a farmer in general farming, assisted by his son Louis W. He stated he was born in French Canada of French Canadian parents, and he spoke and read English but did not write it. He emigrated to the United States in 1840 and had become a naturalized citizen. Louis and Philemon had been married for 49 years. |
| Ancestry: | The Cozack Latterell Line |
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