Ferdinand C. Latrobe (1833-1911)
MSA SC 3520-1698
Sources:
Vital Records -
Married "Mrs. Swann" (sister-in-law of Louisa, widow of Thomas Swann, Jr.), the former Miss Ellen Penrose, circa 1880. No record of this marriage was found in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, or Anne Arundel County. This marriage may have taken place in Virginia, as that was the home of Thomas Swann, Sr., at this time.
BALTIMORE CITY REGISTER OF WILLS (Inventories,
Original) 1911, Box 203 [MSA T643, 02/34/13/13]
BALTIMORE CITY REGISTER OF WILLS (Inventories) 1911, Volume HWJ 201
pp. 64-69 [MSA CM 200-135, CR 10,353-1]
BALTIMORE CITY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills, Original)
1911, Box 15 [MSA T628, 02/33/13/34]
BALTIMORE CITY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills) 1911, Volume HWJ 109 p. 184
[MSA CM 219-118, CR 173-2]
The Evening Capital, 17 May 1884.
The Evening Capital, 4 May 1888.
The Evening Capital, 19 May 1888.
The Evening Capital, 16 June 1888.
"Gen. F. C. Latrobe, Seven Times Mayor of Baltimore, Is Dead." The Baltimore News, 13 January 1911.
"Simple Funeral Is Planned For General Latrobe." The Baltimore News, 14 January 1911.
"Latrobe Eulogized In City Churches." The Baltimore News, 15 January 1911.
"Whole City Pays Last Honors To General Latrobe." The Baltimore News, 16 January 1911.
"Ferdinand C. Latrobe Victim Of Pneumonia." The Baltimore Star, 13 January 1911.
"Throng Of Visitors At Latrobe Home." The Baltimore Star, January 14, 1911.
"Final Tribute Paid General Labrobe." The Baltimore Star, January 16, 1911.
"Seven-term Mayor Latrobe left a large mark on the city." The Evening Sun, 30 January 1980.
Baltimore City Government biography
Hall, Clayton Colman. Baltimore: It's History and People. (n.pub., n.pl., 1912), 396.
Scharf, J. Thomas. History of Baltimore City and County. (Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1971), 180-1.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Ferdinand Latrobe, Biographical File) MSA SC 1138-1698.
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