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Mary Ann Bessant


Father: Henry E. Bessant
Mother: Mary Ann Fell
Birth: 22 AUG 1852
Death: 21 MAR 1940

m: Harry E. Allen (- 1877)

Children:

  • Harry E. Allen (24 AUG 1872- 3 FEB 1945)
  • Fanny May Allen (31 MAY 1874-)

    m: William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905)

    on 14 FEB 1878

    Children:

  • Mary Randolph Latimer ( 7 FEB 1879-)
  • William James Latimer (29 SEP 1880-29 AUG 1932) m. May Hallowell (11 AUG 1878-) on 26 DEC 1904, children: 1. Dorothy Latimer (17 JAN 1906-), 2. William James Latimer (23 JAN 1908-23 JAN 1945).
  • Joseph Brandt Latimer (24 OCT 1883- 1 APR 1957) m(1). Annie Frazier (26 DEC 1882-18 JAN 1943) on 19 NOV 1904m(2). Perl Bowers Custer ( 9 AUG 1889- APR 1979) on 24 FEB 1944
  • Roberts Edwin Latimer (11 APR 1886- JAN 1968) m. Ida C. Jarboe ( 3 APR 1885-) on 29 NOV 1919, children: 1. Mary Bessant Latimer ( 2 NOV 1920-), 2. Roberts Edwin Latimer (23 FEB 1922-), 3. Ida Jarboe Latimer (18 FEB 1924-), 4. John Brandt Latimer (13 AUG 1926-22 AUG 1951).
  • Philip Averitt Latimer ( 9 AUG 1888-20 MAY 1964) m(1). Marion Hoover (30 MAR 1886/1887-21 MAY 1934) on 7 DEC 1912, children: 1. Kathryn Latimer ( 2 OCT 1913-), 2. Harry Allen Latimer (23 DEC 1917-17 JAN 1993), 3. Philip Averett Latimer ( 9 AUG 1919-17 JUN 1944), 4. Mitchell Hoover Latimer (20 MAY 1922-).m(2). Ellen Nicholson (- 1960) on ABT 1941
  • Annie Latimer (17 DEC 1892-) m. Robert Janson ( 1892-) , children: 1. Eleanor Matilda Janson (20 OCT 1916-), 2. Doris E. Janson (15 NOV 1918-), 3. Robert Janson, 4. Robert Janson (21 JUL 1929-), 5. Mary Lorraine Janson (28 APR 1931-).


    Henry E. Bessant


    Birth: 1808
    Death: 28 JAN 1882

    m: Mary Ann Fell ( 1811-27 NOV 1857/1867)

    on 1835

    Children:

  • Harry Bessant ( 1840-)
  • Belinda Bessant ( 1847-17 NOV 1893) m. Richard Deougherty
  • Mary Ann Bessant (22 AUG 1852-21 MAR 1940) m(1). Harry E. Allen (- 1877) , children: 1. Harry E. Allen (24 AUG 1872- 3 FEB 1945), 2. Fanny May Allen (31 MAY 1874-).m(2). William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905) on 14 FEB 1878, children: 1. Mary Randolph Latimer ( 7 FEB 1879-), 2. William James Latimer (29 SEP 1880-29 AUG 1932), 3. Joseph Brandt Latimer (24 OCT 1883- 1 APR 1957), 4. Roberts Edwin Latimer (11 APR 1886- JAN 1968), 5. Philip Averitt Latimer ( 9 AUG 1888-20 MAY 1964), 6. Annie Latimer (17 DEC 1892-).
  • Fanny Bessant ( 2 FEB 1854- 9 MAR 1935) m. George F. Mathieson ( 1851-11 MAR 1917) , children: 1. George Francis Mathieson ( 1 SEP 1874-29 JUN 1951), 2. Harry Mathieson (31 AUG 1877-18 JAN 1910), 3. William Francis Mathieson (21 MAR 1880-26 APR 1936), 4. Raymond Mathieson ( 6 JUL 1886-), 5. Walter Whitman Mathieson (26 SEP 1896-).


    Mary Ann Fell


    Birth: 1811
    Death: 27 NOV 1857/1867
    Notes:
    Conflicting records regarding date of death. One record says Nov 27, 1857. Another says Nov 27, 1867.

    m: Henry E. Bessant ( 1808-28 JAN 1882)

    on 1835

    Children:

  • Harry Bessant ( 1840-)
  • Belinda Bessant ( 1847-17 NOV 1893) m. Richard Deougherty
  • Mary Ann Bessant (22 AUG 1852-21 MAR 1940) m(1). Harry E. Allen (- 1877) , children: 1. Harry E. Allen (24 AUG 1872- 3 FEB 1945), 2. Fanny May Allen (31 MAY 1874-).m(2). William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905) on 14 FEB 1878, children: 1. Mary Randolph Latimer ( 7 FEB 1879-), 2. William James Latimer (29 SEP 1880-29 AUG 1932), 3. Joseph Brandt Latimer (24 OCT 1883- 1 APR 1957), 4. Roberts Edwin Latimer (11 APR 1886- JAN 1968), 5. Philip Averitt Latimer ( 9 AUG 1888-20 MAY 1964), 6. Annie Latimer (17 DEC 1892-).
  • Fanny Bessant ( 2 FEB 1854- 9 MAR 1935) m. George F. Mathieson ( 1851-11 MAR 1917) , children: 1. George Francis Mathieson ( 1 SEP 1874-29 JUN 1951), 2. Harry Mathieson (31 AUG 1877-18 JAN 1910), 3. William Francis Mathieson (21 MAR 1880-26 APR 1936), 4. Raymond Mathieson ( 6 JUL 1886-), 5. Walter Whitman Mathieson (26 SEP 1896-).


    John Hasbrouck Gosman


    Father: John Hasbrouck Gosman
    Mother: Sarah Jane Bolstridge
    Birth: 9 OCT 1889 Devoe St.,Brooklyn,New York
    Death: 6 MAY 1957 Williamsburg,Virginia
    Burial: 8 MAY 1957 Parklawn Cem.
    Notes:
    He was Vice President of the Suffolk County Canning Company of Northport, Long Island, N.Y., which at birth was financed by his father, though its real origin was a venture of self support through canning in the home and selling in small quantities by John H. Gosman Jr. and his wife Lillian (writer of the Hasbrouck family history). The company was solvent when his father passed away and was the following year re-incorporated as The Long Island Food Products Company of which John became president. This company was short lived and went into bankruptcy. John then migrated with his wife and two daughters to New Haven, Connecticut, and entered the art field. He had previously painted and done sculpturing as a hobby but in New Haven he followed it professionally and there became known as an artist. John was a great lover of water sports --- as a swimmer he had unusual endurance and many times after his day's work his wife would watch him swim out to Sperry Light, a lighthouse in Long Island Sound off the short from West Haven where they lived. He was an easy person to live with, had a very generous nature and was always sympathetic with those who had little of this world's fine things. By extending credit he lost much money during 1929-32 and in 1938 he migrated with his wife and daughter Beverly to Washington D.C. On arrival he had less than $50.00 in cash but he was never one to be disheartened and a job at plain house-painting sustained the small family for a short time. In 1940 Lillian, his wife, started with the U.S. Government Civil Service as secretary to General Porter of Chemical Warfare and remained with him until 1944. John was by then well planted in his beloved field of work --- art. However, it was not until 1950 that he did his first work in the U.S. Capital Building and Lillian, his wife, who had taken a short course at Yale Art School when her husband was studying there also at night was competent to be his co-worker. As a team they became well known at the U.S. Capitol and various government buildings where they were frequently called for painting, restoration and gilding embracing all phases of art. Early in 1957 they were given a commitment of forty-three restorations at William and Mary College in Williamsburg, VA, and a second commitment of forty-nine restorations. However, John passed away at the College before the first commitment was even a quarter finished. With the very kind help (never to be forgotten) of her daughter, Constance, the commitment was completed by Lillian in due time. John was about 5'7 1/2" in height, had a mass of brown curly hair when a boy which whitened before he was fifty years of age. He was rather robust in stature and had brown eyes with a soft expression and when he smiled they twinkled. His hearty laugh was most infectious. In 1957 a stroke, most unexpected, took him out of this world.
    The following obituary is taken from a newspaper article (source unknown):
    J.H. Gosman, [...] Numerous Capitol Paintings --------------------------------------------- John Hasbrouck Gosman, who restored numerous paintings at the Capitol, died yesterday in Williamsburg, Va., where he was doing restoration work on paintings for William and Mary College. Mr. Gosman worked on the cleaning and restoration of the Discovery of the Mississippi and the Signing of the Declaration of Independence which hang in the Capitol rotunda, as well as numerous portraits in both the House and Senate wings, during the restoration work on the building in 1950. He also did the restoration of the portraits of George Washington and Gen. Lafayette which flank the Speaker's rostrum in the House of Representatives. Mr. Gosman, who had lived in Washington 19 years, [....] work. He had recently refinished several frames for the Corcoran Art Gallery. At the time of his death, Mr. Gosman had been working on the development of a gilding kit for do-it-yourself hobbyists to finish picture frames. A native of New York City, he was the son of John Hasbrouck and Sarah Jane Bolstridge Gosman, and a direct descendant of Gen. Abraham Hasbrouck, who fought in the American Revolution. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Briggs Gosman, of 8023 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, two daughters, Mrs. Harold Bernard, of Johnstown, Pa., and Mrs. Harry A. Latimer, of 1023 Stirling road, Silver Spring; a brother Clarence, of Long Island, N.Y., and four grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 1:30 tomorrow in Parklawn Cemetery.

    m: Lilian May Briggs (25 JUN 1889- NOV 1976)

    on 6 OCT 1907 at Brooklyn,New York

    Children:

  • Russell Hasbrouck Gosman (20 NOV 1908- 7 MAY 1911)
  • Constance Lillian Gosman (28 FEB 1912-20 NOV 1995) m(1). William Abrams ( SEP 1912-) on 27 DEC 1935 at Mt. Carmel,Conneticut, children: 1. Nancy Lee Bernard Abrams (18 NOV 1939-).m(2). Harold Bernard (21 DEC 1906- MAR 1974) on 20 MAY 1949 at Yale Univ Chapel,New Haven,Conneticut, children: 1. Harold Bernard.
  • Beverly Elizabeth Gosman (28 NOV 1920-21 SEP 1991) m. Harry Allen Latimer (23 DEC 1917-17 JAN 1993) on 8 FEB 1941 at Church Transfig.,Washington D.C., children: 1. Linda Gay Latimer ( 3 OCT 1943-), 2. Harry Allen Latimer ( 9 OCT 1950-), 3. John Philip Latimer (29 OCT 1952-).


    Lilian May Briggs


    Father: David R. Briggs
    Mother: Cornelia Elizabeth Bowrosan
    Birth: 25 JUN 1889 102 So. 10 St.,Brooklyn,New York
    Death: NOV 1976 Ft. Lauderdale,Broward Co.,Florida
    Notes:
    Lillian May Briggs was a geneologist by profession. She compiled the family history for the ancestors and relatives of John Hasbrouck Gosman, from which nearly all of the information in this database pertaining to the ancestry of John Hasbrouck Gosman comes from.
    She also helped her husband with restoration work in Washington D.C. and William and Mary College (see the notes under John Hasbrouck Gosman Jr. for more details).
    "Art and Geneology", she said, "are not my two loves and I don't know which I love better." She was a rather small person physically, about 5'3" in height and somewhat on the slender side weighing never more than 120 pounds. She had blue eyes and, in 1960, her hair which had long been cut short was pure white though 'twas chestnut brown and had a natural curl when young.
    The following story is copied from a May 1, 1973 newspaper clipping:
    Mrs. Lillian Gosman is one of the sixteen senior citizens engaged in the Home Visitation Program provided by Supportive Services Branch. She has been involved with this program since October 11, 1971, a period of one and a half years.
    An attractive and vivacious person, Mrs. Gosman attributes her alertness (mental and physical) to involvement. She has a keen interest in genealogy, Delighting in tracing family histories. Mrs. Gosman also is an accomplished artist, having been employed in the field of art restoration in the nation's Capitol Building.
    In her present capacity, as a home visitor, Mrs. Gosman visits eight persons on a regular basis. Many of these persons are confined to home due to chronic illnesses, and Mrs. Gosman's happy countenance on her visits brightens their days.
    [Photos are included showing Lillian with Mrs. Clara Herring, one of the women Lillian befriended through this program.] According to Mrs. Gosman, "Visiting the elderly who are at times lonely, confined, and perhaps momentarily confused is most rewarding. I assume that a cherry manner, a sincere smile, and a bit of time expended socially can be mutually gratifying. For me an unexpected strange door of wholesome accomplishment and fulfillment has opened and created a new avenue to further happiness."
    Information about her death comes from the U.S. Social Security Index, where it is reported that her SS# was 049-01-4521, her birthdate is given (equal to that found in other family records), and her death is reported as Nov 1976 in Ft. Lauderdale, Broward, Florida, zip=33304.

    m: John Hasbrouck Gosman ( 9 OCT 1889- 6 MAY 1957)

    on 6 OCT 1907 at Brooklyn,New York

    Children:

  • Russell Hasbrouck Gosman (20 NOV 1908- 7 MAY 1911)
  • Constance Lillian Gosman (28 FEB 1912-20 NOV 1995) m(1). William Abrams ( SEP 1912-) on 27 DEC 1935 at Mt. Carmel,Conneticut, children: 1. Nancy Lee Bernard Abrams (18 NOV 1939-).m(2). Harold Bernard (21 DEC 1906- MAR 1974) on 20 MAY 1949 at Yale Univ Chapel,New Haven,Conneticut, children: 1. Harold Bernard.
  • Beverly Elizabeth Gosman (28 NOV 1920-21 SEP 1991) m. Harry Allen Latimer (23 DEC 1917-17 JAN 1993) on 8 FEB 1941 at Church Transfig.,Washington D.C., children: 1. Linda Gay Latimer ( 3 OCT 1943-), 2. Harry Allen Latimer ( 9 OCT 1950-), 3. John Philip Latimer (29 OCT 1952-).


    Randolph Brandt Latimer


    Father: Thomas Latimer
    Mother: Ann Ford
    Birth: 1799
    Death: 1874

    m: Jane Cooper Harris ( 1808- 1883)

    Children:

  • Mathias Latimer ( 1833- 1906) m. Anne Rawlings on 1860
  • Thomas Harris Latimer ( 1834- 1914) m. Virginia Ford Latimer ( 1838- 1920) on OCT 1867, children: 1. Hugh Franklin Latimer ( 9 OCT 1868-30 JUL 1937), 2. Henry Randolph Latimer (21 JAN 1871-), 3. Edward L. Latimer (20 JUN 1873-), 4. Lillian E. Latimer (17 MAY 1875-), 5. Frank T. Latimer (18 JUN 1877-13 APR 1937), 6. Richard B. Latimer ( 9 JUL 1880-16 DEC 1936).
  • Jane H. Latimer ( 1836- 1898)
  • William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905) m. Mary Ann Bessant (22 AUG 1852-21 MAR 1940) on 14 FEB 1878, children: 1. Mary Randolph Latimer ( 7 FEB 1879-), 2. William James Latimer (29 SEP 1880-29 AUG 1932), 3. Joseph Brandt Latimer (24 OCT 1883- 1 APR 1957), 4. Roberts Edwin Latimer (11 APR 1886- JAN 1968), 5. Philip Averitt Latimer ( 9 AUG 1888-20 MAY 1964), 6. Annie Latimer (17 DEC 1892-).
  • Emily C. Latimer ( 1841- 1925)
  • John Edward Latimer ( 1844- 1902) m. Kate Mason Green ( 1864- 7 SEP 1935) on 27 APR 1892


    Jane Cooper Harris


    Birth: 1808
    Death: 1883

    m: Randolph Brandt Latimer ( 1799- 1874)

    Children:

  • Mathias Latimer ( 1833- 1906) m. Anne Rawlings on 1860
  • Thomas Harris Latimer ( 1834- 1914) m. Virginia Ford Latimer ( 1838- 1920) on OCT 1867, children: 1. Hugh Franklin Latimer ( 9 OCT 1868-30 JUL 1937), 2. Henry Randolph Latimer (21 JAN 1871-), 3. Edward L. Latimer (20 JUN 1873-), 4. Lillian E. Latimer (17 MAY 1875-), 5. Frank T. Latimer (18 JUN 1877-13 APR 1937), 6. Richard B. Latimer ( 9 JUL 1880-16 DEC 1936).
  • Jane H. Latimer ( 1836- 1898)
  • William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905) m. Mary Ann Bessant (22 AUG 1852-21 MAR 1940) on 14 FEB 1878, children: 1. Mary Randolph Latimer ( 7 FEB 1879-), 2. William James Latimer (29 SEP 1880-29 AUG 1932), 3. Joseph Brandt Latimer (24 OCT 1883- 1 APR 1957), 4. Roberts Edwin Latimer (11 APR 1886- JAN 1968), 5. Philip Averitt Latimer ( 9 AUG 1888-20 MAY 1964), 6. Annie Latimer (17 DEC 1892-).
  • Emily C. Latimer ( 1841- 1925)
  • John Edward Latimer ( 1844- 1902) m. Kate Mason Green ( 1864- 7 SEP 1935) on 27 APR 1892


    Thomas Latimer


    Father: Jacob Latimer
    Mother: Judith Swann
    Birth: 1750 Charles Co.,Maryland
    Death: 28 SEP 1826 Prince George Co,Maryland
    Notes:
    !Marriage: "St. John's Piscataway Parish", copy of register made in 1884 by L.H. Harrison at MHS. Listed in "Maryland Marriages 1778-1800".

    m: Ann Ford ( 1764-16 MAR 1825)

    on 6 APR 1786 at St. John's,Piscataway Par.,Maryland

    Children:

  • James Latimer ( 1787- 1811) m. Belinda Wells
  • Mary Penn Latimer ( 1790- 1850) m. Charles Shenton
  • John Ford Latimer ( 1792- 1835) m. Susan Burch
  • Penelope Latimer ( 1795- 1858) m. Jas H. Alder
  • Judith Latimer ( 1797- 1835) m. Isaac Chapline
  • Randolph Brandt Latimer ( 1799- 1874) m. Jane Cooper Harris ( 1808- 1883) , children: 1. Mathias Latimer ( 1833- 1906), 2. Thomas Harris Latimer ( 1834- 1914), 3. Jane H. Latimer ( 1836- 1898), 4. William James Latimer ( 7 NOV 1839-20 APR 1905), 5. Emily C. Latimer ( 1841- 1925), 6. John Edward Latimer ( 1844- 1902).
  • Ch'\oe Ann Latimer ( 1802- 1865) m. Jas Shenton
  • Elizabeth Swann Latimer ( 1806- 1874) m. James Augustus Chapline
  • Thomas Latimer ( 1808- 1848) m. Emeline Haislep
    Last Updated: July 3, 1998

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