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Frank A. Hatch

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Born: November 2, 1832

Died:March 20, 1912

Married: [M. Hatch]

Children: Flossie Hatch LaBounty, Mrs. E.L. Stevens

Frank A. Hatch worked at Trombley and Carrier's sawmill.  He was a member of the R. Post.


Plattsburgh Sentinel, January 24, 1902

Labounty has rented his pretty cottage on LakeAvenue and has moved in with Mrs. Labounty's  parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatch.


 

Ticonderoga Sentinel, October 26, 1905

His Hand Cut Off.

Frank Hatch of Saranac Lake, met with a painful accident Monday afternoon while working in Trombley Carrier's sawmill. While working on a rip saw machine Hatch's right hand slipped, hitting the saw and cutting his entire hand nearly off.