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August Timothy “A.T.” Hatch

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August Timothy “A.T.” Hatch

Birth
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 May 1910 (aged 73)
Solano County, California, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Solano County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
OS Plot 259
Memorial ID
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Father of:
Arthur T. Hatch 8-28-1864 to May 13, 1870.
Mary Eliza 6-2-1868.
Jennie Hatch B-1870 D-9-1871.
Married - 3-14-1861.
August Timothy Hatch was born in 1837 in Elkhart, Ind., to parents who were early settlers of that state.
The largest orchard in Suisun Valley, about 950 acres, belonged to A.T. Hatch.
Owner of Hatch Ranch
When the Chinese massacre happened, mostly on his ranch because of the orchards. He burned his ranch down to the ground.

In 1886, A.T. Hatch of Suisun presented a number of varieties [of almonds] at the Citrus Fair in Sacramento, including Nonpareil and Ne Plus Ultra. These two varieties are still planted today, with Nonpareil still being the dominant variety.
Father of:
Arthur T. Hatch 8-28-1864 to May 13, 1870.
Mary Eliza 6-2-1868.
Jennie Hatch B-1870 D-9-1871.
Married - 3-14-1861.
August Timothy Hatch was born in 1837 in Elkhart, Ind., to parents who were early settlers of that state.
The largest orchard in Suisun Valley, about 950 acres, belonged to A.T. Hatch.
Owner of Hatch Ranch
When the Chinese massacre happened, mostly on his ranch because of the orchards. He burned his ranch down to the ground.

In 1886, A.T. Hatch of Suisun presented a number of varieties [of almonds] at the Citrus Fair in Sacramento, including Nonpareil and Ne Plus Ultra. These two varieties are still planted today, with Nonpareil still being the dominant variety.

Gravesite Details

Cemetery office records. Field survey.



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