Draft:Latlip family
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The Latlips were a family of circus performers. Captain David Latlip (the patriarch), his wife Marion, along with their daughter Rosaline, toured small towns across the eastern US as Captain Latlip's shows.[1]
Captain Latlip is survived by his granddaughter Mary DiPasquale and great granddaughter Kristen Elizabeth Snyder. Kristen recently completed a documentary including the story of the Latlips, and their circus One Dream Too Many[2]