124 Years Before The Navy Mast - The Patten FamilyThe Patten brothers sailed the seven seas in the service of their country for 124 years. They performed their yeoman role in guiding the destinies of the great ships they served. The Navy's largest family of eight brothers and their father were a banner of patriotism promoting war bonds and recruiting fellow sailors to support the battle to achieve and maintain liberty, freedom and justice.The Iowa Patten brothers served patriotically in World War II. Six were on the Nevada next to the Arizona when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. Later, they served on the Lexington in the Battle of the Coral Sea. This saga fuses history and genealogy in a scholarly manner using meticulous research with engaging storytelling including an account of their ancestors coming to America, orphan trains, life during the Depression, and Navy episodes and escapades. The book intertwines family lore narratives with historical battle accounts to amplify an understanding of history and the Patten family. |
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Contents
William Pattens Register of Burial | 7 |
Woodlands Farm | 15 |
Descendants of John Patten | 21 |
COMING TO AMERICA | 25 |
Lena Newman Age 92 Morris Illinois | 28 |
Descendants of Guisseppi Joseph Billotti | 34 |
HOMESTEADING IN THE DAKOTA TERRITORY | 35 |
Patten Family 1895 Census | 40 |
THE BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA | 179 |
Map of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands CIA | 185 |
USS Lexington Burning NHC | 191 |
IOWAS HEROES AND WAR BONDS | 209 |
J Alfred Schenck with Bruce and Marvin Patten | 222 |
THE ALLIES STRIKE BACK | 223 |
USS J Franklin Bells Landing Craft NHC | 235 |
War Ration Stamps | 236 |
Grace Pattens Teachers Contract | 46 |
THE ORPHAN TRAIN | 47 |
Charles and Jessie nee Gilman Lawheads Wedding | 60 |
ANNA AND FLOYD MARRY | 63 |
Philip Pallotta Madison Wisconsin | 74 |
LIFE ON THE FARM | 79 |
Steampowered Tractor | 87 |
Teams of Horses and Plows | 88 |
Bruce Allen and Bick Patten with Loren Irvine | 101 |
THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NAVY | 107 |
Patten and Carstensen Brothers | 114 |
THE GATHERING STORM | 125 |
Marvin Patten and Schenck Family | 127 |
Wayne Patten Lock Farm | 140 |
FDR SEEKS THIRD TERM | 143 |
Seven Patten Brothers in Whites | 156 |
FLOYD JOINS THE NAVY | 159 |
PEARL HARBOR | 169 |
Monticello Log | 250 |
THE BATTLE OF THE PHILIPPINE SEA | 253 |
Victory Cargo Ships NARA | 266 |
THE BATTLE OF LEYTE GULF | 275 |
FLOYDS DEATH | 285 |
Floyd Patten on Duty | 298 |
VICTORY IS AT HAND | 299 |
Sulzbach Germany | 304 |
EPILOGUE | 315 |
Marvin Patten Later in Life | 317 |
Lawhead Family 50th Wedding Anniversary | 330 |
ENDNOTES | 337 |
BIBLIOGRAHY NOTES | 355 |
Central Intelligence AgencyCIA | 365 |
373 | |
ORDER INFORMATION | 389 |
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