Condron - Harlan
On July 5, at Aspen, Mr. Elmer E. Condron and Miss Ona Harlan, both of this city, were quietly united in Marriage at the Clarendon hotel. Only a few of the immediate friends and relatives were present at the wedding, which was a very quiet affair. Mr. and Mrs. Condron returned to Leadville on Friday and have taken apartments at the Hotel Kitchen, temporarily.
The young couple are very well known in Leadville. Mr. Condron controls shipments from many of the St. Kevin mines, having been engaged in the ore-hauling buiness for some years and controling a large number of teams. He is universally liked and esteemed in Leadville. His wife, who is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. George W. Harlan; has a large circle of friends, and is a very attractive young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Condron will locate in Leadville.
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Indiana County Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) - August 24, 1910
Mrs. Ona Condron
Mrs. Ona Condron, wife of I. E. Condron, of Los Angeles, Cal., died on Sunday morning, Aug. 14, at her home. She underwent an operation last spring and recovering from this, she went to Europe in the hope of improving her general health. While in Germany she contracted a cold, and developed pleurisy meuritis. Arriving in New York she went to a hospital in Hoboken, and was from there taken to her home in Los Angeles, where she never again rose from her bed, dying as above stated.
Mrs. Condron is survived by her husband who formerly lived in this county, he being a son of the late David Condron, also by two children. She was a native of Colorado.
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Carbonate Chronicle - Leadville, Lake County - August 22, 1910
DEATH OF MRS. CONDRON - Word has been received here from Los Angeles of the death of Mrs. I. E. Condron in that city a few days ago.
Mrs. Condron was well known in Leadville, having lived here until about eight years ago when she removed with her husband to California where they have been located in Los Angeles.
Mr. Condron was formerly a county commissioner of ths county.
Condron - Harlan
On July 5, at Aspen, Mr. Elmer E. Condron and Miss Ona Harlan, both of this city, were quietly united in Marriage at the Clarendon hotel. Only a few of the immediate friends and relatives were present at the wedding, which was a very quiet affair. Mr. and Mrs. Condron returned to Leadville on Friday and have taken apartments at the Hotel Kitchen, temporarily.
The young couple are very well known in Leadville. Mr. Condron controls shipments from many of the St. Kevin mines, having been engaged in the ore-hauling buiness for some years and controling a large number of teams. He is universally liked and esteemed in Leadville. His wife, who is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. George W. Harlan; has a large circle of friends, and is a very attractive young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Condron will locate in Leadville.
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Indiana County Gazette (Indiana, Pennsylvania) - August 24, 1910
Mrs. Ona Condron
Mrs. Ona Condron, wife of I. E. Condron, of Los Angeles, Cal., died on Sunday morning, Aug. 14, at her home. She underwent an operation last spring and recovering from this, she went to Europe in the hope of improving her general health. While in Germany she contracted a cold, and developed pleurisy meuritis. Arriving in New York she went to a hospital in Hoboken, and was from there taken to her home in Los Angeles, where she never again rose from her bed, dying as above stated.
Mrs. Condron is survived by her husband who formerly lived in this county, he being a son of the late David Condron, also by two children. She was a native of Colorado.
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Carbonate Chronicle - Leadville, Lake County - August 22, 1910
DEATH OF MRS. CONDRON - Word has been received here from Los Angeles of the death of Mrs. I. E. Condron in that city a few days ago.
Mrs. Condron was well known in Leadville, having lived here until about eight years ago when she removed with her husband to California where they have been located in Los Angeles.
Mr. Condron was formerly a county commissioner of ths county.
Family Members
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Florence Nightingale Harlan Dunkin
1850–1933
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Evangeline St. Claire Harlan France
1852–1927
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Walter Scott Harlan
1854–1898
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Mary Isabella Milner "Mollie" Harlan Willey
1857–1888
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Elwood Brown Harlan
1860–1938
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Frances Josephine "Fanny" Harlan Trumbull
1863–1945
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John Paxon "Jack" Harlan
1866–1951
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Lulu M. Harlan
1878–1880
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