Death of Judge Harlan
The death of Judge George W. Harlan, at his residence near Twin Lakes yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, is announced. Judge Harlan was one of the oldest residents of Lake county, and known as a very estimable gentleman, and one who has a large number of friends who will hear of his death with a regret that is most sincere.
For a number of years he was actively practicing in this city, giving up his pursuits in the legal profession in 1886, since which time he has been living at Twin Lakes. He leaves a large family and host of friends to mourn his death, both in this state and at his former home in Iowa.
Death of Judge Harlan
The death of Judge George W. Harlan, at his residence near Twin Lakes yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, is announced. Judge Harlan was one of the oldest residents of Lake county, and known as a very estimable gentleman, and one who has a large number of friends who will hear of his death with a regret that is most sincere.
For a number of years he was actively practicing in this city, giving up his pursuits in the legal profession in 1886, since which time he has been living at Twin Lakes. He leaves a large family and host of friends to mourn his death, both in this state and at his former home in Iowa.
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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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Ona Harlan Condron
1868–1910
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Lulu M. Harlan
1878–1880
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