John "Jack" Paxon Harlan was born on February 9, 1866 in Guthrie County, Iowa to George Washington and Emma Webster (Brown) Harlan, the seventh of ten children. His father was a descendant of Michael Harlan, who came to America in 1687, with William Penn and settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
John P. "Jack" Harlan passed away on October 7, 1951, in Orofino; he was 85 years old and had lived a long productive life. His love of history, thirst for knowledge and sense of adventure being his lasting legacy, to both his community and his family.
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John "Jack" Paxon Harlan was born on February 9, 1866 in Guthrie County, Iowa to George Washington and Emma Webster (Brown) Harlan, the seventh of ten children. His father was a descendant of Michael Harlan, who came to America in 1687, with William Penn and settled in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
John P. "Jack" Harlan passed away on October 7, 1951, in Orofino; he was 85 years old and had lived a long productive life. His love of history, thirst for knowledge and sense of adventure being his lasting legacy, to both his community and his family.
(To read more about Jack's life click HERE)
Gravesite Details
US Army - Company M, 1 South Dakota Infantry
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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Ona Harlan Condron
1868–1910
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Lulu M. Harlan
1878–1880
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