Anna Harlan, 18681929 (aged 61 years)

Name
Anna /Harlan/
Given names
Anna
Surname
Harlan
Birth
Birth of a sister
Marriage
Death of a brother
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
Note: Carlisle, Dec. 14. - James Oliver Harlan, 73, farmer of Carlisle R.D. 1, and his sister, Mrs. John Kennedy, 63, Trenton, Missouri, died this week less than a day apart in their homes, separated by over 1000 miles.

Carlisle, Dec. 14. - James Oliver Harlan, 73, farmer of Carlisle R.D. 1, and his sister, Mrs. John Kennedy, 63, Trenton, Missouri, died this week less than a day apart in their homes, separated by over 1000 miles.

Mr. Harlan died Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at his home along the Harrisburg pike, in Middlesex township, after an illness of only three days. He was employed for nineteen years as a government farmer at the old Carlisle Indian School.

In addition to his widow, who was Miss Phoebe Myers, he is survived by a brother and a sister.

Funeral services will be held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Newville.

Mrs. Kennedy died late Wednesday night. Funeral services will be held at her late home and burial will be made in Missouri, She is survived by her husband, a brother and a sister, Willis Harlan and Mrs. Donlon.

Both Mr. Harlan and Mrs. Kennedy are natives of Newville. Mr. Harlan spent his entire life in Cumberland county (sic), and Mrs. Kennedy has lived in the West for many years.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, December 14, 1929; pg. 1

LDS baptism
August 28, 1992 (62 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS endowment
October 21, 1992 (62 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS child sealing
October 27, 1992 (62 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
LDS spouse sealing
December 30, 2011 (82 years after death)
Temple: Portland, Oregon, United States
Family with parents
father
18311896
Birth: May 12, 1831Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: January 13, 1896Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
mother
18311901
Birth: September 16, 1831Adams, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: 1901Newville, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage MarriageFebruary 5, 1853Shippensburg, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage Marriage
14 months
elder brother
18541890
Birth: April 3, 1854 22 22 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: January 24, 1890Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey, United States
3 years
elder brother
18561929
Birth: September 7, 1856 25 24 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: December 12, 1929Middlesex Township, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
4 years
elder brother
1860
Birth: October 6, 1860 29 29 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death:
8 years
herself
18681929
Birth: April 20, 1868 36 36 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: December 11, 1929Missouri, United States
6 years
younger sister
1874
Birth: June 23, 1874 43 42 Newville, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death:
Family with John H Kennedy
husband
18651946
Birth: September 1865Illinois, United States
Death: 1946
herself
18681929
Birth: April 20, 1868 36 36 Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: December 11, 1929Missouri, United States
Marriage MarriageSeptember 4, 1889Trenton, Grundy, Missouri, United States
Death

Carlisle, Dec. 14. - James Oliver Harlan, 73, farmer of Carlisle R.D. 1, and his sister, Mrs. John Kennedy, 63, Trenton, Missouri, died this week less than a day apart in their homes, separated by over 1000 miles.

Mr. Harlan died Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at his home along the Harrisburg pike, in Middlesex township, after an illness of only three days. He was employed for nineteen years as a government farmer at the old Carlisle Indian School.

In addition to his widow, who was Miss Phoebe Myers, he is survived by a brother and a sister.

Funeral services will be held at the home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Newville.

Mrs. Kennedy died late Wednesday night. Funeral services will be held at her late home and burial will be made in Missouri, She is survived by her husband, a brother and a sister, Willis Harlan and Mrs. Donlon.

Both Mr. Harlan and Mrs. Kennedy are natives of Newville. Mr. Harlan spent his entire life in Cumberland county (sic), and Mrs. Kennedy has lived in the West for many years.

Harrisburg Telegraph (Harrisburg, PA), Saturday, December 14, 1929; pg. 1