Harry G. Harlow

b. 7 August 1921, d. 29 January 1999
  • Harry G. Harlow was born on 7 August 1921 in Ohio.
  • John Hopkins Harlow and Elizabeth J. Lawson appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Freesoil, Mason County, Michigan. Other members of the household included Harry G. Harlow, Edward L. Harlow.
  • The following appeared on 23 June 1931 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil, June 23) . . . Edward Harlow, who has been taking treatment at Ann Arbor, returned Friday night, much improved.
  • The following appeared on 10 August 1934 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil, Aug. 10) Mrs. John Harlow entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Harry. A supper was served, a birthday cake centering the table.
         Guests were Mary Lane, Antoinette Campbell, Edward Harlow and Harry, honoree, besides Mr. and Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. Mary Lane.
  • John Hopkins Harlow appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1940 in Freesoil Township, Mason County, Michigan, at Rural Route #2. Other members of the household included Harry G. Harlow, Elizabeth J. Lawson.
  • He was a "new worker," according to the 1940 census.
  • Harry G. Harlow enlisted as a private in the Regular Army Infantry. At the time of his enlistment he was single and without dependents, with three years of high school, living in Mason County. on 2 October 1940, in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan.
  • The following appeared on 2 January 1942 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Mrs. John Harlow and son, Harry, have returned to Freesoil after spending a short time in Cleveland visiting.
  • The following appeared on 25 June 1943 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Harry Harlow, who has employment in Muskegon is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harlow.
  • The following appeared on 21 January 1947 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Harry Harlow has secured employment in Manistee.
  • He married Minnie Caroline Bradley, daughter of Allen Marvin Bradley and Eunice Elizabeth Cummings.
  • The following appeared on 3 November 1948 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlow of Muskegon Heights recently visited at the John Harlow home.
  • The following appeared on 13 August 1949 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlow and James Brown, all of Muskegon, recently visited at the John Harlow home.
  • The following appeared on 2 November 1949 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) Mrs. Elizabeth Harlow, 67, who had been in ill health for a year, died Tuesday at Paulina Stearns hospital in Ludington.
         Mrs. Harlow had been a resident of Freesoil for 28 years.
         Survivors include her widower, John Harlow, two sons, Harry of Twin Lakes and James [Brown] of Muskegon and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Burnsides of Cleveland, Ohio.
         Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Friday from Stephens' Funeral home in Scottville, with the Rev. Mr. E. A. Hessler, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church at Pelton corners, in charge.
  • The following appeared on 9 November 1949 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlow have returned to Twin Lakes after attending funeral services Friday for Mr. Harlow's mother Mrs. Elizabeth Harlow.
  • The following appeared on 16 February 1953 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlow have moved to Muskegon where Mr. Harlow will be employed.
  • The following appeared on 16 July 1957 in The Ludington Daily News: (Freesoil) . . . Harry Harlow of Spring Lake recently visited friends in Freesoil.
  • Harry G. Harlow became a widower at the 11 April 1995 death of his wife Minnie Caroline Bradley.
  • The SSDI lists Manistique, Schoolcraft County, Michigan, as the last residence of record of Harry G. Harlow.
  • Harry G. Harlow died on 29 January 1999 at age 77.
  • He was interred at Fairview Cemetery, Manistique, Schoolcraft County, Michigan.
  • Last Edited: 11 Dec 2014

Family: Minnie Caroline Bradley b. 25 February 1914, d. 11 April 1995