Watsonville, Dec. 3. A.J. Dorn, a resident of this section, died at his home near the city today. Few men were more widely favorably known throughout this section of the State. He was born in Kentucky and served as a volunteer through the Mexican War. He came to this State in 1849 and since that time has been identified with the commercial and political interest of this county. He leave surviving him the following children: Ex-Supervisor Judge N.A. Dorn of Salinas, District Attorney F. A. Dorn of San Luis Obispo, Assistant City Attorney Walter Dorn of San Francisco and Attorneys D.S. and Arthur Dorn of the same city.
San Francisco Call, December 3, 1903
Watsonville, Dec. 3. A.J. Dorn, a resident of this section, died at his home near the city today. Few men were more widely favorably known throughout this section of the State. He was born in Kentucky and served as a volunteer through the Mexican War. He came to this State in 1849 and since that time has been identified with the commercial and political interest of this county. He leave surviving him the following children: Ex-Supervisor Judge N.A. Dorn of Salinas, District Attorney F. A. Dorn of San Luis Obispo, Assistant City Attorney Walter Dorn of San Francisco and Attorneys D.S. and Arthur Dorn of the same city.
San Francisco Call, December 3, 1903
Family Members
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Narsessus Augustus Dorn
1852–1926
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S. Henrietta Dorn Housh
1855–1919
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Marcellus Americus Dorn
1857–1900
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Diademus Socrates Dorn
1860–1913
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Lulu Rebecca Dorn Scott
1861–1948
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Frederick Adolphus "Fred" Dorn
1865–1940
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Dora Ida Dorn Hammar
1868–1938
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Walter Everett Dorn
1870–1964
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Effie Pacific Dorn Gassaway
1874–1942