REAL DAUGHTER DEAD. ----- Mrs. Phoebe Ann Colegrove PassesAway at Old Ladies' Home. Special to The Syracuse Herald.Homer, March 1,--Mrs. Phoebe AnnColegrove died at the Old Ladies'Home in Homer yesterday at the age of 84 years, her death beingdue to the infirmities of old age.Mrs. Colegrove was a real daughter of the American Revolution. She was a member or Tioughioga chapterD.A.R. of Cortland. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at10 o'clock and the remains will be taken to McLean for burial.Syracuse Herald, The | Syracuse | New York 03-01-1909 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=21539747&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=4 Terry Colegrove
CAMBRIDGE, N.Y., Nov 6--Harry E. Jeffers of Pittsfield, Mass.,has been held for manslaughter,charged with causing the deathof Mrs. Charlotte Colegrove ofCambridge. Jeffers was the driver of an automobile whichscared the horse driven by Mrs.Colegrove. She was thrown out and killed. Post-Standard, The | Syracuse | New York 11-07-1904 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=45305105&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
LIVED TOGETHER TWO DAYS ---------Colegrove Then Left His Wife,Who Saw Him No More, Until She Had Him Arrested. Russel Colegrove, a son of James B. Colegrove, President of the Washington, Westminister and Gettysburg Railway, was a prisonerin the Yorkville Police Courtyesterday charged with having abandoned his wife, Ollie T. Cole-grove. Mrs. Colegrove is abouttwenty-three years old and her husband is about thirty.They were married secretly onAug. 15, 1897, by the Rev. Mr. Blewitt of Thirty-second Street,near Ninth Avenue. Colegrove, itis charged, left home a day ortwo after the marriage and the wife did not see him again untilyesterday. Two weeks ago she heard he was in the city, and secured a warrant for his arrest.Colegrove was arrested late Saturday night at the Lehigh ValleyRailroad station as he was about to leave for Cleveland. His father was with him in courtyesterday accompanied by his counsel.George Robinson of 90 Nassau Street.The wife was represented by HermanA. E. Heydt of 27 William Street.Mrs. Colegrove told MagistrateCornell how her husband left her two days after teh marriage."He said he was employed on a Govern-ment vessel," she said "and that the vessel was ordered to Boston. Hesaid he would send for me, byt henever did so, and I heard no more ofhim until I read in the newspapers last September that he was ill in California. I wrote to him but received no answer. His father came to see me and said he was willing that his son should take me home andcare for me. I said I would not go,because he, the father, had said that the son couldn't marry me,and had warned me not to marry him,as he was a pauper. He said if Idid marry he would make my life miserable. Because of his father'sopposition, we were married secretly."In March of this year Mr. Robinsoncalled on me and tried to get me togo home and live with my husband. Iwould not agree to any such course,after being deserted for four years.I wrote Mr. Colegrove several letterslater, but he never replied."Mrs. Colegrove said she was Ollie Wyane before her Marriage. The hisband told the Magistrate that hewas sent to Boston by the Governmentand from there was ordered to Washington, and thence to California,where he was taken ill. He said thatsince then he had been to Honolulu andto the Philippines. He was ill in both places, he said. He asserted thathe was willing to take his wife with him and to provide her with a home. He said he was living with his fatherat Bath Beach.The wife's counsel wanted the husbandput under bonds to provide for the wife but Magistrate Cornell said that he would not do this. He thought thatthe woman would be looked after if shewould go to her husband's home. Colegrove was discharged.New York Times, The | New York | New York 07-16-1901 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=52164924&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=6 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
CINCINNATUS Mrs. S. B. Colegrove died February1 at the residence of her daughter,Mrs. William Merchants, aged 86 years. The funeral was held Sunday,Rev. Mr. Swimey of Deruyter, officiating. Syracuse Standard | Syracuse | New York 02-08-1898 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=37575248&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=9 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
KANSAN, 65, DROWNS (By Associated Press)GREAT BEND, Kan., Jul 6,--Unable to swim, Will Colegrove,65, of Bunkerhill, Kan., was drowned in Lake Barton, severalmiles north of here last nightwhen the boat in which he wasriding with a brother and sister overturned. San Antonio Express | San Antonio | Texas 07-07-1934 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=71205324&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
Ranch Worker, Sought for Killing, Surrenders to Posse YUBA CITY Jan 30--While a Posseof 20 men searched for him in the rugged Sutter County buttes.Nestor Bretz, 32 ranch worker, surrendered early this morningand was lodged in the County Jail for the murder of Fred Colegrove 44, a rancher.Bretz admitted shooting Colegrovewith a borrowed shotgun on a lonely road 12 miles north of here. He refused to give anymotive for the murder but SheriffBert Ullrey expressed the beliefthat it was the result of a dispute over a property line.The murder took place late yes-terday afternoon.After the discovery of the body, Sheriff Ullrey launched a searchfor Bretz because he was knownto be an acquaintance of the murdered man.Searchers were hampered by a heavy fog in the buttes and had almost given up when Bretz appearedat what is known as the West SutterBridge and surrendered to threedeputies.Colegrove is survived by a widow and two step-sons. Oakland | California | Oakland Tribune 01-30-1934 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=31293027&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
Obit: Betty Colegrove Betty Jean Colegrove age82, Joplin, went home to be with the Lord at 5:10p.m. Friday, April 13, 2007.Betty was born Feb. 8, 1925 in Kansas City, Mo.,to the late Jesse Allisonand Pauline BriscoeAllison. She was a graduate of Kansas CityPaseo High School and then attended junior college. She graduatedfrom Baker University in Baldwin, Kan., with a degree in education. She taught in all aspectsof education for nearly20 years in the KansasCity area. She was afreshman English in-structor at Baker University for severalyears, taught at the high school level andthen taught elementaryeducation while working for the Kansas City school District. It waswhile teaching at BakerUniversity that she mether favorite student and future husband, GeneColegrove.Betty was a wonderful wife and mother.She was a member and active with the P.T.A.;was a member of the honor's society at BakerUniversity; and was a longtime member of CarlJunction Christian Church.Betty married Lewis"Gene" colegrove on Aug.31, 1947, in Kansas City.He survives at the home.Additional survivirs in-clude a brither, RichardAllison and wife, Betty Hane Joplin; a niece, Jessica Sellers, Henderson,Nev.; and many loving friends. She was preceded in death by a daughter Gina Beth in 1985.Services will be Tuesdayat 11 a.m. at ParkerMortuary Chapel, BoyceMouton, minister, willofficiate. Interment will follow in Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery.The family will receivefriends from 10 a.m. untilservice time at the chapel.Memorial contributions maybe made to the Carl Junction Christian ChurchBuilding Fund or to Gideon'sInternational.The family would like tothank the stadd of National Health Care for the compas-sion and care taht they gaveto Betty. Joplin | Missouri | Joplin Globe 04-15-2007 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=109060565&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
Wow! You really do your research and hands-on searching!! If you have pics of Melvin/Zerilda's graves or her parents, I'd be interested in seeing them! Chris On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 7:49 PM, Robin Harper <harper.robin@yahoo.com> wrote: > I've been to East Fork Cemetery in Greenup, Ky. where Melvin & Zerilda > Colegrove are buried. > Listed in this cemetery : > Bertha Litteral. ( Daughter of Dora Alice ) > Melvin Colegrove > Levi Davisson > Mary " Polly " Davisson ( I believe to be Zerilda's mother ) > Joseph Davisson ( I believe is Zerilda's father ) > According to her death cert. Tracey Colegrove White is also buried here and > I did find a marker with the initials T. W.. > Bertha, Melvin, & Levi are the only ones that have a headstone with > writing. > I believe I have the other markers narrowed down to who is where by their > placement in the cemetery and who they are with. > If you like a pic emailed to you, please email me directly : > harper.robin@yahoo.com > Robin Harper > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > COLEGROVE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Christopher L. Colegrove Laura L. Colegrove 1325 Atlas Street # 106 Rapid City, SD 57701
I've been to East Fork Cemetery in Greenup, Ky. where Melvin & Zerilda Colegrove are buried. Listed in this cemetery : Bertha Litteral. ( Daughter of Dora Alice ) Melvin Colegrove Levi Davisson Mary " Polly " Davisson ( I believe to be Zerilda's mother ) Joseph Davisson ( I believe is Zerilda's father ) According to her death cert. Tracey Colegrove White is also buried here and I did find a marker with the initials T. W.. Bertha, Melvin, & Levi are the only ones that have a headstone with writing. I believe I have the other markers narrowed down to who is where by their placement in the cemetery and who they are with. If you like a pic emailed to you, please email me directly : harper.robin@yahoo.com Robin Harper
Miss C. R. Colegrove, age 55,who was received at the countyhome from Battle Creek lastDecember, died Sunday at 2:10p.m. Undertaker H. L. Good took charge of the remains andwill ship them to a niece ofthe deceased at Columbus, O.,tomorrow. Evening Chronicle | Marshall | Michigan 05-06.1918 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=102520607&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8 Terry ColegroveMy goal is simple - to help you reach yours!Pampered Chef ConsultantConsultant # 546527410-768-4013(h)443-517-7294(c)www.pamperedchef.biz/tcolegrove
A very pretty wedding took placeTuesday, March 10th at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Cone of 1100 Twelfth street. Their daughters, Mrs. Esther Cone wasunified in marriage to CharlesA. Colgrove, of Grand Rapids, Mich., by the Rev. J. Y. Wolf of Milwaukee, Wis. The brideis well known in this city, having resided here all her life and the groom is a carpenter and builder of GrandRapids. They leave tonight for their future home in that city. Racine | Michigan | Racine Journal 03-13-1903 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=94270506&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=6
Florence ColgroveFlorence Lippo Colgrove, 72,formerly of 319 North AlbanyStreet, Ironwood, died Saturday,Sept. 23 in Ashland, Wis.The former Florance S. Nelmarkwas bora Dec. 19, 1916 inAshland, daughter of the lateGust and Hanna Nelmark.She attended Marengo, Wis.,schools, and then worked atHansen Glove Factory, Ironwood,for many years, until its closing.She then worked at the IronwoodDaily Globe, at S.S. KresgeCo., Ironwood, at the LouisianaPacific mill in Mellen, at De-Byle's Clothing, Rhinelander,Wis., and at Munsirigwear inIronwood, until retiring.She was a member of ZionEvangelical Lutheran Church,Ironwood.On Aug. 11,1934 she was marriedto Mathias A. Lippo, in Ashland.He preceded her in deathMay 26,1966.She was married to Glenn Colgrove,May 20,1972 in Ironwood.He preceded her in death July 24,1977.Survivors include a son, EldenL.M., of Medford, N.J.; fourgrandchildren; two brothers,William Nelmark of Waukegan,HI., and Hjalmer Nelmark ofPortland, Ore.; three sisters,Mary Johnson of Marengo, Wis.,Ruth Jenny of Oldsmar, Fla., andMrs. Peter (Irene) Yanuzzi ofFairview, N.J.She was preceded in death byfive brothers, John, Raynold,Eino, Henry and Oscar Nelmark,and by two sisters, Ida and Lillian.Funeral services will be heldWednesday at 11 a.m. at ZionEvangelical Lutheran Church,Ironwood, the Rev. Michael J.Hellier officiating. Interment willbe in Riverside Cemetery.Visitation will be at McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home from 6 to8 p.m. Tuesday, and from 10 a.m.until the time of servicesWednesday at the church.Pallbearers will be grandsons ofthe deceased. Ironwood | Michigan | Daily Globe 09/25/1989 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=109744085&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=7
Overdose Caused Death. Warren J. Colgrove, formerly arailway mail clerk, died at hishome in Grand Rapids of laudanumpoisoning. He was walking down Monroe street when he suddenlyfell to the sidewalk and was taken home in the ambulance. Itwas found that he was poisoned and he grew gradually worse untilhe died. A few months ago Colgrove was dismissed from the sevice because it was discoveredthat he has attempted to sell arailroad pass given him by oneof the companies. The matter wasreported to the company and thento the department, resulting inhis discharge. Since then he has been in hard luck and with a familyon his hands. His widow, however insists that his death was not asuicide, but that he was in the habit of taking laudanum to relieve pain and that he must havetaken an overdose. Marshall | Michigan | Marshall Expounder 06-28-1901 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=102419106&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=9
SISTER TAKEN BY DEATH — Charles Loeffler. Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Parker, Mrs. Howard Parkerand Mrs. Edith Tibbits were inCadillac the first of the weekwhere they attended the funeral ofMr. Loeffler's sister. Mrs. MinnieColegrove, 78, who death occurredthere following a long illness. Surviving are a son. Thome of Aust-ralia, and two grandchildren;three sisters and one brother. Traverse City | Michigan | Record-Eagle 08-28-1954 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=6459680&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8
Helene ColegroveDies In Moran ST. IGNACE-- Mrs. Helene Colegrove, 68, died at the home of her son Everett, at Moran on Wednesday morning,May 12, 1954, at 4:22 a.m. She had been ill for the past six weeks.Born May 3, 1886 in GreenupCounty, Kentucky, she was married to William Colegroveon March 26, 1906 in GreenupCounty before coming to Moranabout 40 years ago. She has been a resident of St.Ignace for about ten years.Surviving are six sons, Edward of Moran, Ralph of St. Ignace,Weseley of Ann Arbor, Jessie of Milford, Everett of Moran,Ernest of Milwaukee; four daughters, Mrs. Clark Rhodes,Niles, Michigan.; Mrs. GeorgeHunnelrick, Pittsburgh, Penna.,Mrs. Leo Headley, Stanton, Mich.; and Mrs. Glenn Donner,St. Ignace; one brother, SamMeffer, Portsmouth, Ohio. There are 47 grandchildren and six great-greatchildren.The body is at the George DavisFuneral Home, and services willbe held Saturday afternoon, 2 p.m. May 22, at the Assemblyof God Church. Burial will be at the Lakeside Cemetery. Sault Sainte Marie | Michigan | Evening News 05-13-1954 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=106383061&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=5
ELLEN E. COLEGROVE ST. IGNACE-- Funeral servicesfor Mrs. Ellen ElizabethColegrove, 30, who died Thursday,Nov. 20, 1952, at the family home in Evergreen Shores was held Monday at the GeorgeDavis Funeral Home with the Rev. Harley Hensel officiating.Burial was at Lakeview Cemetery.Born in Garnet Michigan, she wasmarried to Ralph Colegrove onAugust 9, 1940.She attended the Morgan Elementaryschool and was graduated from LaSalle High School.Surviving desides her husband aresons, Louis and Thomas; one daughter, Marsha; two brothers, Donald and James Clark and onesister, Mrs. George Henderson,all of St. Ignace. Sault Sainte Marie | Michigan | Evening News 11/26/1952 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=106380192&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2
Miss C. R. Colegrove, age 55, whowas received at the county home from Battle Creek last December, died Sunday at 2:10 p.m. UndertakerH. L. Good took charge of the remains and will ship them to a niece of the ceceased at Columbus,O., tomorrow. Marshall | Michigan | Evening Chronicle 05-06-1918 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=102520607&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:39:30 -0400From: ghibben@aol.comSubject: H. B. HibbenTo: tcolegrove1@msn.com; tony_meeks@msn.com; colegrove@rootsweb.com Hello Terry and Tony - Tony, you had contacted me a while back in regard to your project of transcribing Civil War letters, and sent me two articles (IDJ February 12, 1862, page 2, col. 2-3 and February 28, 1862, page 2, col. 1-2) written by H. B. Hibben. And Terry, I assume that James Colgrove, Adjunct of the 44th Indiana Infantry is an ancestor of yours. On behalf of the Hibben family I tardily apologize to the Colgrove family and the members of the 44th Indiana for the apparent omission of the information about the brave and forceful participation of other Indiana regiments at the battle for Donelson. However, I do wish to take exception to the thought that the author intentionally made misstatements and concealed the facts. I presume that his view of the battlefield was limited his own and flanking regiments. H. B. Hibben was not a reporter. He was Chaplain Henry Bascom Hibben of the 11th Indiana Infantry who closely observed the battles of Fort Henry and Donelson as fought by his regiment and who tended to the physical and emotional injuries of his men after both battles. For his participation he received these comments from his commanding officer: Every officer and man engaged in the battle did his duty to my entire satisfaction, and I have no special mention to make of any. Of the non-combatants, Chaplain H. B. Hibben deserves especial notice for valuable assistance to Surgeon Thompson, which was cheerfully rendered until all of our wounded were cared for and made as comfortable as the circumstances would admit. . . I herewith enclose a correct list of our killed and wounded: Respectfully, GEORGE F. McGINNIS, Colonel Eleventh Indiana. For a biography of Rev. H. B. Hibben please visit my Hibben family web site www.hibbengenealogy.org and click on Chapter III, Generation 4.4. Hopefully you will learn that he was somewhat of a romantic and prone to only see and emphasize (sometimes in poetry) the 'glory' of warfare, not military strategy and the horror of war. This is quite obvious in the two IDJ articles Tony sent me. I would agree that his rather verbose literary style was not as professional as that of a newspaper war reporter. This month the Indiana Historical Society publication - The Hoosier Genealogist, Connections - is publishing a brief biography of Rev. H. B. Hibben, excerpted from the my book. Thank you, Tony, for sharing your research project with us. Isn't it wonderful that two families have the privilege to question the actions and motives of long gone relatives. And, Terry, I hope this information will finally allow James Colgrove to rest more peacefully in his hero's grave. George Hibben in MA In a message dated 04/13/08 21:14:04 Eastern Daylight Time, tcolegrove1@msn.com writes: ===================================================================== A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ===================================================================== Source: COLEGROVE@rootsweb.com Subject: [COLEGROVE] FW: RootsWeb World Connect James Colegrove 44th Indiana was sent to me. From: tony_meeks@msn.comTo: tcolegrove1@msn.comSubject: RootsWeb World Connect James Colegrove 44th Indiana InfantryDate: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 20:46:17 -0400 Terry, For the past few years I have been transcribing Civil War letters from the Indianapolis Daily Journal. I then research the writer of the letter and then post the letter on various message boards on the internet. I have included a copy of the letter written by James below while he was serving with the 44th Indiana Infantry. I also have his pension file from the National Archives and his military service record from the National Archives that I would be happy to share. Tony Meeks Fairfax Virginia This letter appeared in the Indianapolis Daily Journal on March 11, 1862 on page 2 columns 2 and 3. The spelling and punctuation are unchanged from the original publication. The 31st and 44th Indiana at the Cumberland Battle. Fort Henry, Tenn., March 4, 1862. Ed. Journal:--A writer, in your issue of February 28, signing himself “H. B. Hibben,” in his account of the part taken by the 11th Indiana in the capture of Fort Donelson, does great injustice to two gallant regiments from his own State by his misstatements and concealment of facts. It will be seen, by referring to his letter, that, following the example of the Illinois reporters, (who only report the part take by the Illinois troops,) he claims all the credit of the last charge upon the enemy’s left flank, in the afternoon of Saturday, for his regiment—the 11th Indiana—and the 8th Missouri; leaving it to be inferred that no other troops were engaged on our side. Get the MapQuest Toolbar, Maps, Traffic, Directions & More!
Sharon Lynne Colgrove BecomesBride In Ceremony at Winamac St. Peter's Church at Winamac wasthe scene Saturday morning of aNuptial Mass when Miss SharonLynne Colgrove became the bride of Richard F. Gerdeman Jr., with the Rev. Father Robert Rosterofficiating.The couple exchanged double ringwedding vows before an altar banked with bouquets of red mumsand white snap dragons. Nuptialmusic was provided by BasilGilsinger, organist.THE 10:30 O'CLOCK service united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Colgrove, of Winamac, andthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.Gerdeman, St. of Lima, Ohio.Miss Karla Lincoln, of Winamacattended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were theMisses Teresa Richard of Foty Wayne, and Andrea Strasser, ofWinamac.The bride's niece and nephew, LoriLynn and Jeffrey Colgrove, ofFrankfort, were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively.Garry Colgrove, brother of the bride, Frankfort, served the groom as best man and ushers were Kent Ihrie of Kendallville, and DavidGerdeman, brother of the groom,of Lima.THE BRIDE, GIVEN in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gownof silk organza and Alencon lace,fashioned with a scalloped scoop neckline and fitted botice reembroidered with lace apppliques and clusters of seed pearls andcrystal beads. The lace was repeated in motifs on the slimsheath skirt and bordered with billowing overskirt that swept toa circular chapel train.A forward-worn cloche headpiece oflace and pearl petals trimmed withcrystals secured the bride's riered veil of imported silk illusion and she carried a bouquetof white phalanopsis and ivy centeredwith white orchid.The bridal attendants appeared in identical floor-length gowns ofred veleteen, each styled with a scoop neckline, bracelet - lengthsleeves, a pleated satin cummerbundwith a side bow and a belled skirtof unpressed pleats. White furpillbox headpieces and white furmuffs accented with red carnationscompleted their ensembles.THE FLOWER GIRL was attired in afloor-length frock of red velveteenand a white fur ring headpiece. She carried a white basket of rosepetals.The mother of the bride selected a beige sheath dress with a lace bodice lined in light blue satin.Her accessories were seige. The groom's mother chose a rose-beigebrocade sheath dress with brownaccessories. Each wore a corsageof white roses.The couple greeted 100 guests at a dinner-reception at the IndianHead restaurant in Winamac following the ceremony.The bridal table, covered with whitelinen, was centerd with a three tiered cake topped with twin satinwedding bells on a pearl heartbackground. Red tulle encircledcandelabras. Red roses accentedindividual tables.HOSTESSES WERE THE Misses Bettyand Wendy Gerdeman, sisters of thegroom, who were gifted by the bride with white organdy aprons.Miss Gay Chamness of Knox, registered the guests.For traveling the bride chose atwo-piece dress of yelloe mohairand whool with matching accessoriesand the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. Following a shortwedding trip, the couple willestablish residence in this city.The bride a graduate of the Winamac high school, attended Indiana University and was graduated from the Indiana BusinessCollege. She is employed as asecretary at the UnderwritersAdjusting Co., City. The groom, a graduate of Lima Central Catholic high school, served three years in the U.S. Navy andwas graduated from Middle westernCollege, Fort Wayne. He is employed as a tool and die designerfor the RBM Manufactureing Co., City. Logansport | Indiana | Logansport Pharos-Tribune 01-31-1965 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=83879399&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2
Marriage Licences To Larry G. Colgrove, 21, Flora,and Virginia A. Brogue, 19, Flora. Logansport | Indiana | Logansport Press 01-02-1965 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=83721362&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=3