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    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: colegrove Webb
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. colegrove Webb Colegrove Webb, infant son ofMr. and Mrs. Earl Webb, 78 Center street, Jackson, Ohio,and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Colegrove of Gephard Station, died Monday morning at the home in Jackson, O.The child was born March 17,1916, died January 29, 1917.He is survived by one sister,Grace, two brothers, Paul andArthur, brsides his parents.The child died from Scarletfever adn measles. Portsmouth | Ohio | Portsmouth Daily Times 01-31-1917 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=56905222&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=5

    02/08/2008 07:49:16
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Baker - Colegrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Married in Vanceburg -----Mat Colegrove and Miss SallieBaker stole a march upon theirSouth Portsmouth friends Mon-day by getting married at Vance-burg. The bride is a daughterof Constable Henry Baker and one of the most charming youngwomen of South Portsmouth. Mr.Colegrove is at present employedas lineman in the Camden Inter-state company at Ashland in which city the young couple willgo to housekeeping. Portsmouth | Ohio | Portsmouth Times 05-01-1909 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55923869&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    02/08/2008 03:20:13
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage License: Barnett -- Colegrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Marriage License Henry Colegrove, 28, and BellBarnett, 18, were licensed towed. Squire Shakespeare to officiate. Portsmouth | Ohio | Portsmouth Times 07-30-1904 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55922970&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=1

    02/06/2008 09:19:54
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: TREVA MARY COLGROVE,
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. TREVA MARY COLGROVE,89, died at 1:15 a.m. March 182007, ar her residence.She was born Aug, 13, 1917, inLima to Harold D. and Mary NeelyKilgore, who preceded her in death.On May 31, 1948, she married William R. Colgrove, who died Jan.13, 2002.Mrs. Colgrove was a homemaker. She attended First Assembly ofGod Church. She graduated from Moody Bible Institute in 1946.She served the Lord in all herlife.Survivors include five daughters, Jeanine Colgrove of Piqua, Kathy(Tom) Moline, of Midlothian, Va.,Ann (Mark) Miller, and Carolyn(Dave) Jordan, both of Lima, and Linda (Mark) Huber, of Upperville,Va.; a brother, Glen E (Carol)Kilgore, of Lima; 10 grandchildren;12 great-grandchildren; and a sister-in-law, Carol Kilgore, of Atlanta.She was preceded in death by a grandson, Matthew Huber; and threebrothers, C. Warren, H. Neal andPaul E. Kilgore.Services will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Chiles-Laman Funeral Homes, Shawnee Chapel.The Rev. Randy Davis will officiate.Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery at 10. a.m. Wednesday.Friends may call from 2 to 7 p.m.Tuesday at the funeral home.Memorial contributions may be made to St. Rita's Auxiliary.Condolences may be expressed atwww.chiles-lamanfh.com Lima | Ohio | Lima News, The 03-19-2007 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=96826276&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    02/05/2008 08:23:50
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Floyd L. Patton
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Floyd L. PattonFloyd L. Patton, 82, WestMansfield, retired farmer, diedsuddenly at 11:45 p.m. Saturday,June 14.He was born May 19,1898, inClark County to Frank and Inez(Colgrove) Patton, and was aresident of the Marsyville areafor 40 years.On Feb. 2, 1920, he marriedThurza Forbeck and shepreceded him in death Nov. 23,1975.Surviving are four daughtersMrs. George (Martha) Green,Mrs. James (Betty) Randall,Mrs. Kenneth (Juanita)Richardson, all of Marysville;and Mrs. Robert (Jean)Cramer, Paulding; and threesons, Roger, West Mansfield,and Waldo and Lawrence, bothof Marysville.Also surviving are 13 grandchildrenand 16 greatgrandchildren.Funeral services will be heldWednesday at 11 a.m. at Postle-Hale Funeral Home with theRev. Ralph Bauserman officiatingand interment in OakdaleCemetery.Friends may call at thefuneral home after 2 p.m.Tuesday and contributionsmade to the Union County HeartFund. Marysville | Ohio | Marysville Journal-Tribune 06-16-1980 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=14364440&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=2

    02/05/2008 08:03:37
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Sylvia Jean Colgrove Kennard
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Jean Kennard Services for Jean Kennard,67, of 761 Smithfield Dr., will be 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel of Criss BrothersFuneral Home, with the rev.Donald R. Payne officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Alexandria.Mrs. Kennard died this morning in Licking MemorialHospital. She was born Oct.27, 1909, in Portsmouth, tothe late Walter W. and Katherine (Kountz) Colgrove.She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Alexandria, and a retiredschool teacher from Ports-mouth schools.Surviving are her husband, Ralph A. Kennard; one daughter,Mrs. James (Melissa) Hastingsof Johnstown; and two grand-children.There will be no calling hours. Newark | Ohio | Advocate, The 04-08-1977 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=18343724&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=6

    02/05/2008 07:49:33
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Colgrove -- Moline
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Newlyweds toReside in Toledo Miss Kathleen Sue Colgroveand Thomas William Molinewere married at 6:30 p.m.Jan 14 in Bethel LutheranChurch, Toledo. Rev DanialSanders officiated withvocalist, Mrs. George Metzger Jr., and organistMrs. Ruth Huepenbecker.Kathleen is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs. WilliamColgrove, 524 S. Pine, andThomas is the son of Mrs.Patricia Moline, 735Northgate Pkwy., Toledo, and Harry Moline, 6026 Whiteacre, Toledo.Given in Marriage by herfather, the bride wore a gown with high collar, long sleeves and bodice and train trimmed invenise lace.Her veil of illusion wasattached to a floral headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white and pink roses.Miss Anita Boardman, Toledo, was maid of honor,and bridesmaids were Miss.Trudy Ault, Bradner, and brides's sister, Linda.Groom's niece Deborah Scott, Toledo, was juniorbridesmaid and Paula Zuercher was flower girl.Best man was Michael Sch-napp, with ushers, ThomasKnight, Steven Oster, and groom's brother Donald,all of Toledo. Groom's stepbrother, charles, wasring bearer.Reception was in the church.Mr. and Mrs. Moline are residing at 5722 TelegraphRd., lot N0. 10, Toledo.Mrs. Moline, a Lima SeniorHigh School graduate, is astudent at Flower HospitalSchool of Nursing, Toledo.Mr. Moline graduated fromCentral Catholic High School, Toledo, and attendsthe University of Toledo. He is employed at HaughtonElevator Co., there. Lima | Ohio | Lima News, The 01-23-1972 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=16167295&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8

    02/05/2008 07:24:31
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Colgrove -- Jordan
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Couple Wed In Michigan Mr. and Mrs. William R.Colgrove, 524 S. Pine,announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn to Jame DavidJordan, son of Mr. andMrs. Victor Jordan, 2615 S. Dixie Hwy.The couple exchanged vows at 4:30 p.m. Aug.20 in First MissionaryBaptist Church, Monroe,Mich., with Rev. E. E.Patterson officiating.Carolyn attended Lima Senior High School andis employed by Ed PeytonInc. David graduatedfrom Shawnee High School and is also employed by Payton's.They are residing at 1643Breese Rd. Lima | Ohio | Lima News, The 09-02-1971 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=16161695&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=4

    02/05/2008 07:23:24
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Mrs. Flossie Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Mrs. Colgrove BUCYRUS -- Mrs. FlossieColgrove, 82, of Phoenix,Ariz., died Sunday in Phoenix.Born in Carlisle, Ind., she was a member of theFirst Christian Church inBucyrus.She is survived by a son,a daughter, two grand-children, two great-grandchildren and two sisters.Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m.by Rev. Don Childers in Oakwood Cemetery, with WiseFuneral Home in charge. There will be no callinghours. Mansfield | Ohio | News Journal 10-02-1974 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=18293199&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    02/05/2008 07:02:10
    1. [COLEGROVE] Girl Saved
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Girl SavedFrom RiverA brown-eyed three-year-old girlwas snatched from the muddywaters of the Ottawa Riverhere late yesterday minutes aftershe tumbled down the bank whileplaying with a neighbor's dog.Only a chubby hand remainedabove the surface when her rescuer,Mrs. Louis J. Shue, answeredthe cries of the child's 11-year-old sister.The child, three-year-old LindaLou Colgrove, was unhurt by theaccident. She came out of thewater mumbling that "now I'llhave to have a bath "Mrs. Shue said she was sittingin her living room when LindaLou's sister, Kathy, ran up, andyelled "Linda fell in the river "Frightened, Mrs. Shue dashedto the river bank, a few yardsfrom her home, and saw LindaLou's small hand break the surfaceof the water as shestruggled.I plunged down the bank.kneeled down in the water at theriver's edge, and grabbed her,"Mrs. Shue related later."When I got her safely up thesteep bank, she was perfectlycalm, although I'll admit I waspretty shaky."Linda Lou didn't even sputter,she just complained about needinga bath and having her haircombed.''Mrs. Shue said the children hadbeen standing at the top of thesteep bank, as they frequentlydid. and throwing sticks into thewater for her dog to retrieve. Lima | Ohio | Lima News, The 09-12-1957 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=15249312&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8

    02/05/2008 05:21:26
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Pope -- Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Miss Louise Lae Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Thomas Popeof Wellston, became the bride ofRichard Oswald Colgrove of Pains-ville, at Wellston Methodist Church on Sept 10.Rev. Ray C. Greene officiated in the single ring ceremony whichwas held at 2:30.Immediately following the ceremonya reception was held at the RoganHote.After the reception the couple left on a wedding trip through theSmoky Mountains.The new Mrs. Colgrove is a graduateof Ohio State University and for the last two years has been musicsupervisor of Elementary schoolsin Painsville.Mr. Colgrove has graduated from Ohio University and the law school at Western Reserve University. Portsmouth | Ohio | Portsmouth Times 09-17-1949 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55858117&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=7

    02/05/2008 04:40:47
    1. [COLEGROVE] Engagement: Colegrove -- Shaver
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Andrea ColegroveJonathan Shaver David J. Colegrove,of Skaneateles, and DeborahM. and Michael J. Misenhimer,of Altamont, announcethe engagement of theirdaughter, Andrea McMahonColegrove, to JonathanThomas Shaver, son ofThomas E. and Nancy L.Shaver, of Chesterfield, Va.,formerly of Skaneateles.The bride-to-be is thegranddaughter of Mr, andMrs. Edmond W. Miller Jr.,of Oneida, and the late Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Colegrove,formerly of Elmira. Jonathanis the grandson of Mr, andMrs, Ross Westcott, ofSyracuse, and Mrs. RalphShaver, of Syracuse, and thelate Ralph Shaver.Andrea, a graduate ofSkaneateles High School andthe University of Richmond,is currently employed asdistrict director for theMuscular DystrophyAssociation in Richmond, Va.Jonathan, a graduate ofSkaneateles High School andFairfield University, is theregional director for ExitRealty Virginia in Richmond.A September 2008wedding is planned in theOuter Banks of NorthCarolina. Syracuse | New york | Post-Standard, The 09-23-2007 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=114353690&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    02/01/2008 06:50:21
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Norma C. Brow
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Norma C. BrowCORTLAND — Norma C. Brow.71, of 51 Port Watson St. died Saturday at home.Born in Homer. Mrs. Brow livedin the Cortland area all of her life. She attended Cortland High School. She formerly worked for Brow Appliances and sold advertising for Vernon Co.She was a former disaster chair-woman for the American Red Crossand a former director of the Cortland YMCA.Surviving are two daughters.Marilyn Baxter of Elmira andNancy Hinkle of Orlando, Fla.; abrother. Richard Colegrove of WestEnd, N.C.: a sister, Betty Sweetlandof Binghamton: three grandchildren;two great-grandchildren:three stepgrandchildren; and severalnieces and nephews.Services are 1 p.m. Tuesday atWright-Beard Funeral Home, theRev. Donald Lammers officiating.Burial is in Cortland Rural Cemetery.Friends may call noon to 1 p.m.Tursday at the funeral home, 9Lincoln Ave.Contrubutions may be made to SPCA.879 McLean Road, Cortland 13045. Syracuse | New York | Post-Standard, The 03-10-1997

    02/01/2008 05:24:46
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Pearl Colegrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Pearl ColegroveCROGHAN -- Services for Mrs.Pearl Colegrove, 94, of Belfort Road, Croghan, widowof Charles Colegrove, whodied Friday in Carthage AreaHospital, will be at 1 p.m.Monday in Evangelical BaptistChurch, Naumberg. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery,Copenhagen. Syracuse | New York | Post-Standard, The 08-17-1985 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=20566607&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=4

    02/01/2008 04:24:40
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Anstree rites
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Anstree ritesset tomorrow CLYDE — Services for Ca--J. Anstee, 71, of RD 2, Clydewho died early yesterday at hishome will be at 2 p.m. tomorrowat the Scott & Mann FuneralHome. Burial will be in RoseCemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today atthe funeral home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.Myrtle Colegrove Anstee, athome; four sons, Stanley, Eu-gene, Kenneth and Raymond,and four brothers, Leon, GlennEarl and Irwin, all of Clyde. Born in Newark, Mr. Anstreewas a life resident of the Galen area. He was a retired employee of the Comstock Canning Co. in Geneva and was a 50-yearmember of the Clyde GrangeHe also worked part-time during the winter months for theTown of Galen Highway Department. Syracuse | New York | Syracuse Herald Journal 01-27-1974 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=21401671&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    01/31/2008 04:48:00
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: PRINDLE, MRS FRED
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. PRINDLE, MRS FRED MILFORD -- Mrs. FredPrindle, 73, of Milford,died January 30 at her home here.Funeral services will beat 2 p.m. Monday at Tilla-paugh Funeral Home, Milford.Burial will be later in Milford Cemetery.Mrs. Prindle was born Aug.10 1896 in Milford, daughterof William and Anna (Colegrove) Turp. She wasmarried to Jay Davidson in Milford in 1920. After his death she was married to Fred Prindle.A lifelong resident of the Milford area, she is survivedby a daughter, Mrs. WilliamKirk, Tampa, Fla.; a son Jay Davidson, Oneonta; severalnieces and nephews, and ninegrandchildren.Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.Sunday. Oneonta | New York | Oneonta Star, The 01-31-1970 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=54836811&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=8

    01/30/2008 09:14:27
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Alton Colegrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Alton Colegrove, FormerPeincipal Here, Dies -----Alton Colegrove, Principal of the West End School in the late'90's, died Saturday in ednicott,at the age of seventy-one, according to work received by Mrs.George S. Carr of Summit street. He had been seriously ill for twoweeks following a heart attack. Services were held in Endicott today.Mr. Colegrove attended his firstreunion of graduates of ChamberlainInstitute at Randolph last summerand visited Mr. and Mrs. Carr andother friends here.He leaves two daughters, a son and two grandchildren. His wife diedeighteen months ago. Salamanca | New York | Salamanca Republican-Press 10-14-1941 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=41060421&src=filecabinet

    01/28/2008 08:36:16
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Marian E. Colegrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Mrs. Newton Colegrove NAPLES -- Mrs. Marian E. Colegrove, 46, of Hemlock,died Wednesday following a long illness. Mrs. Cole-grove had operated a floralshop in Hemlock for eightyears.She was born in Naples, Feb.8 1918, the daughter of William and Katherine Schutz.She was a graduate of NaplesCentral School. On June 25,1938, she married Newton R. Colegrove who survives.Besides her husband, she issurvived by a son, Rodney,at home; her mother of Naples; a brother, GordonSchutz of Penn Yan, and severalnieces and nephews.Friends may call at the BrownFuneral Home in Lovonia from2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today. Aprayer service at 9:30 a.m. Friday will be followed by mass in St. Michael's ChurchLivonia Center, at 10 a.m.Burial will be at the con-venience of the family.Friends who wish may contributeto the American Cancer Societyin Memory of Mrs. Colegrove. Canandaigua | New York | Daily Messenger, The 12-10-1964 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=55170575&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=1

    01/25/2008 09:06:30
    1. [COLEGROVE] Pioneering Coed
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Pioneering Coed Colgrove Boasts Female Alumna;Mabel Dart Attended in 1878-82 HAMILTON—Only one womanhas ever been made a memberof the Colgate University Alumni Corp. Her name was MabelDart, and she was student aColgate from 1878 to 1882.In those days, the name of theschool was Madison UniversityMabel Dart was the daughterof a Hamilton farmer and or-chard man who also ran thecollege boarding hall, and Ma-bel was a problem. At the ageof 14, she was prepared forcollege, but she was still tooyoung to be admited to a nornalschool for young ladiesHer parents were not in a positionto afford private tutorsindefinitely—what was to bedone with her?Ebenezer Dodge, then presi-lent of Madison and Trusteehe situation. They agreed thatMabel should have an opporunityto attend classes at thecollege, provided she couldpass the necessary qualifyingexaminations. Passed ExaminationsRecalling her Colgate days39 years later, Mabel DartColegrove wrote: "I understoodthat one of the professors wasvery confident that I would notpass his examination. This Idid in December 1877 after along and searching test. Theother examinations followed atintervals to suit the convenienceof the professors. I do notremeber having received anyformal notice of admission; justwas told by the individual pro-fessors that my entrance examinationswere satisfactory." Shebegan attending classes in 1878President Dodge and TrusteeColgate did not promise MissDart that the university wouldaward her a degree. Indeed, ac-cording to her later recollec-tions, "that was a questionthey didn not squarely face. Itwould require trustee action andthe establishment of a definitepolicy. Some members of theBoard might not be ready forthat. But I was assured that asatisfactory certificate of workaccomplished would be givenme if difficulties developedabout the degree." Finished in 1882In 1882, Mabel Dart had com-pleted her work at the collegeand the question of the degreefinally had to be faced. Pre-sumably, in President Dodge'sjudgment, the members of theJoard were still not "ready toestablish a coeducational prece-dent."For he did not ask thatthe degree be awarded by Madi-son University. Instead, he ad-advised Mabel and her parentsthat she should take her car-tificate and herself to Pough-keepsie and enroll for one se-mester at Vassar College.A Vassar degree, it was ex-plained, would be less "em-barrassing" to a young ladythan one from a men's collegeAnd in those days, as MabelDart Colegrove observed, "Girlsfollowed the advice.of their elders." Miss Dart returned fromPoughkeepsie with a Vassar de-gree. "When I came back," she said, "President Dodge gave me a strong letter (of recom-mendation) covering the yearsspent in Madison University andexpressing his confidence inmy success as a teacher." Married ClassmateFrederick Welton Colegrovehad been a fellow classmateof Miss Dart during her fouryears as a student at MadisonUniversity. She marriedhim in 1884, after having taughtfor two years at the Norwich,N.Y. Academy. She continued toteach at the Marion, N.Y.Col-legiate Institue where her hus-band was principal from 1884to 1889.The Colegroves spent a yearin Germany in 1889, then reurnedto Hamilton, where Colegrovewas a professor at their common alma mater until 1892He went on to become presi-laler joined the faculty of theUniversity of Washington. Hedied in 1915.In the meantime, Mrs. Cole-grove had earned a B.L.S. degreefrom the New York StateLibrary School. When her husband died, she had already begunwork as a librarian ,at the Newark, N.J. Free Public Library. She continued there inthat capacity until 1944. Excellent Background"The fixed curriculumMadison University," Mrs.Colegrove wrote in 1946, "gaveme an excellent preparationfor the emergencies that arisein both teaching and librarywork. Otherwise I would nothave been retained on the staffof the Newark Library untilwell past my 80th birthday."Colgate's first coed mighthave been forgotten as such afterher death in 1954, had it notbeen for the earlier efforts ofEmerson Reck, then the col-lege's director of public rela-tions. In 1946 Reck began towonder whether the wives ofreturning war veteran's whowere then being allowed to atendclasses at Colgate withtheir student, husbands were, infact the "first coeds." He discovered they were not, and satisfied himseld that Mrs. Colegrove was.Reck and Mrs. Colegrove exchangeda number of letters in 1946 and1947. In Jun of 1947, the lateCarl Miller, then alumni secretaryof Colgate, wrote Mrs. Colegrove that she had been given fullmembership in the Alumni Corp.He forwarded to her the resolutionof greetings that had been passedby her "Fellow alumni" at the AllAlumni Luncheon a week earlier.The issue of coeducation, whichPresident Dodge's own convictionsmight well have led him to pursueif he had lived longer, went into abayance at Colgate for many years after Mabel Dart's matricalation. Later presidents were either didinclined to pursueto possibility or pessimistic asto whether it could ever be implemented.Today coeducation is once again asubject of discussion-- and feeling. With few exceptions, students are in favor of it.But "all those happily marriedalumi" as one student bitterlydescribed then, are not. Syracuse | New York | Post-Standard, The 05-17-1964 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=44620147&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=3

    01/25/2008 08:48:44
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Colegrove -- Van Court
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. OTEGO -- Mr. and Mrs. FrankColegrove of Otego RD 1 haveannounced the engagement oftheir daughter, VirginiaWormsley to Clarence VanCourt Jr., son of Clarence Van Court of New Berlin.Miss Wormsley attended OtegoCenteral School.Mr. Van Court attended NewBerlin Central School and is presently employed by C. H. Morton, New Berlin.A February 17 Wedding is plan-ned, after which the couple plans to reside at New Berlin. Oneonta | New York | Oneonta Star, The 02-14-1962 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=50452382&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=5

    01/25/2008 04:37:17