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    1. Re: [COLEGROVE] Olds-Colegrove Wedding
    2. THE OTSEGO FARMER Coopers town, N. Y. -Thursday, September 27, 1962 OLDS-COLEGROVB Miss Caroline Abbie Colegrove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo ^Colegrove of Edmeston was married September 1 to Ronald Lewis Olds, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Olds, Sr., of Morris. The ceremony was performed at the West Edmeston Baptist Church by the Rev. ^Willard Ashley. ; Organ music was provided by Mrs. Donald Havens of Leonards- ; yille and Donna and Doris Nichols, twins from Candor, sang a duet. . Given in marriage by her father, ^the bride Wore a floor length gown ; of chantilly lace and tuUet A scal- . lopel neckline sprinkled with iri- Vdescent sequins accentedthe^ fitted ibodica §ide: panels of lace dramatized the billowing tulle;skittj;Key fingertip. Veil ^was* - decorated ..with beadfti and;;fthe carried cascasded bouquet of whiteV&arriatfphs and stephanotis. V .,, " ] Mrs. Beverly Colegrove,)^ Edmeston, sister-nvlaw of the bride, was matron pf honor. Serving as brides? maids wereJ Sandra Burnett Of Waterville and Margaret Dye of Edmeston. Nancy:Olds of White Plains, niece of the groom was flower girL She wore a ballerina length gown of powder blue lace over taffeta,and net and a powder blue hat and carried a bouquet of blue carnations. Richard Olds of White Plains, brother of the groom was best man. Ushers were John Colegrove of Edmeston, brother of the bride; A> fred Hanim, Jr. of Waterville, cousin of the bride and Jerry Kodrich and Albert Gunther, Jr., both of Morris. 1.L J After the ceremony a reception for 150 guests was held at the West Edmeston Church Parish house, tyrsiHorace Root and Mrs.>RuthSlentz had charge of the reception. The bride is a graduate of Utica School of Beauty Culture and is a member of the West Edmeston Baptist Church. She operates a beauty parlor in her home. /; ': The groom, a graduate of Morris Central School, served three years in the U. S. Army and is employed at Norwich Pharmacy. Their home is Edmeston, RD 2. Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer%20&%20Republican%20Grayscale%201962-%201963%20pdf/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer%20&%20Republican%20Grayscale%201962-%201963%20-%200382.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=72d52d54&DocId=6436571&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=2&hits=24+25+&SearchForm=c%3a\inetpub\wwwroot\Fulton_New_form.html&.pdf ----- Original Message ----- From: <casamommy@hughes.net> To: <COLEGROVE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:48 PM Subject: [COLEGROVE] Olds-Colegrove Wedding > Persons mentioned in this newspaper article from 1962 in Cooperstown, NY > include but are not limited to: Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Colegrove, Caroline > Colegrove, Mrs. Beverly Colegrove of Edmeston, Margaret Dye of Edmeston, & > Mr. & Mrs. David Olds. > > Casandra Colegrove > > ------------------------------- > 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

    12/12/2008 03:21:18
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Charles Colgrove's granddaughter Margaret Clarke
    2. Waterville NY Times 1906 - 1909 -Mias Margaret Clarke died at her grandfather's, Charles Colegrove's, on Friday, August 31. An attack of typhoid fever last summer so weakened tbe system that she never fully recovered, ber last sickness was of several weeks* duration, the end coming peacefully at the 1 wt. She was a member of the Baptist Church in Clinton and was held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. The funeral was attended on Sunday afternoon, burial being in St. Paul's cemetery, Paris HilL Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Waterville%20NY%20Times/Waterville%20NY%20Times%201903%20-%201906%20Grayscale/Waterville%20NY%20Times%201903%20-%201906%20Grayscale%20-%200009.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffffb718b94f&DocId=6047739&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=2&hits=3a2+3a3+&SearchForm=c%3a\inetpub\wwwroot\Fulton_New_form.html&.pdf WATERVILLE. ONEIDA COUNTY, NEW YORK. JANUARY 12. 1917 The Ladles' Aid Society of the Baptist Church held their annual meeting at the .home of Mrs. Je'Iiff Friday afternoon and elected the following to o%e: President, Mrs. William Burdick; first vice president. Mrs. De'oa Tuttle: second vice president, Mrs SEsssr; ooC-relary, Mrs. William New- ble; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Toomer At the annual meeting of the church held in the church parlors Saturday afternoon the following were elected to^office: Two deacons to succeed themselves, Charles Colegrove and Delos Tuttle; trustee for three years Arthur Toomer; trustee for one year, John R. MoConnell; treasurer. Arthur Toomer; clerk, Frank S. Colegrove; organist, Miss Hazel A. Ford; first as organist, Rena Hughes; second assistant organist; Mrs. Arthur pen way. Mrs. Charles Colegrove of Fountain street spent a few days -the past week in Utica visiting relatives. Rev. Chester-'W. Darrow was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Toomer, Franklin Springs, the past week. Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Waterville%20NY%20Times/Waterville%20NY%20Times%201916%20-%201918%20Grayscale%20pdf/Waterville%20NY%20Times%201916%20-%201918%20Grayscale%20-%200080.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=6ef068cf&DocId=6053107&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=4&hits=505+506+7a3+7a4+&SearchForm=c%3a\inetpub\wwwroot\Fulton_New_form.html&.pdf

    12/12/2008 02:42:59
    1. Re: [COLEGROVE] Charles James Colegrove Funeral Notice
    2. Has anyone been able to identify this gentleman? ----- Original Message ----- From: <casamommy@hughes.net> To: <COLEGROVE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 11:08 PM Subject: [COLEGROVE] Charles James Colegrove Funeral Notice > BINGHAMTON PRESS Fri., April 7, 1950 > > COLEGROVE - The funeral of Charles James Colegrove will be-held at the > > Frank J. Kelly Funeral Home, 152 Conkhn Ave., at 2 p. m., Saturday. > > The Rev. J. Harold Gamble will officiate. Burial will be In Chenango > > Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon > > and evening. > > > > http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html > > > > Happy Hunting! > > Casandra Colegrove > > ------------------------------- > 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

    12/12/2008 02:20:26
    1. [COLEGROVE] Coal Gas Kills Brick Plant Worker Stanley C Colegrove Prt 1
    2. Binghamton NY Press 1962 Coal Gas Kills Brick Plant Worker By DICK VENIZELOS "This should not have happened. It's not a dangerous job." That was the reaction of Clarence Austin, president of Binghamton Brick Co., as he walked through the tragedy-struck plant yesterday afternoon. Carbon monoxide content of coal gas fumes took the life of one of the firm's employes, contributed to the serious injury 'of another employe and sent three policemen and a rescue volunteer to General Hospital. Dead Is Stanley C. Colegrove, 46, of 3 Pine Street, a laborer whose body was found lying in a coal chute near the top of the 70-foot high building. In General Hospital's Special Care Unit In "serious condition" with a broken back and head injuries is Robert VanValkenburg 24, of Chenango Forks RD I who tends a gas-producing fire for the firm. THE GAS IS USED in making bricks. . The three policemen and the volunteer were sickened by coal gas fumes during the ' rescue attempt. Treated and later discharged from General were these policemen: Sgt. Carl Stoltx, 46, of 29 Schubert Street; Patrolman Harold Barlow, 31,' of 31 Schubert Street, and Patrolman Clayton Dehlman, 42, of 8 Seminary Avenue. The volunteer was Joseph Colavito, 24, of 22 Grlswold Street, who also was discharged after treatment. The Binghamton police ambulance and the sheriff's ambulance each made two separate trips to the hospital. POLICE WERE (summoned to the Broad Street northern extension of Broad Avenue) brickmanufacturing firm at 1:46 p. m. yesterday when a nearby resident, Mrs. Rose Orielek of 42 Travis Avenue, reported she heard a noise that "sounded like someone was in trouble." On arrival, police found a man. later Identified as Mr. VanValkenburg, lying on a scaffold- like walkway outside the building about 40 feet from the ground. An aerial ladder truck from the Robinson Street Fire Station was summoned. In a dramatic rescue that firemen said took, about 30 minutes, Mr. VanValkenburg was tied to a stretcher then was tied to the top of the aerial ladder. The ladder was then lowered slowly. FIRST ASSISTANT Fire Chief John Sedor described the rescue procedure was ticklish and time-consuming. He said the victim was conscious, and "in pain." He said it was the first such rescue in 15 years. During the rescue, Carl Austin, vice-president of the firm and brother of the president, arrived and Immediately asked the whereabouts ot Mr. Vari- Valkenburg's assistant, Mr. Colegrove "I started to run around and hunt for him, but I didn't see him among the spectators," Mr. Austin said The vice - president said he then climbed an inside ladder | to the top of the^bullding. "I looked over into the coal bin and I saw him lying in the bin. I hollered to the firemen," Mr. Austin said. POLICE SAID Mr. Austin shouted for help from a window at the top of the building just as Mr. VanValkenburg was being placed in the police ambulance. Firemen and policemen used a resuscitator and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation In a futile attempt to revive Mr. Colegrove. During the attempt to revive him, Sergeant Stoltz became ill from the odorless coal gas fumes. Police said he went to an open window at the top of the building, and then suddenly fell about 6 feet backward into the coal bin. He was strapped to a stretcher and lowered down a steep, vertical ladder inside the building. SERGEANT STOLTZ said today that be slipped' on some sheet metal on the, floor and fell several feet into the' spare bin, which was directly below the bin where Mr. Colegrove's body was found. The coal gas was strong in there and I couldn't get out alone." He said. He said he was surrounded by fumes in the spare biin and had trouble breathing Two firemen removed him from the bin. He said he fell while he and others were working to revive Mr Colegrcvc. who had been removed from the_. bin and placed on an Inside catwalk^ -. ' >;: *" Sergeant Stoltz quoted Mr. Van- Valkenburk as saying that he had been lying on the outside walkway calling for help for "about two hours." However, the sergeant added, Mr. VanValkenburg was "pretty woozy." PATROLMAN BARLOW and Dehlman also became ill from the fumes while they were working to revive Mr. Colegrove. Police said Mr. Colavito became ill while he was carrying oxygen bottles from the ground to the top of the building where officers were working on Mr. Colegrove. Chief Sedor quoted Mr. Van: Valkenburg as saying that he and his assistant were in the top of the building tryling to loosen some coal that was stuck in the chute. The two men began to feel the effects of coal gas and tried to escape, each of them beading toward an open window. AS HE REACHED the window, Mr. VanValkenburg apparently collapsed and fell, some 20 feet to the outside walkway, Chief Sedor said. Mr. Colegrove apparently collapsed and fell back into the bin, the assistant chief said. The coal bin where the men had been working is the top compartment in a gas-producing process. The coal is lifted to the bin by an automatic elevator. It drops from the bin into another circular spare bin that works (Continued on Page 23) http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html

    12/12/2008 01:24:44
    1. [COLEGROVE] Death Notice: Phoebe Ann Colegrove
    2. Richfield Springs NY Mercury 1909-1910 Neighboring Counties: Mrs. Phoebe Ann Colegrove, a reat Daughter of the Revolution, died in the Old Ladies Home at Homer Feb. 23th, aged 84 years. She was the daughter of Philemon Tiffany, who served under Washington.

    12/12/2008 12:07:40
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Morris Colegrove
    2. Utica NY Daily Press 1973 Utica Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973 Morris Colegrove FORT PLAIN -Morris Colegrove, 78, a retired dairy farmer, died Thursday in Little Falls Hospital. His wife, the former Marjorie Churchill, died in 1962. Colgrove is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Horning and Mrs. Robert Watkins, both of Fort Plain; a son, Robert Colegrove, of Canajoharie. The funeral will be at 2 Monday from the Gray Funeral Home, Fort Plain. Burial will be in Fort Plain Cemetery. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today and tomorrow

    12/12/2008 12:06:43
    1. [COLEGROVE] Three killed by train
    2. Cooperstown NY Otsego Farmer & Republican 1917 - 1918 COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., JANUARY 25, 1918. TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT ONEONTA Three Killed by Train on Oneonta Crossing.-Residents of Laurens. . -Had Been to Otego A; triple catastrophe occurred Satur. day evening, at about 5 o'clock, at the grade crossing of the .Delaware and Hudson tracks at-the-Glenn, bridge,-at the extreme south end of "the-Oneonta. railroad yards of that 'company;-when Charles ' E. " Colegrove, a well,known farmer of Laurens, his wife, Mary Sullivan,- and their daughter.. Mabel, aged twenty-four years, were, instantly killed, the cutter in- which they were riding and their bodies having .been "carried across the railroad bridge over the Otego creek and deposited on. the opposite side of the creek.- -All - three- of' the victims sustained fractured skulls and i t . is- believed .were ..killed outright, when the' engine struck "the 'cutter squarely. One. of the horses was killed outright. Mr and Mrs Colegrove who resided near Gilbert's Lake North of Laurens, had been with the daughter named at the. home of their son. Frank. L. Colegrove, at Otego,.'spending the.day, and were , returning home.- They occupied a top-cutter, and naturally when they reached-.the bridge named they turned up. the back road to' West Oneonta, the 'nearest route to their home. ' At. this point a-knolt hides, the viewy.of trains, approaching from the south, the. approach to the crossing from: the ma-' cadam .being at <]uitc a grade. It is believed they .were, on the track before the -train was sighted; it being- said that the engineer observed an effort on the part of the driver to-whip up-the horses and. hurry over the- crossing when the whistle-, w-as sounded '..the second time. . . '. Life was extinct when the. train crew alid others nearby reached the bodies arid" it is. believed that they-were killed by .the first impact. . ' . : . ' The ' son,- . Frank L. '. Colegrove. .of Otego, was in. Oneonta- later in the .evening, and Sunday a daughter, -M.rs. Clayton Harrington .of OaksVille," and a' brother,: Washington I. Colegrove of Laurens, were there and arranged for the -funeral of the . three to be held from ' the. Presbyterian church" at . Laurens ou Tuesday at. 2 o'clock: The bodies' Were placed' in the vault 'iiere and later interred in the. cemeter.- at Mt. Vision. '..' " . . ,. . , Charles Edwards Colegrove was born "in the town, of Carlisle,- Sclw.-a.lc county, October -8, 1861; the son of Austin and Eliza Jane (White) Colegrove. In 1865 the family removed- to- Masohville/where he resided until. 1873 when they removed to Milford. About thirty years ago he ' married Mary Sullivan, daughter of David Sullivan of Mt. Vision, when they removed" to Laurens and had.since resided in that town. Two children survive them, the son, Frank, of Otego; and the daughter, Mrs. Harrington, of. Oaksyille,. mentioned above. . . .'. . -M^r. Colegrove . leaves ' also three brothers, William. Henry' Colegrove of Sehenevus, John C. Colegrove of Unadilla,-' formerly a resident of. Oneonta and later.of Otego, and Washington I. Colegrove of Laurens; also' four sisters, Miss-: Lydia M. Colegrove. Phoenix Mills, Mrs. Ella. D. Turp of Laurens, Mrs.' Carrie Record of. .Mohawk, and Mrs: Minnie ..Packer of South Salem,' Westchester county.

    12/12/2008 12:05:58
    1. [COLEGROVE] William E Colegrove missing!
    2. Syracuse NY Daily Journal 1915 Friday, June 18, 1915 Minister gets most of estate The threatened contest of thu will of Mrs. Mary I* Colegrove collapsed this morning In Surrogates Court when letters testamentary were Issued to tho Rev. William E. Sltzer, pastor of the First Free Methodist Chuch. If William E. Colegrove does not turn up within five years Dr. Sitzer will receive practically $1,760 of the $2,260 estate. Mrs. Colegrove*s son disappeared recently and the will provides if be returns within the five-year limit bis share of the estate will be $500, the money reverting to the pastor at the expiration of the period if the teir does not return. Attorney, Arthur Beebe, special guardian of the missing Colegrove heir, filed objections when tne will was offered to probate. These objections were withdrawn this morning. The claim had been advanced that Mrs. Colegrove was not mentally sound when her will was drawn and she had yielded to Influence which had been exerted over her during the final months of her life. For two years previous to her death . Mrs. Colegrove resided at Dr. Sitzer's home. Mrs. Carrie Button of Salem, a sister of Mrs. Colegrove, will now receive $200. The sum of $400 goes to another sister. Mrs. Sarah Herrlck. who resides at Putnam Station, and $60 is given to Miss Mary Herrlck, a niece. Mrs. Minnie Tholen of Glens Falls, a friend of Mrs. Colegrove. was left $60 and $100 goes to the Free Methodist Church of Glens Falls to be a applied to the parsonage debt. Dr. Sltzer. who was pastor of the Glenr Falls church before coming to Syracuse receives the residue of the estate.

    12/12/2008 12:05:03
    1. [COLEGROVE] Dwight Colegrove, Carleton, Beatrice; Mr. and Mrs John colegrove golden anniversary; Clara E marries Heine
    2. Waterville NY Times 1916 - 1918 WATERVILLE, ONEIDA COUNTY , N E W YORK. SEPTEMBER 28. 1917 Dwight Colegrove and son Carleton,, Mr. and Mrs. William Colegrove and daughter Beatrice of Utica were entertained at the Charles Colegrove farm home," upper Fountain street, Sunday, Sept 23, making the trip from Utica and back by auto. At their home on Marvin street, Monday evening, Sept. 24th, Mr. and Mrs. John Colegrove gave a reception to their many friends in honor of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The house was decorated .with golden rod and flowers appropriate for the occasion. Mrs. Barker of New Hartford presided at the refreshment table, assisted by Miss Sara Morris Of Clmton' and Mrs. Fred G. Sims of New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wilcox, who were bridesmaid and "groomsman at their wedding. The couple were married in Waterville Sept 25,1869, the ceremony being performed by Rev. C. W. Hawley, pastor Of the Presbyterian Church, later principal of Cottage Seminary, Clinton. Three daughters were - born to them: Lottie M., who died three years ago: Mrs. Fred G. Sims of New Haven, Conn., and Clara E. of East Orange, N. J. They also have three grandchildren, Frederick G., John and Eunice F. Sims of New Haven. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove have always resid^ ed in Clinton and are hold in the highest esteem, having a large circle of friends who gave most hearty congratulations on 50 years of happy wedded life and kind wishes for many years of future happiness. The. Young People's Baptist Union of Oneida-County, of which Frank S. Colegrove is president will have their annual meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 2nd at Oneida Baptist Church. The union represents all the Baptist churches in the county and has a membership of 1,000. Rev. Willard P. Soper of Clinton will give the annual address. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Colegrove. of Marvin street, Tuesday, Sept 25th, 1917. at high noon occurred the marriage of their daughter. Clara E, to H. A. Heine ot Washington, D. C. They were married by the Rev. Willard P. Soper of the Presbyterian Church and were unattended. After a wedding trip to Washington, D. C, they will make their home in East Orange. N. J.

    12/12/2008 12:04:12
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: F. Grover Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Death of Former Utican. New Berlin, July 30,-- F. Grover Colgrove died at Saranac LakeTuesday. Death was due toTuberculosis. Mr. Colgrove was32 years old and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Colgrove of New Berlin. He has been engagedin the dry goods business, having been employed by JohnA. Roberts & Co. in Utica. Forseveral years he has been waginga losing fight for health. Hewas greatly beloved here among his old friends. He is sirvivedby his parents, one sister, Mrs.C. O. Conklins of Big Timber,Mont. Date: 30 Jul 1915 Paper: Utica Harald-Dispatch Location: Itica, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch%201915.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Herald%20Dispatch%201915%20-%202442.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=133a74aa&DocId=2471426&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=3&hits=856+863+871+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 09:03:16
    1. [COLEGROVE] 1911 Colegrove Reunion
    2. Needs proper editing: Brookfield NY Courier 1910 - 1912 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .10, 1911. Colegrove Reunion. The annual reunion of t h e Colegrove family was h e ld last Thursday at t he pleasant home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles H. Colegrove, Sr., in Clinton. T h e day was a l l t h a t could be d e s i r ed and t h e guests, to t h e number of about sixty, e n t e r e d . h e a r t i l y into t h e enjoyment of t h e occasion, not f o r g e t t i n g to each t a k e . a p a r t in t h e most important feature of t h e day, t h a t of sampling t h e sumptuous dinner laid. out on d a i n t i l y appointed tables under t h e shade of t h e wide spreading elms and s t a t e l y maples. After-dinner speeches were made, Rev. S. J . Douglas t a k i n g t h e i n i t i a tive, followed by j u d g e Dwight K, Colegrove of Utica, Mr. C h a r l e s Colegrove of t h e old homestead, Mr. J o hn Colegrove of Clinton and Miss Bessie P i e r c e of Bridgewater. Music and social c o n v e r s e w e r e i u d u l g e d in, i n t e r spersed with rambles through t he spacious grounds. An election of officers was h e l d . Lynn Colegrove bei n g elected P r e s i d e n t , Mrs. Lynn Colegrove, S e c r e t a r y ; and i t was decided t h a t t h e n e x t annual r e u n i o n . b e held at t h e i r home in Edmeston. T h i s b r a n c h of t h e Colegrove family t r a c e s it's lineage back to F r a n c is Colegrove, one of t h e e a r l i e s t settlers of Rhode Island. Guests were in att e n d a n c e from Brooklyn, Elmira, Utica, Passaic, N. J . , E a s t Orange, N . J . , Edmeston, Brookfield,' Sauquoit, Bridgewater, Clayv-ille,. Westmoreland and W e s t Edmeston. .As t h e sunwas s e t t i n g low t h e h a p p y company dispersed, each hoping to r e n ew t h e pleasant associations for many years to come.

    12/12/2008 08:06:11
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Mrs. Emogene Colegrove - Utica Daily Press
    2. UTICA DAILY PRESS (New York) THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942 Mrs. Emogene Colegrove New Berlin - Mrs Emogene Colegrove, 64, died in chase Memorial Hospital June 23, 1942 after an illness of several weeks. She was born in Edmeston May 19, 1878, the daughter of Frank Davis and Adeline Talbot Davis. On sept 14, 1899 she married Lynn colegrove who survives. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Irene, and two brothers; Chester and Benjamin Davis. all of this village. The funeral will be private from her late home Friday afternoon the Rev Nelson F. Parke, rector of St. Andrews Church officiating. Burial to be in Union cemetery, Edmeston.

    12/12/2008 08:05:05
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: George Albert Colegrove 1936
    2. Clyde NY Herald 1933-1938 CLYDE, WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK, Wednesday, March 25, 1936 GEORGE COLEGROVE DIES OF HEART ATTACK Geoige Albert Colegrove. 57, widely known Clyde farmer, died of a heart attack at 5:30 o'clock Monday morning at his home. A son of the late John and Mary Cole grove, he is survived by his wife. Mrs Rose Watkins Colegrove; a son, Albert Colegrove. and three brothers. Wiliiam C. Colegrove of Lyons. Edwin Colegrove of Rockwood. Pa., and Harry Colegrove of Clyde. Services will be conducted at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the funeral home of Harold S. Mann. West Genesee Street. Rev. William H. G Lewis, pastor of St. John's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery.

    12/12/2008 08:03:58
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Mrs. F. W. Colegrove,
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Mrs. F. W. Colegrove,Hamilton Native HAMILTON -- Word has been -------- --- ---- Mrs. Mabel DartColegrove on Oct. 4 1954, at her home in New3ard, N.J.Mrs Colgrove was born in Hamilton on Jun 12 1863, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dart.She studied for three and ahalf years in Colgate Universityand was graduated from VassarCollege.She was a librarian in Neward,N.J. for 30 years retiringin 1914.Mrs. Colgrove was a member ofthe First Baptist Church ofNewark.She was married in Hamilton toFrederick W. Colgrove in August 1884. Her husband diedin 1915.Burial services will be heldat the graveside in WoodlawnCemetery, Hamilton at 9:30a. m. Saturday. Date: 4 Oct 1954 Paper: Utica Observer Dispatch Location: Itica, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Utica%20NY%20Daily%20Observer/Utica%20NY%20Observer%201954.pdf/Utica%20NY%20Observer%201954%20-%207406.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=5a81b421&DocId=4636376&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=2&hits=25e+877+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 07:51:14
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Edward C. Colgrove.
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Edward C. Colgrove. Edward C. Colgrove, an engineeraged 64 years died at 8 a.m. today at the family home 937 South State street. he is survived by his widow, by one son, James H. Colgrove ofRedwood, N.Y. by one daughter,Edith W. Colgrove of this city,also by two brothers John and Charles Colgrove. The funeral will be held Sunday from the WesleyanMethodist church. Date: 16 Jul 1909 Paper: Syracuse Journal Location: Syracuse, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201909.pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201909%20-%202373.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=fffffffff7b7db4b&DocId=5632616&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=3&hits=11f7+121a+1225+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 07:32:46
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Rebecca W. Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Rebecca W. Colgrove Rebecca W. Colegrove, 74 died Driday evening following alingering illness. Funeral services will be held at the undertaking rooms of M. Ryan& Son Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will bein Morningside Cemetery. Date: 16 Jul 1920 Paper: Syracuse Journal Location: Syracuse, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201920.pdf/Syracuse%20NY%20Daily%20Journal%201920%20-%203742.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffffbd702aa5&DocId=5694430&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=2&hits=af6+af9+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 07:18:01
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: MRS. HUGH COLGROVE
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. MRS. HUGH COLGROVE Mrs. Abbie Theresa Colgrove, aged 73, wife of Hugh Colgrove,died Wednesday of the last weekin the Ward Nursing Home, Pittsfield, after a long illness.She was born in Edmeston on January 29, 1881, daughter of Everett and ida (Ray) Simmons.She was married to Mr Colegroveon January 23, 1907.Besides her husband, she leavesa son Lorenzo; three grand-children; three brothers, Carlof Gilbertsville, and Lauren and Ray Simmons of edmeston;three sisters, Mrs. ChesterHouk and Miss Ada Simmons, bothof Edmeston, and Mrs. CarrieBennett, of West Burlington; ahalf-sister, Mrs. Robert Larrabee, edmeston; her step-mother, Mrs. Hattie Simmons,and Nieces and nephews.Mrs. Colegrove attended the Methodist Church. She also wasa member of the Wharton Grange.The funeral was held at 2 p.m.Saturday from the Houk FuneralHome, the Rev. Leonard Davisofficiating. Burial was in Edmeston Union Cemetery. Date: 7 May 1954 Paper: The Otsego Farmer Location: Cooperstown, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Newspapers%20Disk3/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer%20&%20Republican%20Grayscale%201954-%201955.pdf/Cooperstown%20NY%20Otsego%20Farmer%20&%20Republican%20Grayscale%201954-%201955%20-%200168.pdf#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=5358fdce&DocId=6432449&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=2&hits=460+464+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 06:57:57
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: -- Mrs. Maria Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. -- Mrs. Maria Colgrove died at the Ogdensburg State hospitalThursday, June 19th, aged 78years. Mrs. Colgrove had been deprived of her mind 14 years.She leaves five children, threedaughters and two sons, Richardand Nelson Colgrove, of thistown; Mrs. Anna Stone of Spragueville; Mrs. Ella Riceof Diana, and Mrs. Esther Leeper,of Millsprings, Mo. Her funeralwas held at the home of herson Richard Colgrove, Saturday.Rev. I. J. Hourse of BeaverFalls, officiated; intermentat Hillside Cemetery. Date: 26 Jun 1902 Papter: The Journal & republican Location: Lowville, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Lowvile%20Ny%20Rebulican/1902/Newspaper%20Lowville%20NY%20Journal%20Republican%201902%20-%20%28103%29.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffff8eec54ad&DocId=141034&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=4&hits=abe+1261+13d2+1433+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 06:31:16
    1. [COLEGROVE] Marriage: Colgrove - Wollschlager
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Twenty-five and 45 years ago August 17 1911 John Woolschlager, Beaver Falls,and Beatrice Colegrove, Castorland, were married August 3d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colgrove. Date: 1936 Paper: The Journal & Republican Location: Lowville, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Lowvile%20Ny%20Rebulican/1936/Newspaper%20Lowville%20NY%20Journal%20Republican%201936%20-%20%28271%29.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=27808c42&DocId=155866&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=1&hits=cd+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 06:22:08
    1. [COLEGROVE] Obit: Richard A. Colgrove
    2. Terry Colegrove
    3. Richard A. Colgrove, 72, well known farmer of Catorland, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sadie Planck, Denmark, at4:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon,after an illness of over a year. Mr. Colgrove was born in Edwardeville, Ont., one of a family of seven children of the late Charles and Maria LarabeeColgrove. he came to this country over 60 years ago andhas resided in Castorland formany years. He was a member ofDenmark Grange. Surviving aretwo daughters, Mrs. Sadie M.Planck, Denmark; Mrs. BeatriceM. Woolschlager, Copanhagen; asone Charles F. Colgrove, Copanhagan; a brother NelsonColgrove, Mill Spring, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Anna L Stone, Gouverneur, and six grand-children. His wive Mrs. EvaShampine Colgrove, died in July, 1928. Funeral services were held at his late residence in Castorlandat 12:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon, rev. D. E. Hartley, Copenhagen, officiating.Interment was in the SpraguevilleCemetery. Date: 23 Oct 1930 Paper: The Journal & Republican Location: Lowville, NY Source: http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Lowvile%20Ny%20Rebulican/1930/Newspaper%20Lowville%20NY%20Journal%20Republican%201930%20-%20%28464%29.PDF#xml=http://fultonhistory.com/dtSearch/dtisapi6.dll?cmd=getpdfhits&u=ffffffff9b3c3a20&DocId=153186&Index=Z%3a%2fFulton%20Historical&HitCount=4&hits=e29+e3d+e69+ea8+&SearchForm=c%3a%5cinetpub%5cwwwroot%5cFulton%5fNew%5fform%2ehtml&.pdf 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

    12/12/2008 06:15:00