Newspaper: Utica NY Observer Dispatch 1937 Tuesday, August 24, 1937 ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the engagement of Miss Evelyn Colegrovey daughter of the late Judge Dwight H. Colegrove and Mrs. Colegrove, to Edward p. Jones Jr., Cleveland, Ohio. There is a grainy black and white photo with this Newspaper article found at: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Happy hunting! Casandra Colegrove
Violet Mae Colegrove SmithROBINETTE — Violet Mae Colegrove Smith, 88, of Robinette, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008.Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Saunders Cemetery on Ranger Ridge, with Rev. Michael VanNatter and Steven Gallion officiating. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Krantz-McNeely Funeral Home.Krantz-McNeely Funeral Home at Man is in charge of the arrangements. Source: http://www.register-herald.com/obituaries/local_story_255230334.html 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
VIOLET MAE COLEGROVE SMITH, 88, Robinette, died Sun. Sept. 7, 2008; born April 11, 1920, at Cuzzie, dau. of the late Arch & Lettie Harbor Colegrove; widow of Stanford Corbett Smith. With Krantz-McNeely Funeral Home, Man in charge, graveside services 11am Wed., Sept. 17, at Saunders Cem., Ranger Ridge with Michael VanNatter & Steven Gallion. Source: http://www.lincolnjournalinc.com/default.asp?sourceid=&smenu=98&twindow=Default&mad =No&sdetail=1925&wpage=1&skeyword=&sidate=&ccat=&ccatm=&restate=&restatus=&reoption=&retype =&repmin=&repmax=&rebed=&rebath=&subname=&pform=&sc=2186&hn=lincolnjournalinc&he=.com 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
McCaskey, Marie Marie McCaskey, 97, of Morenci died Saturday, Nov. 10, 2007, surrounded by her family at the home of her daughter, Susan Merillat, in Medina Township with the assistance of Great Lakes Hospice. She was born Oct. 27, 1910, in Medina Township Mich., to Philip and Allie (Root) Colegrove. On Sept. 18, 1929, she married Harley McCaskey in Adrian, Mich. Marie was a life-long Morenci area resident. She was a member of the Morenci High School class of 1927 and attended Stautzenberger College in Toledo. Marie is survived by 10 children, Bob (and Luella) of Morenci, Bill (and Joyce) of Hudson, Duane (and Arlene) of Toledo, Rita (and Richard) Borton of Riverside, Calif., Annabelle (and Lee) Peterson of Morenci, Peggy (and Larry) Johnson of Hudson, Jim (and Vickie) of Morenci, Susan (and Ron) Merillat of Hudson, Karen (and Bob) Beck of Morenci and Larry of Holt, Mich.; daughter-in-law, Mary McCaskey, of Toledo; 33 grandchildren; 79 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Virginia Colegrove. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harley, in 1975; one son, Richard; great- granddaughter Angie McCaskey; two sisters, Edna VanLeer and Ethel Swartzendruber; and three brothers, Leslie, Frank and Ray Colegrove. Funeral services are scheduled at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at Eagle Funeral Home-Charles Fink Chapel in Morenci with Pastor Gene Sugg officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in Morenci. Visitation is planned from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday. In lieu of flowers, those planning an expression of sympathy may make memorial contributions to the charity of donor’s choice. Source: http://statelineobserver.com/content/view/1182/44/ 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
Thanks Terry, I am DeForest's second cousin, once removed. I am in regular contact with his two sons, including the Master Chief (mentioned in the article) and also a nephew of DeForest, Sr. DeForest Sr. was the son of William Walter, son of Charles Henry (1843-1919) whom I think you have in your database. Regards, Bob Colegrove, Columbia, MD ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Colegrove" <tcolegrove1@msn.com> To: "COLEGROVE mail list" <colegrove@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 4:22 PM Subject: [COLEGROVE] Pianist Plays > > Pianist Plays ToGrade Pupils > > DeForest W. Colegrove ofRochester, N.Y., a profes-sional pianist and > bandleader, entertained pupilsof grades 1 to 4 of the Newport County Day > Schoolyesterday at their musicperiod.Colegrove first played professionally > "in the pit" at silent movie theaters in Norfolk, Va.,during his Navy > serviceyears ago. After moving to Rochester he formed aband, "the Hot > Shot Four"playing in clubs which grew into a larger band sponsered by the > RochesterGas and Electric Co. It performed at children'shospitals, homes > for theelderly and senior citizens groups.At the local school he > entertained on teh puano and accordian, then led an old-fashioned > song-fest with thechildrens requests.By popular demand he gave > aperformance for Grades 5to 8 at the school today.Colegrove is in > Newportvisiting his son and daughter-in-law, Master Chief > DeforestColegrove Jr., USN and Mrs.Colegrove of 242 Gibbs Ave. > > Newport Daily News | Newport | Rhode Island 10-15-1970 > > Source: > http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=60250035&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 > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Pianist Plays ToGrade Pupils DeForest W. Colegrove ofRochester, N.Y., a profes-sional pianist and bandleader, entertained pupilsof grades 1 to 4 of the Newport County Day Schoolyesterday at their musicperiod.Colegrove first played professionally "in the pit" at silent movie theaters in Norfolk, Va.,during his Navy serviceyears ago. After moving to Rochester he formed aband, "the Hot Shot Four"playing in clubs which grew into a larger band sponsered by the RochesterGas and Electric Co. It performed at children'shospitals, homes for theelderly and senior citizens groups.At the local school he entertained on teh puano and accordian, then led an old-fashioned song-fest with thechildrens requests.By popular demand he gave aperformance for Grades 5to 8 at the school today.Colegrove is in Newportvisiting his son and daughter-in-law, Master Chief DeforestColegrove Jr., USN and Mrs.Colegrove of 242 Gibbs Ave. Newport Daily News | Newport | Rhode Island 10-15-1970 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=60250035&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
Colegrove/Lyons Ken and Joyce Colegroveof Casa Grande have announced the engagementof their daughter Tammyto Jerry Lyons.Tammy is currently employed by family at Heritage House of Flowers.Jerry is a manager of Burris-White Machinery inTucson.The wedding is planned for early spring. Casa Grande Dispatch | Casa Grande | Arizona 10-11-1994 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=112174802&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=5 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
Bruce L. Colegrove A memorial service will beheld for Bruce L. Colegroveat 11 a.m. Friday at the First Assembly of God Churchin Casa Grande. The Rev. EdBradford will officiate.A visitation will be held 6-8p.m. tonight at the Cole &Maud Mortuary. Burial will be at the Valley of the Sun Memorial Park in Chandler. A U.S. Air Force veteran'sgraveside service will be conducted by Williams Air Force Base. Mr Colegrove died March 20, 1989, in Tijuana, Mexico. He was 22.Mr Colegrove was born Oct.22, 1966, in Morenci, Mich.Nine years ago, he moved from Hillsdale, Mich. to Casa Grande with his family.Mr. Colegrove was a 1985graduate of Casa Grande UnionHigh School. He served as a crew chief for the maintenanceof a T-38 Talon jet at WilliamsAir Force Base in Mesa. Mr. Colegrove also serves as anairman technician for 2 1/2 years. He was awarded the U.S.Air Force Achievement Award, which represents a sustainedperion of superior prtformance.Mr. Colegrove retired from military service last June.He was a member of the FirstAssembly of God Church in Casa Grande. Mr. Colegrove is survived byhis father and mother, Kenand Joyce; two brothers, Daveand Craig; three sisters, Tammy, Jennifer and Sheila Costales; and his maternalgrandmother, Juanita Ames; allof Casa Grande.Mr. Colegrove is also survivedby his fiancee, Tresa Tate, ofCasa Grande. Casa Grande Dispatch | Casa Grande | Arizona 03-23-1989 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=110973988&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
PRINDLE, MRS. FRED MILFORD -- Mrs. Fred Prindle, 73, of Milford, died January 30 at her home here. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Tillapaugh Funeral Home, Milford, Burial will be later in Milford Cemetery. Mrs. Prindle was born Aug. 10, 1896 in Milfod, daughter of William and Anna (Colegrove) Turp. She was married 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 survived by a daughter, Mrs. William Kirk, Tampa Fla.; a son Jay Davidson, Oneonta; several nieces and nephews, and nine grandchildren. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Oneonta Star, The | Oneonta | New York 01-31-1970 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=54836811&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=5
CHARLES COLEGROVE COPENHAGEN -- Services for Charles F. Colegrove, 77, Main St., who died Thursday, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Virkler Funeral Home, Lowville. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Copenhagen. Post-Standard, The | Syracuse | New York 05-21-1966 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=39075847&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=7
MRS. MARY COLEGROVE NORWICH--Mrs. Mary E. Wood Colegrove, 81 of 60 Borden Ave., died at her home Wednesday. A native of Franklin, she was the widow of John W. Colegrove who died in 1951. She has been a resident of Norwich for 60 years. Mrs. Colegrove was a member of the Board St. Methodist Church, the King's Daughters, the Aldrich Bible Class and the Senior Citizens Club. She was also a member of 50th Anniversary Club of the church with which she was affiliated. She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Ethel M. Cook, Mrs. Carl Fern, Mrs. Genevieve Townsend, Mrs. Carl Cook all of Norwich, Mrs. M. G. Salis- bury of Dixon, Ill., and Mrs. R. S. Freer of Utica, a son Elmer F. Colegrove of the State of Washington; a sister, Leia Benjamin of Morris; 18 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Services will be at the Robert J. Tahy Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p.m., Rev. J. Harold Davies, pastor of Broad St. Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery at a later date. Friends my call Friday afternoon and evening. Post Standard, The | Syracuse | New York 02-26-1965 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=18544670&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=3
Married CLARK - COLEGROVE -- In Prattsburg, April 28, 1955, Mrs. Alida Colegrove and Glen Clark both of Prattsburg. Chronicle-Express | Penn Yan | New York 06-02-1955 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=5675208&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=3
Written for Jun 17, 1954 Charles Coelgrove, 75, son of Mr. adn Mrs. Benjamin Colegrove, died on June 6, 1954, in Rochester, where he had lived many years. He was born in Prattsburg and attended Franklin academy. He is survived by his widow. Burial was in Mr. Hope cemetery. Mrs. Alice Colegrove and Glen Clark of Prattsburg attended the funeral. Chronicle-Express | Penn Yan | New York 06-24-1954 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=5650234&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=8
MRS. ALTON M. LOOMIS FORMER FREDONIAN DIES IN WASHINGTON ------ Friends in Fredonia have received work in the death in Washington, D. C., Saturday of Mrs. Bertha Colegrove Loomis, widow of Alton M. Loomis. She had been ill for two years. Her husband was for a number of years editor of the Grape Belt and later moved to Washington. Mrs. Loomis leaves four children all of whom were born in Fredonia. The family has been away from here about 30 years. Mrs. Loomis spent her girlhood in Corry, Pa. Dunkirk Evening Observer | Dunkirk | New York 12-15-1943 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=36040284&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=5
had the wrong year on the newspaper article... --- On Tue, 10/14/08, Terry Colegrove <colegrovet@yahoo.com> wrote: From: Terry Colegrove <colegrovet@yahoo.com> Subject: COLEGROVE WILL CASE UP MONDAY To: colegrove@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008, 3:46 PM COLEGROVE WILL CASE UP MONDAY ---- Daughter Contests For Portion of $60,000 Estate of Salamanca Woman. ---- Little Valley, Sept. 18--The first case which will be taken up at the reopening of Supreme Court on Monday will be that of the probate of the will of Dr. Solina P. Colegrove, late of Salamanca. The case has been attracting considerable attention. Mrs. Colegrove left an estate, estimated at $60,000 to her two daughters, Mrs. Nellie J. Terry of Salamanca and Mrs. Helen Mae Nichols of Buffalo. Mrs. Terry received $5,000 under the terms of the will and the bulk of the estate was given to Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. Terry is contesting the will. It is expected that the case will occupy three days. Olean Evening Herald | Olean | New York 09-18-1919 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=41381704&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0
COLEGROVE WILL CASE UP MONDAY ---- Daughter Contests For Portion of $60,000 Estate of Salamanca Woman. ---- Little Valley, Sept. 18--The first case which will be taken up at the reopening of Supreme Court on Monday will be that of the probate of the will of Dr. Solina P. Colegrove, late of Salamanca. The case has been attracting considerable attention. Mrs. Colegrove left an estate, estimated at $60,000 to her two daughters, Mrs. Nellie J. Terry of Salamanca and Mrs. Helen Mae Nichols of Buffalo. Mrs. Terry received $5,000 under the terms of the will and the bulk of the estate was given to Mrs. Nichols. Mrs. Terry is contesting the will. It is expected that the case will occupy three days. Olean Evening Herald | Olean | New York 09-18-1918 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=41381704&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=0
TRIPLE RAIL TRAGEDY ----- Charles Colegrove, Wife and Daugher of Laurens, the Victims. ----- VEHICLE HIT BY D. & H. TRAIN ----- Accident at Dlenn Bridge Crossing, at South End of D. & H. Yards, Late Saturday Afternoon--Duneral Tuesday Afternoon at Laurens. Shocking indeed was the tripple ca- tastrophe occurring Saturday evening, at about 5 o'clock, at the grade crossing of the D. & H. tracks at the Glenn bridge, at the extreme south end of the Oneodta railroad yards of that company, when Charles E. Colegrove, a well-known farmer of Laurends, his wife Mary Sullivan, and their daughter, Mable, aged 24, were instantly killed, the cutter in which they were riding, and their bodies being 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 it is believed were killed outright, when the engine struck the cutter squarely. One of the horses was killed outright, and so far as The Star could learn last evening the other a young animal, nad not been located. It was seen to run away from the scene. Mr and Mrs. Colegrove, who resided near Gilbert's lake, above Laurens, had with the daughter named been at the home of their son, Frank L. Cole- grove, at Otego, spending the day, and were returning home. They occyped 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 knoll hides the view of trains approaching from the south, the approach to the crossing from the macadam being at quite a grade. t 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 was sounded the second time. The train was extra 762 northbound, known as the pick-up and drop train and was in change of Engineer Frank Turner and Conductor Don Firman, both of this city. It struck the rig with terrific force. The top of the cutter was up and the three occumants were probably well bundled for a long drive behind horses. The cutter and occumants were carried over the bridge, the three bodies being found at intervals alongside the track, some 150 ot 200 feet from the crossing. Life was extinct when the train crew and others nearby reached the bodies and it is believed that they were killed by the first impact. The bodies were removed to the small office building nearby. By direction of Coroner Getman, who was called, they were turned over to Undertaker McCrum and removed to his parlors where they were prepared for burial. They were not as badly mutilated as one might imagine. According to coroner Getman who examined them at the undertaking parlors the chief injuries were fractured skulls. The son Frank L. Colegrove, of Otego, was in the city later in the, evening, and yesterday a daughter, Mrs. Clayton Harrington of Oaksville and a brother Washington J. Colegrove of Laurens, were here and arranged for the funeral of the three to be held from the Prespyterian church at Laurens on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The bodies will be placed in the vault there and later interred in the cemetery at Mt. Vision. Historical Sketches. Charles Edwards Colegrove was born in the town of Carlisle, Schoharie county, October 8, 1861, the son of Austin and Eliza Jane (White) Colegrove. In 1865 the family removed to Masonville, where he resided until 1873 when they removed to Milford. About 30 years ago he married Mart Sullivan, daughter of David Sullivan of Mt. Vision, where they removed to Laurens and have since resided in that town, he following farming. Two children survive them, the son Frank of Otego, and the daughter, Mrs. Har- rington of Oaksville, mentioned above. Mr. Colegrove leaves also three brothers, William Henry Colegrove of Schenevus, John C. Colegrove of Unadilia, formerly a resident of Onconta and later of Otego and Washington J. 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. Mrs. Colegrove is believed to have two or three brothers surviving, but non of the Sullivan family have yet communicated with the others. Oneonta Daily Star | Oneonta | New York 01-21-1918 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=13518143&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=2
M'DONALD-COLEGROVEWEDDING AT BUFFALO ------Bride Was Former OleanGirl -- Many Olean PeopleAttended -- Will MakeHome Here This morning at 9 o'clockat St. Theresa's church,Buffalo the marriage of Miss Margaret Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.C. R. Colegrove of IndianChurch Road, and John L. McDonald of Olean, was solemnized, the Rev. M.J. Keah officiating. TheBride was attended by MissHelen Keefe as maid of honor and Edward Colegrove,a brother of the bride was the best man. Edward Purtill and Murice O'Connor were the ushers. The bride was given in marriage by her father.The bride wore a handsone gown of white satin with garniture of Chantilly laceand pearls, and a white picture hat trimmed withplumes. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses.Miss Keefe's gown was ofrose pink clarmeuse, with which she wore a plume trim-med hat. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses.Mrs. Colegrove the mother of the bride, was gowned in gray supple moire with cut steel trimmings and wore a black hat trimmed and worea black velvet har trimmedwith plumes.The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride's parents on Indian Church Road. The guests werelimited to relatives andclose friends of the brides and the groom. The bride's table was set with covers fortwelve. A basket of whiteasters centerd the table,which was lighted with pine and white candles. Throughoutthe house pink and white asters and palms were effectively combined in decoration.Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left inthe afternoon for a wedding trip to Washington, Atlantic City and Pittsburg. They will be at home after September 10th at 319 NorthFifth street, Olean. The bride wore a traveling suitof blue diagonal cloth with plush hat to match.Both the bride and groom are well known in the city. Thebride formerly lived here andwas the honor guest at a number of pre-nuptial affairsgiven in this city. Amongthem a china shower, which wasgiven by Miss Georgia Duncan,and a 7 o'clock dinner at which Mrs. William Carvey was the hostess. In Buffalo Mrs.McDonald was fiven a linen shower by Miss Mary Fahey anda dinner by Miss Helen Keefe.Among the out of town guest who were in attendance at thewedding were Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Forest, Miss Hazel Forest of Rochester; Mrs. S. W. Hardinand son Gerald, James Driscoll,Mr. and Mrs William Carvey, Miss Georgia Duncan, Miss NoraToohey and Mrs. John Lee of Olean.Olean Times | Olean | New York 08-26-1913 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=57895365&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=1 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
Olean friends have received inviations for the wedding of Miss Clorence Colegroveof Indian Church road, Buffalo, and John McDonald of Olean which will be solemnized Tuesday, August26th, at St. Teresa's Catholic church. Olean Times | Olean | New York 08-15-1913 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=53920773&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
Wedding Announced.At a family dinner party at CubaLake yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Colegrove of Buffalo, announced the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Florence N., toJohn L. McDonald of Olean.Olean Evening Herald | Olean | New York 07-14-1913 Source: http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=41770313&firstvisit=true&src=search¤tResult=7 Terry Colegrove