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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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--- On Tue, 10/14/08, Terry Colegrove <colegrovet(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Terry Colegrove <colegrovet(a)yahoo.com>
Subject: COLEGROVE WILL CASE UP MONDAY
To: colegrove(a)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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Terry Colegrove
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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