Thomas Googe, the Nypano baggagemaster at Meadville and Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell, who were boy and girl lovers 38 years ago, and who have since been married and lost their partners, were joined in wedlock in Meadville lately.
The Bradford Era, 18 Sep 1891, p.3, Bradford, Pa.
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Mrs. Thomas Googe passed away Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her son, W. H. Caldwell, Geneva, aged 82 years.
Mrs. Googe is survived by five children, her husband having died about a year ago, George and Elray, of Cambridge Springs, Mrs. Margaret Brooks, of Conneaut Lake, Mrs. Jennie Greenman, Meadville, and W. H. Caldwell, of Geneva. Two brothers and one sister also survive, Elias Kress of Torpedo, Pa., and Mrs, Lida Miller and F. W. Kress of Tidioute.
Mrs. Googe was formerly a resident of Cambridge Springs, having made her home with her son, since her husband's death. She had a large circle of warm friends who regret her death.
Funeral services were held at the home of W. H. Caldwell, Geneva, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and interment in Greendale cemetery.
The Evening Record, Sat., 08 Feb 1913, p.3, Greenville, Pa.
Thomas Googe, the Nypano baggagemaster at Meadville and Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell, who were boy and girl lovers 38 years ago, and who have since been married and lost their partners, were joined in wedlock in Meadville lately.
The Bradford Era, 18 Sep 1891, p.3, Bradford, Pa.
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Mrs. Thomas Googe passed away Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of her son, W. H. Caldwell, Geneva, aged 82 years.
Mrs. Googe is survived by five children, her husband having died about a year ago, George and Elray, of Cambridge Springs, Mrs. Margaret Brooks, of Conneaut Lake, Mrs. Jennie Greenman, Meadville, and W. H. Caldwell, of Geneva. Two brothers and one sister also survive, Elias Kress of Torpedo, Pa., and Mrs, Lida Miller and F. W. Kress of Tidioute.
Mrs. Googe was formerly a resident of Cambridge Springs, having made her home with her son, since her husband's death. She had a large circle of warm friends who regret her death.
Funeral services were held at the home of W. H. Caldwell, Geneva, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock and interment in Greendale cemetery.
The Evening Record, Sat., 08 Feb 1913, p.3, Greenville, Pa.
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