Charles T. Westcott weds Miss. Mary E. Hazelgrove ~ Iowa
Davenport Daily Leader
Davenport, Scott, Iowa
January 31, 1897
IOWA NOTES
- The new home of A.W. Baird, the contractor at Mason City, was nearly
burned to the ground Friday morning, catching fire from a kerosene lamp that
was left burning under a frozen water pipe for the purpose of thawing it
out. The loss is about $1,000.
- Richard B. McDonald of Clinton had his left hand severely pinched while
making a coupling in the "Q" yards Monday noon. He was taken to his home and
Dr. C.W. Meyers called, who found it necessary to amputate the middle and
index fingers. The other fingers were badly jammed but it is thought they
will not have to be taken off.
- W.A. Cottrell, esq., of LeMars, has invented a corn harvester that looks
as though it might revolutionize the methods of caring for the corn crop.
The machine is something like a self binding harvester. It cuts tow rows of
corn and stalks in a manner similar to the elevation of grain to the binder.
At the top of the elevator the cars of corn are cut from the stalks and
carried in another elevator to a wagon. The stalks are put into bundles for
binding.
- Charles T. Westcott, who is well known to the baseball fraternity, was
married Thursday at Dakota City to Miss Mary E. Hazelgrove, an accomplished
young lady of that place, Rev. Joel A. Smith, of LeMars performing the
ceremony. The wedding was quite an elaborate affair and after the
festivities were over the bride and groom repaired to their future home,
taking with them the best wishes of many friends.-LeMars Sentinel.
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Cathy Joynt Labath
Iowa Old Press
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June 3 and 4, 1800
Dakota Precinct, Dakota Village, Dakota County, Nebraska
John W. Hazlelgrove, head, 38, farmer, Ky. Va. Ky
Margie Hazelgrove, wife, 34, keeping house, Oh. Oh. Oh.
Wm. T. or Wm. L. Hazelgrove, son, 14, at home, Neb. Ky. Oh.
Fannie Hazelgrove, daughter, 16, at home, Neb. Ky. Oh.
Charles T. Hazelgrove, son, 11, Neb. Ky. Oh.
John L. Hazelgrove, son, 4, Neb. Ky. Oh.
Mary E. Hazelgrove, daughter, 2, Neb. Ky. Oh.
June 18, 1880
3 Ward Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa
G. E. Westcott, head, 35, keeps livery stable, Ct. Ct. Ct.
Kate M. Westcott, wife, 29, keeps house, Ind. Ind. Ind.
Kate D. Westcott, daughter, 10, at school, Ia. Ct. Ind.
Charles L. or T.? Westcott, son, 8, at school, Neb. Ct. Ind.
Mary W. Westcott, daughter, 7, at school, Neb. Ct. Ind.
James Westcott, son, 4, Ia. Ct. Ind.
Ralph Westcott, son, born in November, Ia. Ct. Ind.
Betsy Anderson, 16, servant,
[1900 census as Hazlegrove]
June 12, and 13th, 1900
Dakota Precinct, Dakota County, Nebraska
John W. Hazlegrove, head, February 1842, 58, married 37 yrs., Ky. Va. Ky., farmer
Marjorie Hazlegrove, wife, May 1846, 54, married 37 yrs. seven children five living, Oh. Oh. Oh.
John L. Hazlegrove, son, July 1875, 24, single, Neb. Ky. Oh. no occupation listed
Georgia B. Hazlegrove, daughter, April 1883, 17, single, Neb. Ky. Oh. at school
June 5, 1900
Dakota Precinct, Dakota Village, Dakota County, Nebraska
Charles Westcott, head, May 1871, 29, married 3 yrs., Neb. Neb. Neb. floor raiser
Mary H. E. Westcott, wife, April 1882, 22, married 3 yrs. two children two living, Neb. Ky. Oh.
George H. Westcott, son, January 1898, 2, single, Neb. Neb. Neb.
Margia H. Westcott, daughter, November 1899, six months, Neb. Neb. Neb.
[1900 census listed as Hazlegrove]
Dakota Precinct, Dakota County, Nebraksa
William Hazlegrove, head, Feb. 1866, 34, married 4 yrs. Neb. Ky. Oh. farmer
Ella M. Hazlegrove, wife, Feb 1866, 34, married 4 yrs. three children three living, Neb. Vt. Oh.
Ray L. Hazlegrove, son, March 1897, 3, Neb. Neb. Neb.
Mary Hazlegrove, daughter, Sept. 18981, 1, Neb. Neb. Neb.
Charles Hazlegrove, son, May 1900, less than year old, Neb. Neb. Neb.
1920 Sious City, Dakota County, Nebraska
John W. Hazelgrove, head, 77, married, retired farmer
Margie Hazelgrove, wife, 74, married
John L Hazlelgrove, son, 40, married, no wife listed, fireman-railroad
I do not know for a FACT that I have listed the correct families, but I believe I have.