Ebon Satterlee - line 48
Source - Year: 1920; Census Place: Corwin, Ida, Iowa; Roll: T625_492; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 57
George Wellendorf - line 52
Source - Year: 1930; Census Place: Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0027; FHL microfilm: 2340377
George Wellendorf - line 17
Source - Year: 1940; Census Place: Ida Grove, Ida, Iowa; Roll: m-t0627-01167; Page: 81A; Enumeration District: 47-4
Wacille Satterlee Wed In Maryland
Sidney Pedersen, son of Chas. Pedersen of Pocahontas, and Wacille Satterlee, daughter of Mrs. George Wellendorf, were united in marriage Wednesday, September 25 at Elkton, Md., at 3:30 in the Presbyterian parsonage. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mackelvane, cousins of the bride.
The bride was attired in a maroon crepe dress with harmonizing accessories.
Immeriately after the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride's aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alcorn in Philadelphia where a lovely wedding dinner was served. After a short honeymoon trip in the east they returned to Ida Grove Monday night, where they will reside.
The bride has lived all her life in this community, and received her education in the public schools. The bridegroom is the youngest son Of Chas. Pedersen. He graduated from Battle Creek high school and attended junior college at Sheldon one year. The past two years he has been employed at the Feddersen Service Station in this city.
Source - Ida County Pioneer Record - Oct 3, 1940
Wacille Pedersen and Orville Anderson Wed Saturday
The marriage of Wacille Pedersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wellendorf, and Orville Anderson, son of George Anderson of Austin, Minn., took place at the Park Hotel Saturday, September 24. That day being the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wellendorf. The double ring ceremony was performed at 12 o'clock noon by Rev. R. J. Rutt in the presence of the immediate families and a few intimate friends. The living room was prettily arranged with baskets of chrysanthemums for the occasion.
The bride was attired in a dark blue suit with gray accessories and corsage of yellow chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Mary Ann Flanagan, as matron of honor wore a dark blue suit with black accessories and corsage of pink chrysanthemums.
The bridegroom and his brother, Glenn Anderson as best man wore dark business suits and white carnation boutonnieres.
The bride's mother wore a brown dress with olive green trimming and corsage of white chrysanthemums and yellow rosebuds.
After the ceremony a two course wedding dinner was served cafeteria to about 30 guests. The serving table was centered with a beautiful bouquet of pink and white carnations. The dinner was prepared and served by Mrs. LaRue McShane, Mrs. Ed. Thornhill, Mrs. Andy Clark and Mrs. Lottie Urban.
The newlyweds left that afternoon for Austin, Minn., to reside in a new home which was in readiness for them.
Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and son Dewayne and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson of Austin, Minn.
Source - Ida County Pioneer Record - Sep 29, 1949
Source - Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013
Wacille Cook
Services were Tuesday afternoon for Wacille Cook, 66, Ida Grove, at the Christensen Funeral Home in Ida Grove.
Mrs. Cook died unexpectedly at her home Saturday. The Rev. James Riley of the United Methodist Church officiated at the services, and burial was in the Ida Grove Cemetery.
Mrs. Cook, the former Wacille Saterlee, was born July 21, 1919 in Independence, and came to Ida Grove at an early age. She lived in the Ida Grove and Storm Lake areas most of her life.
She is survived by a son, Frederick Anderson of Arthur and four grandchildren.
Source - Ida County Courier - Dec 31, 1985