I am a little girl eleven years old and am trying to get a collection of autographs.1
Could you be so kind as to send me yours? I should prize it very highly.
Yours respectfully, Marjorie Cook loc_vm.02264_large.jpgCorrespondent:
Marjorie Hempstead Cook Gelm
(1877–1941) was born in Burlington, Iowa, to Henry Trevor Cook and Eliza
C. Hempstead. Her mother's family was descended from Sir Robert Hempstead, the
founder of Hempstead, Long Island, and Gelm was a member of the Daughters of the
American Revolution through her ancestor Stephen Hempstead (1752–1832),
who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Sometime in the 1880s, the Cook family
moved to Chicago, where Marjorie met Captain George Gelm, whom she married in
1898. Upon George Gelm's retirement from the U.S. Navy in 1928, the couple moved
to New York City. Marjorie Gelm died in Mt. Sinai Hospital, Manhattan, and is
buried in Arlington National Cemetery. For more information, see her obituary,
"Mrs. George E. Gelm Dies; of Pioneer L. I. Family" (Brooklyn
Daily Eagle [April 29, 1941], 11).