Hi folks, I hope everyone had a great summer! To get things rolling again for fall, instead of a typical roll call let's try something a little different for the month of September. Which ancestor would you most like to meet and what would you ask them? (Remember to change the 'subject line' and put your ancestors name there instead.) If anyone has other ideas for theme's we could try in the future, please email me privately. Susan~List Admin http://clix.to/susan
My Name is Roger l. Hilscher Want to fine information on my Grandma Julianna Wolfe From Leipzig Bessarabia Russia UK born 18 June 1871 Jacob Wolfe is her Father Mother is Justina Mueller or miller.I would like to know if she was jewish. She married Jacob Hilscher in 1894 In Leipzig & they came From Hamburg to N.Y. in may 7 1898 went to Eureka,S.D. in 1904 they Moved to wishek,N.D & 1937 moved to Lodi CA where Grandma died august 1952. Thank you All help will be appericated. Roger H.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/117.1 Message Board Post: I realize the original post by Diane Bland is very old (posted Dec. 1999) but I just came across it and wanted to write to you. My name is Chris Wolf, and I'm from Texas. My father is the son of the late Joseph Nicholas Wolf. We have also been looking for descendants of his brother Nicolas Joseph Wolf, which is the missing part of our family tree. Any help would be appreciated. Chris Wolf
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wolf, Long Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1382 Message Board Post: I am interested in any information on Mariah M. Wolf who married Franklin Long March 28, 1848 in Lawrence Co. Arkansas.
Hi all A sad day for Perry county genealogists. I was related to Evelyn's husband. I was lucky to run into Evelyn early on in my beginning Perry Co research. She provided my first info on the Wolfes of Perry and the Emericks and other related families. My first foray into Junction City was when the genealogy materials were stored in their nice little library when the New Lexington library was under construction. I pulled up to the library and parked out front where it said something to the effect 1 hour parking or similar. We went in and met Evelyn and found we were researching the same folk. But I said something about the parking and she said "that's OK, I'm the mayor" Hope some of you in the area can go to the funeral on Saturday. Barbara NEW LEXINGTON -- Evelyn D. Wolfe, 73, of 77913 Dutch Ridge Road, New Straitsville, formerly of Junction City, passed away Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2004. She was born Jan. 14, 1931, in New Straitsville, the daughter of the late William and Frances Applegate Angle. She was a member of the Living Word Ministries Church, where she was the treasurer. She was a retired employee of the Perry County Library and former mayor of Junction City for eight years. She was an avid genealogist and had a great love for reading and traveling. Surviving are her daughters, Sharon (Edward) Reed Glaze of Lancaster and Jacqueline Atkinson of Columbus; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brothers, William (Marjorie) Angle of New Lexington and Stephen (Vicky) Angle of Columbus; sisters, Jo Ellen (Roy) Vigon of Junction City, Flo (Phillip) Mitchell of Gilbert, W.Va. and Andrea Angle of London; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Wolfe, who died in 1988; her son, Donald Eugene Wolfe; her parents; and great-grandchildren, Dallas and Faith Marie Meece. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today, Aug. 27, at Chute-Wiley Funeral Home, 118 S. Jackson St., New Lexington, and one hour prior to services at the church. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004, at Living Word Church, 3860 Ohio 37 W., Junction City. Burial will follow in New Lebanon Cemetery, Junction City.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cameron Wolf Gossert Walters and many more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1379.1.1 Message Board Post: 6/19/1913 letter from Samuel Riegel Lebanon Co.,PA Mary Williams Cameron died 1911/wife of Henry Nelson Cameron Mrs. Sarah (Cameron) Young Niles,Michigan Lebanon PA June 10 1913 My dear Cousin It was a great pleasure to me several days ago to receive your welcome letter. The letter you refer to that I wrote to your father was not answered. Cousin Olivia kept me well informed at the time and I knew of the great loss you sustained by the death of your mother. And realizing the issues the had to be met during the accident, sickness and death of a beloved parent, and the new cares that had to be met of an aged father. You all had my sincere sympathy on account of my past experience. It was truly gratifying to me to read in your letter of the distribution your father made of his property and of the nice feeling pervading among the children. Since March 11, I have Uncle Joseph McConnell at home. He was twelve weeks in the hospital. His first thought, when leaving the hospital, was to take rooms at the nearest hotel to the Homestead, but on inquiry, I found all the rooms taken and they could only take him as a border. That was not satisfactory. I secured a private boarding place across the street from the “Homestead,” and I suggested starting the fires and making the house comfortable, and to stay with Uncle at night as long as necessary. I have been doing this to the present and uncle is well cared for. He has a slight indisposition for a few days, but is doing nicely at present. His great trouble is weakness. We were fortunate in securing a good boarding place. Uncle enjoys his meals and rests well, sleeps well at night. I am heartily glad you referred to the matter of genealogy to me, because there are not as many who are informed, besides while Uncle Joseph is still living, I can consult with him. I am sorry not to have something real nice for you daughter to help her being eligible to the societies referred to (DAR). Our ancestors were of the peaceful but nevertheless bestcitizens. Uncle Tommy Cameron was an honorably discharged soldier of the Civil War, and on special occasions wore badges and credentials enough for the whole “Friend-Schaft.” I will now answer your Grandmother Cameron’s maiden name. Uncle Joseph Cameron’s wifes maiden name Bories/Burris?. Polly Bories(Burris?). Uncle Tommy Cameron spoke of a brother of your Grandmother, Joseph Bories(Burris?). My Grandmother McConnel’s father’s name was Lewis "Ludwig" Cameron. His wifes’ family name was Wolf. There are immediate relatives living at the Wolf homestead and own the place. I visit there. Grandmother McConnel, Polly May, the eldest, Catherine (Aunty Vogel) were the two daughters of the first marriage. John, the eldest son and Joseph, Your Grandfather were the children of the first marriage. Uncle John Cameron mentioned, may have drifted into the war of the Revolution. It was he of whom I wrote to your father that one day while your grandfather, Joseph Cameron, was out along the Juaniata he was addressed by a voice from the opposite of the river, and looking in the direction of the voice saw a man. Uncle Joseph C! ameron was addressed “Brother Joe, is that you?” Answered “Yes is that you brother John?” Uncle Joseph Cameron hurriedly made his way to his boat, and crossed the river to meet his brother. And in his own language met on one. If the earth had opened and swallowed him, he would not more effectually been out of sight. You of course know when Uncle Joseph Cameron went west as a pioneer in his own equipment, all of the family but your father who had preceded the rest, were overtaken by sickness(Cholera) and had three funerals in five days. Uncle Joe’s wife, daughter Catherine (Mrs. Rush) and her husband. The latter, Cousin Mae Williams Grandparents. While my Grandparents were still living in the country, your Grandmother Cameron with your father, Cousin Henry Nelson Cameron, visited by grandparents at their home. My mother (86 years), your father, and Uncle Tommy Cameron were near the same age. Family name of the second wife Gossert, Aunt! Betsy (who died with us) the eldest Sarah, married to a man named Lon g. Lydia married to Meffert. Third wife Maria Walter. Simon Cameron the eldest of this marriage. Noah, Louisa (married to Foesig), and Tommy Cameron. My birth date was Sept. 4, 1845. May following Great Grandfather Ludwig Cameron visited my Grandparents at Lebanon and I have the honor of being carried out of the house first time bare headed by him. Grandmother McConnel always spoke of your father by using his full name Henry Nelson Cameron. My Grandparents were in touch with Uncle Joseph Cameron (Your Grandfather) and were informed of their preparations to go west and received letters when they were overtaken by sickness and death. Before starting for the west, Great Grandfather Ludwig Cameron with his family and Uncle Joseph Cameron (your grandfather) lived near together, near East Salem. Uncle Noah Cameron was already married. So was Uncle Simon Cameron. Uncle Tommy Cameron was living home most of the time with his parents. Grandfather Ludwig Cameron was a shoemaker by tra! de and a useful man in the Community.He had given much attention to tree culture and raising fruit.Skilled in Grafting. when Uncle Adam McConnel and Uncle Joseph McConnel (brothers) were on a visit at Thompsontown, they were shown by Father Evans a worthy resident of Thompsontown, grafted in Mr. Evans orchard and posts and fencing set by Great Grandfather Ludwig Cameron. Mr. Evans spoke in highest praise of Great Grandfather Cameron as a friend and neighbor and a useful citizen. When Uncle Noah Cameron died, the two uncles (McConnel) were at the funeral. It was said of Uncle Noah Cameron that he was worth more in the community than some others that might be named by the dozen. All of Uncle Noah Cameron’s family are well to do, and are in possession of the homestead. Two of the sons within the last year have gone to Florida and bought land with the purpose of making their home there. One of Uncle Tommy Cameron’s daughters (Mrs. Sarah Walker) lives at Post Fal! ls, Idaho. They have a farm of 160 acres, and have set an orchard of o ver 700 choice fruit trees. I had a letter from Cousin Sarah last fall stating they had 800 choice apples in boxes ready to be shipped. Cousin Emma Poffenbeger, a sister of Mrs. Walker and her husband are looking forward to making a trip to Post Falls,Idaho. And when they accomplish it, expect to stop at Niles, Mich. Great grandfather Cameron was a deeply religious man. The last time he visited Lebanon, when I was an infant, Uncle Joseph McConnel know of this visit, and when he left Lebanon, Uncle Jacob McConnel, Uncle Adam McConnel and Uncle Joe took G. Grandfather Cameron to Highspire with Grandfather McConnel’s horse and carriage to visit Uncle and Aunty Vogel. When Great Grandfather Cameron visited Lebanon last time, Great Grandmother McConnel was still living. She was a very intelligent woman, and at that time considered an educated lady. It is said that she and father Cameron spent much time in social intercourse talking over the future and religious matters,, and their parting was never forgotten. My Grandmother McConnel persuaded her father while on this visit to attend catechetical lecture in our church, conducted by our Pastor, Rev. Henry Wagner, he was deeply impressed and remarked of Pastor Wagner when he came home “Er is ein guten Lehrer” I can not tell you what a comfort it is to me to receive your letter. Trusting it will be of help to you and your daughter, if there is anything I have not mentioned call my attention to it and any information I can give, you shall have cheerfully. My youngest daughter, Rhoda, is very much interested in knowing of the past and means to profit by it, while Uncle Joseph McC! onnel and I are still here to give her information. She is a teacher at Cornwall, and enjoying her vacation and a much needed rest. It would be a great comfort to me to have your daughter write to Rhoda with the hope that they will become correspondents. Please remember us kindly to the relatives at Niles,MI and South Bend,IN. I expect to hear from some of you coming East this summer. Great Grandfather Cameron is buried at East Salem near where they lived before your Grandfather Joseph Cameron went west. His first wife is buried at Kimmerlings Church little more than three miles from Lebanon. Father Cameron’s parents came into the U.S. by way of Canada. In their travels, his mother carried him Indian fashion on her back. Later his father returned to Canada. The mother with her little boy drifted into Lancaster Co. Pa where they lived on a farm with a kind family, when the poor little boy, our Great Grandfather, was forsaken by his mother, who also returned to Canada. The family with whom they were living kept the little boy, and in time he made his way into Lebanon Co. He learned the shoemaker trade at Stumpstown, now Fredericksburg, by Jacob Buchananyer. He prospered at his trade and married into a respected family ! near Kimmerlings Church by the name of Wolf. His first wife died when the children were young, so small that their father lifted them to...(need to find the last page of the story!).I think I corrected all the mistakes... John Walker nicenonya2@yahoo.com
http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/news/stories/20040823/obituaries/1098152.html NEW LEXINGTON -- Forest I. Mills, 82, formerly of Saltillo, Ohio, died at 7:14 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004, at Genesis Hospice, Zanesville. She was born Aug. 13, 1922, in Monday Creek Township, Perry County, to the late Herbert A. and Lucy E. Wolfe Shaffer. Mrs. Mills was a lifetime resident of the area; retired in 1973 after 20 years with Essex Wire of Lancaster; and was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, New Lexington. She is survived by six children, Florence (Jack) Filkins of Saltillo, Frances Gelzhiser of Pittsburgh, Pa., Donna Wolfe of Saltillo, Mona (Rick) Morgan of Roseville, Carolyn (Audry Jr.) Hinkle of Saltillo and John A. (Lois) Mills Jr. of New Lexington; 30 grandchildren; 78 great-grandchildren; 16 great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Ruth Fauley of Bristol, Gladys (Robert) Householder of New Lexington and Alice (Jack) Gray of Lancaster; and a brother, Paul W. (Jodi) Shaffer Sr. of New Lexington. She was preceded in death, in addition to her parents, by her husband, John A. Mills Sr., on Feb. 18, 1990; a daughter, Darlene Danielson; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a sister, Edna Burgess; and a brother, Herbert A. Shaffer Jr. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2004, at the Roberts Funeral Home, 304 Mill St., New Lexington. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2004, at the funeral home with Pastor Justin VanOrman and the Rev. Arthur Potts officiating. Burial will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery near Somerset. Originally published Monday, August 23, 2004
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/1381 Message Board Post: Hi all, I'd like to invite you to check out my resources at GenealogyBuff.com for the WOLF surname at http://www.genealogybuff.com/data.htm#Wolf There is a variety of data accessible from this page. Hope this helps. Bill Obituary Central http://www.obitcentral.com Marriage Search Engines http://www.genlookups.com/marriages/
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wolf Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/458.484 Message Board Post: Hope you are still looking for this: I had this in some of my papers I had copied from The Leb. Co. Hist. Soc. Hope it helps. Wolf Barbara parents Paul and Madlena born 9-24-1781 bapt.11-4-1781 sponsors: J. George Schaefer and Elisabeth Wolf place of bapt. w/pg #; St. John's Union Ch., Fredericksburg, pg. 151 Wolf Margaret parents Michel and Gret born 9-13-1781 bapt. 11-4-1781 sponsors: Sebatian Wolf and Margaret place of bapt. w/pg #; St. John's Union Ch., Fredericksburg, pg. 151 Wolf Eva parents: Michel and Margaret born 2-19-1776 bapt 3-31-1776 sponsor: Eva Gottel (Gettle) place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 146 Wolf Marie Barbara parents Johannes and Margaret born Jan. 1774 bapt. 3-31-1776 sponsor: Marie Barbara Schnebele (Snavely) place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 146 Wolf Elisb. Margaret parents: Paul and Magdalene born: 8-8-1776 bapt. 9-11-1776 sponsor: Margaret Wolf place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 146 Wolf Christina parents: Johannes and Magdalena (Margaret?) born:8-8-1776 bapt.9-11-1776 sponsors: Christoph. Petry and Maria Barbara place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 146 Wolf Niclaus (Nicholas) parents: Sebastian and Maria born: 11-2-1777 sponsor: Niclas Wof and place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 147 Wolf Michel parents: Michel and Margaret born: Sept. place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 147 Wolf Carl parents: Sebastian and Margaret born: 10-17-1775 bapt. 11-5-1775 sponsors : Carl Rorig (Rehrig) adn Margaret place of bapt. w/pg #; St. Johns Union Ch. Fredericksbug, Pa., pg. 145 hope this helps some one get unstuck. Jackie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1345.1 Message Board Post: Kandy, Do you have any connection to Salen Richard Wolf, who was born in Dover (Bay Village), Ohio, 1900, and died in Akron in 1967?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/906.1 Message Board Post: louise is my great, great, great grandfather. How are you related? Louis had a son william "billy" wolf. louis is buried with his wife in sheboygan falls cemetary
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wolf, Swartz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1380 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about George and May Wolf who are listed in the 1930 Census for Clark County, Indiana. Any info you may have will be helpful. An Aunt Mollie Swartz is listed in the same household.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROST, WOLF Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/348.363 Message Board Post: I am the great grand-daughter of Emily M and William A Rost. Please email if you would like to share information. Thanks! Michelle
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cameron Douglas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1379.1 Message Board Post: found a Lewis Cameron Christened abt 7/24/1781 in Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland.Parents Lewis and Jean Douglas Cameron mar prior to 1781.These dates would fit but I can't be sure,there are many Lewis Camerons in Scotland .Anybody know the history on this Lewis and Jean Cameron?Did they go to Canada?Story has it that they left Lewis in Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania as a child and then went back to Canada without him?? thanks for any help nicenonya2@yahoo.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "George W. Durman" <GermannaResearch@comcast.net> To: <Broyles Reunion Addresses-3 :> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 2:25 AM Subject: East Tennessee GERMANNA/BROYLES Reunion, 2004 > (If you List Managers would be so kind, could you pass this notice along to > your subscribers? The Reunion is for ALL Germanna-related descendants from > East Tennessee. In past years, we've been blessed with the talks of John > Blankenbaker and Thom Faircloth, but this year John is going to be occupied > elsewhere. > > Folks, please don't forget this year's Annual Germanna/Broyles Reunion in > Washington Co., TN. If you don't remember what the Reunion is about, where > it is held, how to get here, where to stay, etc., please send me an email > and I'll give details. > > It will be held on 11 and 12 September this year. No special speakers or > affairs, but we promise to provide you with some great information about > your East Tennessee Germanna ancestors. > > Regards, > Sgt. George > George W. Durman > GERMANNA_COLONIES Mailing List Manager > Germanna Colonies Family History Website Manager
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wolf Cameron Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/1379 Message Board Post: nothing more known on her.Ludwig/Lewis Cameron a shoemaker and tree grafter born in Scotland,lived in East Salem,PA maybe Lebanon Co.,PA also.The story is told that his parents brought Lewis down to PA from Canada and then left him there with friends/relatives?Married Ms Wolf before 1805 Children: 1)Polly May 2)John W? 3)Joseph abt 1805 Lebanon Co.,PA who married Mary "Polly" Branch of Juniata Co.,PA 4)Catherine there may have been more... I hope I can find someone with knowledge of this woman named _____Wolf?She is my ggggg grandmother
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/1026.2 Message Board Post: I have a John Wolfe that was born appox. l800 in PA and had a son Henry Wolfe born in l826. Does that tie in?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4JXBAIB/1378 Message Board Post: I may have some answers my husbands father is (was) Harold Stoehr. Ok this gets confussing k? His bother is Howard wolf. Long story short old soap opera. There was a marriage gone bad one twin went with mom and the other with dad.... But we can't find Howard because of course with most BAD devorces ties where broken. My husband would love to find Howard Wolf because his father Harold died when he was 15. I would give him a part of his father he never had.If you have any knowlege of this please email us kelstoe@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4JXBAIB/4.45.3.1.1 Message Board Post: My Hattie Sadly is the daughter of Doris and Wilbur Wolf who was the son of Harley Wolf. I don't think we match up as my Harley was born in 1861 and is listed as the son of a Serous Wolf and Lydia Wolf. I find it interesting though that the name Hattie and Wilbur are showing up in both our histories. Perhaps they are related farther along down the path to someon they all named their children after. Below you will find the info on my Wolf clan. Who knows perhaps one day I will find the link to your illinios family. Please note Beulah Craig who was born in either INdiana or Illinios and could prove to be an interesting possible link to you later on. rley C. WOLF ************************ Birth: 6/2/1861, Fairview, PA Death: 1/22/1942, Ashtabula, Ohio Burial: Edgewood Cemetary Ashtabula, Ohio Occ: New York Central and Pennsylvania Railroads./Farmer Reli: Member of the First Spiritualist Church I found the 1910 census for Harley C. Wolf some of the kids names are spelled incorrect but back then they wrote it as it sounded. Harley C Wolf Age: 48 State: OH Color: W Enumeration District: 0008 Birth Place: Ohio Visit: 0184 County: Ashtabula, Ashtabula Relation: Head of Household Other Residents: Relation Name Color Age Birth Place Wife Eliza M 43 Ohio Son Grover C 25 Ohio Son Leroy W 19 Ohio Son Marley C, Jr 18 Ohio (should be Harley) Son Ephram V 14 Ohio Son Cliferd D 10 Ohio Son Wilber E 03 Ohio Census 1910 and 1920 has Harley listed. Spouse: Elizabeth M. SCHLAFKE Birth: 3/25/1867, St. Mary's, Ohio Death: 3/27/1950, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Father: Henry, Johann Heinrich Christian SCHLAFKE (1837-1881) Mother: Lena Pauline SCHMEHL (1826-1905) Children: Grover C. (1885-1962) Leroy W. (1890-1939) Harley C. (1892-) Ephraim V. (1896-1917) Clifford (1899-1962) Wilbur Ellsworth (1907-1957) Ida (>1910-) 1.1 Grover C. WOLF ************************ Birth: 1885 Death: 9/17/1962, Greene County, Ohio Full Context of Ohio Deaths, 1958-69 Viewing Record 442676-442676 of 1006532 Certificate Number: 66142 Volume Number: 17023 Sex: Male Name: Wolf, Grover C. County of Death: Greene County City of Death: Xenia Date of Death:Sept. 17, 1962 Age of Death: 77 years. Marital Status: Married At time of fathers death 1942 was listed as living in Butler, PA 1.2 Leroy W. WOLF ************************ Birth: 9/2/1890, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Death: 3/2/1939, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Burial: Edgewood Cemetary , Ashtabula County Ohio Full Context of Ohio Military Men 1917-18 Veiwing Records 209585-209585 of 248539 Matches Name: Leroy W. Wolf Serial NUmber: 4500892 Race: W Residence: 43 Adams St. Ashtabula, Ohio Enlistment Division: National Army Enlistment Location: Deadwood S. Dakota Enlistment Date: Aug. 29, 1918 Birth Place: Ashtabula, Ohio Birth date/Age: Sept. 2, 1889 Assigns Comment: 164 Depot Brigade to Sept. 23, 1918' Engineers C. Fort Harrison Indiana to Oct. 26, 1918; Fort Harrison Indiana Oct. Automatic Replacement Draft to Dec. 17, 1918; 131 to TC to Discharge PCT 1cl June 10, 1919; Corporal June 19, 1919. American Expiditonary Forces Nov. 13, 1919 to Aug. 25, 1919. Honorable Discharge Oct. 3, 1919 Volume #: 19 Listed as living at: 631 W. 29th Street. Listed as serving the USA, in military. Admitted to Ashtabula General Hospital ward until his death from Influenzal Pneumonia and Pleurisy Left..?Not sure what that is or means. Spouse: Beulah (Birdie?) CRAIG Birth: 10/2/1887, ,Airan? ,Indiana or Illinios..?? Death: 5/14/1954, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Children: Walter Clinton (1921-1944) Infant Boy (Miscarried) (1927-1927) 1.2.1 Walter Clinton WOLF ************************ Birth: 1921, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Death: 6/26/1944, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Burial: Edgewood Cemetary , Ashtabula County Ohio 1.2.2 Infant Boy WOLF ************************ Birth: 6/8/1927, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Death: 6/8/1927, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Burial: Edgewood Cemetary , Ashtabula County Ohio Premature Birth 1.3 Harley C. WOLF ************************ Birth: 1892 Erie, PA Census 1910 age: 18 1.4 Ephraim V. WOLF ************************ Birth: 2/4/1896, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Death: 8/3/1917, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Burial: 8/6/1917, Edgewood Cemetary , Ashtabula County Ohio Occ: Brakeman Pennsylvania Rail Road 1910 Census age: 14 When Ephraim died his mother lists the adress as 93 LAmp Street. 1.5 Clifford WOLF ************************ Birth: 9/9/1899, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio Death: 3/7/1962, Ashtabula County, Conneaut, Ohio (At home) Burial: 3/9/1962, LuLu Falls Annex Kingsville, Ohio Occ: Farmer Kingsville, Ohio Census 1910 age: 10 Listed at time of death as having lived at his Ashtabula County Home since 1951. Aving lived on Labounty Road. This leads me to believe he inherited his fathers home after Wilbur and Eliza died. 1.6 Wilbur Ellsworth WOLF ************************ Birth: 7/19/1907, Ashtabula, Ohio Death: 12/2/1957, North Kingsville, Ohio Longview Hospital admitted 1951 Burial: EastLake Cemetary Occ: Worked for the State of Ohio Laboror Notes from Laongview Hospital on Wilbur: Has not been well since accidental injury in 1951, when he entered County Home Longview. Address North Ridge East Rural. Census 1910 age: 3 Spouse: Doris Pauline JONES Father: Jesse Arthur JONES (1895-1959) Mother: Carrie Jane FULLER (1891-1986) Children: Shirley Ann (1941-) Hattie May (1942-) Wilbur Ellsworth Charles Wallace Edward (1948-2004) Elizabeth Carrie (Betty) Carol James 1.6.1 Shirley Ann WOLF ************************ Birth: 1941 Born to Lake Road East home adress. Father was 33 at time of birth. MOther was 22 at time of birth. Wilbur is listed as occupation :Sailor in thegreat lakes and was employed 1 month when the birth ocured. when can determine it did not last long as he is in a new Occupaiton just little over a year later when Hattie May is born. Born at 2:30 Pm. This info makes me wonder if grandpa didn't drift in and out of jobs often. 1.6.2 Hattie May WOLF ************************ Birth: 9/10/1942 Parents listed as living at R.F.D.1 Ashtabula, Ohio Father was 35 at her birth. Mother was 23 years old at her birth. Father is listed as a Laborer in NYC shops. had been there 3 months at her birth. born at 5:00 Am. Spouse: ALTMAN 1.6.3 Wilbur Ellsworth WOLF Jr. ************************ 1.6.4 Charles WOLF ************************ 1.6.5a Wallace Edward WOLF* ************************ Birth: 8/26/1948 Death: 7/2/2004, Erie,Erie County, PA Burial: 7/8/2004, Erie,Erie County, PA Occ: Waste Management/ Auto Shop Educ: High School Reli: Presbyterian Dad was placed in intensive care when he was found passed out in the bathroom of his home. He was unable to identify people close to him and was very confused. He was later diagnosed with illness due to his Diabetes. 3 weeks later while doing deliveries at work dad passed out again from his diabetes or some other ailment that resulted in him passing out at the wheel. After the car hit a guardrail it flipped over and burst into flames on contact with the earth below, dad died on the site of his injuries before help had arrived, parametics believed it was instantanious . I was notified by a police officer who came to my home here in FL. about his passing away. Dad's Obit: ( Errors were found in the original and have been corrected.) Wallace Edward Wolf Served in the U.S Army during Vietnam war. Wallace "Wally" Wolf 55, of 143 Andrews Park Blvd. died in an accident on Friday, July 2, 2004. He was born August 26, 1948 in Ashtabula, Ohio, son of Doris Jones of Ashtabula, Oh and the late Wilbur E. Wolf . He lived in Erie most of his life. He served in the US Army during the Vietnam War. He worked for Keystone Waste and Earlier worked for Waste Management. He was a member of the moose club and the First Presbyterian Church of Harborcreek, where he served as a Deacon, of which he was extremely proud. He enjoyed many things including camping, model building with his grandson as well as watching football (The Browns being his favorite team). He was preceded in death by his wife, Joann Yakoweloff, a brother, Wilbur Wolf, and a sister Shirley Terry. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Todd (Jodie) Forward of Fort Carson, Colorado, Michelle Wolf of Conneaut, OH, and Mrs. Mark (Bekki) Bedow of Kissimmee, Florida. Two Step-daughters, Mrs. Richard (Shannon) Weekley and Mrs. Jim (Leann) Pier both of Erie, Pa. Two Step-sons Robert and Brian Davis both of Erie, PA. Two brothers, Charles Wolf of Ashtabula, OH, James Wolf of Conneaut, OH. Three sisters also survive him Hattie Altman of Conneaut Oh, Betty Cartner or Utah and Carol Bartone of Ashtabula, Ohio and 14 Grandchildren. Friends may call at the John R. Orlando Funeral Home Inc. 2122 Raspberry St. Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 and attend the service there Thursday at 10 Am. officiated by the Rev. Anne Horton. Burial will be at the Erie County Memorial Gardens next to his beloved wife Joann. Spouse: Dolores Jean McFADDEN Birth: Father: Robert William McFADDEN (1923-2001) Mother: Ida Matilda CLEMENS (1930-) Marr: 6/6/1970 Div: 1/2/1979 Children: Michelle Carrie (1971-) Jodie Jean (1973-) Rebecca Marie (Me) (1974-)