Thanks. Hopefully, the clues will start dribbling in, and we can outfox those Wolfes! Mary Ned ----- Original Message ----- From: Dee Puffer <dpuffer@ddminc.net> To: <WVHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 2:20 PM Subject: [WVHARRIS] Wolf/Wolfe lines confusing > Mary, There is probably 2-3 different Wolf/Wolfe lines in Harrison Co. area. > If you come across any that researchers refer to as the "Raymond Wolf line" > I 'm told this isn't our line, at all....Then their is a Michael Wolf line, again told not ours, and their is a Nicholas Wolf, and don't think he is ours. > Their has been alot of speculation on John, first of all "which" John is the brother to David and Peter.. > As I guess all the lines have a John for that era. > I am leaning to the John that married Elizabeth Tolar-Ireland, as being the brother, I have "no " proof", just speculation. > Elizabeth Tolar-Ireland-Wolfe also has the name Rice in with all the others, top of my head can't remember if its Rice-Tolar or Tolar-Rice. > She is the MOTHER to the Elizabeth Ireland that married David Perry, son of David and Mary Catherine. > Speculation is the 3 brothers came from MD, Washington Co or Frederick Co. > And after you go their, you will get more confused, or at least the rest of us did... > It is believed that Peter served in the Rev. War, haven't located the records.. > David applied for pension but was rejected, only served a month or so. > John, I don't know about, as far as Rev. War. > Have I really messed you up, now??? > That is why I am going to public with any and every clue I have, perhaps together WE ALL can solve this huge brick wall..... > 3 brothers, DAVID? PETER?? JOHN??? PARENTS???, BIRTHDATES??? PLACE OF BIRTH??? > > Their are other Wolfe/Wolf researchers on here, I have seen their posting in the archives, perhaps they have some clues, or process of elimination........ > Dee > > > ==== WVHARRIS Mailing List ==== > WV Harrison List Help: > <commander@inetone.net> > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >