Capt. John J Wolfe1

M, (Mar 11, 1842 - )
Father*George Wolfe1
Mother*Serena McCallie1
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     Capt. John J Wolfe began military service; wounded WWI.2
     Capt. John J Wolfe was born on Mar 11, 1842 at Copper Ridge, Hawkins, Tennessee, US; Near Flat gap.1

Citations

  1. [S17] Richard MacIntyre.
  2. [S19] Robert M. Addington, History of Scott County, p 209.

John J. Wolfe1

M, (1848 - )
Father*Isaac Wolfe1 (1825 - 1891)
Mother*Rebecca Jett1 (Dec 25, 1828 - Dec 1, 1907)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     John J. Wolfe was born in 1848.1

Citations

  1. [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family # 97.

John Wolfe Jr.1

M, (Mar 27, 1781 - Feb 13, 1864)
Father*John Wolfe Sr.1,2 (circa 1758 - 07/--/1816)
Mother*Katherine Bahr1 (1760 - 1835)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
           John Wolfe Jr. left a will I John Wolfe of the County Of Scott and State of Virg. do hereby make
this my last Will and Testament as follows,

First I direct that all my first debts and funeral expenses be paid by my
Executors.

2nd I give to my beloved wife Polly during her life, all of my negros,
money, debts and all my personal property of every description, except my
stills, tubs, and other implements belonging to my distillery. I give my wife
Polly the liberty of dividing, during her life the negros and property hereby
given her, or any portion of the same, among my children and the children
of my deceased son Emanuel Wolfe- But the said children of my said son
Emanuel are only to receive such portion as their father would be intitled to
if he were alive. At my wife's death I direct my Executors to divide the
negros, money, debts and other property which she may have on hand into
seven costs, and that my children draw on cost lots for the same said
Emanuels children and said Emanuels children drawing one lot and if my
Executors cannot agree on lotting off the said property, I direct that they
select two or three good and disinterested men to make the allotment. If my
wife should divide the property or any part of it during her life, and one
should receive more than the others, then at her death, the one or ones who
have received too much shall return a portion of the same, or pay in money
a sum sufficient to make them all equal.

I also give to my wife Polly during her life, a home on my home
place, together with as much land as may be necessary for her support and
maintainence. I mean by my home place, all of my land lying on both sides
of the river and between a conditional line made by me, between my land
home place and the land which Polly Wolfe, Widow of Emanuel Wolfe now
lives, and a conditional line made by me between my said home place and
the land which my son George Wolfe now lives, including in my said home
place the land to the top of the Mountain.

3rd. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Epperson, the wife of Stephan
Epperson, and to her heirs a boundary of fifty acres of land , more or less ,
off the land on which said Sally Wolfe now lives, running with a line made
and run by me, from Langfords' line to Oppossum creek.

I have heretofore advanced to my said daughter Elizabeth six
hundred dollars, which with the said boundary of about fifty acres will make
her equal in my lands with my other children.

4th I give to my son George Wolfe the land on which he now lives, it
being all of my land laying east of the conditional line made by me between
my home place and the land hereby given to my said son George .

I also give to my said son George Wolfe the east end of my
mountain land, which is all of that portion lying to east of a line to be run
due north from the little lick gap in the pine ridge. It being a part of the
same land conveyed to me by Thompson G. Martin, a commissioner of
forfeited and delinquent lands, by deed bearing date on the 26th day of
August 1841.

5th I give to my grandchildren, the children of Emanuel Wolfe my
deceased son, & wife, Malinda, Elizabeth, Margaret, William, John, James,
& George Wolfe the land on which their mother now lives, it being the land
lying west of the conditional line made by me between my home place and
the place hereby given to my said grand children, and extending to the top
of the mountain. But the boundary of about fifty acres given to my daughter
Elizabeth is excepted in this devise to my said grand children.

I direct that Polly Wolfe, the wife of my deceased son Emanuel, have
the use of the dwelling house and outbuilding and enough of the land hereby
given to my said grand children, for her support during her life, or while she
remains a widow.

6th I give to my daughter Elvira, the wife of John Dickerson, and to her
heirs, the land on which she and her husband now live, the same adjoining
the land of Preston V. Gaines of Sturgeons and Bellamy, and running with
a conditional line between the land hereby given and the land given to my
son Emanuel's children.

I have heretofore advanced to my said daughter Elvira the sum of
$300.00, which will make her equal in my land with my other children.

7th On the death of my wife Polly I give to my daughter Irene, the wife of
John Jett, one half of the land described and called in this Will on my home
place to be laid off according to quantity and quality so as to make it one
half in value. But it is my wish and earnest request, that my said daughter
Irene and her husband with my son Isaac and his wife, make a swap of
lands, so that my said daughter Irene will get my sons Isaac's wife's
interest in the land of James Jett deceased, and my son Isaac will get the
land hereby described to my said daughter Irene. I have heretofore made
advancements to my said daughter Irene, sufficient to make an exchange in
said lands, a fair and equal one without my son Isaac paying any difference.

8th I give to my daughter Lucinda, wife of William Grim, and to her heirs,
my lands on Oppossum creek , where she and her husband now live,
including all of the land which I own on that part of the creek.

9th I give to my son Isaac during the life of my wife Polly the use and
enjoyment of my home place, except such first, as my said wife may think
necessary for a home and support for herself. At the death of my wife Polly,
I give to my son Isaac one half of the place called by me in this will my
home place to be laid off in quantity and quality so as to make it one half in
value, and I repeat the request that my son Isaac and his wife make the
exchange of lands, requested by me on my demise to my daughter Irene
Jett.

I futher direct that my son Isaac do pay the taxes on my said home
place during the life of my wife Polly.

I also give to my son Isaac my stills, tubs, barrels, cider mill and all
other implements connected with my stillery.

10th I appoint my sons George Wolfe and Isaac Wolfe Executors of this
my last Will and Testament and if my wife should desire it, I request my
said Executors to Manage and assist in managing the property devised to
her.

` Witness the following signature and seal This 26th
day of May 1855.


John Wolfe (seal)

Signed, sealed, and acknowledged
In the presence of us
Sam V. Fulkerson
Joseph R. Byrd.
     John Wolfe Jr. was born on Mar 27, 1781 at Rhine Valley, Germany.1,3,2
     John Wolfe Jr. married Mary DeVault circa 1806.1,2
     John Wolfe Jr. died on Feb 13, 1861 at age 79.3
     John Wolfe Jr. was buried at Wolfe Cemetery, Weber City, Scott, Virginia, US.3
     John Wolfe Jr. died on Feb 13, 1864 at Holston Springs, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 82.1

Family

Mary DeVault (Oct 11, 1785 - Dec 29, 1868)
Children

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 4.
  3. [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p. 173.

John Kelly Wolfe1

M, (May 23, 1899 - Dec 12, 1904)
Father*Elbert Fleetwood Wolfe1,2 (Jan 18, 1861 - Jul 1, 1923)
Mother*Lula Izabelle Smith1 (Mar 1, 1869 - Aug 23, 1936)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
George McConnell Sr. Descendants
Robert Smith Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     John Kelly Wolfe was born on May 23, 1899.1,2
     John Kelly Wolfe died on Dec 12, 1904 at age 5.1,2

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 174.

John Marion Wolfe

M, (Oct 4, 1871 - Feb 23, 1934)
Father*Martin Van Buren Wolfe1 (Aug 14, 1840 - Apr 1, 1906)
Mother*Elizabeth Addington (Apr 9, 1846 - Aug 15, 1923)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     John Marion Wolfe was born on Oct 4, 1871 at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.2,3
     John Marion Wolfe married Bertha Ogle on Oct 25, 1899.2
     John Marion Wolfe was a noted physician and surgeon. at Jacksonville, Illinois, US.4,2,3
     John Marion Wolfe died on Feb 23, 1934 at Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, US, at age 62.5,2,6
     John Marion Wolfe was buried on Feb 26, 1934 at Arcadia Cemetery, Arcadia, Morgan, Illinois, US.6,5

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1880Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe, age 9.7
Cens1900Arcadia, Morgan, Illinois, USJohn Marion Wolfe and Bertha Ogle appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Arcadia, Morgan, Illinois, enumerated Jun 1, 1900, they were newlyweds and owned thier home with a mortgage. He was working as a physician.3

Family

Bertha Ogle (Jun 10, 1877 - Jul 12, 1935)
Child

Citations

  1. [S97] Nancy Clark Brown, The Addingtons of Virginia, p 629.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 325.
  3. [S132] 1900 US Census,.
  4. [S7] Roy Virgil WOLFE, Home Spun Stuff, p 81.
  5. [S182] FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, Illinois, Deaths Index, 1916-1947: FHL Film Number:     1675310.
  6. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  7. [S147] 1880 US Census, , 1880; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1389; Family History Film: 1255389; Page: 180A; Enumeration District: 073.

John Marion Wolfe1

M, (Jul 2, 1852 - )
Father*Dionysius Wolfe1 (Oct 11, 1827 - Dec 20, 1896)
Mother*Mary Carter1 (1830 - 1902)
ChartsWilliam Carter Descendants
William Duncan Descendants
William Skipwith Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           John Marion Wolfe was a farmer at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.1
     John Marion Wolfe was born on Jul 2, 1852.1
     John Marion Wolfe married Louisa Moore on Feb 3, 1884.1

Family

Louisa Moore

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.

John Patton Wolfe1

M, (Jun 2, 1832 - Mar 5, 1904)
Father*Jonas Wolfe1 (Oct 12, 1790 - )
Mother*Elizabeth P (?)1 (1811 - )
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     John Patton Wolfe was born on Jun 2, 1832 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2,3
     John Patton Wolfe was a farmer at Scott, Virginia, US.2
     John Patton Wolfe married Sarah Tarter, daughter of Andrew Tarter and Alpha Hounshell, on Mar 13, 1856 at Scott, Virginia, US, the cermony was performed by Reuben Steel. He was single, but she was a widow.2,4
     John Patton Wolfe served in the Virginia 48th Infantry. He enlisted on 6/26/1861 at the age of 29. He was wounded in action at Cedar Run on 8/9/1862. He was detailed to the Commissary dept. in Bristol Tennessee in 1864.5
     John Patton Wolfe died on Mar 5, 1904 at age 71.3
     John Patton Wolfe was buried at Lawson Confederate Memorial Cemetery, Snowflake, Scott, Virginia, US.3

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cen 1850Scott, Virginia, USJohn Patton Wolfe was listed in the 1850 census at Scott, Virginia, US.1

Citations

  1. [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family # 102.
  2. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, Pg 5 Line 1.
  3. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  4. [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: FHL Film Number:     337187.
  5. [S99] John D. Chapla, 48th Virginia Infantry, p 162.

John S. Wolfe1

M, (1872 - )
Father*Reuban Wolfe1 (Apr 24, 1824 - Jun 27, 1890)
Mother*Mary E. Holt2 (Aug 21, 1838 - )
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     John S. Wolfe was born in 1872.1

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 31.

John S. Wolfe1

M, (Nov 18, 1858 - Mar 11, 1866)
Father*Jasper Marion Wolfe1,2,3 (Feb 10, 1832 - Jun 13, 1897)
Mother*Mary Ann Davis1,2 (Sep 27, 1836 - Jul 4, 1914)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     John S. Wolfe was born on Nov 18, 1858 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2,3
     John S. Wolfe died on Mar 11, 1866 Fever at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 7.1,2,3
     John S. Wolfe was buried at Wolfe Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.2

Citations

  1. [S12] Bernice Peters McKean, Scott VA Death Records 1853-70, p. 34.
  2. [S42] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 5, p. 72.
  3. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 173.

John Sherman Wolfe1

M, (Mar 4, 1866 - )
Father*John Struban Wolfe1,2 (May 15, 1822 - Nov 15, 1868)
Mother*Rosa Dingus1 (1834 - 1886)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           John Sherman Wolfe was Farmer at Coeburn, Wise, Virginia, US.1
     John Sherman Wolfe married Martha Ramey.
     John Sherman Wolfe was born on Mar 4, 1866.1

Family

Martha Ramey (Nov 10, 1866 - Dec 2, 1925)
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, Pg 358.

John Wolfe Sr.1

M, (circa 1758 - 07/--/1816)
Father*(?) Wolfe2
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
John Wolfe Descendants
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented)
     Several members of the Wolfe family of Berkeley Co., W. VA moved to the area along the border of VA and TN, living in Scott and Washington COs., VA and Sullivan and Hawkins (now Hancock) Cos., TN.
Among these brothers and sisters were the following:
John Wolfe b. ca 1752
Charles Wolfe, b ca 1755
George Wolfe b. ca 1765
Barbara Wolfe m. Adam Stoke; lived in Sullivan co TN
Mary Wolfe m (1) Valentine Pope (2) 1807 Robert Easley (see p 26); lived in Sullivan co TN

John Wolfe born about 1752 and lived about 25 miles north of Winchester in Berkeley Co. West VA at the time of his marriage about 1778 to Catherine Bare. He was known as a "Genteel, sober young man," although neither he nor his wife was educated; neither could read or write. About four months after the marriage, he was present when a murder was committed; the murderer was hanged, and although Wolfe was only a witness, he fled in 1778 to SC and GA for over a year; he then returned and immediately took his wife and child to NC. In the spring of 1788,the family moved to a farm on the south side of the North Fork of the Holston River; they were extremely poor, but on Dec 6 1790, he bought 50 acres where he then lived from John Kearns, and on Nov 14 1796, 150 acres from Dennis Coudry. The land was located at the junction of the river with the TN state line about four miles from Gate City.

John Wolfe was a strict, hard-working and careful farmer and he accumulated a sizable estate worth about $3000 by 1806. He also peddled whiskey in the Clinch River settlements and may have traded horses in KY. He also leased land to Robert Stubblefield. In 1792 his brother-in-law, Peter Bare, lived with him for about four months. After several years, Wolfe's mental condition began to deteriorate as he became increasingly depressed about his part in the murder he had witnessed many years before. He sometimes realized when his fits of depression were coming on and would warn his family to stay away from him. However, according to Joseph Duncan, an employee, "sometimes he would immediately go to drinking and quarreling with his family and at other times he would pass over the course of a night before he would break out so very bad, during which times he and his wife would generally talk Dutch together . . .and he would make all fly"

He threatened his family with physical violence and made many extravagant and scandalous statements about them. His condition became worse after about 1803, when a blackmailer named Stunn came to Wolfe, falsely claiming he had killed Stunn's father; he also claimed to have a warrant for Wolfe's arrest but stated he would accept a horse as the price for not prosecuting. Stunn was arrested but escaped, and after this incident, Wolfe lost interest in his family and property as he became more depressed. Life in the home became increasingly difficult, so that Caty Wolfe sent her daughter Hannah to live with her aunt, Mary Pope in June, 1805, and her son Adam to live with his uncle Charles Wolfe in TN. Wolfe threatened to desert his family, and after a severe emotional attack, he sold his 200 acre farm to John Weaver on Feb. 13, 1806, for considerably less than it was worth. He then took his youngest son, Jacob, and went to the Moravian settlement near Winston-Salem, NC, where he apprenticed the boy to a saddler and loaned his money out at interest.

On April 12, 1806, after Wolfe had gone to NC, his sons, Henry and John forced John Weaver to return to them the 200 acre farm; Henry got a patent to the land in 1809. Then on Sept. 15 1806, they agreed to furnish their mother the house where she lived, and each year to provide her with half acre of flax land, 50 bushels of Indian corn, 400 pounds of pork, a bushel of salt, eight bushels of wheat, hay or fodder, a half acre of cotton land, fruit, pasture, firewood, three pairs of shoes, and $4.00 cash. About a year later, John Wolfe returned to his family on the Holston and stayed with them about a year. He then lived in the home of Jacob Pepers for about two years and then bought 250 acres on Copper Creek in Russell Co., VA. He hanged himself there in January 1811, and his personal debts were settled and his estate sold in 1816.

The Wolfe family was involved in several lawsuits concerning the property, as Caty and her younger children sought a share in the land that Henry and John Wolfe had acquired from Weaver. It was eventually divided in 1821 among all the heirs. Henry Wolfe sold his mother 137 acres of the farm on Jan 25, 1814 for $500. She sold the land on June 27 1828 to her son-in-law, Abraham Lane, with whom she subsequently made her home until her death about 1835 in Scott Co. VA.2 John Wolfe Sr. the orginal mcintyre note was :
Considerable information on the Wolfe Family and allied families was obtained from Mary Hansen in Fresno and from Grace McGinnis (old address) in Morristown TN and from Marcus Coffey in Morristown TN.
- From "American Origins" by David B. Trimble p. 267:
-Wolfe of Scott Co. VA and Vermilion Co. IL -- Several members of the Wolfe family of Berkeley Co., W. VA moved to the area along the border of VA and TN, living in Scott and Washington COs., VA and Sullivan and Hawkins (now Hancock) Cos., TN.
Among these brothers and sisters were the following:
John Wolfe b. ca 1752
Charles Wolfe, b ca 1755
George Wolfe b. ca 1765
Barbara Wolfe m. Adam Stoke; lived in Sullivan co TN
Mary Wolfe m (1) Valentine Pope (2) 1807 Robert Easley (see p 26); lived in Sullivan co TN

(1) John Wolfe born about 1752 and lived about 25 miles north of Winchester in Berkeley CO. West VA at the time of his marriage about 1778 to Catherine Bare (see p. 1). He was known as a "Genteel, sober young man," although neither he nor his wife was educated; neither could read or write. About four months after the marriage, he was present when a murder was committed; the murderer was hanged, and although Wolfe was only a witness, he fled in 1778 to SC and GA for over a year; he then returned and immediately took his wife and child to NC. In the spring of 1788,the family moved to a farm on the south side of the North Fork of the HOlston River; they were extremely poor, but on Dec 6 1790, he bought 50 acres where he then lived from John Kearns, and on Nov 14 1796, 150 acres from Dennis Coudry. The land was located at the junction of the river with the TN state line about four miles from Gate City.

John Wolfe was a strict, hard-working and careful farmer and he accumulated a sizable estate worth about $3000 by 1806. He also peddled whiskey in the Clinch River settlements and may have traded horses in KY. He also leased land to Robert Stubblefield. In 1792 his brother-in-law, Peter Bare, lived with him for about four months. After several years, Wolfe's mental condition began to deteriorate as he became increasingly depressed about his part in the murder he had witnessed many years before. He sometimes realized when his fits of depression were coming on and would warn his family to stay away from him. However, according to Joseph Duncan, an employee, "sometimes he would immediately go to drinking and quarreling with his family and at other times he would pass over the course of a night before he would break out so very bad, during which times he and his wife woudl generally talk Dutch together . . .and he would make all fly"

He threatened his family with physical violence and made many extravagant and scandalous statements about them. His condition became worse after about 1803, when a blackmailer named Stunn came to Wolfe, falsely claiming he had killed Stunn's father; he also claimed to have a warrant for Wolfe's arrest but stated he would accept a horse as the price for not prosecuting. Stunn was arrested but escaped, and after this incident, Wolfe lost interest in his family and property as he became more depressed. Life in the home became increasingly difficult, so that Caty Wolfe sent her daughter Hannah to live with her aunt, Mary Pope in June, 1805, and her son Adam to live with his uncle Charles Wolfe in TN. Wolfe threatened to desert his family, and after a severe emotional attack, he sold his 200 acre farm to John Weaver on Feb 13, 1806, for considerably less than it was worth. He then took his youngest son, Jacob, and went to the Moravian settlement near Winston-Salem, NC, where he apprenticed the boy to a saddler and loaned his money out at interest.

On April 12, 1806, after Wolfe had gone to NC, his sons, Henry and JOhn forced John Weaver to return to them the 200 acre farm; Henry got a patent to the land in 1809. Then on Sept 15 1806, they agreed to furnish their mother the house where she lived, and eachyear to provide her with half acre of flax land, 50 bushels of Indian corn, 400 pounds of pork, a bushel of salt, eight bushels of wheat, hay or fodder, a half acre of cotton land, fruit, pasture, firewood, three pairs of shoes, and $4.00 cash. About a year later, John Wolfe returned to his family on the Holston and stayed with them about a year. He then lived in the home of Jacob Pepers for about two years and then bought 250 acres on Copper Creek in Russell Co., VA. He hanged himself there in January 1811, and his personal debts were ssettled andhis estate sold in 1816.

The Wolfe family was involved in several lawsuits concerning the property, as Caty and her younger children ssought a share in the land that Henry and John Wolfe had acquired from Weaver. It was eventually divided in 1821 among all the heirs.Henry Wolfe sold his mother 137 acres of the farm on Jan 25, 1814 for $500. She sold the land on June 27 1828 to her son-in-law, Abraham Lane, with whom she subsequently made her home until her death about 1835 in Scott Co. VA

REFS
Ridgerunners Vol 9 p. 139: Abstracts of WIll Book I, 1816-1829 [?Scott Co. VA] p. 8 of Will Bk. Inventory of estate of John Wolfe Sr. dec'd John Wolf adm. Wife Catherine Wolfe. Sold with consent of all heirs except Catherine Lane, Geo. Wolfe,& Jacob Wolf. Recorded 10 sept 1816.
p. 107 Inv of Est. Jacob woolf dec'd taken 19 Jan 1823
p. 110 Sale Bill of the Est. of Jacob Woolf dec'd 20 Jan 1824 Anna Wolf, widow
p. 208 Settlement of the Estate of Jacob Wolf, dec'd George Bush, admr. Mention of widow. Returned Feb 1827
History of Scott co. VA by Robert M. Addington 1932, p. 130 -- 1815 John Wolfe commissioned as Justices for the Co.
Hawkins CO. TN Deeds 1-79
6 Dec 1790 John Karnes of Hawkins CO. , Terr. of the United States south of the Ohio, to John Woolfe of same couty and territory for 25 current money of VA, 50 acres in Hawkins Co. on the north side of Holston River, on the river, including the place where said Wolf now lives; Thos Jackson, James Mayberry, witnesses. Acknowledged Dec Term 1790. Registered 21 feb 1791

From Addington's Hx of Scott Co VA:
"June 15, 1815, Henry WOod, George WIilcox, John Wolfe, Benjamin T. Hollins, and Isaac Anderson were appointed commissioners to superintend the building of a courthouse and jail" "Clayton Hammonds, killed in action, July 15, 1918. Clayton Hammonds was the first Scott County soldier to be killed in the war with Germany . It is an interesting fact that his great-grandfather, John Wolfe, was a German, born and reared to young manhood in the valley of the RhIne."

For consideration of further Wolfe research:
Goodspeed Bookstore lists: Wolf of PA descendants of George who came from Alsace Lorraine and settled in PA in 1750. By Raymond A. Wolff, edited by Freeda Wolfe and John S. Shoop -- 2 vols 1971
Pension APplications -- Wolfe, Adam S 4731 PA & John W 3324 PA.2
     John Wolfe Sr. was born circa 1758 at Rhine Valley, Germany.1,3
     John Wolfe Sr. married Katherine Bahr, daughter of George Bahr, circa 1777 at Berkley, Virginia, US, Berkley Va is now part of West Virginia.1,4 In 1783 he sailed for seven months in stormy seas to the US and landed in Charleston, SC in the spring of 1784.1 John Wolfe Sr. moved from Charleston to West Virginia; moved from West Virginia to North Carolina; Moved from North Carolina to the Holston River area.1 He aquired 50 acres of land from John Kearns in Washington County along the Tennessee / Virginia line. On November 14, 1796 he purchased 150 acres in the same county from Dennis Condrey. John Wolfe lived on the Kearns property. In 1805, he sold these two tracts to John Weaver and took his son Jacob to North Carolina for his apprenticing.5 He witnessed the occupation of Jacob Wolfe in 1806 at Moravian towns, Stokes (Now Forsyth), North Carolina, US; In the spring of 1806 his father took Jacob to North Carolina and apprenticed him to a saddlemaker by the name of Michael Rominger. Following his apprenticeship, he returned home to ply his trade. His brother John Wolfe, Jr. helped him get started in business by providing him $40, finding him a good shop to work in, boarding him for a year and finding him a horse.6 John Wolfe Sr. died 07/--/1816 he hanged himself in at Gate City, Scott, Virginia, US.1,2,3

Family

Katherine Bahr (1760 - 1835)
Children

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S17] Richard MacIntyre.
  3. [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p. 27.
  4. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 2.
  5. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 3.
  6. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 11.
  7. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 4.
  8. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, Pg 358.

John Struban Wolfe

M, (May 15, 1822 - Nov 15, 1868)
Father*Jacob Wolfe1 (Jul 27, 1796 - May 30, 1863)
Mother*Jaela Stallard (Mar 29, 1802 - May 11, 1884)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     John Struban Wolfe was born on May 15, 1822 at Scott, Virginia, US.2,3,4
     John Struban Wolfe was a farmer in 1850 at Scott, Virginia, US.2
     John Struban Wolfe married Rosa Dingus, daughter of John Dingus and Nancy Compton, on May 30, 1854.3
     John Struban Wolfe died on Nov 15, 1868 at Wise, Virginia, US, at age 46.3,4

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of his parents, Jacob Wolfe and Jaela Stallard, age 28 working as a farmhand on the family farm.5

Family

Rosa Dingus (1834 - 1886)
Children

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 14.
  2. [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family # 995.
  3. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, Pg 358.
  4. [S181] FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010, Va Deaths and Burials, 1853–1917: FHL Film Number:     34394.
  5. [S160] 1850 US Census, , 1850; Census Place: Western District, Scott, Virginia; Roll: M432_975; Page: 424A; Image: 416 Family Number: 995.
  6. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.

Jona Wolfe1

M, (circa 1790 - Sep 26, 1857)
Father*John Wolfe1
Mother*Catherine (?)1
           Jona Wolfe married Isabell (?)
     Jona Wolfe was born circa 1790 at Holston Springs.1
     Jona Wolfe died on Sep 26, 1857 Punemonia at Brushy Valley, Scott, Virginia, US.1

Family

Isabell (?)
Child

Citations

  1. [S12] Bernice Peters McKean, Scott VA Death Records 1853-70.

Jonas Wolfe1

M, (Oct 12, 1790 - )
Father*John Wolfe Sr.1,2 (circa 1758 - 07/--/1816)
Mother*Katherine Bahr1 (1760 - 1835)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     Jonas Wolfe was born on Oct 12, 1790 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2
     Jonas Wolfe married Elizabeth P (?)3

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cen 1850Scott, Virginia, USJonas Wolfe was listed in the 1850 census at Scott, Virginia, US.3

Family

Elizabeth P (?) (1811 - )
Children

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 4.
  3. [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family # 102.

Lakie Belle Wolfe1

F
Father*John Sherman Wolfe1 (Mar 4, 1866 - )
Mother*Martha Ramey1 (Nov 10, 1866 - Dec 2, 1925)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           Lakie Belle Wolfe married John Brown on Oct 30, 1917.

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.

Leander "Lee" Scott Wolfe1

M
Father*Jasper Marion Wolfe1 (Feb 10, 1832 - Jun 13, 1897)
Mother*Mary Ann Davis1 (Sep 27, 1836 - Jul 4, 1914)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 174.

Lillian May Wolfe

F, (1896 - )
Father*Andrew Jackson Wolfe (Aug 4, 1864 - Nov 26, 1940)
Mother*Dora Roberta Fulton (Aug 8, 1870 - Jan 11, 1911)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Her married name was Wampler.1
     Lillian May Wolfe married John B Wampler.1
     Lillian May Wolfe was born in 1896 at Illinois, US.2

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1900Tompkins, Warren, Illinois, USShe appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Tompkins, Warren, Illinois, in the household of her parents, Andrew Jackson Wolfe and Dora Roberta Fulton.3
Cens1910Franklin, Story, Iowa, USShe appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Franklin, Story, Iowa, in the household of her parents, Andrew Jackson Wolfe and Dora Roberta Fulton.2

Citations

  1. [S7] Roy Virgil WOLFE, Home Spun Stuff, p 79.
  2. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  3. [S132] 1900 US Census,.

Lizzie B. Wolfe1

F, (Dec 4, 1881 - Aug 24, 1886)
Father*Jasper Marion Wolfe1 (Feb 10, 1832 - Jun 13, 1897)
Mother*Mary Ann Davis1 (Sep 27, 1836 - Jul 4, 1914)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Lizzie B. Wolfe was born on Dec 4, 1881.1
     Lizzie B. Wolfe died on Aug 24, 1886 at age 4.1

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 174.

Lon Wolfe1

M
Father*George Wolfe1 (Jul 11, 1808 - Feb 26, 1890)
Mother*Almira Davidson1 (Nov 10, 1811 - Oct 5, 1880)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.

Louis DeWitt Wolfe

M, (May 11, 1886 - Jan 10, 1941)
Father*Martin Van Buren Wolfe1,2 (Aug 14, 1840 - Apr 1, 1906)
Mother*Elizabeth Addington2 (Apr 9, 1846 - Aug 15, 1923)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           Louis DeWitt Wolfe was teacher and writer.3 He was also known as Louis DeWitt Talmadge Wolfe.1
     Louis DeWitt Wolfe was born on May 11, 1886 at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.4,5,2
     Louis DeWitt Wolfe married Lillian Newcomer on May 1, 1920.
     Louis DeWitt Wolfe was buried at Chatham United Methodist Church, Chatham, North Carolina, US.6 He died from a heart attack at 12:03 a.m. on Jan 10, 1941 at Veterans Administration, Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, US, at age 54.7,6

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1900Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USHe appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of his parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe.8
Cens1910Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USElizabeth Wolfe appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Apr 15, 1910, she was a widow and was the mother of 11 children, 8 were still living she owned the family farm.9

Family

Lillian Newcomer (Jan 22, 1893 - Mar 4, 1994)

Citations

  1. [S97] Nancy Clark Brown, The Addingtons of Virginia, p 629.
  2. [S179] NC Death Certificates, 1909-1976, from his death certificate.
  3. [S7] Roy Virgil WOLFE, Home Spun Stuff, p 81.
  4. [S126] 1910 US Census, , LIsting of Elizabeth Addington (His Mother) in Virginia Scott County.
  5. [S132] 1900 US Census,, Heritage Quest Database.
  6. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  7. [S179] NC Death Certificates, 1909-1976.
  8. [S132] 1900 US Census,, 1900; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1727; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1241727.
  9. [S126] 1910 US Census, , 1910; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: T624_1648; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0070; FHL microfilm: 1375661.

Lousia Virginia Wolfe

F, (Sep 5, 1869 - Oct 16, 1934)
Father*Martin Van Buren Wolfe1,2 (Aug 14, 1840 - Apr 1, 1906)
Mother*Elizabeth Addington2 (Apr 9, 1846 - Aug 15, 1923)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe was born on Sep 15, 1860.3
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe was born on Sep 5, 1869 at Scott, Virginia, US.4,5,2
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe married John Wesley Powers, son of Jonas M. Powers and Elizabeth (?), on Mar 31, 1887 at Scott, Virginia, US, service was performed by J G Kennedy.3,2,6 Lousia Virginia Wolfe there were no children from the marriage with Powers.3 Her married name was Powers.3 She and John Wesley Powers were divorced.3
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe married William T Long on Nov 30, 1900.3 Her married name was Long.
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe died on Oct 16, 1934 at age 65.
     Lousia Virginia Wolfe was buried at Grigsby Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.7

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1870Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of her parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe, age 8 months.8
Cens1880Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe, age 11.5
Cens1900Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe.9

Family 1

John Wesley Powers (1866 - 1951)

Family 2

William T Long (Dec 10, 1854 - )
Children

Citations

  1. [S97] Nancy Clark Brown, The Addingtons of Virginia, p 629.
  2. [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, pg 83.
  3. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 325.
  4. [S132] 1900 US Census,, Heritage Quest Database.
  5. [S147] 1880 US Census, , 1880; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1389; Family History Film: 1255389; Page: 180A; Enumeration District: 073.
  6. [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: FHL Film Number:     337187.
  7. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  8. [S130] 1870 US Census,, 1870; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: M593_1677; Page: 513A; Image: 419; Family History Library Film: 553176.
  9. [S132] 1900 US Census,, 1900; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1727; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1241727.

Lucinda Wolfe1

F, (Apr 19, 1859 - )
Father*Dionysius Wolfe1 (Oct 11, 1827 - Dec 20, 1896)
Mother*Mary Carter1 (1830 - 1902)
ChartsWilliam Carter Descendants
William Duncan Descendants
William Skipwith Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
           Lucinda Wolfe married Emmet Riggs.1
     Lucinda Wolfe was born on Apr 19, 1859.1
     Lucinda Wolfe married Eppa Powers on Jun 6, 1881.1

Family 1

Emmet Riggs

Family 2

Eppa Powers

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.

Lucinda Wolfe1

F
Father*John Wolfe Jr.1 (Mar 27, 1781 - Feb 13, 1864)
Mother*Mary DeVault1 (Oct 11, 1785 - Dec 29, 1868)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
           Lucinda Wolfe married W. R. Grim.1

Family

W. R. Grim

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.

Lucy Wolfe

F, (Jun 13, 1836 - Apr 24, 1924)
Father*Jacob Wolfe1 (Jul 27, 1796 - May 30, 1863)
Mother*Jaela Stallard (Mar 29, 1802 - May 11, 1884)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Her married name was Riner.
     Lucy Wolfe was born on Jun 13, 1836.
     Lucy Wolfe married John H. Riner on Feb 26, 1856.2,3
     Lucy Wolfe died on Apr 24, 1924 at age 87.

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cen 1850Scott, Virginia, USLucy Wolfe was listed in the 1850 census at Scott, Virginia, US.4
Cens1850Western District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Western District, Scott, Virginia, US, in the household of her parents, Jacob Wolfe and Jaela Stallard, age 14.5

Family

John H. Riner (1832 - )

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 14.
  2. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, p. 358.
  3. [S7] Roy Virgil WOLFE, Home Spun Stuff, p 95.
  4. [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family # 995.
  5. [S160] 1850 US Census, , 1850; Census Place: Western District, Scott, Virginia; Roll: M432_975; Page: 424A; Image: 416 Family Number: 995.

Malissy Jane Wolfe1

F
Father*Jasper Marion Wolfe1 (Feb 10, 1832 - Jun 13, 1897)
Mother*Mary Ann Davis1 (Sep 27, 1836 - Jul 4, 1914)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 174.

Manerva Narcissus Wolfe1

F, (Jul 5, 1848 - Apr 18, 1924)
Father*George Wolfe1 (Jul 11, 1808 - Feb 26, 1890)
Mother*Almira Davidson1 (Nov 10, 1811 - Oct 5, 1880)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     Manerva Narcissus Wolfe was born on Jul 5, 1848.1
     Manerva Narcissus Wolfe died on Apr 18, 1924 at age 75.1

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.

Margaret Wolfe1

F, (Jul 8, 1794 - )
Father*John Wolfe Sr.1,2 (circa 1758 - 07/--/1816)
Mother*Katherine Bahr1 (1760 - 1835)
ChartsJohn Wolfe Descendants
     Her married name was Bounds.2
     Margaret Wolfe was born on Jul 8, 1794 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2
     Margaret Wolfe married John Bounds.2

Family

John Bounds

Citations

  1. [S6] TM Carter Manuscript Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 4.

Margaret Ellen Wolfe

F, (Feb 8, 1883 - Oct 5, 1972)
Father*Martin Van Buren Wolfe1,2,3 (Aug 14, 1840 - Apr 1, 1906)
Mother*Elizabeth Addington1,3 (Apr 9, 1846 - Aug 15, 1923)
ChartsPedigree Chart A W Cox
William Culbertson Descendants
William Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented)
     Margaret Ellen Wolfe was born on Feb 8, 1883 at Scott, Virginia, US.4,5,1,6,7,2,8,3,9,10 She was also known as Maggie.
     Margaret Ellen Wolfe married Benjamin Tyree Culbertson, son of Jeptha Culbertson and Louisa Jane Moore, on Nov 30, 1905 at Scott, Virginia, US.7,1,3,11 Her married name was Culbertson.
     Margaret Ellen Culbertson, her sister, witnessed the death certificate of Minerva Nevada Wolfe on May 14, 1915 at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.4,12,13
     Maggie Wolfe lost her husband Benjamin on Mar 19, 1930 at Scott, Virginia, US; from urinary tract cancer about 4:00 a.m.6,2,3,14,11
     Margaret Ellen Culbertson was listed as acting postmaster in the census of 1930 on Apr 7, 1930 at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.15,16
     Margaret Ellen Culbertson died on Oct 5, 1972 at Rowan, Kentucky, US, at age 89.4,5,6,10,17
     Margaret Ellen Culbertson was buried at Fincastle Church Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.6,10
     Margaret Ellen Culbertson died on Nov 5, 1972 at age 89.2,8,3
     Her Social Security Number was 406-50-8917.5

Census

CensusLocationMemo
Cens1900Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USShe appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, in the household of her parents, Martin Van Buren Wolfe and Elizabeth Wolfe.18
Cens1910Floyd District (Hoge Store voting precinct), Scott, Virginia, USMargaret Ellen Culbertson and Benjamin Tyree Culbertson appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District (Hoge Store voting precinct), enumerated Apr 15, 1910, both could read and write and they owned thier home. Their children Cecile, Mark, Benjamin and Margaret were listed as living with them.19,20
Cens1920Floyd District, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, USMargaret Ellen Culbertson and Benjamin Tyree Culbertson appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Jan 9, 1920, they owned their home on Seventh Avenue and both could read and write. Their children Cecile, Benjamin, Margaret, Charles and Eliza were listed as living with them.21
Cens1930Floyd District, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, USMargaret Ellen Culbertson appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Apr 2, 1930, she was shown as the widowed head of household. She owned her home valued at $2,500. Her children Margaret, Charles and Eliza were listed as living with her.15
Cens1940Floyd District, Scott, Virginia, USMargaret Ellen Culbertson appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Scott, Virginia, at Floyd District, enumerated Jun 6, 1940, They lived on the family farm and Elizabeth was earning $1,200 as a Home Economics Teacher. Her children Eliza were listed as living with her.22

Family

Benjamin Tyree Culbertson (Dec 24, 1874 - Mar 19, 1930)
Children

Citations

  1. [S36] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 3 1894-1912, 61 / 33.
  2. [S97] Nancy Clark Brown, The Addingtons of Virginia, p 629.
  3. [S129] Peggy Carter Taylor, "Peggy Carter Taylor Worksheets."
  4. [S2] M.Culbertson Bible.
  5. [S18] Soc Sec Death Index, unknown series.
  6. [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p. 33.
  7. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 326.
  8. [S5] Nancy Clark, Gladys Julian Stallard, and Margaret Russell Stallard Baker, The Stallard Connection, p 374.
  9. [S132] 1900 US Census,, Heritage Quest Database.
  10. [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
  11. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Death certificate B T Culbertson.
  12. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 325.
  13. [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014.
  14. [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
  15. [S155] 1930 US Census,.
  16. [S194] Appointments of U. S. Postmasters (published).
  17. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Health Data Branch, Divisision of Epidemiology and Health Planning. Kentucky Death Index, 1911-present. Frankfort, KY, USA Volume: 59 Certificate: 29309.
  18. [S132] 1900 US Census,, 1900; Census Place: Floyd, Scott, Virginia; Roll: 1727; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0068; FHL microfilm: 1241727.
  19. [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K6ZZ-VWQ : accessed 21 Mar 2014), Benjamin T Culbertson, 1917-1918; citing Scott County, Virginia, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1991162.
  20. [S126] 1910 US Census,.
  21. [S144] 1920 US Census,.
  22. [S146] 1940 US Census,.
  23. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
  24. [S96] Elizabeth Grigsby, "Elizabeth Grigsby Work Papers."
  25. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Births, 1864–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.
  26. [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia. Luther and Elizabeth Jayne Marriage License.

Margaret Ellen Wolfe1

F, (Apr 8, 1857 - circa 1947)
Father*Jasper Marion Wolfe1 (Feb 10, 1832 - Jun 13, 1897)
Mother*Mary Ann Davis1 (Sep 27, 1836 - Jul 4, 1914)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Margaret Ellen Wolfe was born on Apr 8, 1857.2
     Margaret Ellen Wolfe died circa 1947.2

Citations

  1. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 173.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 174.

Martha Jane Wolfe1

F, (Jul 26, 1853 - Jan 3, 1931)
Father*Reuban Wolfe1 (Apr 24, 1824 - Jun 27, 1890)
Mother*Laura Easterling2 (1830 - 1863)
ChartsWilliam Duncan Descendants
Walter Stallard Descendants
John Wolfe Descendants
     Martha Jane Wolfe was born on Jul 26, 1853 at Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.1
     Martha Jane Wolfe married George W. Ward on Jul 29, 1875.1
     Martha Jane Wolfe died on Jan 3, 1931 at Offutt, Kentucky, US, at age 77.1

Family

George W. Ward (Feb 8, 1853 - May 23, 1923)
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
  2. [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 31.