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Mary May Wolfe 1892 – 1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jan 1892

Birth Location: Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States

Death Date: 21 Feb 1968

Death Location: Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA

Father: William Wolf

Mother: Minnie Gurtner

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The story of Mary May Wolfe began in 1892 in Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. Mary May Wolfe passed away in 1968 in Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary May Wolfe began in 1892 in Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States.
  • Mary May Wolfe passed away in 1968 in Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA.

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Mary Wolfe's Ancestors

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Mary Wolfe
1892 – 1968
Birth Place: Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States
Parents
William Wolf
1866 – 1939
Franklin, De Kalb, Indiana, United States
Minnie (Almyra) Gurtner
1869 – 1962
Flint, Steuben County, Indiana, USA
Grandparents
Daniel Wolf
1808 – 1883
Columbiana, Ohio, USA
Mary (Polly) Walters
1820 – 1902
Union County, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Adam Woolf
1764 – 1851
Susannah Steinbrenner
1775 – 1845
2nd-Great-Grandparents
*Johann Wolff
1722 – 1804
Elizabeth Fleming
1733 – 1800
Johann Steinbrenner
1736 – 1796
Anna Coe
1730 – 1796

Mary Wolfe's Timeline

2 Records

1892
14 Jan 1892
Birth of Mary May Wolfe in Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States
Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States
1968
21 Feb 1968
Age 76
Death of Mary May Wolfe in Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA
Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1892
    Event Place: Waterloo, De Kalb, Indiana, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Feb 1968
    Event Place: Auburn, De Kalb, Indiana, USA

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