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James Wolfe

Birth25 November 1840 - Pennsylvania
Death4 Jun 1917 - Allen, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherElizabeth Snyder
FatherJacob Wolf

Born in Pennsylvania on 25 November 1840 to Jacob Wolf and Elizabeth Snyder. James Wolfe married Mary Borger and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Jun 1917 in Allen, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob Wolf
1804 - 1879
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Elizabeth Snyder
1806 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Mary Borger
1844 - 1925
Children Show all
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Lillie S Wolfe
1877 - 1933
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Bertie E. Wolfe
1873 - 1911
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Howard James Wolfe
1871 - 1949
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Emma M. Wolfe
1868 - 1965
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Elmer William Wolfe
1867 - 1936
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Ella M. Wolfe
1864 - 1952
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Heabert Wolf
1880 - Unknown
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Laura Alverta Wolf
1870 - 1872
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Morris Jacob Wolfe
1880 - 1881
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Alice M. Wolf
1875 - 1879

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