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Jay Leonard Wolfe

Birth11 Aug 1875 - Indiana
Death1956 - Hooper, Alamosa, Colorado, USA
MotherMartha Stevens Ramsby
FatherCharles Seymour Wolfe

Born in Indiana on 11 Aug 1875 to Charles Seymour Wolfe and Martha Stevens Ramsby. Jay Leonard Wolfe married Ethel Vieve Milner and had 7 children. He passed away on 1956 in Hooper, Alamosa, Colorado, USA.

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Charles Seymour Wolfe
1843 - 1908
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Martha Stevens Ramsby
1848 - 1921
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Ethel Vieve Milner
1883 - 1960
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Duane Milner Wolfe
1908 - 1939
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Westel Allan Wolfe
1911 - 1988
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Arden Dwight Wolfe
1921 - 2002
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Walter Dean Wolfe
1914 - 2001
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Elizabeth Vieve Wolfe
1918 - 2002
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Jay Lowell Wolfe
1909 - 1911
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Leonard Noyle Wolfe
1915 - 1917

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