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John George WOLFE

Birth10 Aug 1676 - Oberhochstadt, Palatinate, Germany
Death03 Nov 1726 - Kettrick (Kettrichof), 20 km SE of Dahn, Germany
MotherNot Available
FatherJohann Wolff

Born in Oberhochstadt, Palatinate, Germany on 10 Aug 1676 to Johann Wolff. John George WOLFE married Margaretha Daniel and had 11 children. He passed away on 03 Nov 1726 in Kettrick (Kettrichof), 20 km SE of Dahn, Germany.

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Parents
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Johann Wolff
1649 - 1727
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Spouse(s)
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Margaretha Daniel
1677 - Unknown
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George Michael Wolff
1712 - 1746
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Johann Georg Wolf
1700 - 1763
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Johann Nicholas Wolff
1712 - Unknown
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Abraham Wolf
1700 - Unknown
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Samuel Wolf
1709 - Unknown
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Elsa Wolff
1699 - Unknown
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Agnes Wolf
1704 - Unknown
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Jonas Wolf
1698 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Wolf
1697 - Unknown
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Karl Julius Wolff
1690 - Unknown
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George Michael Wolfe
1703 - 1756

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