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Leonard Wolfe

Birth30 Dec 1843 - Edna Mills, Clinton, Indiana, United States
Death05 Oct 1924 - McCune, Crawford, Kansas, United States
MotherBarbara Ann Musselman
FatherEli Wolfe

Born in Edna Mills, Clinton, Indiana, United States on 30 Dec 1843 to Eli Wolfe and Barbara Ann Musselman. Leonard Wolfe married Anna Neher and had 8 children. He passed away on 05 Oct 1924 in McCune, Crawford, Kansas, United States.

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Parents
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Eli Wolfe
1817 - 1862
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Barbara Ann Musselman
1820 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Anna Neher
1842 - 1913
Children Show all
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Eli G. Wolfe
1885 - 1963
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Mary Emma Wolfe
1878 - 1961
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Kathryn Elizabeth Wolfe
1885 - 1930
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Francis Joseph Wolfe
1873 - 1958
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Daniel Wolfe
1863 - 1940
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Jesse Franklin Wolfe
1876 - 1967
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Jacob James Wolfe
1865 - 1939
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William Henry Wolfe
1867 - 1953

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