1779 Frederick Wolf, son of Jonas Wolf, was born. [1]
1834 Frederick Wolf, perhaps this one, was among several signers of a petition to incorporate the town of Abbotstown in Adams County, Pennsylvania. [2]
1838 Frederick Wolf, perhaps this one, signed an agreement with Henry Marshall, an apprentice to learn the blacksmith trade from the master Frederick. [3]
1872 John Frederick Wolf Sr. died on April 25 and was buried at Emanuel Reformed Church Cemetery, Adams County, Pennsylvania. John Frederick Wolf Sr. was born on June 30, 1779. [4] [5] [6] [7]
[1] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, A History of Abbottstown (1953), 56.
[2] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, A History of Abbottstown (1953), 42.
[3] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, A History of Abbottstown (1953), 55.
[4] Find A Grave Memorial 16332448, [FindAGrave].
[5] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, A History of Abbottstown (1953), 107.
[6] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].
[7] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, A History of Abbottstown (1953), 56.