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Grace Wolfe and her brother Charles, c 1893.

1900 Grace Wolfe lived with her parents in Union City, Ohio. [1]

1905 Miss Grace Wolfe gave a nice recitation of "Old Glory" at the Fourth of July celebration in North Gainesville. [2]

1905 Miss Grace Wolfe gave a recitation at the North Gainesville Hall in a program of musical and literary entertainment. After the program, the committee will serve oysters, either raw or stewed, proceeds of which will go to paint the hall. [3]

1907-1908 Grace Wolfe and her parents and brother Homer were Charter members of the University City Church of Christ in Gainesville, Florida. [History, Grace Wolfe was a charter member of the University City Church of Christ in Gainesville, Florida. [Church of Christ historical website, active in 2005, no longer active].]

1907 Miss Grace Wolf gave a recitation at the Ladies' Aid Society of Advent Christian Church in North Gainesville. [4]

1907 Misses Maud Lewis and Grace Wolf, two of Alachua's popular young school teachers, left yesterday for Wilcox, where they will immediately open the Cherry Sink summer school. [5]

1907 Miss Grace Wolfe was appointed as assistant teacher at Stroble school, Alachua County, Florida. [6]

1908 Miss Grace Wolfe was appointed as teacher at Montecocha school, Alachua County, Florida. [7]


Grace Wolfe on 1908 picture postcard from Gainesville, Florida to Union City, Ohio. [8].

1909 Miss Grace Wolfe was appointed as a teacher in Arredondo and Cherry Sink (summer), Alachua County, Florida. Cherry Sink had the largest enrollment of any of the summer schools. [9]

1909 Miss Grace Wolfe was was listed as a white teacher at Cherry Sink school, $40. [10]

1910 Clara and Ira Wolfe lived in Gainesville, Florida with children Grace (age 20), Homer (age 13), John (age 8), and Faith (age 6). [11]


c 1915 Grace Wolfe [12]

1915 Grace B Wolfe (stenographer) lived at 231 S Morton Ave, Dayton, Ohio. [13]

1916 Grace B Wolfe (stenographer at 654 Reibold Building) was a roomer at 312 W 2d, Dayton, Ohio. [14]

1917 Clara V Wolfe (widow of Ira), Homer (installer at 654 Reibold Building), Grace B (stenographer at 654 Reibold Building), and John (clerk at 654 Reibold Building), lived at 610 W River, Dayton, Ohio. [15] Video history of Reibold Building, Dayton.

1918 Clara V Wolfe (widow of Ira), Homer (rubberworker), Grace B (stenographer), and John (clerk at 654 Reibold Building), lived at 610 W River, Dayton, Ohio. [16]

1919 Homer M (assembler), Grace B (stenographer at 117 D Perry), John, Faith G, and Clara Wolfe (widow of Ira) lived at 121 South Creighton Ave, Dayton, Ohio. [17]

1920 Clara Wolfe (age 57) lived in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio with children Homer (age 23, a student at bible college), Grace (age 30, a typist), John (age 18, office labor at Elective Manufacturing), and Faith (age 16). [18] [19]

1921 Grace B, stenographer and John, clerk and Faith G, clerk and Clara Wolfe, widow of Ira, lived at 402 W Edgewood, Dayton, Ohio. [20]

1922 Clara Wolfe (widow of Ira), Faith G (clerk), Grace B (stenographer at The Dayton Airless Tire Company), Homer N, and John F (clerk at 334 N Taylor) lived at 402 W Edgewood, Dayton, Ohio. [21]


Grace Wolfe, c 1924. [22]

1925 Miss Grace Wolfe and Mr. Charles H. Wilson were married on August 23, 1925 by Howard Schug, minister of Church of Christ, at Taylor County, Texas. Witness Mrs. Clara Wolfe. [23]


Grace Wolfe and husband Charles Wilson, c 1929 [24]

1930 Grace Wilson (age 40) and Charles Wilson (age 59) lived on Peak St in Dallas, Texas. They owned their home valued at $5000 and had a radio. Charles was a branch manager working with hitching machinery. Grace was first married at age 35 and Charles at age 54. [25] [26]


c 1930 Charles and Grace Wolfe Wilson, on left
Clyde and Grace's sister Faith Wolfe Betts on right with 4 children.
Grace's mother Clara Brenizer Wolfe was seated in the middle.
Eunice and Brother Homer Wolfe were behind Clara with their 3 boys.


c 1930 Homer, Faith, Clara, and Grace Wolfe [27]

1936 Grace and her mother, Clara, visited Grace's brother Charles and his son Ranald for a 4 generation picture with Ramon Wolfe in October.


Ranald, Clara (Brenizer), Julia (Good), Grace, baby Ramon, Charles, Gladys, Petrovna (Pickett) Wolfe.

Charles Wilson worked as a salesman for the Bostick Staple Company. [28]


c1937 Grace's mother Clara, brother Homer and Eunice with their three sons, and Grace.

1937 Charles and Ranald drove to Texas to visit Homer, Grace, and Clara at the time of the Dallas Centenial.


at the exposition: Charles, Petrovna, Charles Wilson, Clara, Homer, Grace Wolfe Wilson, Eunice. [29]


Gladys, Grace, Homers 3 sons, Eunice, Petrovna, Homer, Charles, Clara, Julia, Ranald Wolfe, 1939 Texas. [30]

c 1938-39 Grace's mother Clara lived with them in Dallas Texas. Brother Homer's family lived together in the same household, perhaps about 1938-39. [31]


c 1940 John Wolfe with mother Clara at home of sister Grace and Charles Wilson in Dallas [32]

1940 Grace W Wilson, lodger, age 50, born in Indiana, married, was a lodger at 47 Riverview Blvd., Bradenton, Manatee, Florida, in a household with Ellen Hampton (age 73), and Clara Wolfe (age 77). Grace W Wilson's occupation was making novelties. The highest grade of school she had completed was High School, 4th year. [33] [34]


1942 Grace at funeral of mother Clara with brothers Charles and John Wolfe [35]

1949 Grace Wolfe wrote a poem about her family. [Transcription, God has Been Good to Me, by Grace Wolfe.]


Grace and husband Charles Wilson, c 1950 [36]

1957 Grace Wolfe Wilson, a married housewife, died on 9 November in Dallas, Texas. She was born 24 June 1889 at Union City Ohio with parents Ira G Wolfe and Clara Brenizer. [37] [38] [39]

1957 Grace Wolfe Wilson was buried at Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas. [40] [41]

1957 Charles Hugh Wilson, born November 22, 1871 in Missouri, died on December 18, 1957 at Gunter, Grayson County, Texas. He lived at the Church of Christ home for aged. Charles was a retired minister, Church of Christ. Charles was buried at Restland Cemetery. [42] [43] [44] [45]


Footnotes:

[1] United States Federal Census, 1900, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[2] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), July 6, 1905, page 5.

[3] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), December 29, 1905, page 3.

[4] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), June 27, 1907, page 8.

[5] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), July 11, 1907, page 8.

[6] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), Aug 26, 1907.

[7] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), Aug 10, 1908, page 5.

[8] Family Document, Files of Doug Wolfe.

[9] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), Aug 7, 1909, page 3; Aug 9, 1909, page 4.

[10] Newspaper, Gainesville Daily Sun, (Gainesville, Florida), Sep 5, 1909, page 6.

[11] United States Federal Census, 1910, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[12] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe and Doug Wolfe.

[13] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1915), 1290, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[14] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1916), 1406, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[15] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1917), 1415, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[16] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1918), 1521-22, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[17] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1919), 1525, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[18] United States Federal Census, 1920, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[19] United States Federal Census, 1920, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[20] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1921), 1561, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[21] Williams Dayton Directory (Cincinnati, Ohio: 1922), 1584, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[22] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe.

[23] Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[24] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe.

[25] United States Federal Census, 1930, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[26] United States Federal Census, 1930, [AncestryRecord].

[27] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe.

[28] Personal Communication, Conversation with Grace Lucille Betts Riddick, 2007.

[29] Family Document, Files of Douglas Wolfe.

[30] Family Document, Files of Douglas Wolfe.

[31] Personal Communication, Conversation with Ira Wolfe, descendant of Clara's son Homer.

[32] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe.

[33] United States Federal Census, 1940, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[34] United States Federal Census, 1940, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[35] Family Document, Files of Douglas Wolfe.

[36] Family Document, Files of Carol Wolfe.

[37] Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, Death certificates, Certificate 60121, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[38] Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, Death certificates, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[39] Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].

[40] Find A Grave Memorial 105459831, [FindAGrave].

[41] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].

[42] Texas Deaths, 1890-1976, Death certificates, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[43] Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982, [AncestryRecord].

[44] Find A Grave Memorial 105459771, [FindAGrave].

[45] Find A Grave Memorial at Ancestry.com, [AncestryRecord].