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1840 Jackson, Va
1m 10-15
1m 15-20
2m 20-30
1m 50-60
1f 15-20
1f 20-30
John House:
WOLFE FAMILY
The next farm is a mile or more above Hyre's and just below Elk Fork, and was known as the James Wolfe farm. It has for many years been the residence of Summerfield Thomas.
James R. Wolfe was born and raised near the fort on Hacker's Creek, not far from the present village of Jane Lew.
Here is a "curious incident" related in Withers' "Chronicles of Border Warfare', page sixty seven:
"Jacob Wolfe, in digging a well on Hacker's Creek, found a piece of timber, which had evidently been cut off at one end, twelve or thirteen feet in the ground, --- marks of the axe were plainly visible on it."
James R. Wolfe married Frances Beath, a sister of Mary Beath, who married Jacob Hyre. One informant says that after her death, he returned to Lewis Count, and married the widow Straley.
He died on the farm above mentioned, and was buried on the point back of the house. There are several persons buried at this spot, but are now no markers, and it has long since ceased to be used for burial purposes. It is even said that some years ago, the then owner commenced to plow it up, but became frightened and desisted, fearing ghosts would retaliate. Mrs. Thomas (Hogsett) Rader says there used to be a gravestone marked "Lizzie".
The children, as given by the widow of the late James Wolfe, were:
Abe, Joe, Jake, Tommy, Jim, Lon, Mary, Katie, Nancy, Peggy and George.
James R. Wolfe and wife moved to Mill Creek in August, 1821, bringing with them eight children. With them came Francis King and wife and Jacob Wolfe, thirteen persons in all, and they brought all their goods and everything on five horses. They were four days on the road, and never inside of a house in that time.
They first settled at the Wash Rader farm, near the mouth of Station Camp, now the residence of Mr. Charles Shinn.
The immediate object of the move was to find a better hunting ground.
Jonathan Wolfe, who came with Tanner to Spencer in 1812, is said to have been a brother. He married Bridgett Runyan, a sister of Henry Runyan.
James R. Wolfe's children were:
Abraham Wolfe was born March 25th, 1811, and married Emily Boswell, in 1835, lived for many years on Parchment, and died the spring of 1904. His children were C.M., Nohemiah, Adam, John, Jane who married Isam Rhodes, and Virginia, who married G.P. Morrison. The O.J. and C.S. Morrison, merchants, were their sons.
Joseph Boath Wolfe, born in 1819, married in Lewis County, at Hacker's Creek, to Elizabeth Alkire, a daughter of Nicholas and Elizabeth Bonnet Alkire, in 1842, and a year later moved to Roane County. He died in 1895, and she died March 21st, 1911. Elizabeth C., their daughter, married John W. Daniels.
Jacob Wolfe, born in the early 1800's, married Sally Boswell. Aunt Sally died at the age of seventy seven years.
George Wolfe built the first house where John Rader now lives, 1907. Mrs. Ludwick says his first wife was a Crites, and his second a Bord.
James G. Wolfe married Lizzie Straley, and lived on Station Camp. He was born in 1826, and died December 26th, 1889. She died December 22nd, 1911, aged eighty four years.
Thomas Wolfe married Susan Garnes and went west.
Margaret Wolfe married Isaac Crites.
Rebecca Wolfe married Charles Parson, Jr.
Nancy Wolfe married Elijah Baker, of Reedy, and lived at Leroy, on Sandy. Their children were Dal Baker, who married a Johnson, Frank who married Alice Stout, and America, who married John Spencer.
Mary Wolfe married Lenox Armstrong.
It is stated that the grandmother of Elizabeth Alkire Wolfe was a daughter of Jesse Hughes.
A Lewis Wolfe lived on Elk Fork at the place above Ellet Hyre's, no date given.
Reece Wolfe was a local preacher from Monongahela, who settled on the Little Kanawha before 1799. He was probably not connected as his name was at first spelled "Woolf".
C. M. Wolfe was a son of Abram, whose second wife, Jemima Kessell, died in 1872.
[I don't have Katie & Lon]
JCMR shows a marriage of Katharine Wolf to Richard Cadwahender, 4/11/1841 - could this be 'Katie' mentioned by House?
See Jackson County Past and Present page 505
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Children |
| 1. Rebecca Wolfe, b. Abt 1806, Randolph County, West Virginia, USA , d. 1888, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA (Age ~ 82 years) |
| 2. George B Wolfe, b. 8 Jan 1809, Virginia, USA , d. 12 Mar 1895, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA (Age 86 years) |
| 3. Margaret Wolfe, b. Abt 1811, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Abraham Wolfe, b. 25 Mar 1811, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA , d. Spring of 1904, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA (Age 92 years) |
| 5. Nancy Wolfe, b. Apr 1815, Virginia, USA , d. 30 Jun 1902 (Age ~ 87 years) |
| 6. Thomas Wolfe, b. Abt 1817, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 7. Joseph Beath Wolfe, b. 20 Jan 1819, Lewis County, West Virginia, USA , d. 1895 (Age 75 years) |
| 8. Jacob Beath Wolfe, b. 18 Aug 1820, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 9. James C Wolfe, b. 10 Feb 1826, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA , d. 26 Dec 1889, Jackson County, West Virginia, USA (Age 63 years) |
| 10. Mary Wolfe, b. Oct 1820, Virginia, USA , d. 1904 (Age ~ 83 years) |
| 11. Jackson M (twin) Wolfe, b. Abt 1830, Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
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