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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Wolfe

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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Wolfe

Birth
Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Death
15 Jun 1927 (aged 60)
Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2609, Longitude: -76.708087
Plot
SW Old
Memorial ID
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Frank was the son of Benjamin Burton Wolfe and Mary Catharine Robinson of Sussex County, Delaware. Benjamin and his wife Myrtie had nine children.

He served as the Acting Mayor of Williamsburg.

He was President of the City Council.

Frank was elected as the Worshipful Master of the Williamsburg Masonic Lodge No. 6, it's highest honor.

He was the proprietor of the Palace Movie Theatre. The first moving picture house in Williamsburg.

He served as the Coroner.

He was the owner and operator of the City Meat Market on Duke of Gloucester Street where he introduced the citizens of Williamsburg to exotic meats.

He appeared in a number of theatre presentations, both musical and drama in leading roles.

Frank was on the Board of Director's in various banks and businesses throughout Williamsburg.

Frank was appointed Chairman of Cedar Grove Cemetery, where he initiated many improvements.

Frank was elected President of the Ft. Magruder Fishing Club.







Frank was the son of Benjamin Burton Wolfe and Mary Catharine Robinson of Sussex County, Delaware. Benjamin and his wife Myrtie had nine children.

He served as the Acting Mayor of Williamsburg.

He was President of the City Council.

Frank was elected as the Worshipful Master of the Williamsburg Masonic Lodge No. 6, it's highest honor.

He was the proprietor of the Palace Movie Theatre. The first moving picture house in Williamsburg.

He served as the Coroner.

He was the owner and operator of the City Meat Market on Duke of Gloucester Street where he introduced the citizens of Williamsburg to exotic meats.

He appeared in a number of theatre presentations, both musical and drama in leading roles.

Frank was on the Board of Director's in various banks and businesses throughout Williamsburg.

Frank was appointed Chairman of Cedar Grove Cemetery, where he initiated many improvements.

Frank was elected President of the Ft. Magruder Fishing Club.









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