Elizabeth <I>Wolf</I> Wise

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Elizabeth Wolf Wise

Birth
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Feb 1839 (aged 52–53)
Carroll County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Camden, Carroll County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Wolf married Samuel Wise in Montgomery County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Leonard Wolf, Sr. and Catherine Cripe (Greib). Samuel and Elizabeth and their children were some of the first settlers of Carroll County, Indiana in the mid-1820s.

Link to mother suggested By: Delores Baker, 1 Aug 2021 FIND A GRAVE ID 49315132

My cousin (other side of the family), L.A.C., and I visited and worked on this cemetery in 2007. She was very active in the Cemetery Restoration projects in Tippecanoe County. We cleaned and fixed several stones and took photos. There were old and broken stones in the back corner of the cemetery. At some point in time, these stones, written in German, were replaced with stones with inscriptions written in English. The last photo by Colleen shows the corner where the broken stones were piled. I had hoped to return and work more on the cemetery, but the opportunity for travel has been limited. I hope someone or county or township authorities can save this cemetery from falling into Deer Creek.
Elizabeth Wolf married Samuel Wise in Montgomery County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Leonard Wolf, Sr. and Catherine Cripe (Greib). Samuel and Elizabeth and their children were some of the first settlers of Carroll County, Indiana in the mid-1820s.

Link to mother suggested By: Delores Baker, 1 Aug 2021 FIND A GRAVE ID 49315132

My cousin (other side of the family), L.A.C., and I visited and worked on this cemetery in 2007. She was very active in the Cemetery Restoration projects in Tippecanoe County. We cleaned and fixed several stones and took photos. There were old and broken stones in the back corner of the cemetery. At some point in time, these stones, written in German, were replaced with stones with inscriptions written in English. The last photo by Colleen shows the corner where the broken stones were piled. I had hoped to return and work more on the cemetery, but the opportunity for travel has been limited. I hope someone or county or township authorities can save this cemetery from falling into Deer Creek.


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