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Martin Jefferson Wolf

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Martin Jefferson Wolf

Birth
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Death
3 Mar 1887 (aged 62)
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Herron, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Martin Jefferson Wolf b. 24 Oct 1824 as the first child to Major Jacob Wolf and his second wife Elizabeth Lantz Sanders Wolf. He married ca 1846 (1) Catherine Hargrave, b. 1825, AR, d/o John and Nancy (Talbut) Hargrave, g/d of Frederick Talburt (2) Mary Jane (Jefferys) Nichols, b. 16 Mar 1839, d. 14 Mar 1886, 2nd marriage 11 Aug 1867. He was a farmer. He served in CSA and so did his son Edwin Martin Wolf. Pension records says he was Dr. Mart Wolf serving in same unit as his son E.M. Wolf. They were in company A. Freeman's Regiment of Marmaduke's Division Missouri, AR Calvary.

He lived most of his life in AR, but did go to TX where his son Edwin Martin Wolf was living for a short while. However he returned to AR saying he preferred the rock hills of Arkansas to what Texas had to offer. He is thought to be buried in one of the many unmarked gravesites in the old Wolf Cemetery downstream from Norfork. No burial site has been established for his first wife, Catherine Hargrave, but she most likely is also in one of the unmarked sites in the Old Wolf Cemetery. I have no burial information on the second wife, but she died the year before he did so she also is very likely to be one of the unmarkerd grave site in the Old Wolf Cemetery.

Martin Jefferson Wolf b. 24 Oct 1824 as the first child to Major Jacob Wolf and his second wife Elizabeth Lantz Sanders Wolf. He married ca 1846 (1) Catherine Hargrave, b. 1825, AR, d/o John and Nancy (Talbut) Hargrave, g/d of Frederick Talburt (2) Mary Jane (Jefferys) Nichols, b. 16 Mar 1839, d. 14 Mar 1886, 2nd marriage 11 Aug 1867. He was a farmer. He served in CSA and so did his son Edwin Martin Wolf. Pension records says he was Dr. Mart Wolf serving in same unit as his son E.M. Wolf. They were in company A. Freeman's Regiment of Marmaduke's Division Missouri, AR Calvary.

He lived most of his life in AR, but did go to TX where his son Edwin Martin Wolf was living for a short while. However he returned to AR saying he preferred the rock hills of Arkansas to what Texas had to offer. He is thought to be buried in one of the many unmarked gravesites in the old Wolf Cemetery downstream from Norfork. No burial site has been established for his first wife, Catherine Hargrave, but she most likely is also in one of the unmarked sites in the Old Wolf Cemetery. I have no burial information on the second wife, but she died the year before he did so she also is very likely to be one of the unmarkerd grave site in the Old Wolf Cemetery.



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