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Harvey Wolf, 43, son of John & Catherine Wolf, born in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, PA & Catharine C. Long, 35, daughter of Jacob & Annie E. Long, born in Carol (sic) Township, Perry County, PA, were married March 1, 1910 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was previously married and his wife died June 9, 1897; she was never married. (Source: Marriage License)
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News Comet (East Berlin, PA), Friday, April 22, 1938; pg. 1
Cumberland County News
Pinned under a 1,000 pound roller when it was overturned. Harvey Wolf, 71-year-old farmer, was killed on his farm Wednesday afternoon, near Carlisle. Wolf's wife and daughter were hoeing in a truck patch nearby, and, a few minutes before the accident occurred Wolf had passed near them on the roller. The women did not know of the mishap until they saw Wolf lying under an end of the overturned roller. With the aid of a neighbor, the farmer was lifted out and an ambulance was summoned, but he was dead when it arrived. Coroner E.A. Heagle was unable to determine how the accident occurred. Death resulted from internal injuries.
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The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Tuesday, May 31, 1938; pg. 4
LETTERS ISSUED
Letters also were issued in the estate of Harvey Wolf, south Middleton township, to his widow, Mrs. Catherine Wolf, who will share a $9,000 estate with five children.
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Harvey Wolf, 43, son of John & Catherine Wolf, born in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, PA & Catharine C. Long, 35, daughter of Jacob & Annie E. Long, born in Carol (sic) Township, Perry County, PA, were married March 1, 1910 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was previously married and his wife died June 9, 1897; she was never married. (Source: Marriage License)
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News Comet (East Berlin, PA), Friday, April 22, 1938; pg. 1
Cumberland County News
Pinned under a 1,000 pound roller when it was overturned. Harvey Wolf, 71-year-old farmer, was killed on his farm Wednesday afternoon, near Carlisle. Wolf's wife and daughter were hoeing in a truck patch nearby, and, a few minutes before the accident occurred Wolf had passed near them on the roller. The women did not know of the mishap until they saw Wolf lying under an end of the overturned roller. With the aid of a neighbor, the farmer was lifted out and an ambulance was summoned, but he was dead when it arrived. Coroner E.A. Heagle was unable to determine how the accident occurred. Death resulted from internal injuries.
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The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Tuesday, May 31, 1938; pg. 4
LETTERS ISSUED
Letters also were issued in the estate of Harvey Wolf, south Middleton township, to his widow, Mrs. Catherine Wolf, who will share a $9,000 estate with five children.
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