Birth: 1833 (approximate)
Death: December 7, 1900
PAYSON WOLF
AKA: Payson Wolfe
Veteran – Civil War (1861-1865)
He served in Company K,
1st Michigan Sharpshooters regiment.
Captured in battle and sent to the infamous Andersonville prison in Georgia.
Survived the ordeal, but suffered from poor health the rest of his life.
Source: "Who Was Who In Company K"
a book by Chris Czopek, published 2010.
Burial:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Cross Village
Emmet County
Michigan, USA
∼Battle of Petersburg-June 17,1864.
Captured and missing
3 weeks in Libby Prison
10 months in Andersonville Prison
∼Wolfe, Payson GAR Co. K 1st Mich. Sharp Shooters
Birth: 1833 (approximate)
Death: December 7, 1900
PAYSON WOLF
AKA: Payson Wolfe
Veteran – Civil War (1861-1865)
He served in Company K,
1st Michigan Sharpshooters regiment.
Captured in battle and sent to the infamous Andersonville prison in Georgia.
Survived the ordeal, but suffered from poor health the rest of his life.
Source: "Who Was Who In Company K"
a book by Chris Czopek, published 2010.
Burial:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Cross Village
Emmet County
Michigan, USA
∼Battle of Petersburg-June 17,1864.
Captured and missing
3 weeks in Libby Prison
10 months in Andersonville Prison
∼Wolfe, Payson GAR Co. K 1st Mich. Sharp Shooters
Bio by: Kokopelli
Inscription
CO.K. 1 REGT MICH SHARP SHOOTERS
Gravesite Details
Civil War-1st Michigan Sharp Shooters-Company K (All Indian Company)
Family Members
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George Payson Wolfe
1852–1860
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Arvilla Aurelia Wolfe Emerson
1853–1945
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William P. Wolfe
1855–1891
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Etta S. Wolfe Wilson
1857–1936
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Charles Fremont Wolfe
1859–1925
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George Payson Wolfe II
1860–1883
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Edwin Andrus Wolfe
1863–1920
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Jessie Annie Wolfe Hilton
1865–1955
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Burnside Allen "Birney" Wolfe
1867–1943
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Mabel Helen Wolfe Bennett
1871–1949
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Stella Minnie Wolfe Champney
1874–1935
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Mary Jane Wolfe Blair
1882–1949
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Baby Girl Wolf
unknown–1879
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