1777 Frederick Wolf, perhaps this one, was a private in the Company of Captain Archibald McCallister and Colonel Hartley. [1]
1785 Frederick Wolf served with Lieut. Jonas Wolf and private John Noll and Joseph Baltzly in the 7th Battalion, eighth company, Captain Peter Ickes commanding. [2] [3]
1790 There were two census listings for Frederick Wolf in York County, Pennsylvania.
1790 Frederick Wolf lived in Mixed Twp, York County, Pennsylvania, in a household with 3 males under age 16, 2 males age 16 and over, and 2 females. [4]
1790 Frederick Woolf lived in Mixed Twp, York County, Pennsylvania, in a household with 1 males age 16 and over, and 2 females. [5]
1790 Daughter Margreta Wolf was born on December 18. She was baptized on June 28, 1795 with sponsor Jacob Euler, at the Lutheran church in Arendtsville, Adams County. [6] [7]
1792 Daughter Elisabeth was born on December 12. She was on baptized on June 28, 1795 with sponsor Valentin Fehl, at the Lutheran church in Arendtsville, Adams County. [8] [9]
1794 Daughter Sara Wolff was born on April 16 and was baptized on June 28, with sponsor Christina Baltzesin, perhaps Frederick's sister, at the Lutheran church in Arendtsville, Adams County. [10] [11] [12]
1799 Fred. Wolf, perhaps this one or his father, was taxed $100 in Butler (Menallen) Twp, Lancaster County. [13]
1800 Frederick Wolf lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania. In the household are 1M 26-44 (Frederick), 1M under 10, 1F 26-44, 2F under 10. [14] Henry Balsley was listed on the same page, perhaps the family of sister Christina.
1802 Frederick Wolf, son of Hannes and Cadrina Wolf, was born on February 18. He was baptized on July 7 with sponsors Frederick Wolf and John and (sister) Elizabeth Noll. [15] [16]
1803 Friedrich Wolf, son of Friedrich Wolf, was born on July 1, and was baptized July 1, 1804, with sponsors Conrad and Margaretha Bender, at the Lutheran church in Arendtsville, Adams County. [17] [18]
1804 John Wolf was born on February 26, with sponsors Frederick Wolf and John and Elizabeth Noll. [19]
1805 Daughter Christina Wolf was born on December 6. Christina was baptized on July 20, 1806 at the Lutheran and Reformed Church in Arendtsville, Adams County, Pennsylvania with sponsor Christina Baltzli. [20] [21]
1809 Frederich and Christina Wolf's daughter Martha was born on June 23 and was baptized November 13. Valentin and Betsy Fehl were sponsors, at the Lutheran church in Arendtsville, Adams County. [22]
1810 Frederick Wolf lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania. [23]
1820 Frederick Wolf (age 45+) lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania with male age 16-26 (son Frederick?, see 1830 census), female age 10-16 (Christina?), and female age 45+ (Christina). The adjacent listing was his widowed sister Christina Balzly. [24]
1830 Frederick Wolf (age 60-70) lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania with 2 females (age 30-40). [25] Son Frederick Wolf (age 20-30) also lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania with a family. [26]
1833 The will of Elizabeth Noll, of Berwick Twp, was recorded. The will named brother Jacob Wolf, brother Andrew Wolf, and Polly Winand as heirs. Brother Jacob Wolf was named executor. Witnessed by Joseph Carl and Frederick Wolf. The will was dated July 18, with a codicil dated July 23. The codicil added brother Frederick Wolf and sister Christian Baltzly as heirs. The will was affirmed on August 7. [27]
1840 Son Frederick Wolf (age 40-50) lived in Menallen Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania. Frederick Wolf Sr was not listed. [28]
1840 John Hensel lived in Tuscarawas County, Ohio. A male age 70-79 lived in the household. Based on the 1850 census, this could be Frederick Wolf living with his daughter. [29]
1850 Frederick Wolf (age 88, born in Pennsylvania) lived in Marseilles Twp, Wyandot County, Ohio, in a household with John G Hensel (age 53), Martha Hensel (age 43), Andrew Hensel (age 20), Mary Hensel (age 18), Sarah J Hensel (age 15), Frederick Hensel (age 13), John W Hensel (age 10), W Margaret Hensel (age 5), and Henry Hensel (age 2). [30]
1855 On 3 February, Frederick Woolf reportedly died and was buried at Fehl Cemetery, Marseilles, Wyandot County, Ohio. [31]
Research Notes:
We are researching Fredrick Wolf, brother of Christina Wolf, who married Henry Baltzly. We have assumed that Frederick Wolf, living in Ohio with Martha Hensel 1840-1855 (both buried at the Fehl Cemetery), was the same person as this Frederick Wolfe, whose children were baptized in Adams County, Pennsylvania. We seek further evidence about this possible relationship.
See also: [32]
1800 There were two listings for Frederick Wolf on the septennial census for Berwick Twp, Adams County, Pennsylvania. [33] Berwick Twp is on the east side of Adams County.
1827 The will of Valentine Fehl, Adams County, names wife Betsy, son Henry, Peggy Stout, and daughter Polly. [34]
[1] George R. Prowell, Continental Congress at York, Pennsylvania and York County in the Revolution (1914), 274, [GoogleBooks].
[2] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 3 (Muster Rolls Bedford-York) (1907), 1444-1445, [GoogleBooks].
[3] Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Volume 2 (Muster Rolls Washington) (1906), 540, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].
[4] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[5] United States Federal Census, 1790, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[6] Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecords].
[7] F. Edward Wright, Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century (2000), 108, [GoogleBooks].
[8] Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecords].
[9] F. Edward Wright, Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century (2000), 108, [GoogleBooks].
[10] Trinity Lutheran Church (Arendtsville, Pennsylvania); Zion Reformed Church (Arendtsville, Pennsylvania), Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecord].
[11] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, [FamilySearchRecord].
[12] F. Edward Wright, Adams County Church Records of the 18th Century (2000), 108, [GoogleBooks].
[13] H. C. Bradsby, Aaron Sheely, M. A. Leeson, History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania [Adams] (Warner, Beers:1886), 306, [GoogleBooks].
[14] United States Federal Census, 1800, page 492, line 8, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].
[15] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, Ancestry of the John Franklin Eisenhart Family (1951), 77, [GoogleBooks].
[16] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, [FamilySearchRecord].
[17] Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecords].
[18] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, [FamilySearchRecord].
[19] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, Ancestry of the John Franklin Eisenhart Family (1951), 77, [GoogleBooks].
[20] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, [FamilySearchRecord].
[21] Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecords].
[22] Adams County, Pennsylvania, 1785-1874: Lutheran and Reformed Congregations, citing FHL film 20702, [AncestryRecords].
[23] United States Federal Census, 1810, page marked 3 or 98, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].
[24] United States Federal Census, 1820, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[25] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[26] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[27] Adams County, Pennsylvania, Probate Records, Will D-1746, [FamilySearchImage].
[28] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[29] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[30] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[31] Find A Grave Memorial 15842617, [FindAGrave].
[32] Willis Wolf Eisenhart, Ancestry of the John Franklin Eisenhart Family (1951), 77, 140, [GoogleBooks].
[33] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census, 1779-1863, 1800, Berwick Twp, Adams County, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[34] Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994, Adams, Will D-38, [FamilySearchImage].