Charles A Wolfe

HEADER Charles A Wolfe CHARLES A. WOLFE, justice of the peace and one of the live young business men of Kittanning, has been a general merchant at that place for a number of years and is well and favorably known in official circles and church life as well as in his business connections. He was … Read more

J. Oscar Wolfe

HEADER J. Oscar Wolfe PROF J. OSCAR WOLFE, ex-county superintendent of schools, who is known throughout Armstrong county for his services in various capacities in the field of public instruction, is a resident of Bethel township and was born on the farm where he still resides. His parents, Jacob and Frances (Van Dyke) Wolf, had … Read more

John E Wolfe

HEADER John E Wolfe JOHN E. WOLFE, a well known farmer of Washington township, Armstrong county, who makes a specialty of fruit raising, belongs to a family of German descent which was founded here by two brothers, one of whom was his great-grandfather. They came from a county east of the mountains, possibly Bedford, and … Read more

Thomas C Wolfe

HEADER Thomas C Wolfe THOMPSON C. WOLFE, of Bethel township, Armstrong county, is a thrifty farmer and respected citizen of that section. He was born Sept. 24, 1860, in what is now Bethel township, son of Samuel B. and Maria (Wareham) Wolfe. His paternal grandfather, Jacob Wolfe, was of German extraction; his maternal grandparents, Peter … Read more

Thompson C. Wolfe

HEADER Thompson C. Wolfe THOMPSON C. WOLFE, of Bethel township, Armstrong county, is a thrifty farmer and respected citizen of that section. He was born Sept. 24, 1860, in what is now Bethel township, son of Samuel B. and Maria (Wareham) Wolfe. His paternal grandfather, Jacob Wolfe, was of German extraction; his maternal grandparents, Peter … Read more

David H Wolff

HEADER David H Wolff DAVID H. WOLFF, one of the leading farmers of East Franklin township, Armstrong county, lives on the old Hooks farm, where Mrs. Wolff�s parents made their home for sixty years. He was born Oct. 18, 1867, in Washington township, this county, son of Valentine Wolff, and is of German extraction, his … Read more

David Wolff

HEADER David Wolff DAVID WOLFF, grocer of Oak Ridge, is one of the leading citizens of that village. He was born in Washington township, Armstrong county, March 27, 1857, son of Solomon and Catherine (Christman) Wolff, both also natives of Washington township. David Wolff, his grandfather, was one of the earliest settlers in Washington township, … Read more

Jacob Wolf

HEADER Jacob Wolf JACOB WOLF was one of the early pioneer settlers of Bethel township, then a part of old Allegheny township. He was born Oct. 10, 1813, at what is now Logansport, and was one of a family of thirteen children, three sons and ten daughters, viz.: Jacob; Elizabeth, Mrs. William Van Dyke; Lydia, … Read more

John Wareham

HEADER John Wareham JOHN WAREHAM, a venerable resident of Bethel township, has lived at his present home there for eighty years, and the place, which is now under the management of his eldest son, David Wareham, is one of the finest in that section of Armstrong county. Mr. Wareham was born July 1, 1828, in … Read more

Samuel E Waugaman

HEADER Samuel E Waugaman   SAMUEL E. WAUGAMAN, farmer and dairyman of Rayburn township, Armstrong county, belongs to an old settled family of that portion of the county, and was born May 27, 1860, in Valley township, near Slagles. George Waugaman, his grandfather, came to Armstrong county from Westmoreland county, Pa., settling in Valley township … Read more