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    Family: Silas Charles WOLFE / Sarah Catherine PUCKETT (F18)

    m. 28 Jan 1886


    Family Information    |    Notes    |    All    |    PDF

    • Father | Male
      Silas Charles WOLFE

      Born  26 Jun 1852   
      Died  28 Apr 1905   
      Buried    Indianola Cemetery, Indianola, Red Willow, Nebraska  Find all individuals with events at this location
      Married  28 Jan 1886   
      Father  Peter Marcellus WOLFE | F20 Group Sheet 
      Mother  Elizabeth FORD | F20 Group Sheet 

      Mother | Female
      Sarah Catherine PUCKETT

      Born  27 Jul 1864   
      Died  04 Mar 1890   
      Buried  1890  Indianola Cemetery, Indianola, Red Willow, Nebraska Find all individuals with events at this location
      Father  Allen N. PUCKETT | F19 Group Sheet 
      Mother  Rebecca COURTNEY | F19 Group Sheet 

      Child 1 | Female
      + Rozella WOLFE

      Born  28 Aug 1887   
      Died  1950   
      Buried     
      Spouse  Michael TRUCK | F27 
      Married  About 1912   

      Child 2 | Male
      + Asa Allen WOLFE

      Born  11 Aug 1889  Wellfleet, NE Find all individuals with events at this location
      Died  Sep 1983  Billings, MT Find all individuals with events at this location
      Buried     
      Spouse  Alice Mae THOMAS | F15 
      Married  30 Aug 1917  Rev. Charles Gearheart, Congregational parsonage Find all individuals with events at this location

    • Notes 
      • There is a grave marker in the Indianola Cemetery that says "Silas C WOlfe 1852 - 1905 Sarah C. His Wife 1864 - 1890

        It looks like polished granite wih a flower engraved on the left. There is an emblem of some sort above the names, but I can't see what is is from the photo.