Person:Henry Wolf (9)

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Name Henry Wolf
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1740 Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage 1762 Virginiato Elizabeth Mitchell
Death[1] 3 Oct 1823 Half Chance, Marengo County, Alabama

Henry Wolf was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - COUNTY COURT ORDERS., 1777, April 1st.--Casper Rinker recommended, Jacob Cackley recommended, James Lawrence recommended; May 6th, Michael Dean, soldier; Mathew Toomey, soldier; June 3d, William Abernathy qualified; August 5th, _____ Ogan, soldier; September 3d, _____ Welsh, soldier; September 3d, Captains Barnett, Ball, McKenny; October 7th, Joseph Carter recommended, Henry Wolfe recommended, John Wolfe recommended, John Catlett qualified, Thomas Jeffs, soldier; Dennis Farrel, soldier; November 4th, Sarah, wife of _____ Bartlett, a soldier in Capt. Bruin's Company of the 1st Virginia Regiment, 3 children; _____ Kelly, soldier; _____ Jenkins, soldier; _____ Beatty, soldier; _____ Thompson, soldier; John Barlow, soldier; _____ Linton, soldier. December 2d, John Shitz, died in the service; John Smith, soldier; William Burk, soldier; _____ Stinson,
  • Vol. 2 - Hites, &c., vs. Huddle--O. S. 78; N. S. 26--Bill filed 21st September 1796. Plat of land granted 5th November, 1752, by Fairfax to Reynard Borden in North Mountain Grant, same land decreed to Augustine and Frederick Borden, sons of Reynard. Plat of land granted 10th June, 1767, by Fairfax to Frederick Parrot (part in North Mountain Grant), same land decreed to Henry, Jacob and Frederick Parrot, sons of said Frederick. Ditto granted 8th June, 1751, by Fairfax to Charles Huddle in North Mountain grant, at present in possession of Daniel Huddle, son of said Charles, deceased, and Abraham Brubaker and Henry Wolf. Ditto granted 23d July, 1750, to Augustine Wendal in North Mountain Grant, at present in possession of Augustine and John Wendal, sons of said Augustine, deceased. (Said plats made in 1801.) Copy of decree of 1786, Hite, &c., vs. Fairfax. John Mauk, aged 62, deposes 14th August, 1799, in Shenandoah County. Peter Wendle, aged 46, ditto. Son of Valentine Wendle. The Run was first called Taylor's Run, and after Thomas Little had settled there it went by the name of Tom's Brook. John Wendle, Jr., son of Valentine, aged 36, deposes as above. Frederick Parrot first bought the land from Hite in 1739.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).

    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5227058/person/-1484954781
    Note: birthdate listed of 1745, if marriage date of 1762 is correct, he was likely born earlier, perhaps abt. 1740