... The mother, born in Winchester, Virginia, May 17, 1817, a daughter of Dr. Thomas Wolfe, a native of that city, and his wife, Mary Ann (Patten) Wolfe. Left an orphan in her ninth year, she was adopted by an aunt who was the wife of Rev. Dr. Wheat, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, a professor in the university of that State. She was married to Judge Morgan in 1837, T. W. Morgan being the only living issue of that marriage. She was again married in Lake Providence, Louisiana, in 1850, to J. B. Harmon, now an attorney of San Francisco, residing in Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon moved to Warren, Ohio, in 1852, and to California in 1854. ...