WOLF, CHARLES (Charles S. Wolf)
Private—Enlisted in Izard county, Arkansas, February 25, 1863; died at Little Rock, Arkansas, April 14, 1863.
He could possibly be the person buried under the headstone marked C W in the Old Wolf Cemetery or if not, he is buried in one of the unmarked or unreadable sites. The delimina is that there is another Chrles Wolf, son of Lorenzo Dow Wolf who is also know to be buried here and it cannot be distinguished between the two. His brothers, George Washington Wolf and John B. Wolf, lived in TX after the war and are buried there. His brother Jacob H. Wolf is buried in the old Cemetery under the headstone Jacob H. Wolf, husband of Ameila.
His son James Edwin Wolf is buried in the Galatia Cemetery # 35050691. His daughter Lucy married Clarence Mitchell and after her husband died she married a Mr. Taylor and is buried in MO under the name, Lucy Taylor.
WOLF, CHARLES (Charles S. Wolf)
Private—Enlisted in Izard county, Arkansas, February 25, 1863; died at Little Rock, Arkansas, April 14, 1863.
He could possibly be the person buried under the headstone marked C W in the Old Wolf Cemetery or if not, he is buried in one of the unmarked or unreadable sites. The delimina is that there is another Chrles Wolf, son of Lorenzo Dow Wolf who is also know to be buried here and it cannot be distinguished between the two. His brothers, George Washington Wolf and John B. Wolf, lived in TX after the war and are buried there. His brother Jacob H. Wolf is buried in the old Cemetery under the headstone Jacob H. Wolf, husband of Ameila.
His son James Edwin Wolf is buried in the Galatia Cemetery # 35050691. His daughter Lucy married Clarence Mitchell and after her husband died she married a Mr. Taylor and is buried in MO under the name, Lucy Taylor.
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