Virgil worked for the New Haven Railroad, as a brakeman in 1900 and later as a conductor. Although he was married, he and his wife at some point agreed to live separately, and Virgil ended his years in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Her burial place is unknown at this time.
Virgil worked for the New Haven Railroad, as a brakeman in 1900 and later as a conductor. Although he was married, he and his wife at some point agreed to live separately, and Virgil ended his years in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Her burial place is unknown at this time.
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Philena Augusta Champion DeWolf
1848–1930
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1849–1923
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1851–1874
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1853–1950
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1854–1858
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1856–1859
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1858–1951
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1870–1886
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