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Middleton Woolf

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Middleton Woolf

Birth
Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Mar 1886 (aged 68)
Bates County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Butler, Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Middleton WOOLF, born 1817,

in Ky. In 1818, Fielding Woolf was still living near
Cerulean Springs, Caldwell Co., Mo.
On 10 Jan 1840, Middleton Woolf "of Pettis County, Missouri" patented 40 acres of land
in Section 14, Twp. 46N, Range 21W of Pettis Co.
Middleton Woolf soon followed his relatives to Bates Co. On Feb 1851, Middleton
Woolf "of Bates County, Missouri" patented 40 acres in Section 24, Twp. 40N, Range 32W
of Bates Co. On 10 May 1853, he patented a further 40 acres in the same section.
In 1880,Middleton age 62, (born 1817, Ky.) was single and living in New Home,
Bates Co., Mo..
He was living with Sleaty Morris (age 47, Ky.), his niece, and L. J. Morris
(age 14, Mo.), his nephew. Middleton stated that his father and mother were both born in
S.C. Sleaty Morris' father was born in S.C. and her mother in Kentucky. L. J. Morris'
father was born in Ill. and his mother in Ky. He was probably Sleaty's son.
Middleton WOOLF, born 1817,

in Ky. In 1818, Fielding Woolf was still living near
Cerulean Springs, Caldwell Co., Mo.
On 10 Jan 1840, Middleton Woolf "of Pettis County, Missouri" patented 40 acres of land
in Section 14, Twp. 46N, Range 21W of Pettis Co.
Middleton Woolf soon followed his relatives to Bates Co. On Feb 1851, Middleton
Woolf "of Bates County, Missouri" patented 40 acres in Section 24, Twp. 40N, Range 32W
of Bates Co. On 10 May 1853, he patented a further 40 acres in the same section.
In 1880,Middleton age 62, (born 1817, Ky.) was single and living in New Home,
Bates Co., Mo..
He was living with Sleaty Morris (age 47, Ky.), his niece, and L. J. Morris
(age 14, Mo.), his nephew. Middleton stated that his father and mother were both born in
S.C. Sleaty Morris' father was born in S.C. and her mother in Kentucky. L. J. Morris'
father was born in Ill. and his mother in Ky. He was probably Sleaty's son.


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