

| Married on May 28, 1889 |









Louisa Schilly b. 4-2-1865, d. 3-15-1937, she married Simon Wolf on 5-28-1889. They had eleven children:
a. Joseph S. Wolf; b. Daniel H. Wolf who married Virginia Tourse on October 17, 1940 (they has two sons); c. Alvin A. Wolf; d. Rita L. Wolf; e. Malthilde Wolf who married Roy Losito on January 12, 1940 (they had two sons and one daughter); f. Audrey E. Wolf who married Paul Pastorello on June 26, 1946 (they had one daughter); and g. Eugene M. Wolf.
a. Lucien Dreyer, Jr. who married Eleanor Marshall on June 7, 1945 (they had one son and one daughter); b. Kenneth C. Dreyer who married BettyLue Lutz on April 27, 1947 (they had one daughter); c. Robert G. Dreyer who married Florence Morrison (they had one son); d. Edward L. Dreyer who married Shirely McMillan on October 18, 1947 (they had one son and one daughter); and e. Mary Louise Dreyer who married Eilliam Burkart on June 10, 1950 (they had one son).
a. Alma Mary Wolf; b. Paul A. Wolf who married Jeanne Lenneman on february 19, 1949 (they had two children); c. Clara E. Wolf who married C. W. Seibel on November 23, 1944 (they had three sons and one daughter); d. Simon A. Wolf, Jr. who married Jeannette Weis on October 2, 1948 (they had two daughters); e. Elizabeth A. (Sister M. Simone, Wolf, SSND); f. Joseph B. Wolf; g. Rose M. Wolf who married Thomas Landholt on November 5, 1949; h. Therese A. Wolf who married ? Owens on ?; i. Donald Wolf; j. John T. Wolf; k. Jean J. Wolf (Sister Marriette, S.Prov.); l. Virginia Wolf; m. Mary Louise Wolf who married Victor Ottenlips ?; n. Susanna C. Wolf; o. James G. Wolf; and p. Constance P. Wolf.
a. Louis R. Lass; b. Robert F. Lass; c. Charles A. Lass; d. and ?
a. Doris L. Eckrich; b. Roger G. Eckrich; and c. Pamela M. Eckrich. |


| Seated left to right: Helen (nee Wolf) Lass Clara Wolf (Sister M. Louise, CPPS) On the 70th Jubillee of Sister M Louise, CPPS |
| Wolf Origins Available: Dutch, English, German The ancient name Wolf is a Norman name that would have been developed in England after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This name person who bore some fancied resemblance to the wolf, either in appearance or behavior. A multitude of spelling variations characterize Norman surnames. Many variations occurred because Old and Middle English lacked any definite spelling rules. The introduction of Norman French to England also had a pronounced effect, as did the court languages of Latin and French. Therefore, one person was often referred to by several different spellings in a single lifetime. The various spellings include Wolfe, Wolf, Woolf, Woolfe, Wolff, de Wolfe and many more. First found in Cheshire where they were descended from Hugh Lupus (Wolf), the Earl of Chester, and chief subject of King William the Conqueror. Many English families left England, to avoid the chaos of their homeland and migrated to the many British colonies abroad. Although the conditions on the ships were extremely cramped, and some travelers arrived diseased, starving, and destitute, once in the colonies, many of the families prospered and made valuable contributions to the cultures of what would become the United States and Canada. Research into the origins of individual families in North America has revealed records of the immigration of a number of people bearing the name Wolf or a variant listed above: John George Wolf settled in New England in 1709 with his wife, two sons, and two daughters; Thomas Wolf settled in Philadelphia Pa. in 1683; Paul Wolf settled in Philadelphia Pa. in 1805. Suggested Readings for the name Wolf * Jacob, Wolf, Burnet County Pioneer by R.S. Crawford. * Jacob Wolf History by Merritt W. Wolfe. * Descendants of Leonard Wolf, Sr., and Catherine Cripe, 1755-1984 by Ardelta Delores Wolfe Baker. Some noteworthy people of the name Wolf * David Alexander Wolf (b. 1956), M.D., American astronaut and a veteran of four space shuttle missions and an extended stay aboard the Mir space station. As of 2006, he has logged 158 days in space. * Emil Wolf (b. 1922), Ph.D., American (Czech born) physicist who made advancements in physical optics and as of 2006, a Professor of Optics at the University of Rochester. * Anne Wolf (b. 1967), award-winning Belgian pianist * Christa Wolf (b. 1929), modern novelist from the former East Germany. She received the Heinrich Mann Prize in 1963, the Georg Büchner Prize in 1980, and the Schiller Memorial Prize in 1983, as well as other national and international awards * Maximilian Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf (1863-1932), German astronomer and a pioneer of astrophotography. He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1914 and the Bruce Medal in 1930. |

