On the 1900 US Census, Edmond Wolf, age 25 (b Nov 1874) born in Austria, was living in Rockdale, Milam, Texas with his parents, A age 53 (b. Jun 1946 Austria) & Lizzie age 44 (b Oct 1855 Austria) and sister, Lizzie, age 10 (b. Sept 1889 Texas). Edmond was shown as having immigrated in 1880, and a naturalized citizen. He was working as a Retail Liquor Dealer. His father was a Beer Agent, mother was a grocery saleslady, and they had a boarder living with them named Herman Young, who was a bartender.
A message received by Mrs. A.E. Ryan Wednesday from California informed her of the death of her uncle, Edmond Wolf, a former Rockdalian. Wolf was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf, who came to the United States from Vienna, Austria, when the son was a small child. Soon after, they located in Rockdale. Wolf had been in business with his father when a young man, and before going to California in the early 1920's, he operated the Wolf hotel, located on the corner where the American Legion building now stands. Rockdale Reporter and Messenger, March 16, 1961
On the 1900 US Census, Edmond Wolf, age 25 (b Nov 1874) born in Austria, was living in Rockdale, Milam, Texas with his parents, A age 53 (b. Jun 1946 Austria) & Lizzie age 44 (b Oct 1855 Austria) and sister, Lizzie, age 10 (b. Sept 1889 Texas). Edmond was shown as having immigrated in 1880, and a naturalized citizen. He was working as a Retail Liquor Dealer. His father was a Beer Agent, mother was a grocery saleslady, and they had a boarder living with them named Herman Young, who was a bartender.
A message received by Mrs. A.E. Ryan Wednesday from California informed her of the death of her uncle, Edmond Wolf, a former Rockdalian. Wolf was the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf, who came to the United States from Vienna, Austria, when the son was a small child. Soon after, they located in Rockdale. Wolf had been in business with his father when a young man, and before going to California in the early 1920's, he operated the Wolf hotel, located on the corner where the American Legion building now stands. Rockdale Reporter and Messenger, March 16, 1961
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