Lucinda Dowell, wife of Adam Woolfe/Wolf and mother of my gggrandmother, Caroline "Callie" Woolfe Cecil Miller.
John T. Miller, ggrandfather and Civil War Veteran.
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WOLF, Mrs. Lucinda Columbia City, Whitley Co., IN Source: Columbia City Post, Mar. 2, 1898 (*Not complete obituary -- from "Digest of Obituaries Published in Newspapers of Columbia City, Whitley Co., Indiana 1856-1910" by Nellie M. Raber) WOLF, Mrs. Adam (Lucinda) died Monday at 6:30 p.m. at her home 4 miles southwest of Columbia City, Ind. She had 13 children. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. John Pence in the Columbia Center Schoolhouse. Burial was in the Eberhard Cemetery. Source: http://www.kneller.com/WhitleyIN/obituaries/W.htm
John T. Miller's obituary was published in The Crocker News, Crocker, Pulaski County, Missouri, on July 9, 1932: Obituary John T. Miller, an aged and long time resident of this vicinity, passed away at his home southeast of Crocker Saturday at the age of 92 years, 2 months and 13 days. He was united in marriage to Mary Douglas, July 30, 1875, and to this union seven children were born, all of whom survive him. They are Mrs. S. B. Neander of Swedeborg, Mrs. Wood Carver of Waynesville, Mrs. Len Peterson, Walter (my grandfather) and William of Rockport, Ill, Robert of St. Louis, and Everett of Crocker. He also leaves a daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. Mary Manes of Swedeborg. He also leaves two brothers and one sister besides other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his passing Mr. Miller united with the Baptist church at an early age and remained firm in that faith until death. He was a veteran of the Civil War, enlisting April 5, 1861, and was discharged October 31, 1865, after more than four and one-half years in the union army. Funeral services were conducted at the Crocker cemetery Sunday afternoon by Rev. Chas. H. Moneymaker, with the local Legion Post assisting. Crocker News.