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Woolf-Wolfe-Wolf

Using Y-DNA to Discover Our Surname Connections
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Y-DNA Tester Pedigrees
The following pedigrees posted here represent those Y-DNA testers within the project that have given permission to share their kit number and known pedigree up to their Most Distant Known Ancestor (MDKA). Dates next to the "Kit no." represent the date which the kit donor gave permission for sharing their semi-anonymized pedigree. Each Pedigree Group is broken down by HAPLOGROUP - LINEAGE. Lineage grouping simply means that the lineage did not share matches with other lineages within the same haplogroup...i.e., do not match those in other groups within a surname era. I ask that all those project members to again submit to me via email to zack.wolfeproject@gmail.com their kit number, pedigrees to most distant known ancestor, and your permission to share the Pedigree.

Ungrouped - Haplogroup R

Kit no. 486140 (5/19/18)

  1. Michael A Wolf  (b 4 May 1842, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany)
  2. Michael W Wolf (b 19 Oct 1874 Schmalwasser, Rhön-Grabfeld, Bayern, Germany)
  3. Michael W Wolf (b about 1913 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA)
  4. Michael W Wolf (b about 1951 Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA)
  5. Father of kit donor
  6. Kit donor Wolf

Haplogroup T - Lineage I

Kit no. 563762 (5/19/18)

  1. Adam Woolf   (b. 1732? – d. 1804 Fauquier County, Virginia, USA)
  2. Andrew Woolf   (b. 1778 Loudoun County, Virginia, USA – d. 1859 Fauquier County, Virginia, USA)
  3. Adam Woolf   (b. 1808 Fauquier County, Virginia, USA – d. 1851 Adams Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA)
  4. Andrew Turner Woolf   (b. 1830 Loudoun County, Virginia, USA – d. 1893 Muskingum County, Ohio, USA)
  5. Charles Henry Woolf   (b. 1854 Adams Township, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA – d. 1945 Cheney, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA)
  6. Grandfather of Kit Donor
  7. Father of kit donor
  8. Kit donor Woolf