NameElizabeth Woelfel
BirthJul 1867, Baltimore, Maryland
Death26 May 1892
BurialHoly Redeemer Cemetery, Belair Road, Baltimore, Maryland
Documentation
1880 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
Enumeration District 22, West part 3 precinct 2nd Ward, page 398A
212 Canton Avenue
Dweling 124, Family 196
Woelfel, George, white, male, 38, married, furniture dealer, born in Bavaria, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, Annie, white, female, 36, wife, married, keeping house, born in Bavaria, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, Elizabeth, white, female, 13, daughter, single, at home, attended school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, John, white, male, 10, son, single, at school, attended school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, Margaret, white, female, 8, daughter, single, at school, attended school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, George, white, male, 6, son, single, at school, attended school, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, John, white, male, 4, son, single, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
Woelfel, Annie, white, female, 8/12, born in September 1879, born in Maryland, both parents born in Bavaria
On 26 May 1892, Elizabeth Endress, nee Woelfl, born in Baltimore, died aged 24 years, 10 months, of peritonitis. “Per St. Michael’s Church interment records.” [MDGenWeb records of Holy Redeemer Cemetery interments.]
ENDRESS—On 26th May, ELIZABETH, aged 26 years, the beloved wife of Leonard Endress, and the eldest daughter of George and Elizabeth Woelfel. Due notice of the funeral will be given. [Baltimore Sun, 27 May 1892, page 4.]
ENDRESS—On 26th May, ELIZABETH, aged 24 years 10 months and 3 days, the beloved wife of Leonard Endress, and eldest daughter of George and Elizabeth Woelfel.
The funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 407 South Collington avenue. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Michael’s Church on Monday, at eight o’clock A. M. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery.
[Baltimore Sun, 28 May 1892, page 4.]