Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
Thomas Moore’s Genealogy Site - Person Sheet
NameBarbara Woelfel
Birth12 Sep 1883, Maryland
Death5 Feb 1966
Soc. Sec. #220-46-3716
FatherGeorge Woelfel (~1842-1908)
Documentation
SCHMITT—WOELFEL.
Miss Anna Woelfel, daughter of Mr. George Woelfel, 316 South Ann street, was married yesterday morning at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Lombard and Wolfe streets, to Mr. Peter F. Schmitt, of New York. The ceremony was performed with a nuptial mass by Rev. Aloysius Hutz, a relative of the bride. The bridesmaid was Miss Barbara Woelfel, sister of the bride. The best man was Mr. Frederick F. Meiger, of New York. The bride wore a gown of gray silk, trimmed with lace and velvet. The couple went on a trip to Old Point Comfort and Boston. They will reside in Brooklyn, N. Y.
[Baltimore Sun, 3 October 1900, page 7.]

Miss Barbara E. Woelfel, 316 South Ann street, is spending three weeks with her sister, Mrs. P. F. Schmidt, 710 Trinity street, New York. [Baltimore Sun, 27 August 1902, page 7.]

On 18 February 1907, William H. Cleary married Barbara E. Woelfel at Boston Road Methodist Episcopal Church in New York, New York. He was 46; she was 24. Both were residents of Baltimore, Maryland. Witnesses were William Butler and Olive Ames. [Boston Road Church, Baptism, Marriage and Other Records, 1883–1929, New York Public Library.]

1910 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland
Election District 3, Enumeration District 14, Sheet 10B
Park Heights Avenue
Visited Number 185, Family Number 190
Cleary, William H., head, male, white, 47, married once for four years, born in New Jersey, both parents born in “Ir. English” (the enumerator seems to have consistently listed countries followed by language), speaks English, keeper of hotel, employer, can read and write, owns house free of mortgage
Cleary, Barbra E.. wife, female, 26, married once for four years, mother of 0 children, born in Maryland, both parents “Ger. German”, speaks English, no occupation, can read and write
Howard, Benjamin, hostler, male, white, 54, married once, born in South Carolina, both parents born in South Carolina, speaks English, hostler at hotel, wage worker, not at work on April 15, 0 weeks unemployed in 1909, can read and write
Dyson, Ida, servant, female, black, 43, married once for six years, mother of 0 children, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, cook at hotel, wage worker, not at work on April 15, 0 weeks unemployed in 1909, cannot read or write
Dyson, John, servant, male, black, 45, married once for six years, born in Maryland, both parents born in Maryland, speaks English, waiter at hotel, wage worker, not at work on April 15, 0 weeks unemployed in 1909, can read and write

CLEARY.—On September 3, 1910, at his residence, Hotel Pimlico, Park Heights avenue, WILLIAM H., beloved husband of Barbara E. Cleary (nee Woelfel). [Pittsburg, Philadelphia (Pa.) Trenton (N. J.) and New York papers please copy.]
Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday, September 6, at 9 A. M., thence to St. Ambrose’s Catholic Church, where a Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be read for the repose of his soul at 10 o’clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.
[Baltimore Sun, 4 September 1910, page 6.]

1930 U.S. Census, Baltimore City, Maryland:
6th Ward, Block 149, Enumeration District 4-531, Supervisor’s District 4, Sheet 11B
Enumerated on 10 April 1930
16 Luzerne Avenue
Dwelling 207, Household 238
Woelfel, Mamie, head, owner, $3,500 in real property, owns radio set, not on farm, female, white, age 43, single, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany, speaks English, occupation homemaker
Mathis, Barbara, sister, female, white, age 46, widowed, not in school, can read and write, born in Maryland, both parents born in Germany, speaks English, no occupation
Spouses
Birthabt 1861, New Jersey
Death3 Sep 1910, Baltimore City, Maryland
Marriage18 Feb 1907, Boston Road Methodist Episcopal Church, New York, New York
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