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ADAM WOLFARTH baker Homestead
Posted by: Cathy Farrell (ID *****9307) Date: October 09, 2009 at 07:27:49
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History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement
Chicago : A. Warner Co., 1889
Cushing, Thomas, 1821

Pg. 746
ADAM WOLFARTH, baker, Homestead, was born July 4, 1854, in South Germany, son of ANDREW W. WOLFARTH. He was reared and learned the baker’s trade in his native home, and in 1871 came to America, working at his trade in Pittsburgh, New York and Chicago. In 1882 he sailed for Australia. The next year he sailed for England, subsequently returning to America. He settled on the South Side, in Pittsburgh, where he engaged in business for himself. Later he moved to Homestead, where he is doing an extensive trade. He was married to ANNIE KENSICK, and they have three children: CLARA, PHILIP, and WALTER. MR. W. is an independent voter.


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