Notes In 1883, Alfred Wolfe, 15, arrived at Quebec, Canada, in a group of 35 Roman Catholic children, accompanied by Rev. Thomas Seddon, of London, England, and en route to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
"Sixteenth Annual Report of the Local Government Board, 1886-87; Copy of Reports of Inspection of Children sent out to Canada, as of February 12, 1887.
Report of Mr. W. J. Wills, Government Immigration Agent at Ottawa, Ontario.
Alfred Wolfe, from Holborn Union, placed with Great North Western Telegraph Office, Ottawa, Ontario. Left Mr. Kennedy, Nepean; boards at Pat O'Donnell's, Deep Cut, Nicholas Street, Ottawa; a very excellent, good, boy."
On February 13, 1894, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, a marriage was registered between Alfred Edward Wolfe, 24, steward, born in Chisle Mount, Kent, England to Alfred and Frances Wolfe; and Mary Blakeley, 21, born in Allanford, Ontario, Canada, to George and Margaret Blakeley.
At least 5 children were born of this marriage: Frances Marjorie Wolfe, born September 29, 1894, at Montreal, Queb?c, Canada, died January 5, 1966, at Irma, Alberta, Canada; Marion Eva Wolfe, born January 7, 1903 at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; George Blakeley Wolfe, born August 15, 1907, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, died February 27, 1970, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada; Catherine Jane Blanch Wolfe, born July 6, 1909, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, died July 28, 2003, at Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; and Alfreda Grace ("Babe") Wolfe, born July 11, 1912, at Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.
Alfred Edward Wolfe, 50, lineman, who resided at 143 Amelia Street, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, died on June 3, 1920, of angina pectoris. He was buried at St. John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada.