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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. James Wolfenden: Birth: 25 JUL 1889 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 8 APR 1949 in Friends Southwest Cemetery, Cardington, PA

  2. David Wolfenden: Birth: 19 MAR 1891 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 9 FEB 1976 in Friends Southwest Cemetery, Cardington, PA

  3. Mary Shore Wolfenden: Birth: 5 SEP 1894 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 20 DEC 1897 in Friends Southwest Cemetery, Cardington, PA

  4. Elizabeth Boyer Wolfenden: Birth: 16 SEP 1899 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 1961 in Friends Southwest Cemetery, Cardington, PA

  5. Mildred Everett Wolfenden: Birth: 29 MAR 1903 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 31 MAR 1983 in Somers Point Hospital, NJ

  6. John Taylor Wolfenden: Birth: 5 DEC 1904 in Cardington, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United States. Death: 31 JAN 1956 in Friends Southwest Cemetery, Cardington, PA


Notes
a. Note:   Certificate of Death - Pennsylvania File Number 16098
 Registered Number 75
 Primary District Number 230561
 Pennsylvania, Delaware County marriage lic docket for 1888 Book C Lic # 864 to J T Wolfenden.
  Thomas B Shore (husband of Mallie Wolfenden) was the officiating Reverend at the marriage of John Taylor Wolfenden and Pherenna Boyer.
  Remembrance of Robert Wilson September 2014:
  Known as "Aunt Phen", we visited her at Christmas time. Even though she was of a different wife of Samuel Boyer, she treated all of us Boyer descendants generously. She was very active in the Church and she really kept it going. At Christmas, there were presents for everyone. And I'm talking good ones like wagons and everything.
  One year, I was playing with one of her grandsons and he took me up to his bedroom were he showed me the new sneakers he'd gotten for Christmas. He gave me his "old" ones. We weren't allowed to wear sneakers because it was thought they would ruin our feet.  I hid them in the car on the way home.  For a year or so, I kept those sneakers hidden under a sassafras tree next to our house and would put them on to play then swap them with my regular shoes before going into the house. I'm now in my late 80's and a little wobbly. My feet hurt a lot and the doctor said my arches fell. My son and I laugh about it must have been those sneakers.


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