Emma Sarah Wolfe

From historywiki
Revision as of 21:55, 20 January 2021 by WikiadminBot (talk | contribs) (Bot: Automated import of articles *** existing text overwritten ***)
Jump to: navigation, search

Emma Sarah Wolfe

Miss
Emma Sarah Wolfe
File:Wolfe, Emma Sarah.jpg
Born 1834
Died 1909
Residence 52 Oxford Terrace, London, W
Knight's Hill House, Lower Norwood, SE [1885]
High Broom, Crowborough, Sussex [1888]
High Broom, Jarvis Brook, S.O., Sussex [1903]
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow - life compounder
left 1909 deceased
elected_AI 1881.11.08




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1881.10.25 proposed
death noted in report of the council for 1909: Miss Wolfe had been a fellow since 1881, and the living interest which she took in Anthropology is proved by the generous bequest
1909.11.16 Miss Wolfe’s bequest. It was announced that Miss E.S. Wolfe had left the Institute the sum of £1000 and that the money had been received from her executors.

Notes From Elsewhere

By the will of Miss Emma Sarah Wolfe bequests of £1000 each are made to the RAI and the Royal Archaeological Society

Emma Sarah Wolfe was born 20th June 1834, the daughter of Lewis Mortlocke Wolfe and Emma Roberts. The family wealth was built by Lewis and his brother John and their highly successful Stockbroking and Sharedealing service in London. Emma settled in Crowborough at High Brooms in the 1890s and through her will in 1910 became a significant benefactor to Crowborough of the Wolfe Recreation Ground in Blackness Road plus the sum of £1,000 to be spent on it.

Publications

External Publications


House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

name on benefactors board

Other Material