WI BIO - Sheboygan Co - WOLF, Adam History of Northern Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical, 1881, vol II, p 1011 Adam WOLF, Police Justice and insurance agent, Plymouth [Sheboygan County, Wisconsin], was born 15 October 1835 in Germany. He emigrated to America with his parents in 1844, who settled in Washington County, Wisconsin, where they bought a farm of the Government. The subject of this sketch remained at home helping his parents until 1857, when he was married to Miss Phebe STUTZMANN, who was born in New York City. He then commenced to work at the carpenter trade, which he followed until 1865, when he enlisted in Company A, 51st Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, and served until the close of the war. Then coming back to Wisconsin, Mr. WOLF started to work at his trade again, which he followed until 1870, when he moved to town of Greenbush, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, where he first engaged in the insurance business. He was also elected Side Supervisor. Here he lived until 1874, then moving to Plymouth, continued his insurance business, and has since been elected to the office of Police Justice, which position he now holds. He has been a member of Independent Order of Odd Fellows since 1856. Adam WOLF has [Adam and Phebe (STUTZMANN) WOLF have?] a family of four children, two sons and two daughters. Submitted by Cathy Kubly