Anselm Wolfzorn
Cincinnati Enquirer, 15 February 1909, page 7
WOLFZORN, Anselm Wolfzorn, beloved husband of Elizabeth Wolfzorn
(nee Trapp), at the residence of his parents on the Licking pike near Newport
Ky. February 13, age 32 years and 10 months.
Funeral Tuesday, February 16. Requiem high mass at Johns Hill Church at 9 am.
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Cincinnati Enquirer, 15 February 1909, page 9
The remains of Anselm Wolfzorn, who died at the residence of his parents on the Licking pike were yesterday removed to his home, 410 Keturah street. The funeral services will take place tomorrow morning at Johns Hill Church.
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Cincinnati Enquirer, 12 March 1909, page
12
During the trial of Ludwig Von Dolcke, Mrs. Anselm Wolfzorn testified that Von Docke gave her husband, who since died, a certain quantity of powder, some of which were to be dissolved in water and for him to partake of the solution thus made.
Mrs. Wolzorn stated that she had paid over a sum of money to Von Dolcke to have her husband cured. Dr. Wintermeyer, of Covington, testified that the woman's husband was suffering from consumption, and that his case at the time, he went to Von Dolcke's home on September 10 of last year. Dr. Peterson, employed by Von Dolcke, testified that he prescribed the powders, which would cleanse the skin of the woman's husband after which Von Dolcke would then determine upon giving him electric baths. Von Volcke said that he never gave Wolfzorn this treatment.