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Woolfolk is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Aaron Woolfolk (born 1969), American film director, screenwriter and producer Andre Woolfolk
Woolfolk
Mass murder of nine people in Georgia, USA (1887)
The Woolfolk murders took place on August 6, 1887, in Bibb County, Georgia, twelve miles from the county seat Macon, Georgia, when nine members of the
Woolfolk_murders
American saxophonist (1950–2022)
Andrew Paul Woolfolk II (October 11, 1950 – April 24, 2022) was an American saxophonist. Woolfolk was a longtime member of the band Earth, Wind & Fire
Andrew_Woolfolk
American football player (born 1960)
Harold E. "Butch" Woolfolk (born March 1, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a running back and kick returner in the National
Butch_Woolfolk
American psychologist
Anita Woolfolk Hoy (born October 6, 1947, in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American psychologist who specializes in child education. Hoy was a professor in
Anita_Woolfolk_Hoy
American slave trader (1796–1847)
Austin Woolfolk (1796 – 1847) was an American slave trader and plantation owner. Among the busiest slave traders in Maryland, he trafficked more than 2
Austin_Woolfolk
American novelist
William "Bill" Woolfolk (June 25, 1917 – July 20, 2003) was born in 1917, the son of William (a theatrical manager) and Mary (an actress; maiden name,
William_Woolfolk
American writer
daughter of Dorothy Woolfolk, a pioneering woman in the American comic book industry, and of novelist William Woolfolk. Donna Woolfolk Cross received her
Donna_Woolfolk_Cross
American baseball player
Eugene Woolfolk (November 21, 1896 – March 22, 1961) was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s. A native of Henderson, Kentucky, Woolfolk played
Lewis_Woolfolk
American businessman (d. 1832)
Sowell Woolfolk (died January 23, 1832) was a 19th-century American businessman and politician known for serving as a Georgia state legislator and U.S
Sowell_Woolfolk
American politician (1797–1859)
John Woolfolk (1797 – January 22, 1859) was a nineteenth-century American politician from Virginia. Woolfolk was born on "Pear Grove" plantation in Orange
John_Woolfolk
Alpha Kappa Alpha founder (1893–1960)
Marie Woolfolk Taylor (December 18, 1893 - November 9, 1960) was one of the sixteen founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, the first sorority founded
Marie_Woolfolk_Taylor
American football player (born 1980)
Andre Maurice Woolfolk (born January 26, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League
Andre_Woolfolk
American film director
Aaron Woolfolk (born in Oakland, California) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, and playwright. He shot his first feature film The Harimaya
Aaron_Woolfolk
American comic book editor (1913-2000)
Dorothy Woolfolk née Dorothy Roubicek (October 1, 1913 – November 27, 2000) was one of the first women in the American comic-book industry. As an editor
Dorothy_Woolfolk
American politician (1864–1949)
Elliott Woolfolk Major (October 20, 1864 – July 9, 1949) was an American lawyer and progressive Democratic politician from Pike County, Missouri, who served
Elliott_Woolfolk_Major
American sitcom
Alfred "Alfie" Parker (Arthur Reggie III) Derek "Dee-Dee" Parker (Ralph Woolfolk IV) Milton "Goo" Berry (Jimmy Lee Newman, Jr.) Melanie Parker (Aisling
My_Brother_and_Me
Historic house in Kentucky, United States
the Tilghman-Woolfolk House and the Lloyd Tilghman House and Civil War Museum. The Greek Revival house was built in 1852 by Robert Woolfolk on behalf of
Lloyd_Tilghman_House
American soccer player
Corey Woolfolk (born February 2, 1979, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is a former American soccer forward, and current founder of Pitchwise Holdings. Woolfolk attended
Corey_Woolfolk
1826 American slave rebellion
that "Bowser forgave Woolfolk while walking to the Ellis Island gallows as the slave trader cursed him. When Lundy ran into Woolfolk near the Baltimore
Decatur_slave-ship_mutiny
Alabama historian (1934–2020)
Sarah Van Voorhis Woolfolk Wiggins (June 29, 1934 - April 12, 2020) was a history professor at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She was
Sarah_Woolfolk_Wiggins
Medical symptoms caused by psychological stress
Woolfolk/L. A. Allen, Treating Somatization (2006) p. 5 P. S. Sutker/H. E. Adams, Comprehensive Handbook of Psychopathology (2001) p. 217 Woolfolk/Allen
Somatization
Horn section of Earth, Wind & Fire
developing a distinctive solo voice. Though Ronnie Laws and later Andrew Woolfolk, Laws' replacement, were intended to play the featured instrumentalist
The_Phenix_Horns
Government in Mississippi, USA
The Woolfolk State Office Building is a high-rise government office building in Jackson, Mississippi, USA. It was designed in the Art Deco architectural
Woolfolk State Office Building
Woolfolk_State_Office_Building
Bautista left the band. Laws was replaced by Bailey's school friend Andrew Woolfolk, and Bautista was replaced by Al McKay and Johnny Graham. This lineup recorded
List of Earth, Wind & Fire band members
List_of_Earth,_Wind_&_Fire_band_members
U.S. state flag
state of Missouri was adopted on March 22, 1913, when governor Elliot Woolfolk Major signed the State flag act making it official. Its design consists
Flag_of_Missouri
Awareness of facts
Nagasawa 2015, pp. 93–94 Woolfolk, Hughes & Walkup 2008, p. 307 Dunlap 2004, pp. 144–145 Earley & Ang 2003, p. 109 Woolfolk & Margetts 2012, p. 251 Maedche
Declarative_knowledge
American writer
Julia Woolfolk Cunningham (October 4, 1916 – February 27, 2008) was an American author of children's literature. She is best remembered for her novel Dorp
Julia_Cunningham
U.S. state
Employment and Payroll survey for full-time equivalent employees in March 2012. Woolfolk, John (January 15, 2018). "Why do Californians pay more state and local
California
Fictional villain
appeared in Master Comics #21 (December 1941) and was created by William Woolfolk and Mac Raboy. The super-strong Captain Nazi was genetically altered into
Captain_Nazi
2009 Japanese film
Bridge is a 2009 film written and directed by American filmmaker Aaron Woolfolk. It was filmed in Kōchi Prefecture, Japan and San Francisco. The film had
The_Harimaya_Bridge
Pejorative for Northerners who moved South after the American Civil War
Rehearsal for Reconstruction: The Port Royal Experiment (1976). Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins, The Scalawag in Alabama Politics. 1865–1881 (University of Alabama
Carpetbagger
2009 German film
drama film produced by Bernd Eichinger, based on American novelist Donna Woolfolk Cross' novel of the same name about the legendary Pope Joan. Directed by
Pope_Joan_(2009_film)
American musical group
Robert Brookins, Sonny Emory, Ronnie Laws, Sheldon Reynolds and Andrew Woolfolk. The band is known for its kalimba sound, dynamic horn section, energetic
Earth,_Wind_&_Fire
American weightlifter (born 1983)
Natalie Burgener (née Woolfolk, born November 7, 1983) is an American weightlifter. She is a multiple-time American record-holder, a four-time national
Natalie_Burgener
American basketball player (born 1970)
Damian Woolfolk is an American basketball player who is best known for his college career at Norfolk State University between 1997–98 and 1999–2000. A
Damian_Woolfolk
American college football season
Poll. Running back Butch Woolfolk was selected as the team's most valuable player. The team's statistical leaders included Woolfolk with a school record 1
1981 Michigan Wolverines football team
1981_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
Arkansas politician
Samuel L. Woolfolk (November 10, 1858 - ?), sometimes spelled Woodfork, was a member of the Arkansas Legislature in 1891. He represented Jefferson County
S._L._Woolfolk
Association football club in Gibraltar
consortium headed by Peter Grieve and Corey Woolfolk had purchased a controlling stake in Europa Point. Woolfolk took over as chairman of the club, while
Europa_Point_F.C.
American film producer (1907–1958)
Theatre complex, although the interiors have been demolished. A William Woolfolk novel from the early 1960s, entitled My Name Is Morgan, was considered
Mike_Todd
Government regulatory agency in the U.S. state of Mississippi
appropriations from the State Legislature. The agency is headquartered in the Woolfolk State Office Building in Jackson, Mississippi. The commission retains an
Mississippi Public Service Commission
Mississippi_Public_Service_Commission
American sports medicine physician (born 1979)
in-school transmission". The New York Times. Retrieved December 5, 2025. Woolfolk, John (November 14, 2022). "Doctors sue to block California COVID disinformation
Tracy_Beth_Høeg
Marketing campaign, originally versus Coke taste test
August 29, 2020. "1975: Cola wars heat up with launch of Pepsi Challenge". Woolfolk, Castellan, Brooks Pronko, Herman Barry, Dave. Bad Habits, pp. 75, c.1985
Pepsi_Challenge
American football player (born 2004)
Perkins (2018–2019) Brennan Armstrong (2020–2022) Lindell Stone (2020) Jay Woolfolk (2021) Tony Muskett (2023–2024) Anthony Colandrea (2023–2024) Chandler
Anthony_Colandrea
Gothic anthology comic book series
Charity (the character debuted in issue #7). Originally edited by Dorothy Woolfolk, the title was later overseen by a succession of editors, including Ethan
Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion
Forbidden_Tales_of_Dark_Mansion
American college football season
included quarterback John Wangler with 1,431 passing yards, tailback Butch Woolfolk with 990 rushing yards and 78 points scored, and tight end Doug Marsh with
1979 Michigan Wolverines football team
1979_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
Brookins, Sonny Emory, Fred Ravel, Ronnie Laws, Sheldon Reynolds and Andrew Woolfolk. The band is known for its kalimba sound, dynamic horn section, energetic
Earth, Wind & Fire discography
Earth,_Wind_&_Fire_discography
defended by the Prestons. 42 10 "The Invisible Badge" John Newland William Woolfolk November 24, 1962 (1962-11-24) A dedicated assistant district attorney
List of The Defenders (1961) episodes
List_of_The_Defenders_(1961)_episodes
1996 novel by Donna Woolfolk Cross
Pope Joan is a 1996 novel by American writer Donna Woolfolk Cross. It is based on the medieval legend of Pope Joan. For the most part this novel is the
Pope_Joan_(novel)
American family
1902–1904. Grandnephew of Zachary Taylor. N. Taylor N. N. N. N. N. N. Elliot Woolfolk Major (1864–1949), Missouri State Senator 1897–1901, Attorney General of
Lee_family
1860s American term
epithet, yet it is used by many historians, such as in works by Sarah Woolfolk Wiggins (1991), James Alex Baggett (2003), Hyman Rubin (2006), and Frank
Scalawag
Topics referred to by the same term
County, Florida Bronzeville (play), a 2009 play by Tim Toyama and Aaron Woolfolk Bronzeville (podcast), an audio drama by Larenz Tate and Laurence Fishburne
Bronzeville
French women's basketball team
Evrard, Laura 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) 21 – (2004-09-24)24 September 2004 SF 13 Woolfolk, Nausia 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) 28 – (1998-02-22)22 February 1998 PG 15 Baker
Landerneau_Bretagne_Basket
American basketball player (born 2000)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Joe_Bryant_Jr.
American novelist (1894–1971)
into the publishing industry. Born Josiah Pitts Woolfolk, he also wrote under the name Jack Woolfolk. The pen name "Jack Woodford" was derived from the
Jack_Woodford
Winters, Baltimore Austin Woolfolk, Baltimore Joseph B. Woolfolk, Eastern Shore, Maryland, and Natchez Samuel Martin Woolfolk, Baltimore, New Orleans,
List of Maryland and Delaware slave traders
List_of_Maryland_and_Delaware_slave_traders
Historically black university in Prairie View, Texas, US
March 7, 2020. Woolfolk, George R. "History of Prairie View A&M University: From Agricultural College to University" (1976) online Woolfolk, George Ruble
Prairie_View_A&M_University
2007 studio album by Consequence
Consequence Koolade Kanye West Canei Younglord Darren Henson Keith Pelzer Len Woolfolk Karriem Riggins Keezo Kane Consequence chronology The Wait is Over Vol
Don't_Quit_Your_Day_Job!
Frontier League baseball team in Mississippi, United States
Chris Barraza 32 Art Joven 45 Brian Williams 30 Connor Langrell 25 Dallas Woolfolk 28 Tristan House 17 Brayden Sanders 19 Gage Bihm 29 Eric Elliott 36 Tyler
Mississippi_Mud_Monsters
American basketball player (born 1991)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Pendarvis_Williams
1924 film
first home video release, on the Warner Archive DVD series. When John Woolfolk's wife dies in an accident, he vows not to open himself to future emotional
Wild_Oranges
American Quaker abolitionist (1789–1839)
bystanders pulled the strapping Woolfolk off his slightly-built victim confined Lundy to his bed for several days. Woolfolk pleaded guilty to assault, but
Benjamin_Lundy
American politician (born 1963)
(1893–1897) Edward Coke Crow (1897–1905) Herbert S. Hadley (1905–1909) Elliott Woolfolk Major (1909–1913) John Barker (1913–1917) Frank McAllister (1917–1921)
Catherine_Hanaway
2002 studio album by AZ
2:00 13. "Aziatic (Outro)" Cruz Curry Blyden Chop D.I.E.S.E.L. 1:07 14. "Doing Me" (Bonus Track) Cruz Donald Woolfolk Big Joe 3:48 Total length: 46:58
Aziatic
University in Jefferson City, Missouri, U.S.
Residence near the campus. In May 2021, Lincoln University President Jerald Woolfolk announced her plans to step down at the end of that school year. In 2024
Lincoln_University_(Missouri)
American college baseball season
2023 Virginia Cavaliers baseball roster Pitchers 4 - Jay Woolfolk - Sophomore 10 - Bradley Hodges - Freshman 14 - Jack O'Connor - Freshman 15 - Evan
2023 Virginia Cavaliers baseball team
2023_Virginia_Cavaliers_baseball_team
American basketball player (1949–2023)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Elmer_Austin
Cola soft drink
all true. Candler had negotiated with Margaret Dozier and her brother Woolfolk Walker a full payment amounting to $1,000, which all agreed Candler could
Coca-Cola
American country rapper
"Sextraordinary (Interlude)" Quintin Amey, Travis Cherry, Demetria McKinney, Donald Woolfolk "No, No, No" Travis Cherry, Kid Class, Demetria McKinney, Anthony Wyley
Blanco_Brown
American basketball player (born 1992)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Kendall_Gray
2008 mass shooting in Illinois, U.S.
manager) Sarah T. Szafranski, age 22, of Oak Forest (customer) Connie R. Woolfolk, age 37, of Flossmoor (customer) The police withheld the age and identity
Lane_Bryant_murders
American songwriter and musician
Vinnie Barrett (born Gwendolyn Hines Woolfolk; 1945) is an American songwriter and musician. Barrett graduated from Armstrong High School in Washington
Vinnie_Barrett
Any method, process, procedure, or activity that helps a person to relax
C. (2007). "Ch. 3: The Psychology of Relaxation". In Lehrer, Paul M.; Woolfolk, Robert L.; Sime, Wesley E. (eds.). Principles and Practice of Stress Management
Relaxation_technique
French basketball player (born 2005)
(in French). 14 June 2023. Retrieved 3 April 2026. "Adja Kane et Nausia Woolfolk restent à Landerneau". bebasket.fr (in French). 21 May 2024. Retrieved
Adja_Kane
American academic administrator
2013 – June 30, 2017 Preceded by Carolyn Mahoney Succeeded by Jerald Woolfolk Personal details Spouse Stephanie Baker Children 2 Alma mater Morehouse
Kevin_D._Rome
American musician (born 1953)
co-founded a band called Friends & Lovers, which included Bailey, Andrew Woolfolk, and others. The group opened for an early lineup of Earth, Wind & Fire
Larry_Dunn
American college football season
quarterback John Wangler with 1,522 passing yards, running back Butch Woolfolk with 1,042 rushing yards, and wide receiver and All-Americans Anthony Carter
1980 Michigan Wolverines football team
1980_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
19th-century Republican anti-African-American movement
War and Reconstruction (2012) online review[dead link] Wiggins, Sarah Woolfolk. The Scalawag in Alabama Politics, 1865–1881 (U of Alabama Press, 1977)
Lily-white_movement
City in California, United States
from the original on May 26, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Angst, Maggie; Woolfolk, John; Toledo, Aldo; Sulek, Julia Prodis; Salonga, Robert; Green, Jason
San_Jose,_California
Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2020. Woolfolk, John (October 22, 2016). "Time for a new San Jose flag?". The Mercury
Flag_of_San_Jose,_California
2001 film by Kathryn Arnold
Ralph Johnson, Al McKay, Fred White, Maurice White, Verdine White, Andrew Woolfolk Edited by Lina Macri Josh Muscatine Distributed by Eagle Rock Entertainment
Shining Stars: The Official Story Of Earth, Wind & Fire
Shining_Stars:_The_Official_Story_Of_Earth,_Wind_&_Fire
American psychologist
primarily by being exposed directly to it rather than through discovery" (Woolfolk et al., 2010, p. 288) In other words, Ausubel believed that an understanding
David_Ausubel
Sale by the Jesuits in Maryland
Joseph B. Woolfolk of Iberville Parish. Patrick and Woolfolk's slaves were then sold in July 1859 to Emily Sparks, the widow of Austin Woolfolk. Due to
1838_Jesuit_slave_sale
Mass shooting in California, U.S.
from the original on May 26, 2021. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Angst, Maggie; Woolfolk, John; Toledo, Aldo; Sulek, Julia Prodis; Salonga, Robert; Green, Jason
2021_San_Jose_shooting
American basketball player
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Blake_Harper
defeated Democratic nominee and former member of the Missouri Senate Elliott Woolfolk Major, socialist nominee George Bullock, Prohibition nominee Austin F.
1904 Missouri Attorney General election
1904_Missouri_Attorney_General_election
72nd season
PIR: Rupert, Allemand 29 Boxscore Pts: Johnson 17 Rebs: Woolfolk, Johnson 5 Asts: Kollatou, Woolfolk 6 PIR: Johnson 21 Arena: Ülker Sports and Event Hall
2025–26 Fenerbahçe S.K. (women's basketball) season
2025–26_Fenerbahçe_S.K._(women's_basketball)_season
American basketball player (born 1971)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Delon_Turner
American rapper (born 1973)
Tommy Woolfolk Jr., better known by his stage name Luckyiam, is a rapper from Los Angeles, California. He is a founding member of Living Legends. He is
Luckyiam
American football player
Perkins (2018–2019) Brennan Armstrong (2020–2022) Lindell Stone (2020) Jay Woolfolk (2021) Tony Muskett (2023–2024) Anthony Colandrea (2023–2024) Chandler
Tony_Muskett
American college basketball season
11 m) 240 lb (109 kg) Sr Roselle Catholic Benin City, Nigeria F 13 Antwone Woolfolk 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 225 lb (102 kg) So Brush Cleveland, OH G 15 Jacob Morales (W)
2023–24 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team
2023–24_Rutgers_Scarlet_Knights_men's_basketball_team
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Scorpio - The Legend and Myth Archived 2008-07-20 at the Wayback Machine Woolfolk, Joanna (2011). Scorpio. Lanham: Taylor Trade Publishing. p. 81. ISBN 978-1589795600
Scorpius
American basketball player (born 1995)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
Brandon_Tabb
American basketball player (born 1999)
1995: S. Stewart 1996: Mott 1997: Blakney 1998: Brockington 1999: Woolfolk 2000: Woolfolk 2001: T. Williams 2002: Adams 2003: Williamson 2004: Zimmerman
R._J._Cole
Intercollegiate basketball season
Phillips HS 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) N/A Recruit ratings: ESPN: (93) Mia Woolfolk F Midlothian, Virginia Manchester HS 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) N/A Recruit ratings:
2024–25 Georgia Lady Bulldogs basketball team
2024–25_Georgia_Lady_Bulldogs_basketball_team
Defunct romance comics series
Win Mortimer Letterer Ira Schnapp Editor(s) Jack Miller, Zena Brody (c. 1952–c. 1957), Ruth Brant, Phyllis Reed, Dorothy Woolfolk, Barbara Friedlander
Secret_Hearts
American businessman and politician (1869–1933)
1917 – January 10, 1921 Lieutenant Wallace Crossley Preceded by Elliot Woolfolk Major Succeeded by Arthur M. Hyde Personal details Born (1869-11-06)November
Frederick_D._Gardner
Baseball team
Fowler (1-0) Harris (0-1) Woolfolk (1) SECN+ 7,450 3–0 Feb. 20 Memphis #9 Swayze Field • Oxford, MS 8-6 Roth (1-0) Denz (0-1) Woolfolk (2) SECN+ 7,742 4–0 Feb
2018 Ole Miss Rebels baseball team
2018_Ole_Miss_Rebels_baseball_team
2002 studio album by Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature 5:34 12. "What U Don't Know" Criss Brown Marc Curry Donald Woolfolk Dream Team Naughty by Nature 4:00 13. "Wild Muthafuckas" (featuring Lil
IIcons
American 18th-century church group
Curd Noel Ware Darnaby Parrish, James Watkins Dedman Parrish, Timothy Woolfolk Dudley Payne Woolridge Dupuy Pitman Young Durett, Peter & wife Preston
The_Travelling_Church
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WOOLFOLK
WOOLFOLK
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Cute
Boy/Male
Muslim
Kind friend, Noble, Eminent
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
She was a narrator of hadith
Girl/Female
Hindu
Garden
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Ioseph, SEÃ’SAIDH means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Noble person
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English
Praiseworthy
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German
Wagon Builder; Cartwright; Wagon Maker
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
To be Magnified Greatly
Girl/Female
Tamil
Holy place, Sacred water, Place of pilgrimage
WOOLFOLK
WOOLFOLK
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