Wolf's career in Pittsburgh was a financially difficult time for him, with legal actions against him as early as 1798 for failure to pay debts. Eventually his house and possessions were sold at public auction to satisfy those debts. He still owed money and disappeared from Pittsburgh in 1808 or 1809, presumably chased by creditors. Interestingly, he had previously exported guns to Lexington, Kentucky, where they were marketed by local merchant John Jordan, so Wolf had contacts there.
Wolf with his family moved to Kentucky, first appearing in Scott Co. in 1810 census records. Later in 1818 he moved to Falmouth in Pendleton Co. where he continued his gunmaking work into the 1840s assisted by his gunsmith son William. Wolf's KY years are documented in "Kentucky Gunmakers 1775-1900," and the new "Kentucky Gunmakers, Epilogue" coming out later this summer.
Shelby Gallien