Proper noun
A surname from Old English.
A city in Pierce County, North Dakota, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgElizabeth was a wealthy heiress, who acquired a 5,000 acre estate at Honiton in Devon and built Wolford Lodge. Source: Internet
Earlier Monday, center Austin Blythe and running back Malcolm Brown said they did not know Goff’s status but were confident Wolford would be ready if called upon. Source: Internet
Alice Marie Wolford, 83, of North Platte passed away Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010, at her daughter’s home near Brady. Source: Internet
Wolford, p. 115 H. G. Wells considered "The Open Boat" to be "beyond all question, the crown of all his work", and it is one of the most frequently discussed of Crane's works. Source: Internet
Quarterback John Wolford (10) looks to pass the ball during the third quarter against the Army Black Knights at BB&T Field. Source: Internet
“Dennis has been inconsistent, which you would expect from a new player,” Wolford said of the 6-foot-6, 319-pounder. Source: Internet