Proper noun
Woolfolk (plural Woolfolks)
A surname.
Candler purchased exclusive rights to the formula from John Pemberton, Margaret Dozier and Woolfolk Walker. Source: Internet
“We invented the Color Run to not only help fill a financial need,” said Woolfolk, who came up with the idea with Principal Wynne Satterwhite, “but to bring our community together in a positive way.” Source: Internet
Roughly 30 miles from Smith’s spread, near the town of Protection, Tyler Woolfolk and his family are mired in work trying to recover from the Starbuck fire, the worst disaster to hit the ranch that’s been his family for five generations. Source: Internet