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The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler family in America, by Albert Gallatin Wheeler, published 1914 by The American College of Genealogy; History of the settlement of Steuben County, N.Y., by Guy Humphrey McMaster; Historical Gazetteer of Steuben County, New York, by Millard F. Roberts, 1891
The Wheeler family came to America in 1635 when Thomas Wheeler emigrated from the English town of Cranefield to Concord, Massachusetts.Over a century later, in 1749, his great-great-grandson, also named Thomas, bought land in the Great Nine Partners Patent and settled in what is now Amenia, New York, to the west of the future Coleman Station.
John Hill Wheeler was born in 1806 in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, where his family were planters.His birthplace, the John Wheeler House, is included in the Murfreesboro Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
William Wheeler and his new family moved from West Elkton, Ohio, to Richmond, Indiana, in 1853, and later ended up in Dublin, Indiana. Wheeler kept in touch and remained close with family from his mother’s side; his aunt, Elvira Stubbs Pray, her four children, and her husband, who was a renowned Quaker preacher, gave Wheeler a Bible that he ...
The Joseph Wheeler Plantation, formally known as The Joseph Wheeler Plantation, is a historic plantation complex and historic district in the Tennessee River Valley in Wheeler, Alabama. [2] The property contains twelve historically significant structures dating from 1818 to the 1880s. [ 3 ]
Wheeler farm house, March 2016. The house was built upon a granite foundation, the interior walls were made of adobe, much of which was taken from a previous residence, while the exterior walls were of ochre brick, later painted white. The Wheeler home is Victorian in style. The building is roughly L-shaped and has an entry tower at the nexus ...
The Wheeler Family Farmstead is a historic farm complex at 817 South Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.The farmhouse has elements dating to the 1730s, including evidence of building methods used by Dutch settlers of the Hudson River valley, and has been successively modified in each of the following centuries, with the last significant work occurring in the 1920s.
Wheeler was elected as an Anti-Mason to the 22nd United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1831, to March 3, 1833. [10] [11] He was a presidential elector on the Whig ticket in 1840, voting for William Henry Harrison and John Tyler. [12] Wheeler died in Wheeler on March 11, 1852. He was buried at the Wheeler Family Cemetery in ...
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