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Samuel WHEELER
Sarah __?__ |
Husband: Samuel WHEELER
Birth: 13 Mar 1765, MD or PA Death: 4 Jul 1839, Bladensburg, Knox Co., OH Disposition: buried Bladensburg Cemetery, Knox Co., OH |
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Wife: Sarah __?__
Birth: 28 Apr 1762, MD or PA Death: 31 Dec 1831, Bladensburg, Knox Co., OH Disposition: buried Bladensburg Cemetery, Knox Co., OH |
Children — born in Huntingdon Co., PA: |
1. John
H. WHEELER, b. 9 Sep 1785
2. Mary "Polly" WHEELER, b. Mar 1791; d. 17 Jul 1839, Knox Co., OH; bur. Bladensburg Cemetery, Knox Co., OH; m. 12 May 1841(!?), Knox Co., OH, James LOUGHREY 3. Hannah WHEELER, b. 7 Sep 1792 4. Elizabeth WHEELER, b. ca. 1795; d. aft. 1838; m. 20 Feb 1817, Knox Co., OH, John DUKE 5. Sarah "Sally" WHEELER, b. ca. 1797 6. Nancy WHEELER, b. ca. 1800; d. aft. 1860; m. ca. 1829, Knox Co., OH, Abraham McCLAIN 7. Samuel WHEELER, b. ca. 1802 8. Rose Ann WHEELER, b. 4 Oct 1805; d. 6 Apr 1886, OH; m. 29 Dec 1825, Knox Co., OH, Robert HILL |
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Source:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: Ancestral File. |
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