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Mary Ann Wheeler 1823 – 1870 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: BET. 1823 - 1825

Birth Location: of Malone, Franklin Co., New York

Death Date: 9 NOV 1870

Death Location: Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska

Father: Truman Wheeler

Mother: Polly Bond

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Mary Ann Wheeler was born in 1823 in of Malone, Franklin Co., New York, the child of Truman Wheeler and Polly Bond. Mary Ann Wheeler passed away in 1870 in Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska.

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Biography

  • Mary Ann Wheeler was born in 1823 in of Malone, Franklin Co., New York, the child of Truman Wheeler and Polly Bond.
  • Mary Ann Wheeler passed away in 1870 in Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska.

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Mary Wheeler's Ancestors

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Mary Wheeler
1823 – 1870
Birth Place: of Malone, Franklin Co., New York
Parents
Truman Wheeler
1790 – 1855
Addison, Vermont, United States
Polly Bond
1791 – 1833
Vermont, USA
Grandparents
Truman Wheeler
1762 – 1816
Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
Anna (H) Wheeler
1763 – 1844
Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Great-Grandparents
Simeon Wheeler
1733 – 1813
Chloe Way
1731 – 1790
Samuel Church
1738 – 1814
Hannah Rogers
1735 – 1806
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Caleb Wheeler
1705 – 1778

Mary Wheeler's Timeline

2 Records

1823
BET. 1823 - 1825
Birth of Mary Ann Wheeler in of Malone, Franklin Co., New York
of Malone, Franklin Co., New York
1870
9 NOV 1870
Age 47
Death of Mary Ann Wheeler in Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska
Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: BET. 1823 - 1825
    Event Place: of Malone, Franklin Co., New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 NOV 1870
    Event Place: Ashland, Saunders Co., Nebraska

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