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Nathan Wheeler 1727–1823 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9 Feb 1727
Birth Location: Concord, Massachusetts
Death Date: 15 Jul 1823
Death Location: Scioto, Ohio
Father: Capt Wheeler
Mother: ABIGAIL Munroe
Spouse(s): Mary Hunt
Children(s): Pvt War
In 1727, Nathan Wheeler entered the world in Concord, Massachusetts, born to Capt Timothy Ebenezer Wheeler And Abigail Munroe. Nathan Wheeler married Mary Hunt, and had children including Pvt Amos Wheeler Veteran Revolutionary War. Nathan Wheeler passed away in 1823 in Scioto, Ohio.
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- In 1727, Nathan Wheeler entered the world in Concord, Massachusetts, born to Capt Timothy Ebenezer Wheeler And Abigail Munroe.
- Nathan Wheeler married Mary Hunt, and had children including Pvt Amos Wheeler Veteran Revolutionary War.
- Nathan Wheeler passed away in 1823 in Scioto, Ohio.
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Nathan Wheeler's Descendants
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1. Pvt (Amos Wheeler, Veteran Revolutionary) War 1761–1827 m. Elizabeth ("Eliza" Mahalia) Snow 1760–1843
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1. Mahala Wheeler 1796– m. John Baggett 1791– m. William (Allen) Baggett 1798–
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1. Dock Baggett 1829–1910 m. Patsy (or Martha) Baggett 1840–
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1. Ida (Bell) Baggett 1880–1950 m. Dane Clark 1873–1953
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9 Feb 1727
Event Place: Concord, Massachusetts
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 Jul 1823
Event Place: Scioto, Ohio