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William Poor Wheatley 1792–1860 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1792
Birth Location: Roaring River area, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
Death Date: 1860
Death Location: (m. Elizabeth Kilby 2 June 1815 in Wilkes; inherited father's Cane Creek home-sold to nephew Martin H. Wheatley when moved to Reddies River)
Father: George Jr
Mother: Mary Poor
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William Poor Wheatley was born in 1792 in Roaring River area, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA, the child of George Wheatley Jr And Mary Poor. William Poor Wheatley passed away in 1860 in (m. Elizabeth Kilby 2 June 1815 in Wilkes; inherited father's Cane Creek home-sold to nephew Martin H. Wheatley when moved to Reddies River).
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- William Poor Wheatley was born in 1792 in Roaring River area, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA, the child of George Wheatley Jr And Mary Poor.
- William Poor Wheatley passed away in 1860 in (m. Elizabeth Kilby 2 June 1815 in Wilkes; inherited father's Cane Creek home-sold to nephew Martin H. Wheatley when moved to Reddies River).
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1792
Event Place: Roaring River area, Wilkes, North Carolina, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1860
Event Place: (m. Elizabeth Kilby 2 June 1815 in Wilkes; inherited father's Cane Creek home-sold to nephew Martin H. Wheatley when moved to Reddies River)