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Searching for any information on Henry J. (or I.) Wheeler Searching for any and all information on Henry J. (or I.) Wheeler Henry Wheeler, born Unknown in Virginia; died Aft. 1848 in Shelby County, IN? He married Jane Foster, December 21, 1806, in Adair County, KY. One Wheeler Researcher states he possibly son of Archelaus ca 1750-1840 and Mildred Wheeler Born in VA. Wheeler Cousins Book, Page 90. States, Henry Wheeler and Jane Foster, son John Foster Wheeler was born near Danville, KY. I saw an article in one of Adair, Co. newspaper where second cousin John Archie Wheeler, 1924-1998, states a John Henry Wheeler came from VA and lived in the Breeding, KY community. It is thought that Henry Wheeler may have lived In Delaware and Shelby Counties, IN., along with his brother Benjamin Wheeler 1789-1836 who died in Shelby Co., IN. Any help with this family will be greatly appreciated. Carlis B. Wilson, Descendant of Archelaus and Mildred Wheeler. email: cbwilson34@yahoo.com This story was posted on 2004-01-09 18:23:31
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