Wheeler cousins/ compiled by Wheeler cousins
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"Wheeler cousins" incorporated as a family association in 1980; genealogical committee chaired by Shirlee Hendrickson; book committee chaired by Marcella Wheeler.
Includes index.
David Wheeler, son of John Wheeler and Ann Yeomans, immigrated in 1636 from England to Newbury, Massachusetts, and married Sarah Wise in 1650. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, California and elsewhere. Some descendants became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and lived in Utah, Idaho and elsewhere, with some immigrating to Alberta and elsewhere in Canada.
Includes Crawford, Gray, Grisham, Kelly, King, Patterson, Scott (Scotts) and related families.
Bibliography: pages 100.
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| Call Number | Location | Collection/Shelf | Availability |
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| 929.273 W562w | FamilySearch Library | 3rd Floor Book | Available |
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| 929.273 W562w | FamilySearch Library | 3rd Floor Book | Available |
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