Person:Isaac Wheeler (8)

Watchers
m. 1805
  1. Martha Wheeler
  2. Minerva Wheeler
  3. Nathan WheelerCal 1813 - 1884
  4. Isaac Hastings Wheeler1815 - 1875
  5. Levi WheelerCal 1822 - 1886
  • HIsaac Hastings Wheeler1815 - 1875
  • W.  Sarah Burt (add)
m. 16 Feb 1837
  • HIsaac Hastings Wheeler1815 - 1875
  • W.  Elizabeth Burt (add)
m. 23 Nov 1856
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Hastings Wheeler
Gender Male
Birth[3] 1 Sep 1815 Franconia, Grafton, New Hampshire, United StatesCitation needed
Marriage 16 Feb 1837 Scioto, Ohio, United Statesto Sarah Burt (add)
Marriage 23 Nov 1856 Scioto, Ohio, United Statesto Elizabeth Burt (add)
Death[3] 25 Aug 1875 Saint Clair, Franklin, Missouri, United StatesCitation needed
References
  1.   Franklin, Missouri, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    [1].

    District 31, Franklin County, Missouri, 14 Oct 1850, Dwelling 999, Family 999
    Isaac Wheeler, age 39, Superintentant [J. W.??], b. New Hampshire
    Sarah Wheeler, age 31, b. Ohio
    Henry Wheeler, age 13, b. Ohio
    George Wheeler, age 11, b. Ohio
    William Wheeler, age 9, b. Ohio
    Amanda Wheeler, age 8, b. Ohio
    Urianna Wheeler, age 6, b. Ohio
    Franklin Wheeler, age 4, b. Missouri
    Nathan Wheeler, age 5 mos., b. Missouri
    Jane Black, age 19, b. Illinois

  2.   Scioto, Ohio, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    [2].

    Harrison Township, Scioto County, Ohio, 2 Aug 1860, Dwelling 1347, Family 1389
    Isaac H. Wheeler, age 45, Miller, b. NH
    Elizabeth Wheeler, age 28, b. O.
    Henry C. Wheeler, age 22, Miller, b. O.
    Urania Wheeler, age 16, b. O.
    Franklin Wheeler, age 14, b. O.
    Maria Wheeler, age 8, b. O.
    Charles Wheeler, age 3, b. O.
    Isaac Wheeler, age 1, b. O.
    Virgil M. Diboll, age 51, Merchant, b. NY
    Charles Conklin, age 23, Laborer, b. O.
    Isaac Jones, age 29, Farm Laborer, b. Ky

  3. 3.0 3.1 When entered, the dates on this page cited Ancestry's One World Tree, and appears to match Find A Grave, which, since "There is no grave maker. This burial site is probable.", is probably also copied from OWT. Which means the basis for this data is unknown, can't be verified, and since it has probably been copied umpteen times, at best its status is feasible, or "might be almost correct".

    The History of Lower Scioto Valley says that Luther and Rebecca did have a son named Isaac. If this is him, his birth place, in what censuses can be found, do show New Hampshire, though the birth ranges from 1811 to 1815. The same person is found in Franklin Co., Missouri, in 1850, and then in Scioto Co., Ohio, in 1860, as shown by overlapping children, the first tying him to his death location, the other suggesting his parentage could be correct, though finding him in 1870 would be helpful, since there are appearances some of his children married in Ohio in the 1860's which suggests maybe he did not return to Missouri?

    Assuming this page may be qualitatively correct (i.e., the relationships), sources are being added when they are thought to apply, but the data should not be considered quantitatively correct (i.e., the dates and places) unless more primary sources are added.