Person:Susan Harrison (1)

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Susan R Harrison
m. 8 Feb 1838
Facts and Events
Name Susan R Harrison
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1820 Kentucky, United States
Marriage 8 Feb 1838 Wisconsin, United Statesto Loring Wheeler
Death[2] 28 Dec 1898 De Witt, Clinton, Iowa, United States
References
  1. Dubuque, Iowa, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    [1].

    Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States. 9 Dec 1850, Dwelling 1943, Family 1993
    Martha Harrison, age 75, b. Va
    Jesse M. Harrison, age 44, Inn Keeper, b. Ky
    William Harrison, age 21, b. Ohio
    Alexander Harrison, age 26, b. Ohio
    Martha J. Slipp, age 23, b. Ohio
    Susan R. Wheeler, age 29, b. KY
    Geo. L. Wheeler, age 9, b. Iowa
    Thomas W. Wheeler, age 6, b. Iowa
    Lloid B. Wheeler, age 4, b. Iowa
    Jesse H. Wheeler, age 1, b. Iowa
    [Note: others in inn skipped, apparently unrelated. Loring not present but names of children align with 1860 census. Presumably Martha is the mother, and Susan is a sister or aunt to the Harrison men listed in this entry. The relationship of Martha Slipp is unclear and there may be none? See the Family page for other census records.]

  2. Iowa, United States. County Death Records, 1880-1992
    [2].

    Name: Susan R Wheeler
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Dec 1898
    Event Place: De Witt, Clinton, Iowa, United States
    Gender: Female
    Age: 82
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1816
    Certificate Number: 5557
    Page: 210
    GS Film Number: 001005219
    Digital Folder Number: 007590377
    Image Number: 00216
    [Note: film 1005219 is "Death records, 1880-1933; indexes, 1880-1921", Author: Clinton County (Iowa). Clerk of the District Court. A duplicate record, giving certificate number 219, shows her age as 84.]

  3.   Find A Grave
    Susan R Wheeler.

    [no image, claims inscription says age 83 y., 11 m., 22 d., giving birth 5 Jan 1815, death 27 Dec 1898. However, this birth is significantly different than what is indicated in several census (1821 in 1850, 1820 in 1860, 1817 in 1870 and 1880), particularly the earlier ones closer to the event. See Family page.]