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Note N275Biographical Sketch (1923): "By his second marriage, to Joanna Bitters, Horace Wheeler was the father of four children, Albert, Almira, Mary and Jesse."
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History of Auglaize County, Ohio, edited by William J. McMurray, Indiana, Allen County Public Library, 1985, (reprint of Indianapolis, Indiana, Historical Publishing Company, 1923). Page 575
Record ID Number: MH:N286
PRIN MH:I628
Note N276Horace Wheeler's 1906 Obituary: "Horace Wilder Wheeler united in marriage to Mary Jane Trotter, Sept. 12th, 1850. With his companion he moved to Auglaize County, Ohio, May 2, 1851. To this union were born 3 boys and 3 girls, of which 4 children and their mother preceded him to the spirit world. He was left without his companion to care for two little children until 24 Jan. 1867, when he was unitedin marriage to Joanna Bitters. To this union were born four children, 2 boys and 2 girls, all of whom are living."
Record ID Number: MH:N287
PRIN MH:I628
Note N2771870 U.S. Census: Joanna enumerated in the household of her husband Horace Wheeler in Logan Township, Auglaize County, Ohio as a white female, age 31, keeping house, born in Ohio. Stepsons James E. and Isaac F. also residing in the household, as was son Albert, age 2.
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Horace Wheeler household, 1870 U.S. census, Auglaize County, Ohio (Logan Township), p. 428A, dwelling 130, family 126, lines 22-26, National Archives Microfilm M-593, Roll 1172.
Record ID Number: MH:N288
PRIN MH:I628
Note N2781905 Tombstone: Buckland Cemetery, Logan Township, Auglaize County, Ohio.
Joanna Wheeler
1839-1905
wife of Horace
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Auglaize County, Ohio, Cemetery Inscriptions, Wapakoneta, Ohio, Auglaize County Genealogical Society, 1989-.
Record ID Number: MH:N289
PRIN MH:I628
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