("Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4NV-PPR : 12 December 2014), Joshua Cullison and Elizabeth Wheeler, 03 Apr 1779; citing Baltimore, Maryland, reference p 11 # 100; FHL microfilm 13,693.
not in Barnes, Mar. Records...
Elizabeth was born on September 17, 1752, to Benjamin Wheeler and Kezia Murray.
She married Caleb Bosley on February 27, 1772, in Baltimore, MD.
They had two daughters, Rachel Bosley (1774-1839) and Keziah Bosley (1773-aft. 1850). *The two daughters married two Littig brothers, Philip and George.
In 1790 they were living with on the Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore County, with 2 daughters, a son, and 6 slaves.
In 1810 they were living in Pipe Creek and North Hundred, Baltimore County, with 2 boys under 10, and 1 girl under 10, and 5 slaves.
In 1820 they were living in District 5, Baltimore, with 2 boys under 10, 1 girl between 16-25, and 6 slaves.
She died in on March 29, 1822. "The mortal career of Elizabeth Bosley, consort of Caleb Bosley, Esq. closed on the 29th ult. at her residence in Baltimore county, leaving a large circle of relations and acquaintance to mourn their irreparable loss."
WikiTree profile Wheeler-3429 created through the import of RALPHP~1.GED on Sep 10, 2012 by Ralph Polen.* WikiTree profile Wheeler-1828 created through the import of The Family Tree.ged on Aug 30, 2011 by Faith Budynas.
Ancestry.com
Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759. By Robert W. Barnes. "Bosley"
Maryland, Compiled Marriage Index, 1634-1777. Ancestry.com. "Bozley"
1790 Federal Census. Patapsco Lower Hundred, Baltimore, Maryland.
1810 Federal Census. Pipe Creek and North Hundred, Baltimore County, MD.
1820 Federal Census. District 5. Baltimore, MD.
Baltimore Patriot. April 1, 1822. Obit.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Elizabeth by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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Wheeler-14284 and Wheeler-1828 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Found spouse after adding new source to profile. Please merge.
Wheeler-18606 and Wheeler-14284 appear to represent the same person because: They have the same husband, Caleb Bosley, who has the correct birth and death dates.