Sarah "Salley" Wheeler was the daughter of Samuel Harrison Wheeler (1754-1817) and Sarah "Salley" Laughter (b 1756)[1]. Some people have her erroneously listed as the daughter of John Wheeler and Susannah Clark.[2]
She married Jonathan Arledge HILL on 27 Sep 1808 Edneyville, Henderson, North Carolina.
↑ 2.02.12.2 Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/58765143/sarah-hill : accessed 21 May 2021), memorial page for Sarah “Sallie” Wheeler Hill (26 Sep 1790–10 Apr 1852), Find A Grave: Memorial #58765143, citing Hill Cemetery, Edneyville, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by c smith (contributor 47348867) .
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Controversy about who Sarah's parents were. Because I have not seen any undeniable proof otherwise, I am leaving this line until I see the documentation. The Samuel Wheeler and Sarah Laughter assertion may be true but it seems illogical - they were in the eastern part of the state. If it is correct, I will happily change once documentation proves otherwise.