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Sarah Anne <I>Ramsay</I> Wheeler

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Sarah Anne Ramsay Wheeler

Birth
Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jul 1929 (aged 88)
Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Maxey, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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On the same stone with husband, William Jefferson Wheeler.

Sarah Ann Wheeler received a Texas Confederate Pension #25199 for service of her husband William Jefferson Wheeler. An abstract of the pension shows: she died 7 Aug 1929, she lived at Maxey, Lamar Co., filed 20 Dec 1913, approved 1 Mar 1914, he died 21 Jun 1913 in Lamar Co., they married 10 Nov 1861 in Cooke Co., TX, she was age 71, born in Boone Co., MO, lived in Maxey about 47 years, he served from 1861 to close in Co. H, Alexander's Regiment, 34th Texas Dismounted Cavalry as a private.

Newspaper Obit:
MRS. WHEELER IS CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Sarah Anne Wheeler, long time resident of Lamar county, died Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Floyd of Sumner. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mt. Vernon cemetery, conducted by Dr. W. M. Wright, pastor of the First Baptist church. Pall bearers will be her grandsons, Edgar George, Horace Wheeler, Volney Chitty, Hubert Kamer, LeeRoy Wisely and C. W. Nichols.
Mrs. Wheeler was born January 21, 1841. In Missouri and came to Texas many years ago.
She is survived by these children: A. Wheeler of Maud, Okla., W. Wheeler of Maxey, Mrs. Orlena Floyd of Sumner, Mrs. J. F. George of Maxey, Mrs. C. H. Chitty and Mrs. Ellen Graham of Sumner. She leaves also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
On the same stone with husband, William Jefferson Wheeler.

Sarah Ann Wheeler received a Texas Confederate Pension #25199 for service of her husband William Jefferson Wheeler. An abstract of the pension shows: she died 7 Aug 1929, she lived at Maxey, Lamar Co., filed 20 Dec 1913, approved 1 Mar 1914, he died 21 Jun 1913 in Lamar Co., they married 10 Nov 1861 in Cooke Co., TX, she was age 71, born in Boone Co., MO, lived in Maxey about 47 years, he served from 1861 to close in Co. H, Alexander's Regiment, 34th Texas Dismounted Cavalry as a private.

Newspaper Obit:
MRS. WHEELER IS CALLED BY DEATH
Mrs. Sarah Anne Wheeler, long time resident of Lamar county, died Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Floyd of Sumner. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mt. Vernon cemetery, conducted by Dr. W. M. Wright, pastor of the First Baptist church. Pall bearers will be her grandsons, Edgar George, Horace Wheeler, Volney Chitty, Hubert Kamer, LeeRoy Wisely and C. W. Nichols.
Mrs. Wheeler was born January 21, 1841. In Missouri and came to Texas many years ago.
She is survived by these children: A. Wheeler of Maud, Okla., W. Wheeler of Maxey, Mrs. Orlena Floyd of Sumner, Mrs. J. F. George of Maxey, Mrs. C. H. Chitty and Mrs. Ellen Graham of Sumner. She leaves also several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.


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