Beginning in 1845, several other members of the family also migrated, with the biggest migration, that of her sons Peter, Mack and Thomas, and her daughters Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth, taking place in 1847.
The following year, on 7 February 1848, David Wheeler passed away. At the time of his passing, only John and Alexander were residing in South Carolina.
Alexander was named executoir of his father's estate. (See her husband, David Alexander Wheeler, for more info)
Beginning in 1845, several other members of the family also migrated, with the biggest migration, that of her sons Peter, Mack and Thomas, and her daughters Margaret, Jane and Elizabeth, taking place in 1847.
The following year, on 7 February 1848, David Wheeler passed away. At the time of his passing, only John and Alexander were residing in South Carolina.
Alexander was named executoir of his father's estate. (See her husband, David Alexander Wheeler, for more info)
Family Members
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Rachel Adeline "Attie" Wheeler Smith
1811–1851
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John Wheeler
1813–1889
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Andrew Jackson "Andy" Wheeler
1815–1899
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Alexander L Wheeler
1816–1865
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Peter Carr Wheeler
1818–1865
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Mary J. "Polly" Wheeler Roberson
1820–1900
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Jesse Jones "J J" Wheeler
1822–1895
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Margaret "Peggy" Wheeler Davis
1825–1899
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Benjamin Perrin McMakin "Mack" Wheeler
1827–1905
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Jane Caldwell Wheeler Collins
1829–1916
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David Thomas Wheeler
1834–1897
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Elizabeth A "Betsy" Wheeler Williams
1838–1899
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