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America Wheeler

Female 1846 - 1897  (51 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  America Wheeler was born in 1846 in Appling, Georgia, USA (daughter of Charles Wheeler and Penny Jane Taylor); died in 1897 in Belmont, Hamilton, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Militia District 442, Appling, Georgia, USA

    Family/Spouse: Robert E Lee. Robert was born on 29 Feb 1844 in Bulloch, Georgia, USA; died on 25 May 1926 in Belmont, Hamilton, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Dora Frances Lee was born on 9 Jun 1884 in Benton, Columbia, Florida, USA; died on 20 Mar 1968 in Gainesville, Alachua, Florida, USA; was buried in McAlpin Advent Christian Church Cemetery, Suwannee, Florida, USA.
    2. Eliza Jane Lee was born on 15 Jul 1873; died on 9 Sep 1940 in Columbia, Florida, USA; was buried in Oak Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    3. Mary Elizabeth Lee was born on 18 Apr 1881 in Benton, Columbia, Florida, USA; died on 19 Jan 1925; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    4. Jake Lee was born in 1870; died in 1948; was buried in Oak Grove Baptist Church, Columbia, Florida, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles Wheeler was born on 22 Aug 1800 in Georgia, USA (son of Amos Wheeler and Eunice Gates); died on 10 Feb 1888 in Columbia, Florida, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, Appling, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1840, District 9, Appling, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 30 Aug 1850, Militia District 442, Appling, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 17 Jul 1860, Appling, Georgia, USA; Southern District
    • Residence: 21 Jun 1870, Columbia, Florida, USA; Not Stated
    • Residence: Jun 1880, Precinct 1, 2, and 3, Columbia, Florida, USA

    Charles married Penny Jane Taylor between 1818 and 1857. Penny (daughter of William Taylor and Living) was born in 1810 in Georgia, USA; died after 1880 in Hamilton, Florida, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Penny Jane Taylor was born in 1810 in Georgia, USA (daughter of William Taylor and Living); died after 1880 in Hamilton, Florida, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Jincey
    • Name: Penny J Wheeler
    • Residence: 1850, Militia District 442, Appling, Georgia, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Columbia, Florida, USA; Not Stated
    • Residence: 1880, Precinct 1, 2, and 3, Columbia, Florida, USA

    Children:
    1. Mary Wheeler was born in 1828 in Georgia, USA.
    2. Sarah Wheeler was born in 1830 in Georgia, USA.
    3. John McCollister Wheeler was born in 1834 in Georgia, USA; died in 1850 in Georgia, USA.
    4. Asbury McCollister Wheeler was born in 1835 in Appling, Georgia, USA.
    5. Benjamin F Wheeler was born in 1838 in Georgia, USA.
    6. Charles McCollister Wheeler was born on 25 Aug 1838 in Appling, Georgia, USA; died on 25 Aug 1917 in Columbia, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    7. Chester Wheeler was born in 1840 in Georgia, USA.
    8. Elizabeth Wheeler was born on 4 Aug 1841 in Appling, Georgia, USA; died on 11 Jul 1904 in Lake City, Columbia, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    9. William Wheeler was born in 1844.
    10. 1. America Wheeler was born in 1846 in Appling, Georgia, USA; died in 1897 in Belmont, Hamilton, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    11. Burrell Wheeler was born on 25 Aug 1849 in Appling, Georgia, USA; died on 14 Apr 1915 in Lake City, Columbia, Florida, USA; was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Columbia, Florida, USA.
    12. Willoby Wheeler was born in Nov 1855 in Georgia, USA; died in Florida, USA.
    13. Eliza Jane Wheeler was born in 1859 in Georgia, USA; died in 1925.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Amos Wheeler was born on 12 Jul 1754 (son of Hezekiah Wheeler and Sarah Buss); died between 1802 and 1846.

    Amos married Eunice Gates between 1770 and 1802. Eunice was born about 1754; died between 1803 and 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eunice Gates was born about 1754; died between 1803 and 1849.
    Children:
    1. Amos Wheeler was born about 1780; died between 1781 and 1870.
    2. Sarah Wheeler was born about 1782; died between 1783 and 1876.
    3. Allen Wheeler was born about 1784; died between 1785 and 1874.
    4. Jesse Wheeler was born about 1786; died between 1787 and 1880.
    5. Catherine Wheeler was born about 1788; died between 1789 and 1882.
    6. Abigail Wheeler was born on 3 Jan 1794; died between 1795 and 1888.
    7. Mary Wheeler was born about 1796; died between 1797 and 1890.
    8. Hammond Wheeler was born on 28 Mar 1796; died between 1797 and 1886.
    9. Daniel Wheeler was born on 28 Mar 1796; died between 1797 and 1886.
    10. Willard Wheeler was born on 22 Aug 1800; died between 1801 and 1890.
    11. 2. Charles Wheeler was born on 22 Aug 1800 in Georgia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1888 in Columbia, Florida, USA.

  3. 6.  William Taylor was born in 1775 in Montgomery or Burke, Georgia (son of R.S. Henry Taylor, Sr and Mary Lnu); died in 1869 in possibly Appling, Georgia.

    Notes:

    SOURCE:KIM'S FAMILY TREE CONTACT:LORRAINE KIMBERLY EPEARDSAT Repeards@aol.comCensus: 1820 Appling, Georgia Bacon, Georgia Stewart FamilyContact: C. Stewart AT thewritewing@yahoo.com this was copy from the database of C STEWARTREF.: "GENERATIONS MUSICK, TAYLOR, AND ALLIED FAMILIES" by Gloria M. Musick Taylor, Nicholls, GA 1984.TAYLOR, William 1775 - ? Appling Co. , GA.William Taylor, son of Henry Taylor the Revolutionary Soldier, was born probably in Burke County, Georgia, as his father was living there during this time, except for the few years they lived in the Barwell District in South Carolina, at thecommencement of the Revolution. William was born in 1775. The name of his wife is not known.William's name was not found in the 1830 census index for Georgia, but his son James was found. The microfilm of the census revealed that James lived in the same general area as William. Jesse Moody's name apperars just above William's in the 1820index, and at the top of the page in 1830. There are some problems with these entries. The ages of the children in the 1830 entry do not match those in Huxford's book. These may be explained in part by the fact he drew those ages from the 1850census. The 1850 census is probably closer to the right mark. In absence of written records, peoples memories can get confused after 20 years or more. There is also a problem with the entry for William in that the oldest males listed are ine ageof 16 and 25. This is difficult to explain, possibly William had already died and James, his son, who was one of the olders sons, was living in the same house as was his father.Possibly the land and probate records could clarify this problem, unfortunately, I did not pursue these leads at this time. In any event, the census returns support Huxford's conclusions in general, if not in every particular.However, this is how the family of William Taylor was listed in the 1830 Appling County Census Index, page 10.Head of Family William TaylorFree White Males 16 - 26 1Free White Males Under 10 2Free White Females 16 - 26 1Foreigners Not Naturalized 1 ( It is evident this person is not a slave, or they would be listed as such.)As I stated, I do not know if William had just died when the census were taken, and the above family is actually the family of James J. Taylor, his son. If William died at this time he was about 55 years of age, and the ' not naturalixed ' citizencould have been his wife living in her sons household, or the son living in her house.Records show that William Taylor and his family were the only Taylor's listed in the first census of Appling County taken in 1820. We can rest assured that the Taylor Town Community derived its' name from this family. Little is known at this timeconcerning William, and we may never learn anymore. It is believed that both he and his wife are buried in unmarked graves in some unknown location. At one time it was rumored that members of the Taylor family and other families in the Camp Groundarea were buried in an old unmarked cemetery in the woods near the end of what was once known as the Delp Ann Bridge., (named for Aunt Delphia Lassiter) as she lived near there. The bridge is located between the present farms of Amos Thomas andMrs. Pate Stewart, about 1/2 mile from Camp Ground Church.Some claim that this could have been an Indian burying ground. At any rate, I have visited many small family cemeteries located in woods and fields, but found no marker for William Taylor.Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had the following childern.1. John b. 1795, married Matilda Gray2. Mary (Pollie) b. 1801, married Wilson Tanner son of John and Mary (Douglas) Tanner.3. James J. "Black Jim" b. 1803, married Lydia Tanner, daughter of John and Mary (Douglas) Tanner.4. Burrell b. 1815, married Vicy Prescott.All the above children were born in Montgomery County, Georgia. huxford's book. These may be explained in part by the fact he drew those ages from the 1850 census. The 1850 census is probably closer to the right mark. In absence of written records, peoples memories can get confused after 20 years or more.There is also a problem with the entry for William in that the oldest males listed are ine age of 16 and 25. This is difficult to explain, possibly William had already died and James, his son, who was one of the olders sons, was living in the samehouse as was his father.Possibly the land and probate records could clarify this problem, unfortunately, I did not pursue these leads at this time. In any event, the census returns support Huxford's conclusions in general, if not in every particular.

    William + Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Living
    Children:
    1. John Taylor was born in 1795 in Montgomery, Georgia, USA; died in 1866 in Ware, Georgia, USA.
    2. Mary Pollie Taylor was born in 1801.
    3. James J "Black Jim" Taylor was born in 1803; died on 4 Jul 1881.
    4. Nancy Taylor was born in 1807.
    5. John G Taylor was born on 15 May 1808 in Liberty, Georgia, USA; died on 15 Jan 1888 in Berrien, Georgia, USA.
    6. Burrell Taylor was born in 1815.
    7. 3. Penny Jane Taylor was born in 1810 in Georgia, USA; died after 1880 in Hamilton, Florida, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hezekiah Wheeler was born on 13 Jun 1700 (son of William Wheeler and Sarah Fletcher); died on 5 May 1759.

    Hezekiah married Sarah Buss on 12 Apr 1732. Sarah (daughter of Peter Bues and Rachel Fletcher) was born on 21 Dec 1710; died between 1756 and 1805. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Buss was born on 21 Dec 1710 (daughter of Peter Bues and Rachel Fletcher); died between 1756 and 1805.
    Children:
    1. Peter Wheeler was born on 4 Feb 1731; died between 1750 and 1823.
    2. William Wheeler was born on 1 Jan 1733; died between 1736 and 1825.
    3. Elizabeth Wheeler was born on 23 Jul 1734; died between 1735 and 1828.
    4. Rachel Wheeler was born on 3 Jul 1737; died between 1738 and 1831.
    5. Hezekiah Wheeler was born on 6 Mar 1738; died on 5 Nov 1786 in Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Sarah Wheeler was born on 2 Oct 1742; died between 1743 and 1836.
    7. Abigail Wheeler was born on 31 Mar 1744; died between 1745 and 1838.
    8. Hannah Wheeler was born on 17 Aug 1746; died between 1747 and 1840.
    9. Lois Wheeler was born on 2 May 1748; died on 4 Nov 1752.
    10. Beck Wheeler was born in 1750; died between 1751 and 1844.
    11. Huldah Wheeler was born on 5 Aug 1752; died between 1753 and 1846.
    12. 4. Amos Wheeler was born on 12 Jul 1754; died between 1802 and 1846.

  3. 12.  R.S. Henry Taylor, Sr was born in 1750 in St. George Parish, Burke, Georgia, USA (son of R.S. William Taylor and Living); died in 1820 in Montgomery, Georgia, USA.

    Notes:

    Henry Taylor served in the Georgia Line in the Revolutionary War as a private. At the commencement of the Revolution Henry Taylor's family refugeed to South Carolina where they lived in the Barnwell District for a few years, then returning to Burke County.

    He was granted 287.5 acres of bounty-land by the State of Georgia in 1785, the land being laid in Washington County. Henry deeded his land to his son, John Taylor who sold it on December 28, 1798 to John Jones.

    Henry was granted other lands from the State and lived on some until his death around 1820. He participated in the first Georgia land lottery in 1805 and drew a lot in Wilkinson County.

    Authority for war service: Rev. George G. Smith's, "The Story of Georgia" in listing Georgia Revolutionary soldiers states that Henry Taylor was a private in the Georgia Line.

    Knight's, "Georgia's Roster of the Revolution" shows he was granted the bounty-land referred to, thus verifying the fact.

    SOURCE:MY GENERATIONS
    CONTACT: ROGER TAYLOR AT rogtylr@aol.com
    SOURCE:Hughes FAMILY & RELATED FAMILIES
    CONTACT. RICHARD HUGHES AT hughesrh@ufl.edu

    Bounty Land: 1785, 287 1/2 acres, Washington, Georgia

    Census: 1805, Family Heads 1805 Georgia Military Service: Private, Revolutionary War, Georgia Line Bacon, Georgia

    Stewart Family Contact: C. Stewart AT the writewing@yahoo.com

    This is a copy of the C Stewart DATABASE REF.: "GENERATIONS MUSICK, TAYLOR, AND ALLIED FAMILIES" by Gloria M. Musick Taylor, Nicholls,GA 1984.

    TAYLOR, Henry 1750 - 1820 Montgomery, Georgia
    Henry, son of William Taylor, the Colonial Settler, we assume, was born about 1750 in St. George Parish, (now Burke County,) Georgia. Henry Taylor was the Revolutionary War Ancestor of most of the large Taylor family in Appling and Bacon Counties, Georgia Henry's wife was Mary (Maiden name unknown.) She was born about 1755 in Georgia. They had about eight children; viz: The names of only six have been determined.

    1. Henry b. 1773, married Sarah _______ ?

    2. William b. 1775, married (name unknown.) According to the 1830 Appling Co., Census index for Georgia, William could have possibly married a foreigner or 'not naturalized' citizen of the United States. This could be difficult to prove, even if it were true. Records state there was such a person listed in William's household, or his son James J.'s household, as William may have been deceased at this time. It gives no indication gender or age of this person.

    3. John b. 1777, married Mary Barber in 1798, daughter of William.

    4. Winnifred b. 1789, married John R. Stone, Aug. 3, 1809.

    5. Hezekiah b. 1790, married Margaret Douglas, Feb. 6, 1812.

    6. Isaiah b. 1793, married Nancy Wheeler, June 6, 1812.

    (There is geat confusion in Bacon County, as to the kinship of James Tayor born in 1796, and James J. Taylor born in 1803. Some claim the two may have been brothers. This is not too likely since both lived to be quite old. Sometimes it was common to name two children the same name, but mainly if the oldest had died as a child. Both may have had James somewhere in their name, but not both called James. Both of these men are buried in Camp Ground. It could be possible that the James who married Elizabeth Yates was a son of the above Henry, thus, being James J.'s uncle.)

    Reference: Huxford's PIONEERS OF WIREGRASS GEORGIA, unless marked otherwise.
    "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks Huxford. Vol. 2 page 269-270 list John Taylor being born in 1780 not 1777.
    "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia" by Folks Huxford. Vol. 5 page 444 TAYLOR, Henry 1750 - 1820 Montgomery, Georgia

    Henry + Mary Lnu. Mary was born in 1755. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary Lnu was born in 1755.
    Children:
    1. Henry Taylor, Jr was born in 1773 in Burke, Georgia, USA.
    2. 6. William Taylor was born in 1775 in Montgomery or Burke, Georgia; died in 1869 in possibly Appling, Georgia.
    3. John Taylor was born in 1777 in South Carolina, USA; died in 1858.
    4. Nancy Taylor was born in 1788 in Montgomery, Georgia, USA.
    5. Winnifred Taylor was born in 1789 in possibly Washington County, Georgia.
    6. Hezekiah Taylor was born in 1790 in possibly Washington County, Georgia; died about 1850 in Ware, Georgia, USA.
    7. Isaiah Taylor, Sr was born in 1793 in Georgia, USA; died in 1863.
    8. James Taylor, Sr was born in 1796; died in 1869 in Bacon, Georgia, USA.
    9. Living