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Husband: Maj Oliver Perry Wheeler
Born: 1825/1826 in Marion Dist, SC
Married: 1855/1870 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: 1870/1880 in Marion Co, SC
Father: Edward B Wheeler, General
Mother: Clara L Legette
Spouses: Mary A Haselden
Wife: Susan W Cherry
Born: 1829/1830 in Marion Dist, SC
Died: after 1880 in Marion Co, SC
Father: Dr John A Cherry
Mother: Rachel Nevils
Spouses: Dr Richard J Scarborough
Additional Information

Maj Oliver Perry Wheeler:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
James Crawford, the father of Chapman J. Crawford, married Miss Rachel Nevils, and by her bad two sons, Chapman J. and William H., and three or four daughters ; one married Peter P. Johnson, of Fayetteville, N. C. ; one married D. C. Milling, of Darlington, and one married D. J. McDonald, long a merchant at Marion, and Representative from Marion in the State Legislature in 1850, and finally failing in his business, removed to Arkansas. James Crawford, the second, was a very prosperous man, left a large estate, and died in the prime of life. His widow, Rachel, married Dr. Cherry, and by him had several daughters; one of them married, first. Dr. Richard Scarborough, of Marion; he soon died childless, and his widow then married Major O. P. Wheeler, and after some years he died, and she remained his widow for several years, when she died. Another daughter of Mrs. Cherry became the wife of the late C. Graham, of Marion ; she died before he did, and left an only child, a son, Herbert C. Graham, now residing in Marion. Another daughter, Sarah Jane, became the wife of Dr. J. Hamilton Wheeler, who died and left her a widow with two children, Ed. B. Wheeler and Tiston C. Wheeler, now residing in Marion ; their mother, Sarah Jane, still lives. Dr. Cherry, a most excellent and upright man, died away back in the '40's ; he was a well-to-do man. ;


!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 244 Oliver P. WHEELER, 24 (1825/26) born Marion;

!NAMED-EQUITY ROLL # 116 Marion Dist., SC 8 May 1854 William Haselden
Stephen G. Godbold and wife Elizabeth vs William Haseldeon et all. Bill for partition and relief ...
On 5 Dec 1811 William Haseldeon exec his Will and soon died leaving widow Mary who afterwards married John Fore, whom she also survived and the following children:
John Haselden (see below)
Anna Brown afterwards Anna Bacot wife of Cyrus Bacot who survived her
James Haselden died prior to his mother
William B Haselden
Mary Cox wife of William Cox. (Mary died leaving dau Sarah wife of Asa Godbold.)
and the oratrix Elizabeth Godbold
...
Mary died Feb 1584
John d. 1834 intest. leaving widow Elizabeth and children Jane now wife of C. D. Evans, Hugh G. Haselden, Cyrus B. Haselden a minor.
Widow Elizabeth married David Monroe and died leaving husband and two other children (minors) James and Franklin Monroe.
Ann wife of Cyrus Bacot of Darlington died about 185- without issue.
William B. Haselden died about 184- int leaving widow Sarah and children John, James, Caroline Elizabeth who has married J. F. Killen, William Edward a minor, Stephen a minor, Mary who married O. P. Wheeler and who died before her mother leaving husband and an infant child Mary, and Sarah who married A. L. Gregg and died leaving infant child July surviving.;

!CENSUS:1860;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Rowell # 24
Oliver P. WHEELER, 44 SC
Susan W., 40
Mary G., 18;

Susan W Cherry:

Notes:

!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 142-147
...
James Crawford, the father of Chapman J. Crawford, married Miss Rachel Nevils, and by her bad two sons, Chapman J. and William H., and three or four daughters ; one married Peter P. Johnson, of Fayetteville, N. C. ; one married D. C. Milling, of Darlington, and one married D. J. McDonald, long a merchant at Marion, and Representative from Marion in the State Legislature in 1850, and finally failing in his business, removed to Arkansas. James Crawford, the second, was a very prosperous man, left a large estate, and died in the prime of life. His widow, Rachel, married Dr. Cherry, and by him had several daughters; one of them married, first. Dr. Richard Scarborough, of Marion; he soon died childless, and his widow then married Major O. P. Wheeler, and after some years he died, and she remained his widow for several years, when she died. Another daughter of Mrs. Cherry became the wife of the late C. Graham, of Marion ; she died before he did, and left an only child, a son, Herbert C. Graham, now residing in Marion. Another daughter, Sarah Jane, became the wife of Dr. J. Hamilton Wheeler, who died and left her a widow with two children, Ed. B. Wheeler and Tiston C. Wheeler, now residing in Marion ; their mother, Sarah Jane, still lives. Dr. Cherry, a most excellent and upright man, died away back in the '40's ; he was a well-to-do man. ;


!CENSUS:1830 Marion Dist, SC pg 11 w/John A. CHERRY age 0-4 (1825/30);

!CENSUS:1840 Marion Dist, SC pg 161 w/John A. CHERRY age 10-14 (1825/30);

!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist, SC # 1827 Susan SCARBOROUGH, 20 (1829/30) born Marion;

!CENSUS:1860;

!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co, SC Rowell # 24
Oliver P. WHEELER, 44 SC
Susan W., 40
Mary G., 18;

!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co, SC Marion # 117
Susan W. WHEELER, 50, widow;

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