Wheeler, Alonzo L.
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Last Name | Wheeler |
First Name | Alonzo |
Middle Name | L. |
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Death Date | 7/20/1939 |
Birth Date | 3/1/1853 |
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Source Information | Cemetery index |
Cemetery | Mooresville Cemetery |
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Spouse | 1) Matilda Smith (3 sons); 2) Rose Swain, 1919 |
Survived By | Widow, Rose; 2 sons, Clifton A. Wheeler (noted Indiana artist) and John W. E. Wheeler of Vero Beach, Fla; 3 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sister, Mrs. Emily Osborn of Indianapolis. |
Other | Age 86. Funeral Friends Church (Rev. Albert Copeland.) Buried in Wheeler family plot, Mooresville Cemetery. Birthright member of Quaker Church. Prominent citizen: owned mill, dairy, etc. Interested in farming; maintained herd of Jersey cattle at Mapleshade farm 2 miles west of Mooresville. [From the Mooresville Guide for April 20, 1894: "While digging for the foundation for A.L. Wheeler's new residence on High Street, the workmen unearthed the remains of the old Fremont pole which was raised in 1856. Uncle Jno. McVey has presented us with a piece of the part found, which is in an excellent state of preservation. The pole was 196 feet high with a reed extending upward 25 feet more. John Elliott is making a gavel out of a part of it, which will be taken to the Republican state convention by J.M. Bishop, who is a delegate, and presented to the chairman of the convention."] |
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