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1. Title:   "The Wheelers", A Northern Virigiia Colonial Family with Descendants in Tennessee, Texas and Elsewhere
Page:   Pages 75 through 80
Author:   Compiled by John Alexander Leo III
Publication:   Privately Published, October 17, 1994

Notes
a. Note:   On Monday, 23 March 1835, Wilson County Court Minutes recorded the following -
 Henry Wheeler, an orphan now about ten years old, was this day bound to Alexander
 M. Provine to learn the tanning business until he arrives at the age of twenty-one
 years and thereupon, James M. Martin, Chairman of the County Court of Wilson County,
 in behalf of said apprentice and the said Provine entered into bond as the law directs.
  On 6 March 1837, Edward B. Wheeler, guardian of the heirs of John Wheeler, deceased,
 reported to the Court that no estate had ever come into his hands for said minors. On
 the first of January, 1838, he again certified that "no money, property or effects has ever
 come into my hands as guardian of John, Henry and Mary Wheeler, heirs of John
 Wheeler, heirs of John Wheeler, deceased"


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