Claude, Thanks for the Wheeler Cemetery information. It was Julius Wheeler who m. Ada Marina Rogers that is in my Rogers research. He was abut the same age as George Edwin Wheeler so it my be a brother. Joseph could be the father. I will keep the information with my Rogers research. Perhaps it will be more meaningful as I learn more about this family. Thanks again, Dorothy At 06:45 PM 10/15/98 PDT, you wrote: >Dorothy: I'm back from the Wheeler Cemetary. I forgot I was supposed >to be looking for Rogers... but, I copied the following Wheeler >stones... >George Edwin Wheeler, Feb. 20, 1851 - May 10, 1941 >Mary Jane Wheeler, Mar. 16, 1854 - Dec. 19, 1930 > >Joseph Wheeler, May 30, 1820 - Aug 20, 1857 >Pheba, his wife, Mar. 6, 1820 - October 3, 1895 > >Helen V - daugher of Jimmy J. & Hannah B. Wheeler died May 21, 1869, >aged 19 yrs., 5 days > > >Does this help. The graves are located close to the entrance of the >cemetary, which is about a 2 or 3 or 4 acre plot of ground about three >miles from Gardner... in the midst of corn fields. > >Let me know if these were your people. Thanks, Claude > >------------------------------------- >Name: Claude A. Hanson >E-mail: Claude A. Hanson<[email protected]> >Date: 10/15/98 >Time: 6:45:49 PM > >"It is not what you do that counts, it is what > you help others do that makes progress." >--Herman B. Wells > >This message was sent by Chameleon >------------------------------------- > > >