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    1. Re: [QC-ETANGLO] WHEELERS - Barnston, QC
    2. More on these two Wheelers can be found in the book: History of Royalton, Vermont : with family genealogies, 1769-1911 Royalton, Vt.: The Town and the Royalton Woman's Club, 1911, 1264 pgs. by Lovejoy, Evelyn M. Wood. The Wheeler genealogy begins on page1023 and there may be more information on other pages. Some of my Cleveland genealogy is also in this book. Sylvester Cleveland went to Barnston about the same time as the Wheelers. I go to Heritage Quest and do a search for Royalton, Vermont to view this book. What is the name of the book on Coaticook? Joyce ----- Original Message ----- From: "L Gosselin" <lorgo@sympatico.ca> To: "'ET LIST'" <QC-ETANGLO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:48 AM Subject: [QC-ETANGLO] WHEELERS - Barnston, QC > In case this is of interest to descendants of Wheelers of Barnston, these > are references found in a book about Coaticook, with a section on > Barnston: > > > > A Methodist church was founded in 1803 and among the first attendees was a > Wheeler (no first name) > > > > Among the first inhabitants of Barnston, these names are listed with date > of > arrival and where they came from: > > Josuah Wheeler (1803, Royalton, Vermont) > > Sylvester Wheeler (1801, Royalton, Vermont) > > > > Mayors > > Charles Wheeler (1872) > > > > Photos > > The 1911 Barnston baseball team 'champions of the Eastern > Townships League' > > Henry Wheeler in first row > > > > Also photos of two cemeteries and the 'Protestant Church' (no > denomination) > > > > Hope this may provide some clues to further your research, > > > > Lorraine > > In Montreal > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > QC-ETANGLO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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