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1. | Mary Murray was born on 19 Nov 1716 in New Haven, Connecticut. Notes:
Mary Murray, daughter of Daniel Murray born 19 November, 1716 in New Haven Connecticut. Married 1st about 1735-6 to Nicholas Manvil, a Frenchman who died 17 March 1751. Mary died probably in Woodbury, Ct or Middlebury. Sally Wheeler
Beecher, born in Southbury, Connecticut in 1794- a granduaghter of Obadiah and Mary(Manvill) Wheeler left the following account of her family. "Grandmother Wheeler's father was a Frenchman by the name of Manville, he came into New Haven and
married Mollie Murry. They moved to Quasopeg, they had seven children, six sons and a daughter. She was my grandmother" Lake Quasopeg is in the present town of Middlebury, just over the line from Woodbury. The records of Woodbury show the
births, marriages and deaths of some of the family and descendants of Nicholas and Mary Manville.
I (Bill Terrill) have their seven children in the book "The Descendants of Jonathan Murray of East Guilford, Connecticut by William B. Murray. The above was copied from page 10.
Family/Spouse: ? Titus. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Joseph Tuttle. Joseph was born on 22 Oct 1707; died on 22 Dec 1753. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Nicholas Manville. Nicholas died on 17 Mar 1750/1751. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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8. | John Manville (1.Mary1) Notes:
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2 John Manville d: 1818 b: September 06, 1736
.... +Elizabeth Weed b: 1736
.... 3 Lois Manville d: August 28, 1852 b: March 14, 1765
....... +Jehiel Peat Jr d: May 07, 1837 b: July 1761
....... 4 Nancy Peat
....... 4 Betsy Peat
....... 4 Eunice Peat
....... 4 Sally Peat
....... 4 Lois Peat
....... 4 Lydia Peat
....... 4 Minerva Peat d: October 30, 1875 in Elsie, MI b: October 05, 1801
.......... +Henry Yeoman Sexton d: May 25, 1863 in Elsie, MI b: June 22, 1797
.......... 5 Albert Sexton
.......... 5 Caroline Maria Sexton d: March 17, 1904 in Elsie, MI b: February 19, 1835
............. +Albert C. Bennett d: November 30, 1900 in Elsie, MI b: September 18, 1831
............. 6 Clara May Bennett b: October 08, 1858
............. 6 Nellie Minerva Bennett d: April 04, 1923 in Beulah, MI b: November 02, 1862
................ +John Lorenzo Caswell d: July 26, 1948 in Benzie County, MI b: July 27, 1859
................ 7 Ina Belle Caswell d: April 26, 1907 in Elsie, MI b: September 13, 1886
................... 8 Ralph Caswell b: April 19, 1907
................ 7 Lenn Bennett Caswell d: July 17, 1955 in Buelah, MI b: May 15, 1890
................... +Cora Alice Green d: January 05, 1957 in Beulah, MI b: April 12, 1882
................... 8 Edwin L Caswell d: September 28, 1990 in Buelah, MI, Benzie County b: August 13, 1914
...................... +Elberta Abigail Rose d: December 04, 1987 in Warren, MI b: May 21, 1913
...................... 9 Edwin Lyle Caswell b: June 26
......................... +Geraldine Holmes
......................... 10 Edwin Lyle Caswell Jr b: February 03, 1962
......................... 10 Rodney Caswell b: January 07
......................... 10 Cindy Caswell b: July 10
......................... 10 Linda Caswell b: August 09
......................... 10 Gregory Caswell b: August 18, 1964
...................... 9 Malvern (Jack) Leroy Caswell b: February 28, 1935
......................... +Dolores Barrett b: January 17
......................... 10 Marsha Sue Caswell
......................... 10 Scott Caswell
......................... 10 Ronald Caswell b: July 10
......................... 10 Brenda Caswell b: May 13, 1955
......................... 10 Mark Allen Caswell d: January 1986 in MI b: November 08, 1957
...................... 9 Dwight Leonard Caswell b: July 06, 1937
......................... +Casandra Olga ?
......................... 10 Dawn Marie Caswell b: April 06, 1966
......................... 10 Royce Burton Caswell b: December 03, 1969
......................... 10 Laurie Ann Caswell b: June 07, 1974
...................... 9 Wayne Lamont Caswell b: December 18, 1944
......................... +Carolyn Ann Buckles b: June 03, 1947
......................... 10 David Scott Caswell b: October 07, 1964
............................ +Angela Sue Troyer b: May 16, 1968
............................ 11 Zachary Wade Caswell b: July 24, 1990
............................ 11 Joshua William Caswell b: March 08, 1993
............................ 11 Mark David Caswell b: July 01, 1996
......................... 10 Dennis Wayne Caswell b: September 27, 1967
......................... 10 Tracy Lynn Caswell b: September 01, 1969
............................ +Charles Morton Walls II b: January 25, 1968
............................ 11 Andrea Marie Walls b: August 15, 1991
............................ 11 Alana Abigail Walls b: April 1993
............................ 11 Jacob Joseph Walls b: March 25, 1996
...................... *2nd Wife of Wayne Lamont Caswell:
......................... +Virginia Irene Martin b: February 09, 1955
...................... 9 Gary Lee Caswell b: September 09, 1947
...................... 9 Bonnie Lou Caswell b: September 12, 1941
......................... +Sharon Eugene Twitchell Genealogy
................... 8 Earl J Caswell d: July 05, 1972 in Traverse City, MI b: August 13, 1914
...................... +Barbara ?
...................... 9 William Earl Caswell b: Unknown
................... 8 Arden J. Caswell d: May 19, 1996 in Struthers, OH b: October 11, 1920
...................... +Rita Quinn
...................... 9 Gary James Caswell
......................... +Darlene
...................... 9 Colleen Caswell
...................... 9 Robert Caswell
......................... +Sharon
...................... 9 Lorna Caswell
......................... +John Pawlosky
...................... 9 Peggy
......................... +Michael Jackintell
................... 8 Mary Lou Caswell b: March 09, 1922
...................... +Edward Haase Genealogy
................ 7 Fern Eunice Caswell d: December 01, 1983 in Traverse City b: December 01, 1891
................... +Allen Luther Lincoln d: March 31, 1958 in Bradenton, FL b: October 16, 1889
................... 8 Floyd Elmer Lincoln d: March 30, 1925 b: October 01, 1924
............. 6 Eva Jane Bennett b: July 31, 1866
................ +Marion Luther Tillotson b: September 23, 1860
.......... 5 William Henry Sexton d: May 1908 in Detroit, MI b: November 23, 1838
............. +Ann P. Squires
.......... 5 Mary Minerva Sexton d: 1880 in Illinois b: May 24, 1841
............. +William Crow
.......... 5 Ellen Eliza Sexton d: March 06, 1926 b: December 24, 1843
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Generation: 3
17. | Sr. Asa WHEELER (13.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 15 Oct 1760 in Woodbury, CT; died on 10 Oct 1842 in Clarksfield, OH. Notes:
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Asa Wheeler, Sr., lived in Connecticut at the time of the war of the Revolution. He was drafted into the army and was put to work as teamster and helped to draw pork to Danbury after the town had been burned by the British, a depot of supplies having been established there by the military authorities. He was only eighteen years old and did not relish army life, so he managed to slip away one morning at sun rise. He was a noted runner and it is related that he reached his home, seventy miles away, at sunset. The officers were never able to catch him again. He came to Trumbull county, Ohio, where his wife died. His son Asa was married to Olive Minor, a sister of Daniel Minor, at Vienna, Trumbull county. In 1818 they came to Clarksfield with one child, Lovina, and the old gentlemen came with them. They settled on a piece of land up the river from the home of Benjamin Stiles, near the bank of the river. He raised his house July 13, 1818. Mr. Wheeler set out an orchard there, which was one of the first orchards in the town, if not the very first. In a few years he and his brother-in-law, Joseph Bartholamew, bought out Levi Barnum, who had built the mill, afterwards known as the "Hayes" mill, on the east branch. The business did not pay well enough for them to meet their obligations and they were glad to sell out to Johnson Wheeler (not a relative.) Mr. Wheeler then lived in different places; indeed, some say that he lived in more different houses than any other man in town. He worked for Captain Husted for some time running the grist mill and lived in a log house near the residence of William Stiles. In 1840 he lived in Wakeman and run the mill there. At the time of his death he lived at the Hollow in the house now owned by Dr. C. H. Foss. His children were Sally Lovina, who married Wheeler Percy and who died in 1897; Bethia, the first white girl born in Clarksfield, whose birthday was Nov. 15, 1818. She died in 1836. Anson W., who married, first, Martha Easterly and second, Amanda (Johnson) Wilson, and who lives in Pennsylvania at present. Lucretia, who married Oliver Dunning and lives in Missouri. Mary Ann, who died in 1869. William W., who married Martha Prosser and who lives in California. Lucy, who married Cyrus Dunning and who lives in Nebraska. Lemuel, who is unmarried and lives in Nebraska. In 1836, Mrs. Wheeler died. He then married Sophia Hill, a sister of Ben Hill. She had a daughter, Betsy Wheeler, who is unmarried and lives with her brother Lemuel. Asa Wheeler died in 1875, eleven days after his wife, at the age of 81. Olive Wheeler?s mother came to live with her and the two old people, Asa Wheeler, Sr., and Mrs. Minor, concluded to get married. They afterward went to Daniel Minor?s to live. Asa Wheeler was living at "Hayesville" before 1826 and his wife is said to have taught the first school in that part of the township, the school being held in their house.
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From his FindAGrave page:
1)Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions
Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery, Clarksfield Township
Old Part 1841 - Row 1 North End
Wheeler, Asa Sr., d. 1887, Revolutionary War Veteran (no marker; Lot 1, Block 1)
2)The Official Roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio
WHEELER, ASA, SR., (Huron Co)
Bur Clarksfield Twp Fur infor Sally De Forest Chap
3) The Official Roster of the soldiers of the American Revolution buried in the state of Ohio
Volumn. II. Addenda
WHEELER, ASA, SR., (Huron Co)
Drafted as teamster. Came to Trumbull co; thence to Clarksfield 1818 whr he d. Children: Lemuel and Anson movd to Kansas; Asa Jr mar Olive Minor; Asa Sr., married mother of Olive Minor (2nd wf of soldr ?) other childr; William; Bethia; Lovina; Lucretia; Mary Ann; Lucy and Betsy; Ref Firelands Pioneer O S Vol 9 pg 52; Williams Hist p 277. Rept by Marjory Cherry
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Asa Wheeler, Sr., lived in Connecticut at the time of the war of the Revolution. He was drafted into the army and was put to work as teamster and helped to draw pork to Danbury after the town had been burned by the British, a depot of supplies having been established there by the military authorities. He was only eighteen years old and did not relish army life, so he managed to slip away one morning at sun rise. He was a noted runner and it is related that he reached his home, seventy miles away, at sunset. The officers were never able to catch him again. He came to Trumbull county, Ohio, where his wife died. His son Asa was married to Olive Minor, a sister of Daniel Minor, at Vienna, Trumbull county. In 1818 they came to Clarksfield with one child, Lovina, and the old gentlemen came with them. They settled on a piece of land up the river from the home of Benjamin Stiles, near the bank of the river. He raised his house July 13, 1818. Mr. Wheeler set out an orchard there, which was one of the first orchards in the town, if not the very first. In a few years he and his brother-in-law, Joseph Bartholamew, bought out Levi Barnum, who had built the mill, afterwards known as the "Hayes" mill, on the east branch. The business did not pay well enough for them to meet their obligations and they were glad to sell out to Johnson Wheeler (not a relative.) Mr. Wheeler then lived in different places; indeed, some say that he lived in more different houses than any other man in town. He worked for Captain Husted for some time running the grist mill and lived in a log house near the residence of William Stiles. In 1840 he lived in Wakeman and run the mill there. At the time of his death he lived at the Hollow in the house now owned by Dr. C. H. Foss. His children were Sally Lovina, who married Wheeler Percy and who died in 1897; Bethia, the first white girl born in Clarksfield, whose birthday was Nov. 15, 1818. She died in 1836. Anson W., who married, first, Martha Easterly and second, Amanda (Johnson) Wilson, and who lives in Pennsylvania at present. Lucretia, who married Oliver Dunning and lives in Missouri. Mary Ann, who died in 1869. William W., who married Martha Prosser and who lives in California. Lucy, who married Cyrus Dunning and who lives in Nebraska. Lemuel, who is unmarried and lives in Nebraska. In 1836, Mrs. Wheeler died. He then married Sophia Hill, a sister of Ben Hill. She had a daughter, Betsy Wheeler, who is unmarried and lives with her brother Lemuel. Asa Wheeler died in 1875, eleven days after his wife, at the age of 81. Olive Wheeler?s mother came to live with her and the two old people, Asa Wheeler, Sr., and Mrs. Minor, concluded to get married. They afterward went to Daniel Minor?s to live. Asa Wheeler was living at "Hayesville" before 1826 and his wife is said to have taught the first school in that part of the township, the school being held in their house.
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Clarksville, Ohio Pioneers
Posted 27 Jul 2008 by Jon Mathis
Asa Wheeler, Sr., lived in Connecticut at the time of the war of the Revolution. He was drafted into the army and was put to work as teamster and helped to draw pork to Danbury after the town had been burned by the British, a depot of supplies having been established there by the military authorities. He was only eighteen years old and did not relish army life, so he managed to slip away one morning at sun rise. He was a noted runner and it is related that he reached his home, seventy miles away, at sunset. The officers were never able to catch him again. He came to Trumbull county, Ohio, where his wife died. His son Asa was married to Olive Minor, a sister of Daniel Minor, at Vienna, Trumbull county. In 1818 they came to Clarksfield with one child, Lovina, and the old gentlemen came with them. They settled on a piece of land up the river from the home of Benjamin Stiles, near the bank of the river. He raised his house July 13, 1818. Mr. Wheeler set out an orchard there, which was one of the first orchards in the town, if not the very first. In a few years he and his brother-in-law, Joseph Bartholamew, bought out Levi Barnum, who had built the mill, afterwards known as the "Hayes" mill, on the east branch. The business did not pay well enough for them to meet their obligations and they were glad to sell out to Johnson Wheeler (not a relative.) Mr. Wheeler then lived in different places; indeed, some say that he lived in more different houses than any other man in town. He worked for Captain Husted for some time running the grist mill and lived in a log house near the residence of William Stiles. In 1840 he lived in Wakeman and run the mill there. At the time of his death he lived at the Hollow in the house now owned by Dr. C. H. Foss. His children were Sally Lovina, who married Wheeler Percy and who died in 1897; Bethia, the first white girl born in Clarksfield, whose birthday was Nov. 15, 1818. She died in 1836. Anson W., who married, first, Martha Easterly and second, Amanda (Johnson) Wilson, and who lives in Pennsylvania at present. Lucretia, who married Oliver Dunning and lives in Missouri. Mary Ann, who died in 1869. William W., who married Martha Prosser and who lives in California. Lucy, who married Cyrus Dunning and who lives in Nebraska. Lemuel, who is unmarried and lives in Nebraska. In 1836, Mrs. Wheeler died. He then married Sophia Hill, a sister of Ben Hill. She had a daughter, Betsy Wheeler, who is unmarried and lives with her brother Lemuel. Asa Wheeler died in 1875, eleven days after his wife, at the age of 81. Olive Wheeler?s mother came to live with her and the two old people, Asa Wheeler, Sr., and Mrs. Minor, concluded to get married. They afterward went to Daniel Minor?s to live. Asa Wheeler was living at "Hayesville" before 1826 and his wife is said to have taught the first school in that part of the township, the school being held in their house.
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Asa married Abigail TYLER on 6 Dec 1781 in Southbury, New Haven, CT. Abigail was born on 10 Nov 1762 in Southbury, CT; died in 1815 in Trumbull, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 24. Ursula WHEELER was born on 26 Mar 1783 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 25. Abigail WHEELER was born on 26 Mar 1785 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 26. Eunice WHEELER was born on 1 Mar 1787 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 27. Lemuel WHEELER was born on 15 Apr 1789 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 28. Bethia WHEELER was born on 7 Sep 1790 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 29. Jr. Asa WHEELER was born on 28 Jun 1793 in Southbury, CT; died on 21 Jan 1875 in Clarksfield, OH.
- 30. Sarah WHEELER was born on 8 Nov 1794 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
- 31. Lucretia Wheeler was born on 8 Jun 1796 in Southbury, New Haven CT.
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29. | Jr. Asa WHEELER (17.Asa3, 13.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born on 28 Jun 1793 in Southbury, CT; died on 21 Jan 1875 in Clarksfield, OH. Notes:
Suffix: , Jr.
?Reference Number: 824
?Sex: M
?Birth: BET. 1830 - 1831 in Connecticut, USA 1
?Death: BEF 1870 in likely Richardson Co, Nebraska 2 3
?_FA1: 1850 Census date. appears to be in Florence Twp, Erie Co, Ohio. Occ Laborer. 4
?_FA2: 1854 Goes to Nebraska w wife Lucy, brother Oliver's fam. & father. 5
?Change Date: 1 MAR 2011
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Father: Cyrus DUNNING b: 1779 in Connecticut
Mother: Sally WHEELER b: ABT 1785 in most likely Connecticut
Marriage 1 Lucy WHEELER b: 10 APR 1831 in Ohio, likely Huron County, nr Wakeman or Clarksfield?Married: 25 SEP 1856 in Clarksfield, Huron County, Ohio 6 7
Children1.Has No Children Katie DUNNING b: BET. 1857 - 1858 in Missouri
2.Has No Children Richard DUNNING b: BET. 1859 - 1860 in Nebraska
3.Has No Children John DUNNING b: BET. 1860 - 1861 in Nebraska
4.Has No Children Nettie DUNNING b: BET. 1862 - 1863 in Nebraska
Sources: 1.Type: Book
Author: Weeks, Dr. F. E.
Note:
Pioneer History of Clarksfield [Ohio]
Publication: originally self published 1908. Retyped, repaginated, and indexed version by Myron Allgood of Clarksfield 1987.
Note:
Photocopy given by Myron Allgood to Susan Hopkins
Text: Myron Allgood was a close friend of Dr. Weeks. and a local and family historian in his own right. Note, the Wakeman Public Library now has the original version of this work online and searchable. Pagination will be different.
Date: 31 AUG 2010
Page: p 70
2.Type: Book
Author: Weeks, Dr. F. E.
Note:
Pioneer History of Clarksfield [Ohio]
Publication: originally self published 1908. Retyped, repaginated, and indexed version by Myron Allgood of Clarksfield 1987.
Note:
Photocopy given by Myron Allgood to Susan Hopkins
Text: Myron Allgood was a close friend of Dr. Weeks. and a local and family historian in his own right. Note, the Wakeman Public Library now has the original version of this work online and searchable. Pagination will be different.
Date: 31 AUG 2010
Page: pg 70
3.Type: Census
Title: 1870 Census, Nebraska, Richardson County, Township 1
Date: 15 DEC 2010
4.Type: Census
Title: 1850 Census
Note:
Ohio, Erie County, Florence Twp
Note:
Electronic
Date: 12 OCT 2009
Page: pg 426 B Ancestry.com image 27 of 39, This Cyrus is the only other one in Ohio in Ancestry.com's 1850 online index. Erie County is not far from Huron, where his father and step mother are, along with brother Oliver., This Oliver is in the family of Nathaniel R. Davids[see note below], farmer. Oliver is 19, laborer, born Connecticut, as is Davids. [note, pg 64 1987 ed Pioneer History of Clarksfield, - Nathaniel R
5.Type: Book
Author: Weeks, Dr. F. E.
Note:
Pioneer History of Clarksfield [Ohio]
Publication: originally self published 1908. Retyped, repaginated, and indexed version by Myron Allgood of Clarksfield 1987.
Note:
Photocopy given by Myron Allgood to Susan Hopkins
Text: Myron Allgood was a close friend of Dr. Weeks. and a local and family historian in his own right. Note, the Wakeman Public Library now has the original version of this work online and searchable. Pagination will be different.
Date: 31 AUG 2010
Page: p 70, See Cyrus Sr's notes for full quote.
6.Title: Lewis, Rebecca: e-mail to Susan Hopkins 8 July 2006
Page: Gives marriage date of Lucy and Cyrus as 25 Sept 1856
7.Type: Book
Author: Weeks, Dr. F. E.
Note:
Pioneer History of Clarksfield [Ohio]
Publication: originally self published 1908. Retyped, repaginated, and indexed version by Myron Allgood of Clarksfield 1987.
Note:
Photocopy given by Myron Allgood to Susan Hopkins
Text: Myron Allgood was a close friend of Dr. Weeks. and a local and family historian in his own right. Note, the Wakeman Public Library now has the original version of this work online and searchable. Pagination will be different.
Date: 31 AUG 2010
Page: pg 70, See Cyrus Dunning Sr's notes. Date range based on move by the family to Nebraska as max date, and that the couple is not married in the 1850 census.
Asa married Olive MINOR on 30 Mar 1816. Olive was born on 3 May 1797 in Vienna, Trumbull Co., OH; died on 19 Dec 1836 in Clarksfield, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Asa married Sophia HILL on 17 Oct 1837. Sophia (daughter of Isaac Hill and Elizabeth Ann Bunnell) was born on 25 Mar 1803; died in 1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 40. Betsy Bethiah WHEELER was born on 17 Feb 1844 in Huron County, Ohio; died on 12 Feb 1921 in Pawnee City, Pawnee County, Nebraska; was buried in Pawnee City Cemetery.
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