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Stacy Simmons <I>Wheeler</I> Winkel-Black

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Stacy Simmons Wheeler Winkel-Black

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
Sep 1892 (aged 78–79)
Fossil, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Fossil, Wheeler County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Stacy Simmons Wheeler was born in 1813 in Virginia. She was the first-born child of Charles Wheeler and Mary Simmons. At age 6, in 1819, Stacy's mother, Mary, died. At age 8 her father, Charles, married Rachel Van Hoozer on 15 Jan 1831, and Stacy lived with a step-mother. About 1833 Stacy married Andrew Winkel-Black in Kentucky, and they had six living children.

In 1838 Andrew and Stacy moved to Buchanan County, Missouri, along with Andrew's parents and their family. They remained in Missouri for about fifteen years, and then in 1853 they moved to Solano County, California, where Andrew was a farmer. In July 1891, Andrew and Stacy moved to the home of their son, Charles E. Black, near Fossil, Oregon, and it was there that Stacy died in September 1892.
Stacy Simmons Wheeler was born in 1813 in Virginia. She was the first-born child of Charles Wheeler and Mary Simmons. At age 6, in 1819, Stacy's mother, Mary, died. At age 8 her father, Charles, married Rachel Van Hoozer on 15 Jan 1831, and Stacy lived with a step-mother. About 1833 Stacy married Andrew Winkel-Black in Kentucky, and they had six living children.

In 1838 Andrew and Stacy moved to Buchanan County, Missouri, along with Andrew's parents and their family. They remained in Missouri for about fifteen years, and then in 1853 they moved to Solano County, California, where Andrew was a farmer. In July 1891, Andrew and Stacy moved to the home of their son, Charles E. Black, near Fossil, Oregon, and it was there that Stacy died in September 1892.

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