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George Henry Wheeler

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George Henry Wheeler

Birth
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
6 Feb 1922 (aged 67)
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Mr. George H. Wheeler, long a successful farmer in the so-called Farms section of Clifton, and lately employed as an overseer on the Sorosis Farm, died very suddenly at his home 131 Humphrey street, Monday evening, aged 67 years.

He was a native of Marblehead and had spent his entire life in town. With his brother, Walter C., under the firm name of Wheeler Bros., he had conducted the Harris farm very successfully for a number of years, right up to the time it was purchased by Mr. A.E. Little. He then entered the employ of Mr. Little.

A wife, Harriet C., one son, George Raymond Wheeler, two daughters, Miss Annie E. and Miss Evelyn N., two brothers, William J. and Walter C., and four sisters, Mrs. Edward Humphrey, Mrs. Benjamin W. Woodfin, Miss Sarah E. Wheeler, all of this town and Mrs. Clara Winslow of Saugus, survive him.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at his late home. Rev. Leslie C. Greeley officiating with the burial in Harborview Cemetery.

(Published Friday, February 10, 1922 in the Marblehead Messenger)
Mr. George H. Wheeler, long a successful farmer in the so-called Farms section of Clifton, and lately employed as an overseer on the Sorosis Farm, died very suddenly at his home 131 Humphrey street, Monday evening, aged 67 years.

He was a native of Marblehead and had spent his entire life in town. With his brother, Walter C., under the firm name of Wheeler Bros., he had conducted the Harris farm very successfully for a number of years, right up to the time it was purchased by Mr. A.E. Little. He then entered the employ of Mr. Little.

A wife, Harriet C., one son, George Raymond Wheeler, two daughters, Miss Annie E. and Miss Evelyn N., two brothers, William J. and Walter C., and four sisters, Mrs. Edward Humphrey, Mrs. Benjamin W. Woodfin, Miss Sarah E. Wheeler, all of this town and Mrs. Clara Winslow of Saugus, survive him.

The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at his late home. Rev. Leslie C. Greeley officiating with the burial in Harborview Cemetery.

(Published Friday, February 10, 1922 in the Marblehead Messenger)

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