wife: Mary
Lucius Wheeler was five years old when his father moved the family from Windsor to Berkshire, VT. As he was the youngest, it fell to him to stay at home, assist with the farm, and eventually to take over the family farm. His wife, Mary Rowley, was of Enosburg. He was an active and successful businessman. He was admired for his piety and upright character. He was a lifelong Methodist, holding worship services in his home, or for a large group, in his barn, before a church was built in town. (History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties by Lewis Aldrich)
wife: Mary
Lucius Wheeler was five years old when his father moved the family from Windsor to Berkshire, VT. As he was the youngest, it fell to him to stay at home, assist with the farm, and eventually to take over the family farm. His wife, Mary Rowley, was of Enosburg. He was an active and successful businessman. He was admired for his piety and upright character. He was a lifelong Methodist, holding worship services in his home, or for a large group, in his barn, before a church was built in town. (History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties by Lewis Aldrich)
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