Memorials › Rev Isam Wheelis
1 Jan 1835 – 19 May 1900
| Birth | 1 Jan 1835 |
| Death | 19 May 1900 |
| Cemetery | Greenwood Memorial Terrace Spokane , Spokane County , Washington , USA |
| Added by | Rob Goff on 20 May 2011 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70083652 |
Isam Wheelis and Nancy Dye Bragg were married 1854 in Putnam county, Missouri. Their children: Sarah Ann 1855 – 1937 Florence Jennett 1857 – 1923 William Josiah 1858 – 1893 John Henry 1861 – 1917 Benjamin B 1862 – 1869 Martha Jane "Mattie" 1864 – 1908 Mary Louise 1867 – 1923 Allie Narvesta 1870 – 1933 Estella Elizabeth "Stella" 1874 – 1960 Isam Renic "Sam" 1876 – 1950 Edith Nancy 1877 – 1965 About 1860 the family moved to Moravia in Appanoose, Iowa where Isam became a Presbyterian Minister in 1862. In 1863, Isam captained a wagon train to California. They first settled in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California in 1864, and lived in several different counties afterwards - Stanislaus 1870, San Joaquin, Santa Barbara 1875, San Luis Obispo 1879. In 1881, the Wheelis family lived in Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington (when Florence Wheelis married Samuel Lucas). Rev. Wheelis was known as an early pioneer minister in Washington. According to the Presbyterian Ministerial Directory of 1898, he had been a Minister in the towns of Roslyn in Kittitas County, Prescott in Walla Walla County, Rockford in Spokane County, and Everson in Whatcom County.
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