Josiah William Wheeler (1807-1882)

Josiah W. Wheeler, Lawyer, of New York City & Dutchess Co., N.Y.

He was an eminent lawyer at New York in partnership with his brother, R.C. Wheeler, who was married to his wife's sister, Theodosia Davenport. His father-in-law (his wife's adoptive father who was also her uncle by marriage), James Boorman, gifted the couple the land on which they built an Italianate villa named "Brierstone" that sits at the core of Springwood, now famous as the country home of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In New York, they lived at 25 West 19th Street, a four-story-over-a-basement brownstone which still stands. Josiah and Mary had 5 children.

Spouse

Mary Boorman Davenport

Mrs Mary Boorman (Davenport) Wheeler

1814-1896

Children

Mary Boorman Wheeler

Mrs Mary Boreman (Wheeler) Ceccarini

1837-1903

Elizabeth Davenport Wheeler

Elizabeth Davenport Wheeler, of New York City, died unmarried

1839-1890

James Boorman Wheeler

James Boorman Wheeler, died in infancy

1842-1842

William Rupell Wheeler

William Rupell Wheeler, died in early childhood

1847-1852

Emily Matilda Wheeler

Emily Matilda Wheeler, of New York City, died unmarried

1853-1930

Associated Houses

Springwood

Hyde Park, New York

Bellefield

Hyde Park, New York