Background
Grattah H. Wheeler was born near Providence, Rhode Island on August 25, 1783. He was the son of Silas Wheeler (1752–1827), a veteran of the American Revolution who took part in the burning of the Gaspéest
Grattah H. Wheeler was born near Providence, Rhode Island on August 25, 1783. He was the son of Silas Wheeler (1752–1827), a veteran of the American Revolution who took part in the burning of the Gaspéest
Later in the Revolution, Silas Wheeler later joined the crew of a privateer. He was captured by the British and jailed in Kinsale, Ireland. He escaped with the help of the Irish Patriot, Henry Grattan.
Grattan Wheeler attended public and preparatory schools in Rhode Island.
The Wheeler family founded Wheeler, the Steuben County town that was named for them. He also served as Wheeler"s Town Supervisor from 1823 to 1824.
Wheeler was elected as an Anti-Mason to the 22nd United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1831 to March 3, 1833. He was a presidential elector on the Whig ticket in 1840, voting for William Henry Harrison and John Tyler.
Grattan Wheeler died in Wheeler on March 11, 1852.
He was buried at the Wheeler Family Cemetery in Wheeler.
He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1822, 1824 and 1826. He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1828 to 1831, sitting in the 51st, 52nd, 53rd and 54th New York State Legislatures.