[NOTE: Conflict on birth date with other family histories: Using 1647 date of birth.
Charlestown First Church records show Sarah daughter of Edward baptized 1641. (page 209)
Charlestown VItal Records: Sarah daughter of Edward Larkin (death crossed out) born on 12 (1) 1647 (i.e., March 12, 1647) (Volume 1, page 10.)
Charlestown Vital Records: "Elisabeth," daughter of Edward Larkin & Joan his wife, born on 5 (7) 1641 (i.e., September 5, 1641) (Volume 1, page 5.)
Early Records of Boston: Charlestown Births and Deaths: Sarah, daughter of Edward Larkin born on 12 (1) 1647 (i.e., March 12, 1647) (Volume 1, page 170)
Sarah Larkin was born at Charlestown, Massachusetts on March 12, 1647, daughter of Deacon Edward Larkin and his wife Joanna Hale. [1][2][3]
She married at Concord on March 25, 1663, John Wheeler who was born March 19, 1643 at Concord, Massachusetts, son of George and Katherine (Pyn) Wheeler. [4][2][3][5][6]
John Wheeler died at Concord on September 27, 1713. [4][2]
An agreement for the settlement of John Wheeler's estate in October, 1713 was made by:
his widow Sarah
sons Samuel, Edward, and Ebenezer
sons-in-law William Woodbury, John Meriam, Timothy Wheeler, Samuel Prescott, and Jonas Prescott on behalf of their wives. [2]
The widow Sarah died August 12, 1725 at Concord. [4][2]
Children
Samuel born on July 6, 1664: died on December 20, 1717; married on January 27, 1690, Mary Hosmer, daughter of Stephen and Abigail (Wood) Hosmer. [4][2]
Sarah born on December 12, 1666 [4]; died on August 2, 1692 just a year after her marriage to John Meriam on July 22, 1691. [2] He was the son of John and Mary (Cooper) Merriam and was born on September 3, 1666 at Concord. [5][7]
Edward born on July 17, 1669; died on February 17, 1733/1734 (i.e., 1734); married Sarah Meriam, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth (Townsend) Meriam, on November 23, 1697. [4][2][5]
Joanna born on December 21, 1671 [4]: married William Woodbury [2] of Beverly, MA on September 29, 1689. [8]
Mary born on September 16, 1673; married Jacob Wood, son of Michael and Mary Wood. [4][2][5][9]
Lydia born on October 27, 1675; married Timothy Wheeler; [4][2]: married second, Nathaniel Stow. [5]
Esther born on December 1, 1678; married Samuel Prescott. [4][2][5]
Ebenezer (twin) born on June 3, 1682; died on February 26, 1748; married on December 26, 1706, Mary Minot, [4] daughter of Capt. James and Rebecca (Wheeler) Minot. [2]
Thankful (twin) born on June 3, 1682; married Jonas Prescott in 1699 [4][2]; died in November 1716. [5]
Research notes
Charlestown Baptisms
1641: 7th mo: 4: Sarah Larkin the daughter of Edward Larkin and of Joana his wife was baptized. [10]
Charlestown Births
Larkin, Sarah daughter of Edward Larkin (died crossed out) b. 12 (1) 1647. (V1. p. 10.) [11]
Larkin, Sarah dau. of Edward Larkin borne 12 (1) 1647. (V. 9: p. 170) [1]
Concord Marriages
LARKEN Sarah, and John Wheeler, Mar. 25, 1663. ( p. 10)
Wheeler, Samuel, and Mary Hosmer, Jan. 27, 1689-90. (p. 32)
Wheeler, Sarah, and John Miriam, July 22, 1691. (p. 35)
Wheeler, Lidiah, and Timothy Wheeler, May 19, 1692. (p. 36)
Wheeler, Edward, and Sarustah Miriam, Nov. 23, 1697. (p. 44)
Wheeler, Ester, and Samll Prescote, May 5, 1698. (p. 46)
Wheeler, Thankfull, and Jonas Prescote of Groton, Oct. 5, 1699. (p. 50)
Wheeler, Ebenezer, and Mary Minott, Dec. 26, 1706. (p. 66)
Wood, Jacob, and Mary Wheeler, Apr. 15, 1697. (p. 43)
Concord Births
WHEELER, John, s. Georg, 19: 1m: 1643. (p. 3)
Children: WHEELER
Samewell, s. John and Sarah, July 6, 1664. (p. 11)
Sarah, d. John and Sarah, Dec. 12, 1666. (p. 12)
Edward, s. John and Sarah, July 17, 1669. (p. 14)
Ester, d. John, 1: 10m: 1678. (p. 22)
Ebenezer, twin s. Jno, 3: 4m: 1682. (p. 25)
Thankfull, twin d. Jno, 3: 4m: 1682. (p. 25)
Children: WHELER
Johanna, d. John and Sarah, Dec. 21, 1671. (p. 16)
Mary, d. John and Sarah, Sept. 15, 1673. (p. 17)
Lidia, d. John and Sarah, Oct. 27, 1675. (p. 19)
Concord Deaths
WHEELER, John, h. Sarah, Sept. 27, 1713. (p. 82)
WHEELER, Sarah, w. John, Aug. 12, 1725. (p. 110)
Wheeler, Samuel, h. Mary, Dec. 20, 1717. (p. 93)
Wheeler, Edward, Dea., h. Sarah, Feb. 17, 1733-4. (p. 127)
Wheeler, Ebenezer, Mr. h. Mrs. Mary, Feb. 26, 1748. (p. 171). [4]
Beverly Marriages
Woodberry, William, and Joanna Wheler of Concord, September 29, 1689. (page 351) [8]
Sarah was born in 1641. She was the daughter of Edward Larkin and Joanna Hale. She passed away before 1647. [12]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Early Records of Boston: In: Vital Records from The NEHGS Register; Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.)
↑ 5.05.15.25.35.45.55.6 Wheeler, Albert G. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America, American College of Genealogy, 1914.
↑ Potter, Charles E. Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord, Massachusetts and Their Descendants, in Part to the Present Generation, Volume 1, Heritage Books, March 1, 1995.
↑ Pope, Charles H. Merriam Genealogy in England and America, by Charles P. Merriam, James S. Merriam, Boston, MA1906
↑ 8.08.1 Vital Records of Beverly Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Vol. II Marriages and Deaths, Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Massachusetts, 1907.
↑ Holmes, Clay W. Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood: Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638, Elmira, New York, 1901.
↑ Hunnewell, J. F. editor. Records of the First Church in Charlestown, Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1880. page 209.
↑ Charlestown Vital Records in: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010).
↑ First-hand information as remembered by Michael Thomas, Wednesday, February 5, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source.
BURIAL
South Burying Place
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
MEMORIAL ID 32684929
The daughter of EDWARD & JOANNA (BUTLER) LARKIN, she married JOHN WHEELER on March 25, 1663 in Concord. Find A Grave: Memorial #32684929 - Sarah Larkin Wheeler
J. F. Hunnewell, Editor. Records of the first church in Charlestown, 1632-1789. Charlestown, Massachusetts. 1880
Early Records of Boston: In: Vital Records from The NEHGS Register; Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (Compiled from articles originally published in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register.) Volume 9: page 170.
Charlestown Vital Records (Volume 1. page 10) in: Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2010).
George Tolman, Compiler. The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Massachusetts. 1908, Concord Free Public Library, Concord, MA.
George Tolman, Compiler. Concord Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths. T. Todd Printers, Printed by the Town
Records of Littleton, Massachusetts, Patriot Press, Concord, MA, 1900.
Charles Edward Potter. Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord, Massachusetts and Their Descendants, in Part to the Present Generation, Volume 1. Heritage Books. March 1, 1995.
Albert Gallatin Wheeler. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America. American College of Genealogy. 1914.
Vital Records of Beverly Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Volume II, Marriages and Deaths. Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, MA, 1907.
Clay W. Holmes. Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood: Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638. Concord, Elmira, NY, 1901.
History of Westmoreland (Great Meadow), New Hampshire 1741 - 1970 and Genealogical Data. Westmoreland Historical Committee. 1976, Second Printing August 2007.
Shattuck, Lemuel: History of Concord, Mass.; page 386 (marriage & death)
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 March 2019), memorial page for Sarah Larkin Wheeler (12 Mar 1647–12 Aug 1725), Find A Grave: Memorial #32684929, citing South Burying Place, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Nareen, et al (contributor 46613568) .
History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, Now Called the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts, 1637-1888, Vol. 4 (Classic Reprint) Paperback – September 18, 2017 by Oliver Ayer Roberts (Author)
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah:
Larkin-488 and Larkin-47 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicates. There is no evidence that Edward and Joanna had two daughters named Sarah. Charlestown VR and Charlestown Family Genealogies.
Larkin-488 and Larkin-47 do not represent the same person because: There is conflicting information re: dob. Changed dob to 1647, from various records. Extended note on profile of Larkin-47 to reflect add'l sources. Possibly the church baptism is really Elizabeth (not Sarah) who was b. in 1641. Or possibly there was a dau. Sarah baptized in 1641 who died before 1647.
Larkin-488 and Larkin-47 appear to represent the same person because: Either these are the same people, or the birth date is wrong on one and she died before another sister of the same name was born.
Larkin-1007 and Larkin-47 appear to represent the same person because: Same birth date, parents, siblings. Death difference within reason, can note differences in biography.
edited by Bob Keniston Jr.