Noah born Jan. 25, 1749; died Feb. 23, 1834; married Sarah Meriam on July 30, 1776[1], sister to Lydia. [3]
Source notes
Concord Births
Blood, Sarah, d. Samll and Hanah, Dec. 19, 1705. (p. 64)
Wheeler, Francis, s. William and Sarah, Feb. 8, 1697-8. (p. 45)
Wheeler, Sarah, d. Fransis and Sarah, June 23, 1742. (p. 154)
Wheeler, Samuel, s. Fransis and Sarah, Oct. 5, 1743. (p. 156)
Wheeler, Phinehas, s. Fransis and Sarah, Apr. 3, 1745. (p. 164)
Wheeler, Hannah, d. Fransis and Sarah, Jan. 23, 1746. (p. 169)
Wheeler, Noah, s. Fransis and Sarah, Jan. 25, 1749. (p. 178)
Concord Marriages
Blood, Sarah, and Fransis Wheeler, Jan. 23, 1740-1. (p. 151)
Wheeler, Noah, and Sarah Meriam, July 30, 1776. (p. 241)
Willinton, Kezia, of Lincoln, and Samuel Wheeler, June 24, 1773. (p. 237)
Concord Deaths
Wheeler, Sarah, w. Francis, May 17, 1769. (p. 223)
Wheeler, Phinehas, h. Lydia, June 18, 1814 [a. 69 y. CR] (p. 344)
Wheeler, Noah, Feb. 23, 1834, a. 84 y. (p. 348)
Wheeler, Samuel, Jan. 13, 1832, a. 88 y. (p. 347)
Wheeler, Keziah, w. Samuel, Feb. 23, 1830, a. 85 y. (p. 346) [1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.81.9 Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850 George Tolman T.Todd, printer, Printed by the Town 1895
↑ 2.02.12.22.3 Genealogies of Some Old Families of Concord, Massachusetts and Their Descendants, in Part to the Present Generation, Volume 1, by Charles Edward Potter, Reprinted by Heritage Books, Mar 1, 1995
↑ 3.03.1 Merriam Genealogy in England and America, by Charles H. Pope, Boston, MA, 1906
↑ The genealogical and encyclopedic history of the Wheeler family in America, by Albert Gallatin Wheeler, American College of Genealogy, Boston, MA, 1914
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