Sarah (___) married Jonathan Wheeler about 1717/8 [1], as their first child Rebeckah was born at Concord, Massachusetts in August, 1718. [2][1]
They remained in Concord, where all their children were born, prior to moving to Sutton, Massachusetts about 1745. [3]
Jonathan died at Sutton on July 10, 1779. [4]
Abel, born on August 27, 1735 [2]; married Rebecca Wakefield Clark at Sutton on July 24, 1760. [4] Removed to Newport, New Hampshire. [1]
Research notes
Concord Births
WHEELER, Jonathan, s. Jno and Sarah, Apr. 19, 1696. (p. 41)
Wheeler, Rebeckah, d. Jonathan and Sarah, Aug. 26, 1718. (p. 95)
Wheeler, Sarah, d. Jonathan and Sarah, Feb. 7, 1721-2. (p. 104)
Wheeler, Nathaniel, s. Jonathn and Sarah, Feb. 5, 1723-4. (p. 109)
Wheeler, Hannah, d. Jon'n and Sarah, Apr. 29, 1725. (p. 114)
Wheeler, Olive, d. Jonathan and Sarah, Jan. 1, 1727-8. (p. 118)
Wheeler, Jane, d. Joanthan and Sarah, Feb. 12, 1729. (p. 122)
Wheeler, Millison, d. Jonathan and Sarah, Dec. 2, 1730. (p. 125)
Wheeler, Jonathan, s. Jonathan and Sarah, Sept. 13, 1732. (p. 133)
Wheeler, Abel, s. Jonathan and Sarah, Aug. 27, 1735. (p. 139) [2]
Sutton Deaths
WHEELER, Jonathan, July 10, 1779, a. abt 84. 'After a long weekness.' CR
Sutton Marriages
Wheeler, Abel and Rebekah Clark, July 24, 1760. (p. 382)
Wheler, Nathaniel and Hannah Marsh, Dec. 29, 1748. (p. 383)
(Note: The following Sutton marriages are uncertain lineages)
?Wheler, Milisent and Asa Marsh of Douglas, Nov. 24, 1748. (p. 383)
? Wheler, Jonathan Jr. and Anne Devenport of Douglas, May 2, 1754. (p. 383)
?Whealer, Jonathan and Mrs. Sarah Marsh of Douglas, July 25, 1762. In Douglas. (p. 382)
? Wheler, Sarah and Thomas Fuller of Uxbridge, Feb. 6, 1749-50. (p. 383)
? Wheeler, Jane and Jedidiah Bigelow, of Douglas, June 10, 1759. (p. 382) [4]
Sources
↑ 1.001.011.021.031.041.051.061.071.081.091.10 Wheeler, Albert Gallatin. The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America, American College of Genealogy 1914, p. 147: 192
↑ 2.002.012.022.032.042.052.062.072.082.092.10 Tolman, George compiler. Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850, Printed by the Town, T. Todd Printer, Beacon Press, Boston, Massachusetts, 1891
↑ Stearns, Ezra, compiler. Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 4, Lewis Publishing Company, New York, 1908, p. 1615
↑ 4.04.14.24.3 Systmatic History Fund. Vital Records of Sutton Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, Franklin P. Rice, Worcester, Massachusetts
↑ Merriam Genealogy in England and America: Including the "Genealogical Memoranda" of Charles Pierce Merriam, the Collections of James Sheldon Merriam, Etc., compiled by Charles H. Pope, Boston, MA 1906
↑ Vital Records of Bedford Massachusetts to the Year 1850, NEHGS, Boston, Massachusetts, 1903, p. 90: 130
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