

20064. = (37124) John Wheeler -- PARRISH/ DUNCAN LINE
(2065) Alice was mentioned 1581 in (40131i) Thomas Sayre's will as "alse west my sister ", along with her son (20065[1]a) John West. No marriage to (20064) John Wheeler is hinted at, though, nor is there any mention of children by this John.
i. (10032) Thomas Wheeler, Yeoman
"NASH, ...(20065ii_d[1]) ROBERT, Boston, butcher in 1643, had been of Charlestown, d. 13 Sept. 1661. His w. was (20065ii_d) Sarah; and d. Elizabeth m. 20 June 1654, John Conney."
-- James Savage, "A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692" c/o http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/
"WHEELER, ...(20065[1]ii_e) ISAAC, Charlestown 1639, by w. Frances had Elizabeth b. 8 July 1641; and Sarah, 13 Mar. 1643; beside Isaac, wh. d. I think 1712, aged 66; and Thomas. He join. the ch. 30 Nov. 1642, was freem. 10 May 1643; and as Farmer thot. with wh. I do not concur, rem. 1644 to Fairfield. His d. Frances m. Richard Cook by wh. they are nam. in his will. His d. Elizabeth m. at Malden, 13 Sept. 1659, William Greene; and Sarah m. 18 Dec. 1660, John Green of Malden."
-- James Savage, op. cit.
"WHEELER, ...(20065ii_b) OBADIAH, Concord 1638, freem. 2 June 1641, had John, b. 27 Jan. 1641; Ruth, 1642, prob. d. young; a s. as the rec. blindly states, b. 25 Dec. 1643, d. 29 Nov. preced.; Samuel, 22 Feb. 1645; beside (10032[2]e1) Obadiah, Josiah, and Susanna, nam. in his will made three wks. bef. he d. 27 Oct. 1671, in his 63d yr."
-- James Savage, op. cit.
"ODELL, ...(20065ii_k[1]) WILLIAM, Concord 1639, Apr. brot. w. and ch. from Eng. had there James, b. 2 Jan. 1640, d. next yr.; and Rebecca, 17 July 1642, rem. to Southampton, L. I. that yr. and soon aft. to Fairfield, in 1670 was call. sen."
-- James Savage, op. cit.
REF: http://data.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=gedfam&ti=0&f0=14210&f1=170
"A (20064) John Wheeler made his will on February 5, 1567 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England and died shortly after. In the will, he named his wife (20065) Alice and his two minor sons, (10032) Thomas and (20065ii) John. This is the only evidence that the father of Thomas Wheeler was this John, except that our Thomas named one of his sons John."
--Threlfall, John Brooks, "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins" c/o http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=craigsharrow&id=I179153
"...to sister (40129v) Agnes and two other persons.'"
-- Homer W. Brainard's 1935 The American Genealogist article, "Captain Thomas Wheeler and Some of His Descendants c/o Rebecca Walch http://genforum.genealogy.com/wheeler/messages/9665.html
REF: John Winthrop, James Savage, "The History of New England from 1630 to 1649" ( 1853) MA c/o http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?obadiah,cranfield::wheeler::9599.html
1 http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?isabel,wheeler::wheeler::158.html
"A full copy of the Will of (20065[1]ii) John Wheeler, the elder of Cranfield, county Bedfordshire, England, yeoman, date 18 Jaunuary 1642/3.
"In the Name of God Amen, The Eighteenth day of January in the Yeare of our Lord God on Thousand six hundred fourty and two.
"I John Wheeler the elder of Cranfeild in the County of Bedfordshire: yeoman beeinge weake of body but of goodand perfect memory god bee praysed, Doe make this my Last Will and Testament In Manner and forme followinge. That is to saie first I comend my soule into the hands of god my maker hopinge assueredly through the only merritts of Jesus Christ my sauiour to bee made ptaker of leife euerlastinge. And I comend my bodie to the earth whereof it was made.
"Item whereas I purpose that (20065[1]ii_c) John Wheeler the younger my eldest sonne shall have my Coppie hold Land in consideration wherof I give unto my said sonn John Twelve pence of Lawfull mony of England.
"Item I give and beequeath vnto (20065[1]ii_e) Isaack Wheeler an toher of my sonns Twelve pence of like Lawfull English money.
"Item I give vnto (20065[1]ii_f) Obadiah Wheeler my sonne Twelve pence of Lawfull money of England.
"Item I give and beequeath vnto (20065ii[1]a) Mary Barratt my daughter Twelve pence of like Lawfull money.
"Item I give and beequeath vnto (10035vii[1]) Elizabeth Halsie my daughter Twelve pence of Lawfull English money.
"Item I Give and beequeath vnto (20065ii[1]d) Sarah Nash my daughter Twelve pence of lawfull English money.
"Item I Give and beequeath vnto (20065ii[1]i) Willyam Wheeler an other of my sonns the some of Tenn pounds of Lawfull money of England.
"Item I give and beequeath vnto (20065ii[1]k) Isabell Wheeler an other of my daughters The some of Tenn pounds of like lawfull money.
"Item I further Give and beequeath vnto Isabell my said daughter and to hir heires and assigns for evuer All that One acre of arrable Land beinge freehold Lyinge on the parishe of Cranfeild aforesaid in A feild called the Leane feild.
"Item my Will is that all Thes my guifts and beequeathes To bee paid to my Children beefore menconed by my Executrix within the space of halfe a yeare next after my decease.
"Item I further Give and beequeath vnto Sarah Nash my Grandchild the some of Five pounds of Lawfull English money to bee paid by my Executrix within the space of one yeare next after my decease.
"Item Igive and beequeath vnto Obadiah Mouse my Grandchild the some of Five pounds of Lawfull English money to bee paid likewise by my Executrix within the space of one year next after my decease.
"Item I give and beequeath vnto the poore of the parish of Cranfield the some of Twenty Shillings of Lawfull moneyto bee distributed att the discretion of my Executrix. All the rest of my goods and chattells as well reall as personall whatsoevuer vnbeequeathed, my Legacies paid and funerall expences performed, I Give and beequeath vnto (20065[1]ii[1]) Elizabeth my Louinge Weife Whome I make and ordaine my sole executrix of this my Last Will aand Testament.
"In Wittness whearof I the said John Wheeler the Elder To this my Last Will and Testament Have putt to my hand and seale the dayand yeare aboue written. Signed John Wheler [seal not heraldic]
Sealed and deliuered in the presence of Thomas Baker, Robert Hickes [his mark]. Proved, 22 January 1643/4, by the executrix named.
"[Archdeaconry Court of Bedford, Register 1642, 1643, 1644 No. 105] [CI:119:?4:CI]"
-- http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3120252&id=I4857
(20064 John Wheeler's yDNA was probably as follows. This is derived from a study of individuals from various Wheeler lines. Those lines which were sampled in John's line ("Group I") are marked with the symbol
. John's haplotype is typical of the Anglo-Saxons who descended from the early settlers of Western Europe (related distantly to the Basque).
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(20064) John Wheeler SRC: Wheeler DNA Surname Project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/wheeler/ |
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OGAP-3 is distributed mainly in southern and central England
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