| b 29 Apr 1732, Shrewsbury, , Massachusetts | George Wheeler | > | d 24 Aug 1802, | Thomas Wheeler | Katherine Pin |
| John Wheeler | b 14 Aug 1633 | John Harwood | ||
| | b 02 Sep 1661 | Hannah Harwood | Dorothy | ||
| Ephraim Wheeler | d 21 Nov 1721 | b 1625 | ||
| |b 01 May 1702 | | | Thomas Wells | ||
| |d 29 Apr 1755 | Elizabeth Wells | b 1636 | ||
| | | b 31 Jul 1666 | |||
| Adam Wheeler | d 1689 | |||
| |Mercy Wheeler | |m 17 Nov 1763 | |||
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| Miriam Martin | ||||
| b 1702 | | | |||
| d 09 Jul 1756 | ||||
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When the High Sheriff arrived and sought to address the insurgents, Captain Wheeler informed him that he was one of their grievances, and that next to his person, were his fees, which were excessive and intolerable especially in criminal executions. The following letter is a clear indication of their desire for redress without actual recourse to arms.
'The Honorable General Lincoln, Sir: As the officers of the people now convened in defense of their rights and privileges, have sent a petition to the General Court, for the sole purpose of accommodating our present unhappy affairs, we justly expect that hostilities may cease on both sides until we have a return from our legislature. Your honor will therefore be pleased to give us an answer. Per order of the Committee for reconciliation. Francis Stone, Chairman Dan'l Shays, Captain Adam Wheeler
Pelham, '1-31-1787
To escape the penalty for his participation in that affair he fled to Canada and remained there four years. In 1791 he petitioned as follows:
'The petition of Adam Wheeler to the town of Hubbardston: Humbly showeth that your petr was at Pelham about 4 years ago, in the unhappy disturbance that happened in this country; and that Dr. Hinds has commenced an action against me which is gone to execution which is not in my power to discharge. Gentlemen, friends, fellow citizens, and neighbors: your petr prays for help to discharge said debt and costs, which is 9 pounds, 4 shillings, and 9 pennies, and your petr as in duty bound will ever pray.
Adam Wheeler.
The esteem in which he was still held by his townsmen is shown by this entry on the town records: 'Voted that the selectmen settle the debt of Captain Wheeler in the best and easiest manor possible.'
Source: 'History of the Wheeler Family in America', 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 39-40, 59, 501.