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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Wheeler was born 13 Jan 1814 (son of Asa Wheeler and Nancy Muzzy); died 10 May 1814.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 59.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Asa Wheeler was born 12 Dec 1768, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts (son of Adam Wheeler and Mercy Wheeler); died 11 Nov 1831.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 40, 59.

    Asa married Nancy Muzzy 2 Jun 1791. Nancy was born 1771; died 19 Mar 1855. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy Muzzy was born 1771; died 19 Mar 1855.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 59.

    Children:
    1. Edmund Rice Wheeler was born 4 Aug 1791; died 24 Aug 1826; was buried Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    2. Holly Wheeler was born 2 Jan 1793.
    3. Asa Wheeler was born 6 Nov 1794; died 11 Sep 1800.
    4. Adolphus Wheeler was born 20 Nov 1797; died 11 Sep 1819, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    5. Augustus Wheeler was born 11 Sep 1799.
    6. William Muzzey Wheeler was born 26 Jun 1804; died 26 Dec 1805.
    7. Louisa Wheeler was born 26 Oct 1805.
    8. William Muzzey Wheeler was born 12 May 1807; died 25 May 1836.
    9. Asa Wheeler was born 9 Dec 1810; died 13 Nov 1812.
    10. 1. Wheeler was born 13 Jan 1814; died 10 May 1814.
    11. Mary Clap Wheeler was born 3 Jun 1815.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Adam Wheeler was born 29 Apr 1732, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts (son of Ephraim Wheeler and Miriam Martin); died 24 Aug 1802, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Adam Wheeler lived in Rutland, Massachusetts, for a time and about 1766 removed to Hubbardston, Massachusetts, where he was a prominent and highly esteemed citizen, and a deacon of the church. He served in the French and Indian War; and as Captain in the Revolutionary War, at Lexington, Charlestown, Bunker Hill, Newark, Stillwater, Albany, White Plains, etc. In the ill-fated Shay's Rebellian, he was next in prominence to Shay himself and figured almost as largely. Being of the opinion that the people were being done flagrant injustice, he raised a company of 100 men, and with 80 of them marched to Worcester and took possession of the court house, where his forces were increased by the townspeople, who were determined that no court should be held until they had obtained redress from their grievances. "On the steps were stationed a file of men with fixed bayonets, while in front stood Captain Wheeler with drawn sword."

    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."
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 39-40, 59, 501.
    DAR Nos. 28402, 16079, 23356.

    Adam married Mercy Wheeler 17 Nov 1763. Mercy (daughter of Isaac Wheeler and Sarah Lawrence) was born 26 Sep 1740, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 10 Jul 1808. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mercy Wheeler was born 26 Sep 1740, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts (daughter of Isaac Wheeler and Sarah Lawrence); died 10 Jul 1808.

    Notes:

    DAR lists given name as Nancy.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 39-40, 59, 501.

    Children:
    1. Silas Wheeler was born 26 Jan 1763, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 3 Nov 1826.
    2. Ede Wheeler was born 17 Oct 1766.
    3. 2. Asa Wheeler was born 12 Dec 1768, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 11 Nov 1831.
    4. Joel Wheeler was born 5 Jun 1771, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 28 Mar 1851, Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont; was buried Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
    5. Rhoda Wheeler was born 1774.
    6. Jacob Wheeler
    7. Daniel Wheeler was born 19 Jan 1780; died 29 May 1810.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ephraim Wheeler was born 1 May 1702, Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of John Wheeler and Elizabeth Wells); died 29 Apr 1755, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 25, 29, 39.

    Ephraim married Miriam Martin 30 Dec 1729, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Miriam (daughter of Adam Martin and Mary Church) was born 7 Mar 1713, Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 9 Jul 1756, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Miriam Martin was born 7 Mar 1713, Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of Adam Martin and Mary Church); died 9 Jul 1756, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Vital Records of Shrewsbury list surname as Marten.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 29, 39.

    Children:
    1. 4. Adam Wheeler was born 29 Apr 1732, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; died 24 Aug 1802, Hubbardston, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    2. Ephraim Wheeler was born 12 Mar 1734, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 13 Jun 1798, Salem, Washington, New York.
    3. Dinah Wheeler was born 12 Aug 1739, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    4. Miriam Wheeler was born 1 Sep 1742, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    5. Aaron Wheeler was born 10 Oct 1747, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 23 Jun 1821.
    6. Ithamar Wheeler was born Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts; died 13 Dec 1756.
    7. Elizabeth Wheeler was born Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was christened 28 Oct 1744, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Isaac WheelerIsaac Wheeler was born 14 May 1698, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts (son of Isaac D. Wheeler and Experience Metcalf); died 22 Sep 1769, Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts; was buried Old Burial Ground, Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BT65-8Q

    Notes:

    Isaac Wheeler removed in 1755 to Rutland, Massachusetts.

    Isaac married Sarah Lawrence 8 May 1734, Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Sarah (daughter of Ebenezer Lawrence and Mary Partridge) was born 30 May 1709, Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died Aft 1750, Worcester County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Lawrence was born 30 May 1709, Wrentham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts (daughter of Ebenezer Lawrence and Mary Partridge); died Aft 1750, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: BT65-9W

    Notes:

    May have died in Rutland.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 501.

    Children:
    1. Isaac Wheeler was born 24 Mar 1734/1735, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 22 Apr 1817, Rutland, Massachusetts; was buried Old Burial Ground, Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    2. Sarah Wheeler was born 16 Jul 1738, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
    3. 5. Mercy Wheeler was born 26 Sep 1740, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 10 Jul 1808.
    4. Rhoda Wheeler was born 1 Apr 1744, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
    5. Abraham Wheeler was born 12 May 1746, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 20 Jul 1817, Rutland, Massachusetts.
    6. Jacob Wheeler was born 28 Feb 1748/1749, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 30 May 1773; was buried Old Burial Ground, Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    7. Ede Wheeler was born 9 Mar 1750/1751, Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; died 12 Jun 1755.