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Timothy Wheeler

Male 1717 - 1796  (79 years)


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  1. 1.  Timothy Wheeler was born 21 Feb 1716/1717, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of Ebenezer Wheeler and Mary Minott); died 26 Sep 1796, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 26, 562.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ebenezer Wheeler was born 3 Jun 1682, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of John Wheeler and Sarah Larkin); died 26 Feb 1748, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: GC93-RJ

    Notes:

    Ebenezer Wheeler removed to Grafton, Massachusetts, and appears as on of the
    trustees in the original deed from the Indians, 19 March 1727. He received
    from the town the following grants of land: 3 March 1728, 41 acres; 29
    September 1731, 5 acres, 65 rods; 30 September 1731, 1 acre, 125 rods; 29
    September 1731, 11 acres, 138 rods; 21 November 1729, 7 acres, 143 rods; 17
    November 1737, 14 acres, 140 rods.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 26.

    Ebenezer married Mary Minott 26 Dec 1706, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of James Minott and Rebecca Wheeler) was born 16 Nov 1689; died 3 Sep 1760. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Minott was born 16 Nov 1689 (daughter of James Minott and Rebecca Wheeler); died 3 Sep 1760.

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 26.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Wheeler was born 2 Sep 1712, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 12 Jul 1755.
    2. Mary Wheeler was born 8 May 1714, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    3. Ebenezer Wheeler was born 6 Jan 1715/1716, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 17 Dec 1801.
    4. 1. Timothy Wheeler was born 21 Feb 1716/1717, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 26 Sep 1796, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    5. Sarah Wheeler was born 24 Jul 1720, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    6. James Wheeler was born 7 Apr 1722, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Wheeler was born 19 Mar 1643, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of George Wheeler and Katherine Pin); died 27 Sep 1713, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 3VRQ-VR

    Notes:

    John Wheeler was made constable at Concord in 1684.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 21.

    John married Sarah Larkin 25 Mar 1663/1664. Sarah (daughter of Edward Larkin and Joanna) was born 12 Jan 1647, Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 29 Dec 1727. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sarah Larkin was born 12 Jan 1647, Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of Edward Larkin and Joanna); died 29 Dec 1727.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 8MMZ-TT

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 21.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Wheeler was born 6 Jul 1664, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 20 Dec 1717.
    2. Sarah Wheeler was born 12 Dec 1666.
    3. Edward Wheeler was born 17 Jul 1669, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 17 Feb 1733/1734, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    4. Janna Wheeler was born 21 Dec 1671.
    5. Mary Wheeler was born 16 Sep 1673.
    6. Lydia Wheeler was born 27 Oct 1675.
    7. Esther Wheeler was born 1 Dec 1678.
    8. 2. Ebenezer Wheeler was born 3 Jun 1682, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 26 Feb 1748, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    9. Thankful Wheeler was born 3 Jun 1682; died 1716.

  3. 6.  James Minott was born 14 Sep 1653 (son of James Minott, [Captain] and Lydia Butler); died 20 Sep 1735.

    Notes:

    Ran the mill for his wife's father.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 26, 142.

    James — Rebecca Wheeler. Rebecca (daughter of Timothy Wheeler and Mary Brooks) was born Abt 1666; died 23 Sep 1734. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Rebecca Wheeler was born Abt 1666 (daughter of Timothy Wheeler and Mary Brooks); died 23 Sep 1734.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: GC92-Q7

    Notes:

    Death date, age (68) and location not confirmed.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 26, 142.

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Minott was born 9 Feb 1685; died 23 Jun 1738.
    2. Lydia Minott was born 12 Mar 1687.
    3. 3. Mary Minott was born 16 Nov 1689; died 3 Sep 1760.
    4. Timothy Minott was born 18 Jun 1692; died 30 Nov 1778.
    5. James Minott was born 17 Oct 1694; died 6 Feb 1759.
    6. Elizabeth Minott was born 29 Jan 1697; died 12 Nov 1764.
    7. Martha Minott was born 3 Apr 1699; died 18 Jan 1739.
    8. Love Minott was born 15 Apr 1702.
    9. Mercy Minott was born 15 Apr 1702.
    10. Samuel Minott was born 25 Mar 1706; died 17 Mar 1766.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Wheeler was born 25 Mar 1605, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England; was christened 25 Mar 1605, Warley, Cranfield, Bedford, England (son of Thomas Wheeler and Rebecca); died 2 Jun 1687, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 1LTR-16

    Notes:

    Probably of all of the Wheelers who came to America before the year 1640 none
    was of greater distinction or of more importance to the town in which he lived
    than George Wheeler of Concord. His name appears on the Concord records the
    1st year they were kept and every year thereafter till he died. With his
    brother Timothy he owned considerable property jointly, and together they were
    in possession of most of the real estate left by the Rev. Peter Bulkeley.
    Authorities agree that George Wheeler came to Concord about the year 1638 with
    his wife Katherine and several children. Walcott in his "History of Concord"
    asserts that he was one of the few men who "were foremost in the Town's
    business, by virtue of their large estates as well as their integrity and good
    judgment." He was a man of education, and the owner of a large amount of
    property, his house lot alone consisting of eleven acres, while he possessed
    lands in every part of the town, at Brook Meadows, Fairhaven Meadow, the
    Cranefield by Walden Goose Pond, Flint's Pond, on the White Pond Plain, on the
    Sudbury line, etc. He held as many positions of trust and was as active in the
    direction of the town's affairs as any individual in Concord, serving at
    various times on substantially every committee of consequence, and leading in
    all matters of moment, as is evidenced by the fact that nearly every town deed
    and petition of any importance from either the Church or the civic community of
    that time bears his signature. His will, which is given here, is dated January
    28, 1684-5 and was admitted to probate June 2, 1687, thus establishing the
    approximate time of his death.

    Will of George Wheeler, Sr.

    I George Wheeler Senir in the Town of Concord in the County of Middlesex in the
    Massachusetts Colony in new england being in a confident measure of memory &
    understanding; praised be God: doe make this my last Will & Testament in
    manner and forme as followeth: First: My soul I commite to God yt gave it me
    believing in the Lord Jesus Christ my onely Lord & Savior who will raise my
    body att the last & great day to life eternall: & my body to decent buryall:
    first: I will yt my due debts be honebly paid & funnerall charges satisfied:
    for my temprall estate as followeth: first I will that my whole estate shall
    stande engaged & be responseable for my comfortable maintenance in all respects
    during the term of my life: & as to my funnerall charges to be borne by my
    whole estate also the charges of execution & all court confirmation and
    enroulment be borne by my whole estate: I will to my two sons Thomas Wheeler &
    John Wheeler my mansion dwelling house barns cow houses & orchards with yt part
    of the home lot joyning to said house and orchards down to the cross fence yt
    stood cross ye sd lot in equall riht of prpriety the lower part of sd lot down
    to John Scorthford house I give to my son Thomas & yt part of my lot lying
    between Joshua Wheller & John Scorthford I give to my son John: I give to my
    two sons Thomas & John my six acers bought of Gershon Bulkeley lying over the
    hills equally in right: also I give to my sons Thomas & John my twenty eight
    acers of woodland lying in the north quarter over the river equall in right:
    also I give to the children of my son William, deceased as a legacy out of my
    estate the sume of sixty six pounds seven shillings to be paid to them by the
    executors of this my will in equall right of propriety onely my will is yt my
    medow at brooke medow on both sides of the brook excepting yt pt I give to my
    son Thomas as also my one acer in ash swamp at Fairehaven: be by the executors
    of this my will be dispossed of to my son Williams children & to be as pte of
    ye above sd legacy: also the two acers & a halfe of a medow on the northwest
    side of the brake at brooke medow joyning to my son Williams pastor it is not
    my said son Williams but I will it to my executors to administer upon it as my
    estate: I give to my son Thomas my piece of medow at Brooke medow joyning to
    John Wheeler medow lying on the northwest side of the brooke three acers more
    or less: I give to my two sones Thomas & John my medow in ye medow called the
    great medow with my pte of the post in equall right: I give to my son John my
    fourteen acers at the south field on the east side of the Country way againt
    Compe's house also two acers in muddy medow swamp: I give to my sons Thomas &
    John my fourty four acers lying north of Waldon Pond in equall right: I give
    to my son Thomas my fourteen acers lying on the southeast of the south river
    joyning to Nathaniel & John Billings I give to my son John my six acers
    joyning to Daniel Dane southeast from mount Taber: I give to my Sones Thomas &
    John my eight acers joyning to Mr. Flints pond lying by the east quarter lyne
    in equall right: I give to my son John my four acers in John Mills pastor
    joyning to the south river: also I give to my two sons Thomas & John out of my
    moveable estate five pounds a peice: I give to my son Thomas ten pounds out of
    my moveable estate in consideration he is short of his brothers in receit of
    parts (msg) give to my daughter ffoxes children six pounds equall amongst them:
    I give to my four daughters Elizabeth Fletcher, Sarah Dudly, Ruth Hartwell &
    Hanah Fletcher the sume of fifteen pounds apiece in good & currant
    Countery pay to be paid to them in Concord currant price: allso I will &
    reserve to my selfe during my life a comfortable maintenance in all respects &
    ye Charge of my maintenance upon my estate viz begine in the year one thousand
    six hundred eighty & two on to the day of my Death: which said Charge is to
    come out & be leavied upon my estate I meane this my estate in ths my will
    given & legacyes bequeathed: & my will is yt when that all Charges concerning
    my maintenance & decent buryall & otherwise be satisfied: yt then each legacye
    & estate given doe then abate their due & true & just proportion: what ye
    executors of this my will shall bring in account truly due all & each of my
    children sons & duaghters resting contented withtheir due part of my estate in
    this my will given be it more or less ye whole ore but part here given: for I
    know not the day of my death & so not what my comfortable maintenance may
    spend: I give to my sons Thomas & John my seven acers lying in ye corner nere
    Watertown lyne also my will is that no legacy shall be required untill two
    years after my death: these lands I give two sons Thomas & John their heirs &
    assigns be it more or less also I will constitute & make my two sons Thomas
    Wheeler & John Wheeler the executors of this my will & equally to pay all
    legacys each his equall p portion: This I George Wheeler Senir make this my
    laste will all my former Wills to be anullity and voide. Witness my hand &
    seal this twenty eight day of Jenuary in the year one thousand six hundred
    eighty & four.
    George Wheeler (Seal)
    His x mark
    Signed & sealed in pr senc of Samuel Meriam
    Jonathan Hubard John Schorthford
    By his Excellency the Governor

    The herunder written Samuel Meriam and Jonathan Hubard witnesses to this will
    personally came & appeared before me & made oath on the holy Evangelist that
    they saw the above written George Wheeler signe seale & declare this to be his
    las will & testament.

    Sworne ye second day of July 1687
    before me
    E. Andros
    John West, D Secry.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 17-19.

    George married Katherine Pin 8 Jun 1630, Cranfield, Bedford, England. Katherine was born Abt 1609, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 2 Jan 1684, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Katherine Pin was born Abt 1609, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 2 Jan 1684, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: GH08-KJ

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 17.

    Children:
    1. William Wheeler was born 30 Jan 1630, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was christened 24 Jul 1631, Cranfield, Bedford, England; died 31 Dec 1683, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    2. Thomas Wheeler was born 14 Aug 1633, Cranfield, Bedford, England; was christened 14 Aug 1633, Cranfield, Bedford, England; died 21 Sep 1687, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried 21 Sep 1687.
    3. Elizabeth Wheeler was born 3 Jan 1636, Cranfield, Bedford, England; was christened 3 Jan 1635/1636, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England; died 14 Jun 1704, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    4. Hannah Wheeler was born Abt 1637, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 1694.
    5. Sarah Wheeler was born 30 Mar 1640, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 12 Dec 1713.
    6. Ruth Wheeler was born 23 May 1642, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 19 Dec 1703, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    7. 4. John Wheeler was born 19 Mar 1643, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 27 Sep 1713, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    8. Mary Wheeler was born 6 Sep 1645, Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 24 Dec 1678, Littleton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

  3. 10.  Edward Larkin

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    21.

    Edward — Joanna. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Joanna

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    21.

    Children:
    1. 5. Sarah Larkin was born 12 Jan 1647, Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died 29 Dec 1727.

  5. 12.  James Minott, [Captain]

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 142.

    James — Lydia Butler. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Lydia Butler

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 142.

    Children:
    1. 6. James Minott was born 14 Sep 1653; died 20 Sep 1735.

  7. 14.  Timothy Wheeler was born 1604, Cranfield, Bedford, England; was christened 28 Dec 1604, Warley, Cranfield, Bedford, England (son of Thomas Wheeler and Rebecca); died Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; was buried 30 Jul 1687, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 1LTR-01

    Notes:

    Preeminent among the men of Colonial times who were influential by reason of their wealth, social position and official importance stands Captain Timothy Wheeler of Concord, Massachuset.

    The date of his arrival in America is not fixed, but the fact that he joined the Concord colony as early as 1639, having come, it is claimed, from Charlestown, and became a freeman thereof May 13, 1640 is of record, and is the first mention of him that is to be found. He came from Odell, Wiltshire, England, and probably brought with him his wife Jane. His rise to prominence was very rapid after his arrival in Concord and his high influence in the affairs of the colony within a very short time is the subject of wide mention by all historians. His activity in the general welfare of the colony was continuous, and he took time from his military duties to serve on various town civil committees and serve as Representative for eighteen years, being a signer of almost every petition presented in the town's behalf during his lifetime there. He lived in the East Quarter of the town in the house of the then late Rev. Peter Bulkeley, the first minister of Concord, having taken over almost all of the real estate of that gentleman after his demise; this he did jointly with his brother George Wheeler. It was in that house that the treaty with the Indians was made in 1636 by which the tract of land six miles square was ceded to the "English Undertakers" to establish Concord.

    6 May 1646 he was made Ensign of the train band, or organized military company of foot soldiers, and later he became its Captain and was the head of the military magazine of the town.

    In 1664 it was thought advisable to get from the Indians new and formal deed to the lands comprising the New Grant, and it is natural to assume that the town selected trustees in such a matter its foremost men of high standing. The following deeds show for themselves the position of Caption Timothy Wheeler in this connections:

    Deed to Timothy Wheeler
    "To all People to whom these presents may come, Greeting Know ye that We, Mary Neepanaum John Speen and Sarah Speen Dorothy Winnetow Peter Muckquamack of Natick and Indians For and in Consideration of a valuable sum of money to us in hand paid by Captain Timothy Wheeler Henry Wodis James Blood and John Flint The Receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge, and therewith to be fully satisfied and contented have sold and by these presents do sell aliene enfeoffe and confirm unto the said Captain Timothy Wheeler, Henry Woodis James Blood & John Flint of Concord in the County of Midehoof of themselves and the rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord a certain Tract or parcel of Land containing by Estimation a Thousand acres be the same more or less and is situate lying and being within the last Grant of Land by the General Court to the said Town of Concord and is bounded Southeast by Sudbury & the Land of Stow alias (Pompasitticutt) and Northwest by the said Stow running by them upon that Line about a Mile and a Quarter, near to a Hill by the Indians called Maaruphanit and from thence by a strait Line to the North River at the old bounds of the Said Town of Concord unto them the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood & John Flint for themselves and for the use & behoof of the Rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord to them their heirs assigns and successors forever and we the said Mary Neepanaum John Speen and Sarah Speen his wife Dorothy Winnetow Peter Muckquamuck and James Speen and Elizabeth his wife, do hereby covenant and Promise to and with the aforesaid Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood & John Flint and the Rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord that we are the true proprietors of and have good Right & full power to grant bargain & sell the above grantd & bargained premises unto the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood and John Flint and the Rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord to them their heirs successors and assigns forever and that the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood John Flint and the Rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord them their heirs assigns and successors forever shall and may at all Times and from time to time forever hereafter peaceable have hold occupy possess and enjoy the above granted Premises in fee simple, be the same more or less without the Let denial or contradiction of us the said Mary Neepanaum John Speen, & Sarah Speen his wife Dorothy Winnetow Peter Muckquamuck and James Speen and Elizabeth his wife, or any of us or any of our heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming & having any Right Title or interest therein or to or in any part or parcel thereof ---

    In acknowledgment of this our act & Deed we have hereto put our hands and seals this fifth Day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred eighty & four

    Signed Sealed & Deld in James Speen, his mark X and seal
    the presence of Sarah Speen, her mark O and seal
    Moses Parker James Speen, his mark X and seal
    Noah Brooks Elizabeth Speen, her Mark X and seal
    Samuel Wheeler, Junr. Dorothy Winnetow, her mark + and seal
    Benjamin Bohow, his mark B
    Sarah Bohow, her mark G
    John Speen & Sarah his wife James Speen and Elizabeth his wife and Dorothy alias Winnetow acknowledged the within written instrument to be their Act & Deed.
    May 5, 1684 before Petr Bulkley Assist.

    Deed to Captain Timothy Wheeler

    "To all People to whom These presents may come Greeting

    Know ye that We John Thomas and Naanonsquaw his wife Tasunsquaw The Relict of Wawbon Decd. and eldest Daughter to Tasatawan Sagamore decd. Thomas Wawbon her son Solomon Thomas John Nsquaw James Casumpal Senr and Sarah his wife & Sarah the Relict widow of Peter Conoway Indians for and in Consideration of the sum of one and twenty pounds, fifteen of it long since paid to us (blank in record) and the Remainder Which is six pounds is now paid to us by Captain Timothy Wheeler Nenry Woodis James Blood & Flint of Concord the Receipt whereof we do hereby acknowledge and therewith to be fully satisfied and contented have sold and by these presents do sell aliene enfeoffe and confiem unto the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood and John Flint of Concord in the County of Middlesex in the Massachusetts Colony in New England for the use & behoof of themselves and the Rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord a certain Tract or parcel of Land containing by Estimation Eight Thousand acres be the same more or less and is situatelying and being within the last Grants of Land by the General Court to the Town of Concord and is bounded Southeast by the old bounds of the said Town of Concord and is bounded Easterly partly by Billerica partly by a Farm formerly laid out by Major Willard for himself and partly by Chelmsford till it meets with Nashoby Line and then Westerly by the said Nashoby to the Southeast Corner of the said Nashoby and (then northerly) by the said N (ashoby) tilly it meets with St(ow) and so bounded northwest by the said Stow till it comes Near to a Hill by the Indians call Naaruhpanitand then running upon a strait Line to the North River at the old bounds of the said Town of Concord unto them the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood and John Flint agents for the Town of Concord and to the rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord to them their Heirs and Successors and assigns forever and we the said John Thomas and Nasquaw James Casumpat and Sarah his wife and Sarah the Relict widow of Peter Connoway do hereby covenant and promise to and with the foresaid Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood and John Flint and the rest of the Proprietors of the Town of Concord that we are the true Proprietors of and have good Right and full power to grant bargain and sell the above granted and bargained premises unto the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood & John Flint and the rest of the Proprietors of the Town of Concord to them their heirs Successors and assigns forever and that the said Timothy Wheeler Henry Woodis James Blood and John Flint & the rest of the Proprietors of the said Town of Concord them their Heirs Successors & assigns shall and may at all times & from time to time forever hereafter peaceable have hold occupy possess and enjoy the above granted premises in fee simple be the same more or less without the Let denial or Contradiction of us the said John Thomas and Naanonsquaw his wife Tasunnsquaw widow and eldest Daughter of Tasattawan Late Sagamore decd Thomas Wawbon Solomon Thomas John Nasquaw James Casumpat Senr & Sarah his wife and Sarah the Relict widow of Peter Conoway or any of us or any of our heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming & having any Right Title or Interest therein or to or in any part or parcel thereof.

    In acknowledgment of this our act & Deed we have hereto put our hands and seals this fourteenth Day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand Six hundred Eighty and four.
    Signed Sealed & Del'd,
    Ebenezer Ingolds
    Joseph Shambert his mark W
    Andrew Pittamey his mark A
    Joseph Wooley
    John Thomas his mark II and seal
    Naanunsquaw her mark N and seal
    Tasunsquaw her mark N and seal
    Thomas Wabon his mark X and seal
    Solomon Thomas his mark S and Seal
    James Casumpat Senr his mark Z and seal
    John Nasquaw his mark T and seal
    Sarah the widow of Peter Conoway her mark } and seal
    Sarah the wife of James Casumpat her mark C and seal.

    Timothy Wheeler was one of the early proprietors of Watertown, Massachusetts, to which place he generously gave the land for its ministerial uses. Being possessed of good education himself he earnestly desired the youth of Concord to have the advantages of learning, and to be sure of its establishment he made provision by gift to the town in his will under which the first regular school in Concord was established. He was very wealthy for the times, having property in Concord, Watertown, Mystic, Charlestown and Boston, etc., and by his various public gifts showed himself to be a high-minded man of generous instincts. His will is here given:

    Will of Timothy Wheeler

    In ye name of God Amen: I Timothy Wheeler of Concord in ye County of Middlesex in New England aged 82 years being at psent infirm of body yet having a sound and disposing mind doe resigne up my soul into ye hand of God my heavenly father who have by his son & spirit savd & sanctified it. And my body I comit to ye earth to be therein decently interred according to ye discretion of ye executrix of this my will afterward expressed: And as to my temperall estate which God of his bounty has bestowed upon me: it is my will & pleasure: yt it be disposed in maner as followeth. Imprimis I give to ye Revnd Mr. Edward Bulkley twenty shillings in money. Item I give to Joseph Estabook twenty shillings in money: I give to ye Towne of Concord my house yet stands near Eliaz: Flegs house wth ye land yt it stands on, & is joyned to it, wch is about three acers be it more or less bounded by ye high-way on ye north east by my land viz ye gutter & Eliazer Flegs land on ye north west & southe by it I say I give to ye sd towne to be improved as followeth viz yt about half an Acre of ye sd Lot be layd out to ye training part ye fense to run fro- ye corner of ye house to ye
    bow of ye hill upo a strait line ye dwelling house with the rest of ye land with all yt is upo it I give to be improved for ye furtherance of learning & ye support of a school in ye sd Towne. Also I give to ye Towne of Concord forty Acres of wood-land lying in ye east quarter near to Eliz. Ballie land bounded as it is to be seen in ye House Records it is to be fro time to time improved for ye use & benefit of ye ministry of ye sd Towne: I give to Mary Brooks my Brother Calibs Daughter twenty pounds: I give to my cousin Joshua Wheeler three pounds in corn also I give to my cousins Sam Wheeler & his sister Susanna shipley twenty shillings apeice: I give to Jos Wheeler my brother Thos: his son, all my right in ye village also to Ephraim & Deliverance Wheeler my Broth Tho his youngest son. I give ten acres of meadow be it more or less lying at ye upper end Elm-brook brook-meadow not farr fro Jos. Danes meadow this to be equally divided between yow. I give to ye two youngest sons of my Nephew Sargt. Thos. Wheeler viz Ephr: & Joseph four acres of meadow lying neer Virginy bounded by meadow of Tim: Wheeler Junr on ye north & meadow of Jo. Hoar on ye east & meadow of Abraham Taylor on ye south. To Sarah Jones my grandchild I give five Acres of meadow lying in Elm brook meadow butting upon John Hoars meadow. Also I give to Sarah Jones twenty acres of woodland lying in ye north quarter bounded by land of Mr. Jo Flints & whereas I gave to my Son & Daughter Prout all my estate at Mystick viz ye one half of it to them & ye other half to her heirs it is now my will yt my grandchild Tim. Prout be possessed of ye half thereof when he shall be of age also to ye sd Tim I give five pounds to be payd when of age I give to my Son Prout five shillings in money to Ebenr my grandson I give my house in Boston with all yt belongs to it: to Jos. Prout my grandson I give my Land in Boston wch I had of my Cousin Southfort viz. Eben & Jos: to be possessed of ye sd house & land after ye decease of my wife: To my daughter Rebecca Minot I give & bequeath after ye decease of my beloved wife viz: my Homested in Concord yt is my house & Barn wth all ye priviledges thereunto pertaining: it is my will yt in case either of my two youngest grand children shall dye before he come to age yt wch is given ye pson deceased shall be equally divided between the two surviving. To my beloved wife Mary I give all my lands in Charleston; also my land at ye Towne end up. wch J. Mark lives also all other parcels of lands not given away together wth all my goods & chattels: Finally I make and Constitute my beloved wife Mary sole executrix of this my will Desireing & enjoyning her yt all my just debts be satisfied: & in order to ye due performance of this my will I request the help of my son Mr. Jam. Minot my Brother Calib Brooke, & my nephew Sargent Wheeler yt. would afford yt best assistance to my beloved wife, yt this is my last will & testament all former wills being null & void in testimony hereof I set to my hand & seal this first day of Marcy in ye year of our Lord 166? Anno qe Regni Jacobi Sucundi tertio
    Timothy Wheeler (Seal)
    Signed sealed, & published in ye presence of us Joseph Estabrooke, Luke Potter, James Blood, Humphrey Barrett.
    By his Excellency.
    The within written Luke Potter, James Blood, Humphry Barrett personally appeared & made Oath that they saw ye within named Tymothy Wheeler signe seale & Declare ye within writing to be his last will & testament & that att ye doing thereof he was of sound mind & understanding to ye best of their perceiving.
    Sworne ye 7th September 1687
    before me
    John West D. Secr. E. Andros
    A true copy Attest,
    John R. Nichols
    Assistant Register.
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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr., p 134-139.

    Timothy married Mary Brooks Aft 1642, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England. Mary (daughter of Captain Thomas Brooks) was born Abt 1610, , Cranfield, Bedford, England; died 4 Oct 1693. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Mary Brooks was born Abt 1610, , Cranfield, Bedford, England (daughter of Captain Thomas Brooks); died 4 Oct 1693.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 8MN0-96

    Notes:

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    Reference:
    "History of the Wheeler Family in America", 1914, Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.,
    p 138.

    Children:
    1. Mary Wheeler was born 3 Oct 1657.
    2. 7. Rebecca Wheeler was born Abt 1666; died 23 Sep 1734.