It is claimed John and his wife, Ann Yeoman Wheeler, set
sail for the colonies in March 1633/34 on the “Mary and John”. They are my
8x gt. grandparents. FamilySearch says he was b. in St. Edmunds, Salisbury , Wiltshire ,
England , and
that his father’s name was Domincke and his mother was Mercy (nee Jellye). Six
of his children came with them but they left four sons in England . They
settled in Aggawam, now known as Ipswich , in
Massachusetts Colony. The following year they moved to the north side of the Merrimac River
to an area which is now called Salisbury .
By 1650 he was living in Newbury ,
MA where he died in 1670 at the
age or 78. His wife, Ann, had died there Aug 15 1662. A transcription of John’s
will appears in The Genealogical and Historical History of the Wheeler
Family.
John and Ann Wheeler had 12 known children:
(Wheeler)
Edward b. 1612 remained in England
John b.
1614 remained in England
Adam b. 1616 remained in England
William b. 1622 remained in England
David b.
1625 m. Sarah Wise
Mercy b. 1627
Ann b.
c.1629 m. Aquila
Chase
Thomas b. 1629
Roger b. 1631
*Henry b.1634-1696 m. *Abigail Allen
George b. 1637-? m. Suzanne
*Henry d. 1696. His wife, *Abigail, was listed as a widow of
Boston for that
year, but I’ve found no death date for her. They also had 12 children:
(Wheeler)
Henry 1659-1684
m. Rachel Squires
Abigail 1661-?
William 1663-1704 m. Ann Phippen
Moses 1665-?
*James 1667-1753
twin m. *Grizzell Squire (sis/o Rachel)
Ann 1667-1723
twin m. Thomas Riggs
Josiah 1669-1734
Ruth 1671-?
Nathaniel 1675-? m. Mary Bridges
Jeremiah 1677-?
Benjamin 1682-?
Mary 1685-1777 m. Thomas Harris
*James Wheeler and his brother Henry married two sisters.
Henry married Rachel Squires and James married her sister, Grizzell. James and
Grizzell had 8 children:
(Wheeler)
*Abigail 1690-1733 m. *Ebenezer Martin
William 1691-? m. Elizabeth Cole
Mary 1694-? m. John Read
**James 1697-1740
m. Elizabeth West
Philip 1698-1774 m. Martha Salisbury
Rachel 1701-1755 m. Samuel Thurber
Squire 1703-? m. Sarah Bowen
Ann 1705-? m. Azariakim Peirce
A side bar on the Squires, to give a little background on
them. Philip Squire was a brewer/distiller and a proprietor of Rehoboth , MA ,
although he didn’t live there. In King Philip’s War he was a Cpl. in Capt.
William Turner’s Co. in Medfield. Although he
continued to live in Boston ,
he did own lands in Rehoboth. Philip was b. 1642 in Escrick, Yorkshire ,
England and d. 1693 in Boston MA .
He’s buried in King’s Chapel Cemetery in Boston .
He married Rachel Ruggles, the d/o George and Elizabeth Ruggles. George was a
weaver who migrated in 1633 from England . There are several versions
of where he was born, none of which are proven. So for now, just England will have
to do. By 1640, he had relocated to Braintree
MA . George bought considerable
acreage of land in Braintree
over the course of time. He also deeded land to Rachel Squire, his daughter,
adjoining land that she and Philip already owned. Later, after his death, his
wife, Elizabeth, also deeded land in Boston
to Philip and Rachel.
James and Grizzell relocated to Rehoboth MA where most of
their children were born. They are my 6x gt. grandparents. Grizzell died
sometime before 1738 and James remarried Elizabeth Brintnal from Norton MA.
There was no issue from this 2nd marriage.
It is important to note that James and Grizzell Wheeler were
also the 4x gt. grandparents of President James A. Garfield. Their son, James,
m. Elizabeth West in 1716. This couple had a daughter, Elizabeth Wheeler, b.
1717, who m. Ebenezer Ingalls. Elizabeth and Ebenezer had a son, Henry Ingalls,
who m. Sybil Carpenter. Their daughter, Mehitable Ingalls married James Ballou.
Mehitable and James’ daughter, Eliza Ballou m. Abram Garfield. Eliza and Abram
were the parents of James A. Garfield, President of the United States . This makes me a 5th
cousin, twice removed of President Garfield.
Back to James and Grizzell, their first born was Abigail, b.
c. 1690 in Swansea .
She m.1, Ebenezer Martin in 1716, Barrington RI .
{A short note on this location. Barrington
was once part of Swansea
but was eventually divided off when the state lines were created. Anyone doing
research for this area would find it helpful to look at the history of both
towns to see what might have happened before the state lines were drawn.} King's Chapel Burying Ground Boston MA
Abigail m.2, John West, brother of Elizabeth West. So,
again, we have siblings married to siblings. Abigail m. John West and her
brother, James Wheeler, m. Elizabeth West, sister of John. Whew!!!
*Abigail (Wheeler) and Ebenezer Martin had 4 children:
(Martin)
Jemimah 1717-? m. Valentine Bowen
John 1718-? m. Mary Reed
Ebenezer 1721-1769 m. Mary Bowen
Nathaniel 1722-1893 m. Susanna Kent
*Abigail 1725-c.1814 m.1 William Estabrooks; m.2 *Jonathan Cole
Ebenezer Martin d. 1727 and Abigail m. John West.
Abigail (Wheeler) and John West had 2 children:
(West)
Grizzel 1729-
*Abigail Martin 1725-c. 1814 and William Estabrooks had:
(Estabrooks)
Grizell 1751-?
m. Jeremiah Alverson - relocated
to Poughkeepsie NY
William 1752-1838 m. Miriam Thornton - they settled in Sackville , NB
Canada
The elder William Estabrooks died in 1753, leaving Abigail
with 2, if not 3, small children. Her half sister, Elizabeth West married
Jonathan Cole in 1750, had two sons James and Edward, but then she died in
1755. Jonathan then married his sister-in-law, Abigail Martin Estabrooks in
1756. This became a version of his, hers
and theirs. Since we don’t know when Abigail’s first child died, this new
marriage started out with either 4 or 5 children. They then proceeded to have 5
more. Another interesting connection is that Abigail’s older sister, who
married Valentine Bowen, now became a cousin to her sister through marriage.
Jonathan and Valentine were 1st cousins, once removed, through
Jonathan’s mother, Elizabeth Bowen Cole. Oh, what a tangled web we weave…….
Jonathan and Abigail Cole were the progenitors of the New
Brunswick Coles. There are former blogs on them so I will only list the descent
lines.
Jonathan and Abigail Martin Estabrooks Cole:
Ebenezer and
Margaret Wade Cole (his 2nd marriage)
Edward
and Catherine Buck Cole
Rebecca
Cole and Alexander Chambers
Alvina
Chambers and Patrick John Broderick – my grandparents.
The reason it’s taking me so long to get blogs out is that
I’m re-researching as I go. So much of what I have was done so long ago that I
have found it necessary to go back and re-check that information. Fortunately,
much of what I had was verified, but I did pick up new dates, additional
siblings, burial information, etc., so although it was tedious at times, I do
believe it was worth it. With so many searchable places on-line, I found an
abundance of new additions, new research and new connections.
I hope you are able to find something to add to your
research.
The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler
Family
Barrington, Bristol Co., RI, Biographies, Part 2