Individual Details
John Wheeler
(Abt 1678 - Bef 2 Feb 1704/05)
SOURCE: Marc Wheat, Germanna1714@yahoo.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/h/e/John-M-Wheat/index.html
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Notes:
From John's grandfather John Wheeler's will:
" grandson, John Wheeler, son of dec'd son James, 200 A, part of 500 A, "Wheeler's Purchase."
" grandson James, son of sd. dec'd son James, 200 A, part of "Wheeler's Purchase."
" granddau. Ann Wheeler, dau. of sd. dec'd son James, 100 A, residue of "Wheeler's Purchase."
p. 78, Charles County Land Records, Volume III
Liber C#2, Page 109
Recorded at request of Dorothy Graves, widow:
3 Jul 1708; Indenture from Dorothy Graves, widow, to John Wheeler, planter; for love and affection to John Wheeler her son-in-law; all her estate including cattle; for maintenance and care; /s/ John Wheeler (mark); wit. Chas. Adams (mark), Edw. Chapman (mark); John Wheeler binds himself in the amount of £100; John Wheeler binds himself to Dorothy Graves in amt. of £100 3 Jul 1708; condition of obligation that John Wheeler from time to time keep every one of the agreements during the life of Dorothy Graves; /s/ John Wheeler; wit. same as above
p. 85, Charles County Land Records, Volume III
Liber C*2, Page 149
9 Nov 1709; Indenture from John Dowin, planter, and Sarah his wife, to John Wheeler, planter; for 2,500* tobacco; a parcel called Partnership on the east side of Portobacco Creek; taken up by John Allward and Francis Heydon; /s/ John Dowin, Sarah Dowin; wit. Wm, Barton, Wm. Herbert, John Rogers, Clk.; 9 Sep 1709 ack. by Sarah wife of afsd.; alienation tendered; none present to accept
John Wheeler was bequethed 200 A. of Wheeler's Purchase in his grandfather James Wheeler's will as son of James, dec'd. He married Dorothy. and lived in Pamunkey, Charles County, Maryland, in 1700.
http://www.gencircles.com/users/marcwheat
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
Notes:
From John's grandfather John Wheeler's will:
" grandson, John Wheeler, son of dec'd son James, 200 A, part of 500 A, "Wheeler's Purchase."
" grandson James, son of sd. dec'd son James, 200 A, part of "Wheeler's Purchase."
" granddau. Ann Wheeler, dau. of sd. dec'd son James, 100 A, residue of "Wheeler's Purchase."
p. 78, Charles County Land Records, Volume III
Liber C#2, Page 109
Recorded at request of Dorothy Graves, widow:
3 Jul 1708; Indenture from Dorothy Graves, widow, to John Wheeler, planter; for love and affection to John Wheeler her son-in-law; all her estate including cattle; for maintenance and care; /s/ John Wheeler (mark); wit. Chas. Adams (mark), Edw. Chapman (mark); John Wheeler binds himself in the amount of £100; John Wheeler binds himself to Dorothy Graves in amt. of £100 3 Jul 1708; condition of obligation that John Wheeler from time to time keep every one of the agreements during the life of Dorothy Graves; /s/ John Wheeler; wit. same as above
p. 85, Charles County Land Records, Volume III
Liber C*2, Page 149
9 Nov 1709; Indenture from John Dowin, planter, and Sarah his wife, to John Wheeler, planter; for 2,500* tobacco; a parcel called Partnership on the east side of Portobacco Creek; taken up by John Allward and Francis Heydon; /s/ John Dowin, Sarah Dowin; wit. Wm, Barton, Wm. Herbert, John Rogers, Clk.; 9 Sep 1709 ack. by Sarah wife of afsd.; alienation tendered; none present to accept
John Wheeler was bequethed 200 A. of Wheeler's Purchase in his grandfather James Wheeler's will as son of James, dec'd. He married Dorothy. and lived in Pamunkey, Charles County, Maryland, in 1700.
Events
Birth | Abt 1678 | Charles County, Maryland | |||
Birth | Abt 1678 | Charles County, MD | |||
Marriage | Bef Sep 1700 | ||||
Death | Bef 2 Feb 1704/05 | Charles County, MD | |||
Marriage | |||||
Death | UNKNOWN |
Families
Father | James Wheeler (1656 - 1684) |
Mother | Elizabeth Theobald (1652 - 1682) |
Sibling | Ann Wheeler (1677 - 1759) |
Sibling | James Wheeler (1680 - ) |
Father | James Wheeler (1656 - 1684) |
Mother | Elizabeth Theobald (1652 - 1682) |
Sibling | Ann Wheeler (1677 - 1759) |
Sibling | James Wheeler (1680 - 1759) |