Individual Details

John Wheeler

(Abt 1610 - Bef 22 Oct 1671)

Notes:
WILL OF JOHN WHEELER OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD.
Sons, Samuel and John Wheeler, all that land called "Wheeler's Point," lying in the province and county aforesaid, by estimation 250 acres, with all homes thereto belonging and to them equally; and if either dies the survivor to have all.
Executors: My sons, Samuel and John Wheeler.
Witnesses: John Cock, Ann Cock, Samuel Bowen.
Dated the last day of September, 1671.
Date and record of probate are not mentioned.

Henry Wheeler is more likely to be the ancestor of those that settled in Somerset and Dorchester Counties as they have a tradition of the name "Henry" in their lines.
Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, January-February, 1624/5
"Hotten's Lists", pages 257-262, and "Adventurers of Purse and Person" Settlers living at "Elzabeth Cittie beyond Hampton River" in Virginia February 7, 1624/5
Wheeler, Henrie. 20 Arrived on the Tryall in 1620
The Tryall
June, 1620 The Tryall, from London, arrived at Virginia
Arrival was after June 12, since concern about its not having arrived was stated in a letter from John Pory, James City, to Sir Edwin Sandys, endorsed June 12, 1620 (S.M. Kingsbury, "Records of the Virginia Company", 1933, v.III, page 300)
Ship and Passenger Information:
Passengers from the Port of London on the Tryall to Virginia in June, 1620:
Wheeler, Henrie. -- Age 20 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5

Events

BirthAbt 1610England
DeathBef 22 Oct 1671
MarriageMary Edelen

Families

SpouseMary Edelen (1611 - )
ChildMajor John Wheeler (1631 - 1694)
ChildWilliam Wheeler (1658 - 1738)
ChildElizabeth Wheeler (1645 - )
ChildFrancis Wheeler (1667 - 1736)
ChildJames Wheeler (1656 - 1684)
ChildRobert Wheeler ( - 1682)
ChildSamuel Wheeler ( - 1694)