Isaac WHEELER
1646c: Isaac Wheeler was born. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiledby Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 799; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.;Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) 1685, December 16: "Oanaco Deed to Isack Wheller" "Oanco sacham of Mohagen for divers good considerations . . . paid by me Isack Wheller of Stonington doe sell . . . tract of Land. . . 300A . . . north side of Pahchog river on the Land of Joseph Morgin and Thomas Parke . . . "Oanaco, his mark. John Stanton and John Gallup. Acknowledged: before Samuell Mason, assistant. Entered: December 14, 1691. "Preston, Connecticut Deeds,1687-1736"; I:149 (FHL Film #5381 CT;New London: Preston Deed Books, 1-3 (1687-1722) 1712, January 3: The Last Will and Testament of Isaac Wheeler, Sr. "In the name of God, Amen. The last Will and Testament of Mr. Isaac Wheeler, Sr., of Stonington, In the County of New London and In the Colony of Connecticut, being In perfect mind and memory,blessed be God, which is as followeth, I give my soul to God, who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and Christian manner by my Executor in the hope of a glorious resurrection, and that as a Christian I may further provide for MY family, I order my temporal concerns as followeth: Imprimis. I order and direct my Executors to pay my Just debts and recover my just dues of my estate. I give to my loving wife Martha, the biggest room of my house and the leanto (or ell) and two of the best beds and bedclothes and curtains, such as she best like, and four cows and a score of sheep to be keptand provided for by my son William, and so much of the household stuff as she has occasion for, and to be honorably maintained and to be comfortably provided for, in all things she needs during her natural life, at the care and cost of my son William Wheeler. I give and bequeath to my son Isaac Wheeler, beside what his grandfather Thomas Wheeler, has given him In Lynn, Massachusetts, and besides one hundred and fifty acres of land given him by his grandfather and besides what I have given in buildings and stock, I do now give him three score acres of land In lieu of forty acres his grandfather gave to his brother Thomas, Deceased, lying to the west and south of his own field and he is to take it Westerly from an horn beam tree till he makes up the complementof three score acres and a straight line from the said horn beam tree to a black oak tree, which is the corner tree of his grandfather's land he now dwelleth upon, which tree standeth by a brook; also I give to my son Isaac, fourscore acres of land which I bought of Ebenezer Witter and from that black oakwhich is a bound -tree of Nathaniel Chesebrough, s land, and from thence a straight line to a great chestnut tree; also I give him one hundred acres which I bought of Nathaniel Chesebrough, and one hundred acres which I bought ofJohn Reynolds, and fifty acres bought of Captain James Pendleton, and also one other hundred acres bought of John Witter, also one hundred and twenty acres now at the north corner of my land, which hundred acres was his grandfather's, and also fifty acres as it is bounded which may appear upon record, which was a grant formerly purchased of Lieutenant Mason. I give to Richard's children that are males, that are or shall be begotten of his body the lands following, equally to be divided among them, and my Executors shall give them asthey come of age out of the following land a just proportion for their settlement, provided my son Richard and his wife shall have the house and homestead they now live in and to it one hundred and fifty acres during their naturallives. I give fifty acres lying by Samuel Miner, which was part of a grant of land bought of Captain John Stanton and fifty acres more bought of Captain Samuel Mason, and also a sixteen-acre lot lyini
1646: Martha Park was born. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled byClarence Almon Torrey; p. 799; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) 1715, February: By Martha Wheeler of ye town of Stonington of brother John Parke of Preston . . . £9 . .. as mentioned in a deed baring date August 24, 1693 . . . my part of yt fourty pounds above mentioned . . . "Martha Wheeler "Preston, Connecticut Deeds, 1687-1736"; III:90 (FHL Film #5381 CT; New London: Preston Deed Books, 1-3, 1687-1722) 1714, March 21: "Martha Wheeler of Stonington . . . Executrix of Thomas Parke of Preston . . . for £12 . . . Legacy given unto me ye sd Martha Wheeler by ye sd Thomas Parke Jr. by his last will and testament .. . do acquit and fully discharge John Parke . . . " Martha Wheeler. Thomas Atwood and Eleazer Williams. Entered: October 22, 1717. "Preston, Connecticut Deeds, 1687-1736"; III:92 (FHL Film #5381 CT; New London: Preston Deed Books, 1-3, 1687-1722) 1717c: Martha, widow of Isaac Wheeler, died. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 799; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) "History of the Wheeler Family in America" by Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr.; p. 290; American College of Genealogy; Boston, Massachusetts; 1914 (CS71.W56 1914 CSL) "History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900 witha Genealogical Register of Stonington Families" by Richard Anson Wheeler; p[. 636; Press of The Day Publishing Company; New London, Connecticut; 1900 (974.62 S87Wl LAPL) (974.6 CT SCGS) "Swamp Yankee from Mystic, Connecticut" byJames Hislop Allyn; p. 10; R. N. Bohlander, publisher; 1980 (CS71.A43 1980 CSL)
"Genealogical History of The Gallup Family in America" by John D. Gallup; Press of the Hartford Printing Company; Hartford, Connecticut; 1893 (CS71.G175 1893 CSL)
He married Martha Park(e) 10 Jan 1666/67 at Stonington Village (New London) Connecticut Colony . Martha Park(e) was born at Wethersfield Village, Connecticut Colony 27 Oct 1646 daughter of Thomas (1) , Immigrant Ancestor Park(e) and Dorothy Thompson .
They were the parents of 1
child:
William Wheeler
born 9 Sep 1681.
Isaac Wheeler died 5 Jan 1710/11 at Stonington Village (New London) Connecticut Colony .
Martha Park(e) died 16 Feb 1714/15 at Stonington Village (New London) Connecticut Colony .