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20 Nov 1603
Cranfield, Bedford, England
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6 Mar 1686
Stonington, New London, Connecticut
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8 Apr 1635
Cranfield, Bedford, England 
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                   Note: It has been accepted that Thomas Wheeler came to Lynn, Essex, MA in 1635.However, three children born in Cranfield, Bedford, England are attributed to Thomas Wheeler and Mary Beckley.  These three fill in the gap between the 1635 marriage in Cranfield, and the birth of son, Isaac, in 1646.  Further research needed.

Came from England to Lynn, MA in 1635, to Stonington in 1667, where he was one of the "immortal nine" who organized the first Congregational Church.

Gen & Bio Dict of NL County
Thomas WHeeler (1602 - 1686 emigrated to this country in 1635, settling first atLynn, Mass., was made freeman there in 1642; removed to Stonington, CT, in 1667, was made freeman there in 1669; chosen commissioner by the General Court in 1669; and deputy for Stonington in 1673.

Connecticut, Deaths and Burials Index, 1650-1934 about Thomas Wheeler
Name:	Thomas Wheeler
Birth Date:	abt 1602
Age at Death:	84
Death Date:	4 Mar 1686
Death Place:	Connecticut
Burial Place:	Stonington, New London, Connecticut
Gender:	Male
FHL Film Number:	3364

Thomas Wheeler Life EventsBirth: 1602 Birth Place: , , England Death: 6 Mar 1686Death Place: Stonington, New London, CT Burial Place: Old Whitehall Bur.Pl, , Miscellaneous InformationGender: M (Male)

Web: Connecticut, Find A Grave Index, 1636-2011 about Thomas Wheeler
Name:	Thomas Wheeler
Birth Date:	1602
Age at Death:	84
Death Date:	4 Mar 1686
Burial Place:	Mystic, New London County, Connecticut, USA


Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Thomas Wheeler
Name:	Thomas Wheeler
Year:	1635
Place:	Massachusetts
Source Publication Code:	263
Primary Immigrant:	Wheeler, Thomas
Annotation:	Part 1, pp. 1-43, is a study of emigration to New England in colonial times; part 2, pp. 45-207, lists passengers and the ships they arrived on (3,600 passengers on 213 ships). From the Custom House records of English ports. Much of the information is contained in nos. 7906 and 7907, Savage; nos. 1672 and 1674, Drake; and no. 3283, Hotten.
Source Bibliography:	BANKS, CHARLES EDWARD. The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: To Which Are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620-1640. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1930. 231p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1961. Repr. 1984.
                  
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