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Descendants of Philip Wheeler

Male 1698 - 1765  (67 years)


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Father: James Wheeler     (27 May 1667 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts - Apr 1753 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
Mother: Grizzell Squire     (14 May 1668 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts - ??)

Philip Wheeler (4 Mar 1698 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts - 19 Sep 1765 bur.Burial Place Hill, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
Martha Salisbury (1698 - 14 Aug 1745 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
  (m. 25 Mar 1720 Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts)
    └─ Rev. Aaron Wheeler   (17 Jan 1722 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts -
        19 Mar 1800 bur.Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
      Hopestill Daggett (9 Jan 1725 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts -
         11 Jan 1798 bur.Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)(m. 9 Dec 1742 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
          └─ Benjamin Wheeler   (7 Feb 1764 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts -
              6 Feb 1836 East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York)
            Celia Buffington (25 Aug 1762 - 6 Mar 1843 East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York)
              (m. 28 Jul 1782 Hornbine Church, about six miles from Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts)
                └─ Benjamin Daggett Wheeler   (10 Apr 1789 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts -
                    30 Sep 1818 East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York)  =>
                  + Deborah Reed (Abt 1791 Massachusetts - 2 Jun 1860 East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York)
                    (m. Abt 1809 East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York)
Number of people in this chart: 10 (including 4 spouses and 2 parents) in 4 generations.
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