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Sign up freeJohn Wheeler 1574 – 1611 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1574
Birth Location: Bodicote, Oxfordshire England UK
Death Date: Abt 1611
Death Location: Oxfordshire, England
Father: John Wheeler
Mother: Margaret\Margerye Bradforde
Spouse(s): Jillian Righton
Children(s): Edward Wheeler
In 1574, John Wheeler entered the world in Bodicote, Oxfordshire England UK, born to John Wheeler and Margaret\Margerye Bradforde. John Wheeler married Jillian Righton, and had children including Edward Wheeler. John Wheeler passed away in 1611 in Oxfordshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1574, John Wheeler entered the world in Bodicote, Oxfordshire England UK, born to John Wheeler and Margaret\Margerye Bradforde.
- John Wheeler married Jillian Righton, and had children including Edward Wheeler.
- John Wheeler passed away in 1611 in Oxfordshire, England.
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John Wheeler's Descendants
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1. Edward Wheeler (Nov 1605 – ) m. Elizabeth Wise (1610 – )
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1. William Wheeler (20 Apr 1636 – ) m. Susannah (Wheeler) (1640 – Aft. 1687)
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1. Thomas Wheeler (Aug 1679 – 6 Nov 1750) m. Sarah Sammon ( – 13 Dec 1742)
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1. John Wheeler ( – 1721)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1574
Event Place: Bodicote, Oxfordshire England UK
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt 1611
Event Place: Oxfordshire, England