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Hannah Wheeler (Dwinnell)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: November 10, 1841 (80)
Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benjamin Dwinnell and Mary Dwinell
Wife of Jesse Abraham Wheeler, Sr.
Mother of Jesse Abraham Wheeler, Jr. and Archibald Wheeler
Sister of Thomas Dwinell; Mary Pomeroy; Elizabeth Banks; Jonathan Dwinell; Abigail Francis and 4 others

Managed by: Carla Renee Falconbridge
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About Hannah Wheeler

Birth 17 Oct 1791 Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Death 10 Nov 1841 (aged 50) Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Burial Burial Details Unknown Memorial ID 191699526 · View Source New Hampshire was first settled by Europeans in 1623. It was separated from Massachusetts in 1679.

Women played an essential role in American society as mothers and homemakers.

Hannah Dwinnell Wheeler was born on October 17, 1761 in Boxford Essex County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Benjamin Dwinnell and Mary Estey.

She married Jesse Wheeler on September 14, 1782 in Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. The Reverend Aaron Hall performed the ceremony. Jesse was born on November 24, 1757. His parents were Abraham Wheeler and Hannah Wood.

Hannah and Jesse's children were listed in The History of the Wheeler Family in America published in 1914 by the American College of Genealogy. They included:

Jesse Wheeler (May 17, 1783, married Sally Morgan), Aaron Wheeler (May 30, 1785), Hannah Wheeler (1787), Philectia Wheeler (1789, married John M. Stevens), Benjamin Wheeler (1790, died age 23), Abraham Wheeler (1792, married Amanda Taylor), Abel Wheeler (1795), Dolly Wheeler (1797), Archibald Wheeler (1800), Lyman Wheeler (1800), Almon Wheeler (1802, married Olive Lucina Freelove), Harry Wheeler (1805), and Maryane Wheeler (1808).

On September 7, 1780, they purchased some land below the Dimicks in Sullivan, Cheshire County, New Hampshire on the west side of Hubbard Hill, and settled there.

On October 17, 1792 Jesse and Hannah were part of the group of twenty-two original members of the First Congregational Church of Sullivan.

Hannah died on November 10, 1841 in Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont. Jesse died April 22, 1844 in Blooming Valley, Crawford County, Pennsylvania.

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Hannah Wheeler's Timeline

1761
October 17, 1761
Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1783
May 17, 1783
Keene, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States
1800
1800
Vermont
1841
November 10, 1841
Age 80
Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, United States