Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

WHELDON, Gabriel

Male Abt 1588 - Bef 1655  (~ 67 years)


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  • Name WHELDON, Gabriel  [1
    Born Abt 1588  Of Arnold, Nottingham, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef 4 Apr 1655  Of Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7026  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Family 1 MARGARET 
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F2658  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 MARGARET 
    Married Bef 1618  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. WHELDON, Catherine,   b. Abt 1618, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5/05 Mar 1688/1689, Probably Eastham, Barstable County, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 71 years)
     2. WHELDON, Ralph,   b. Abt 1624,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. WHELDON, Ruth,   b. Abt 1625,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. WHELDON, Henry,   b. Abt 1626,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. WHELDON, John,   b. Abt 1630,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F2656  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 


    • Gabriel Wheldon, the immigrant ancestor, was born in England; where and when are presently mysteries. He may have come from Arnold, Nottinghamshire, since on 21 October 1653 he and his son John sold lands there to their New England neighbor William Crofts of Lynn, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The identity of his first wife is unknown. She and Gabriel had several children (order uncertain):
      i Ralph b. m. ------ ------
      ii Henry b. m. ------ -----
      iii John b. m. Mary Holland
      iv Catherine b.c. 1609 m. Giles Hopkins
      v Ruth b. m. Richard Taylor
      Although like his parentage the particulars of his immigration are unknown, he had arrived in the Plymouth Colony by 1638. On 3 September of that year he was licensed by the colonial authorities to move to Mattacheese, later named Yarmouth (now in Barnstable County, Massachusetts). He settled there about 1639 with a family of grown children. On 17 June 1641, he was involved in a lawsuit over a skiff that he owned in partnership with William Lumpkin and Hugh Tilly. The court ordered them to pay fifteen shillings for Gabriel's damages "in the want thereof" to fish and to transport his corn (from Yarmouth across Cape Cod Bay to Plymouth). He was involved in another suit over his daughter's marriage, although the exact nature of it is uncertain. The court record reads: "In the case betweene Gabriell Whelding and Richard Taylor, about his daughter Ruth, the said Gabriell pmiseth his free assent and consent to theire marriage." They may have been planning on marrying without Gabriel's consent. He appears not to have served in many civic posts. In 1642, he was elected Surveyor of Highways, and was reelected to the same office on 1 June 1647. Before 14 May 1648, he sold his lands in Yarmouth to Edward Sturgis. It appears that he removed to Lynn, Essex County, and then to Malden, Middlesex County, just outside Boston. The last record of him is apparently the sale of his lands in Nottinghamshire to William Crofts mentioned above. He died in Malden sometime between 11 February 1653/4, when his will is dated, and 4 April 1654, when it was proved. At the time of his death, his wife was Margaret -------. It seems that she was his second wife, and not the mother of his children.
      The Will of Gabriel Wheldon:
      "In the name of God & in obedience to his command (according to my bourden) I Gabriell Whelding of ye toune & church of Maldon being weake & sick in body but (shewing mercy) of good judgment & right remembrance for ye putting of my house in order: do make my last will & Testament in this forme, & manner following.
      First of all I doe humbly & heartily Give my soule to God my faithfull creator & redeemer to be perfectly sainctified & everlastingly saved, by him to ye praise of his glorious Grace.
      Secondly I give my body to be laid asleepe in ye bed of ye grave, in ye common burying place for ye Inhabitants of their toune, untill it be raisd, by ye sound of ye last trumpet of ye Arch angell in ye great day of ye generall Judgment.
      Thirdly I give ye Summe of tenne Shillings (as small Testimony of my true love) to ye church of Maldon, to be payed into ye hands of ye Deacons, wthin a month, after my disease.
      Fourthly and lastly I doe give all my estate (in Maldon) consisting of house frame, lands Cattle & corne, (together with what money is due unto mee from William Croft of Linne) to Margaret Whelding, my wife, whom I doe Appoint, and constitute, my sole Administratrix & executrix for the disposing therof, According to God who gave, ye same unto me.
      In witnes wherof I putt heereunto, my hand, the day & yeare above mentioned." Gabriel's estate was inventoried shortly after his death, and contained the following items:
      "Imprs An house lott prised at [�]4.00.00, An house frame at [�]5.00.00, A debt from William Crofts [�]2.03.00, Three Cowes & one Calfe [�]14.00.00, One heifer and one yearling, One Sow with three sucking pigges, [Boards?] a Chest & a Cubbard, Linnen, A rugge a Coverlett & a blanketts, Wearing Cloathes, Eight bushells of Indian Corn, A Bed-tikebolsters & pillowes, A Kettell two skilletts & hangers, A Pott a fryingpan & wooden platters with table, Wheate, Cotton , A wheele a chayre & a stoole, Two barrells an handsaw Iron howes."
      The total value was a rather modest �40.11.08; it is interesting to notethe respective value s of his home and land, and that of the cows.
      His children were apparently displeased with the distribution, because in 1655 his sons Henry and John brought suit for their portions.

  • Sources 
    1. [S225] WEB page, http://genforum.genealogy.com/wheldon/messages/9.html.