NameThomas Wheeler 
Documentation
On 9 September 1680, a jury consisting of John Gatewood, James Bahun, John Waters, Tho: Wheeler, Tho: Coggin, ffran Browne, Rich. Gregory, Tho: Greene, Tho: Edmundson, Rich Haile, Tho: Wood, and William Johnson was impaneled to consider whether land of William Lark late of the County of Rappahannock should escheat to the crown. Ordered to record 19 September 1681. [(Old) Rappahannock County, Virginia, Deed Book 6, pages 141–142.]
On 21 January 1715/16, John Pickett and Anexander How of the County of Essex and parish of Southfarnum discharged Thomas Whealler of the County & parish aforesd of two alphons [orphans] estates now in ye hands of ye sd Thomas Whealer belonging to Andrew Hardee of this County decst. Signed Jno. Pickett, Alixa. his A mark How. Witnesses: Jno. Billups, John Griggs. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, page 513.]
On 23 January 1715/16, an inventory of the Orphans Estates belonging to Andrew Hardee decd. was made by Jon. Games, Martin Nall, Tho: Sthreshley, and Jno. Chamberlain. On the motion of Thomas Wheeler, ordered recorded on 20 March 1715/16. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, pages 513–514.]
On 20 March 1715/16, Thomas Wheeler presented an account of the estate of Andrew Hardee. Mentions “The rest of his Crop my wife pd to Some of Hardee’s Crdters.” Signed Tho Wheeler, Ann Wheeler. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, pages 511–512.]
On 2 July 1716, Joseph Hardee of Christ Church parish & County of Middlesex discharged Thomas Wheeler of the County of Essex & parish of Southfarnham the sum of £86.13 duely approved by arbitration appointed being the part of two orphens Estates belonging to Andrew Hardee decst. Signed Jos. Hardee. Witnesses: Thomas [damaged]dell, Francis his [damaged] mark [damaged]eadle. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 14, page 512.]