![]() ![]() Evidence for the two marriages are two surviving sons both named Thomas (called Sr. His will mentions Bourne End House (nearby to Washingley Manor House and Hill Green Farm depicted in 1765 on Jeffrey's map of Bedfordshire as a mansion house, and the most impressive building at Bourne End). ![]() ![]() In the survey of 1623 he had 29 acres, consisting of homesite of 7 1/4 with "Ley close adjoyning", Grove Close of 2 1/2 acres, over 4 3/4 acres of "The Brache", and 14 1/4 acres "Tadd Croft and Tyn Meade." He also held lands from the Manor of Redlands. Thomas lived variously at Warley or Wharley End, and "Borneend". He was probably the son of John Wheeler of Cranfield (who made his will 9 February 1566/7 and died shortly thereafter). Thomas Wheeler, yeoman of Bourne End, Cranfield, Bedfordshire was born about 1560-65, probably at Cranfield, Bedfordshire, where he lived and died. 5.1 Parish Records of Cranfield Analysis. ![]()
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