_Joseph ADAMS _______+
| (1654 - 1736) m 1688
_John ADAMS _________|
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| |_Hannah BASS ________
| (1667 - 1705) m 1688
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|--John ADAMS
| (1735 - 1826)
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|_Susanna BOYLSTON ___|
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John Adams was the first vice president, and second president of the United States of America. He served as president, from 1797 to 1801.
All info in this record was provided by a letter dated September 14, 1925, to Mr. Carlyle S. Wheelock, 632 South Main Street, Woonsocket, RI, from Ralph H. Wheelock, Sr. (copy in possession of Edwin K. Wheelock)
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_Ebenezer KEYES _____|
| m 1725 |
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|--Tryphena KEYES
| (1731 - ....)
| _Samuel WHEELOCK ____+
| | (1664 - 1756) m 1692
|_Tamar WHEELOCK _____|
(1703 - ....) m 1725|
|_Lydia RICE _________
(1668 - ....) m 1692
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_Phlin SHATTUCK ____________|
| (1863 - 1939) m 1888 |
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|--Elmer B. SHATTUCK
| (1893 - ....)
| _Joseph S. WHEELOCK ____+
| | (1819 - 1902) m 1850
|_Lillian Victoria WHEELOCK _|
(1858 - 1907) m 1888 |
|_Polly Almira CRANDALL _+
(1826 - 1899) m 1850
Hannah was the daughter of Benjamin Warren and Hannah Lewis.
(Source: Christine Galbraith, Apr 2000)
There is a tombstone in the Wheelock Cemetery in West Milton, OH, bearing the inscription: "Eliza J., wife of Lyman Wheelock, died Mar ??, 1871, aged ???".
_Reu WHEELOCK _______+
| (1785 - 1833) m 1805
_James Loring WHEELOCK _|
| (1825 - 1900) |
| |_Rosanna SMILEY _____
| (1780 - 1874) m 1805
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|--_____ WHEELOCK
| (1848 - 1848)
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|_Irene Jane HAYNES _____|
(1827 - 1905) |
|_____________________
This child was stillborn. The date of birth is uncertain; it may have been 1849.
_Stephen WHEELOCK ___+
| (1750 - ....) m 1774
_Walter WHEELOCK ____|
| (1783 - 1867) m 1815|
| |_Lucretia NEWTON ____+
| (1756 - ....) m 1774
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|--Addison P. WHEELOCK
| (1826 - 1900)
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|_Salome JACOBS ______|
(1795 - 1873) m 1815|
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Addison Wheelock married Martha Pierce, per records of Marcus Warren Waite. Addison P. Wheelock, age 23, is enumerated in the 1850 Census living in Dorchester, MA. He is enumerated in the 1860 Census, living again in Dorchester, age 33, with wife Martha J., age 28, Emma J, age 4, and Nellie S, age 1, all born in Vermont (sic). He is enumerated in the 1870 Census living in Boston Ward 16, with his wife Martha, and children (all born in MA) Emma J, Nellie S, and Frank A.
_Silas WHEELOCK _____+
| (1781 - 1851) m 1804
_John Homer WHEELOCK _|
| (1813 - 1887) |
| |_Rena BALDWIN _______
| (.... - 1833) m 1804
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|--Augusta WHEELOCK
| (1847 - 1900)
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|_Sarah L. HOUGHTON ___|
(1813 - 1890) |
|_____________________
Augusta Wheelock is referred to as "Miss" in her death notice.
_Henry Howell WHEELOCK _+
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_Frank Bascom WHEELOCK _|
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| |_Mary BASCOM ___________
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|--Donald WHEELOCK
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|_Jean HANNA ____________|
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_Ralph WHEELOCK _____|
| (1600 - 1683) m 1630|
| |_____________________
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|--Gershom WHEELOCK
| (.... - 1684)
| _Thomas CLARKE ______
| | (1567 - 1638) m 1602
|_Rebecca CLARKE _____|
(1610 - 1680) m 1630|
|_Mary CANNE _________
(1580 - ....) m 1602
The baptism record for Gershom was found in the Register at the village of Eccles, near Banham, Norfolk, England. The record reads as follows: "Gersham Wheelocke filius Radolphi Wheelocke baptisatus fuit 3 die Jan:1632/33". (Source: "Mr. Wheelock's Cure", by Christopher Gleason Clark, published in the July 1998 issue of New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 152.)
William S. Tilden, "History of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1650-1886", 1886, writes the following about Gershom: "Gershom was in the list for Mr. Wilson's rate in 1657 [1], and probably came of age about that time. He married Hannah Stodder, daughter of John of Hingham, in 1658. In 1663, he had liberty from the town to cut "200 sedar plank" in the common swamp. His house stood on the Harbor Island road, a short distance south-west of the present residence of Charles Hamant. He rung the bell and swept the meeting-house in 1674, for which the town paid him 2 pounds, 15 shillings. The next year, he assisted in thatching the meeting-house. His house was burned by the Indians in 1676, and it appears to have been rebuilt on the same spot [2]. He died in 1684, and in 1690 his heirs sold the homestead to Joseph Plimpton."
Note [1]: Mr Wilson was the first minister in Medfield.
Note [2]: King Philips War.
_David WHEELOCK _____+
| (1720 - 1789) m 1760
_Aaron WHEELOCK _____|
| (1766 - 1813) m 1794|
| |_Rachel CHAPIN ______+
| (1729 - 1805) m 1760
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|--Pamela WHEELOCK
| (1797 - 1839)
| _____________________
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|_Ruth TOWNE _________|
(1777 - ....) m 1794|
|_____________________