The descendents of Walter and Stella are taken from the private records of Mike Wheelock.
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_Frank A. RICE _______|
| m 1875 |
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|--Myron Frank RICE
| (1888 - ....)
| _Aaron Bowker WHEELOCK _+
| | (1826 - 1909) m 1851
|_Ada Sophia WHEELOCK _|
(1854 - ....) m 1875 |
|_Ruth CONVERSE _________+
(1804 - 1894) m 1851
_Josiah WHEELOCK ____+
| (1725 - 1794) m 1747
_Alexander WHEELOCK _|
| (1754 - 1830) |
| |_Experiance CLARK ___+
| (1730 - 1807) m 1747
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|--Clark WHEELOCK
| (1789 - 1855)
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|_Sophia PENNIMAN ____|
(1755 - 1820) |
|_____________________
Clarks headstone is not to be found in the Perry Cemetery in North Orange, MA, where his wife, and parents are buried. According to "Wheelock Genealogy", by Carlyle Capron Wheelock and Winifred (Thomson) Gonseth, Clark's widow, Nancy Perry, married his brother, Josiah Wheelock.
According to a death notice in the 18 May 1855 edition of the New York Post, Clark Wheelock died in Brooklyn, NY, 18 May 1855, age 66. The 5 Oct 1853 edition of the New York Post has a notice for the death of Alexander C. Wheelock, 5 Oct 1853, age 25, son of Clark Wheelock. (Src: "Deaths from the New York Evening Post, 1801-1890", online datatbase at NewEnglandAncestors.org, Nov 2004)
A Clark Wheelock, age 61, born in Massachusetts, is enumerated in the 1850 Census living in Brooklyn, New York, Ward 2, with Nancy Wheelock, age 50, born in MA, Adams Wheelock, age 23, born in MA, Alexander Wheelock, age 22, born in Louisiana, Caroline Wheelock, age 18, born in MA, and Mary Wheelock, age 8, born in MA.
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1713 - 1783) m 1735
_Eli WHEELOCK _______|
| (1760 - 1797) m 1782|
| |_Martha WIGHT _______+
| (1718 - 1764) m 1735
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|--Hiram WHEELOCK
| (1794 - 1857)
| _Daniel STREETER ____
| | m 1761
|_Hannah STREETER ____|
(1765 - ....) m 1782|
|_Mary JONES _________
m 1761
Hiram Wheelock, born in Charlton, settled early in Sturbridge, Ma, where he remained until his removal to Boston in 1839; removed to Warren in 1843; afterward to Newton, and finally to Boston, where he died in 1857. He was actively interested in the State Militia, and was for many years a Colonel in the Force.
(Source: "New England Ancesters of Katherine-Brattle and William-Cary Harris. And the Descendants of Thaddeus-Mason and Mary (Dix) Harris. Amos and Jerusha (Robinson) Holbrook. Eli and Hannah (Streeter) Wheelock. William and Katherine-Brattle (Gannett) Bascom." Published for Private Circulation.)
There is a monument in the North Cemetery, Sturbridge, MA, with Hiram's name on it. It is placed amongst the Corey stones. The name of his wife, Fanny Corey, is recorded on the same monument.
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_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
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|--Oliver WHEELOCK
| (1793 - ....)
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|_Hannah COREY _______|
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The Vermont Vital Records show the birth of Andrew Jackson Wheelock, son of Oliver Wheelock, born 18 Jan 1826 in Rockingham; implying, perhaps, that the first Andrew Jackson Wheelock died young. The Weymouth, MA vital records report the death of Oliver Wheelock, 10 June 1831, age 60, of "liver complaint". Elizabeth, widow of Oliver, died in Weymouth 26 Mar 1844.