Caleb lived in Mendon, MA.
Hannah was the daughter of Phillip Ammidon and Ithamar Warfield.
_______________________
|
_Frederich Augustus HEILMAN _|
| (1855 - ....) m 1880 |
| |_______________________
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|
|--Clara J. HEILMAN
| (1888 - ....)
| _Daniel S. WHEELOCK ___+
| | (1833 - 1909) m 1853
|_Ettie Elizabeth WHEELOCK ___|
(1863 - 1891) m 1880 |
|_Jane Elizabeth FIKES _
(.... - 1926) m 1853
Cynthia Mundy was the daughter of James Martin Mundy.
(Source: "History of Dakota Territory", George W. Kingsbury, Volume IV, pages 76-79, published 1915.)
Daniel Potter was from Brookfield, Mass.
_Peter WHEELOCK _____+
| (1749 - 1820) m 1784
_Jera WHEELOCK ______|
| (1786 - 1842) m 1806|
| |_Lydia GREEN ________
| (1760 - 1812) m 1784
|
|--Alonzo P. WHEELOCK
| (1808 - 1898)
| _____________________
| |
|_Abby NEALY _________|
m 1806 |
|_____________________
Alonzo's death record identifies his parents as (--?--) Wheelock, and Abigail Neeley, born in Montpelier, widowed at the time of his death.
_Gershom Blashfield WHEELOCK _+
| (1786 - 1871) m 1807
_Luther James WHEELOCK _|
| (1808 - 1879) m 1843 |
| |_Electa JONES ________________
| (1790 - 1879) m 1807
|
|--Anna M. WHEELOCK
| (1851 - ....)
| ______________________________
| |
|_Mary E. SLAFTER _______|
(1817 - 1899) m 1843 |
|______________________________
Anna died at the age of 63, unmarried, at the home of her brother. (Source: "Wheelock Genealogy", by Carlyle Capron Wheelock and Winifred (Thomson) Gonseth, 1955; original source Avery G. Wheelock, 4 Sep 1912.)
The will of Anna M. Wheelock, on file at the courthouse in Syracuse, Volume 61, pgs. 176, 177, approved 6 Dec 1912, indicates that she resided in the Village of Manlius. She named her brother, Avery G. Wheelock as the executor, left money for the erection of a headstone, and left money and belongings to Dollie A. Fitch of Rochester, NY; Ellen M. Bullock of Manlius, NY; Dora B. Wheelock of Manlius NY; Avergy G. Wheelock of Manlius, NY; and Alma E. White of Watervale, NY.
The will was executed by Avery G. Wheelock and acknowledged by Dora B. Wheelock, Dollie A. Fitch, Alma E. White, and Anna C. Carley, the surviving heirs and next of kin.
(Source: Will of Anna M. Wheelock transcribed and kindly provided by Tom Stuhler, Feb 2002.)
_Ralph WHEELOCK _____
| (1600 - 1683) m 1630
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __|
| (1639 - 1720) m 1668|
| |_Rebecca CLARKE _____+
| (1610 - 1680) m 1630
|
|--Benjamin WHEELOCK
| (1678 - 1746)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth BULLEN ___|
(1646 - 1689) m 1668|
|_____________________
Benjamin Wheelock, third generation Wheelock in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, was born in Medfield, Massachusetts, 12 Dec 1678; the first male child of Benjamin Wheelock, Sr. and Elizabeth (Bullen) Wheelock. His grandparents, Rev. Ralph Wheelock, Rebecca (Clarke) Wheelock, Samuel Bullen, and Mary (Morse) Bullen were all early settlers of both Dedham and Medfield. [1]
Benjamin, Sr. was a proprieter of the town of Mendon, and moved there with his family circa 1685, thus becoming one of the founding settlers of the town. Benjamin, Jr. was but six or seven years old at the time. Benjamin, Sr. was a large landholder in Mendon, and was the third owner of the Albee Cornmill. In 1713, when Benjamin, Jr. was 25 years of age, his father deeded mill priveledges to he and his brother, Obadiah. [2] Thus Benjamin became established as a miller and a farmer in Mendon, where he lived out the rest of his life.
Benjamin married twice; first to Hulda Thayer, whose grandfather, Ferdinando Thayer was the principle founder of Mendon [3], and second to Rebecca Kinney. Having married Rebecca fairly late in life, all of Benjamin's children were born to his first wife, Hulda.
In 1722/3, Benjamin acquired a parcell of land near Oxford, Mass, which he deeded to his sons Jonathan, David, and Paul between the years1735 and 1740. This land was later annexed to Charlton (in 1757), where the three brothers played principle roles as early settlers and leaders of town affairs. [4]
On 13 Sep 1746 Benjamin died in Mendon, leaving his wife, Rebecca, and eight children. His will is on file with the Worcester Probate Office, case number 63618. In it, he leaves bequests to his wife Rebecca (to sustain her for the rest of her life, or until she remarries); land to his sons Benjamin, Daniel, Silas, and Peter; money to his sons Jonathan, David, and Paul; money and miscellaneous domestic items to his grandchildren Peter Thayer, Mary Thayer, and Abigail Thayer (the children of his deceased daughter Mary Wheelock); money to his daughter Hulda (Wheelock) (Sanford) Rice; money and other items to his grandchildren Seth and Mary Sanford (children of Hulda).
(Written by Roderick B. Sullivan, Northborough, MA, May 1998)
References
[1] "History of the Town of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1650 to 1886", William S. Tilden, published 1887 by George H. Ellis, Boston.
[2] "The Wheelock Family in America", Walter T. Wheelock, privately published.
[3] A historical plaque in the center of Mendon lists the founders of Mendon. Ferdinando Thayer appears first on this list. Benjamin Wheelock, Sr. also appears further down on the list.
[4] March 1997 phone interview with William Hultgren, member of the Charlton Historical Society, specializing in the history of the Charlton Northside. Also, Worcester County Deeds, Benjamin Wheelock to son Paul, book 16, pg 360, recorded 1742.
_Addison Patridge WHEELOCK _+
| (1833 - ....) m 1855
_Hector Calvin WHEELOCK _|
| (1865 - 1946) m 1907 |
| |_Ann MCBRIDE _______________+
| (1833 - 1885) m 1855
|
|--Calvin Hector WHEELOCK
| (1922 - ....)
| _William BURKETT ___________
| |
|_Hattie Burkett WALLACE _|
(1884 - 1956) m 1907 |
|_Emily FOX _________________
_Henry WHEELOCK _____+
| (1771 - ....) m 1793
_Simon WHEELOCK _____|
| (1812 - 1889) m 1837|
| |_Phoebe DICKINSON ___
| m 1793
|
|--Eliza E. WHEELOCK
| (1854 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rebecca KITTREDGE __|
(1814 - 1860) m 1837|
|_____________________
_____________________
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_Obadiah WHEELOCK ___|
| (.... - 1844) m 1795|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Roxellana WHEELOCK
| (1796 - ....)
| _Timothy FISHER _____
| |
|_Lucretia FISHER ____|
(1773 - 1844) m 1795|
|_Lovicy WOOD ________
Maria Roxanna Slocumb, daughter of Horation and Roxellana (Wheelock) Slocumb, married William Terry, son of Daniel and Mary Pease (Parsons) Terry.
(Source: "A National Register of the Society Sons of the American Revolution", A. Howard Clark, published 1902, NY, Louis H. Cornish)
The Family History Library has the following title: "Ancestral register of Maria Roxanna Slocumb, born October 25, 1824 in Sutton Mass. : wife of William Terry, M.D.".