_____________________
|
_Elias BARTLETT _____|
| (1795 - 1865) m 1822|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Betsey Manor BARTLETT
| (1826 - ....)
| _John WHEELOCK ______+
| | (1756 - ....) m 1779
|_Eliza WHEELOCK _____|
(1801 - 1860) m 1822|
|_Dorothy WILDER _____
(1763 - 1818) m 1779
_Elijah DEWING ______
| (1761 - 1844) m 1788
_Joel DEWING ________|
| (1807 - 1891) m 1832|
| |_Betty REED _________
| m 1788
|
|--Abbie A. DEWING
| (1843 - ....)
| _Gershom WHEELOCK ___+
| | (1779 - 1855) m 1806
|_Mary WHEELOCK ______|
(1810 - 1848) m 1832|
|_Priscilla MASON ____+
(1778 - 1845) m 1806
_Luman Cyrus WHEELOCK _+
| (1845 - ....)
_William WHEELOCK ___|
| (1868 - 1937) m 1900|
| |_Katharine SUTTON _____
|
|
|--Ambrose WHEELOCK
| (1904 - 1983)
| _______________________
| |
|_Margaret SHEEHAN ___|
(.... - 1920) m 1900|
|_______________________
_Paul WHEELOCK ______+
| (1715 - 1776)
_Edward WHEELOCK ____|
| m 1776 |
| |_Abigail CHAPIN _____+
| (1721 - 1800)
|
|--Cynda WHEELOCK
| (1783 - ....)
| _Thomas DAGGETT _____+
| | (1725 - 1758) m 1747
|_Martha DAGGETT _____|
(1755 - ....) m 1776|
|_Martha STOCKWELL ___+
m 1747
_Ashley Wilder WHEELOCK _+
| (1848 - 1894) m 1874
_Oscar Ashley WHEELOCK __|
| (1887 - 1938) m 1916 |
| |_Thankful ARMSTRONG _____+
| (1851 - 1906) m 1874
|
|--Edward Ashley WHEELOCK
| (1919 - ....)
| _Edd STEVENS ____________
| |
|_Irene Victoria STEVENS _|
(1894 - ....) m 1916 |
|_Ruby Mae MORGAN ________
_Peter WHEELOCK _____+
| (1766 - 1851) m 1786
_Haskell WHEELOCK ___|
| (1787 - 1870) m 1809|
| |_Sarah GRAVES _______
| (1765 - 1854) m 1786
|
|--Hiram H. WHEELOCK
| (1817 - 1895)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lydia DUNHAM _______|
(1789 - ....) m 1809|
|_____________________
Hiram H. Wheelock was a native of the State of New York. When about a year old, his parents moved to Royalton, VT; and shortly thereafter to Newburg (Wisconsin). In 1840, he moved to Milwaukee, and then to Pewaukee, Waukesha Co, Wisconsin where he established a factory for the manufacture of hay rakes and wooden handles. Later he became involved in milling and the manufacture of furniture. In Apr, 1846 he moved to Hartford, Washington Co, Wisconsin, then a small hamlet consisting of a few log houses and a saw mill. There he built a store, selling general supplies. The business expanded, and he formed a partnership with Mr. R. S. Kneeland, under the name Wheelock & Kneeland. Shortly after, Mr. Ira H. Wheelock and Mr. Nathan Parker bought an interest in the business, and the firm name was changed to Wheelock, Kneeland, & Co. About 1850, Mr. H. H. Wheelock & Bros. had established a branch store at Mayville, Dodge Co., under the name of Wheelock Bros., and under the management of J. D. Wheelock.
A successful business, Hiram H. Wheelock was involved in milling, retail sales of general merchandise, sale and processing of pearl ash, and water power. A man of rare business ability, with energy and courage to execute his plans, he was a powerful factor in the growth and development of Hartford and adjacent towns.
(Source: "History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin," published in 1881 by Western Historical Company.)
The birth date on his headstone (1818) disagrees with the birth date given in "History of Washington" (16 Dec 1817).
_Samuel WHEELOCK ____+
| (1696 - 1756) m 1720
_Timothy WHEELOCK ___|
| (1724 - 1812) m 1747|
| |_Huldah RICE ________
| (1701 - ....) m 1720
|
|--Jonas WHEELOCK
| (1750 - 1764)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah RAND _________|
m 1747 |
|_____________________
_Moses WHEELOCK _____+
| (1776 - 1861)
_Hiram Knight WHEELOCK _|
| (1814 - 1886) |
| |_Faithful KNIGHT ____+
| (1781 - 1877)
|
|--Willie A. WHEELOCK
| (1858 - ....)
| _Aaron SMITH ________
| |
|_Hannah M. SMITH _______|
(1823 - 1862) |
|_Maria _____ ________