Mary McClellan Marsh was the daughter of Warren Marsh and Mary McClellan. (Source: FamilySearch Pedigree Resource File, CD #11, submitted by Alice Colby VOLKERT, of 368 Seville Lane, Costa Mesa, CA)
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1745 - 1814) m 1768
_Abner WHEELOCK _____|
| (1779 - 1843) m 1804|
| |_Elizabeth THOMPSON _
| (1750 - 1812) m 1768
|
|--Albert Thomson WHEELOCK
| (1819 - 1843)
| _Daniel CONVERSE ____+
| | (1751 - 1814) m 1778
|_Mary CONVERSE ______|
(1781 - 1874) m 1804|
|_Mary WHEELOCK ______+
(.... - 1808) m 1778
Albert drowned in West Rutland when a powerful horse that he had ridden into the pond rolled over. The accident occurred in the sight of several men who were too frightened to save him. (Src: "Genealogy of The Converse Family and Allied Families", by Charles Allen Converse, 1905, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~converse/index.html.) He was single when he died. (Src: "Massachusetts Deaths, 1844: Volume 8, Barnstable to Hampshire; Volume 9, Middlesex to Worcester", compiled by Beth Philips, database online at ancestry.com, Dec 2001.)
_Ralph WHEELOCK _____+
| (1758 - 1847) m 1784
_Gershom Blashfield WHEELOCK _|
| (1786 - 1871) m 1807 |
| |_Abigail BLASHFIELD _+
| (1762 - 1819) m 1784
|
|--Luther James WHEELOCK
| (1808 - 1879)
| _____________________
| |
|_Electa JONES ________________|
(1790 - 1879) m 1807 |
|_____________________
_Simeon WHEELOCK ____+
| (1741 - 1787) m 1763
_Jerry WHEELOCK _____|
| (1784 - 1861) m 1811|
| |_Deborah THAYER _____
| (1741 - 1815) m 1763
|
|--Maria Isabella WHEELOCK
| (1824 - 1897)
| _Daniel DAY _________
| | (.... - 1848) m 1787
|_Sukey DAY __________|
(.... - 1875) m 1811|
|_Sylvia WHEELOCK ____+
(1764 - 1842) m 1787
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1678 - 1746) m 1700
_Silas WHEELOCK _____|
| (1717 - 1793) m 1740|
| |_Huldah THAYER ______+
| (1682 - 1739) m 1700
|
|--Rhoda WHEELOCK
| (1761 - ....)
| _John ALBEE _________
| | m 1705
|_Hannah ALBEE _______|
(1718 - 1803) m 1740|
|_Deborah THAYER _____
m 1705
_Simeon WHEELOCK ____+
| (1741 - 1787) m 1763
_Jerry WHEELOCK _____|
| (1784 - 1861) m 1811|
| |_Deborah THAYER _____
| (1741 - 1815) m 1763
|
|--Silas Mandeville WHEELOCK
| (1818 - 1901)
| _Daniel DAY _________
| | (.... - 1848) m 1787
|_Sukey DAY __________|
(.... - 1875) m 1811|
|_Sylvia WHEELOCK ____+
(1764 - 1842) m 1787
Silas M. Wheelock began work at the age of 9, earning 14 cents daily. From that age until his retirement sixty years later, he was almost constantly engaged in some form of work connected with the manufacture of woolens. When his father retired in 1846, he formed the firm C.A. & S.M. Wheelock, with his brother Charles, and his father. The firm manufactured satinets, plaid linseys, and tweeds. The business prospered. In 1870, Silas M. Wheelock bought the plant of the Harris Woolen Company at Putnam, CT, of which he became treasurer and manager. In 1883 he bought the Central Mill in Uxbridge, MA, and formed the Calumet Woolen Company to operate that extensive plant. In 1886 that company bought the Uxbridge Woolen factory (later called the Hecla Mill), which was operated in connection with the Calumet Mill until 1905. From 1846 until 1891, Mr. Wheelock was owner of Waucantuck Mills, as the plant of the C.A. & S.M. Wheelock Company was called. For forty three years (1858-1901) he was a director of the Blackstone National Bank. He represented the Second Worcester Senatorial District in the Massachusetts Legislature, 1888 and 1889. He was a delegate to the 1900 Republican National Convention, nominating WIlliam McKinley for the Presidency; and served Uxbridge as a selectman for three years.
(Source "History of Worcester County, Massachusetts", editted by Ellery Bicknell Crane, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, NY and Chicago, 1924.)