________________________
|
_Lawrence Joseph FERRY _|
| (1921 - 1992) |
| |________________________
|
|
|--Lawrence Joseph FERRY
| (1946 - ....)
| _Frank Norman WHEELOCK _+
| | (1889 - 1969) m 1912
|_Dorothy May WHEELOCK __|
(1926 - 1981) |
|_Gertrude WILSON _______
m 1912
_Thomas WHEELOCK ____+
| (1749 - 1804) m 1769
_Levi WHEELOCK ______|
| (1772 - ....) m 1817|
| |_Hannah HAYWARD _____
| m 1769
|
|--Alden D. WHEELOCK
| (1825 - 1897)
| _____________________
| |
|_Hepsibeth MITCHELL _|
(1796 - ....) m 1817|
|_____________________
The 1851 Vermont marriage record for Alden and Elizabeth refers to Alden Wheelock of Bakersfield, VT. He was a stone mason, per record of marriage to Rosa Ann Snay.
The children of Alden and Elizabeth (Mary, Effie, Henrietta) are given by "The Family of John Perkins of Ipswich, Massachussetts", by Geo. A. Perkins, M.D., The Salem Press Publishing Co., 1889; researched by Clyde ____, grandson of Alma Elizabeth Wheelock, May 2003.
The Vermont Vital Records at the state level show Rosa Ann's last name to be Snow; but the town records, and her headstone identify the last name as Snay. (Research courtesy of Shannon Cochran, a descendant, Oct 2002.) Her marriage to Alden Wheelock was her first, his second.
Alden D. Wheelock at age 39, 6 feet 2 1/2 inches, dark complexion, grey eyes, sandy hair, born in Bakersfield, VT, occupation - mason enlisted in Company I, 10th Regement Vermont Infantry August 13, 1862 in Fairfield, VT for a term of 3 years. He was mustered in as a private at Brattleboro, VT Sept. 1,1862. He was listed as absent sick in General Hospital since Dec.13, 1862. He was discharged Feb. 10, 1863 at Brattleboro, VT, for a small hernia on the left side. (Src: Research kindly supplied by Clyde ____, great-grandson of Harold Alden Wheelock, May 2003.)
_Moses WHEELOCK _____+
| (1737 - 1801) m 1766
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____|
| (1788 - 1857) m 1812|
| |_Lydia BOND _________
| (1747 - 1825) m 1766
|
|--Moses Ames WHEELOCK
| (1821 - 1878)
| _____________________
| |
|_Amelia AMES ________|
(1788 - 1874) m 1812|
|_____________________
The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, p. 600 battalion officer "Old Guard" of NY chmn. New York Stock Exchange, 1847-78
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1678 - 1746) m 1700
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
| (1713 - 1783) m 1735|
| |_Huldah THAYER ______+
| (1682 - 1739) m 1700
|
|--Peter WHEELOCK
| (1749 - 1820)
| _Joseph WIGHT _______
| | (1679 - ....)
|_Martha WIGHT _______|
(1718 - 1764) m 1735|
|_Mercy _____ ________
(.... - 1725)
Peter was one of the original proprietors of the town of Calais, Vermont; and was the "leading man" of the town during the first ten years of it's history. (Source: "The Wheelock Family of Calais, Vt", by Marcus Warren Waite, published 1940)
Peter Wheelock probably served in the Revolutionary War. He marched on the Lexington Alarm as a private in Colonel Learned's Regiment.
_Franklin Tobias WHEELOCK _+
| (1894 - 1960)
_Robert Franklin WHEELOCK _|
| (1920 - 1997) m 1942 |
| |_Hazel Belle GRETTON ______
| (1897 - ....)
|
|--Wayne Franklin WHEELOCK
| (1945 - 1955)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Ruth N. TOTTEN ___________|
m 1942 |
|___________________________