Emma was the daughter of James W. Coverly and Emma S. Mclanathan.
Alice was the daughter of Jonathan Page and Mary ____. (Source: "The Wheelock Family in America, 1637-1969", by Walter T. Wheelock, published 1969.) The Boston Columbian Centinel newspaper, 11 Mar 1820 edition contains a death notice for Mrs. Alice Wheelock, widow, d. in Sudbury, aged 89 years. This might be the same individual, though it is unclear why she would be referred to as "Mrs. Wheelock" after having married (2) Jesse Willis.
Ada was the daughter of D. W. and Caroline (Stephens) Sloan.
_William WHEELOCK ____+
| (1913 - 2003) m 1935
_Roger William WHEELOCK _|
| (1939 - ....) m 1958 |
| |_Maude Laura NICHOLS _
| m 1935
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|--Darlene Lee WHEELOCK
| (1962 - ....)
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|_Sandra Irene SHAW ______|
(1941 - 2005) m 1958 |
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_Ralph WHEELOCK _____|
| (1600 - 1683) m 1630|
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|--Eleazar WHEELOCK
| (1654 - 1730)
| _Thomas CLARKE ______
| | (1567 - 1638) m 1602
|_Rebecca CLARKE _____|
(1610 - 1680) m 1630|
|_Mary CANNE _________
(1580 - ....) m 1602
William S. Tilden ("History of Medfield, Massachusetts, 1650-1886", 1887) writes as follows: "The first notice of him in the town records is in 1676, when he killed four wolves. He removed to Mendon soon after his [first] marriage. He was a surveyor of land there in 1681. He distinguished himself as a hunter of wild beasts while living in Mendon. Afterward, returning to Medfield about 1701, he purchased of Grindal Rawson the Wilson homestead, where the town hall now stands. He also became owner of the original Wheelock estate on the west corner of North Street. Captain Wheelock was selectman in 1720, and was a prominent man in town affairs. He died in 1731." (Pg. 508)
"In 1705, Isaac Chenery, Sen., of Dedham [father of Mary], deeded lands to his son-in-law, Eleazar Wheelock." (Pg. 339)
Mr. Tilden writes of Rev. John Wilson's widow, shortly after his death: "[Mrs. Wilson] was living in Mendon in 1702, probably with her youngest daughter, the estate here [Medfield] having been sold in 1701 to Eleazar Wheelock, who transformed it into an inn."
Adin Ballou ("History of the Town of Milford, Worcester County, From Its First Settlement to 1881", 1882) writes as follows: "Two of his [Rev. Ralph Wheelock's] sons settled in Mendon, perhaps before their father's death; for they paid parochial taxes there in in 1685 or 1686. Their names were Benjamin and Eliazer, or Eleazer. Eliazer settled in the vicinity of "Goat Hill" and "Wolf Hill," in the now northerly part of Uxbridge, on the "Great River". He was a very daring man, and became famous as a hunter and exterminator of ferocious wild beasts, then fearfully abundant."
His will was written 29 Jan 1730, and is on file at the Suffolk County Probate Court, case 6086. In it he mentions his wife Mary, his son Ralph of Windham, his daughter Rebecca Adams, his granddaughter Ester Wales, his granddaughter Elizabeth Holbrook "in her Mothers Right", his three grandchildren Mary Lawrence, Daniel Lawrence, and Ester Lawrence, "In Right of their Mother my Daughter Mary", his granddaughter Elizabeth "the Daughter of my Son Ralph Wheelock", his son Ephraim Wheelock, and his grandsons Eleazar and Ralph, sons of Ephraim.
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1790 - 1869) m 1815
_Charles Lafayette WHEELOCK _|
| (1824 - 1897) |
| |_Lydia BOWMAN _______
| (1793 - 1871) m 1815
|
|--Francis WHEELOCK
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|_Maria Jane IRWIN ___________|
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_Peter WHEELOCK ____________+
| (1802 - 1880)
_Arthur Buck WHEELOCK _|
| (1832 - ....) m 1869 |
| |_Chestina Eliza Smith BUCK _
| (1811 - 1886)
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|--Mary Elsie WHEELOCK
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|_Cynthia E. MUNDY _____|
m 1869 |
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_Ephraim WHEELOCK ___+
| (1696 - 1785) m 1728
_Moses WHEELOCK _____|
| (1737 - 1801) m 1766|
| |_Priscilla PLIMPTON _
| (.... - 1740) m 1728
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|--Silas WHEELOCK
| (1776 - ....)
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|_Lydia BOND _________|
(1747 - 1825) m 1766|
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