Margery was the daughter of Noah Aldrich and Sarah Fletcher.
Matilda Calhoun was from Scotland. (Source: Brian Wheelock, great grandson of Alonzo and Matilda, Mar 2001.)
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_Henry VROOM ________|
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|--Harriet Elizabeth VROOM
| (1813 - ....)
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|_Abigail DITMARS ____|
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_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1704 - ....) m 1726
_Jesse WHEELOCK _____|
| (1731 - ....) m 1753|
| |_Deborah TAFT _______
| (1702 - ....) m 1726
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|--Baruch WHEELOCK
| (1774 - 1816)
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|_Phoebe WHITE _______|
m 1753 |
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The 1850 New York Census lists the following Wheelocks living in Painted Post, NY: George A., Marcus M, Paris, Anna E., and David. Phila Wheelock (1776 - 1854) and Paris Wheelock (1797 - 1854) are buried in nearby Hope Cemetery, Corning, Steuben Co, NY, along with many other Wheelocks, presumably descendants. (Src: Painted Hills Genealogy Society Website, covering the Painted Hills Region of Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania, http://paintedhills.org/, Nov 2002.)
_Martin WHEELOCK ____+
| (1796 - 1864) m 1821
_Dexter WHEELOCK ____|
| (1823 - 1903) m 1846|
| |_Mehitable WING _____
| (.... - 1827) m 1821
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|--Henry M. WHEELOCK
| (1860 - ....)
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|_Olive M. WHEELER ___|
(1820 - 1878) m 1846|
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"New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial", Cutter, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914, has the following to say about Henry:
"His parents went to Gardner when he was two years old, and there he attended the public schools. He went to work on a farm at Northfield at the age of thirteen years and continued until 1877. He then went to Wendell, where his father had bought a farm, and worked with his father there until 1833. Returning to Gardner, he was employed in a chair factory until 1888, when he went to Dummerston, Vermont, to work in a carriage painting shop. Afterward he became a carrage painter at Dummerston on his own account. He also had charge of the property of his brother, Charles T. Wheelock. In 1906 he removed to Brattleboro, where he has since had a carriage painting shop on Flat Street. In politics he is a Republican. He is a member of Painters Union No. 123, of Brattleboro, and is at present its vice-president. He is a sergeant of the First Regiment Band, Vermont National Guard."
"Henry M. Wheelock married (first) Eliza A. Dodwell, of Gardner, and had one child, Olive Vivan..."
The 1900 Census for Dummerston, Windham Co, VT, shows Henry M. Wheelock living with his sister-in-law, Minnie O. Wheelock (no doubt, Minnie Ophelia Sargent, wife of Charles Wheelock), his nephew Justine Wheelock, and Helen M. Sergeant, a border.
Henry and Laura F. appear in the 1910 Census living on Canal St. in Brattleboro, Windham Co, Vermont.
_Hilen Daniel WHEELOCK _+
| (1832 - 1871) m 1858
_Hilen D. WHEELOCK __|
| (1865 - 1904) m 1885|
| |_Lucinda Marie CLAPP ___
| (1839 - 1908) m 1858
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|--Inda WHEELOCK
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|_Alice May ARNOLD ___|
(1867 - ....) m 1885|
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_Addison Patridge WHEELOCK _+
| (1833 - ....) m 1855
_John Perry WHEELOCK _|
| (1868 - 1940) m 1889 |
| |_Ann MCBRIDE _______________+
| (1833 - 1885) m 1855
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|--Margaret Ellen WHEELOCK
| (1912 - ....)
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|_Lucy BUCHAN _________|
(1869 - 1943) m 1889 |
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