__
|
_Benjamin ALBEE _____|
| (1672 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Abiel ALBEE
| (1700 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Abiel _____ ________|
|
|__
_________________________
|
_C. W. BLOODWORTH ___|
| m 1907 |
| |_________________________
|
|
|--Franies Gene BLOODWORTH
| (1930 - ....)
| _John Tolibert WHEELOCK _+
| | (1858 - 1930) m 1886
|_Ivy WHEELOCK _______|
(1889 - 1949) m 1907|
|_Mattie Ann LOCKE _______
(1865 - 1945) m 1886
_________________________
|
_Chauncey Albert DURYEE _|
| |
| |_________________________
|
|
|--Frank DURYEE
|
| _Jerome Slater WHEELOCK _+
| | (1823 - 1908) m 1847
|_Emma J. WHEELOCK _______|
(1849 - ....) |
|_Fannie J. HOWELL _______
(1826 - 1909) m 1847
__
|
_George GADSBY ______|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Pauline GADSBY
|
| __
| |
|_Juliet EULER _______|
|
|__
_Russell WHEELOCK ___+
| (1797 - 1849) m 1825
_Charles Russell WHEELOCK _|
| (1826 - 1891) m 1851 |
| |_Betsey SHERMAN _____
| m 1825
|
|--Annie Greene WHEELOCK
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary Electa ORCUTT _______|
(1833 - ....) m 1851 |
|_____________________
_Simeon WHEELOCK ____+
| (1741 - 1787) m 1763
_Royal WHEELOCK _____|
| (1766 - 1856) m 1790|
| |_Deborah THAYER _____
| (1741 - 1815) m 1763
|
|--Betsy WHEELOCK
| (1791 - 1876)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lydia TAFT _________|
(.... - 1847) m 1790|
|_____________________
Children (Jasper, George, Ira) taken from "The Wheelock Family in America", by Walter T. Wheelock, 1969.
_Leonard WHEELOCK ___+
| (1785 - 1858) m 1804
_William Russell WHEELOCK _|
| (1822 - 1882) m 1843 |
| |_Persis BRIGHAM _____+
| (1786 - 1871) m 1804
|
|--Carrie WHEELOCK
| (1859 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Caroline E. BREWER _______|
m 1843 |
|_____________________
_Alden Levi WHEELOCK _+
| (1892 - ....) m 1917
_Merreal WHEELOCK _____|
| (1921 - 1996) m 1941 |
| |_Ora FLANDERS ________
| (1886 - 1934) m 1917
|
|--Linda WHEELOCK
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Virginia Alice LONGE _|
m 1941 |
|______________________
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1704 - ....) m 1726
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
| (.... - 1774) m 1756|
| |_Deborah TAFT _______
| (1702 - ....) m 1726
|
|--Lyman WHEELOCK
| (1761 - 1848)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ruth DANIELS _______|
(1738 - ....) m 1756|
|_____________________
Lyman fought in the Revolutionary War, as did his brothers, Eleazar and (probably) Alpheus. He enlisted at the age of 17 in 1778, and served in Colonel Ezra Wood's Regiment. After the war, he settled in Easton, MA.
The "History of Easton", William L. Chaffin, 1886, has this to say about Lyman's homestead:
"If we pass down the track to Short Street, go to the little cemetery on that street and take the lane leading northward from that spot, we shall find, after a quarter of a mile's walk, the Lyman Wheelock place, one of the most conspicuous ruins in town. The location, though not very elevated, is a beautiful one, from it one may command quite an extended view. Here lived Lyman Wheelock, the Revolutionary soldier and pensioner, who at one time kept an inn. The lane that ran by his house crossed the stream not far from the Macombers at South Easton, and led over what is known to have been an ancient dam called the Scotch dam."
The location of Lyman's home was no doubt on present day Lyman Wheelock Drive.
The children shown here (Lyman, Daniel, Rebecca, and Susan) are taken from "Wheelock Genealogy", by Carlyle Capron Wheelock and Winifred (Thomson) Gonseth, 1955; confirmed by the Easton town records, and by a note written in hand by Benjamin N. Langston in 1881. Benjamin was the husband of Lyman's granddaughter, Rebecca Wheelock. The note is preserved and in the posession of Robert Wheelock, of Ohio, Aug. 2000.
Lyman is buried in the Pratt Cemetery, on Rt. 138 in Easton, MA. No other Wheelock stones are present in that cemetery.
Lyman shares a headstone with his wife, Mercy. The headstone states that he was age 86 when he died in 1848. According to "The History of Easton", by W. L. Chaffin, 1886, he died in 1846, age 86. But this is not consistent with his birth date in the Mendon Vital Records, nor is it consistent with his heastone.
Lyman's sons, Daniel and Lyman, Jr. moved to Ohio in the 1805 time frame.
_Melvin Butler WHEELOCK _+
| (1889 - 1978)
_Melvin Anson WHEELOCK _|
| (1933 - ....) |
| |_Ruth Elizabeth GARBER __
|
|
|--Paul Clifford WHEELOCK
| (1952 - ....)
| _________________________
| |
|_Agnes Ann MCCLELLAN ___|
(1934 - ....) |
|_________________________
_Edward WHEELOCK ____+
| m 1776
_Reu WHEELOCK _______|
| (1785 - 1833) m 1805|
| |_Martha DAGGETT _____+
| (1755 - ....) m 1776
|
|--Sarah WHEELOCK
| (1810 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rosanna SMILEY _____|
(1780 - 1874) m 1805|
|_____________________
_Lyman WHEELOCK _____+
| (1761 - 1848) m 1783
_Lyman WHEELOCK _____|
| (1788 - 1850) m 1820|
| |_Mercy WILLIAMS _____
| (1750 - 1837) m 1783
|
|--Susan WHEELOCK
| (1824 - 1868)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary FOUTS _________|
(1802 - 1884) m 1820|
|_____________________
An obituary, written by Susan's brother in law, Benjamin N. Langston, was found in a family bible, originally owned by Jane Coppock, now owned (Oct 2000) by Barbara Teague (ggg-granddaughter of Jane Coppock, and a descendant of Susan (Wheelock) Teague):
"TEAGUE - Died, near Pleasant Hill, Miami County Ohio, December 8th, 1868, Susan Teague, wife of John Teague, in her 45th year. After taking an affectionate farewell of her husband, five children, and other relatives, and friends, she fell asleep in Jesus. At her fall many tears were shed, and many hearts were filled with sorrow and mourning. Funeral sermon by Elders William and Thomas Jay to a large congregation.
B. N. Langston"
_Paul WHEELOCK ______+
| (1715 - 1776)
_Seth WHEELOCK ______|
| (1752 - 1806) m 1784|
| |_Abigail CHAPIN _____+
| (1721 - 1800)
|
|--Wainy WHEELOCK
| (1793 - 1852)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth WELD _____|
(1760 - ....) m 1784|
|_____________________
Wainy's headstone, located in the North St. Cemetery, in the center of Spencer, MA, states that she died 30 Mar 1852, at the age of 59 years. She is buried next to her husband, Jonas.
(Source: Headstone record, taken by Roderick B. Sullivan, Jr., Mar 1999)
Marcus W. Waite, in his book "The Wheelock Family of Calais, Vt.", published by the Driftwind Press, Montpelier, Vt. in 1940, says the following about Wainy:
"She often visited her brother Welcome in Calais, and was well known to the older people of the town. The late Joshua Dana of Calais reported her as being the most beautiful woman he had every seen."
_Dana WHEELOCK ______+
| (1806 - 1894) m 1837
_James Henry N. WHEELOCK _|
| (1839 - ....) m 1862 |
| |_Mary NASON _________+
| (1820 - 1863) m 1837
|
|--Wealthy B. WHEELOCK
| (1862 - 1862)
| _Simeon CONVERSE ____
| |
|_Jennette F. CONVERSE ____|
(1841 - ....) m 1862 |
|_Emma GLEASON _______