Caroline ____ married (1) Samuel Jones of Johnson, VT. (Src: "Inscriptions at the Town Cemetery at the Village of Bakersfield, VT", by Herbert Williams Denio, AM, of New York City, NEHGR, 1921, Vol 75, pg 101)
Horace Andrews was from New Salem, MA.
_John EUSTICE _________
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_William Frederick EUSTICE _|
| (1876 - 1952) m 1897 |
| |_Annie JEWISON ________
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|--Ellen Elizabeth EUSTICE
| (1907 - ....)
| _Luman Cyrus WHEELOCK _+
| | (1845 - ....)
|_Mary WHEELOCK _____________|
(1870 - 1951) m 1897 |
|_Katharine SUTTON _____
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_Robert KELLEY ______|
| (1714 - 1783) m 1770|
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|--Henry KELLEY
| (1778 - ....)
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|_Lydia MARRS ________|
m 1770 |
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_Ezekiel MASTERS ____|
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|--Mary Jane MASTERS
| (1821 - 1901)
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|_Frances HAYES ______|
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_Walter MUIR __________|
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|--Grace MUIR
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| _Cyrus WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1817 - 1895) m 1841
|_Lois Lovisa WHEELOCK _|
(1842 - 1923) |
|_Lois OBER __________
(1816 - 1889) m 1841
_Clarence PARK _______
| (1885 - 1965) m 1909
_Warren George PARK _|
| (1912 - ....) |
| |_Julia Nell WHEELOCK _+
| (1889 - 1941) m 1909
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|--Betty PARK
| (1943 - ....)
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|_Blanche BARTLETT ___|
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_Hilen Daniel WHEELOCK _+
| (1832 - 1871) m 1858
_William Clapp WHEELOCK _|
| (1861 - 1917) m 1885 |
| |_Lucinda Marie CLAPP ___
| (1839 - 1908) m 1858
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|--Bessie Sarah WHEELOCK
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|_Ella Frances GREGAN ____|
(1863 - 1918) m 1885 |
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Josiah was a prominent man in the Town of Sutton, MA. The local history refers to him as Major Josiah Wheelock. He was town moderator three times in 1814; served as a town selectman in the years 1810 through 1816; and was a representative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 1815. His ancestry is not known, but he may be the son of Jonathan Wheelock and Thankful Haskell of Lancaster.
Benedict and Tracy write in the History of Sutton:
Major Wheelock was a clock and watchmaker and jeweller. He had several apprentices, amongh them Capt. Josiah Hall, Simeon Marble, Clark Sibley, Moses L. Morse, Brigham Smith and others. He invented a watch known as the Wheelock watch. It was a great improvement on the old verge watch, and was but slightly improved by the introduction of the "Patent Lever." It was really the best watch of his time. He also made superior clocks. He gave an organ to the church, which was played for several years by one of his apprentices, Brigham Smith, son of Capt. Thomas. Major Wheelock owned a factory in Fitchburg. He had no children.
(Source: History of the Town of Sutton, 1704 to 1876, by Rev. William A. Benedict, A.M., and Rev. Hiram A. Tracy, published 1878.)
_Elias WHEELOCK _____+
| (1743 - 1821) m 1766
_Charles WHEELOCK ___|
| (1791 - ....) |
| |_Sarah RICE _________
| (1741 - ....) m 1766
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|--Rupert Canning WHEELOCK
| (1835 - ....)
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|_Hannah BALTZOR _____|
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The 1900 Federal Census of Onondaga County, New York State, Enumeration District 68, Sheet 1A Line 6 lists Orlando C. White as residing in Pompey Town, being 45 years old, born June 1854 in New York, married for 22 years working as a farm laborer who can read, write and speak English. (Source: Thomas Stuhler, a descendant of Orlando White and Alma Eliza Wheelock, Apr 2001)