__
|
_Jonas BLOOD ________|
| (1763 - 1848) m 1788|
| |__
|
|
|--Susannah BLOOD
| (1789 - 1880)
| __
| |
|_Susannah ADAMS _____|
(1758 - 1850) m 1788|
|__
The obituary of George W. Lewis, from the Fredonia Censor, 18 Nov 1885, courtesy of Theresa Bickhart, Mar 2000:
"George W. Lewis died 13 Nov 1885 b. Buffalo 13 Mar 1816. Fredonia business man .. to Fredonia 42 years ago ... to Canada as a clerk .. in 1843 Woonsocket, RI, married Miss Eliza Wheelock of Mendon, MA. He had probably the best library in town. Bapt., later founder of Free Methodist Church corner of Free & Day Sts. Funeral held Sunday in Christian Church, E.E. Smith assisted by Revs. Manley & Kingsbury...6 children: the oldest, Mrs. Weaver & Mrs. F. D. Shaver have died; others: Clarence of Fredonia, Wilton of Boston, Mrs. Estelle Daniels in Dakota & May, now in Fredonia. Each of deceased daughters left one child."
George Lewis' mother was Polly Lewis. She died 9 Nov 1863, in Fredonia. She was a resident of Buffalo during the war of 1812 and was witness to burning and pillage by Indians.
_____________________
|
_Nelson PIERCE _______|
| (1827 - ....) m 1858 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Ella F. PIERCE
| (1860 - ....)
| _Wesley WHEELOCK ____+
| | (1818 - 1892)
|_Syretha A. WHEELOCK _|
(1840 - 1920) m 1858 |
|_Mary Jane MASTERS __+
(1821 - 1901)
Mormon Archives sumitted by, Luella W. LeBaron: The Wights, p. 110
_____________________
|
_John Parker WARREN ____|
| (1795 - 1878) m 1820 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--William Chapin WARREN
| (1839 - ....)
| _Asa WHEELOCK _______+
| | (1758 - 1842) m 1797
|_Lucy Maynard WHEELOCK _|
(1798 - 1880) m 1820 |
|_Abigail REED _______+
(1767 - 1846) m 1797
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1713 - 1783) m 1735
_Asa WHEELOCK _______|
| (1741 - 1816) m 1763|
| |_Martha WIGHT _______+
| (1718 - 1764) m 1735
|
|--Asa WHEELOCK
| (1783 - 1858)
| _John DRURY _________
| |
|_Rachel DRURY _______|
(1744 - 1830) m 1763|
|_Susannah GODDARD ___
Marcus Warren Waite, in "The Wheelock Family of Calais, VT", 1940, writes as follows:
"No documentary evidence has been discovered to prove that this Asa was the son of Asa of Calais, yet the weight of circumstantial evidence appears to indicate that he was. The family lived at Cape Vincent, NY, for many years. He was ensign and sergeant in the War of 1812 from Cape Vincent. Late in life, or in 1853, the family moved to Illinois, where he died at the home of his son Oscar, near Apple River, Feb 24, 1858, ae 75, and is buried in Morseville Cemetery three miles southeast of Stockton, ILL. Mrs. Wheelock resided in Stockton until 1882 when she removed to Iowa to be with her daughter, Mrs. Biddleman, and died at Mrs. Biddleman's home in Atlantic, Iowa, in 1890 or '91, ae 94. She was a member of the Methodist Church over fifty years. Buried at Atlantic."
_Paul WHEELOCK ______+
| (1727 - 1824)
_Samuel WHEELOCK ____|
| (1755 - 1827) m 1787|
| |_Thankful RAND ______
| (1727 - ....)
|
|--Bradshaw WHEELOCK
| (1789 - 1866)
| _____________________
| |
|_Susannah HOPPINS ___|
(.... - 1845) m 1787|
|_____________________
Bradshaw was the twin of Luther. His will is on file at the Onondaga County Surrogate's Court, Fabius N-412-3. It was probated 12 Nov 1866. In it he leaves to his wife, Lydia Wheelock, real estate in "said town of Fabius on Lot No. 22 lying North of the road or highway running westerly from Apulia to Apulia Station and formerly known as the Skaneateles and Hamilton turnpike...", and mentions his daughters Sarah E. Collins, Lydia M. Babcock, and Mary J. Loomis. He appoints F. A. Loomis as the sole executor. (Researched by Janet W. Gibbens, Jun 2000.)
_Cyrus Hubbard WHEELOCK _+
| (1813 - 1894) m 1853
_Byron Granville WHEELOCK _|
| (1869 - 1919) |
| |_Marion DALLIN __________
| m 1853
|
|--Byron Jacob WHEELOCK
| (1899 - 1944)
| _________________________
| |
|_Dorothy CHRISTENSEN ______|
|
|_________________________
_Artemas WHEELOCK ___+
| (1801 - 1871)
_Daniel S. WHEELOCK ___|
| (1833 - 1909) m 1853 |
| |_Rachel RENOLDS _____
| (1802 - 1866)
|
|--Charles V. WHEELOCK
| (1858 - 1924)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jane Elizabeth FIKES _|
(.... - 1926) m 1853 |
|_____________________
This family is enumerated in the 1910 Federal Census, living in Munro Township, Cheboygan Co, Michigan. Charles V. Wheelock, age 51, living with Laura A. Wheelock, age 46, their sons Aubry V. Wheelock, age 23, Claude P. Wheelock, age 17, Ernest F. Wheelock, age 11, Keith D. Wheelock, age 6, Dale E. Wheelock, age 4. Also living in the household, relation given as "cousin" is Fred E. Harris, age 35.
They are enumerated in the 1920 Census living in Munro Township, Cheboygan, MI. Charles, age 60, is living with his wife, Laura, age 56, and their sons Ernest F., age 21, Keith R, age 16, Dale E, age 14, and Aubry M, age 9.
_Daniel WHEELOCK ____+
| (1707 - 1793) m 1732
_Daniel WHEELOCK ____|
| (1744 - 1781) |
| |_Deborah DARLING ____+
| (1711 - 1793) m 1732
|
|--Esek WHEELOCK
| (1765 - 1846)
| _____________________
| |
|_Keziah HUNT ________|
|
|_____________________
According to "Wheelock Genealogy", by Carlyle Wheelock and Winifred (Thomson) Gonseth, Esek died in PA, age 81.
Esek inherited land from his father in Franconia, NH.
Some of the descendants of Esek (Esock) can be found on RootsWeb, WorldConnect Project (as of Apr 2000). Search for Esock Wheelock or Sophia Steere.
_Martin WHEELOCK ____+
| (1792 - 1840)
_Martin N. WHEELOCK _|
| (1818 - ....) m 1842|
| |_Rachel ORDWAY ______
| (1794 - 1840)
|
|--Lyman L. WHEELOCK
| (1847 - 1869)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lydia LITTLE _______|
m 1842 |
|_____________________
There is no birth record for Lyman L. Wheelock, but his death record specifies that he was the son of Martin M. Wheelock and Lydia Little.
_Asa WHEELOCK _______+
| (1741 - 1816) m 1763
_Asa WHEELOCK ________|
| (1783 - 1858) m 1816 |
| |_Rachel DRURY _______+
| (1744 - 1830) m 1763
|
|--Oscar Uberto WHEELOCK
| (1830 - 1891)
| _____________________
| |
|_Weltha Adaline HORR _|
(1796 - 1890) m 1816 |
|_____________________
Relief was from Lancaster, MA at the time of her marriage to Willis Wilder.