Jennie was the daughter of Isaac Bush and Anna ____. (Source: Private records of Krista (Spaulding) Leeder, a descendant of Jennie Bush, Feb 2000.)
The Charlton Vital Records refer to him as Ebenezer, Jr. He is probably the son of Ebenezer Lamb and Mary White, b. 21 July 1774 in Charlton, MA.
The VRs also make record of a marriage between Ebenezer Lamb, Jr. and Vashti Clark, 14 Jun 1814.
_______________________
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_Hiram John TALLMAN __|
| (1868 - 1950) m 1894 |
| |_______________________
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|
|--Alfred TALLMAN
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| _Daniel S. WHEELOCK ___+
| | (1833 - 1909) m 1853
|_Clara Vera WHEELOCK _|
(1877 - 1968) m 1894 |
|_Jane Elizabeth FIKES _
(.... - 1926) m 1853
_Gershom WHEELOCK ___+
| (1693 - 1770) m 1718
_Gershom WHEELOCK ___|
| (1724 - 1806) m 1757|
| |_Abigail FLAGG ______+
| (1694 - 1762) m 1718
|
|--Asa WHEELOCK
| (1758 - 1842)
| _____________________
| |
|_Susanna KNOWLTON ___|
(1733 - 1814) m 1757|
|_____________________
Asa settled in Wardsboro, Vt., according to "History of the Town of Shrewsbury, 1717 to 1829", by Ward. The offspring of Asa are taken from the same source. He served for a time in Wardsboro as Justice of the Peace, and Town Clerk. His signature appears frequently on deeds and other town records. In 1806, he witnessed a deed with Abigail Wheelock, suggesting that he and Abigail Reed were married by that date. (Wardsboro Land Records, Wardsboro Town Clerks Office, book 3, pg 372, Hazeltine to Dexter).
Asa fought in the Revolutionary War, a Private in Colonel Job Cushing's Regiment.
_Gill WHEELOCK ______+
| (1790 - 1842) m 1828
_Henry Gassett WHEELOCK ________|
| (1835 - 1912) m 1861 |
| |_Eleanor BELLOWS ____+
| (1805 - 1859) m 1828
|
|--Elinor Bellows WHEELOCK
| (1865 - ....)
| _Joseph G. DORR _____
| |
|_Harriet Stillman Hayward DORR _|
(1839 - 1874) m 1861 |
|_Eliza E. BELLOWS ___
_Jera WHEELOCK ______+
| (1786 - 1842) m 1806
_Alonzo P. WHEELOCK _|
| (1808 - 1898) m 1832|
| |_Abby NEALY _________
| m 1806
|
|--George J. WHEELOCK
| (1848 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Catharine WATSON ___|
(.... - 1897) m 1832|
|_____________________
_Humphrey WHEELOCK __+
| (1800 - 1892) m 1824
_Lorenzo WHEELOCK ___|
| (1825 - 1906) m 1848|
| |_Sophia LESURE ______+
| (1800 - 1880) m 1824
|
|--Lemuel WHEELOCK
| (1852 - ....)
| _Peter ADAMS ________
| |
|_Elvira D. ADAMS ____|
(1820 - 1896) m 1848|
|_Lydia PHILLIPS _____
Lemuel Wheelock was living in Randolph in 1923.
_Henry WHEELOCK _____+
| (1771 - ....) m 1793
_Simon WHEELOCK _____|
| (1812 - 1889) m 1837|
| |_Phoebe DICKINSON ___
| m 1793
|
|--Sarah Janette WHEELOCK
| (1850 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rebecca KITTREDGE __|
(1814 - 1860) m 1837|
|_____________________
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1639 - 1720) m 1668
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __|
| (1678 - 1746) m 1700|
| |_Elizabeth BULLEN ___
| (1646 - 1689) m 1668
|
|--Silas WHEELOCK
| (1717 - 1793)
| _Jonathan THAYER ____+
| | (1658 - ....) m 1679
|_Huldah THAYER ______|
(1682 - 1739) m 1700|
|_Elizabeth FRENCH ___
(1655 - 1703) m 1679
Silas attained the rank of Captain in the local militia. Later, he attained the rank of Colonel, and command the 7th Worcester County Regiment, which marched to Cambridge and Roxbury in response to the Lexington Alarm of 19 April 1775. Many of his children also served, including Simeon, Caleb, Calvin, and Luther.
Silas and Hannah singed the Articles of Faith of the Baptist Church in Bellingham in 1750. (Source: "The Wheelock Family in America, 1637-1969", by Walter T. Wheelock.)