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_C. W. BLOODWORTH ___|
| m 1907 |
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|--Jewel BLOODWORTH
| (1910 - ....)
| _John Tolibert WHEELOCK _+
| | (1858 - 1930) m 1886
|_Ivy WHEELOCK _______|
(1889 - 1949) m 1907|
|_Mattie Ann LOCKE _______
(1865 - 1945) m 1886
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_Ira HOLDEN _________|
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|--Freeman L. HOLDEN
| (1837 - ....)
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|_Olive LONGLEY ______|
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Freeman Holden served in Company G, 52nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, (enlisted 11 Oct 1862; mustered out 14 Aug 1863). (Src: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines In the Civil War; researched by Doug Chase, July 2002.) He was a broom maker at Amherst per 1870 Census, living in the same house as his brother-in-law, James Wheelock.
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_Leonard NASON ______|
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|--Mary NASON
| (1820 - 1863)
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|_Rebecca BRIGGS _____|
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Mary Wheelock and daughter Wealthy B., drowned at Amherst 11 Aug 1863. The story of her sad demise is documented in the 14 Aug 1863 issue of The Hampshire Franklin Express newspaper, page 2. On Aug 11th a severe thunderstorm struck the area, causing streams and rivers to swell and overflow. Mary, her daughter Welthy, and two others were standing on a bridge, watching the torrent of water at their feet. Just then, an upstream dam collapsed, and before any of them could move, a flood of water carried away the bridge on which they stood, killing three of the four people. (Src: Records of Doug Chase, July 2002.)
_Thomas BENNETT _____
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_Bathsheba BENNET ___|
| (1767 - ....) m 1788|
| |_Lydia LONGLEY ______
| (1743 - 1828)
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|--Thomas Bennet WHEELOCK
| (1798 - 1803)
| _Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| | (1737 - 1790) m 1757
|_Abijah WHEELOCK ____|
(1764 - 1835) m 1788|
|_Thankful HASKELL ___
m 1757