_Abijah WHEELOCK ____+
| (1764 - 1846) m 1786
_Titus WHEELOCK _____|
| (1802 - 1850) |
| |_Lois NICHOLS _______
| (1764 - 1847) m 1786
|
|--Americus Vespucius WHEELOCK
| (1829 - 1856)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth HEATH ____|
(1804 - 1887) |
|_____________________
Mormon Archives, submitted by Theresa Snow Hill; Wheelock Family of Calais, Vermont, Waite, p. 117
_Seth WHEELOCK ______+
| (1752 - 1806) m 1784
_Welcome WHEELOCK ___|
| (1784 - 1865) m 1813|
| |_Elizabeth WELD _____
| (1760 - ....) m 1784
|
|--Caroline WHEELOCK
| (1830 - 1832)
| _Peter WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1749 - 1820) m 1784
|_Clare WHEELOCK _____|
(1785 - 1850) m 1813|
|_Lydia GREEN ________
(1760 - 1812) m 1784
Mormon Archives, submitted by Theresa S. Hill: Waite, Wheelock Family of Calais, Vermont, p. 94-5
David Wheelock's ancestry is not known. The death certificate of his daughter, Abigail (Wheelock) Taylor indicates that he was born in Leominster. Without indicating his reasons, Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis places him in the family of Abner Wheelock and Mary Brown in his book "Early Families of Lancaster, Massachusetts", 1941.
David and his wife Naomi are commemorated on a plaque on the central monument in the George H. Taylor lot (Section 7, Lot 80) in Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster. No separate gravestones have been found for either. (Src: Records of Peter French, June 2002).
_James WHEELOCK _____+
| (1747 - ....) m 1774
_James WHEELOCK _____|
| (1776 - 1855) m 1804|
| |_Lois STARKEY _______
| (1755 - 1810) m 1774
|
|--Ira WHEELOCK
| (1806 - 1881)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lucy BARKER ________|
(1780 - 1849) m 1804|
|_____________________
The children of Ira Wheelock, George H. Wheelock, and William Barker Wheelock 2nd are given in the St. Lawrence County, NY will of William Barker Wheelock, who refers to both of them as "sons of my brother, Ira Wheelock".
Walter T. Wheelock, in "The Wheelock Family of America, 1637-1969", identifies the wife of Ira as Louisa A. Lyons, and reports that they lived in Ogdensburg, NY. He mentions nothing of M. J. Cornell. The IGI contains a birth record for George Hale Wheelock, son of Ira Wheelock and Louisa Augusta Lyons, born 11 Dec 1845 Ogdensburg, St Lawrence, New York.
_Elias WHEELOCK _____+
| (1743 - 1821) m 1766
_Ward WHEELOCK ______|
| m 1804 |
| |_Sarah RICE _________
| (1741 - ....) m 1766
|
|--Louise WHEELOCK
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Azabah GATES _______|
m 1804 |
|_____________________
_Cyrus WHEELOCK _____+
| (1817 - 1895) m 1841
_Luman Cyrus WHEELOCK _|
| (1845 - ....) |
| |_Lois OBER __________
| (1816 - 1889) m 1841
|
|--Mary WHEELOCK
| (1870 - 1951)
| _____________________
| |
|_Katharine SUTTON _____|
|
|_____________________
_Silas WHEELOCK _____+
| (1717 - 1793) m 1740
_Simeon WHEELOCK ____|
| (1741 - 1787) m 1763|
| |_Hannah ALBEE _______+
| (1718 - 1803) m 1740
|
|--Royal WHEELOCK
| (1766 - 1856)
| _____________________
| |
|_Deborah THAYER _____|
(1741 - 1815) m 1763|
|_____________________
In 1794, Royal Wheelock removed to Bloomfield, NY, with his wife and two children. He was a blacksmith by trade, (as was his father) and erected a log house and shop in what is now known as West Bloomfield, having bought a tract of timber land there.
He made by hand all the nails he needed for his operation, and similarly supplied his pioneer neighbors with indispensable articles, such as horseshoes.
He was always a homekeeping man, despite the fact of his early flitting from the old Bay to the Empire State. He never once travelled by rail, and never saw but one train of cars.
(Source: "Biographical Review, Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Livingston and Wyoming Counties, New York", Boston, Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1895.)
There is record of death of a Royal Wheelock, b. NY circa 1800, d. in Salem, Washtenaw, Michigan, 21 Sep 1876, aged "75 years, 5 months, 6 days". His parents were Royal and Lidea Wheelock; and was certainly the same Royal Wheelock born to this couple.
A Robert T. Wheelock is mentioned frequently in the Civil War letters of Thomas Parr to his wife, Mary (Gillette) Parr. Thomas Parr, of Superior Township, MI, and Robert T. Wheelock, also of Superior Township, served in the 17 Michigan Infantry, Company E. Robert enrolled in 1862, age 34. This may be the son of the above mentioned Robert T. Wheelock. The letters of Thomas Parr are now in the posession of Deborah Malafronte of South Pasadena, California, July 2000.
The children shown here come from the "Biographical Review" cited above (Harry, Ira, Nancy), "Wheelock Genealogy", by C. C. Wheelock, and Winifred Gonseth, Unpublished, 1955 (Harry, Betty, Nancy, John R., Lydia Ann, Royal, and Jerry L.), and Walter T. Wheelock, in "The Wheelock Family in America, 1637-1969" (Betsey, Harry, Nancy, Silas, Royal, Robert Taft, Ira Taft, John Richard, and Lydia Louise Ann).
Mary was the daughter of Walter Wilkins and Sarah White. (Source: John Manning Wheelock, by way of Beverly Wheelock Musick and Georgia Wheelock, all descendants of Abel Wheelock and Sarah Foster.)