Lavina's headstone indicates she was age 77 at time of death.
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_J. F. PUGH _________|
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|--Myrtle PUGH
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|_Lydia SMITH ________|
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Huldah Rice (Edmund, Samuel, Edmund), daughter of Edmund Rice and Ruth Parker lived in that part of Marlborough which later became Westborough. On 8 Aug 1704 the Indians killed her brother Nahor during a raid. At the same time her brothers Timothy and Silas were kidnapped, and taken to Canada where they had children by Indian wives. Timothy, whose Indian name was Oughtsorangoughton, became the third of six chiefs of the Cognawaga tribe.
In September of 1740, Timothy returned to Westborough with an interpreter (as he had by then lost his native tongue), and viewed the place where he was captured. He had a clear remembrance of his capture, but nothing could induce him to stay in Westborough. He returned to Canada, where he and his brother Silas were still living in 1790.
("A Genealogical History of The Rice Family: Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice", by Andrew Henshaw Ward, Boston, 1858)
_Gershom WHEELOCK ___+
| (1761 - 1841) m 1811
_Luke Morgan WHEELOCK _|
| (1814 - 1880) m 1840 |
| |_Mariam EAGER _______
| (1781 - 1855) m 1811
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|--Edward E. WHEELOCK
| (1842 - 1919)
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|_Roxanna BARTLETT _____|
(1817 - 1899) m 1840 |
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_Ephraim WHEELOCK ___+
| (1733 - 1826) m 1767
_Gershom WHEELOCK ___|
| (1779 - 1855) m 1806|
| |_Mary CLAPP _________
| (.... - 1808) m 1767
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|--Sally Ellis WHEELOCK
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| _Amos MASON _________
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|_Priscilla MASON ____|
(1778 - 1845) m 1806|
|_Priscilla MORSE ____
Sally was a twin, according to the Shrewsbury VRs. "Her mate died in a few hours after birth."