Rebecca's Adams, MA death record (Vol 138, Pg 23) indicates that she died of typhoid fever at the age of 46, the daughter of Asa Kittredge.
_______________________
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_Maurice Blair MAYNE _|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Kenneth Wheelock MAYNE
|
| _Arthur Buck WHEELOCK _+
| | (1832 - ....) m 1869
|_Mary Elsie WHEELOCK _|
|
|_Cynthia E. MUNDY _____
m 1869
The Milford Vital Records give the death date as 18 July 1829.
_Luther James WHEELOCK _+
| (1808 - 1879) m 1843
_Avery Gershom WHEELOCK _|
| (1864 - 1934) m 1892 |
| |_Mary E. SLAFTER _______
| (1817 - 1899) m 1843
|
|--Avery Luther WHEELOCK
| (1896 - 1969)
| ________________________
| |
|_Jennie BUSH ____________|
(1871 - 1963) m 1892 |
|________________________
Avery and Louise had one child, Avery Harrison. According to the notes of Elizabeth Davis, of Farmington, NY, Avery owned the old flint lock gun that was used during the Revolutionary War, and carried to Pompey by his great-great grandfather, Ralph Wheelock.
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1737 - 1790) m 1757
_Peter WHEELOCK _____|
| (1766 - 1851) m 1786|
| |_Thankful HASKELL ___
| m 1757
|
|--David WHEELOCK
| (1791 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah GRAVES _______|
(1765 - 1854) m 1786|
|_____________________
_Ephraim WHEELOCK ___+
| (1696 - 1785) m 1728
_Moses WHEELOCK _____|
| (1737 - 1801) m 1766|
| |_Priscilla PLIMPTON _
| (.... - 1740) m 1728
|
|--Elijah WHEELOCK
| (1785 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lydia BOND _________|
(1747 - 1825) m 1766|
|_____________________
The Wrentham VRs show deaths for the following people, who may be children of Elijah Wheelock and Nancy Harding: "Charles Wheelock, s. Elijah and Nancy, July 16, 1840, a. 15 y., Norfolk Cemetery, formerly North Wrentham Cemetery" "Nancy Maria Wheelock, d. of Elijah and Nancy, Dec. 10, 1835, a. 21 y., Norfolk Cemetery, formerly North Wrentham Cemetery"
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____+
| (.... - 1774)
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____|
| (1729 - 1778) m 1751|
| |_Abigail _____ ______
|
|
|--John WHEELOCK
| (1757 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Alice PAGE _________|
(1730 - ....) m 1751|
|_____________________
John Wheelock was executor of the estate of his great uncle, John Wheelock (ABT 1707 - 1778) of Lancaster. In the will, he is referred to as John Junior. The Lancaster Vital Records also refer to him as John Junior, perhaps to distinguish from his great uncle.
"The Willis Family of Sudbury, MA", by McTeer and Warner, NEHGR Vol. 114, 1960, indicates that John Wheelock m. Sarah Willis. The record of this marriage is found in the Sudbury VRs. John's mother, "Mrs. Allis Wheelock of Lancaster", married Jesse Willis, Sarah's father, just a year later, also in Sudbury.
According to"New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial", Cutter, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914, Pg 1277, John Wheelock lived in Leverett, Hampshire Co, MA, and deeded lands to his brother, Abel Wheelock, of Boston, rights in the estate of his uncle, John Wheelock, and in the deed mentioned his brother Oliver, who was also a legatee of John Wheelock. The deed is dated 15 Dec 1800, and is found in Book 192, pg 103 of the Worcester County Registry of Deeds.
The 1790 Census shows John Wheelock living in Leverett, MA, with 1 male over 16 (himself), 2 males under 16, and 3 females. He lived in Leverett from 1789 to 1809 (Franklin County Deeds, vol. 25, pg. 639).
John Wheelock probably served in the Revolutionary War, and is likely the John Wheelock of Lancaster, Fifer, who is frequently referred to as John Junior in the service records. Several of John's brothers also served: Archippus, Oliver, and Joseph.
Eight children of John and Sarah are listed in "The Willis Family of Sudbury, Mass", NEHGR, Vol. 114, 1960, all found in the Leverett vital records.
_Robert Edmond WHEELOCK _+
| (1915 - 1996) m 1939
_Ronald WHEELOCK ____|
| (1947 - ....) m 1969|
| |_Mildred Irene JOHNSON __
| (1919 - ....) m 1939
|
|--Robin WHEELOCK
| (1974 - ....)
| _________________________
| |
|_Mary Kay WELLER ____|
(1951 - ....) m 1969|
|_________________________
Robin was adopted.