Salome Jacobs may be the daughter of Amaziah Jacobs and Submit, of Hanover, NH. LDS records give her birth date as 30 Apr 1796, per NH Index of Births, early to 1900.
_Leonard WHEELOCK ___+
| (1785 - 1858) m 1804
_Leonard Sibley WHEELOCK _|
| (1815 - 1887) m 1835 |
| |_Persis BRIGHAM _____+
| (1786 - 1871) m 1804
|
|--Angeline A. WHEELOCK
| (1836 - 1836)
| _____________________
| |
|_Adaline A. DOANE ________|
(1815 - 1836) m 1835 |
|_____________________
Headstone refers to her as Adaline A. Wheelock.
_John WHEELOCK ______+
| (1733 - 1792) m 1755
_John WHEELOCK ______|
| (1756 - ....) m 1779|
| |_Mary HOLMAN ________
| (1722 - 1818) m 1755
|
|--Curtis WHEELOCK
| (1798 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Dorothy WILDER _____|
(1763 - 1818) m 1779|
|_____________________
There are records of land purchases in Western New York in the 1804-1824 time frame by Curtis, John, and Otis Wheelock. These may be the children of John and Dorothy. (Source: Western New York Land Transactions, 1804-1824, Extracted from the Archives of the Holland Land Company, Karen E. Livsey, Indexed 1991, ISBN 0-8063-1294-7)
A Curtis Wheelock is enumerated in the 1834 Michigan Census.
A Curtis Wheelock, age 52, born in Massachusetts is enumerated in the 1850 Census living in Jackson, MI, with his wife, Lucy, age 52, born in Vermont, and a son Horace, age 21, born in NY. His brother, Horace, is also enumerated in the 1850 Census, living with his family in Jackson, MI.
_Almon E. WHEELOCK _________+
| (1854 - 1898) m 1882
_Almon Milo WHEELOCK _|
| (1888 - 1970) m 1910 |
| |_Diantha Minerva SPAULDING _
| (1859 - 1891) m 1882
|
|--Franklin WHEELOCK
| (1933 - ....)
| _John Baptiste BOURGEOIS ___
| |
|_Philomene BOURGEOIS _|
(1891 - 1994) m 1910 |
|_Domatilde GIADU ___________
_Moses WHEELOCK _____+
| (1776 - 1861)
_Charles Asker WHEELOCK _|
| (1809 - ....) m 1833 |
| |_Faithful KNIGHT ____+
| (1781 - 1877)
|
|--Harrison WHEELOCK
| (1834 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Clarissa BETTY _________|
(1811 - ....) m 1833 |
|_____________________
A Harrison Wheelock, age 23, born in Vermont, is enumerated in the 1860 Census living in Hampshire, Clinton, IA, with his wife, Cyntha M. Wheelock, age 23, born in New Hampshire, their children Frank L. Wheelock, age 1, Willis Wheelock, age 4 months, and a John Wheelock, age 19, born in Vermont (possibly his brother).
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____+
| (1765 - 1820) m 1786
_Joseph WHEELOCK ______|
| (1798 - 1879) m 1818 |
| |_Sally SLATER _______
| m 1786
|
|--Jerome Slater WHEELOCK
| (1823 - 1908)
| _William CHAPPELL ___
| | (.... - 1856)
|_Anna Fuller CHAPPELL _|
(1799 - 1893) m 1818 |
|_Mary Chloe FULLER __
(1776 - 1865)
The children of Jerome and Anna are taken from "Biographical Review, Biographical Sketches of The Leading Citizens of Livingston and Wyoming Counties, NY", Boston, Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1895.
The same book writes the following about Jerome:
Jerome S. Wheelock was but five years old when his parents came to New York; and he clearly remembers many incidents of the journey, and the pioneer life during the early years in the new home. He asisted his father with the farm and hotel work until he was twenty-one, when he started for himself in the grocery business. Soon after, he gave this up for a short time and engaged in buying standing timber, which he cut, and then rafted the lumber through the Genessee and Erie Canals to Albany. He again took up the grocery business for a period of five years, after which time farming occupied his attention; but, as this was not entirely satisfo\actory, he resumed mercantile business, carrying a general stock, continuing in this until 1884. At that time he was owner of a farm at Conesus Lake; and, as he had sold out his business, farming interested him for a number of years, until, finding a suitable purchaser, he sold out, and has since lived practically retired.
Mr. Wheelock cast his first vote with the Democrats for Polk and Dallas, and his next with the Free Soil party, for Van Buren. Then, being one of the first to realize the benefits to be derived from a change in politics, he assisted in the organization of the Republican party. He was appointed Postmaster under Lincoln's administration, his commission bearing the signature of Montgomery Blair; and the length of time he held this post shows the efficiency with which he has served the public, and the high esteem in which he is regarded.
_Addison Patridge WHEELOCK _+
| (1833 - ....) m 1855
_Ebenezer Thomas WHEELOCK _|
| (1856 - 1891) |
| |_Ann MCBRIDE _______________+
| (1833 - 1885) m 1855
|
|--John E. WHEELOCK
| (1888 - 1978)
| _Peter A. DURYEA ___________
| |
|_Matilda Marie DURYEA _____|
(1854 - 1939) |
|_Eliza VANBLARCUM __________
_Stephen WHEELOCK ___
| (1791 - ....)
_Perry WHEELOCK _____|
| (1832 - 1911) |
| |_Amanda (--?--) _____
|
|
|--Monro WHEELOCK
| (1874 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Susanah BAKER ______|
|
|_____________________
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____+
| (1783 - 1849) m 1806
_Rufus WHEELOCK _____|
| (1814 - 1891) m 1841|
| |_Judith FOSTER ______
| (1784 - 1868) m 1806
|
|--William WHEELOCK
| (1852 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Hannah ROBINSON ____|
(1820 - 1900) m 1841|
|_____________________
_Jefferson WHEELOCK __+
| (1802 - 1854) m 1833
_Henry Francis WHEELOCK _|
| (1837 - 1916) m 1856 |
| |_Louisa Abigail RICE _
| (1815 - 1899) m 1833
|
|--William Henry WHEELOCK
| (1870 - 1895)
| ______________________
| |
|_Louisa Abigail RICE ____|
(1832 - 1895) m 1856 |
|______________________