___________________________
|
_Charles STILLWELL __|
| m 1948 |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Vicky STILLWELL
|
| _Franklin Tobias WHEELOCK _+
| | (1894 - 1960)
|_Laura May WHEELOCK _|
(1929 - ....) m 1948|
|_Hazel Belle GRETTON ______
(1897 - ....)
______________________
|
_Charles SUTTON _____|
| (1856 - 1923) m 1897|
| |______________________
|
|
|--Harvey SUTTON
| (1909 - ....)
| _George B. WHEELOCK __+
| | (1848 - 1887) m 1869
|_Marion WHEELOCK ____|
(1876 - ....) m 1897|
|_Emma Almina MEACHER _
(1852 - 1917) m 1869
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1704 - ....) m 1726
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __|
| (1729 - 1776) m 1752|
| |_Deborah TAFT _______
| (1702 - ....) m 1726
|
|--Anna WHEELOCK
| (1756 - 1761)
| _____________________
| |
|_Hannah CHAPIN ______|
(.... - 1803) m 1752|
|_____________________
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (.... - 1754) m 1735
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
| (1737 - 1790) m 1757|
| |_Elizabeth RUSSELL __
| m 1735
|
|--Benjamin WHEELOCK
| (1762 - 1810)
| _____________________
| |
|_Thankful HASKELL ___|
m 1757 |
|_____________________
Benjamin Wheelock, son of Jonathan and Thankful, is probably the same individual that married Prudence Divol. The Boston Columbian Centinel newspaper death notice for Benjamin, published in the 20 Jan 1810 edition, states that Benjamin died in Concord, "late of Lancaster", aged 48. This ties together the Concord and Lancaster Benjamins. Note that his brother, Jonathan, lived in Concord, MA for a time.
This is probably the Benjamin Wheelock from Lancaster who fought in the Revolutionary War under Colonel Bradford.
_Royal WHEELOCK _____+
| (1766 - 1856) m 1790
_Harry WHEELOCK _____|
| (1792 - 1873) m 1819|
| |_Lydia TAFT _________
| (.... - 1847) m 1790
|
|--Ira WHEELOCK
| (1833 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Judith GILLETT _____|
(1797 - 1867) m 1819|
|_____________________
"Ira obtained his education in the district school in Leicester, NY, and in the Burkbit Collegiate Institute. He helped his father on the farm. After marriage he went to Bureau County, Illinois, made arrangements to settle there, and returned home for his wife. Finding that family affairs demanded his presence, he yielded to his father's importunity, gave up his Western projects, and decided to remain on the homestead, whereof he eventually became sole proprietor, so that this has been his life-long home."
(Excerpted from: "Biographical Review, Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Livingston and Wyoming Counties, New York", Boston, Biographical Review Publishing Company, 1895.)
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____+
| (1729 - 1778) m 1751
_Archippus WHEELOCK _|
| (1766 - 1847) m 1787|
| |_Alice PAGE _________
| (1730 - ....) m 1751
|
|--Peter Sanborn WHEELOCK
| (1789 - 1861)
| _____________________
| |
|_Molly SANBORN ______|
(1768 - 1838) m 1787|
|_____________________
The New Hampshire marriage record refers to Peter Sanborn Wheelock of Sanbornton and Dorothy Fuller of Bridgewater. Peter removed from Littleton, NH to Newport, VT in 1826. (Source: "History of Sanbornton")
_Silas WHEELOCK _____+
| (1717 - 1793) m 1740
_Simeon WHEELOCK ____|
| (1741 - 1787) m 1763|
| |_Hannah ALBEE _______+
| (1718 - 1803) m 1740
|
|--Silas WHEELOCK
| (1769 - 1817)
| _____________________
| |
|_Deborah THAYER _____|
(1741 - 1815) m 1763|
|_____________________
Silas was a doctor in the town of Shrewsbury, MA. According to Ward, "History of the Town of Shrewsbury", Silas was previously from Northbridge, a town directly adjacent to Uxbridge, where Silas's parents, Simeon Wheelock and Deborah Thayer lived.
_Levi WHEELOCK ______+
| (.... - 1813) m 1785
_Artemas WHEELOCK ___|
| (1801 - 1871) |
| |_Waitstill _____ ____
| (1765 - 1817) m 1785
|
|--Susan B. WHEELOCK
| (1828 - 1886)
| _____________________
| |
|_Rachel RENOLDS _____|
(1802 - 1866) |
|_____________________
Letter from Anna Wheelock-Niemela
__
|
_Benjamin WILSON ____|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--John WILSON
| (1781 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Mary (--?--) _______|
|
|__
After the death of his wife and children in the flood of 26 July 1830, John and the two surviving children emigrated to Rock Island, IL, where he and his son Erskine established a successful ferry service. (Src: Records of Susan Hunt, May 2009)