The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, p. 884 National Cyclopedia of American Biography
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_Leonard KING _______|
| (1805 - 1874) m 1841|
| |_____________________
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|--Edna Rosanna KING
| (1850 - ....)
| _Abner WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1779 - 1843) m 1804
|_Amanda WHEELOCK ____|
(1809 - 1877) m 1841|
|_Mary CONVERSE ______+
(1781 - 1874) m 1804
Mormon Archives submitted by, June Marie Jones: Records of H.T. Wheelock
Audie Wheelis was the daughter of William Wheelis and Martha Strong. (Source: Records of Thomas Seefurth, whose wife is the great granddaughter of David Cameron Wheelock and Audie Wheelis.)
_Josiah WHEELOCK ____+
| (1725 - 1794) m 1747
_Alexander WHEELOCK _|
| (1754 - 1830) |
| |_Experiance CLARK ___+
| (1730 - 1807) m 1747
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|--Alexander WHEELOCK
| (1786 - 1866)
| _____________________
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|_Sophia PENNIMAN ____|
(1755 - 1820) |
|_____________________
Alexander's headstone reads: "Alexander Wheelock, died Apr 5, 1866, age 79." This doesn't compute with his birth date of 1786, given by "Wheelock Genealogy", Carlyle Capron Wheelock and Winifred Gonseth, and by the Orange Vital Records (Holbrook Research Institute Microfilm at Worcester Public Library), but the headstone is clear, and easy to read.
The children of Alexander and Lois are compiled from a variety of sources: (1) 1850 Federal Census, (2) Orange Vital Records, Holbrook Resarch Institute, Orange, MA, 1767-1891, and (3) Transcription of Early Handwritten Records of Orange, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Volume 1, by Ruth DeFonda Eldredg. Wheat Ridge, Colorado: Search and Research Publishing Corp, 2001 (as given by Robert Roy's Genealogical Files, www.TheRoyFamily.com, Apr 2005). These records are all consistent, though each appears to be incomplete. The microfilm of the Orange Vital Records, published by the Holbrook Research Institute, a copy of which is located in the Worcester public library in Worcester, MA appears to be the most complete, though the dates are extremely difficult to read. When the dates are not legible in the original records, they are taken from (3), a transcription of the Orange vital records. Since the transcription does not include their son, Henry M, and he is not included in the 1850 Census, a reliable birth date for him is not known..
Alexander, age 65, and Lois Wheelock, age 56, are enumerated in the 1850 Federal Census, living in Orange, MA. The following are enumerated in the same household: Adison P. Wheelock, age 30, chairmaker, E. Clark Wheelock, age 26, chairmaker, Elizabeth D.(?) Wheelock, age 24, Hannah B. Wheelock, age 21, and Esther Wheelock, age 16.
Next to the headstone of Alexander and Lois is that of their son, Levi A. Wheelock, died Nov 13, 1854, age 23.
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_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
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|--Augustus WHEELOCK
| (1788 - ....)
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|_Hannah COREY _______|
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On 30 Dec 1812, Augustus Wheelock, his wife Hannah, and their children Mary Wheelock, Hubbard Wheelock, and Jonathan Wheelock were warned out of town. (Source: "Vital Records of Rockingham, VT, and Records of the First Church of Rockingham, VT, 1773-1839", compiled by Thomas Bellows Peck, published 1908 and 1902 respectively, and then by the Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994)
An Augustus Wheelock appears in the 1820 Census, living in Moriah, Essex Co, NY, age probably between 25 and 45, with 2 male children, 2 female children, and a female between 25 and 45.
An Augustus Wheelock appears in the 1830 Census (indexed under Whalock Ancestry.com in 2004) living in Moriah, age betwen 40 and 50.
Augustus does not appear in the 1840 Census, but Hannah Wheelock appears in Moriah, age 40-50.
The 1840, 1850 and 1860 New York Census show the following Wheelocks living in Moriah: Abner, H. S., Augustus, George W., Hannah, Harriet, Hubbard, John S., Jonathan R., Lorin, and Squire K.
_Joseph Brayton WHEELOCK _+
| (1844 - 1909)
_Clarence G. WHEELOCK __|
| (1869 - 1941) m 1887 |
| |_Jane Ann CLARK __________
| (1847 - 1890)
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|--Howard C. WHEELOCK
| (1891 - ....)
| __________________________
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|_Marion Louise BURDICK _|
(1867 - 1957) m 1887 |
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_Manning WHEELOCK ___+
| (1791 - 1853) m 1815
_Daniel S. WHEELOCK _|
| (1815 - 1858) m 1840|
| |_Marba SOUTHWICK ____
| (1795 - 1866) m 1815
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|--John Warren Southwick WHEELOCK
| (1848 - ....)
| _____________________
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|_Mary W. CAPRON _____|
m 1840 |
|_____________________
_Paul WHEELOCK ______+
| (1727 - 1824)
_Paul WHEELOCK ______|
| (1750 - ....) m 1781|
| |_Thankful RAND ______
| (1727 - ....)
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|--Leonard WHEELOCK
| (1785 - 1858)
| _____________________
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|_Martha SIBLEY ______|
(1763 - ....) m 1781|
|_____________________
In 1804, Leonard Wheelock was a member of the Grafton Militia unit known as the "North Company", under the command of Captain Brigham.
Leonard, and his wife Persis were founding member of the First Unitarian (Congregational) Church in Grafton.
In 1840 and 1844, Leonard Wheelock served on the Grafton board of selectmen.
(Source: "History of Grafton", by Pierce)
_Archippus WHEELOCK _+
| (1766 - 1847) m 1787
_Asa Courier WHEELOCK __|
| (1810 - 1887) m 1834 |
| |_Molly SANBORN ______
| (1768 - 1838) m 1787
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|--Melissa C. WHEELOCK
| (1857 - 1910)
| _____________________
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|_Rachel Almeda ALDRICH _|
(1816 - 1902) m 1834 |
|_____________________
_Adelbert WHEELOCK ______+
| (1862 - 1930) m 1918
_Franklin Tobias WHEELOCK _|
| (1894 - 1960) |
| |_Alice Belle SCHWEITZER _
| (1866 - 1936) m 1918
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|--Richard Walter WHEELOCK
| (1922 - 1983)
| _________________________
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|_Hazel Belle GRETTON ______|
(1897 - ....) |
|_________________________
Children given by Linda (Wheelock) Gruno, niece of Richard and Lorraine, May 2008.