Moses LAMB

Father: Abijah LAMB
Mother: Betty WHEELOCK


                       _____________________
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 _Abijah LAMB ________|
|  m 1763             |
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|--Moses LAMB 
|  (1764 - ....)
|                      _David WHEELOCK _____+
|                     | (1720 - 1789)       
|_Betty WHEELOCK _____|
  (1743 - ....) m 1763|
                      |_Lydia WHITE ________
                        (.... - 1759)       

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Andrew Jackson WHEELOCK

Father: Oliver WHEELOCK
Mother: Susan GOULD


                       _Jonathan WHEELOCK __
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 _Oliver WHEELOCK ____|
| (1793 - ....) m 1821|
|                     |_Hannah COREY _______
|                                           
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|--Andrew Jackson WHEELOCK 
|  (1824 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Susan GOULD ________|
   m 1821             |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Elizabeth WHEELOCK

Father: Windsor WHEELOCK
Mother: Deliverance WELMAN


                       _Nahum WHEELOCK _____+
                      | (1761 - 1829) m 1784
 _Windsor WHEELOCK ___|
| (1796 - ....) m 1815|
|                     |_Betsey STEELE ______
|                       (1763 - 1829) m 1784
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|--Elizabeth WHEELOCK 
|  (1824 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Deliverance WELMAN _|
  (1785 - ....) m 1815|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Jonathan WHEELOCK

Father: Benjamin WHEELOCK
Mother: Huldah THAYER

Family 1 : Martha WIGHT
  1.  Rhoda WHEELOCK
  2.  Jonathan WHEELOCK
  3. +Asa WHEELOCK
  4.  Joseph WHEELOCK
  5. +Azubah WHEELOCK
  6. +Huldah WHEELOCK
  7. +Peter WHEELOCK
  8.  Marcy WHEELOCK
  9.  Amos WHEELOCK
  10.  Jonathan WHEELOCK
  11. +Eli WHEELOCK

                       _Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
                      | (1639 - 1720) m 1668
 _Benjamin WHEELOCK __|
| (1678 - 1746) m 1700|
|                     |_Elizabeth BULLEN ___
|                       (1646 - 1689) m 1668
|
|--Jonathan WHEELOCK 
|  (1713 - 1783)
|                      _Jonathan THAYER ____+
|                     | (1658 - ....) m 1679
|_Huldah THAYER ______|
  (1682 - 1739) m 1700|
                      |_Elizabeth FRENCH ___
                        (1655 - 1703) m 1679

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Jonathan Wheelock, born in Mendon, removed to the County Gore in present day Charlton sometime before 10 Nov 1735, when his father "in consideration of the parental love, good will, and natural affection" deeded 150 acres to Jonathan Wheelock "of the County Gore" [4]. The County Gore was a 10,000 acre tract of land adjoining, but not part of Oxford. Jonathan Wheelock and Jonathan Tucker appear to have been the first settlers in the Gore.

Unhappy with their lack of representation in Oxford town affairs, Jonathan and his brother David Wheelock signed a petition (with many others) in 1750 to become part of Charlton. Finally, in 1757, the Gore was annexed to Charlton.

The first meeting after annexation to elect district officers was held in 1758. Jonathan Wheelock was chosen Treasurer. In the years 1759 and 1762, he was on the Charlton Board of Selectman. (Source: Charlton Town Records, Charlton Library.) He ran a tavern for many years in the County Gore, which he aquired from John Thompson in 1751. (Source: History of Oxford). He apparently owned a tannery in the Northside, which he sold to Ebenezer Davis (brother of Jacob Davis) in 1770.

Some genealogies make reference to a "great sickness" (probably influenza [2]) that struck many residents of Charlton during 1759. The family of Jonathan Wheelock appears to have been particularly hard struck by this. Rhoda, Joseph, Mercy, Amos, and Jonathan all died within a few days of each other in July, 1759.

His house, the oldest in the Northside, still stands. It is located 2 houses to the east of the Rider House (which his son Eli helped build), on the same side of the road [2].

His will, Worcester County Probate case 63175, was written 10 Jun 1783, and probated 3 Sep 1783. He makes reference to his sons Asa Wheelock, Peter Wheelock, Eli Wheelock; daughter Azubah Daggett; and grandchildren Azubah Town, Lidia Town, and Huldah Town, daughters of his deceased daughter, Huldah Town. His son, Peter Wheelock, is appointed executor.

Sources

1) "History of the Town of Oxford, Massachusetts, with Genealogies", by George F. Daniels, published by the author, 1892.

2) Conversations with William Hultgren, member of the Charlton Historical Society, an expert on the Charlton Northside, 1997, 2002.

3) "The History of Worcester County, Massachusetts", Compiled by D. Hamilton Hurd, published by J. W. Lewis and Co., 1889.

4) Worcester County Registry of Deeds, Book 11, Page 175.

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