__________________________
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_Robert D. GOODENOUGH _|
| (1836 - 1864) m 1864 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Mary GOODENOUGH
|
| _Nathan Sherman WHEELOCK _+
| | (1812 - 1891) m 1836
|_Helen M. WHEELOCK ____|
(1839 - 1905) m 1864 |
|_Maritta SAWYER __________
(1816 - 1896) m 1836
_____________________
|
_Abijah LAMB ________|
| m 1763 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Simeon LAMB
| (1771 - ....)
| _David WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1720 - 1789)
|_Betty WHEELOCK _____|
(1743 - ....) m 1763|
|_Lydia WHITE ________
(.... - 1759)
__
|
_Thomas MCBRIDE _____|
| (1795 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Ann MCBRIDE
| (1833 - 1885)
| __
| |
|_Phebe HACKETT ______|
|
|__
The village of Lake Ann, Benzie Co., MI was named after Ann McBride Wheelock. She was the first white woman in Benzie County. The Indians loved her. Lake Ann (the lake in the village) was also named after her. She is buried in Greenbriar Cemetery, Lake Ann, MI. She died very suddenly from pnuemonia. Even though there was a severe snow storm, at her funeral, the house was packed full to overflowing. She was admired by all in the village.
_John Francis THIBODEAU _____
| m 1883
_John FRANCISTHIBODEAU _|
| (1888 - 1966) m 1914 |
| |_Margaret Mary MCCAFFREY ____
| m 1883
|
|--John Francis THIBODEAU
| (1915 - 1998)
| _Jessie John Baker WHEELOCK _+
| | (1848 - 1919) m 1875
|_Ethel Louise WHEELOCK _|
(1893 - 1953) m 1914 |
|_Louise LANDRY ______________+
(1859 - 1919) m 1875
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____+
| (1672 - 1752)
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____|
| (.... - 1774) |
| |_Elizabeth _____ ____
| (1673 - 1751)
|
|--Abel WHEELOCK
| (1739 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Abigail _____ ______|
|
|_____________________
Abel went to Granville, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, in 1760 at the age of 21 years. He was, no doubt, one of many New England "Planters" who took advantagous of the land grants offered by the English who had recently forced the French speaking Acadians out of the country. In many cases, entire farms complete with buildings were offered to New England settlers.
(Sources: [1] "New Englanders in Nova Scotia", Fred E. Crowell, Boston, 1979, New England Historical and Genealogical Society; [2] Records of Kimber Gadsby Wheelock, a descendant of Abel Wheelock and Sarah Foster, Aug 2001.)
_Alexander WHEELOCK _+
| (1754 - 1830)
_Alexander WHEELOCK _|
| (1786 - 1866) |
| |_Sophia PENNIMAN ____
| (1755 - 1820)
|
|--Addison P. WHEELOCK
| (1819 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lois CHENEY ________|
(1795 - 1876) |
|_____________________
_Abner WHEELOCK ______+
| (1747 - 1831) m 1780
_Daniel WHEELOCK ____|
| (1785 - 1845) m 1812|
| |_Elizabeth BLANCHARD _
| (1754 - 1831) m 1780
|
|--Lorenzo WHEELOCK
| (1812 - 1895)
| ______________________
| |
|_Linda HOBBS ________|
(1792 - 1881) m 1812|
|______________________
_Stephen WHEELOCK ___+
| (1750 - ....) m 1774
_Emery WHEELOCK _____|
| (1775 - 1841) m 1800|
| |_Lucretia NEWTON ____+
| (1756 - ....) m 1774
|
|--Stephen Franklin WHEELOCK
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Patty HILL _________|
(1785 - 1858) m 1800|
|_____________________
_Franklin Tobias WHEELOCK _+
| (1894 - 1960)
_Robert Franklin WHEELOCK _|
| (1920 - 1997) m 1942 |
| |_Hazel Belle GRETTON ______
| (1897 - ....)
|
|--Terry Ward WHEELOCK
| (1962 - ....)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Ruth N. TOTTEN ___________|
m 1942 |
|___________________________
__
|
_John Joseph WHEELOCK _|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Wallace Earl WHEELOCK
| (1917 - ....)
| __
| |
|_______________________|
|
|__
__
|
_Joseph WIGHT _______|
| (1679 - ....) |
| |__
|
|
|--Martha WIGHT
| (1718 - 1764)
| __
| |
|_Mercy _____ ________|
(.... - 1725) |
|__
Martha Wight, daughter of Joseph Wight and Mercy ____, was born in Medfield, but moved to Bellingham with her parents in 1729, a few years after her mother died. (Src: "History of Medfield", W. Tilden, 1887) Her father, Joseph Wight, was a signer of the 1719 petition to grant Bellingham a charter. Her brother, Elnathan Wight, was the first resident minister in Bellingham, a Baptist. In 1750, Martha, her husband, Jonathan Wheelock, his brother, Silas Wheelock, and others signed the Articles of Faith of the Baptist Church in Bellingham. (Src: "History of the Town of Bellingham Massachusetts", by George F. Partridge, published 1919.)
Martha (Wight) Wheelock kept a private family record book which was brought to Calais, VT, by her son Peter, and continued by him. A copy of the book was made for Marcus Waite, author of "The Wheelock Family of Calais, VT"; and this, no doubt, is where the death date for Jonathan Wheelock was recorded.