_Moses Bond WHEELOCK _+
| (1768 - 1848) m 1793
_Horatio WHEELOCK ___|
| (1812 - 1891) m 1835|
| |_Catherine GLEASON ___
| (1774 - 1847) m 1793
|
|--Harriet Augusta WHEELOCK
| (1842 - 1925)
| ______________________
| |
|_Martha Ann BRIGHAM _|
(.... - 1879) m 1835|
|______________________
_Ralph WHEELOCK _____+
| (1682 - 1748) m 1707
_Eleazar WHEELOCK ___|
| (1711 - 1779) m 1747|
| |_Ruth HUNTINGTON ____
| (1682 - 1725) m 1707
|
|--Mary WHEELOCK
| (1748 - 1807)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary BRINSMEAD _____|
(1714 - 1783) m 1747|
|_____________________
Patten, Malcom Clark, Patten Genealogy, Powell and Taylor Publishing Company, 1990, p. 131
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1678 - 1746) m 1700
_Silas WHEELOCK _____|
| (1717 - 1793) m 1740|
| |_Huldah THAYER ______+
| (1682 - 1739) m 1700
|
|--Perle WHEELOCK
| (1752 - ....)
| _John ALBEE _________
| | m 1705
|_Hannah ALBEE _______|
(1718 - 1803) m 1740|
|_Deborah THAYER _____
m 1705
Samuel was from Boston, MA. His ancestry is not known. No children of Samuel and Fanny are shown in the Keene VRs. (Source: "Vital Statistics of Keene, NH", by Frank H. Whitcomb, 1905.)
_Nahum WHEELOCK _____+
| (1761 - 1829) m 1784
_Andrus WHEELOCK ____|
| (1800 - 1871) m 1819|
| |_Betsey STEELE ______
| (1763 - 1829) m 1784
|
|--Susan WHEELOCK
| (1819 - 1887)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lovice HILL ________|
(1793 - 1849) m 1819|
|_____________________
There may have been additional children born to Susan and Micajah.
_Chapin WHEELOCK ____+
| (1786 - 1835) m 1806
_William WHEELOCK _________|
| (1808 - 1869) m 1837 |
| |_Lucy WHEELOCK ______+
| (1783 - 1864) m 1806
|
|--Theodore Darius WHEELOCK
| (1840 - 1906)
| _____________________
| |
|_Catherine Cordelia MOREY _|
(1814 - 1885) m 1837 |
|_____________________
This family is enumerated in the 1880 Federal Census, living in Moline, Rock Island, IL, pg 422D. Theodore, age 41, Camilla, wife, age 35, Lucy G., daughter, age 12, Stillman W., son, age 10, Alice H., daughter, age 6, T. Morris, son, age 3, Herbert Thomas, brother in law, age 23. Theodore D. Wheelock came to Moline in 1858, and for the next two years went to school during the winters, and worked for his uncle as a teamster during the summers. On 3 Apr 1860 he became an apprentice with Williams, Heald & Co, foundrymen and machinists, and continued until the summer of 1861, when he enlisted as a private in Company H. in the same regiment as his older brother. He served until 9 July 1864, when he was mustered out with the rank of corporal. For four years afterward he followed the machinist trade and then entered the employ of the Moline Plow Company as engineer and continued for two years. For the next three years he was in the boot and shoe business under the firm name of Thomas & Wheelock, when he became superintendent for the Moline Scale Company and remained six years. Mr. Wheelock was then employed as foreman of the iron department for the Moline Plow Company and continued to 1892. Later he became engineer at the city waterworks and filled that position up to the time of death, 21 May 1906. (Src: "Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Rock Island County", editted by Newton Bateman, and Paul Selby, Munsell Publishing Company, Chicago, 1914, pg 1493)