_______________________
|
_Henry MARTIN ________|
| (1834 - 1896) m 1865 |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Henry E. MARTIN
| (1872 - ....)
| _Joseph WHEELOCK ______+
| | (1798 - 1879) m 1818
|_Anna Eliza WHEELOCK _|
(1837 - 1928) m 1865 |
|_Anna Fuller CHAPPELL _+
(1799 - 1893) m 1818
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|
_Elisha NEWTON ______|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Lucretia NEWTON
| (1756 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Sarah MILES ________|
|
|__
Major John Spurr, the son of General John Spurr, m. (2) 23 June 1840, at Worcester, MA, Sarah Davis.
_Abel WHEELOCK ______+
| (1739 - ....) m 1764
_John WHEELOCK ______|
| (1769 - 1845) m 1792|
| |_Sarah FOSTER _______
| (1736 - ....) m 1764
|
|--Abel WHEELOCK
| (1793 - 1870)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary GILLIATT ______|
(1773 - 1800) m 1792|
|_____________________
As the only son, Abel took over his father's homestead, and lived there as a farmer. He acquired the military rank of Serjeant-Major. He is buried next to his wife in the Nicteaux Baptist Cemetery. His headstone reads as follows: "Abel Wheelock; Died April 29, 1870; Aged 75 years". (Source: Records of Kimber Gadsby Wheelock, a descendant of Abel Wheelock and Jane Foster, Aug 2001.)
_Samuel WHEELOCK ____+
| (1714 - 1792) m 1737
_Obadiah WHEELOCK ___|
| (1762 - ....) |
| |_Hannah AMMIDON _____
| (1717 - ....) m 1737
|
|--Eliab WHEELOCK
| (1785 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
Eliab lived in Floyd, NY and Poland Center, Chautauqua Co, NY. According to the private records of Martin Beerman, Jan 2000, Eliab and Ruth were born in Pittsfield, Berkshire, MA. Their children were all born in Floyd, Oneida, NY.
_Calvin WHEELOCK _________+
| (1811 - ....) m 1839
_Wesley Des Brisay WHEELOCK _|
| (1841 - ....) |
| |_Harriet Elizabeth VROOM _+
| (1813 - ....) m 1839
|
|--Harriet Elizabeth WHEELOCK
| (1875 - ....)
| __________________________
| |
|_Elizabeth HUBBARD __________|
(1851 - ....) |
|__________________________
_Thomas L. WHEELOCK _+
| (1762 - 1853)
_William Elijah WHEELOCK _|
| (1791 - 1874) m 1818 |
| |_Mary WATTS _________
| (1764 - 1851)
|
|--Thomas D. WHEELOCK
| (1830 - 1864)
| _____________________
| |
|_Harriet PORTER __________|
m 1818 |
|_____________________
Thomas died as a Union prisoner of war in a Confederate camp in Millum, Georgia. (Source: Records of Su Wetzel, descendant of Phinehas Wheelock and Prudence Dodge, May 1999)
Josiah was from Upton, MA.
Josiah Wood turned out from Uxbridge at the Lexington Alarm and served on the Committee of Correspondence.
(Source: "The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution", Volume 41, page 238. Miss Minnie E. Strong. DAR ID Number: 40621)