___________________________
|
_Albert Earl CARMIEN _|
| (1885 - 1956) m 1907 |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Beatrice Ivadel CARMIEN
| (1914 - ....)
| _Ebenezer Thomas WHEELOCK _+
| | (1856 - 1891)
|_Emma Ethel WHEELOCK _|
(1890 - 1967) m 1907 |
|_Matilda Marie DURYEA _____+
(1854 - 1939)
James was the son of George Alfred Hodder and Mary Bethia Montgomery.
(Source: Richard Mullen, great grandson of James Brent Hodder and Edith A. Wheelock, grandson of James Merrill Hodder, Sr, June 2000)
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1704 - ....) m 1726
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
| (.... - 1774) m 1756|
| |_Deborah TAFT _______
| (1702 - ....) m 1726
|
|--Alpheus WHEELOCK
| (1763 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ruth DANIELS _______|
(1738 - 1798) m 1756|
|_____________________
This was probably the Alpheus that fought in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted in 1780, serving in Colonel John Rand's Regiment.
_Alden D. WHEELOCK ____+
| (1825 - 1897) m 1851
_Harold Alden WHEELOCK _|
| (1853 - 1921) m 1885 |
| |_Elizabeth PERKINS ____+
| (1828 - 1869) m 1851
|
|--Charles Harold WHEELOCK
| (1897 - ....)
| _Charles COOK _________
| |
|_Katharina COOK ________|
(1870 - 1943) m 1885 |
|_Martha Alma OLMSTEAD _
_Welcome WHEELOCK ___+
| (1796 - 1856)
_Thomas R. WHEELOCK _|
| (1843 - ....) m 1872|
| |_Mary Eliza ANDREWS _
| (.... - 1883)
|
|--Florence WHEELOCK
| (1875 - 1942)
| _Manlius G. CLARKE __
| |
|_Edith CLARKE _______|
(1849 - ....) m 1872|
|_Fanny C. (--?--) ___
_Paul WHEELOCK ______+
| (1750 - ....) m 1781
_Daniel WHEELOCK _____|
| (1799 - 1865) m 1826 |
| |_Martha SIBLEY ______
| (1763 - ....) m 1781
|
|--Jerome WHEELOCK
| (1834 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Susanna P. PRENTICE _|
(1803 - 1884) m 1826 |
|_____________________
Jerome Wheelock was a man of considerable achievement in the Worcester County manufacturing industry, and earned himself a place of note in the local history of Grafton. At the age of 15 he ran away from home, and successfully evaded any attempt to find him. After a three year apprenticeship at the Taunton Locomotive Works, under Harrison Tweed, Esq., he obtained a position as a manager of the steam and machinery department of the Washburn Iron Works, in Worcester.
During this time, Jerome Wheelock invented and patented a means to simplify, and more efficiently manufacture steam engines. This changed the nature of steam engine manufacture, and earned a place for Jerome Wheelock in the history of steam engines and manufacturing.
A statue of Mr. Wheelock stands in the center of Grafton.
This family is enumerated in the 1880 Federal Census, living in Worcester, Worcester Co, MA, pg 117A.
(Written by Roderick B. Sullivan, Jan 1999. Source: "A History of Grafton", by Pierce.)
_Elijah WHEELOCK ____
| (1777 - 1813) m 1799
_Hiram WHEELOCK _____|
| (1809 - 1880) |
| |_Anna STRAW _________
| (1780 - 1856) m 1799
|
|--Phineaus WHEELOCK
| (1860 - 1870)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth _____ ____|
|
|_____________________
_Asa WHEELOCK _______+
| (1741 - 1816) m 1763
_Jared WHEELOCK _____|
| (1785 - 1872) m 1805|
| |_Rachel DRURY _______+
| (1744 - 1830) m 1763
|
|--Roxanna WHEELOCK
| (1811 - 1812)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary DAVIS _________|
(1787 - 1872) m 1805|
|_____________________
Mormon Archives, submitted by Dora D. Sanderson: Waite, Wheelock Family of Calais, Vermont, pp 30 & 31 The headstone, though difficult to read, shows the date of death as 4 May 1812; but indicates age at death as 8 years, in contradiction to the birth date shown here.