__________________________
|
_Guybert Mathew ARMITAGE ______|
| |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Elliot Benson ARMITAGE
| (1923 - ....)
| _Carlyle Capron WHEELOCK _+
| | (1865 - 1928)
|_Charlotte Carpenter WHEELOCK _|
(1893 - 1948) |
|_Ella Perley BURLINGAME __+
(.... - 1947)
Charlotte was the daughter of Reuben Baker.
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|
_Maurice Elphage BISSON _|
| |
| |_______________________
|
|
|--Peter Andre BISSON
| (1945 - ....)
| _Herbert VAN WHEELOCK _+
| | (1884 - 1961) m 1914
|_Madeline Ruth WHEELOCK _|
(1916 - ....) |
|_Florence FLANDERS ____
m 1914
The Worcester, MA marriage record for Church and Clarendon refers to Church Perrin (Widow, dau. Harmon Chamberlin).
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|
_Eli TUCKER _________|
| (1797 - 1858) m 1817|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Roxana A. TUCKER
| (1819 - ....)
| _Gideon WHEELOCK ____+
| | (1771 - 1851) m 1797
|_Deborah WHEELOCK ___|
(1798 - ....) m 1817|
|_Sally DAVIS ________
(1777 - 1854) m 1797
__________________________
|
_Loverett Horatio WALDO _|
| (1841 - 1895) m 1871 |
| |__________________________
|
|
|--Guy WALDO
|
| _Joseph Robbins WHEELOCK _+
| | (1829 - 1869) m 1851
|_Mary Luella WHEELOCK ___|
(1853 - 1929) m 1871 |
|_Mary Elizabeth WOOD _____
(1832 - 1887) m 1851
_Welcome WHEELOCK ___+
| (1784 - 1865) m 1813
_Langdon Cheever WHEELOCK _|
| (1822 - 1873) m 1857 |
| |_Clare WHEELOCK _____+
| (1785 - 1850) m 1813
|
|--Carrie WHEELOCK
| (1858 - 1944)
| _____________________
| |
|_M. Annette GOLDSBURY _____|
(1830 - 1927) m 1857 |
|_____________________
Carrie Wheelock was born and lived most of her days in Barre, Vermont. She took up the profession of teaching kindergarten, which she apparently pursued most of her adult life.
The papers of the Langdon C. Wheelock family, archived in the Aldrich Public Library in Barre, Vt. contain a "Composition Book" maintained by Carrie. Inside this book is a business card which reads: "The Kindergarten will open in Mrs. Wheelocks Main St. home, Monday, Aug 30, 1886, terms $4/month, hours 9 to 12 AM."
The composition book has several hundred entries, one for each of her kindergarten students. Each entry indicates date of birth, date of entry into the kindergarten, and newspaper clippings indicating important events in the life of that person, including in some cases, the obituary.
Carrie obviously maintained this album over many years of her life, and took great pride in the accomplishments of her students.
There is no indication that she ever married.
Since her scrapbooks contains the obituary of her mother (who was the last in her family to die), she must have died after 1927. Writings on the internet suggest she is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Barre, VT.
_Emerson WHEELOCK ______+
| (1817 - 1902) m 1847
_Ashley Wilder WHEELOCK _|
| (1848 - 1894) m 1874 |
| |_Hannah P. PHILLIPS ____
| (1828 - 1848) m 1847
|
|--Cora Blanche WHEELOCK
| (1884 - ....)
| _John ARMSTONG _________
| | m 1842
|_Thankful ARMSTRONG _____|
(1851 - 1906) m 1874 |
|_Sally Miranda CHAFFEE _
m 1842
_Obadiah WHEELOCK ___+
| (1685 - 1760) m 1708
_Obadiah WHEELOCK ___|
| (1712 - 1761) m 1733|
| |_Elisabeth DARLING __+
| (1685 - ....) m 1708
|
|--Elias WHEELOCK
| (1743 - 1821)
| _____________________
| |
|_Martha SUMNER ______|
(1710 - ....) m 1733|
|_____________________
Elias removed to Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia; probably in the late 1760's. Two of his brothers (Obadiah and Joseph) also went to Nova Scotia, and probably made the trip with him.
Boston marriage records show that Elias married Sarah Rice in Boston in 1766. The two were married by Reverend Mather Byles.
In the 1768 census of Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Elias is listed with two males and one female in his household, all American. The 1770 census shows Elias with four Americans in the household, most likely himself, his wife, and two children.
(Source: George King, Rice Genealogist)
_Amasa WHEELOCK _____+
| (1788 - 1844) m 1808
_Joseph WHEELOCK ____|
| (1813 - 1878) m 1840|
| |_Sally BURLEIGH _____
| (.... - 1872) m 1808
|
|--Harriet WHEELOCK
| (1841 - 1865)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary SHEPHERD ______|
(1814 - 1844) m 1840|
|_____________________
Harriet Wheelock's headstone in Coventry Village Cemetery indicates a death date of 1 Jan 1865, age 22 yrs, 2 months. The implied birth date disagrees with that provided in the "History of Sanbornton", by Rev. Runnels.
_John Hiram WHEELOCK _+
| (1838 - 1904) m 1867
_James B. WHEELOCK __|
| (1871 - ....) m 1901|
| |_Avilda BUOY _________
| (1835 - 1906) m 1867
|
|--Howard WHEELOCK
|
| ______________________
| |
|_Emma Jane BASS _____|
m 1901 |
|______________________
_Benjamin WHEELOCK __+
| (1729 - 1776) m 1752
_Amariah WHEELOCK ___|
| (1770 - 1839) m 1793|
| |_Hannah CHAPIN ______+
| (.... - 1803) m 1752
|
|--Lois WHEELOCK
| (1803 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth OLDS _____|
(1772 - ....) m 1793|
|_____________________
_Martin WHEELOCK ____+
| (1792 - 1840)
_Winslow WHEELOCK ___|
| (1825 - 1892) m 1840|
| |_Rachel ORDWAY ______
| (1794 - 1840)
|
|--Martin WHEELOCK
| (1846 - ....)
| _Abel SMITH _________
| | (.... - 1860)
|_Lorenza SMITH ______|
(1812 - 1850) m 1840|
|_Salley WHEELOCK ____+
(1778 - 1865)
Martin Wheelock, of Morristown, VT, son of Winslow, is listed in the 1883-1884 Morristown business directory as a farmer, residing at the same address as his father. (Source: Gazetteer of Lamoille and Orleans Counties, VT.; 1883-1884, Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child; May 1887, Page 345-363; transcribed by Tom Dunn.) Martin Wheelock, age 74, is enumerated in the 1920 Federal Census living in Morristown with his brother, Levi W. Wheelock, age 46.
_David WHEELOCK _____+
| (1720 - 1789) m 1760
_Aaron WHEELOCK _____|
| (1766 - 1813) m 1794|
| |_Rachel CHAPIN ______+
| (1729 - 1805) m 1760
|
|--William Augustus WHEELOCK
| (1802 - 1885)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ruth TOWNE _________|
(1777 - ....) m 1794|
|_____________________
William and Sarah lived in Oxford, MA. William is mentioned in the Oxford Town History, by George Daniels, published 1892, as having been appointed one of 3 engineers and supervisors of the local Fire Department in Mar, 1857. He was "a man of strong mind, decided character and cultivated taste". William, Sarah, and other members of this family are buried in the Congregational Church Cemetery, Oxford, Worcester Co, MA.