__
|
_Joseph ADAMS _______|
| (1626 - 1694) m 1650|
| |__
|
|
|--Jonathan ADAMS
|
| __
| |
|_Abigail BAXTER _____|
(.... - 1692) m 1650|
|__
_Calvin CUTTER ______
|
_John Abbott CUTTER _|
| (1810 - ....) m 1832|
| |_Eunice W. POWERS ___
|
|
|--Mary Elizabeth CUTTER
| (1836 - ....)
| _Emery WHEELOCK _____+
| | (1775 - 1841) m 1800
|_Nancy WHEELOCK _____|
(1811 - ....) m 1832|
|_Patty HILL _________
(1785 - 1858) m 1800
__
|
_Israel MARSH _______|
| (1789 - ....) m 1812|
| |__
|
|
|--Franklin MARSH
| (1828 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Tabitha WHEELOCK ___|
(1788 - ....) m 1812|
|__
In 1752, Rev. William Patten earned his A.B. degree from Harvard. He was one of the youngest to be admitted there, age 12. In 1759 he was awarded an honorary degree from Yale. At the age of 19, he was installed as pastor at Halifax, MA.
He was later installed as pastor at the South Church of Hartford, CT. In 1773 the church council found "it is proved that Mr. Patten had used strong liquors in so unseasonable and intemperate a manner as did either cause these actions which the witnesses judged the Signs of Drunkenness, or did bring on, or increase Mr. Patten's natural disorder."
(Source: "The Hatch and Brood of Time", by Peter Haring Judd, Newbury Press, 1999, referring to Edwin Pond Parker, "History of the Second Church in Hartford", Hartford, 1892.)
His wife returned him to his father in Roxbury, MA, where he died. His tombstone inscription reads:
"Rev. William Patten, who after a life of peculiar trials Died in great peace, At his father's house in Roxbury, Mass, Jany 16, 1774 in the 37th year of his age, and 18th of his ministry."
(Source: "Patten Genealogy", Thomas W. Baldwin, Boston, 1908)
___________________________
|
_Charles STILLWELL __|
| m 1948 |
| |___________________________
|
|
|--Gary STILLWELL
|
| _Franklin Tobias WHEELOCK _+
| | (1894 - 1960)
|_Laura May WHEELOCK _|
(1929 - ....) m 1948|
|_Hazel Belle GRETTON ______
(1897 - ....)
_Josiah WHEELOCK ____+
| (1725 - 1794) m 1747
_Eleazar WHEELOCK ___|
| (1749 - 1831) m 1774|
| |_Experiance CLARK ___+
| (1730 - 1807) m 1747
|
|--Anne WHEELOCK
| (1776 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Huldah WOODWARD ____|
(1758 - 1829) m 1774|
|_____________________
_Amariah WHEELOCK ___+
| (1770 - 1839) m 1793
_Alden WHEELOCK _____|
| (1795 - 1844) |
| |_Elizabeth OLDS _____
| (1772 - ....) m 1793
|
|--Chapin Gilbert WHEELOCK
| (1827 - 1915)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elsie MOREY ________|
(1800 - 1854) |
|_____________________
_Eleazar Lewis Ripley WHEELOCK _+
| (1793 - 1847) m 1818
_David Prickett WHEELOCK _|
| (1830 - 1888) |
| |_Mary Pope PRICKETT ____________
| (.... - 1881) m 1818
|
|--Halley WHEELOCK
| (1879 - 1926)
| ________________________________
| |
|_Eleanor HALLEY __________|
|
|________________________________
_Phyletus WHEELOCK ______+
| (1769 - 1841) m 1790
_Daniel WHEELOCK ____|
| (1793 - 1872) m 1812|
| |_Avis HANDY _____________
| (.... - 1817) m 1790
|
|--Harriet Greene WHEELOCK
| (1815 - 1903)
| _William Greene MERRILL _
| | (1774 - 1860) m 1794
|_Phebe MERRILL ______|
(1795 - 1868) m 1812|
|_Sabra NICHOLS __________
(1772 - 1837) m 1794
_Eli WHEELOCK _______+
| (1760 - 1797) m 1782
_Hiram WHEELOCK _____|
| (1794 - 1857) m 1814|
| |_Hannah STREETER ____+
| (1765 - ....) m 1782
|
|--Henry Eli WHEELOCK
| (1826 - 1827)
| _____________________
| |
|_Fanny COREY ________|
(1794 - 1839) m 1814|
|_____________________
Henry Eli has monuments in both the Town Hall Cemetery in Sturbridge, MA, and in the nearby North Cemetery, where his mother is buried.
_Moses Bond WHEELOCK _+
| (1768 - 1848) m 1793
_Moses WHEELOCK _____|
| (1799 - ....) m 1825|
| |_Catherine GLEASON ___
| (1774 - 1847) m 1793
|
|--Mary Jenison WHEELOCK
| (1829 - 1831)
| ______________________
| |
|_Mary J. FOSTER _____|
(1801 - 1847) m 1825|
|______________________
Mary Jenison was the twin of Elizabeth Gleason. The Barre Vital Records report the death of Elizabeth and her twin sister as follows:
____, twin child of M., Mar 17, 1831, a 2y ____, twin child of M., Mar 21, 1831, a 2y
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __+
| (1713 - 1783) m 1735
_Peter WHEELOCK _____|
| (1749 - 1820) m 1784|
| |_Martha WIGHT _______+
| (1718 - 1764) m 1735
|
|--Ruth WHEELOCK
| (1792 - 1877)
| _____________________
| |
|_Lydia GREEN ________|
(1760 - 1812) m 1784|
|_____________________
_Obadiah WHEELOCK ___+
| (1685 - 1760) m 1708
_Ebenezer WHEELOCK __|
| (1718 - 1801) m 1737|
| |_Elisabeth DARLING __+
| (1685 - ....) m 1708
|
|--Timothy WHEELOCK
| (1744 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary SLEEMAN _______|
m 1737 |
|_____________________
The 6 April 1811 edition of the Boston Columbian Centinel contains a death record of Timothy Wheelock, of Orange, d. in Holden, aged 66. (Src: "Index of Obituaries in Massachusetts Centinel and Columbian Centinel, 1784-1840", Vol 5, American Antiquarian Society, Boston, G. K. Hall Co, 1961.)
The 1800 Federal Census shows John Wheelock (---1-,--1--) and Noah Wheelock (---1-,-----) living in Orange, MA. The 1810 Federal Census shows John and Noah Wheelock living in Orange, MA; and Rufus Wheelock living in 'Ervings Gore'. The three make no appearance in the 1820 Census. The 1830 Federal Census shows John, Noah, and Rufus Wheelock living in Ervings Grant, Franklin Co, MA.