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_Thomas CLARKE ______|
| (1567 - 1638) m 1602|
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|--Thomas CLARKE
| (1604 - ....)
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|_Mary CANNE _________|
(1580 - ....) m 1602|
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_Daniel Stanton CRANDALL _|
| (1801 - 1865) |
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|--Louisa Amelia CRANDALL
| (1842 - ....)
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|_Polly WEBB ______________|
(1801 - 1896) |
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Marion was the first child of Marion Brown and Walter Fawcett. Born in Paisley, Scotland, in 1903, she was at least the third generation of Marions, dating back to her grandmother, Marion Mackay.
Marion lived for a while at 14 Clarence St in Paisley, a 3 story brownstone, on a street filled with brownstones.
At the age of 7 her mother died, shortly after giving birth to her sister, Ada.
After becoming a widower, her father decided to move the family to Canada. He left the children behind in Scotland while he went to Canada and found employment. It is uncertain who took care of Marion and her three siblings while her father was in Canada. Perhaps they stayed with relatives, or perhaps they stayed in the care of the church.
When her father found employment with the Hudson Bay Company in Canada, he sent for the four children. Family history has it that Marion and her siblings nearly crossed the Atlantic on the Titanic (which sunk on 15 Apr 1912). But for reasons unremembered, they sailed another vessel, and arrived safely in Canada in 1912. The port of entry was probably Quebec City. At the time, Marion was 9 years old.
As a young woman, Marion found her way down to Warren, Pennsylvania where she became a student nurse at Warren State Hospital. Here she met Ellis Wheelock. They struck up a relationship and were married. Ellis was a widower, having previously married Josephine Else, who later died of tuberculosis.
Marion and Ellis lived in Russell, Pennsylvania, where they ran a chicken farm. Ellis had three children from his previous marriage (William, Robert, and Harry), two of whom lived with them. Marion had two children with Ellis, Walter and Betty.
In 1963, long after the children had left home for lives of their own, Marion's husband died of coronary insufficiency .
Later, Marion married Andrew Lindell, a long time friend of the family. They lived together for awhile in Warren, Pa. After Andrew died, Marion's mental faculties deteriorated. She began to loose her short term memory, and it became dangerous for her to live alone. In the early 1970's she was admitted to a nursing home in Chambersburg, Penn. where she lived out the remainder of her life. For most of her time in the nursing home, she had no memories at all of her family, or her past.
In early 1995, she passed on quietly in the night. She was laid to rest at Pinegrove Cemetery, in Russell, Pa. with Ellis.
_Earl E. KISER ___________
| (1884 - 1947) m 1909
_Bernard Earl KISER _|
| (1910 - ....) m 1937|
| |_Hattie Estella WHEELOCK _+
| (1886 - 1938) m 1909
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|--Sandra Jean KISER
| (1940 - ....)
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|_Grace Mabel BOULE __|
m 1937 |
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_Samuel WHEELOCK ____+
| (1755 - 1827) m 1787
_Luther WHEELOCK ____|
| (1789 - 1864) m 1817|
| |_Susannah HOPPINS ___
| (.... - 1845) m 1787
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|--Elijah Orlando WHEELOCK
| (1817 - ....)
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|_Nancy ST. JOHN _____|
(1789 - 1879) m 1817|
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Elijah and his wife Maria were living in Union Wisconsin, Aug 1875. (Source: "Wheelock Genealogy" by Carlyle Capron Wheelock and Winifred (Thomson) Gonseth, 1955). Marcus Warren Waite made the following notes about this family: "About twenty years ago [1922], Mrs. Henry H. Wheelock of Prescott, Wisconsin, compiled the following ancestral line to her husband. Luther Wheelock and wife Nancy St. John had son Orlando Wheelock, born at Pompey, NY, who married Maria Howell. Orlando and wife were the parents of Henry Howell Wheelock, born at Burlington, Wisconsin who married Mary Bascon (who compiled the lineage). H. H. Wheelock and wife Mary Bascom were the parents of Frank Bascom Wheelock born at Union, Wis., who married Jean Hanna and had two sons, Robert and Donald Wheelock, also of Horace Wheelock, who married Jane Hawbecker and had children John, Theodore and Dorothy Wheelock. Letters to the Wheelocks of Prescott, Wis., in 1942 are returned as unknown and unclaimed." (Src: "New England Ancestry of the Wheelock Family of Pompey, New York", compiled by Marcus Warrent Waite, 1942, 20 pages, Onandaga Public Library.)
_Eleazar WHEELOCK ___+
| (1749 - 1831) m 1774
_Jonathan WHEELOCK __|
| (1779 - 1852) m 1800|
| |_Huldah WOODWARD ____
| (1757 - 1829) m 1774
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|--Jonathan WHEELOCK
| (1806 - ....)
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|_Prudence SMITH _____|
(.... - 1851) m 1800|
|_____________________
There is some evidence that Jonathan Wheelock was the Jonathan that married Sophia Ann Hastings 27 Nov 1833 in Worcester, MA, and later moved to Rock Island, IL. The circumstantial evidence is as follows: 1) Descendants of Jonathan and Sophia report that he was born in 1806 (per records of Daniel Wheelock, descended from Jonathan and Sophia through their son Calvin Henry Wheelock) 2) Siblings of Jonathan (namely Prescott and Huldah W) were known to be living in Worcester at about the time Jonathan married Sophia there in 1833. 3) Jonathan of Rock Island, IL had children named Lorenzo and Alonzo; names that run in the family of Jonathan of Warwick.
_Chapin WHEELOCK ____+
| (1786 - 1835) m 1806
_William WHEELOCK _________|
| (1808 - 1869) m 1837 |
| |_Lucy WHEELOCK ______+
| (1783 - 1864) m 1806
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|--Katherine Morey WHEELOCK
| (1853 - 1931)
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|_Catherine Cordelia MOREY _|
(1814 - 1885) m 1837 |
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_Howard Wallace WHEELOCK _+
| (1913 - 1975) m 1932
_Bruce WHEELOCK _____|
| (1937 - ....) |
| |_Gertrude WURSTER ________
| m 1932
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|--Sheila Marie WHEELOCK
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|_Margaret LABEEF ____|
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_John WINSPEAR _____________|
| m 1842 |
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|--James H. WINSPEAR
| (1843 - 1909)
| _John T. WHEELOCK ___+
| | (1798 - 1854)
|_Catherine Elmira WHEELOCK _|
(1823 - 1892) m 1842 |
|_Euphemia TURNBULL __
(1800 - 1883)