Robert Lewis was from North Dakota.
_Daniel WHEELOCK ____+
| (1794 - 1868)
_Levi WHEELOCK ______|
| (1822 - 1892) m 1847|
| |_Betsey PHELPS ______
| (1786 - 1843)
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|--Clarence WHEELOCK
| (1851 - 1875)
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|_Cordelia BROWN _____|
m 1847 |
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_Guilford Percy WHEELOCK __+
| (1874 - 1944) m 1895
_Guilford Dudley WHEELOCK _________|
| (1896 - 1960) m 1941 |
| |_Margaret Jeannette DOLAN _+
| (1873 - 1931) m 1895
|
|--Georgia Carol WHEELOCK
| (1942 - ....)
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|_Crucie Alice Latissie CRITTENDEN _|
(1922 - 1996) m 1941 |
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_Oscar Uberto WHEELOCK ______+
| (1830 - 1891) m 1853
_Lewis Jackson WHEELOCK __|
| (1862 - 1952) m 1882 |
| |_Adaline Caroline CROISSANT _
| (1832 - 1915) m 1853
|
|--Leslie Cyril WHEELOCK
| (1903 - 1982)
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|_Mary Elizabeth WESTFALL _|
(1864 - ....) m 1882 |
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Leslie was the youngest son of Lewis Jackson and Mary I. He has a twin sister "Bess" He spent his entire working life working for the Illinois Central Railroad. He was a switchman, brakeman, and conductor. He worked for 46/47 years for the RR. He was a good person, had many friends, was a devoted father who attended the school and athletic events of his children. He liked to eat and to cook. He convert to Catholicism when he married Cecilia Mary Meyers. Apparently he was not practicing any religion prior to his marriage. He enjoyed being around people. He was a member of the Eagles Club in Sioux City Iowa. His health was good. He opened his home to troubled teens and he and his wife were foster parents for a number of young men and women. (Notes by Fr. Robert D. Wheelock, son of Leslie Wheelock).
_Eleazar WHEELOCK ___+
| (1749 - 1831) m 1774
_Lemuel WHEELOCK ____|
| (1792 - 1842) |
| |_Huldah WOODWARD ____
| (1757 - 1829) m 1774
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|--Marie Antoinette WHEELOCK
| (1830 - ....)
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|_Rhoda CHAMBERLAIN __|
(1791 - 1879) |
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