yes, genealogy
Sep. 9th, 2010 09:39 amMore about Melancthon Gilbert Wheeler, who was my great-great-great grandfather (1803-1870). Blame today's excursus on the Buffistas.
Melancthon Gilbert Wheeler was born in Charlotte VT on May 22 1802. He was the third child of his parents, Zadoc Wheeler (b. 5/6/1768, Huntington NY, d. 9/24/1841, New York NY) and Mary Holbrook (b. 1/34/1768, Boston, d. 7/23/1833 Waterford NY.) His parents were married at Spencertown NY 8/14/1793. He had two older siblings, both born in Whitehall NY: Charles Holbrook Wheeler (b. 7/9/1794) and Caroline Eliza Wheeler (b. 1/28/1799), both of whom lived to adulthood and had children.
Zadoc's parents were Gilbert Wheeler (b. 7/5/1740, Huntington NY, d. 6/29/1809, Whitehall NY) and Elizabeth Bryan (b. 3/13/1740, d. Whitehall NY).
Melancthon attended Union College (1825) and Princeton Theological Seminary (1826-8), and Andover Theological Seminary (1828-9). He was ordained August 12, 1829, and spent the next two years on a mission. There is a list of his postings as a minister in the Princeton catalog; he ended as the pastor in North Woburn (1865-1870) and died in office of cancer February 9 1870 at the age of 67. He is buried in Woburn Cemetery, as I noted in my post here: http://flea.dreamwidth.org/449247.html (with photos!)
His first wife was Elizabeth Moulton, whom he married at Pittsford VT on 9/23/1829. Their seven children were:
-Elizabeth Moulton Wheeler, b. 2/6/1831 Falmouth MA; d. Conway MA
-Gilbert Melancthon Wheeler, b. 6/4/1832 Abington MA; lived to adulthood, d. at sea, leaving a widow in New Zealand.
-Mary Shedd Wheeler, b. 3/11/1834 Conway MA; m. John C. Almay (they are both buried in the Woburn Cemetery plot), no children.
-Ogden Dwight Wheeler, b. 1/16/1836, d. 3/17/1841
-Charles Holbrook Wheeler, b. 5/2/1837
-Silas Safford Wheeler, b. 12/22/1840, d. 1/1/1841
-Robert Ogden Wheeler, b. 12/2/1842, d. 12/16/1843
At this point if I were Elizabeth Moulton Wheeler I probably would have died, too. At least two of the children survived to adulthood; as far as I can tell only Mary outlived Melancthon.
Melancthon remarried on May 4 1848 at Nashua NH. His second wife was Frances Cochran Parkinson, who was awesome. They also had a bunch of kids:
-Elizabeth Parkinson Wheeler, b. 11/8/1849, m. John R. Carter, d. 1888 leaving 3 sons.
-John Henry Wheeler, b. 9/25/1851 who is treated at some length in my post here: http://flea.dreamwidth.org/457029.html
-Caroline Antoinette Wheeler, b. 1/10/1854, m. Charles H. Cooper 1/10/1883, had 3 children.
-Cornelia Frances Wheeler, b. 4/29/1858, mt great-great-grandmother.
-Edward Francis Wheeler, b. 1/20/1862 at Grafton VT, who went to Bowdoin and became a minister in MN, married and had 2 surviving children.
This still leaves mysterious who the "Caroline Parkinson Wheeler" buried in the Woburn Cemetery plot is (http://flea.dreamwidth.org/449247.html?#cutid1). Given her names she seems like she should be a descendant of Melancthon and Frances, but their daughter Caroline married and lived to adulthood, and no granddaughters of the right name are mentioned - to be a granddaughter Wheeler she would have had to be the child of Edward (or John, who had only one child), and he did not marry until he'd removed to Minnesota.
Sources: The Geneaological and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America (http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/american-college-of-genealogy/the-genealogical-and-encyclopedic-history-of-the-wheeler-family-in-america-rem/page-68-the-genealogical-and-encyclopedic-history-of-the-wheeler-family-in-america-rem.shtml)
Biographical Catalog of Princeton Theological Seminary, 1909. http://books.google.com/books?id=vdPNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=melancthon+wheeler+princeton+theological+seminary&source=bl&ots=pegtxpfA06&sig=AsI8vYxunEm_HIGfv5hck1TeapM&hl=en&ei=NeeITKisMZHM9gStoJXiDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CCoQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q&f=false
History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: http://books.google.com/books?id=m74TAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA432&lpg=RA1-PA432&dq=melancthon+wheeler+princeton+theological+seminary&source=bl&ots=294XOdsGy3&sig=ZvnIRrygHx5j9PqN4p4tjQg9bZg&hl=en&ei=NeeITKisMZHM9gStoJXiDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CBcQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=melancthon%20wheeler%20princeton%20theological%20seminary&f=false
Melancthon Gilbert Wheeler was born in Charlotte VT on May 22 1802. He was the third child of his parents, Zadoc Wheeler (b. 5/6/1768, Huntington NY, d. 9/24/1841, New York NY) and Mary Holbrook (b. 1/34/1768, Boston, d. 7/23/1833 Waterford NY.) His parents were married at Spencertown NY 8/14/1793. He had two older siblings, both born in Whitehall NY: Charles Holbrook Wheeler (b. 7/9/1794) and Caroline Eliza Wheeler (b. 1/28/1799), both of whom lived to adulthood and had children.
Zadoc's parents were Gilbert Wheeler (b. 7/5/1740, Huntington NY, d. 6/29/1809, Whitehall NY) and Elizabeth Bryan (b. 3/13/1740, d. Whitehall NY).
Melancthon attended Union College (1825) and Princeton Theological Seminary (1826-8), and Andover Theological Seminary (1828-9). He was ordained August 12, 1829, and spent the next two years on a mission. There is a list of his postings as a minister in the Princeton catalog; he ended as the pastor in North Woburn (1865-1870) and died in office of cancer February 9 1870 at the age of 67. He is buried in Woburn Cemetery, as I noted in my post here: http://flea.dreamwidth.org/449247.html (with photos!)
His first wife was Elizabeth Moulton, whom he married at Pittsford VT on 9/23/1829. Their seven children were:
-Elizabeth Moulton Wheeler, b. 2/6/1831 Falmouth MA; d. Conway MA
-Gilbert Melancthon Wheeler, b. 6/4/1832 Abington MA; lived to adulthood, d. at sea, leaving a widow in New Zealand.
-Mary Shedd Wheeler, b. 3/11/1834 Conway MA; m. John C. Almay (they are both buried in the Woburn Cemetery plot), no children.
-Ogden Dwight Wheeler, b. 1/16/1836, d. 3/17/1841
-Charles Holbrook Wheeler, b. 5/2/1837
-Silas Safford Wheeler, b. 12/22/1840, d. 1/1/1841
-Robert Ogden Wheeler, b. 12/2/1842, d. 12/16/1843
At this point if I were Elizabeth Moulton Wheeler I probably would have died, too. At least two of the children survived to adulthood; as far as I can tell only Mary outlived Melancthon.
Melancthon remarried on May 4 1848 at Nashua NH. His second wife was Frances Cochran Parkinson, who was awesome. They also had a bunch of kids:
-Elizabeth Parkinson Wheeler, b. 11/8/1849, m. John R. Carter, d. 1888 leaving 3 sons.
-John Henry Wheeler, b. 9/25/1851 who is treated at some length in my post here: http://flea.dreamwidth.org/457029.html
-Caroline Antoinette Wheeler, b. 1/10/1854, m. Charles H. Cooper 1/10/1883, had 3 children.
-Cornelia Frances Wheeler, b. 4/29/1858, mt great-great-grandmother.
-Edward Francis Wheeler, b. 1/20/1862 at Grafton VT, who went to Bowdoin and became a minister in MN, married and had 2 surviving children.
This still leaves mysterious who the "Caroline Parkinson Wheeler" buried in the Woburn Cemetery plot is (http://flea.dreamwidth.org/449247.html?#cutid1). Given her names she seems like she should be a descendant of Melancthon and Frances, but their daughter Caroline married and lived to adulthood, and no granddaughters of the right name are mentioned - to be a granddaughter Wheeler she would have had to be the child of Edward (or John, who had only one child), and he did not marry until he'd removed to Minnesota.
Sources: The Geneaological and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America (http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/american-college-of-genealogy/the-genealogical-and-encyclopedic-history-of-the-wheeler-family-in-america-rem/page-68-the-genealogical-and-encyclopedic-history-of-the-wheeler-family-in-america-rem.shtml)
Biographical Catalog of Princeton Theological Seminary, 1909. http://books.google.com/books?id=vdPNAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=melancthon+wheeler+princeton+theological+seminary&source=bl&ots=pegtxpfA06&sig=AsI8vYxunEm_HIGfv5hck1TeapM&hl=en&ei=NeeITKisMZHM9gStoJXiDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CCoQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q&f=false
History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts: http://books.google.com/books?id=m74TAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA432&lpg=RA1-PA432&dq=melancthon+wheeler+princeton+theological+seminary&source=bl&ots=294XOdsGy3&sig=ZvnIRrygHx5j9PqN4p4tjQg9bZg&hl=en&ei=NeeITKisMZHM9gStoJXiDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CBcQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=melancthon%20wheeler%20princeton%20theological%20seminary&f=false
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Date: 2010-09-09 07:07 pm (UTC)Two children dying in the same winter makes me wonder if it wasn't infectious disease. Although infant Silas lived only a month, and died first, while Ogden lived to be five, and died two months after his brother. My understanding of disease-transmission is that the little kid usually gets it first, and gives it to the baby; and with a few exceptions (whooping cough especially) the baby would tend to have slightly better immunity than the kid.
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Date: 2010-09-09 10:05 pm (UTC)I am dying to know the unknowable tale of Gilbert, who seems to have run away to sea, married a part-Maori woman in NZ, and promptly perished. Classics professors got nothin' on that!
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Date: 2010-09-10 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-10 12:21 pm (UTC)11247. GILBERT MELANCTHON WHEELER, born at Abington, Mass.,
June 4, 1832; d. at sea, leaving a widow at New Zealand
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Husband: Gilbert Melancthon WHEELER
Born: at:
Married: at:
Died: at:
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
Wife: Amelia COOK
Born: 1842 at: BOI, NZ
Died: 1876 at: NZ
Father:William COOK
Mother:Tiraha
Other Spouses:
Tiraha (who looks like 100% Maori) and William Cook (born UK ca. 1790, having kids in NZ by 1830) have about 10 kids; Amelia is one of the younger ones. Interestingly, the male children tend to marry Maori-named people, and the female children marry Anglo-named people.
Looks like Wheeler and Amelia had no children. The family seems to have been based at the N end of the N Island, north of Whangarei. Existing NZ Wheelers seem to have other ancestry,
Gilbert Wheeler New Zealand
Date: 2019-05-12 01:20 am (UTC)Hoping to hear from you
Re: Gilbert Wheeler New Zealand
Date: 2019-05-12 06:06 pm (UTC)Also
Date: 2010-09-09 10:12 pm (UTC)I think now that the Mysterious Caroline is probably Frances CP Wheeler's never-married younger sister, Caroline Parkinson, b. 10/13/1820, described as a teacher for 40 years in Nashua and Worcester, so assuming she started ca. age 18, lived until at least 60ish, so living circa 1880. The gravestone matches Melancthon (1870) and Frances (1905) in style, which fits with the generation. The stone only clearly reads "Caroline Parkinson," and the "Caroline P. Wheeler" on the cemetery lot card could easily be a mistake, given that it was the Wheeler family plot.