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About Capt. Gershom Wheelock
Notes for Gershom Wheelock: Gershom was on the board of selectmen in the years 1731 and 1736.
(Source: "History of Shrewsbury", Ward.)
The following is excerpted from "Old Times in Shrewsbury Massachusetts, Gleanings from History and
Tradition", by Elizabeth Ward, 1892. This book is available in the Shrewsbury Public Library.
"One of the first names that appears to us on the records is that of Gershom Wheelock, who for his
enterprise and cheerful disposition, deserves especial mention. He is said to have been the first man to
build a house in the new settlement and spent one winter in its erection. This house was situated on
what is now the old road to Worcester in the valley near "Middlebrook." He labored alone that winter,
keeping up his spirits through the cold, dreary days by his merry whistling, sleeping in the loft and pulling
the ladder up after him at night, always whistling his morning song before putting it down again. His
courage never failed until the spring birds sang to him while he whistled, and the house was done; then
he married Abigail Flagg of Marlboro, and housekeeping began in Shrewsbury. In 1720 his father
Samuel Wheelock, who owned the land, gave him a deed of eighty acres and the house, "In
consideration of Love, Good will and affection which I have and do have towards my dutiful Son
Gershom Wheelock!" The first house built in town was the first to be burned; nothing was saved from the
fire but a few pieces of furniture. Being dissatisfied with his ventures in that part of the town, he next built
a house on the Boylston road, the one which is now occupied by his great-grandson Erastus Wheelock."
"Gershom appears to have been quite an important man in the new town, holding at different times
several town offices. He was ensign in the first military company here and afterwards commissioned
Captain. The Wheelock house as shown in the engraving is a low, ancient house, shingled on the
outside, with narrow windows and quaint, low rooms. It has not been added to, but remains much the
same as when built more than a century and a half ago." [Authors note: The house remains in good
condition, and unmodified in 2002.]
The following is excerpted from "History of the Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, From Its
Settlement in 1717 to 1829, With Other Matter Relating Thereto Not Before Published, Including An
Extensive Family Register", by Andrew H. Ward, Member of the New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Boston, Published by Samuel G. Drake; J. Howe, Printer, 1847; in reference to Captain
Gershom Wheelock:
"He is said to have been the first of the family, who settled here [Shrewsbury], if not the first settler in
this town. He erected a house between where the houses now are of Joseph Nurse and the late Daniel
Maynard, and on the same side of the road. There he made improvements and spent one winter alone.
He is said to have been of a cheerful disposition, and, that while here solitary and alone, he slept aloft in
his log house, drawing the ladder up after him at night, and whistling a tune in the morning before
leaving his bed."
"His father with his family moved there, from Marlboro, the next spring, and being owner of the land, he
was accounted the first settler. Having been burnt out there, they removed to house lot No. 26, of which
he received soon after a deed of gift from his father, bearing date in 1720."
"He was one of the four first appointed sergeants in the military company when he first organized in this
town. He was afterward Ensign, Lieutenant, and in 1742, commissioned a Captain in the Regiment
commanded by Col Nahum Ward."
His will is on file at the Worcester County Probate office, case 63686, recorded 1770.
Capt. Gershom Wheelock's Timeline
1693 |
1693
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Marlborough, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1721 |
1721
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Shrewsbury, Worcester County, MA, United States
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1722 |
February 13, 1722
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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
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1724 |
March 8, 1724
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Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
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September 14, 1724
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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
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1727 |
September 18, 1727
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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
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1728 |
March 5, 1728
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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
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1730 |
July 7, 1730
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Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, United States
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