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Person ID
Last Name, Given Name(s)
Birth Date
Death Date
Military Service: Place
Military Service
1601
I31634
Wheelock, Sherman S
7 May 1831
16 Jan 1876
Civil War, Union Army
Wounded May 6th, at the Battle of the Wilderness.
1602
I8593
Wheelock, Silas
11 Mar 1718
Bef 28 May 1793
Continental Army, American Revolution
Served in the Worcester County Regiment.
1603
I8852
Wheelock, Simeon
18 Mar 1741
26 Jan 1787
Continental Army, American Revolution
He served as First Lieutenant of minute men at the Lexington Alarm in Capt. Joseph Chapin's company. He later served as Lieutenant in other companies.
After the war he was killed when his horse slipped on ice while, while on duty protecting the Springfield Armory during Shays' Rebellion.
1604
I9079
Wheelock, Stephen
22 Feb 1750
Continental Army, American Revolution
He was a Private in Captain Job Cushing's Company of Minutemen. He marched in response to the Lexington Alarm of 19 April, 1775.
1605
I17566
Wheelock, Theodore Darius
3 Apr 1840
21 May 1906
Civil War, Union Army
Company H, Illinois 19th Infantry.
1606
I14998
Wheelock, Theodore Henry
16 Jul 1919
23 Feb 2012
U.S. Navy, WWII
1607
I8932
Wheelock, Private Thomas
7 Apr 1749
15 Aug 1804
He was a private in Captain Jacob Miller's Company, Colonel Ephraim Doolittle's Regiment; serving for the town of Holliston.
1608
I20965
Wheelock, Thomas D
29 Nov 1830
22 Nov 1864
Civil War, Union Army
Died as a Union prisoner of war in a Confederate camp in Millum, Georgia.
1609
I15271
Wheelock, Thomas Gordon
22 Jan 1904
13 May 1967
U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII
Served as a meteorologist.
1610
I8470
Wheelock, Timothy
1673
2 Jan 1761
Continental Army, French and Indian War
According to "The Story of Colonial Lancaster ", by Marion Fuller Safford, 1937, Timothy Wheelock participated in an "unsuccessful, even disastrous expedition against Canada", in or around 1688. Conducted by the Royal Governor of the Commonwealth, Governor Phips, this expedition resulted from the ongoing conflict between Britain and France. Timothy Wheelock, and the four other Lancaster soldiers who participated in this conflict were not properly paid until "50 years later" when land grants were made to their heirs. William S. Tilden, in "The History of Medfield " writes that Timothy seems to have been incapable of taking care of himself. In 1699, a special town meeting was called to see what to. It was decided "to pay out of the town treasury to John Arnold, prison keeper, to take the best and most prudent care of Wheelock". In 1749, Joseph Wheelock of Lancaster deeds lands to Ephraim Wheelock of Medfield "for taking care of my brother Timothy Wheelock."
1611
I8682
Wheelock, Timothy
24 Jun 1724
14 Apr 1812
Continental Army, American Revolution
According to the DAR Timmothy was a Minute Man in the Revolution, however this may be an error in which his son was the actual soldier.
1612
I19255
Wheelock, Walter Edwin
4 Jul 1891
9 Feb 1986
U.S. Army, WWI
Minnesota National Guard
1613
I24339
Wheelock, Warren Ray
19 Nov 1932
20 Feb 2015
U.S. Army
1614
I9417
Wheelock, Welcome
26 Sep 1784
20 Mar 1865
Civil War, Union Army
1615
I19964
Wheelock, Willard Elmer
29 Aug 1889
U.S. Army, WWI
Medical Corp, 307th Infantry, 77th Division.
1616
I19469
Wheelock, William H
1826
28 Jul 1864
Civil War, Union Army
New York, 14th Artillery. POW. Died in Andersonville Prison
1617
I27773
Wheelock, William Hawkshurst
16 Sep 1936
U.S. Air Force
1618
I19617
Wheelock, William Warren
14 May 1835
9 Apr 1920
Civil War, Union Army
Illinois 15th Infantry.
1619
I61151
Whigam, Wallace Hugh
1 Nov 1860
1 Jul 1946
U.S. Army, Spanish-American War
Also WWI.
1620
I62825
Whipple, William H
1831
13 Mar 1864
Civil War, Union Army
Died in Libby Prison.
1621
I14665
Whitney, son
2 Oct 1422
A son of Sir Robert Whitney was killed at the Battle of Pilleth on Wednesday, 2 October 1422 in Radnoreshire, Wales.
1622
I29416
Whitney, Wheelock Jr
30 Jul 1926
20 May 2016
U.S. Navy
1623
I15226
Wiborn, Edward W
11 Apr 1934
24 Apr 2000
U.S. Army
1624
I6738
Wiborn, Frank
28 Feb 1907
14 May 1958
U.S. Navy
1625
I36784
Widner, Omer Dale
16 Nov 1918
15 Jun 1977
U.S. Army, WWII
1626
I58077
Wilcox, Frank Alfred
20 May 1887
13 Oct 1918
U.S. Army WWI
KIA Battle of Argonne.
1627
I30548
Willey, Able
Continental Army, American Revolution
1628
I858
Willey, Ensign Abraham
11 May 1750
12 May 1841
Continental Army, American Revolution
A soldier of the Revolution. "He is in the Lexington Alarm" list From East Haddam Connecticut. He was appointed Ensign in the 9th Company 1779.
1629
I37652
Williams, Lytle George
19 Aug 1895
11 Oct 1960
U.S. Army, WWI
1630
I56526
Williams, Marvin Jack Sr
7 Sep 1920
4 Oct 2014
U.S. Army, WWII
1631
I54791
Wilson, Clarence Woodrow
1 Mar 1914
7 Dec 1995
U.S. Army, WWII
1632
I53022
Wilson, Harold Reed
7 Aug 1895
24 Jul 1961
U.S. Marine Corps, WWI
1633
I54798
Wilson, Richard Jerome
26 Apr 1934
4 Aug 1952
U.S. Air Force
1634
I8321
Witherby, Thomas
1 Jan 1747
8 May 1828
According to the Daughters of The American Revolution Thomas's military service needs proof. They say the service popularly accredited to him "belongs to another man of the same name".
1635
I33353
Witt, Merl Wesley
19 Sep 1922
14 Oct 2004
U.S. Army Air Corps, WWII
1636
I54851
Wolfe, Clarence Edward Jr
20 Sep 1919
18 Nov 2013
U.S. Navy, WWII
He achieved the rank of Commander with the U.S. Navy. Ed was awarded the Purple Heart Medal and served during WWI in the Asiatic Pacific; European, African and Middle East theaters. He received the Victory medal, the American Area medal, the American Defense medal with one star and the Philippines Liberation Medal. He was a member of the Orange County Pearl Harbor Survivors.
1637
I8901
Wood, Josiah
Abt 1737
3 Nov 1815
Continental Army, American Revolution
1638
I25492
Wood, Maxwell
14 Oct 1924
19 Feb 2013
U.S. Army, WWII
1639
I36051
Woodbridge, Christopher
4 Jul 1756
Continental Army, American Revolution
Killed at The Fort Griswold Massacre.
1640
I36049
Woodbridge, Henry
25 Oct 1750
6 Sep 1781
Continental Army, American Revolution
Killed at the Fort Griswold Massacre)
1641
I20225
Woodruff, Julia Ellen
14 Nov 1874
U.S. Navy, WWI
Recruiter, Chief Petty Officer.
1642
I63479
Woodruff, Nathaniel
16 May 1687
13 Nov 1758
Continental Army
1643
I34520
Woodward, George Wheelock
12 Feb 1810
29 Jun 1887
Civil War, Union Army
Served as a chaplain for the Illinois 45th Infantry. January 1, 1862 to January 28, 1863.
1644
I49484
Wooster, Charles Whiting
1 Jan 1780
1 Jan 1849
Served in the Chilean Navy.
In 1818 he was the captain aboard the Lautaro during the Expedition against Reina Marķa Isabel.
In 1825 he was the captain aboard the Aquiles during the capture of the Island of Chiloe.
1645
I49479
Wooster, David
13 Mar 1711
22 May 1777
Continental Army, American Revolution
Mortally wounded at the Battle of Ridgefield.
1646
I53248
Worden, Alfred Merrill
7 Feb 1932
17 Mar 2020
U.S. Air Force
Colonel
1647
I63476
Wright, Benjamin
13 Jul 1660
1743
Continental Army, King Philips War
1648
I61119
Wright, Daniel
6 Jun 1778
30 Dec 1873
U.S. Army, War of 1812
He served in the Vermont militia for several years, attaining the rank of Captain June 6, 1803.
1649
I18369
Wright, George
17 Oct 1820
Civil War, Union Army
1650
I42244
Wright, Gurden Lewis
17 Mar 1843
Civil War, Union Army
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