Will of "Al[e]xander Wheelock of Orange ... Gentleman, being weak in Body", dated 3 Mar 1819, codicil 15 Aug 1823, filed 11 May 1830, proved 17 Jun 1830, names son Alexander Wheelock Jun'r; daughter Sophia Woodward; four sons, viz. George Wheelock, Lynds Wheelock, Clark Wheelock & Josiah Wheelock. Son George to be executor. Son Clark added as executor in codicil.
16 Jul 1830: Inventory of Alexander Whellock late of Orange dece'd: real: $1516, personal: $189.47 + $292.48 cash and notes, by Oliver Ward, Nathan Ward, Matthew Cheney.
24 Aug 1830: First account of George Wheelock executor of Alexander Wheelock late of Orange deceased, allowed.
28 Aug 1830: Divison of real estate of Alexander Wheelock late of Orange: divided real estate held in common with Alexander Wheelock of Orange (son), then divided real estate of deceased: to widow Eunice Wheelock one third; to son George Wheelock; to George Wheelock, Andrew Wheelock and Emily Ann Wheelock minor children & heirs of son Lyndes Wheelock late of Keene; to son Clark Wheelock; to youngest son Josiah Wheelock.
11 Oct 1831: Petition of Clark Wheelock that he and George Wheelock were appointed co-executors, but he was absent from Commonwealth so letters granted only to George who has since deceased. Bond given the same date.
25 Aug 1843 (warrant 22 Aug 1843): Division of real estate of Alexander Wheelock late of Orange deceased held in dower by Widow Eunace Wheelock now deceased: to Daniel Frost and Roxy Frost his wife supposed heirs of George Wheelock; to Andrew Wheelock, George Wheelock and Emaline Wheelock heirs of Lynds Wheelock; to Clark Wheelock; to Adeline P Wheelock & Caroline M. Wheelock heirs of Josiah Wheelock.
18 Oct 1844: First account of Clark Wheelock executor of Alexander Wheelock late of Orange deceased, allowed.