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Whilock Family Tree


For many years I have been fascinated with the variation of the name and until recently I have done some serious research into the family trees, As shown in the documentation the Whilock name is much older than Wheelock nevertheless the name has survived with several families in the North of England using this Surname.

To quote Kevin Whilock who has research this part of the name he states the following:

It appears our family name lost an 'L' at around the turn of the 19th Century. I could go back no further than about 1801. But then I found the same person from 1796, if I remember correctly, with the family name with 2 Ls. Same parents, home village, and the same unusual first name. Gallimore Whilock (Whillock). Gallimore was his mothers maiden name.

The villages of Dilhorne and surrounding area, Caverswall & Forsbrook in Staffordshire.

I then found that there were a lot of Whillocks in the area at that time. It appears we are connected to an affluent family from Cheadle, Staffordshire, just a few miles from the villages of Ipstones, Grindon and Ford etc. One of these is believed to be a Smith Whilock, who emigrated to the USA. The history of Lancaster County Nebraska mentions him and his son.

However, there are also Whilocks, and Whillocks at Biddulph, another part of the Staffordshire Moorlands, on the northern end of the Potteries.

There are now Whilocks all over Northern staffordshire. Including Ipstones, Leek, Cheadle, Werrington and Wetley Rocks. A family line, my cousins, are still in Dilhorne, Forsbrook and caverswall. It is not found in great quantities elsewhere. To view further information please go to Family Trees