Wheelock Whitney Sr.

His son, Wheelock Jr., was part-owner and president of the Minnesota Vikings football team for a number of years.

[1] Their oldest son, Wheelock "Whee" Whitney Jr. was a Minneapolis philanthropist, who was the 1964 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Minnesota, losing to Eugene McCarthy, and he was the Republican nominee for governor of Minnesota in 1982.

[2] Their second son was John Kimball "Kim" Whitney, a Minnesota philanthropist, and a long-time board member of the Boy Scouts of America,[3] who died on November 8, 2010, aged 83.

Grandsons include Wheelock Whitney III, an art historian and philanthropist; Benson Whitney, the former United States Ambassador to Norway; and Connecticut Green Party politician Charles Pillsbury of Doonesbury fame.

He was the son of Albert Gideon Whitney (1859–1922) and Alice Wheelock (maiden; 1868–1954).