Caleb Chedsey's estate in 1702: 6 polls, 72 pounds, 19 1/3 acres.
In April, 1709 Caleb Chedsey was chosen "Moderator" in a town meeting at East Haven.
His estate was 191/2 acres in 1708. He was elected treasurer.
Caleb Chedsey and five others were chosen at a meeting at East Haven on February 5, 1711 to go to New Haven & discuss with them the differences between the two communities.
The children of Deacon Caleb & Hannah (Dickerman) Chedsey/Chidsey:
1. Daniel b. March 25, 1695, d. Oct. 27, 1716.
2. Caleb b. May 9, 1697, d. Sept. 6, 1785
3. Abraham Chidsey b. March 31, 1699, m. (1) Mabel Ball, (2) Mary Todd, (3) Bathsheba Thompson
4. Mary Chidsey b. Oct. 30, 1701, m. Jonathan Gilbert.
(Dickerman Genealogy, p. 170)
∼Parents: John & Elizabeth Chidsey
Married: Hannah Dickerman in 1693, dau. of Abraham & Mary Cooper Dickerman.
Caleb Chedsey's estate in 1702: 6 polls, 72 pounds, 19 1/3 acres.
In April, 1709 Caleb Chedsey was chosen "Moderator" in a town meeting at East Haven.
His estate was 191/2 acres in 1708. He was elected treasurer.
Caleb Chedsey and five others were chosen at a meeting at East Haven on February 5, 1711 to go to New Haven & discuss with them the differences between the two communities.
The children of Deacon Caleb & Hannah (Dickerman) Chedsey/Chidsey:
1. Daniel b. March 25, 1695, d. Oct. 27, 1716.
2. Caleb b. May 9, 1697, d. Sept. 6, 1785
3. Abraham Chidsey b. March 31, 1699, m. (1) Mabel Ball, (2) Mary Todd, (3) Bathsheba Thompson
4. Mary Chidsey b. Oct. 30, 1701, m. Jonathan Gilbert.
(Dickerman Genealogy, p. 170)
∼Parents: John & Elizabeth Chidsey
Married: Hannah Dickerman in 1693, dau. of Abraham & Mary Cooper Dickerman.
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