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#4 Sarah Chidsey


Born: October 12, 1653 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut


Died: Aft. 1713


father: Deacon John Chidsey




mother:Elizabeth ?

Married:Samuel Alling October 26, 1683 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut


Children:


#3001 Sarah Alling b: January 17, 1684/85 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: November 27, 1761 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; m: David Punderson December 27, 1716 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: November 03, 1686 New Haven, Conn.; d: September 18, 1731, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, son of John and Damaris  (Atwater) Punderson


#3002 Daniel Alling b: April 08, 1688 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: 1756; m: Rebecca Cooper January 10, 1711/12 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: August 24, 1689 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: January 02, 1770 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, dau of John and Mary (Thompson) Cooper


#3003 Elizabeth Alling b: November 01, 1691 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: April 01, 1767; m: 1) John Morris December 24, 1713, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; m: 2) Isaac Dickerman June 12, 1754 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: November 07, 1677; d: February 28, 1779


#3004 Caleb Alling b: September 07, 1694 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: December 19, 1756, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; m: 1) Hannah Bishop March 19, 1718/1719, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut;  b: September 03, 1696, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: December 19, 1719, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; m: 2) Thankful Mix February 8, 1721/22, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: October 03, 1695; d: Bef. 1745;dau of Caleb and Mary (Bradley) Mix; m: 3) Hannah Alling January 30, 1744/45, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: October 20, 1709; d: Unknown


#3005 Esther Alling b: January 10, 1696/97; d: August 15, 1776, Stamford, Dutchess, New York; m: Samuel Thompson January 20, 1718/19, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; b: December 02, 1696;  d: Unknown  

    

Notes: Samuel Alling b: November 04, 1645, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut; d: August 08, 1709 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, son of Roger and Mary (Nash) Alling




Samuel was baptized Nov. 4, 1645 in New Haven. The son of ROGER & MARY (NASH) ALLING,

my immigrant ancestors, Samuel first married Elizabeth Winston, daughter of Sgt. John & Elizabeth (Austin) Winston on

October 24, 1667 in New Haven. They were the parents of six children. She died December 8, 1682.

Their children:

1. Samuel Alling, 2nd, b. Oct. 16, 1668, d. 1732 at Newark, N.J.

2. John Alling b. March 27, 1671; d. April 23, 1734 at Elizabeth, NJ.

3. James Alling b. July 29, 1673; d. March 17, 1752 at Wallingford, Conn.

4. Roger Alling b. Dec. 9, 1675; d. May 2, 1676 at New Haven, Conn.

5. Roger Alling b. July 28, 1677; d. April 1759 at Allingtown, Conn.

6. Theophilus Alling b. Feb. 17, 1680; d. 1757 at East Haven, Conn.


On October 26, 1683, he married his second wife and my ancestor, SARAH CHEDSEY, daughter of DEACON JOHN &

ELIZABETH CHEDSEY of New Haven. They were the parents of five children, one of which was CAPT. DANIEL ALLING,

my ancestor.


Samuel signed the New Haven Colony Contract in 1639. He, like his father, and grandfather, was a blacksmith. Their

home was at the corner of Church & Center Streets.



Sergt. Samuel Alling, of New Haven, Connecticut was a blacksmith like his father. He was the son of Roger and Mary

(Nash) Alling. Samuel married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of John Winston, who bore him six sons, and died in 1682. He

married (2) Sarah, daughter of Deacon John Chidsey (or Chedsey), by whom he had two sons and three daughters.


Samuel Alling left no will before he died on 28 August 1709. On the 20th October 1709, his wife was appointed

administratrix of his estate and Joseph Moss and John Punderson appraised the estate, which was inventoried at 526

pounds, 7 shillings. Samuel, the eldest son, received a double portion at 96 pounds, and Roger had already received

his part. The other eight children were given 48 pounds each. John was given a right in the homestead, which was

on the corner of Church and Center streets in New Haven, and other property. Daniel and Caleb received land at Oyster

Point. In 1711 Caleb and Esther chose Sarah, their mother, to be their guardian.


In all, Samuel Alling had seven sons and three daughters that lived to maturity, and had families. Samuel, the eldest

son, settled in Newark, N. J., and his brother John at Elizabeth, N. J. James resided at Wallingford, Conn.; Theophilus

removed to East Haven; Daniel lived at Orange, Conn., and Caleb at Hamden, Conn.