Caleb Knapp, 16981762 (aged 63 years)

Name
Caleb /Knapp/
Given names
Caleb
Surname
Knapp
Birth November 11, 1698 21 20
Birth of a daughterMary Knapp
( after death)

Birth of a sonSamuel Mills Knapp
( after death)
Birth of a sonJustus Titis Knapp
( after death)
Birth of a daughterHannah Knapp
( after death)
Birth of a sisterAbigail Knapp
about 1712 (aged 13 years)

Birth of a brotherNehemiah Knapp
October 15, 1714 (aged 15 years)

MarriageClemens MillsView this family
about 1720 (aged 21 years)

Birth of a daughterSarah Knapp
October 9, 1720 (aged 21 years)
Birth of a daughterElizabeth (Clemens) Knapp
December 31, 1722 (aged 24 years)
Birth of a sonCaleb Knapp
November 9, 1724 (aged 25 years)
Birth of a daughterAmy Knapp
November 23, 1726 (aged 28 years)
Birth of a daughterCharity Knapp
December 5, 1733 (aged 35 years)
Birth of a daughterLydia Knapp
about 1740 (aged 41 years)
Birth of a sonAmos Knapp
June 1, 1742 (aged 43 years)
Marriage of a childCapt. Joseph HobbySarah KnappView this family
August 20, 1745 (aged 46 years)

Death of a fatherCaleb Knapp
1750 (aged 51 years)
Marriage of a childJoseph LockwoodCharity KnappView this family
November 10, 1751 (aged 52 years)

Marriage of a childHorton ReynoldsLydia KnappView this family
October 28, 1762 (0 after death)

Death of a motherSarah Rundell

Death about 1762 (aged 63 years)

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage MarriageApril 1, 1697
20 months
himself
brother
brother
younger sister
3 years
younger brother
95 years
younger sister
Family with Clemens Mills
himself
wife
Marriage Marriageabout 1720
9 months
daughter
2 years
daughter
23 months
son
daughter
daughter
son
son
daughter
daughter
daughter
2 years
son
Shared note

[Sloan.ged]Fourth generation
Caleb II made out his will 1762. Proved 1763, mentioned wife, Clemens children; Caleb, Titus, Amos, Sarah, Clemens, Amy, Charity, Lydia, Hannah, and Mary. Capt. Joseph Hobby was executor. Inventory recorded in Probate 1763. Stamford, Conn. Caleb deeded land to his son, Caleb "for love" "Land below the half mile line". Also land within ye mile and a half line in 1753.