Historical records matching Sgt. Samuel Alling
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About Sgt. Samuel Alling
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Samuel was treasurer of the New Haven Colony.
From the Alling-Allens of New Haven:
Sergt. Samuel Alling, blacksmith, made no will. He married (i) Elizabeth, daughter of John Winston, who bore him seven sons, and died soon after Daniel was born, in 1682. He married (2) Sarah, daughter of Deacon John Chedsey, by whom he had one son and three daughters. On the 20th Oct., 1709, she was appointed administratrix and Joseph Moss and John Punderson appraisers. Estate inventoried 526 lbs. 7 s., and distributed to Samuel, eldest, double portion 96 lbs. Roger, 3d, had already received his part. The other eight children 48 lbs. each. John was given a right in the homestead (corner Church and Center streets), 2 acres in the meadows at West Side, 1 acre in town and eight acres near Roger’s farm (Allingtown), Daniel and Caleb land at Oyster Point. From: Kuehl Family Tree (Owner: dovekuehl) Ancestry.com
Posted 30 Apr 2012 by DJRSonntag
Sergt. Samuel Alling, 1st, blacksmith, made no will. He married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of John Winston, who bore him seven sons and died soon after Daniel was born in 1682. He married (2) Sarah, daughter of Deacon John Chedsey, by whom he had one son and three daughters. On the 10th October, 1709, she was appointed administratix and Joseph Moss and John Punderson appraisers. … Samuel Alling 1st had seven sons and three daughters that lived to maturity, and all had families….Samuel 2d, the eldest, settled in Newark, N.J., John at Elizabeth, N.J., James at Wallingford, Conn., Roger, 3rd, at Allingtown, Theophilus at Allingtown but removed to East Haven, Daniel at Orange, and Caleb at Hamden.
Source: George Alleln, A History and Genealogical Record of the Allings-Allens of New Haven, Conn. Lee & Adkins, 1890. New Haven. In 1711 Caleb and Esther chose Sarah, their mother, to be their guardian. Samuel Ailing had seven sons and three daughters that lived to maturity, and all had families, given in this book, five of them heading lines that extend down to the present. Samuel, 2d, the eldest, settled in Newark, N. J., John at Elizabeth, N. J., James at Wallingford, Conn., Roger 3d, at Allingtown, Theophilus at Allingtown, but removed to East Haven, Daniel at Orange, and Caleb at Hamden. [1, 3]
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Sgt Samuel Alling Birth Nov 1645 New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Death 28 Aug 1709 (aged 63) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Burial Center Church on the Green Churchyard New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA Plot PLEASE READ THE TABLET IN THE PHOTO...THERE ARE NO STONES REMAINING IN THIS CEMETERY (EXCEPT IN THE CRYPT)...THEY WERE ALREADY GONE OR MOVED TO GROVE STREET IN THE EARLY 1800'S. Memorial ID 12316542
~MY ANCESTOR~ 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.
The children of Samuel & Sarah (Chedsey) Alling:
7. Sarah Alling b. Jan. 17, 1685; d. Nov. 27, 1761 in New Haven; m. David Punderson 8. DANIEL ALLING (MY ANCESTOR), bpt. April 8, 1688; d. 1756 in Orange, Conn. 9. Elizabeth Alling b. Nov, 1691; d. 1768 in New Haven, Conn. 10. Caleb Alling b. Sept. 7, 1694; d. Dec. 9, 1756 at Hamden, Conn. 11. Esther Alling b. Jan. 10, 1699.
Sgt. Samuel Alling did not have a will at his death. His widow, Sarah, was appointed executrix, and Joseph Moss & John Punderson were appraisers of his estate. His estate valued at 526 pounds 7 shillings was distributed as follows: Samuel, the eldest son, received a double portion of 96 pounds, Roger (third son) had already received his portion; John was given a right in the paternal homestead, 2 acres in the meadow at Westside, one acre in town and eight acres near his father's farm in Allingtown; David & Caleb received land at Oyster point; and the remaining eight children received 48 pounds each. The two underaged children, Caleb & Ester, chose their mother to be their guardian.
His tombstone was not found along the wall of the Grove Street Cemetery where his parents' and John & Elizabeth Chedsey's tombstones are located.
Family Members Parents
Roger Alling 1612–1674
Mary Nash Alling 1618–1683 Spouse
Elizabeth Winston Alling 1649–1682 (m. 1667) Siblings
Mary Alling Moss 1643–1716
John Alling 1647–1717
Sarah Alling Peck 1649–1724
James Allin 1657–1696 Children
Samuel Alling 1668–1732
John Alling 1671–1734
James Alling 1673–1752
Roger Alling 1677–1759
Theophilus Alling 1679–1756
Sarah Alling Punderson 1685–1761
Daniel Alling 1688–1756
Elizabeth Alling Dickerman 1691–1767
Caleb Alling 1694–1756
Esther Alling Thompson
Sgt. Samuel Alling's Timeline
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November 4, 1645
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New Haven, New Haven Colony
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November 4, 1645
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New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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October 16, 1668
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
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March 27, 1671
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
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July 29, 1673
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New Haven, New Haven, CT
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July 28, 1677
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New Haven, New Haven, CT
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February 17, 1679
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
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January 17, 1685
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
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