Person:Caleb Arnold (2)

m. 17 Dec 1640
  1. Benedict Arnold1642 - 1727
  2. Freelove Arnold1643 -
  3. Dr. Caleb Arnold1644 - Bef 1718/19
  4. Oliver Arnold1645 -
  5. Josiah Arnold1646 - Bef 1725
  6. Damaris Arnold1648/49 - Aft 1717
  7. Priscilla Arnold1650 -
  8. William Arnold1651 - 1651
  9. Penelope Arnold1652/53 - Aft 1733
  10. Oliver Arnold1655 - 1697
  11. Godsgift Arnold1658 - 1691
  12. Freelove Arnold1661 - 1711
m. 10 Jun 1666
  1. Oliver Arnold
  2. Samuel Arnold
  3. Sarah Arnold
  4. Peleg Arnold - Bef 1716
  5. William Arnold1667 - Aft 1723
  6. Penelope Arnold1669 - Aft 1743
  7. Josiah Arnold1671 -
  8. Caleb ArnoldAbt 1673 -
Facts and Events
Name Dr. Caleb Arnold
Gender Male
Birth? 19 Dec 1644 Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 10 Jun 1666 to Abigail Wilbour
Will[1] 7 Jul 1716 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Death[1] Bef 9 Mar 1718/19 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United Stateswill proved

It was at Caleb's house in Portsmouth that his grandfather, Stukely Westcott, (1st) took refuge when driven from Warwick by the Indians in March 1676 and where he died on January 12, 1677. Most of the Westcott information was obtained from a book "History & Genealogy of Stukely Westcott" by J. Russell Bullock of Bristol, R,I.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Abstracts of Portsmouth Wills, in Alden G. Beaman. Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (The Rhode Island Genealogical Research Institute)
    364, Apr 1981.

    Caleb Arnold, of Portsmouth, Practitioner. Will dated 7 Jul 1716, proved 9 1st month 1718/9;
    Wife Abigail;
    Brother-in-law John Wilbur deceased.
    Sons: William, Samuel, Oliver, Josiah and Peleg who was deceased.
    Daughters: Sarah Arnold and Penelope Hazard.
    Elizabeth Carter.

  2.   Rhode Island land evidences : volume 1, 1648-1696, abstracts. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms, 1987)
    45-46.

    Samuell Wilbore to Latham Clarke.
    ...Samuell Wilbore of Portsmo. on Rhode-Island...doe...give...my,...son in law Latham Clarke...three peeces...of Land Contaninge in the whole Five hundred Acres...beinge in the Narragansett Cuntry or Kings Province,...is part of...Land there of which I...with...others are a Joynt...purchasser...Two hundred and Twenty acres... and is the one halfe of fower hundred and forty acres granted unto me by the purchassers lyinge about a mile & a halfe Northerly from Pettacomscutt...the other halfe beinge my sonn in law Caleb Arnolds which I have given unto him...to be Equally devided both upland and Meddow between my...sonns in law Latham Clarke and Caleb Arnold...Latham Clarke is to have the first choyce...fourteenth day of October 1671
    (Signed) Samuell Wilbur