"5. Caleb1 Chappell (George1), born at New London 7 October 1671, died as 'Lieut.' at Lebanon on 29 March 1733 and was buried in the Exeter Cemetery, aged 62. … Caleb had settled in Lebanon before January 1708/9 when he sold his half-interest in his father's New London homestead to his brother George Chappell. Caleb or his son of the same name was an original proprietor of Litchfield, Connecticut, in 1719, but did not settle there. On 19 October 1732, Caleb Chappell of Lebanon sold his rights in New London common lands to Samuel Edgecombe. Caleb's will at Lebanon, dated 14 March 1732/3 and proven next 9 April, gave his wife Ruth movable estate and 'my Negro man Peter,' and named sons-in-law John Strong and Samuel Gillett, sons Caleb, Jonathan, Joshua, Noah, and Jabez, and 'my three daughters Mary, Abijah, and Debrah.' Son Caleb was named executor; Aaron Clark, John Williams, and Susana Clark witnessed."