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Caleb Mix

Male 1661 - 1708  (46 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Caleb Mix 15 Dec 1661 New Haven, CT (son of Thomas Mix and Rebecca Turner); 12 Aug 1708New Haven, CT; North Wall Grove, New Haven, New Haven, CT.

    Family/Spouse: Hannah Chedsey. Hannah 9 Jan 1663; 11 Dec 1693. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Caleb Mix 27 Sep 1687.
    2. Thomas Mix about 1688.
    3. Hannah Mix 1691.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Bradley. Mary 13 Mar 1672 Guilford, New Haven Co., CT; and. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thankful Mix 3 Oct 1695.
    2. Rachel Mix 15 Dec 1697 New Haven, New Haven Co., CT; 23 Nov 1760Guilford, New Haven Co., CT; 1760N. Guilford Cemetery-Guilford, New Haven Co., CT.
    3. Patience Mix 23 Mar 1699.
    4. Esther Mix Dec 1702 New Haven, CT; 7 Apr 1750Westfield, NJ.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Mix 1624 London, England; 1691New Haven, CT.

    Thomas Rebecca Turner 19 Jan 1649New Haven, CT. Rebecca (daughter of Captain Nathaniel Turner and Margaret Leachland) 14 Jun 1731New Haven, CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Turner (daughter of Captain Nathaniel Turner and Margaret Leachland); 14 Jun 1731New Haven, CT.
    Children:
    1. 1. Caleb Mix 15 Dec 1661 New Haven, CT; 12 Aug 1708New Haven, CT; North Wall Grove, New Haven, New Haven, CT.


Generation: 3

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Mix 1624 London, England; 1691New Haven, CT.

  1. 6.  Captain Nathaniel Turner 1595 Scituate, MA; Jan 1646The Sea Aboard The Lamberton Ship, Atlantic.

    Notes:

    Capt. Nathaniel Turner came from London, England with Governor Wi nthrop in the Arabella, June 12, 1630. He settled in Salem, Mass. whic h town he represented at the general convention 1633-4-5-6. He was a con stable in Lynn, Mass. He was a representative at the first general cour t in Boston. In 1634 he assisted in organizing and building the first Co ngregational Church in America. In 1636-7 he went with Capt. Endicott ag ainst the Pequot Indians. He removed to New Haven with the first colon y in 1638. Here he became a magistrate and an officer of the church whic h he assisted in organizing and had charge of the military stores, etc . He went with the Rev. Davenport, Mr. Eaton (afterward Gov. Eaton), an d others to buy Stamford, Conn. from the indians. In 1647 he went to Eng land to obtain supplies for the colonists and was lost at sea in the shi p Phantom, original of Longfellow's poem.
    Nathaniel had been a merchant in London and he brought his wife and fou r children when he came. One daughter, Mary Turner, married Thomas Yal e and became the mother of Elihue Yale, founder of Yale college. Anothe r daughter married Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Indepe ndance. The ouse he lived in at Salem was supposed to be the original o f Hawthorne's "House of Seven Gables". A street is now named for him, al so a hill. The children of Nathaniel and his wife Margaret were Mary, Na thaniel, Rebecca, Abigail, Hannah, and Isaac.
    His sword and powder flask were for many years preserved in the Atheneum , Hartford, Conn. They are now in the possession of Noble B. Turner, Hus atonic, Mass. (Helen Lathrop's note)

    Nathaniel Margaret Leachland. Margaret (daughter of Roger Leachland and Margaret Jones) 1602 England; about 1640Probably CT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Margaret Leachland 1602 England (daughter of Roger Leachland and Margaret Jones); about 1640Probably CT.
    Children:
    1. 3. Rebecca Turner 14 Jun 1731New Haven, CT.
    2. Isaac Turner, Sr. 6 Jun 1640 New Haven, CT; 27 Mar 1699.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 6. Captain Nathaniel Turner 1595 Scituate, MA; Jan 1646The Sea Aboard The Lamberton Ship, Atlantic.

    Children:
    1. 7. Margaret Leachland 1602 England; about 1640Probably CT.