Ralph Keeler (also Keiler) (c. 1613 – September 10, 1672) was a founding settler of both Hartford, and Norwalk, Connecticut, United States.
[5] In 1648, he was accused of slander by John Webb, but the jury found in favor of Keeler.
[1][2][4] He sold his lot in Hartford, and moved to Norwalk in 1651 or 1652, where his brother Walter Keeler also settled.
[2][4] He, along with Walter Hoyt, was contracted by the settlement to cut the timber and build a house for Reverend Thomas Hanford.
[5] At a town meeting in September 1668, he was contracted to build forty rods of fence.