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By
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Member of Tke New England Historic Genealogical Society
Vol. I.
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PREFACE.
The genesis of this Genealogy may be found in the publication by Hon. Day
Otis Kellogg, in 1858 and 1860, of his articles in the New England Historical and
Genealogical Register, and reprinted in pamphlet form. These, \rith an article
in Volume 46 of the Register, by Mr. J. H. Perrin; a pamphlet by Mr. Abraham
Lincoln Kellogg, both in the line of Samuel of Hatfield; some notes by Rev.
Justin Perkins Kellogg, in the line of Stephen, and the Clarke-Kellogg-Xash
Genealogj^ published by Albert Clark in 1877, in the line of Daniel of Norwalk,
comprise the bibliography of the subject, and frequent mention of the name is also
found in many genealogies.
In 1866 Hon. Day Otis Kellogg transferred his MSS. to Mr. William Wallace
Kellogg, of Ljmn, now of Newtonville, Mass., who added to it, and in 1873 gave,
in turn, his data to Mr. Eufus Bela Kellogg, then of Oakland, Gal, and afterward
of Green Bay, Wis., who made the first efEort to collect the records of the family
as a whole, and he devoted years of conscientious toil to the gathering of valuable
and extensive records. Mr. Kellogg died suddenly in 1891, leaving his work
incomplete, and shortly afterward these records came into my hands and
have been of incalculable assistance to me. The family owes Mr. Kellogg a debt
of gratitude for his painstaking and faithful labor, and the work would have
been published by him years ago had he survived. It is perhaps a fitting coin-
cidence, since Mr. Kellogg commenced his genealogical activity in California, that
the finished work should, after many years, first see the light of publicity on the
shores of the Golden Gate.
My presentation of the subject carries with it no claim to special qualification
for the task undertaken. I have, as indicated in the title, simply attempted to
give an account of the Kellogg family in America, in all of its branches, and to
trace it to its transatlantic home.
A family history has been aptly described as "a special type of narrative
which lies between general history, which deals with public events, and an indi-
vidual biography, which gives a complete picture of a single conspicuous life."
Although no efEort has been spared to make this Genealogj- complete, an endeavor
has been made to keep within this limitation of the subject, but at best it is only
an inadequate record of a sturdy race of men and women who underwent the trials
and privations of the pioneer days of our country, and who have taken an intel-
ligent interest in its welfare.
When a child in Xew England, I was blessed with the loving care of two
elderly maiden Kellogg great aunts, the very "salt of the earth," who told me
many tales concerning the family history ; and when I reached man's estate, dom-
inated perhaps by some subtle psychological influence connex;ted with my child-
hood, none but a Kellogg descendant would suit me as a helpmate through life.
This accounts for my gathering for preservation the records of the family, but I
am free to confess that, had I had any conception of the magnitude of the task, I
should have faltered.
Preface.
It is an established principle that, to interest others, one must himself be
interested, and this is true as far as my labor has been concerned, for the com-
pilation of a genealogy is fascinating, as all who have been engaged in it will
testify.
A few years ago I had an old man bore a well for me who would have made
an excellent genealogist. He had toiled at his business for nearly fifty years, but
was as much interested in each auger full of soil brought from below as if it had
been his first, for, as he told me, he "never knew Just what would be found in the
next spoonful of borings." The simile may be a poor one, but the spirit of ex-
pectancy is the same in both pursuits.
Nevertheless, mere enthusiasm on the part of the compiler will not produce a
genealogy. He needs the assistance and encouragement of the family whose rec-
ord he tabulates. I have had this support, and I desire to place on record my
thanks to the members of the Kellogg family, individually and collectiveh', for
the courtesies extended to me by them in the preparation of this work.
I have essayed to give all obtainable details in the earlier generations and to
condense as far as possible in the later ones, in the belief that, in the face of the
imperative need of keeping the Genealogy within reasonable bounds, the living
generations of the family would prefer to hear less of themselves and more of their
ancestors.
There is enough in the volumes, however, to furnish ample opportunities for
conversation to those of the Kellogg kin who may be good talkers on a variety of
subjects, but who never really become enthusiastic until they talk of their family
and their connections. Their discourse, too, may include many parts of the world
for the family is v^ddespread and there has seemingly been a tendency to keep
abreast with movements of emigration.
This migratory habit has added to the labor of compilation, and has made it
difficult and sometimes impossible to secure data concerning some of the families,
although I had supposed until the Genealogy was nearly finished that all Kelloggs
in America were of the same stock and were descendants of the three sons of
Martin of Braintree. WTiile this holds true for most of the name, I find that the
past fifty years has brought other Kelloggs from the Old World whose ancestry is
untracod, and in some instances the name has been assumed. I have placed the
incomplete "sections" at the end of the work, in the hope that some descendant,
more fortunate than I have been, will be able to supply the links which will con-
nect them with their proper lines of descent.
I have often been asked as to the heraldic rights of the Kelloggs. Not all
ancient highways lead to moated castles, with coats of arms emblazoned over their
drawbridges, or to palaces rich in historical association. The same is doubly true
of lines of genealogical descent, and it is said that only seven families in all of
Great Britain can, with certainty, trace their descent back in a direct line to the
time of William the Conqueror. As far as I can ascertain, the Kelloggs have no
coat of arms, for, though theirs has been a well-beaten path, nearly four centuries
in length, it has seemingly avoided the more pretentious thoroughfares, and sought
the quieter course through green field.s, and by the river side^^to the door of the
farmer's vine-clad cottage. Honorable as they are, heraldic devices are not the
only marks of family worth, and the Kelloggs may well be proud of at least two
of the family's strong characteristics which entitle it to distinction — its patriotism
and its remarkable freedom from crime. There has never been a war of our
Preface.
country, from its infancy to the present day, in which Kelloggs have not bome an
honorable part. With its men self-reliant, self-respecting and law-abiding, and
its women conspicuous for all the womanly virtues, can we fail to be proud of our
connection with the family ?
I must congratulate the family upon the discovery of the will of Martin
Kellogg of Braintree, which proved the transatlantic line of descent. This con-
nection had been vainly sought for many years previous to 1899, when Mr. Francis
Henry Fuller, of Boston, Mass., visited England to continue the search. Through
Mr. Fuller's assiduity and good fortune, the matter has been definitely settled,
and we are enabled to follow the family tree until "its roots disappear in the
depths of past centuries."
The Genealogy contains the records of nearly five thousand families with
more than twenty-two thousand descendants. Persistent effort has been made
to collect the facts set forth in their history. Town and church records, histories,
genealogies and other sources of information have been freely consulted, and
eveiy Kellogg whose address was known, or could be obtained, was written to
unless the record had already been secured. Errors will unavoidably creep into a
work of this kind, but it is my hope that the Genealogy, as a whole, may favorably
commend itself to the Kellogg family.
T. H.
San Francisco, January, 1903.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Preface
Abbreviations
Explanatory
Kelloggs in the Old World 1
Kelloggs in the New World 17
Appendix I 1743
Appendix II 1801
Appendix III 1802
Appendix IV 1811
Appentjix V 1815
Index to Persons and Places Vol. Ill
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Facsimile of Martin Kellogg's Will Frontispiece Vol. I
Facsimile of Nicholas Kellogg's Will Frontispiece Vol. II
Ancient Map of Essex County, England Frontispiece Vol. Ill
St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Debden, England.
Interior of St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Debden, England.
St. Mary's Chdrch, Great Leighs, England.
Interior of St. Mary's Church, Great Leighs, England.
St. Michael's Church, Braintree, England.
St. Michael's Church, Bishop's Stortford, Englant).
Martin Kellogg's House, Hoppet Lane, Braintree, England.
Map of Braintree, England.
Facsimile of Letter of Martin Kellogg, of Bronson, Ohio. . . .Facing 1752
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ABBREVIATIONS.
b born p page
bap baptized reg., reg't regiment
Co Company, County rem removed
d died res reside, resides, resided
dau daughter unm unmarried
m married
Other abbreviations may be readily understood.
EXPLANATORY.
The superior figure following a name indicates the generation of that person.
In the family records each child is given a number. Those named Kellogg
are printed in small capitals, and those of Kellogg ancestry who bear other
names are printed in italics. The + preceding a number indicates that the record
of that person's family may be found in the following generation with the same
number preceding the name.
ST. -AIAKY AMI ALT, SAINTS CHURCH, HEr.UEX. FXGLAND.
TEiuoi; OF ST. yi\n\ and all saints church, DKBDEN'. exglaxd.
ST. :^rAr!Y s CHriiCii, great leighs, exglaxd.
vTEinoi; OF sr. :MAr,Y s riiri;ri[. great leigiis. exglaxd.
BRAIN
TREE
CTUKi:. EXGLAXD. SHOWIXG I.OCATIOX OF Tmi-.Si: OF iEAISTIX KELLOGG
IX 1I(.)]'PET LAXE.
The Kellogg Harvester Co.
CHICAGO-PLANO, ILLINOIS
A Great Enterprise
C A new corporation organized to co-oper-
ate with the dealer and farmer. : :
C A unique undertaking which promises to
become a powerful factor in the agricul-
tural implement world. : : : :
H Dealer and farmer to become sharehold-
ers in the stock of company and to partici-
pate in the profits in which they are so
important a factor in producing. : :
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M. KELLOGG
THE KELLOGGS
IN THE
OLD WORLD
'XO, THESE LAEGE ANCESTORS HAVE LEFT A TRACE
Of THEIR STRONG SOULS IN MINE^ DEFYING DeATH AND TiMe/'
H. H. BOYESEN.
ORIGm OF THE NAME.
There have been numerous books written on the origin of names, and they all
possess interest to those of us who like to trace things to their source. x\n exam-
ination of almost any extensive list shows a bewildering array of surnames in use
at the present time. One cannot but help sjinpathizing with the simple-minded
old lady who was at a loss to account for the great number of Smiths in the world,
until one day her mystery was solved, when she discovered an immense building
almost covered with a huge sign reading "Smith ilanufacturing Company." This
story may be more interesting than historical, but her solution of the problem of
derivation was a simple, and seemingly, the only plausible one, not only for the
Smiths, but also for many of the varieties of curious nomenclature in evidence
around us.
We are told that the giving of names dates from the development of civiliza-
tion in the Middle Ages and the rise of the Christian religion. The zeal of the
converts could not be more fully expressed than by dropping their Pagan names
and substituting Scriptural ones in keeping with the new faith. These "Christian
names," as they were then and are still called, were universally adopted with the
spread of the new religion, and as apostates were many, and names few, confusion
followed as a result of similar personal names.
Imagine the condition in Poland, where, in 1367, the King and his people
were converted to Christianity. The mass of the people were formed into com-
panies and baptized by the priests, "a whole company at a time," giving the same
name to all the individuals composing that company. In the first company all the
2 The Kellogos ix the Old Wokld.
men were desigDated Peter, and all the women Catherine; in the second all be-
came Pauls and Margarets. This was indeed making names on a wholesale basis,
and no wonder that there came into use distinguishing or "nick names" to segre-
gate the individual from the other bearers of the same name. That some of these
names should finally grow into hereditary or family names naturally follows.
Thus, Peter the small, perhaps so called to distinguish him from a Peter the long,
would become Peter Small and his neighbor or relative, Peter Long.
These steps in name evolution took place in Britain as well as on the Con-
tinent, and the first surnames or family names in England date from about the
time of the Conquest (A. D. 1086).
Since all names were originally significaut, although their meaning may have
been forgotten in time, it is easy to account for such names as may have been
identified with trades, professions, residence, etc., and for the derivation of Kel-
logg we would first look for some reason which would have caused the adoption
of the name by its first bearer.
Here arises the difficulty of determining the first form of the name, and its
many variations may be illustrated by the following examples from the records in
Old and New England : Kellog, Eelhogge, Kyllyogge, Kellyogge, Kellogg, Kel-
logge, Kelogge, Kellok, Kelhoge, Cologe, Kellhogg, Kellork, Kellodge, Cellodge,
Kellogue, Kellock, Killhog, Kilhog, Collidge, Calaug, Colloge, Cellog, Keelogg.
We first find the Kelloggs in towns with Saxon names, and if they were
Saxon, we have as a possible derivative, Keilhau, the German name of the miner's
pickaxe, which is still in existence in Germany, Denmark and Norway.
According to family tradition, however. Great Britain was the original home
of the family and there are a number of legends to that effect. The most general
of these is that advanced by Hon. Day Otis Kellogg, formerly United States Con-
sul at Glasgow, Scotland, one of the earliest collectors of Kellogg data ( See N. E.
Hist. Gen. Keg., 1858, Genealogical Items of the Kellogg Family, 88). He re-
lates the tradition that the Kelloggs were partisans of James VI, of Scotland, and
came with him to England (when he ascended the throne of Great Britain as
James I), and remained there until their settlement in New England. He sug-
gested that the name was derived from two Gaelic words "Kill," a cemetery, and
"Loch," a lake — that is, the "Family of the Lake Cemetery" ; and, as a result of
his statement, the belief that the family is of Scottish origin is now widespread.
While Kellock and Kellick in England, Ceilog or Cuilog 'in Wales, Kello and
Kellowe* in England and Scotland are not imusual, a diligent search of the pub-
He records, in Great Britain, fails to reveal the name of Kellock or Kalloch as
early as that of Kellogg, which appears in the Lay Subsidies** for Debden, Essex
County, in 1525 (although Nicholas Keylogg was a witness to the will of William'
Hall, of Debden, in 1515), when Nicholas and William Kellog, of Debden, were
taxed and where the name is found in the parish registers from 1558 to 1640.
Keylogg, the earliest form of the name in England, is suggestive. A "log" in
olden times was a kind of hobble for hindering livestock from straying, and "Key-
logg" would indicate a maker of keys for "logs" or hobbles, or possibly of manacles
•There has been found in the Old Records Office in London, a deed, 9 July, 1420, of the
Manor of Wygepet in Elmedon, Arkesdes and Wygepet, in which Richard Kellowe, clerk, is
mentioned as one of the grantees ( Ancient Deeds C. 2222 ) . Wygepet is about five miles
from Debden, which is close enough to raise the question whether Kellowe may not have
been an early form of the family name.
**A tax granted to the Crown, by Parliament, for the urgent occasions of the realm,
and levied on every subject of ability according to the value of his lands or goods.
The Kelloggs in thi; Old World. 3
for prisoners — in other words a locksmith. Thus we iind a Kellogg (born before
the discovery of America) living in England more than fifty years before the
birth of James YI.* ■
The Kellogg believers in the theory of Welsh descent do not lack for a pic-
turesque legend upon which to base their faith. It is said that "in ancient times,
after a severe storm at sea, there was a foundling taken from the keel of a wrecked
vessel off the coast of Wales. He spoke a language the Welsh people did not un-
derstand, but they brought him up and named him 'Keellogg-' from the situation
he was in when rescued." Curiously enough there is an old Dutch or Flemish
name, Keylooghe, which signifies the eye in the keel of a boat. In this connec-
tion, the eminent Dutch archivist, ilons. M. G. Wildman, considers that Kelloo-o-
has probably degenerated from Keynoughe, an ancient Flemish family whose coat
of arms in 1353 shows a rooster as part of its armorial bearings. In all Celtic
languages C is pronounced hard as K. In Wales, a rooster is called Ceilyog or
Ceiliog, i. e. Keilog, which comes so remarkably near the present sound of the
name that one of my valued correspondents wrote me some time since "that the
Kelloggs are Cocks of the Walk in Wales."
THE HOME.
Essex County, the earliest home of the Kelloggs, so far as at present traced,
is tenth in size of the English counties, and its position in the southeastern comer
and its nearness to London have given it no small prominence in the general his-
tory of England.
Its surface is generally of a gently tmdulating character, and, after ages of
cultivation, it still holds its ancient reputation for fertility.
Essex was rich in its monastic foundations, and was a storm center for the
religious activity- of the Puritans, many of whom emigrated from within its bor-
ders to the shores of the newer and broader England.
Colchester, Danbury, Hatfield, Stratford and Wethersfield are Essex towns
whose names were transplanted by these colonists to their New England homes.
The Kelloggs, therefore, are first found in good Puritan surroundings.
Debden, where the records first show the name, lies about forty miles north of
London, sixteen miles south of Cambridge, and three miles east of Newport, its
nearest railway station. Saffron Walden is about four miles from Debden, and
Manuden is about the same distance from either Debden or Bishop's Stortford.
By referring to the copy of an old eighteenth century map (see insert), it
will be seen that it is but a short distance from Debden and vicinity to Bocking,
Great Leighs and Braintree ; in fact, a radius of less than thirty miles would in-
clude all of the early Essex homes of the Kelloggs, and it would not seem improb-
able that they were all of the same family.
In the Lay Subsidy Eeturns for Debden in the Hundred of Uttlesford,
County Essex, 28 January, 1525,** Nicholas Keilog, of Debden, is taxed on
movables valued at 40 shillings, and William Keilog on movables valued at 60
shillings; 1543, Nicholas Kelhogge was taxed on his goods, 6s., Sd. ; March,
'.James VI, of Scotland, afterward James I, of England, tvas b. in 1566, and ascended
the throne of Great Britain, 24 Mar., 1603.
**There are no subsidy rolls for this parish, giving names, between the close of the
fourteenth century and 152.^.
4 The Kelloggs in the Old V/orld.
1545, Nicholas Kyllyogge gave 12s. as beuevoleuce ; April, 1547, Xycholas Kel-
lyogge was taxed on his goods, 10s. ; 1 March, 1557, ^Yilliam Kellogg was taxed
on lands valued at 40s.
DEBDEN.
Debden, in which we find these our earliest Kelloggs, must have been a beau-
tiful spot, Judging from its description in an old history of Essex County.* It
lies on the west side of Wimbish, and is bounded on the southwest by Widdington
and Newport ; upon the north by Walden, from which town it is about four miles
distant; it is about three miles wide and about four miles long. "It is named
from its situation, from the two Saxon words Deop, signifying deep, and Den, a
valley ; a great part of it lying very low ; notwithstanding which it is so agree-
ably interspersed with rising grounds as to render it a very pleasant and healthy
situation ; the inhabitants are supported by husbandry and spinning."
"The ilanor of Depden Hall hath an elegant and commodious mansion a
little way north of the church, about midway of a pretty large hill; upon its east
side lies the village of Depden between which and the house is a small grove of
stately trees. In the front is a fine piece of water and a delightful view of the
country; on the other sides are a variety of prospects, plantations, gardens, etc.,
which conspire to add to the beauty of the situation. The church stands about a
quarter of a mile from the village upon the declivity of a hill which affords a
pleasing prospect; both church and chancel are partly of brick and partly of
stone, leaded. The former hath two aysles, the latter of one pace only. This
church was built cathedral wise with the tower in the middle; but which by
length of time being decayed fell down and demolished a great part of the chancel
which hath been repaired; but the tower hath not been rebuilt." This manor
was seized by King Henry II in 1155 ; was granted by him to his son. King John,
through whom it was granted to the Earl of Essex. It came back to the Crown
as part of the dowry of Mary Bohun, wife of Henry IV, and remained its prop-
erty through the reigns of Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV and Henry VIII, who
granted it to his favorite Lord Audley.
GEEAT LEIGHS.
Great Leighs is one of two contiguous parishes about seven miles north north-
east of Chelmsford, five miles south of Braintree, and about thirty-five miles from
London. The name is from the Saxon word Leze, Leaz or Leah, a pasture or un-
filled ground, a condition in which it undoubtedly was when first named. In
Domesday Book, A. D. 1086, it is written Lega or Legra, and, in old deeds, Leghs,
Lighs and Lees. The entries in Domesday of Leza and Legra are not distinct,
from which it may be inferred that the parishes were not separated. Groat Leighs
contains about two thousand acres. There are varieties of soil in this district
with a very considerable portion of waste ground. The owners of those posses-
sions in the Saxon times were Edric, Ansgar or Esgar, Scalpin, Godric and tllmar,
and at the time of the General Survey they belonged to Eudo Dapifer, Godfrey de
Mandeville, and Eudo, Bishop of Baylux.
•New and Complete History of Essex from the Earliest Aera down to 1769. By
Gentleman, Chelmsford, 1769.
The Kelloggs in the Old World. 5
The church, by its form and materials, appears as old as the Saxon era; it
has a round tower, of flint and stones, at the west end, above which rises a tall
octagon steeple, containing five bells. The door at the west end has a handsome
semi-circular arch, with chevron mouldings. The chancel seems to have been
built since the body and nave, and the walls of the whole building are of great
thickness, but weak in appearance, and are supported by massive buttresses. The
churchyard is very spacious.
BRAINTREE.
The parish of Braintree, on .the River Stour, in the County of Essex, Eng-
land, one of the early homes of the Kelloggs, is about forty miles northeast from
London, fifteen from Colchester, with which place it is connected by the old
T?oman road (built in the fifth century of the Christian era) from St. Albans to
Colchester. Chelmsford, where Eev. Thomas Hooker, the first minister of Hart-
ford, Conn., was assistant minister until silenced for nonconformity, is about
eleven miles south, while Booking, .the home of several of the first settlers of Hart-
ford as well as the parish in which Eev. Nathaniel Rogers, the first minister of
Ipswich, Jlass., was assistant minister, is separated from Braintree by the width
of a street. The following description of Braintree is taken from a history of
Essex published in Chelmsford, 1769 : "The name of this place in ancient rec-
ords is variously written, as Blanketre, Brancketrew, Branketric, Braintree, etc.
At the time of the General Survc}', it was distinguished by the names Raines and
Brancketrew ; the first of which is made up of the Saxon word Eey which signifies
a river; the latter is composed of the Old English word bank which signifies a
rising ground and the word tre, a town, that is a town upon a hill, which deriva-
tions agree well with its situation, it being bounded on each side by a river and on
rising ground. In Domesday Book, all that tract of ground of which this parish
and that now called Raines, were entered under the name of Raines, but about the
reign of Henry III this town was made a distinct parish and called Great Eaine
to distinguish it from another, which from that time took the name of Little
Raine; and Branktree was then styled Hamlettum de Raines, till, in process of
time, growing great and a market being kept there, the name of the whole in-
sensibly stole into Braintree. It is a great thoroughfare from London into Suf-
folk and Norfolk. Bury and Sudbury stage coaches pass daily through it. The
principal manufacture is long baize chiefly exported to Spain and Portugal and
v,-hich employs many hands. Here is a market every Wednesday well supplied
v.ith all kinds of necessaries and at which great quantities of com, malt, hops,
etc., are sold by sample. The buildings are mostly old and of timber; but some-
what improved of late by a few new ones of brick and plaster.
The parish of Braintree is not very large; the soil is various; a few hops
are grown in it; the River Stour waters this parish over which are three brick
bridges; one on the road to Witham; another on the road to Chelmsford, and a
third is that to Dunmow, all of which are supported at the expense of this parish."
The following extracts from registers of Essex parishes are inserted for the
purpose of showing emigration of the Kelloggs, hoping that they will be of service
to some future investigator of the English branch :
Dehden.
15t'S. Augustinius Kellhogg, natus 18 Oct.
Nicholas Kellhogg, senior, sepultus 17 May.
Marie Kellhogg, senior, sepultus 33 Sept.
6 The Kelloggs in' the Old Would.
1559. Henricus Kellliogg, natus 1 Jan.
Nicholaus Kellogg, natus 25 Apr.
Henricus Kellhogg, sepultus 23 Jan.
Willus Reeve, servant of Roberti Kellhogg, sepultus 20 July.
Nicholas Kellhogg, sepultus 30 Aug.
1560. Marie Kellhogg, natus 20 Oct.
1563. Jacohus Kellhogg (alias Balsam), natus 29 July.
1563. Robtus Kellhogg, natus 17 Jan.
1563. Johannis Kellhogg, natus 10 Oct.
Registers from 1564-70, inclusive, illegible.
1571. Thomas Kellhogg, natus 15 July.
Radalphus Kellhogg, sepultus 21 June.
Kellhogg uxor Johannis, sepultus 22 July.
Florentia Kellhogg, sepultus 8 Nov.
1573. Johannis Kellhogg and Alicia Coward, married 17 May. (Kupti.)
1574. Letticia Kellhogg filia Jacobus, natus 5 Apr.
1577. Bernaby Kellhogg, natus 25 Feb.
1578. Willus kellhogg, sepultus 2 Feb.
1587. Alicia Kellhogg, vidua sepultus 28 Oct.
1593. Dorthea Kellhogg, bap. 30 Apr.
1594. Marie Kellhogg, sepultus 2 Oct.
1605. Elizabeth Kellhogg, sepultus 3 Fel).
1606. Jacobus Kellhogg, sepultus 8 Sept.
1635. Prudentia Kellhogg, sepultus 13 Mar.
Prudentia and Augustinius Kellhogg, sepultus 14 Mar.
1640. Austin Kellhogg, sepultus 16 Nov.
Extracts from Registers of Manuden, 1551-1730.
1598. Ralph Kellog and Mary* Ro\vle ( ?) m. 24 Sept.
1599. Ann, dau. of Ralph, bap. 29 July.
1601. Mary, dau, of Ralph Kellog, bap. 12 July.
1604. John, son of Ralph Kellog, bap. 20 Mar.
1607. Grace ( ?), dau. of Ralph Kellog, bap. 11 Dec.
1616. Ralph, son of Ralph Kellog. bap. 14 July.
1634. William Speriall and Mary Kellog, m. 20 June.
1639. John Kellog and Annis Koy, m. 38 Nov.
1630. John, son of John and Annis Kellog, bap. 31 Nov.
1633. John Kellog,** buried 24 Dec.
1635. Jonas Bull and Mary Kellog, widow, m. 30 Nov.
1641. Ralph Kellork*** and Anna Thnrgood, m. 12 Oct.
*Mary seems to be an error, as we have name of John Kellogg's wife as Anne (Annis
and Agnes same name) and in will of John Killogge, of Mallendyne (ancient name of
Manuden), we find father-in-law Jonas Bull and mother Anne Bull. Will proved in
P. C. C, 24 Oct., 1656, was dated 16 JIar., 1654. He was probably son of John and Annis,
who was bap. 21 Nov., 1630.
••Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Probate Act Book, 1G31-33, p. 225: Administra-
tion on estate of John Kellogg, late of Manuden, deceased, granted to Agnes Kellogg, his
wife, at Stortford, 1 July, 1633.
**'In the Commissary Court of London, Essex and Harts, Register Fish, folio 102:
Will of Arthur Kellogg, of Great Parnden, Essex (about ten miles from Maunden), April
18, 1666, gives to "Ralph Kellogg of Maunden; also to five children of Thomas, Edward,
Richard, Ralph and Susapna." Prohate granted, 7 Sept., 1667. No Kelloggs are men-
tioned in the Registers of Great Parnden.
The Kelloggs i.v the Old World.
1644. Ealph Kellog^'s wife was buried 23 Jan.
1655. John Kellosg was buried 14 June.
Extracts from the Parish Register of Braintree, Essex. The Register com-
mences in 1660; the earlier volume is lost.
Baptisms.
14 Dee., 1669. Xathaniel, son of Xathaniel Kallogg.
21 June, 1670. Elizabeth, dau. of Nathaniel Kelhogg.
24 Dec, 1671. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel Kelhogg.
2 Nov., 1676. Henry, son of Martin Kellog.
3 Dec, 1678. Elizabeth, dau. of Martin and Elizabeth Kellogg.
14 June, 1680. EUzabeth, dau. of Martin and Elizabeth Kellogg.
2 Nov., 1682. Lidea, Sarah, Elizabeth and Rachel, children of Nathaniel and
Lidea Celog, bap.
9 Nov., 1682. Martin, son of Martin and Elizabeth Kellogg.
23 July, 1684. Joseph, son of Martin and Elizabeth Callog.
16 Apr., 1690. Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel and Lydea Keelogg.
28 Feb., 1692-93. Martha, dau. of Nathaniel and" Lidea Cellogg.
10 Sept., 1704. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Mary Kellogg.
13 Mar., 1722-23. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel Kellogg.
25 Nov., 1724. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Anne Kellogg.
4 Feb., 1727-28. Anne, dau. of Nathaniel Kellogg.
4 Feb., 1749-50. Anne, dau. of Nathaniel and Anne Kelhogg, b. on previous 5
Jan.
I Sept., 1751. Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel and Anne Kellogg, b. on the previous
3 Aug.
Marriages.
14 Apr., 1691. Lambard Lavey, bachelor, to Elizabeth Kellog, spinster, both of
Braintree.
13 Feb., 1711-12. Nathaniel Kellog, bachelor, to Sarah Currington, both of
Braintree.
23 Dec, 1718. Mary Kellog, spinster, of Braintree, to William Wood, bachelor,
of Hatfield.
Burials.
10 Oct., 1661. Anne, dau. of John Kellog, of Black Notley.*
18 Jan., 1666-67. Robert Kelluck.
II Aug., 1671. Martin Kellodge, the elder.
7 Sept., 1679. Elizabeth, dau. of Martin Kellog.
8 Oct., 1680. Henry, son of Martin Kellog, weaver.
7 Jan., 1682-83. Rachel, dau. of Nathaniel Collog.
29 Jan., 1685-86. Martin Collogg, "an honest man."
18 Apr., 1686. A still-born child of Widow Callog.
6 Mar., 1686-87. EUzabeth, child of Widow Kellog.
16 Mar., 1690 (probably 1691). Hannah, dau. of Nathaniel Kellog.
21 May, 1693. The child of Nathaniel Kellogg, weaver.
*Black Notley adjoins Eiaintree.
8 The Kelloggs ix the Old World.
26 Feb., 1701-02. The wife of Nathaniel Kellog, weaver.
4 Mar., 1701-02. Nathaniel Kellog, weaver.
17 Sept., 1705. Martin Kellog, Junior, weaver.
17 Apr., 1706. Mary, wife of Nathaniel Kellog, weaver.
18 June, 1721. Nathaniel Kellog, Senior.
12 Alay, 1723. John Kellog.
30 Mar., 1728. Joseph Kellog.
25 Dec, 1728. Anne, dan. of Nathaniel Kellog.
31 Aug., 1729. Anne, wife of Nathaniel Kellog, Junior.
13 Dec., 1734. Nathaniel Kellog.
19 Nov., 1742. Nathaniel Keluck.
17 Feb., 1747-48. Eachel Kellock.
13 Dec, 1748. Anne Kellog.
19 Oct., 1750. Nathaniel Kellock.
FIRST OF THE NAME.
NICHOLAS, the first Kellogg whose name is found in the public records of
England, was born about 1488, as is shown in his deposition in 1548 ; (page 10) ;
m. Florence Hall, dau. of WilHam Hall, of Debden, Essex Co., England.
He was buried in Debden, 17 May, 1558.
She was buried there, 8 Nov., 1571.
Where he came from, or if his ancestors had lived for many generations in
Essex Co., is not knowTi. He was in Debden, and was a witness to the will of
William Hall* (whose daughter he married), 4 Oct., 1515.
In 1525 he and William Kellogg were taxed in the earliest Subsidy Eeturns
for Debden now found. From this time until his death in 1558, his name ap-
pears at various times in the tax rolls. The names of all of his children are not
known as he did not mention them in his will, and the earliest entries in the
parish register are in the year of his death. The Manorial Court Eolls indicate
that he had at least two sons, William and Thomas. From the frequency of the
name in the registers of Debden, it would seem to have been the home of several
Kellogg families, and the similarity of Christian names of Kelloggs in neighbor-
ing parishes a generation later, indicates that all were descended from the Debden
family.
The descent of property from William Hall to the son and great grandson
of Nicholas Kellogg may be traced by the wills of William and Alice Kellogg and
the rolls of the Manorial Court of Debden.
•Abstract of the will of William Hall, of Debden, A. D. 1515:
"Archdeaconry of Colchester, Francoys Register fo. 30.
"In the Name of God, Anien. The 4th day of October, 1515, I, William Hall of Deb-
den, whole in mind etc.. make ray testament, in this wise. First, I bequeath my soul etc. —
My body to be buried in the churchyard of All Hallowes of Debden. To the High Altar
12d; to the holy rood etc. — Item I owe to Joan Hall, 21. After the decease of Florence
my wife etc. I give to John Byeston. my brother, etc. Witnesses — Sir William Mason,
Thomas Hockley and Nicholas Keylogg."
The Kelloggs ix the Old Wokld. 9
Children.
William, eldest son, b. ; m. Alice . He was buried in Saffron
Walden, 2 Feb., 1578. She was buried 25 Oct., 1587. He owned a farm in
Saffron Walden called "The Roose." In the Manorial Court of Debdcn, 12 May,
1576, "It was presented that William Hall, many years ago, surrendered to the
Queen by the hands of Thomas Borley, a tenant, in the presence of John Biston
and John Salmon, a tenement called Coches, otherwise Hubberds, as appeared by
the rool of the court for 7 Henry VIII (A. D. 1515), to the use of Florence, his
daughter, and William Kellogge and the heirs of the same William which same
William is kinsman and next heir of the said William Hall, deceased, viz. : son of
Florence formerly daughter of said William Hall — William Kellogg is admitted."
His will, dated 20 Apr., 1578, proven in the Archdeaconry of Colchester, 15
Maj-, 1578, mentions his wife, Alice, and son, John, and three children of his son
Jolin, viz. : Thomas, Mary and John. He bequeathed a small sum to his son and
his grandchildren, and the rest of the estate to his wife for her life and after to
"John, the son of the above said John my son and to the heirs of the said John,
son of the said John my son, forever." Phillip Bird, gentleman, was one of the
overseers.
Her will was dated 30 Mar., 1585. The same persons were named in her
will as in his. After small bequests to the others, she bequeathed all her lands,
tenements, etc., to Jolm Kellogg, the son of her son John and "to the heres of his
bodye lawfullye to be begotten and for defaulte of issue of the bodye of the said
John lawfullye to be begotten then to remain & to be vnto Thomas Kellogge one
other of the sonnes of the said John Kellogge my sonne & to the heires of his
bodye lawfullye to be begotten and soe from one sonne to another son of the bodie
of the said John Kellogge my sonne lawfullye to be begotten lyneallye descend-
inge the one successivelve followinge the other duringe soe long as anve shal be in
life."
At the Manorial Court in Debden, 9 Oct., 1594, it was presented that, "since
the last Court John Kellogge had surrendered by the hands of Edmund Wright,
in the presence of Thomas Sothie and Henry Hammond, meadow land called
Rushmeade lying in Lyston Field; land in Shortgrave Field and a tenement
called Coches otherwise Hubberds to the use etc., of Robert Greene and his heirs."
(This was part of the property which was surrendered by William Hall to
his daughter, Florence Kellogg.)
Thomas, probably younger son, b. ; m. ; resided in Debden.
At the Manorial Court of Debden in 1571, he succeeded his mother in posses-
sion of the tenement. and land called Mondes as appears in the Manorial Court
record as follows : "Whereas Florence Kellogge, widow, late wife of Nicholas Kel-
logge, deceased, held for term of her life, a customary tenement with a house
thereon and 10 acres of customary land formerly called Webbs and now called
Mondes with a pightel planted with osiers etc., reversion therof after her death to
Thomas Kellogge and his heirs as appears by the rool of 5 Edward VI (A. D.
1551). Now comes the said Thomas and prays to be admitted in reversion and he
is so admitted." And at a like Court, 12 May, 1568, he surrendered to William
Kellogg two acres of Wymonds.
In searching for Kellogg data there has been brought to light in the Court of
Requests (a court of equity for poor persons), in London, a suit against our Nich-
olas Kellogg, which is interesting from the picture it presents of the customs of
10 The fcLLOGGS in the Old World.
the period and shows the first Kellogg we have record of in a not imfavorable
light. In the thirty-eighth year of the reign of Henry VIII (1546), Thomas
Colain, or Coleman, complains that Nicholas Kellogg, Robert Write and William
Gardiner, without either right, or color of title, with force and arms, entered the
church house in Debden, which he had occupied for twenty years, and expelled
him therefrom, and took certain goods and chattels to the value of £20, and would
not allow him to occupy the said messuage, nor deliver to him the said goods and
chattels "to the utter impoverishment of said complainant forever, unless your
Highness moved with pity, make some order herein." He prays process of Privy
Seal against said Kellogg, Write and Gardiner, as "your orater is a very poor man,
and not of Tiabeylj'te' to pursue any suit against them, commanding them to ap-
pear in your Grace's Whythall at Westminster, there to make answer to the
premises."
This is one side of the case. In their answer, the defendants say that the
said bill of complaint is "most untruly fajmed and imagined by the compleynaunt
by sinister ayde and maintenance of certain persons" whereof defendants pray to
have remedy and advantage. That the messuage mentioned in the bill is the
property of the church and that they, as church wardens, did demise and lease 1
June, 38 Henry VIII (1546) for seven years to farm the said messuage to the
said jSTicholas Kellogg, to hold from the feast of St. llichael the Archangel, then
following. They deny that they took any of the complainant's goods and chattels
and say that the said Nicholas Kellogg, at the time of his entry, found divers
goods of the complainant, whereof said Kellogg "in the presence of divers of his
honest neighbors caused an inventory to be made," and that the said complainant
might, and may take and have them without interruption of said defendants or
either of them.
And, as a witness that they told the truth, Thomas Nutlake, parson of the
parish church, in his deposition, quaintly says : "Forasmuche as it is a dede of
charite to testifye the treuth in matters of variances whereby all dowghts and
Ambyguytes the reyther may be removyed and the right trowth more playnlye
may apere and be knowen, I Thomas Nutlake, parson of the parish churche of
Depden * * * rede a certen copy in wryting of the ordre or decre made in
the Kings honorable Curt of his \\Tiithall the last Trinite term in his secunde
yere of his most gracious reigne which was upon a Sundaye immediately after hye
masse whereas I dyd calle Wyllyam Gardraer and Nycholas Kellogge to here the
said wr}-ting redde. * * * And the said partys answeryd thay would delyver
the sayd goods and the t^v}'sdaye next after they desired me to go with them and to
meet said Coleman and to deliver said goods, and that day said Coleman did not
come while I was there."
And to completely demolish Colman's case we have the testimony of our first
Kellogg— "Xvi die Novembris Anno 2 Edward VI (A. D. 1548), Nicholas Kel-
hoge of the age of ^ (three score) saith upon his othe that he was ready at the
comying of Colman and would have delj'vered the goods demanded but he could
get no rowme to put theym notwithstanding that he requyred the parson ther to
have had a rowme to put the goodes but the parson sayd that he was a besy (mis-
chief maker) he shuld have noo house ther."
FIRST AXD SECOND GENERATIOXS.
1. PHILLIPPE KELLOGG/ probably son of Thomas and grandson of Nich-
olas, of Debden. was the first of the name, in England, from whom the Kelloggs
of the Xew World can, with certainty, .trace their descent. He first ajspears in
Bocking, Essex, a parish adjoining Braintree, 15 Sept., 1583, when his son,
Thomas, was baptized. Two years later he was found in Great Leighs, where his
son, Robert, was baptized in 1585. That the record of baptism of all of his chil-
dren has not been found, is shown by the record of the burial of his daughter,
Annis, in Great Leighs, 25 May, Kill. The registers of Great Leighs extend to
1558. The record of the baptism of Robert is the first time that the name of Kel-
logg appears in the registers of that parish. There is a missing link in the chain
of documentary evidence connecting the families of Bocking, Great Leighs and
Debden. A close study of all the records, together with the trend of emigration
from Debden to Manuden, Thaxted, Bocking, Great Leighs and Braintree (in all
of which parishes the principal occupation was spinning and weaving) in connec-
tion with the alliances* in Great Leighs with persons of the same names as in
Debden, convinces me that the line of descent from Nicholas is as given above. A
search of the Court Rolls of Great Leighs fails to reveal the name of Kellogg.
Xo record of his death has been found, and as the records of Great Leighs are
quite full, it is probable that he did not die there. He may have rem. to Brain-
tree and had other children, but the records of Braintree extend no farther than
1660 and the earliest known date of a Kellogg in Braintree was in 1623, when
Moses Woll mentioned Phillippe's son, Robert, in his will.
Children.
-j-2 Thomas,- bap. at Bocking, Essex, 15 Sept., 1583; m. (1) Annis Hare; (2)
Widow tabitha Hilles.
3 Axxis- (no record of baptism has been found), ''Annis, daughter of Phil-
lippo Kellogge," buried in Great Leighs, 25 May, 1611.
4 Robert,- bap. in Great Leighs, 14 Nov., 1585. In the will of Moses Woll,
of Braintree, 23 Jan., 1623, he was bequeathed a small sum. He
rem. to Braintree, where he bought of ilark, Mary, Edward and
Thomas Stebbing all their right in the parcel of land, one and one-
half acres, at Minche's Oak with a messuage, which he surrendered
on the 22d day of May, 1632, to Martin Kellogg and his wife. Pru-
dence. 'Tiobert Kelluck"' was buried in Braintree, 18 Jan., 1666.
'The records show that Nicholas Kellogg, of Debden, m. Florence, dau. of William
Hall; the second wife of Thomas Kellogg, of Great Leighs, was the widow of Thomas
Halles 01- Hall, of that parish; Martin Kellogg, son of Phillippe, ra. Prudence, dau. of John
Bird, of Bishop's Stortford. There was a .John Bird in Debden, perhaps son of Phillippe
Bird, who was associated with the Kelloggs as a witness to wills as well as a supervisor.
One William Bird m. in Great Leighs in 1645, Amma. dau. of Thomas Kellogg.
12 The Kelloggs in the Old World.
5 Mart,- bap. in Great Leighs, 16 Feb., 1588; m. there, 1 May, 1628, William
Stotturne.
6 Prudence,^ bap. in Great Leighs, 20 Mar., 1592; buried there, 24 Mar.,
1629.
-\-7 Maetyn,- bap. in Great Leighs, 23 Nov., 1595; m. Prudence Bird.
8 Nathaniel,- b. ; m. Elizabeth ; d. in New England. For
further account see under "Kelloggs in the New World."
9 John,- b. .
10 Jane,^ b. ; m. Allison.
11 Rachel,- b. ; m. Samuel Cave; d. before 20 Oct., 1666, when
Samuel Cave, of Braintree, made his will, mentioning his daus.,
Rachel, the wife of John Parborow; Phoebe and Mary, and son,
Nathaniel.
These last four are included among the children of Phillippe, because Na-
thaniel Kellogg in his will mentioned his brother, John, and sisters, Jane Allison
and Rachel Cave, all of Old England, and Martin's son, Joseph, as his cousin,
which signified that Joseph was his nephew. Allison was a Braintree name at
that time. Edward Stebbing, called "my dear friend," in the will of Nathaniel,
was probably the same Edward who sold land in Braintree to Robert Kellogg as
appears in the Manorial Court Rolls. From the fact that Nathaniel mentioned
but one brother and two sisters in his will, it may be that the other children of
Phillippe were the children of another wife.
2. THOMAS,- son of Phillippe,^ bap. in Bocking, 15 Sept., 1583; m. in Great
Leighs, 4 May, 1611, Annis Hare. In the record of his marriage his name was
spelled Celoge.
She was buried 5 Sept., 1630; he m. (2) 21 July, 1633, as her third husband,
Tabitha Hills. Her first husband was William Hallcs, who d. before 1612; her
second Ixusband was John Hills, b. 1585.
She was buried 20 Sept., 1647.
"Thomas Kelloweg, Sexton of this Church, was buried 1 Dec, 1663."
Children, bap. in Great Leighs.
12 Amma,^ bap. 25 July, 1613;' m. 5 Mar., 1645, William Byrd. Perhaps he
was the brother of Prudence Byrd, who m. Martin Kellogg.
13 Elizabeth,* bap. 18 Dec, 1615; buried 22 Sept., 1630.
14 Martin,^* bap. 2 Feb., 1620.
THIRD GENERATION".
7. MARTIN,- son of Phillippe/ bap. in Great Leighs_, 23 Nov., 1.59.5 ; m. in St.
Michael's Bishop's Stortford, County Hertford, 22 Oct., 1621. Prudence Bird,
dau. of John Bird,* of Bishop's Stortford.
She d. before 20 May, 1671, as her name does not appear in his will.
He d. in Braintree, England, between 20 May, 1671, when his will was made,
and 20 Sept., same year, when it was proved.
He was a weaver or cloth worker and res. in Great Leighs and Braintree.
Although in the record of his marriage in 1621, he was called of Great Leighs, it
may be that he did not reside in Great Leighs immediately after his marriage, as
lie had a son, John (the record of baptism has not been found), who had a son
who was five years old in 1648, as appears in the Manorial Court Records. The
last that is positively Imown of his being in Great Leighs was when his son,
Daniel, was bap. 6 Feb., 1630. On 22 ilay, 1632, he and his wife received the
surrender of a tenement in Braintree, as appears in the Court Rolls of the !Manor
of Braintree :
"Whereas at the Court on Monday in Easter week 11 James I A. D. 1613,
Joseph Mann surrendered one acre and a half of land, parcel of a croft culled
Harold's Croft, lying at Minche's Oak on which same land a messuage had been
lately built. To the use of Mark Stebbing and Mary his wife for their lives, and
then to Edward Stebbing** their sou and his heirs. Now ilark, Mary and Ed-
ward are admitted.
"Afterwards the said Mark, Mary and Edward and Thomas Stebbing, an-
other son, surrendered all their right in the aforesaid premises after the death of
Mary Bead, formerly wife of Michael Mann, to the use of Robert Kellog and his
heirs and the same Robert is admitted.
'"Afterwards Robert Kellogg surrendered one tenement in the occupation of
the said Thomas Stebbing and two small cottages to the same adjoining part of
the property which the said Robert purchased of Edward and Thomas Stebbing,
to the use and on behoof of Martin Kellogg and Prudence, his wife, and the heirs
of the said Martin forever which same Martin and Prudence are admitted."
*The will of John Burde of the hamlet of Hockrell. in the Parish of Bishop's Stort-
ford, County of Hertford, yeoman, dated 31 Jan.. 1625, proven in the Commissary Court of
London, Essex and Herts, 27 Feb., same year, directs that his body shall be buried in the
churchyard of said parish; gives 20s. to the poor; "to Mr. Bendish. our minister, 10s. for
his pains to make a sermon on the day of my burial"; makes his wife, Prudence, his e.^ec-
utri.-s; and proWdes for her support during her lifetime ; mentions his son. John, and wife,
Frances; bequeaths to son William £10 to be paid when he comes of age (a William Bird
m., in Great Leighs, Amma, dau. of Thomas Kellogg) ; dau. Jane, £30 at the age of 22;
dau. Susan £3 at the age of 22; £3 to dau. Mary (Thomas Waterman m. Mary Bird in
1624. In his will, 162S, he mentioned his deceased ^rife, Mary, and his brother-in-law,
Martin Kellogg, of Much Leez, Essex, clothier, weaver), "which I give her in consideration
of a gowne cloth which I promised her upon her marriage;" to dau. Prudence 20s.
**Deacon Edward Stebbins was in Cambridge, Mass., 1633; an original proprietor of
Hartford in 1636.
X.
14 The Kelloggs ly the Old AYoki.d.
In 1637 he received the surrender of a parcel of land with a cottage called
Masses as appears from the following extract from the same Court Rolls. Part
of this cottage is still standing in what is "Martin's Yard."
"Whereas at the Court" held 13 April 13 Charles I A. D. 1637,, Richard
Skinner* was admitted on the surrender of Richard Sparhawke, amongst other
things, to one parcel of land containing by estimation nine perches upon which a
cottage had been lately built with part of a pond called a Fuller's Pond etc. It is
now found that on the 8th of April last (i. e. A. D. 16-41) the said Skinner had
surrendered the premises, by the name of one customary cottage called 'Masses/
otherwise 'Masse's tenement' (then in the tenure of John Gowell or Co well) to
the use and behoof of Martin Kellhogg of Braintree w-eaver and his heirs. The
same Martin is admitted."
On 3 Apr., 1648, he surrendered a part of this tenement to his son, John, as
appears from the extract of the Court Piolls, shown in the account under his name.
It is found that he appeared in the Archbishop's Court at Braintree in 1639
and '40, in company with the Vicar, and it is probable that he was one of the
church wardens.
He was taxed in Braintree in 1666 for two hearths,** as is shown in the Lay
Subsidy returns for Braintree.
In the Commissary of London (Essex & Herts)
IN THE NAME OFF GOD AMEN this 20ty day of May in the yeare of our
Lord 1671 I, MARTIN KELLOCKE of Braintre in the county of Essex Weauer
beinge sicke in bodie but of a perfecte memorie praised be god therfor doe make
& ordaine this my last will & testamente in writinge in manner and forme follow-
inge that is to say First & prinsepally I comend my soule into the hands of all-
mighty god my maker trustinge in the allsufissiante merits of Jesus Christe my
Sauiour & redemer to obtaine Eternall Life and Salluation and my bodie vnto the
earth from whence it came to be decently buried by my Executor which shall be
herafter nomenated & appointed Item I giue and bequeath vnto Sarah my daugh-
ter the wife of William Jacob flue pounde lawfull money of England to be paide
within on yeare After my deceasse Item I giue vnto my grandchild John Kellocke
twenty shillings to be paid vnto him within two years after my deceasse Item I
giue & bequeath unto my sone Joseph Kellocke of new England twenty shillings
to be paide to him within on yeare after my deceasse Item I giue and bequeath
vnto my sone Daniell Kellocke of new England fiue pound lawfull monie of Eng-
land to be paid vnto him within on yeare after my deceasse Item I giue unto my
sone Samuell Kellocke in new England fiue pound like lawfull money of England
to be paid unto him within two years after my deceasse Item I giue & bequeath
vnto my sone Nathanell Kellocke all my goods in my best chamber & my little
copper and all my wearinge apparrell to be deliuered to him prsente After my
deceasse Item I giue vnto my sone Martin Kellocke my coppie holld housse
*John Skinner, an original proprietor of Hartford, was from Braintree.
**The Hearth Tax, a payment to the King of 23. on every hearth in all houses paying
to the church and poor, was first established by Statute 13 and 14 Car. II, although a sim-
ilar tax under the name of fumage, or smoke farthings, was a custom of great antiquity,
mention thereof being made in Domesday Book. This tax. which was especially obnoxious
on account of its inquisitorial nature, w.ts finally abolished by Statute I, William and
Mary.
The Kelloggs ix the Old World. 15
wherin I now dwell with the yarde and garden &■ with all and singuler the appur-
tenances therunto belonginge & my coppie hold tcunenaente wherein John Watts
now dwelleth with all the appurtenances therunto belonginge and my parler that
I now holld in my own handes whome I doe nomenate & appointe make and or-
daine to be my wholle and sole executor to se my will fullfilld & prformed accord-
inge to the tru meaninge & intente of it and I doe make ordaine & declare this to
be my very last will and testemente Eeuokinge all other wills formerly by me
made either in worde or writinge in w'itness wherof I herunto set my hand &
sealle the day & yeare first aboue written— The marke of MARTIX ii KEI^
LOCKE (LS) Eead signed sealled published and declared to be the last will &
testament of the testator in the prsence of us— Signed JOHN" D. DEWDAT
Senor— DANIELL CLAEKE.
Proved at Braintree 20th September 1671
Fos 7 OB.— HE.
OW.
I certify that this copy has been examined with the original
Will deposited in this Eegistry and that it is a true copy
thereof
A.- MUSGEAVE
Eegistrar
Children*
15 John" (no record of baptism has been found) ; m. Susan . The fol-
lowing extracts from the Manorial Court Eolls prove that he was
m. before 29 Apr., 1648, and that both he and his wife d. before 27
Mar., 1651, leaving a son, John, aged 5: "^\^lereas at the Court
held 29 April 1611 (recites the last mentioned admission of Martin
Kelhogg to Masse's). Xow the aforesaid Martin Kelhogg sur-
renders part of the tenement in which he then dwelt and which was
lately built at the lower of Little Masse's then in the occupation of
John Kelhogg, son, and of the said Martin, namely the Hall and
the Buttery within the same and the Entry next the Hall, and the
Shop next the Entry and all buildings upon the same Hall, But-
tery, Entry and Shop, and also the Closet at the end of the chimney
adjoining the and half the stack of chimneys, viz. half those
next the Hall and rooms above mentioned ; and all that little yard
of the said Martin which is designed to be separated and divided
from the rest of the said yard by a fence of pales, upon the north
side thereof .to be executed, which fence extends from the post of
the garden gate as far as the post marked for the Division post,
which part stands in the fence adjoining the Great Maze : and also
the other side part (sic) of the same yard surrendered, adjoining
the tenement of the same Martin in the occupation of Thomas
Elsing** towards the south (except that the aforesaid Martin his
heirs and assigns, proprietors and possessors of the said tenement
now in the occupation of the aforesaid Thomas Elsing shall have
liberty of there to wash, and the water to carry frrrm thence.
*SpeIling as in the registers.
**Perhap3 liusband of .Jane Allison, mentioned in will of Xathaniel Kellogg, of Farm-
Dgton.
16 The Kelloggs ix the Old World.
paj'ing them part of the repairs of the said * * *) To the use
of John Kelhogg aud Susan, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies;
and for default of such issue to the right heirs of the said John.
Upon which the said John and Susan were admitted." (Manorial
Court, 3 Apr., IG-iS.)
'■'Whereas at a Court held 3rd April 1G4S, (Eecital of last men-
tioned proceeding). It is now found that John and Susan are both
dead and that John Kelhogg aforesaid aged five years is son and
heir of John and Susan who is admitted accordingly. Guardian-
ship committed to Martin Kelhog his Grandfather." (Court Leet,
held 27 Mar., 1654.)
16 Nathaxiel,^ son of Martin Cellodg, bap. in Great Leighs, 12 Mar., 1624;
m. Elizabeth . He d. before G Apr., 1703, when his death
was presented to the Manorial Court, in Braintree, and his son Na-
thaniel, admitted.
-|-17 Josef,** son of ilartin Kellog. bap. in Great Leighs, 1 Apr., 1626; rem. to
New England.
18 Sakah,^ dau. of ilartin Kellogue, bap. in Great Leighs, 1 Fel)., 1628; m.
William Jacobs.
-[-19 Daniel,^ son of Martin Kellogue, bap. in Great Leighs, 6 Feb., 1630; rem.
to New England.
-|-20 Samuel," probably b. in Braintree; rem. to New England.
'., 21 Maetin," probably b. in Braintree ; m. Elizabeth ; "Martin Callog,
\ an honest man," was buried in Braintree, 29 Jan., 1685. His will
N dated 20 Jan., same year, proved in Aug., 16SS, mentions his wife,
Elizabeth, and children, Elizabeth, Martin and Joseph, all under
age. At the ilanorial Court, 28 Mar., 1687, Elizabeth Kellogg,
widow of Martin, was admitted to the tenement in whicii Martin
Kellogg lately dwelt with the shop, yard, garden, etc., until Martin
Kellogg, her son, could attain the age of 21 years, and to another
customary tenement in Braintree until Elizabeth Kellogg, her dau.,
should attain the age of 21 years, according to the will of Martin
Kellogg, the elder, formerly husband of the said Elizabeth, dated
21 Jan., 1685. At the same court on 17 Apr., 1704, it was pre-
sented that their son Martin was 21, and he was admitted to the
tenement in Hoppct Lane, and on 28 Mar., 1706, it was presented
that the said Martin had d. seized of the Hoppet Lane tenement,
and Joseph Kellogg, his brother and heir, was admitted. On the
14th of Mar., 1722, at the same court, Joseph Kellogg surrendered
the same tenement to the use of Nathaniel Kellogg and his heirs for
£31 10s. Further entries in the Manorial Court as late as 1735,
show that this tenement on Hoppet Lane was still in possession of
the Kelloggs. No later search was made.
THE KELLOGGS
IN THE
NEW WORLD
"As THE SMALLEST WAVE MUST GO OX TILL IT CROSSES THE OCEAN, SO THE
INFLUENCE OF EVERY ANCESTOR MUST GO ON TO THE END OF THE GENERATIONS
OF LIFE. Each of us must feel in a degree the strength or weakness of
EACH one of them/' David Starr Jordan.
THE FAMILY IX THE NEW WOULD.
The Puritans in England had, for a long period, contended for a simpler form
of worship than that of the established church. The reign of Elizabeth was one
of persecution, and that of James I one of struggle for the recognition of freedom
of worship. The period was a stormy one, both in political and religious affairs,
and the contest for church reformation and freedom of conscience soon broad-
ened into one for liberty of state as well.
James, supported by the authority of the church, assumed prerogatives which
had never been granted to him by the people; levied duties without the consent
of Parliament, and actually suppressed that bulwark of English liberty for seven
years. Prepared by the conflicts during the reign of Elizabeth and their disap-
pointments during that of James, the Separatists realized that they must seek in
other lands that freedom which they were denied in their own, and the great
Puritan emigration began in this reign — the first settlement being made in New
England, at Pl}-mouth, in 1620.
While many came to America in the darkest hours of the struggle,* more re-
mained in England to continue it, and their efforts resulted in the overthrow of
Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth.
*Between 1020-29 and 1640, the limits of the Puritan emigration, there was an average
of about 2,000 emigrants to New England in each year, and it is said that from these
21,000 people are descended more than one-fourth of the present population of the United
States.
18 The Kelloggs ix the Xew Worao.
The Commonwealth, it is true, indelibly impressed itself upon the political
and religious life of England, but from the seed sown by the handful of persecuted
Pilgrims to an unknown shore, there has developed a mighty nation, which bids
fair to tower above all other nations, and whose freedom of thought and action
has never been rivalled in the history of the world.
Arriving in Xew England, the settlers, the greater part of whom w-ere
farmers, became owners of land in the plantations and, being men of frugality
and industry, were soon able to support themselves in comparative comfort ; for,
thrown upon their own resources, they developed early that spirit of self-reliance
which has been the mainstay of the Eepublic.
The territory was divided into towns* and the inhabitants in their town meet-
ings managed their local affairs, subject to such limitations as were imposed by
the General Court.
"The fathers of New England evidently intended," says Sylvester Judd,
'■'that every industrious man should have the means of obtaining a competent
share of the comforts of life; and for this end, land was distributed to all, and
the cultivators were also proprietors of the soil.** A distribution of land was a
distribution of power. This was a wide departure from the system of Europe,
where the land was owned by a few, and working men were poor, dependent and
despised."
Churches*** were at once organized and provision made for the support of
their ministers, who controlled both the public and private life of New England
in pre-revolutionary days. It is to their credit, however, that while they preached
to their flocks the harsh doctrines of Calvin and inveighed against "intoUerable
pride in clothes and hair," they at the same time did not lose sight of the neces-
sity of their education, for as one of them said, "unless school and college flourish,
church and state cannot live." Eecognizing that schools came next in importance
to the church, or rather as essential to its continuance and prosperity, our forbears
early established free schools which were supported by a tax on every man's
property.
In 1633 Rev. Thomas Hooker, with two hundred other passengers, arrived in
Boston and settled in Ncwtowne. Mr. Hooker was a famous minister of Chelms-
ford, Essex County, England, eleven miles from Braintree, who had been silenced
*"The earlier settlers of New England for many reasons dwelt in villages. Among
these reasons were the fear of wolves and Indians, and the desire to be near the meeting-
house with all that this signified." — Memorial History, Hartford, 2-172.
**The General Court granted lands in townships, but seldom prescribed the manner in
which they were to be apportioned among the inhabitants. In making allotments, no uni-
form rule was observed; lands were variously distributed in different towns, and even in
the same town. In making divisions, persons and property were considered. The head of
the family and the sons, and sometimes the wife and all the children, were taken into ac-
count. Ministers, and some besides them, received land from other considerations.
In many towns in Massachusetts and Connecticut, some tracts were distributed equally
to all the proprietors. Home lots were nearly equal. In a few towns the least share was
half as much as the greatest, or the poorest man received half as much land as the richest.
In others the smallest share was only one-third, one-fourth, one-sixth or one-tenth as much
as the largest. In some the inequality was much gieater, a few individuals receiving very
large allotments on account of large estates and disbursements. — History of Hrtdley.
***Their churches were Congregational, the officers being a minister and a teacher, who
were of equal authority, ruling elders and deacons. Every town had its meeting-house, and
the people were summoned to public worship by the blowing of a conch shell or the beating
of a drum, until later, when bells were introduced. The men and women were not seated
together and the services, which consisted of singing of the Psalms, without the aid of
musical instruments, prayers and sermons were held at about nine in the morning and at
two in the afternoon. Children were baptized in the meeting-houses generally the first Sun-
day after their birth. There were no services at the burial of the deiid.
The Kelloggs in" the New World. 19
for non-conformity, and had fled into Holland to escape persecution. His preach-
ing had attracted people from different parts of Essex, and they desired, if accom-
modations could be secured, to emigrate to the Xew World and secure him as their
pastor.
The conditions by which they were surrounded in Xewtowne were not agree-
able to this party of emigrants, who, in 1634. petitioned the General Court for per-
mission to remove to Connecticut. gi\ing as their reasons the want of accommo-
dation for their cattle, because the towns were set so near together, the fruitful-
ness of Connecticut and the danger that it might be occupied by the Dutch.
Political reasons perhaps also had their effect. In Massachusetts only male
adults, members of some church, could be admitted as freemen in the colony and
be entitled to vote at its town meetings.
Mr. Hooker was opposed to a religious test as a condition for the suffrage,
and wrote to Gov. Winthrop that "in all matters which concern the common good,
a general council, chosen by all, to transact businesses which concern all, I con-
ceive most suitable to rule, and most safe for relief of the whole."
Thus we find enunciated by this New England Puritan principles of self-
government which were proclaimed nearly a century and a half later by the Dec-
laration of Independence, and, in our own time, again tersely stated by Abraham
Lincoln : ''That government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall
not perish from the earth."
In June, 163G, the Hooker party started for Connecticut and arrived at and
settled what is now Hartford, after a two weeks' journey through the wilderness,
full of danger and hardships. In 1639 the freemen of the different towns, which
had been planted in Connecticut, met in Hartford, and adopted what is said to be
"the earliest example of a written constitution, constituting a government and de-
fining its powers."
Mr. Hooker and many of his party were Essex people,* some of them near
neighbors of the Kelloggs of Braintree, who were undoubtedly of good Puritan
stock, and in describing their characteristics and surroundings we shall arrive at
a fair understanding of the early Kelloggs and their environment.
The three Kellogg brothers, Joseph, Daniel and Samuel, whose descendants
in the New World this work is intended to. trace, like their relative, Nathaniel,
made their first appearance in America in the settlements of Connecticut and
Massachusetts, but we have no record of their sailing from England. They were
attracted perhaps by the stories of the New World which they had heard from
their friends in New England, and from explorers of the new continent, who sent
back enthusiastic accounts of the richness of both its land and sea.**
Large tracts of land were granted to the first settlers in new places, "that
this wilderness may be populated and the majno ends of our coming into these
parts may be promoted," and the longing to own land (a desire which could not
be gratified in England) may have been an inducement for them to join in
the settlement of the towns where they lived and died. Wherever they settled they
*Among the early settlers of Hartford. Conn., who came from the vicinity of Brain-
tree, England, were Elder William Goodwin. Ozias Goodwin, Richard Lyman, William
Ruscoe, John Talcott, Thomas Westwood, Rev. Thomas Hooker and probably others.
**Capt. John Smith and others sent back glowing accounts of the wealth of the fisheries
of America. "His accounts and similar ones were so much read in England, that when the
Puritans asked King James for permission to come to America, and the King asked what
profit would be found by their emigration, he w,as at once answered: 'Fishing.' Whereupon
he said in turn: 'In truth 'tis an honest trade; 'twas the apostles' own calling.'" —
Colonial D.iys.
20 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
not only retained their original grants, but bought other land, and the records
prove that they ■ft-ere able to provide liberally for their children.
From their homes in the Connecticut Valley the descendants of Joseph and
Samuel began their migration to that West where so many are now found. Until
1733 Westfield had been the most western town in ilassaehusetts. In that year
Sheffield was incorporated and the first road to the west was from Westfield, fol-
lowing the Indian path over the liills to Lower Housatannick, as it was then
called. Soon after this time we find among the leading men of that town the
name of Kellogg. Here they were met by their cousins from Connecticut, who
had followed the valley of the Housatonic and Farmington rivers, after having
first tried an eastern migration to Brookfield. Soon after the revolution a new
West was found, and the tide of emigration from New England was directed to
this new territory. Some of the Kelloggs took their way over the mountains and
through the valleys to the Hudson, and then by the shores of Lake Champlain to
Canada; others followed the ilohawk to the fertile fields of Central New York;
and still others to the wilderness of Saratoga County. Here again there was a
meeting with some of the descendants of Daniel of Norwalk, and together they
have continued their westward march, until now there is not a state or territory in
the West, even to and beyond the Pacific, which has not had Kelloggs among its
earliest citizens. There are a few Kelloggs in Vermont, still fewer in New Hamp-
shire, and a smaller number in Maine.
Among the descendants of these three brothers may be found men and women
prominent in every station of life. Farming is now, as it always has been, the
main occupation of the family ; but the instinct to migrate has characterized the
descendants of Joseph and Samuel to a greater extent than those of Daniel, more
of whom remained near the homes of their forefathers. But, while we find that
descendants of Daniel have more generally embraced the professions, yet there are
many descendants of Joseph and Samuel who have attained eminence in all the
professions, and not a few of all the branches have made their mark in the busi-
ness world.
Farmington was settled in 1640 by some of the inliabitants of Hartford, "nd
incorporated in 164.5. As it was the birthplace of the first Kellogg born in New
England, the following description of the manner of living of its early settlers is
of especial interest to the Kellogg family.
"This town, Farmington, as its name imports, was at first, and indeed till a
late period, wholly agricultural. I/abor in the field was almost the only employ-
ment. Industry and economy have characterized the -.habitants; labor has been
held in reputation; none, however elevated by offic or profession, have consid-
ered themselves above it. Magistrates and ministers, when their appropriate bus-
iness would permit, have labored in the field. Indeed our magistrates have always
been farmers; have been as laborious on their farms as others, and have derived
their support from labor, as much, almost, as the meanest citizen. They have
been content to eat their bread in the sweat of their brow; and it was honor
enough to be esteemed the first among equals. But very little of the labor on
farms has been performed by slaves; and if a farmer had a slave, he constantly
labored with him, and taught him the habits of industry by his own example as
well as by his authority. Labor having been thus reputable among all classes of
citizens, industry has been almost universal ; and very few through .idleness have
become chargeable to the public. The master of the household has gone before
his sons and domestics into the field in their dailv hibor. and if too remote, as
The Kelloggs in the Xew Woeld. 21
usually happened, to return at noon, they dined together on their plain fare, under
.the covert of some thick shade, where on the green grass they might enjoy the
luxury of the free air, with more sincere delight than the greatest modern epicure
at a civic feast. While the men have been thus employed in the field, in raising
the materials for food and clothing, the women have been no less industrious in
the domestic circle, in rearing the tender branches of the family, and in dressing
food for the table. The careful matron has been accustomed to 'seek wool and
flax work willingly with her hands ; she layeth her hands to the spindle and her
hands hold the distaff.' On Monday they have been employed in perfect dis-
habille, in washing their linen in their houses, and when this is done, at about the
middle of the afternoon, they assume their neatest appearance, and are the per-
fect contrast of what they were in the morning, prepared to visit or to receive com-
pan}'. The brothers of the family returning from their daily labors, toward even-
ing, covered with sweat and dust, and finding their sisters neatly dressed, and en-
ioying the cool shade, are led sometimes almost to repine at their happy lot ; but
these feelings are corrected when they reflect that their sisters are employed more
hours in the day, and that their labor when compared with their strength is, many
times, more severe than their own. It is true, however, that the young daughters,
who have much to expect from their appearance, find means to shift off no small
proportion of the drudgery of the family on the fond mother; who submits the
more readily, because she feels that there are reasons for it, that have their
weight; that she herself in youth has had the same indulgence, and that they
must submit to the like service in their turn.
"Our ancestors here, of both sexes, have, till of late, clad themselves in simple
apparel, suited to their moderate circumstances and agricultural state. The men
have been content with two suits of clothes, called the every-day clothes and the
Sabbath-day clothes. The former were usually of two sorts, those for labor and
those for common society. Those for labor in the summer were a check home-
spun linen shirt, a pair of plain tow-cloth trousers, and a vest generally much
worn, formerly with, but more modemly without sleeves ; or simply a brown tow-
cloth frock and trousers, and sometimes a pair of old shoes tied with leather
strings, and a felt hat, or old beaver hat stiffened and worn white with age. For
the winter season they wore a check blue and white woollen shirt, a pair of buck-
skin breeches, a pair of white, or, if of the best kind, deep blue home-made woollen
stockings, and a pair of double-soled cowhide shoes, blacked on the iiesh side, tied
with leather strings; and, to secure the feet and legs against snow, a pair of
leggins, which, for the most part, were a pair of wornout stockings with the bot-
tom and toe of the foot cut off, drawn over the stocking and shoe, and tied fast to
the heel and over the vamp of the shoe; or if of the best kind, they were knit on
purpose of white yarn, and they answered for boots on all occasions; an old plain
cloth vest with sleeves, lined with a cloth called drugget ; an old plain cloth great-
coat, commonly brown, wrapped around the body, and tied with a list or belt ; or
as a substitute for them, a buckskin leather waistcoat and a leather apron of
tanned sheepskin fastened round the waist, and the top of it supported with
a loop about the neck, and a hat as above, or a woolen cap drawn over the
ears.
"For ordinary society in summer they were clad in a check linen homespun
shirt and trousers, or linen breeches, white homespun linen stockings, and cowhide
single soled shoes, a vest with sleeves usually of brown plain cloth, a handkerchief
around the neck, a check cap and a hat in part worn.
22 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
'■'In winter they were clad as above described for winter, excepting tliat they
assumed, if they had it, a better great coat, a neckcloth, and a hat that miglit be
considered as second best. Their Sabbath-day suit for winter was like that last
mentioned, excepting that their stockings were commonly deep blue, their leather
breeches were clean and of a buff color, they added a straight-bodied plain coat
and a white holland cap, and sometimes a wig with a clean beaver hat. For the
summer, it was a check Holland shirt, brown linen breeches and stockings, single-
soled cowhide shoes with buckles, a plain cloth and sometimes a broadcloth and
velvet vest, without sleeves; the shirtsleeves tied above the elbows with arm- '^
strings of ferreting of various colors, a white Holland cap or wig, and beaver hat ; 'J:
and on Thanksgiving days and other high occasions a white Holland shirt and J;
cambric neckcloth.
'■'The women have been, till witliin about thirty years past, clothed altogether
in the same style, with a moderate allowance for the taste of the sex. A minute
description will not be attempted; a few particulars will characterize the whole.
They wore home-made drugget, crape, plain cloth, and camblet gowns in the win-
ter, and the exterior of their underdress was a garment lined and quilted extend-
ing from the waist to the feet. Their shoes were high-heeled, made of tanned
calfskin, and in some instances of cloth. In the summer they wore striped linen
and calico gowns, cloth shoes, and linen underdress; and every young lady when
she had attained her stature was furnished with a silk gown and skirt if her
parents were able, or she could purchase them by dint of labor. Their headdress
has always occupied a great share of their attention while in youth ; it has always
been varjdng and every mode seems, in its day, the most becoming. Within the
period just mentioned, the elderly women have worn check Holland aprons to
meeting on the Sabbath, and those in early life and of the best fashion were accus-
tomed to wear them in their formal visits.
"The same simplicity has been conspicuous in their diet, their houses and
their furniture. Equipage they had none; pleasure carriages and sleighs were
unknown. In attending the public worship or in short excursions, a man usually
rode with a woman behind him, mounted on a pillion ; and even to this day this
practice is not wholly laid aside.
"The people of this town, as farmers, have had some advantages above most
of their neighbors, but they have had their disadvantages; among which their
compact settlement is one. Two things induced this mode of settlem jnt : Fear of
the Indians and a wish to place themselves in a situation convenient to improve
the meadows. The inhabitants have their home-lots in the town plot ; their lots,
as usually happens, in various parts of the meadows, distant from a quarter of a
mile to nearly three miles ; and their pastures for their cattle and horses in per-
haps an opposite direction, and as far or farther distant." (Hon. John Tread-
well, Gov. of Connecticut, 1809-11, Memorial History of Hartford, Vol. II, pp.
183-4.)
NATHANIEL KELLOGG.
He was the son of Phillippe Kellogg, of Great Leiglis, Essex Co. He is the
first Kellogg whose name appears in the records of New England. He probably
came from Braintree, as we find his sister, Eachel Cave (who was mentioned in his
will), had a daughter, Eachel, who was married in Braintree in 16G5, and a son,
Nathaniel, mentioned in the will of Samuel Cave, of Braintree. Several of the
early settlers of Hartford were from Braintree and its immediate vicinity. In
1637 there was a great depression in the weaving trade in Braintree, and he prob-
ably left there at about that time. His name, "Natha Calaug," is the ninth name
in a list of such "Inhabitants as were granted lotts to have onely at The Townes
Courtesie with liberty to fetch wood & keepe swine or cowes By proportion in the
common," 14 Jan., 1639.*
He also had six acres on 3 Mar., 1640, on the north side of the river, be-
ginning at Windsor bounds. He removed to Farmington and with his wife was
"joined to the Congregation about the 30th day of January, 1652," as stated in
the records of the church there.**
He d. before 3 Mar., 1659, when his will was presented in court. It is not
known when Elizabeth, his wife, d. In the inventory of the estate, his home
lot with dwelling house and barn, were valued at £70, and his "meadow grounds"
were valued the same. Among his personal property were fourteen head of cat-
tle, one horse, one-half of a mare and one-half of a colt. His whole estate was
appraised at £366, 5s.
THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF NATHANLL KELOG.
Juno 4, 1657.
I Nathanll Kelog being weak in body but in good and perfect memory and
undrstanding thanks be to Almighty god doe comit my spirit into the hands of
god yt gave it and my body to comly and decent buriall in ye place appointed
therefore in fEarmington
Item I give and bequeath my whole estate real and personal unto my deare
and Loving wife Elizabeth Kelog during the time of her naturall life and at the
end thereof I give all my houses and Lands in ffarmington unto my Brother John
Kelog and tomy Sister Jane Aallisun and to my Sister Eachel Cave*** all dwelling
*The original proprietors had rights in the common or undivided lands, while those
admitted by courtesy to the town had no legal claim to a share in them.
**The Church in Farmington was organized 13 Oct., 1G52. The following reference to
this old church in the Memorial History of Hartford County (in the description of Bristol,
which was taken from Farmington in 1785) is of interest:
"The early families were all Congregationalists. Every Sunday a little procession
went through the woods eight miles to the old church at Farmington. A few families had
two-horse carts in which all rode together, but more often the father rode on horseback and
the mother behind him on a pillion, while the young people walked, taking great care not
to break the Sabbath by any undue levity."
***Samuel Cave, of Braintree, in his will, 20 Oct., 1666, mentions his children, Nathaniel,
Phebe, Mary and Rachel, who was the wife of John Parborow ; brothers, John and Andrew
Cave, and sister, Sarah Hante. He did not mention a wife, she probably being dead at the
time the will was made. Witnesses, Sarah Hunt and Daniel Clark. — Com. of London, Esses
and Herts, Reg. Fish, fo. 66.
24 The Kelloggs in the New World.
in old England in that condition that they my houses and Lands shal be in at
that time, to be Equally divided amongst the three Brothr and Sisters aforesd
And my Will is that these three my Brother and Sisters shal pay unto my Cosin
Joseph Kelogs three Children six pounds sterling to be devided betwixt them
Equally when .they shal have my houses and Lands and also at that time they shall
pay fflve pounds to Mr Rodger Newton or Pastor Also I make my dear and love-
ing wife my sole Executrix and my wil is that she should give unto my adopted
daughters Susan Newton and Rebecka Meruel such a convenient part of my Es-
tate given to my wife as she shal be wel able to spare and their obedient and
dutiful cariage shal give occasion of and my said Executrix shal beare my fEuneral
charges and pay my debts. And I make my dear friend Edward Stebbing* the
Supervisor of this my wil and Testament.
Sign : Nathaniel Kellog
John Steel
Joseph Jo Migat
*See page 13. Note **.
FOUETH GEXERATIOX.
17. LIEUT. JOSEPH^ son of Martin^ (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England,
1 Apr., 1626; m. (1) probably in England, Joanna .
She d. in Hadley, Mass.,'l4 Sept., 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in
Windsor, Conn., 21 Sept., 1646, dau. of Stephen Terry,* b. in Stockton, Wilt-
shire, England, 25 Aug., 1608, and Elizabeth .
He d. between 27 June, 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb., 1708,
when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and
31 Oct., 1726, when it was proved.
It is not known in what year he came to America. He was in Farmington,
Conn., in 1G51, where he was an early settler and served several terms as select-
man. He and his wife were "joined" to the church, 9 Oct., 1653.
His home lot, consisting of four acres, was purchased from John Andrews,
from whom he also bought a twelve-acre lot of plowing land curiously called
"Nod Land." He sold this property in Feb., 1655, and removed, about 1657, to
Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Con-
necticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife, 16 Oct., 1659,
"their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hun-
dred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog^"' and Joanna, his wife, mort-
gaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the
payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at
merchants' currant price."
■ They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June, 1661. This land
(now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington street), which
Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable
parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square
foot.
He removed from Boston to Hadley and was one of the proprietors. In
1661, the town made an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and
Northampton,** and he built his house on a small "home lot" which had been
reserved by the town for a "Ferry lot."
In January, 1675, a committee appointed by the Court made an agreement
with him. He was to have a boat for horses and a canoe for persons, and to
receive for man and horse, 8d. in wheat or other pay, or 6d. in money ; for single
persons, 3d., and when more than one, 2d. each. On Lecture days, people passing
to and from Lecture, if six or more went over together, were to pay Id. each.
^Stephen Terry, son of John Terry and Mary White, came to America on the "Mary
and John," in 1630; admitted freeman in Dorchester, Mass., 16 May. 1631 ; rem. to Wind-
sor, Conn., in 1637, where he was a member of the first troop of cavalry organized in this
country. He rem. to Hadley as early as 1663, and was its first constable. He d. there,
166S; "his wife d. 11 Aug., 1683.
"The river was formerly near the lower end of the street, and the landing was not far
from his house. Aquavitae meadow, in Hadley, has received a great addition from North-
ampton meadow, and the river is now forty-five or fifty rods south of the old landing place.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
VILLAGE OF HADLEY IX
RIVER.
Samuel Gardner, 4
North highway to the
meadow.
Chileab Smith,
8
Joseph Baldwin,
8
Robert Boltwood,
8
Francis Barnard,
8
John Hawks,
8
Richard Church,
8
Edward Church,
8
Middle highway to the
meadow.
Henry Clark,
8
Stephen Terry,
8
Andrew Warner,
8
John Marsh,
5i
Timothy Nash,
5}
John Webster,
^
William Goodwin,
8
John Crow,
8
Samuel Moody,
■^i
Nathaniel Ward,
S\
William Markham,
8
South highway to the meadow.
I Joseph Kellogg.
AQUA VIT/E MEADOW.-
RIVEI
•History of Hadley, p. Si. The figu
North highv
ray to the woods.
/I
John
Ingram
John
Taylor
Wm.
Pixley
WiUiam Partrigg,
8
Thomas Coleman,
8
Samuel Smith,
8
Philip Smith,
8
Richard Montague,
8
John Dickinson,
8
Samuel Porter,
8
Thomas Wells,
8
John Hubbard,
8
Town Lot,
8
Mr. John Russell,' Jr.
8
ighway to the woods.
John Barnard,
8
Andrew Bacon,
7
Nathaniel Stanley,
5
Thomas Stanley,
5
John White,
8
Peter Tilton,
8
William Lewis,
8
Richard Goodman,
S
William Westwood,
8
Thomas Dickinson,
8
Nathaniel Dickinson,
8
South highway I
fjohn Russell, sr.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 27
Troopers, passing to and from .trooping exercises, were to pay only 3d. for man
and horse. He was also granted libert}- to entertain travelers.
The Court, 1 June, 1677, ordered that ''Joseph Kellogg, ferryman of Had-
ley, be paid forty pounds for loss of his team impressed for the country's service
and with reference to his ferriage of souldjers."
In 1687, another agreement was made with him, and he was allowed to take
double price after dark until 9 o'clock. At later hours, and in storms and floods,
those who would cross must agree with the ferr}Tnan. Others might not carry
over persons within fifty rods of the ferry place, except men to their day-labor.
He and his son, John, and grandson, James Kellogg, kept this ferry until 1758 —
almost a century; and Stephen Goodman, who married a daughter of James
Kellogg, kept it still later, and from him it received its last name, "Goodman's
Ferry."
He was selectman in Hadley, 1665, "74, '77, '79, '81, '85, '92. In 1686, he
was on the committee "to consider the method that may be best for laying out of
the common lands." In the division which followed, he and his sons, John,
Edward and jSTathaniel, received grants of land on the "Highway which runs
down to Foot's Folly from New Swamp." He was on the committee for the pur-
chase, from the Indians, of Swampfield. From Swampfield (for which the
Indians received £26) have been formed, in whole or in part, the towns of Sun-
derland, Montague and Leverett.
He was a member of the school committee in 1686, and opposed taking the
management of the Hopkins School* from the committee. After a sharp con-
test, the committee succeeded in having the management of the school retained in
their hands.
Early in the history of New England, Military Companies or "train bands"
were formed to protect the settlers. As early as 16 May, 1661, Hadley voted
there should be a training. The County Court approved the choice of Joseph
Kellogg as Sergeant of the Cornpany, Mar., 1663. The General Court of Massa-
chusetts appointed him, 9 May, 1678, Ensign in the Foot Company in Hadley,
and 7 Oct., of the same year. Lieutenant in the same company. He served in
that office until 1692, his military service thus extending over twenty-nine con-
secutive years. That he received no funher promotion may be accounted for by
the fact that Aaron Cook, Jr., who was appointed Captain when Lieut. Joseph
was made Ensign, held that office thirty-five years, or until 1713.
He sustained his part in the struggle of the settlers against the Indians, and
was in command, as Sergeant, of the Hadley troops at the famous "Turners'
Falls" fight, 18 May, 1676, which broke the power of the river tribes.
In 1661, when he settled in Hadley, his estate was assessed at £100, and at
the time of his death his personal estate, alone, was inventoried at about £400,
and he had previously given various sums to his children.
He was the father of twenty children (fourteen of whom reached maturity),
and well exemplifies the Biblical signification of his name "He Shall Add." He
seems to have been energetic, of a strong, sturdy character, an affectionate
"Edward Hopkins, Esq., resided some years in Hartford; d. in England, 1657. In his
will of that year he bequeathed a portior of his property "to give some encouragement in
those foreign plantations for the breeding up of hopeful youths, in way of learning, both at
the Grammar School and College, for the public service of the country in future times."
Hadley received one-fourth of the bequest, or £308, and established the Hopkins Grammar
School.
28 The Kelloggs in the New World.
husband and father, and to have borne a creditable part iu the struggles of
the early settlers.
His wife, Abigail, in 1673, was among those presented by the jury at the
March Court of Hampshire, as persons of small estate, who '"'use to wear silk con-
trary to law." She was acquitted, but this attempt to enforce the sumptuary laws
against her showed that her husband's estate was below the £200 needed to allow
her to wear "gold or silver lace, gold or silver buttons, bone lace above 2 s. per
yard, or silk hoods or scarfs," which the good men of that period looked upon as
extravagance in dress.
His will was proved in the Hampshire County Probate Court in Northamp-
ton, 10 Feb., 1778 :
Upon the twenty-seventh day of June One Thousand Seven Hundred and
seven in the sixth year of the Keign of our Lady Anne by the Grace of God, of
England, Scotland, France & Ireland Queen, Defendr of the Faith &c I Joseph
Kellogg of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire within the province of the Massa-
chusetts Bay in New England I hope having a suitable sence of the many infer-
mities, the considerable old age that I am now come to hath exposed me to all
which giving me warning that I must shortly when it pleases God to call yield to
Death and Lay down this Earthly Tabernacle, Being at Present Through the
Great Goodness of God of sound mind and perfect memory and accounting it my
Duty to set things In order with Eeference to that Portion of Estate God in Good-
ness hath Given me and Therefore I do make this my Last will & Testamt as fol-
loweth
Imp. I commit myself soul and body Into the hands of God who made them
and my dear Eedeemer The Lord Jesus Christ who hath Eedeemed them and in
whom I Trust & Beleive will be my advocate with the Father at the Great day of
his Appearing. And in and through his Meritts & Satisfaction to obtain accepta-
tion. My Body which I leave to my Executors for a Christianly, Comely Burial in
hopes of a Blessed Eesurrection when soule and Body ShaU by the Mighty Power
of God be reunited and be wth him forever in that Place of Everlasting Eesl
when sorrow and Sighing shall flee away and Joy and Eejoicing Shall be upon
the head of the Eighteous with Hallelujahs and Praises to God the Father Son
and Holy Ghost forever and ever, Even to Never Ending Eternity, Amen.
It. I ordain and my will is that all my Just Debts and Funeral expences be
well and truly paid by my Executors hereafter named.
It. I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Sou John Kellogg all that piece
of land on which he now lives it being bounded by the Dividing fence East on
Land of SamTl Partride West on an Highway North, and on the Eiver south to
be to him with this Proviso that either of his sons Joseph or Samuel after his
decease Shall enjoy it to him that posses it to be to him and his heirs forever but
in case they both Dye before Either of them Posses it then to revert to my family
from whence it came. The Intent of that land that lies within the Town
Ditch. Also I give to my son John Kellogg abovenamed four acres of my forty
acre Alotment lying at the Fort Eiver at the South end of s'd Lot this together
with about Ten Pounds I have already given him to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my son Martin Kellogg, four Acres of my forty
acre alotment at the. Fort Eiver in Hadley next to that I have given to my son
John above-said — Also besides what I have given him already which I account at
Sixteen Pounds — I give him Twenty Shillings in curr't Country Pay, all which
to be to him & his heirs forever.
The Kelloogs ix the Xew Woeld. 29
It. I give and bequeath to my loving son Edward Kellogg the full sum of
five pounds in Currant Country Pay which together with what I have already
given him which I esteem at Sixteen Pounds to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my son Saml Kellogg four acres of my forty acre
alotnient at Fort River in Hadley next to that I have given to my son Martin
Kellogg as abovesaid which together with five pounds I have already given him
to be to him and his heirs forever.
It. I give and bequeath to my dauglitor Joanna Kellogg alias Smith and
Sarah Kellogg alias Ashley together with what I have already given them which
I esteem to be fifteen pounds a piece I give them forty shillings a piece to be paid
them by my Executors in such pay and at such time as it can be made good to
them out of my estate.
It. I give and bequeath unto my loving sons Stephen Kellogg <S: Xathaniel
Kellogg, considering that I had a considerable estate with their mother out of
Father Terry's Estate therefore I give to them all that alotment that was my
Father Terry's lying in Hockanum in Hadley bounded by the land of John
Smith northeast and the land of Thomas Hovey southwest abutting on the Eiver
both North & South to be equally divided to them after my wife's decease, not to
have ye use or possession of said land till then and then to be to them and their
heirs forever. This together with forty shillings a piece I have already given
them I account a full portion for them.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving daughters Elizabeth Kellogg, alias
Nash, Abigail Kellogg alias Smith, Prudence Kellogg alias Merrill, as an addi-
tion to what I have already given them which I esteem fifteen pounds apiece, forty
shillings apiece in such pay and at such time as my Executors can n\ake it good to
them out of my estate.
It. I give and bequeath to my loving sous Ebenezer Kellogg & Jonathan
Kellogg my allotment in the Plain in the Great Meadow in Hadley, bounded by
land of Nathaniel White east and land of Timothy Eastman west abutting on
Highway South and the adjacent furlong North, as also I give them ten acres of
my forty acre allotment at Fort River next unto my son Saml gift there, both lots
to be equally divided between them to be to them and their heirs forever. Also I
give unto them eight pounds a piece in such time and in such pay out of my estate
as my executors hereafter named can do it.
It. I give and bequeath to my. loving son Nathaniel Kellogg four acres of
my forty acre allotment at Fort Eiver at the North East end it going to the lands
of Timothy Eastman to be to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Kellogg all that my allotment in the
Plain on the East side of the Tovm in Hadley, containing sixteen acres or there-
abouts as also I give him twenty-five pounds out of my estate to be paid to him in
or as good country pay, to be paid as my executors can and at such time as they
can do it. And Wliereas my son Joseph approving himself a loving son in his
care and helpfulness to me in my weak condition and to my wife I'll recommend
it to my wife to make such further additions out of the Housing land or other
estate I have reserved to her dispose as may be encouragement and recompense to
him for his care and trouble as aforesaid.
' It. I give and bequeath to my Dear and loving wife Abigail who hath born
the burthen with me in all my long continued weakness and infirmities my house
and homestead with my barn and outhousing, Orchards, Gardens, yards, situate
in Hadlev aforesaid as also that alotment next to Saml Smiths alotment as we g-o
30 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
to the Fort Meadow in Hadley with all other of my lands in Hadley or elsewhere
not given in this my will otherwise with all rights of out Lands or Commons or
any lands that may grow to be of right to me within the bounds of the Township
of Hadley or elsewhere with all moveable goods or estate within doors or without
in Hadley or elsewhere to be for her comfortable livelyhood while she lives. She
keeping the Housing and Barns in good repair as also I give her full liberty to
remove the Houses Barns or Fences as she shall judge best and most advantagious
for her and them that may enjoy it after her decease. As also I hereby give her
full liberty and power provided by good advice she see cause to make sale of sd
Housing and Homestead, then to do it, provided always all the said estate that she
shall leave either for the aforesaid housing and lands and moveable estate when
she dies it shall be by her disposed of amongst those children I had by her and to
them or any of them as she shall see meet to disposit.
It. I hereby order and it is my will that as to those gifts I have given in
this will in moveable goods to several of my children if my moveable goods, chat-
tels, credits will not reach to the pavTaent of my debts, funeral expenses and other
charges and uses I may have for it while I yet live and for so much reserve for my
wife's necessity while she lives a widow that each legatee in proportion to their
gifts the sum of them all shall abate accordingly.
It. I ordain, constitute & appoint my dear & loving wife Abigail Kellogg
and my loving frind Capt. Samuel Partridge to be joint executors of this my last
will and testament adnulling a^ making void all former or other will or wills,
testaments by me formerly or otherwise made, and this to be taken unproved and
holden to all intents and purposes my last will and testament to which I subscribe
and seal this 27th June, 1707, the dav and vear above written.
his
JOSEPH X KELI-OGG
Wit.— Mark
Nathaniel White
John Goodman
Elizabeth Lane
The will of Abigail Kellogg, dated 29 May, 1717; proved 31 Oct., 1726,
mentions children Stephen, Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Jonathan, Joseph, Abigail
Smith, Elizabeth Nash, and Prudence Merrill.
Children by first wife.
22 Elizabeth,"* b. in Farmington, 5 Mar., 1651; d. young.
23 Joseph/ b. 11 Aug., 1653; d. between 16S2 and 168-1; in Mar., 1682, he
was fined ten shillings for breach of Sabbath, '"tiaving travelled
till midnight in the night before the Sabbath."
24 Nathaniel/ bap. 29 Oct., 1651; d. young.
/^-25 John/ bap. 29 Dec., 1656; m. (1) Sarah Moody; (2) Ruth .
-1-26 Martin/ b. in Boston, 22 Nov., 1658; m. (1) Anna Hinsdale; (2) Mrs.
' Sarah (Dickinson) Lane; (3) Mrs. Sarah (Huxley) Smith. --.-i'.Ci
-f 27 Edward/ b. in Boston, 1 Oct., 1660; m. Dorothy .
-^28 Samuel/ b. in Hadley, 28 Sept., 1662; m. Sarah Merrill.
-|-29 Joanna/ b. in Hadley, 8 Dec, 1664; m. Deacon John Smith.
-1-30 Sarah,-* b. in Hadley, 27 Aug., 1666; m. Samuel Ashley.
Children by second wife, b. in Hadley.
-f-31 Stephen,-* b. 9 Apr., 1668; m. Lydia Belden.
The Keiloggs ix the Xew World. 31
+32 Nathaniel,-* b. 8 Oct., 1669; m. Sarah Boltwood.
-f 33 Abigail,-* b. 9 Oct., 1671; m. Jonathan Smith.
4-34 Elizabeth,^ b. 9 Oct., 1673; m. Lieut. John Nash.
+35 Prudence^^ b. 14 Oct., 1675; m. Deacon Abraham Merrill.
+36 Ebenezer,-* b. 23 Nov., 1677; m. Mabel Butler.
+37 JoxATHAK-,* b. 25 Dec, 1679; m. Ann Nc\rton.
3S Daniel,-* b. 22 Mar., 1682; d. 5 July, 1684.
39 Joseph/ b. 12 May, 1684; m. 5 July, 1710, Elizabeth Colton. b. 5 Apr.,
1686, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Colton, of Springfield: lived in
Hatfield; d. 9 Sept., 1724; had no children. On his gravestone,
in Hatfield, he is called '"'A Worthy Gentleman." She m. (2)
Joseph Billings, of Ratfleld, b. 15 Nov., 1700. son of Samuel Bill-
ings and Rebecca Miller.
40 Daniel,-* b. 10 June, 1686 • d. young.
41 Epheaim,-* b. 2 Jan., 168'( ; d. young.
19. DANIEL,3 son of Martin,= (7), bap. in Great Leighs. England, 6 Feb.,
1630; m. Bridget Bouton, dau. of John Bouton, Sr., and Alice .
He d. 1688; she d. 1689.
It is not knowi when he came to New England, but it is probable that he
came with his brother Joseph. He was one of the early settlers of Xorwalk,
which was incorporated 11 Sept., 1651, and his name appears in the list of '"those
to appeare in Towne Meetings" 20 March, 1656. In the first book of Land Eec-
ords in Norwalk, his home lot is described as four acres bounded east by Matthew
Marvin, Jr.'s, Matthew Marvin Sen's, and Thomas Fitch, Sen's home lots, west
by Joseph Fenn's home lot and a bank of common land, north, partly by
Nathaniel Eichard's home lot and by the "Coase banck," south by town highway.
The records of the first grants in Norwalk are interspersed with others from 1670
to 1690. Many of these deeds are Avithout date. Over some of the records, in
another hand is the date 1652.
It is P£.id that he was the largest man of the pioneers, being more than seven
feet in height, and "of proportionate dimensions otherwise."
'•'He was one of Norwalk's antiquitj'-athletic men. He was muscular and
I manly. On one occasion he was visiting in his neighborhood and found that two
I Indians, who were callers at the same time, had so far forgotten English proprie-
ff ties as to have engaged in an angry and violent wrangle within the white man's
abode. Mr. Kellogg stepped forward and in a very business like manner rubbed
I the heads of the red natives vigorously together ancl taught them a lesson."
i He was selectman of Norwalk in 1670 ; Representative to the General Court,
I 1670, .'72, '74, '75, '77, '79, '80 and '83.
i He was on the committee, 23 April, 1673, to carry on the work of building
I the meeting house. On the 8 Nov., 1681, the town ordered the committee to re-
I move the desk, seats and planks from the old meeting house to the new, and the
I town for the future to meet "in the sayd new meeting house to weight upon the
. Lord in his divine publique worshippe as opportunitie presents."
] At a meeting, 25 Dec, 1669, the town voted that all the lands wTthin the
I bounds of Norwalk, that are at present undivided, shall for future be divided only
I' to such as are the present proper inhabitants of this town, and at a meeting 9
Feb., 1671, it was voted that "every one of our inhabitants that have not as yet
I had any estate for their children shall have five pounds for every child now in
The Kelloggs ix the Xevv Woi:ld.
THE ANCIENT HOME-EOTS, IN NORWAEK.
The Original Settlement's Noythent Limitation Line.
Jonathan Marsh.
Ephrajm Lockwood.
Thomas Ward.
Ralph Keeler.
Isaac Moore.
Mark Sention.
Nathaniel Richards
Edward Church.
Thomas Fitch, Sr.
Matthew Marvin, Sr. 10
Samu
el Hales,
rt Stuart.
21
1
Common.
Site of Second
Jleetiiig-House.
Robe
Joh
1 Steele,
St. John
2S
Sr.
§-
5;
19
Matthew Campfield.
1
17 Thomas Hales.
Richard Olmsted.
/
IS
Richard Olmsted.
/
13 Nathan Ely.
Christopher Comstock. /
The Coast
» Selleck's Norwalk, p. 39, by permi-ssion of Rev. C. M. Selleck.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 33
being; to be added to their father's estate, and this is to take place in the land
that is now to be laid out in ye Indian feild and not before."
In a list of children of the town Feb., 16'('2, Daniel Kellogg appears to have
six. He drew his share of the common lands of the town, which made him a
large landed proprietor.
In 1672, his estate in Xorwalk was valued at £125.
In 1685 the General Court of Connecticut made an order that every township
should take a patent from the Court, '"for the holding of such tracts of land as
have been formerly or shall hereafter be granted to them by this Court, etc." In
pursuance of this order NorwaUv took out a patent, dated 8 July, 1686. In this
patent "Mr. Daniel Kellogg" is named as one of the '"'present proprietors of the
Town of Norwalk."
The inventory of his estate, made Dec, 1688, was filed 5 March, following,
by Bridget Kellogg, his relict. In this, it is stated that his children were Sarah,
Mary and Eachel, who were married and away; Elizabeth, about 20 j^ears of age,
Daniel, 18 next May; Samuel, 15; Lydia, 13 next April; Benjamin and Joseph,
twins, 11 years old.
The eldest son, Daniel, to have a double portion '"'of the hole estate to be
taken out of the housings and lands," the other sons to have twice as much as the
daughters. The administrators are ordered to husband and take all prudent care
of the estate and children ; married children to be paid within one year ; sons to
be paid when 21 ; unmarried daughters when IS or upon marriage.
Children, h. in NorwaJk.
4-42 Sakah/ b. Feb., 1659; m. (1) Daniel Brinsmade; (2) John Betts.
+43 Maet.-* b. Feb., 1661 ; m. Joseph Piatt.
+44 Eachael,-* b. Feb., 1663; m. Abraham Xichols.
45 Elizabeth,* b. in Aug., 1666;; d. unm., about 1690. Administration was
granted on her estate in 1690; the inventory was made 3 jSTov., in
that year.
+46 Daxiel,-* b. 7 May, 1671; m. .
+47 Samuel/ b. 19 Feb., 1673; m. (1) Sarah Piatt; (2) Mrs. Sarah (Lock-
wood) Hicock.
48 Lydia/ b. Apr., 1676; m. John Clark, of Milford.
49 Bexjamix,'* b. Mar., 1678; d. unm., 1702. Agreement for the division
of his estate 10 JvTov., 1703, was signed by Daniel, Samuel and
Joseph Kellogg, Abraham Nichols, John Clark, Mary Piatt, widow,
and Sarah Brinsmade, widow.
+50 Joseph.'* twin to Benjamin, b. Mar., 1678; m..{l) Sarah Plum; (2) Mrs.
j\Iary Lyon.
20. SAMUEL,^ son of Martin^ (7), b. prob. in Braintree, England, after 1630;
m. (1) 24 Nov., 1664, Mrs. Sarah (Day) Gunn, dau. of Eobert Day and Editha
Stebbins, of Hartford, and widow of Nathaniel Gunn, of Hartford.
She was slain by the Indians, 19 Sept., 1677; he m. (2) 22 Mar., 1679,
Sarah Boot, b. 1660, dau. of Thomas Boot, of Westfield.
He d. 17 Jan., 1711; she d. 15 Jan., 1718-19.
It is not known when he came to New England, nor whether he came with
his brothers, Joseph and Daniel. The first record found of him in New England
is that of his first marriage.
34 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was a farmer ; res. in Hadley, where he became the owner of a four-acre
home lot in 1664. He, with the twenty-three other adult inhabitants on the west
side of the river, petitioned the General Court in 1667 that they might call a min-
ister to dispense the word of God to them. In this petition they said that for the
most part they had lived about six years on the west side of the river, so that
Samuel may have been in Hadley several years before his marriage. In answer
to this petition the present town of Hatfield was established in 1670. At that
time Hatfield had about thirty families. The school was established about 1678,
and the sehoolhouse was built in 1681. Girls attended the school, or might at-
tend, if they paid .the same as boys. The school did not become free until 1722.
The first minister was Mr. Hope Atherton, who d. 8 June, 1677. The meet-
ing-house was in the street. It had galleries, a turret and a bell.
The first planters of New England were entirely unaccustomed to clearing
woodlands, and they selected places where they could immediately begin to cul-
tivate the earth. They found the best lands generally divested of timber. The
intervals, or rich alluvial lands upon the Connecticut and its tributary streams,
were more free from trees than the adjoining uplands. The first settlers of
Northampton, Hadley and Hatfield found plenty of land ready to plow, and
began to raise Indian corn and other grain as soon as they had fixed themselves
in these places. Nor did their home lots upon higher groimd require much clear-
ing. The upland woods on either side of the river, above and below these towns,
were passable for men on horseback, and, with but little preparation, for carts.
In King Philip's war, and in later years, companies of horsemen and larger bodies
of foot soldiers seem to have penetrated the woods in every direction without
difiiculty.
Children, b. in Hatfield, by first wife.
-|-51 Samuel/ b. 11 Apr., 1669 ; m. Hannah Dickinson.
+52 Nathaniel,* b. 4 June, 1671; m. (1) Margaret ; (2) Mrs. Pris-
cilla Williams.
53 Ebenezer,'* b. 2 June, 1674; prob. d. young.
54 Joseph,-* b. 19 Sept., 1676; slain by the Indians, 19 Sept., 1677.
Children by second wife.
55 John,-* b. 25 Apr., 1680; res. in Hatfield; d. unm. 1755. His will, dated
13 July, 1755, proved 12 Aug., same year, bequeaths his property
to the widow and children of his nephew, Ezra Kellogg (-|-230).
56 Thomas,-* b. 1 Oct., 1681 ; d. unm. in Hatfield, before 12 May, 1758, when
his property was distributed to the heirs of his brothers, Samuel,
John and Nathaniel. He was Non Compos, and lived with differ-
ent members of his father's family during his lifetime and was well
cared for by them.
+57 Sarah,-* b. 14 Apr., 1684; m. Abraham Morton.
FIFTH GENERATIOX.
-M, 12 -1:50
25. JOHN,* sou of Lieut. Joseph-' (17), bap. in Farmington, Conn., 29 Dec.,
I(i56; ni. (1) in Hadley, Mass., 33 Dec, 16S0. Sarah Moody, b. 16G0, dau. of
Samuel Moody and Sarah Deniing.
She d. in Farmington, 10 Sept., 1G89 ; he m. (2) Ruth .
He d. between 1723 and 1728; she d. after 1732.
He resided in Farmington and Hadley; succeeded to the ferry in Hadley,
which had been operated by his father. His name appears in a list of those own-
ing the largest estates in Hadley, in 1720, when his estate was valued at £114, 16s.
At one time he resided in the Hopkins schooUiouse in Hadley.
Children, b. in Hadley, by first wife.
58 Sai!.\ji,= b. 2 May, 1682; m. 8 May, 1701. Abraham, son of Richard Moody,
of Hatfield.
59 JoHN-,5 b. 21 Mar., 1684; d. Mar., 1691.
+60 Joseph,^ b. 6 Nov., 1685; m. Abigail Smith.
/+61 Samuel.s b. 1 Apr., 1687; m. (1) Marv Ashlev (109) ; (2) Rachel Ash-
ley (110).
62 A SON,^ b. and d. 9 Sept., 1689.
Children by second wife.
63 RuTH,5 b. 5 Apr., 1693; d. 15 Nov., 1705.
4-64 JoAN-XA,« b. 12 June, 1694; m. (1) Samuel Taylor; (2) James Dewey.
65 Esther,' b. 17 Feb., 1696.
-f66 Abigail,-^ b. 26 Sept., 1697; m. (1) Jonathan Athcrton: (2) Isaac Hub-
bard.
67 John,' b. 26 Oct., 1699; d. 10 June, 1727.
+68 James,' b. 10 July, 1701; m. Experience Smith (102).
26. MARTIN,-* son of Lieut. Joseph* (17), b. in Boston, 22 Nov., 1658; m.
(1) 10 Dec, 1684, Anna Hinsdale, b. 22 Feb., 1666, dau. of Samuel Hinsdale,*
of Deerfield, and Mehitable Johnson.
She d. in Hatfield, 19 July, 1689, aged 23; he m. (2) 27 Feb., 1690-91, Mrs.
Sarah (Dickinson) Lane, dau. of John Dickinson, of Hadley and Wethersfield.
and Frances Foote, and widow of Samuel Lane, of Hatfield, whom she had m. 4
Dec, 1677.
She d. 11 Feb., 1732; he m. (3) 5 Oct., 1732, as her third husband, Mrs.
Sarah (Huxley) Smith, of Suffield** (whose first husband was James Barlow),
dau. of Thomas Huxley, of Suffield, and widow of Ebenezer Smith.
She d. ; he d. , in Suffield.
*Samuel Hinsdale rem. from Hadley to Deerfield, where he was killed by the Indians,
18 Sept., 1675. His father, Robert Hinsdale, was an early settler of Dedham, Mass.; rem.
to Hatfield, thence to Hadley, and later to Deerfield, where, together with his three sons, he
was slain by the Indians, 18 Sept., 1675.
**Sxiffield was incorporated by Massachusetts, ilay, 1674; annexed to Connecticut.
May, 1749.
36 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
He rem. from Hadley to Hatfield, later to Deerfield, thence to Suffield.
When Deerfield was destroyed by the French and Indians, 29 Feb., 170-1, he
and four of his children, Martin, Joseph, Joanna and Eebecca, were taken pris-
oners and carried to Canada. His son, Jonathan, was killed. Mrs. Kellogg
escaped. There is a tradition that at the time of the attack upon the house (which
was at night), Mrs. Kellogg ''escaped from her bod with her infant, a few days
old, to the cellar, and after secreting her infant, turned a large tub over herself ;
the cries of the child attracted the attention of the Indians, who immediately
siczed it and dashed it against the wall. They afterward feasted upon the stores
which they found in the cellar, sitting upon the tub which concealed the wretched
mother. On their departure, they set fire to the dwelling. She rushed from the
house, almost naked and, with bare feet, fled through the deep snow for two miles
to the house then used as a fort." The youngest child of Jlartin Kellogg was
Jonathan, b. 17 Dec, 1698, and, as recorded in the Hampshire County Recorder's
book at Hatfield, he "was slain in the fort," which seems to dispose of the tradi-
tion of the infant, a few days old, carried to the cellar and secreted by his mother.
How much truth there is in the rest of the tradition is unknown.
The father and his four children were separated, as the Indians, after their
depredations, divided into as many parties, each taking a prisoner. It is not
known when he returned. In Oct., 1705, eleven of the Deerfield captives came
home; the names of only three are known, Stephen Williams, Samuel Williams,
and Jonathan Hoyt. In 1706 forty-four English captives were returned from
Canada. The names of but few of them are known. It is probable that in one
of these parties Martin Kellogg, Sr., came.
The town of Colchester, Conn., granted to him, 4 Nov., 1706, a £100 right of
land in that town, he paying £5 in money to the town and to come and settle there
with all convenient speed. This he failed to do as appears by an agreement made
in 1716, and the deed, three years later, 13 Mar., 1719, by which Ebenezer Cole-
man took the land, repaying to Martin the £5.
( From manuscript in the possession of the Massachusetts Historical Society,
found in papers of Fitz John Winthrop, Governor of Connecticut, 1698, 1707.)
AN ACCOUNT OF YE DESTRUCTION AT DEREFD, FEBR. 29, 1703-4.
Upon ye day of ye date above sd about 2 bourse before day ye French &
Indian Enemy made an attaque upon Derefield, entering ye Fort with Little dis-
covery (though it is sd ye watch shot of an gun & cryed Arm, wch verry few
heard) immediately set upon breaking open doors & windows, took ye watch &
others Captive & had yir men appointed to Lead yni away, others improved in
Rifleing houses of provissions, money, clothing, drink, & packing up & sending
away ; the greatest part standing to their Arms, fireing houses, & killing all they
could yt made any resistance ; alsoe killing cattle, hogs, sheep & sakeing & wast-
ing all that came before ym, Except some persons that Escaped in ye Crowds,
some by Leaping out at windows & over ye fortifications. Some ran to Capt.
Well(s) his Garrison, & some to Hatfield with Litle or no cloathing on, & bare-
footed, wch with ye bitterness of ye season caused ym to come of wth frozen feete,
& Lye Lame of jmi. One house, viz, Benoni Stebbins, they attaqued Later than
some others, yt those in it were well awakened, being 7 men, besides woemcn and
children, who stood stoutly to yir Armes, firing upon ye Enemy & ye Enemy upon
ym, causing sevU of the Enemy to fall, of wch was one frenchman, a Gentile man
to appearance. Ye Enemy gave back, they strove to fire ye house, our men killed
The Kellogus ix the JX"e\\- Wohld. 37
3 or 4 Indians in their attempt, ye Enemy being numerous about ye house,
powered much shot upon the house; ye walls being filled up with brick, ye force
of ye shot was repelled, yet they killed sayd Stebbins, & wounded one man & one
woeman, of wch ye survives made no discovery to ye Assailants, but with more
than ordinary Couridge kept fireing, haveing powder & Ball sufficient in sd house;
ye Enemy took vmselves to the next house (the Old Indian House) & ye Meeting
house, both of wch but about 8 rod distant, or men yet plyed their business &
accepting of no qr, though offered by ye Enemy, nor Capitulate, but by guns, give-
ing little or no Eespite from ye time they began ( say some of ye men in ye house
shot 40 tymes, & had fair shots at ye Enemy all the while) about an hour before
day till ye Sun about one hour & half high, at wch tymc they were almost spent;
yet at the verry pintch, ready to yield or men from Hadley & Hatfield about 30
men, rushed in upon ye Enemy & made a shot upon them, at wch they Quitted
their Assaileing ye house & ye Fort alsoe ; the house of Libertie, woemen & chil-
dren ran to Capn Wells his fort, the men wth oars still p'rsued the Enemy, all of
them vigorously, causing many of ye Enemy to fall, yet being but about 40 men
p'rsued to farr, imprudently, not altogether for want of conduct, for Capt. Wells,
who had led them, called for retreate, which they Litle mynded, ye Enemy discov-
ering their numbes haveing ambushmts of men, caused or men to give back,
though to Late, being a Mile from ye Fort ; in yir drawing of & at ye Fort Lost
11 of or men, viz, Sergt Benj Waite, Sergt Samll Boltwood, & his son Robt Bolt-
wood, Samll Foot, Samll AlUss, Xathl Warner, Jonth Ingram, Thomas Selding,
David Hoite, Jos Ingersoll, & Jos Catlin, & after or men recovered the Fort
againe, the Enemy drew of, haveing at sd house & in ye ingagmts (as is Judge by
ye best calculation we can come at) Lost about 50 men, & 12 or 15 wounded (as
o'ur captive says) wch they carried of, & it is thought they will not see Canada
againe (& sd Captive escaped says) they, viz, the Enemy, went 6 mile that night;
about midnight ye same night were gathered of or uper & Lowr Towns neer about
80 men wch had thoughts with that numb'er to have Assaulted ye Enemy that
Xight, but ye snow being at Least 3 foot deep & impassable without snow shoes
(wch we had not a supply of) & doubtfull whether we could ataque ym before day,
being in a capacitie but to foUow ym but in their path, they in a Capacitie to flank
us on both sides, being fitted with snow shoes, & with treble or Numbr, if not
more, & some were much concerned for the Captives, Mr. Wm's famyly Especially,
whome ye Enemy would kill, if we come on, & it was concluded we should too
much Expose or men. The next day by two of the Clock Coniticut men began to
come in, & came by p'tis .till within Night at wch t}Tne we were Raised to 250
men in Derefd, but the aforesd Objections, & the weather verry Warme, & like to
be so, (& so it was wth Raine) we judge it impossible to travill, but as aforesd to
uttermost disadvantage. Especially wn we came up to ym to an attaque, (Provi-
dence put a bar in or way) we Judge we should Expose o'rselves to ye Loss of men
and not be able, as the case was circumstanced, to offend the Enemy or Rescue or
Captives, which was ye End we aimed at in all, therefore desisted, & haveing
buried the dead, saved wt we Could of Cattll, hogg, & sheep, & other Estate, out of
ye spoyles of ye Remayneing Inhabitants, & some of or N. H., Hadly & Hatfid
men settled a Garrison of 30 men or upwards, undr Capt Wells, & drew of to or
places.
Children by first wife.
+69 Maetin,^ b. 26 Oct., 1686; m. Dorothy Chester, x'''^--'^^ u-Ut-c
+ 70 An'KA,'^ b. 14 July, 1G89; m. Joseph Severance.
38 ■ The Kelloggs in the New Would.
Children by second wife.
+71 Joseph,^ b. 8 Nov., 1691; m. Rachel Devotion.
72. Joanna,'* b. 8 Feb., 1693; captured 170-i by .the Indians; m. an Indian
Chief in Canada, and had several children. Before her death, she,
together with several of her children, visited her half-brother, Mar-
tin Kellogg, in Newington, but she could not be induced to take up
her residence with him, the love of her wild wood being too strong,
and she returned to her Indian home. Her husband was chief of
the Caughnawaga Tribe (belonging to the Mohawk Tribe).
-(-73 Eebecca," b. 23 Dec, 1695; m. Capt. Benjamin Ashley.
74 Jonathan,^ b. 17 Dec, 1698; killed by the Indians, 29 Feb., 1704.
27. EDWARD,-* son of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. in Boston, 1 Oct., 1660; m.
Dorothy .
He d. ; she d. .
He went with his father to Hadley; rem. to Brookfield;* in KOI had a
grant of land there, which he sold to Ebenezer Howe. This lot was No. 107 near
where the bay path from Hadley intersected the path to Springfield and Boston.**
He signed a petition to the General Court, 13 Oct., 1706, asking them to con-
tinue their "Goodness and bounty to us for the ensuing year, else we shall starve
& pine away for want of .that spiritual food with which through your Honor's
liberality we were last year so plentifully fed with."
He rem. to Lebanon, Conn., before the 30th of Jan., 1730, when, in a deed
of land in Brookfield to his son, Thomas, he was described as late of Brookfield.
It is not known when he moved from Lebanon, and it may be that both he and his
wife died there.
Children.
75 Joseph,'* b. in Hadley, 29 Oct., 1692; went to Brookfield with his father.
To induce the sons of the first planters to remain, the town granted,
at a meeting held 8 Mar., 1710, tracts of land, and among the other
grants was one of "40 acres of upland and 20 acres of meadow -to
Joseph Kellogg." One of the conditions of the grant was that tho.^e
receiving the land should live in the town four years after they be-
came of age. In the Hampshire Co. Recorder's book, in the Town
•Brookfield was laid out in 1673 and invested with the privileges of a town in 1718.
Its Indian name was Quabaug, signifying red pond, so called from the reddish, iron-stained
gravel which forms the bottom and shores of the several ponds in the town.
**The earliest road.s of travel throughout New England followed the Indian trails, or
paths, and were but two or three feet wide. • ♦ ♦ xhe Old Connecticut Road or Bay
Path started from Cambridge, ran to Marlboro, thence to Grafton, O.xford and Woodstock.
arid on to Springfield, and through Westfield and Great Barrington to the Hudson River
and Albany.
The New Connecticut Road ran. as did the old road, from Boston to Albany. • ♦ •
It ran from Boston to Marlboro, thence to Worcester, Charlton and Brookfield and Spring-
field.
The famous Biiy Path, laid out in 1673, left the Old Connecticut Path at Happy Hol-
low, now Wayland, Mass., and ran through Marlboro and Worcester, Oxford. Charlton and
Brookfield, when it separated in two paths, one — the Hadley Path — running to Ware, Bel-
chertown and Hadley, and the other returning to the Old Connecticut Path and on to
Springfield.
For many years these paths were traveled, gradually widening from foot paths to
bridle paths, to cart tracks, to carriage roads, until they became the po.'t roads, set thick
with cheerful country homes. In some portions of New England they are still traveled ami
form the general thoroughfares, but in many lonely townships the old paths are deserted
and traflic and passage over the post, or country road, is gone forever.
The Keli.oggs in the New V\'okld. 39
Clerk's office of IlatfielJ, is the following record: "July 12, 1710,
John Groveller, Ebenezer Howe, John White, Benjamin and
Stephen Jennings and Jos. Kellogg were slain at Brookfield. Ben
Wright, wounded Aug. 22, 1711." Immediately preceding this is
an account of "The Desolation of Deerfield, Feby. ye last day Anno
1703-4.'"' It is not known when these records were made, and it is
possible that the record of the death of Joseph Kellogg was an
error. One Joseph Kellogg married, in 1716, in Springfield,
Hannah Morgan. (See Appendix, Section 1.)
76 Joanna,^ b. 5 Oct., 1694.
4-77 Thomas,^ b. 17 Dee., 1696; m. Elizabeth Lee.
-|-78 Dorothy,^ b. 6 Mar., 1700; m. Thomas Ainsworth.
79 Catherine,^ b. 1 Feb., 1702.
80 Mary,' b. 29 ]\Iar., 1703 ; admitted to tlie church in Goshen, Conn., from
Lebanon, 7 June, 1730; rem. to Norwich.
-fSl Ephraim,' b. 19 Apr., 1707; m. Lydia Sawtelle.
+82 Eleanor.^ b. 20 Jan., 1710; m. Thomas Ainsworth.
-)-83 Edward/^ b. 25 Aug., 1713; m. Jemima Bartlett.
28. SAMUEL,-* son of Lieut. Joseph » (17), b. in Hadley, 28 Sept., 1662; m.
in Hartford, 22 Sept., 1G87, Sarah Merrill, b. 19 Sept., 1664, dau. of Deacon John
Merrill, of Hartford, who d. 18 July, 1712, and Sarah Watson, b. 1646.
Hed. 1717; shed. 1719.
One of his descendants (George C. Kellogg, b. 1788), in a Kellogg memo-
randum says: "When Samuel was two years old he was playing near the fire,
while his mother was aljsent, the cross-bar* broke and a kettle of soap fell, whicli
would have killed the child had not Col. Stanley snatched him up. Col. Stanley
was then (1664) living in Hadley, and when he returned to Hartford, a few years
later (prior to 1669), he probably took the child and reared him in his family."
He bought land in the South Meadow in Hartford in 1691, which he sold in
1705, and bought land in West Hartford, where he was deacon in the church, and
where he died.
He and his wife were admitted to the Second Church in Hartford, 17 ]\[ar.,
1695.
Goods valued at one pound, 7 shillings and six pence, belonging to him, were
impressed in Hartford for use in the expedition against Canada, 8 Aug., 1711.
Ill 1717-18, his estate was distributed to his wife and the children named be-
low. Her wiU was probated in Hartford 3 Nov., 1719.
In Dec. 1728, all the children, except Abraham and John, who were dead,
heirs of Sarah Kellogg, deceased, sold land in Hartford.
Children.
+84 Samuel,^ b. 27 Aug., 1688; m. Hannah Benton.
+85 Margaret,' b. Jan., 1690; m. Benjamin Catlin.
*The inflammablp chimneys of logs and clay, hurriedly and readily built by the first
settlers, soon gave place in all houses to vast chimneys of stone, built with projecting inner
ledges, on which rested a bar about six or seven or eight feet from the floor, called a lug-
))ole or a back-bar. This was made of green wood and thus charred slowly — but it charred
surely in the generous flames of the great chimney heart. The destruction of a dinner
sometimes was attended with the loss of a life. Later the back-bars were made of iron.
40 The Kelloggs ix the Xeu' World.
86 Abraha:iI,= bap. 23 Oct., 1691> ; m. at Northampton, Mass., 2 Apr., 1718,
Miriam Cook, b. 30 Sept., 1690, dan. of Xoah Cook and Sarah
jSTash, of Northampton. His will was probated 14 Aug., 1718.
His estate was inventoried at £275, 7s., 2d. He had no children.
His widow married (3) 11 Nov., 1719, Capt. Daniel Webster, of
Hartford.
+87 JoHN,^ b. 16 Dec, 1695 or '96; m. Sarah Olmstead.
+88 ISAAC,5 b. 17 Jan., 1697; m. Mary Webster.
+89 Jacob,^ b. 17 Apr., 1099; m. (1) Mary Sedgewick; (2) Mrs. Ruth (Lee)
Judd.
+90 Be^tjamix," b. Jan., 1701; m. (1) Abigail Sedgewick; (2) Elizabeth
Brown; (3) Elizabeth Webster.
+91 Joseph,^ b. 13 Apr., 1704; m. .
+92 Daniel,^ b. Apr., 1707 ; m. Deborah Moore.
29. JOANNA,-*, dau. of Lieut. JoPeph^* (17), b. in Hadley, 8 Dec., 1664 ; m. 29
Nov., 1683, Deacon John Smith, b. 18 Dec, 1661, son of Lieut. Philip Smith,* of
Hadley, and Rebecca, dau. of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethcrsfield, Conn.
He d. in Hadley, 16 Apr., 1727; she survived him.
He was a deacon in the church in Hadley.
Children.
93 John Smithp b. 3 Dec, 1684; m. Esther, dau. of Ephraim Colton of Long
Meadow, Mass.; d. in Hadley, 25 Dec, 1761, aged 77; she d. aged
about 84; had eight children.
94: Joanna Smith," h. 1 Sept., 16S6; m. 10 Jan., 1705, Ephraim Nash, b.
about 1682, son of Timothy Nash and Rebecca Stone.
95 Rebecca Smith,^ b. 5 Aug., 1688; m. 11 Jan., 1710, Samuel Crow, b. 11
Feb., 1675, son of Samuel Crow, who was slain in Turners' Falls
fight, 18 May, 1676, and Hannah Lewis; she d. 26 Feb., 1715; he
d. 13 Feb., 1761; res. in Hadlev; had two children.
*Philip Smith d, 10 Jan., 1685, "murdered with a hideous witchcraft," according to
Cotton Mather's Magnalia, from which the following details are taken: "ilr. Philip Smith,
aged about 50 years, a son of eminently virtuous parents, a deacon of a church in Hadley, a
member of the General Court, a justice in the County Court, a selectman for the affairs of
the town, a Lieutenant of the troop, and which crowns all, a man for devotion, sanctity,
gravity, and all that was honest, e.xceeding exemplary. Such a man was in the winter of
the year 1684, murdered with an hideous witchcraft, that filled all those parts of New Eng-
land, with astonishment. He was, by his office concerned about relieving the indigences of
a wretched woman in the town; who being dissatisfied at some of his just cares about her,
expressed herself unto him in such a manner, that he declared himself thenceforward appre-
hensive of receiving mischief at her hands. Early in Januar}-, he began to be very valetu-
dinarious. He shewed such weanedness from the weariness of the world, etc. ♦ ♦ ♦
While he remained yet of a sound mind, he solemnly charged his brother to look well after
him. Be sure (said he) to have a care of me. ♦ » ♦ There shall be a wonder in Had-
ley. * * * In his distress he exclaimed much upon the young woman aforesaia, and
others, as being seen by him in the room. Some of the young men in the town being out of
their wits at the strange calamities thus upon one of their most beloved neighbors, went
three or four times to give disturbance unto the woman thus complained of; and all the
while they were disturbing of her, he was at case, and slept as a weary man ; yea, these
were the only times they perceived him to take any sleep in all his illness. Gaily pots of
medicine provided for the sick man were unaccountably emptied: audible scratchings were
made about the bed, when his hands and feet lay wholly still, and were held by others.
They beheld fire sometimes on the bed; and when the beholders began to discourse of it, it
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 41
96 Joseph SmWi,^ b. 19 July, 1690; m. Feb., 1712, Eebecca Smith, dau. of
Joseph Smith ; rem. to Sunderland, and afterward res. in Hadley ;
had six children.
9? Martin Smith,^ b. 15 Apr., 1692; m. 1715, Sarah Weir. They res. in
Wethersfield, Conn.
93 Eleazcr Smith,^ b. 25 Sept., 1694; d. unm., 3 Oct., 1721.
99 Sarah SmithJ^ b. 18 Nov., 1696; d. 28 Oct., 1697.
100 Sarah Smith,^ b. 9 Nov., 1698; m. (1) 22 May, 1724, her cousin, Samuel
Kellogg (131) ; m. (2) 5 Jan., 1749, William Montague, of South
Hadley, b. 1692, son of John Montague and Hannah Smith.
IQl Prudence Smith ^ \i. lb Mar., 1701; m. (1) Mar., 1722, her cousin,
Timothy Nash (150), of Long Meadow, b. 13 Nov., 1699; m. (3)
Deacon Ichabod Hinckley; he d. 15 Mar., 1756; she d. 18 Apr.,
1774.
103 Experience Smith,^ b. 19 Apr., 1703; m. James Kellogg ( + 68).
103 Elizabeth Smith,^ b. 13 Oct., 1705 ; m. 22 May, 1738, her cousin, Stephen
Nash (153), of Westfield; he d. 1764; she d. 1790.
104 MindwcU Smith.P b. 25 May, 1708; m. 3 May, 1732, Benoni Sacket.
30. SAEAH,-* dau. of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. in Hadley, 37 Aug., 1666; m. in
Hadley, 27 Apr., 1686, Samuel Ashley, b. in Springfield, ilass., 26 Oct., 1664,
son of David Ashley and Hannah Glover.
She d. in Westfield, Jan., 1729. Two of their daughters m. Samuel Kel-
logg (+61).
Children, h. in Westfield.
105 Mar!j Ashley,^ b. 6 Mar., 1687; d. in infancy.
106 Samuel Ashley,^ b. 3 Nov., 168S; m. Hannah Dewey.
107 Daniel Ashley,'^ b. 7 Sept., 1691; m. Mrs. Thankful Taylor, of Deerfield.
lOS Sarah Ashley? b. 11 Sept., 1693;; perhaps d. in infancy.
109 Mary Ashley p b. 12 Mar., 1694; m. 8 July, 1714, Sainuel Kellogg (61).
110 Bachel Ashley.^ b. 14 Feb., 1695; m. 3 June, 1738, Samuel Kellogg (61).
111 Jacob Ashley? b. 34 Sept., 1697; d. unm. before 1727.
vanished away. Divfrs people actually felt something often stir in the bed, at a censid-
eiable distance from the man; it seemed as big as a cat, but they could never grasp it.
Several trying to lean on the bed's head, tho' the sick man lay wholly still, the bed would
shake so as to knock their heads uncomfortably. Mr. Smith dies; the jury that viewed his
corpse found a swelling on one breast, his back full of bruises, and several holes that seemed
made with awls. After the opinion of all had pronounced him dead, his countenance con-
tinued as lively as if he had been alive: his eyes closed as in a slumber, and his nether jaw
not falling down. Thus he remained from Saturday morning about sunrise, till Sabbath-
day in the afternoon. When those who took him out of the bed, found him still warm, tho'
the season was as cold as had almost been known in any age; and a New England winter
does not want for cold. But on Monday morning they found the face extremely tumifled
and discolored. It was black and blue, and fresh blood seemed running down his cheek
upon the hairs. Divers noises were also heard in the room where the corpse lay; .is the
clattering of chairs and stools, whereof no account could be given. This was the end of so
good a man."
Mary Webster, the woman who disturbed Philip Smith, was sent to Boston, tried for
■nitchcraft, and acquitted. The young men of Hadley tried an experiment upon her. They
dragged her out of the house, hung her up until she was near dead, let her down, rolled
her some time in the snow, and at last buried her in it. and there left her. But she sur-
vived, and died in 1696. No inhabitant of Hampshire Co. was ever executed for witchcraft.
(History of Hadley, pp. 238-39.)
42 The Kf.lloggs in the New Would.
113 Joanna Ashley,^ b. 6 Feb., 1699; m. (1) Joseph Taylor, of Westfield and
Sheffield; (2) Deacon James Dewey.
113 EzeMel Ashley^ (Lieut.), b. 27 Apr., 1701; m. Hannah Griswold; d. in
Louisburg Expedition, 1745.
114 Aaron Ashley^ b. 1 Jan., 1702-03; m. Bethiah Dewey.
115 Abigail Ashley,^ b. 23 Mav, 1708; m. 8 Nov., 1732, Samuel Goodrich, of
Sheffield.
116 Joseph Ashley/^ b. 11 Oct., 1709; m. Anna Dewey. She was a sister of
Bethiah Dewey, who married his brother, Aaron. He was grad-
uated from Yale 1730; minister in Winchester, X. H., 1736; re-
mained until the settlement was broken up by the Indians ; settled
in Sunderland, Mass., and d. there, 8 Feb., 1797.
31. ENSIGN STEPHEN,-* son oi Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. 9 Apr., 1668; m. 8
May, 1694, Lydia Belden, b. Mar., i675, dau. of John and Lydia Belden, of Weth-
ersfield. Conn.
He d. 5 June, 1722 ; his gravestone is now standing in the cemetery in West-
field.
He was a weaver;* rem. to Westfield in 1697. His will was dated 2 June,
1722, and proved 5 Feb., following.
She m. (2) in Westfield, 17 Jan., 1734, as his second wife, Benjamin Lewis,
of Colchester, Conn.
He d. in Colchester, 6 Sept., 1753, in his seventy-ninth year; she d. there, 6
Jan., 1759, in her eighty-fourth year.
Children.
+ 117 Stephen,^ b. 3 Feb., 1695; ni. (1) Abigail Loomis; (2) ilary Cook.
118 Lydia,55 b. 24 Jan., 1697.
119 MoSES.s b. 20 Oct., 1700; d. 15 Sept., 1704.
+120 Abigail,^ b. 27 Dec, 1702; m. Christopher Jacob Lawton.
+121 Daniel 5 b. 15 Dec, 1704; m. Hannah Noble.
122 Ephraim,^ b. 2 July, 1707; d. 16 Mar., 1728.
+123 Mercy,'* b. 30 Oct., 1709; m. (1) Rev. Judah Lewis; (2) David Bigclow.
+ 124 Noah,'* b. 13 Feb., 1711; m. .
+125 Silases b. 7 Apr., 1714; m. Paith Root.
+126 Amos,«* b. 30 Sept., 1716; m. (1) Mary Stebbins; (2) Prudence Sedg-
wick.
+ 127 Aaron,** b. ; m. Mary Lewis.
*Every farmer's daugliter knew how to weave as well as to spin, yet it was not recog-
nized as wholly woman's work as was spinning ; for there was a trade of hand weaving for
men, to which they were apprenticed. Every town had professional weavers. They were
a universally respected class, and became the ancestors of many of the wealthiest and most
influential citizens of today. They took inyarn and thread to weave on their looms at
their own homes at so much a yard; wove their own yarn into stuffs to sell; had appren-
tices to their trade, and also went out working by the day at their neighbors' houses, some-
times carrying their looms many miles with them. Weavers were a universally popular
element of the community. The traveling weaver was, like all other itinerant tradesmen
of the day, a welcome newsmonger ; and the weaver who took in weaving was often a sta-
tionary gossip, and gathered inquiring groups in his looraroom ; even children loved to go
to his door to beg for bits of colored yarn-thrums, which they used in their play, and also
tightly braided to wear as shoestrings, hairlaces, etc.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 43
32. NATHANIEL,-* son of Lieut. Joseph^ (17). b. in Hadley, 8 Oct.. 16G9 ; m.
28 June, 1692, Sarah Boltwood, b. in Hadley, 1 Oct., 1672, dau. of Sorgt. Samuel
Boltwood and Sarah Lewis.*
He was in Deerfield 6 June, 1693, when the town was attacked by the In-
dians; he escaped and alarmed the town. He was one of the largest taxpayers in
Hadley; Lieutenant in the mililtia; selectman of Hadley, 1717. '21. "24, '27, '37.
He rem. to the Third Precinct of Hadley (now Amherst), and was one of the
original members of the church there, 7 Nov., 1739. He d. 30 Oct.. 1750.
Children, h. in Hadley.
+ 128 Nathaxiel,^ b. 22 Sept., 1693; m. (1) Sarah Preston; (2) Mrs. Martha
(Allis) Hammond; (3) Mrs. Ehzabeth Smith.
+ 129 EBENEZER,= b. 31May, 1695; m. (1) Mrs. Elizabeth (Ingram) Panthorn;
(2) Mrs. Sarah Stephens.
+ 130 EzEKiEL,^ b. 15 Apr., 1697; ra. Elizabeth Partridge.
+ 131 Samuel.s b. 4 Apr., 1699; m. Sarah Smith (100).^
+ 132 Sarah,^ b. 12 Mar., 1701; m. Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson.
+ 133 Abigail,^ b. 19 Mar., 1703; m. Benjamin Sheldon.
134 Mary,5 b. 9 Mar., 1706; m. Dr. Richard Crouch, 14 Nov., 1732; d. 29
Dec, 1788, aged 82; had no children. Dr. Crouch in his will,
proved 13 Oct., 1761, mentions his wife Mary, his nephew Samuel
Sheldon, and his niece Experience Dickinson, his nephew Richard
Crouch, son of Edward Crouch, of the Isle of Wight, in Old Eng-
land.
+ 135 EpniL\iii," b. 2 Aug., 1709; m. Dorothy Hawley.
+ 136 Experience,'^ b. ; m: Timothy Nash.
33. ABIGAIL,-* dau. of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. in Hadley, 9 Oct., 1671 ; m. 14
Nov., 1688, Jonathan Smith, b. about 1663, son of Philip and brother of Deacon
John Smith, who married her sister, Joanna (29);
He res. in Hatfield; d. Oct. or Nov., 1737; she was living in Amherst in
1742.
Children. .
137 Jonathan Smith,^ b. 10 Aug., 1689; m. 6 Jan., 1722, Hannah Wright,
dau. of Benoni Wright, of Hatfield, Mass. He was a potter by
trade; captain; rem. to Amherst: d. about 1778, in what is now
Orange, Mass.
138 Daniel Smith,^ b. 3 Mar., 1692; d. in Amherst, 16 Nov., 1760.
139 Aligail Smithp b. 20 Apr., 1695; m. Jonathan Parsons.
140 Stephen Smith, ^ h. 5 Dec, 1697; rem. to Amherst; d. in Sunderland
about 1760.
141 Prudence Smithp b. 16 May, 1700.
142 Moses Smith,^ h. 8 Sept., i702 ; m. Mary Marsh. Perhaps he moved to
Ware River and d. about 1749.
^Sarah Lewis was the dau. of William Lewis, fir^t Recorder of Farmington, Conn., 1645,
and granddaughter of William Lewis, an original settler of Hartford, 16T36. Sergt. Bolt-
wood wa.s a man of remarkable strength and braverv. and was slain at Deerfield by the In-
dians, 29 Feb., 1704.
44 The Kelloggs ix the Kew World.
143 Elisha Smithp b. 10 July, 1705; m. Sarah, dau. of Joseph Smith and
Canada Waite, b. 14 Oct., 1707; she d. 17 Oct., 1795. He rem. to
Whatelv, 1731-33; was called "Good ilan Smith;" d. in ^^Taately,
1784.
144 Elizabeth Smith,^ b. 8 May, 1708; m. 6 Nov., 1728 or 1729, Eichard
Chaimcey; d. ia Whately, 32 May, 1790, aged 82.
145 Ephraim Smith,^ b. 24 Mar., 1711; m. Martha Scott, dau. of Joseph
Scott and Lydia Leonard; res. in Athol, Mass.
146 Aaron Smith,^ b. 7 Feb., 1715; m. (1) 1739, Abigail Scott, dau. of Joseph
Scott and Lydia Leonard. He was deacon of the church in Athol,
where he d. 9 Mar., 1798.
34. ELIZABETH,-* dau. of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. 9 Oct., 1673; m. 27 Nov.
1691, as his second v.i.ie, Lieut. John Nash, b. 21 Aug., 1667, son of Lieut.
Timothy Nash, of New Haven, Hartford and Hadley, and Rebecca Stone, dau. of
Eev. Samuel Stone, of Hartford.
He was a blacksmith; Eepresentative from Hadley, 1707, '16, '19, '30, '34,
'28, '31.
He d. 7 Oct., 1743, aged 76; she d. in West Hartford, 4 July, 1750, aged 76,
and is buried beside her sister. Prudence Merrill (35).
Children.
147 Rebecca Nash,^ b. 27 Feb., 1693; d. 1 Nov., 1703.
148 John Nash,^ b. 2 July, 1694; m. Nov., 1716, Hannah Ingram, b. in Had-
ley, 17 Oct., 1697, dau. of John Ingram and Mehitable Dickinson;
rem. to Amherst, Mass., where he was deacon in the Congregational
Church; d. about 1778.
149 3Ioses Nash,'^h. 2 July, 1G96; m. (1) Ecbecca Graves, b. 4 May, 1700,
dau. of John Graves and Sarah White ; she d. in West Hartford, 6
Oct., 1743; m. (2) 30 Oct., 1744, Mary Cook, widow of his cousin,
Stephen Kellogg (117) ; res. in West Hartford; d. there, 26 Jan.,
1760, aged 63.
150 Elizabeth Nash,^ b. 15 Dec, 1G98; d. 31 Dec, same year.
151 Timothy Nash,^ b. 13 Nov., 1699; m. (1) Mar., 1723, his cousin. Pru-
dence Smith (101) ; settled in Long Meadow, Mass.; d. 15 Mar.,
1756.
153 Abigail Nash, ^ h. 10 Apr., 1702; m. 1 Dec, 1725, her cousin. Deacon
Abraham Merrill (159), of West Hartford; d. 3 Apr., 1782; he
d. 1783 ; had five children.
153 Stephen Nash,^ b. 20 Sept., 1704; m. 22 May, 1728, his cousin, Elizabeth
Smith (103) ; settled in Westfield; d. 1764; she d. about 1790.
154 Daniel Nash,^ b. 8 Dec, 1706; m. Abigail ; res. in South Hadley
until about the time of the American Revolution, when he rem. to
Shelburne, Mass.; d. 24 Aug., 1791, aged 83; she d. in Conway,
Mass., 6 Sept., 1803, aged 93 ; had eight children.
155 Samuel Nash,^ b. 29 July, 1709; m. (1) 24 Jan., 1734, his cousin, Mar-
garet Merrill (162); hem. (3) Mrs. Dickinson; rem. to Farm-
ington and Goshen, Conn.
156 Phincas Na.<:h? b. 18 Jan., 1713; d. 24 :\Iar., same vear.
The EJELLOGGS ix the New World. 45
:l57 Enos Xash,^ b. 21 Apr., 1714; m. 18 Feb., 1736, Joanna Barnard, b. 1
Oct., 1715, dau. of Dr. John Barnard, b. 19 Nov., 167G, and Bridget
Cook. He was a blacksmith in Hadley, Mass. ; deacon in the
church; d. 28 Aug., 17GS; she d. 10 Mar., 1788, aged 82; had five
children.
35. PKUDEXCE,-* dau. of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. in Hadley, 14 Oct., 1675 ; m.
in Hartford, 16 Apr., 1699, Deacon Abraham Merrill, b. 21 Dec, 1670, son of
Deacon John ilerrill, of West Hartford, and Sarah Watson.
She d. 21 Sept., 1747; he d. 6 Nov., same year. Kes. in West Hartford and
d. there.
In his will, 11 Dec, 1735, he mentioned all of the following children, except
Elizabeth :
Children.
158 Prudence Merrill,^ b. 22 Dec, 1700; m. 30 June, 1720, Ebenezer Sedg-
wick.
159 Abraham Merrill,^ b. 3 Dec, 1702; m. 1 Dec, 1725, his cousin, Abigail
Nash (152); d. 1783.
160 Abigail Merrill,^ b. 16 Jan., 1705.
161 Joseph Merrill,^ b. 28 Mar., 1707.
162 Margaret Merrill^ b. 6 June, 1709; m. 24 Jan., 1734, her cousin, Samuel
Nash (155).
163 Elizabeth Merrill,^ b. 2 Oct., 1711.
164 Jerusha Merrill,^ b. 19 Nov., 1713.
165 Joanna Merrill^ bap. Apr., 1716.
36. EBENEZEE,-* son of Lieut. Joseph^ (17), b. in Hadley, 22 Nov., 1677 ; m.
in Colchester, 6 Julv, 1706, :\Iabel Butler, b. 1682, dau. of Daniel Butler, of Hart-
ford.
She d. 3 Sept., 1742; he d. 22 Aug., 1746.
He rem. to Colchester, Conn., where he had been accepted as an inhabitant of
the town and received a grant of a home lot, 16 Mar., 1703-04.
His will, 19 Sept., 1745, proved 3 June, 1746, bequeaths all his real estate to
his only son, Ebenezer, to whom he also bequeathed '"liis Negro Cssar,* only with
this condition that if Csesar is a mind to choose a new master then my will is that
ray son Ebenezer shall sell him to such a master as ye s'd Caesar shall choose."
Tradition says that Cfesar, who d. 8 Aug., 1774, aged 55, remained with his young
master, and died from drinking cold water after mowing. He also mentions in
his will daughters, Mary Merrill and Prudence Eoberts; also granddaughters,
Abigail Gillette and Elizabeth Eoberts, whose mothers were dead.
Children.
166 Abigail,'^ b. 25 June, 1707; m. Gillette.
-fl67 Ebexezer,^ b. 30 Jan., 1710; m. Abigail Eowley.
*Slaves were more plentiful in Connecticut and Rhode Island than in Massachusetts
and, in the main. New England slaves were not unhappy, for they were treated well, and
the race has the gift to be merry in the worst of circumstances. Hawthorne says of them:
"They were not excluded from the domestic affections; in families of middle rank, they
had their places at the board; and when the circle closed around the evening hearth its
blaze glowed on their dark, shining faces, intermixed familiarly with their master's chil-
dren. It must have contributed to reconcile them to their lot, tliat thev saw white men and
46 The Kelloggs ix xirE New \Voi;ld.
1U8 Elizabeth,'^ b. 25 Sept., 1712; m. Robert?.
169 Mary,=^ b. 3 June, 171.5; m. 9 Nov., 1738, Timothy Merrill, son of
Nathaniel Merrill.
170 Prudence,^ b. 24 Dec, 1717 ; m. 6 May, 1736, William Roberts, Jr.
37. JONATHAN,-* son of Lieut. Joseplv* ( 17 ) , b. in Hadley, 25 Dec., 1679 ; m.
3 Jan., 1711, Ann Newton, b. in C!olehestor, 13 Apr., 1692. dau. of James Ne^-ton,
of Kingston, R. I.
She d. 11 Aug., 1769; he d. 8 Aug., 1771; both in Colchester.
His brothers, Ebenezer and Nathaniel, and others, sold to Jonathan Kellogg,
of Westfield, their £100 right, granted them for the encouragement of the build-
ing of a sawmill in Colchester, and it is probable that he removed to Colchester
about this time. He gave to his son, Israel, 25 Apr., 1765, on account of 'love
and good will that I have for my well beloved and dutiful son. Israel of Colches-
ter, a negro boy, about 10 years old, named Esau."
Children.
+171 Jonathan,' b. IS Sept., 1712; m. Mary Niles.
+172 Joseph,'' b. 6 June, 1714; m. Sarah Clark.
173 Margery,' b. 10 Aug., 1716 ; d. 30 July, 1736.
174 Ann,' b. about 1718; m. John Wells, Jr.
+175 Israel,' b. about 1722; m. Abigail Northam.
+176 Stephen,' b. 15 Mar., 1724; m. (1) Martha Wells; (2) Mrs. Sarah
(Pool) Hart.
177 Silas,' b. 11 Jan., 1732-33 ; d. 28 July, 1738.
178 Martin,' b. 15 Feb., 1734-35; d. 26 July, 1738.
179 Unnamed Infant,' d. 9 Mar., 1737, aged 8 weeks.
42. SARAH,* dau. of Daniel^ (19), b. in Norwalk, Feb., 1659; m. Daniel
Brinsmade, of Stratford, son of John and Mary Brinsmade. He d. Oct., 1702;
she m. (2) John Betts, of Norwalk, b. 10 May, 1655, son of Thomas Betts, who d.
1688, and Mary, his wife.
women imported from Europe, as they had been from Africa, and sold, though only for a
term of years, yet as actual slaves to the highest bidder." Some of these black men led
noble lives in service, if we can trust the records on their tombstones. This elegant epitaph
is upon a gravestone in Concord, Mass.:
"God wills us free; man wills us slaves,
I will as God wills, God's will be done.
Here lies the body of
John Jack,
A native of Africa, who died ilarch. 177.3, aged about sixty years.
Though born in a land of slavery
He was born free ;
Though he lived in a land of liberty,
He lived a slave.
Till by his honest (though stolen) labors.
He acquired the cause of slavery,
Which gave him freedom.
Though not long before
Death, the grand tyrant.
Gave him his final emancipation.
And put him on a footing with Kings.
Though a slave to vice.
He practiced those virtues
Without which Kings are but slaves."
— Customs and Fashions in Old New England.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 47
Children, b. in Stratford.
180 Mary Brinsmade^ b. about 1684.
181 Daniel Brinsmade^ (Lieut.), b. about 1GS7; m. . His son. Rev.
Daniel Brinsmade, b. 31 July, 1718, was for forty-four years the
pastor of the church, in what is now Washington, Conn., where he
d. 23 Apr., 1795.
182 Abigail Brinsmade,^ b. about 1691.
183 Samuel Brinsmade,^ b. about 1694.
184 Ruth Brinsmadep b. about 1700.
43. MARY,-* dau. of DanieF (19), b. Feb., 1661; m. 5 May, 1680, Joseph
Piatt, son of Deacon Richard Piatt and Mary , of Milford.
At a town meeting in Norwalk, 12 Jan., 1676, it was voted '"in consideration
of the good service that the souldiers sent out of the towne ingaged and performed
by them in the Indian warr, out of respect and thankfulness to the sayed souldiers,
doe with one consent and freely, give and grant unto so many souldiers as were in
the service at the direful swamp fight, twelve acors of land; and eight acors of
land to so many souldiers as were in the nest considerable service; and fowre
acors to those souldiers as were in the next considerable service." Feb. SI, 1698,
the town granted to "Joseph Piatt, as he was a souldier out in the service against
the common enemy, as a gratification for his good service, do give and grant unto
him ten acres of land, to take it up a mile from town, and wheare it lyes free not
yet pitcht upon by any other persons."
Res. in Milford; he d. before 10 Nov., 1703.
Ch ildren.
185 Mary Piatt'' b. , 1681.
186 Richard Platt^ b. 9 Aug., 1682.
187 Joseph Piatt;' b. 4 Feb., 1683.
188 Epenetus Piatt,'' h. 17 May, 169G.
189 Sarah Piatt, h. 28 Mar., 1702.
190 Mary Piatt? b. 6 May, 1704.
44. RACHEL,-* dau. of DanieF (19), b. Feb., 1663; m. Abraham Nichols, of
Northern Stratford, b. Jan., 1662, son of Caleb Nichols and Annie Ward. Per-
haps they resided in that part of Stratford which was incorporated as Trumbull
in 1797. (Huntington and Bridgeport were also set off from Stratford.)
\ It is not known when either died.
Children.
191 Joseph Nichols,^ b. 21 Sept., 1685.
192 Daniel Nichols,'^ b. 27 Apr., 1687; m. Hannah Peet.
193 Hester Nichols,^ b. 31 Oct., 1689; m. Elnathan Peet.
194 Rachel Nichols,^ h. 9 Nov., 1691; m. Ephraim Booth.
195 Abraham Nichols,'^ b. 15 Sept., 1696 ; m. Abigail Walker.
196 Eunice Nichols,'^ bap. 7 Dec, 1698.
197 Ruth Nichols.^ b. Jilar., 1701; m. Stephen Burroughs; their son was the
father of the Decimal Currency System of the United States.
198 Phehe Nichols,^ b. 22 Julv, 1703; m. Deacon Thomas Peet.
48 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
46. DAXIEL,-* son of Daniel^ (19), b. in Norwalk, 7 May, 1671; m. .
He was a farmer; res. in Norwalk. He d. there, before 28 July, 1709, when the
inventory of his estate was taken. At this time, the ages of the children were
stated, Daniel, about 10; John, about S; Benjamin, about 5; Johannah, near 3
years old ; Eliasaph, about one week old.
"On IS Aug., 1709, Daniel Colloge and Joseph Colloge presented to the Pro-
bate Court in Fairfield, the inventory of Daniel Colloge, late of Xorwalk, de-
ceased."
The estate was appraised at £504, 8s., 9d., and was distributed to his four
sons and one daughter, 4 Apr., 1710.
Children.
+199 Daniel,^ b. 7 May, 1698; m. Eunice Jarvis.
-1-200 JoHN-,'5 b. 1701 ; m. Ann Coley.
-1-201 Benjamin,^ b. 1704; m. Elizabeth .
202 Joanna," b. 1706; d. before Mar., 1720.
-f203 Eliasaph,^ b. about 21 July, 1709 ; m. Eachel Benedict.
47. SAMUEL,-* son of Daniel^ (19), b. in Norwalk, "the lattftr ende of Feb.,
1673, it being ye 19 day, Saterday night just dark,"* as it is recorded in the Town
Records of Norwalk; m. (1) in Xorwalk, 6 Sept., 1704, Sarah Piatt, b. in Nor-
walk, 21 May, 1678, dau. of Deacon John Piatt, and Hannah Clark.
She d. 10 Nov., 1750, aged 72; he m. (2) in Wilton, 9 Mar., 1755, Mrs.
Sarah (Lockwood) Hickok, b. 1678, widow of Benjamin Hickok, dau. of Jona-
than Lockwood, b. in Watertown, Mass., 10 Sept., 1634, and Mary Ferris, of
Greenwich.
She had m. (1) 25 Jan., 1700, Nathaniel Sellcck, who d. 14 Aug., 1712; (2)
Benjamin Hickok. At the time of her marriage to Samuel Kellogg, she was in
her seventy-third year, and he was in his eighty-third, and it may well be called,
as it is in Selleck's Norwalk, "the most remarkable wedding that ever took place
in Norwalk." (Wilton was taken from Norwalk in 1802.)
He d. 13 Oct., 1757; she d. 1765, her will being dated 10 Jan., 1765; proved
23 Feb., same year. In this instrument she mentioned children named Selleck
and Hecox.
He owned considerable land in what is now New Canaan, and here many of
his descendants lived. He bought the land west of Whitne}''s mill back almost to
Ponassus Path.
He conveyed to his children homes on Marvin's Eidge, Clapboard Flill and
other parts of New Canaan, but some one has said that the "Kelloggs didn't own
all of Clapboard Hill." He gave to "Loving son Samuel, one-half of his home
"lot," reserving improvement during his natural life, 19 x\pr., 1749.
After the death of his son Samuel, he conveyed the other half of his home lot
to "Loving grandchildren, daughters of my son Samuel, deceased," which was de-
scribed as "seven acres with dwelling house, bounded south by country road ; all
other sides by highway and common land," reserving improvement of same during
*"In the seventeenth century the science of medicine had not wholly cut asunder from
astrology and necromancy; and the trusting Christian still believed in some occult influ-
ences, chiefly planetary, which governed not only his crops but his health and life. Hence
the entries of births in the Bible usually gave the hour and minute, as well as the day,
month and year. Thus could be accurately calculated what f.avoring or mischief-bearing
planets were in ascendency at the time of the child's birth; what influences he would have
to encounter in life." — Child Life in Colonial Days, pp. 5-6.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 49
his natural life, 37 Sept., I'Too. He was collector of Norwalk, 1703 ; selectman,
1705 and 1714; member of the Connecticut Assembly; on committee to seat the
new meeting house, 3 June, 1723.*
Children, b. in NorwaJk.
204 Saeah,^ b. 2G Sept., 1705; m. .
+205 Samuel,^ b. 23 Dec, 170G; m. Ann .
206 Makt,5 b. 29 Jan., 1708.
-1-207 Martin,^ b. 23 Mar., 1711; m. (1) Mary Lockwood; (2) Mercy
Wood (?).
208 Abigail,^ b. 19 Jan., 1713.
4-209 LTDLi,=5 b. 30 Oct., 1715; m. Theophilus Fitch.
+210 GiDE0x,3 b 5 j)gc., 1717; m. Hannah .
+211 Epexetcs,'' b. 26 June, 1719 ; m. Jemima Eosrers.
50. JOSEPH,-* son of Daniel^ (19), b. in Norwalk, Mar., 1678; m. (1) 25
Xov., 1708, Sarah Plum, dau. of John Plum, of Milford, Conn.
She d. 17 Aug., 1712; he m. (2) 10 Oct., same year, Mrs. Mary Lyon, widow
of Andrew Lyon, of Norwalk.
He d. before 21 Jan., 1721, when his estate was distributed to his widow,
Mary; sons, Joseph, David and Benjamin; daughters, Elizabeth, Sarah, Eachel
and Hannah.
He res. in Norwalk, his homestead being described in a deed from his son,
David, 17 Oct., 1738, as follows : "Seven acres more or less near .the Great Bridge,
bounded n. and w. by highway; e. by highway or common land; s. by home lot
of Capt. Samuel Keeler."
He was the owner of considerable land as appears in the division of his estate
in 1721. Some of his children, as well as those of his brother, Samuel, were
among the early settlers of '"Canaan Parish."
After his death she m. Benjamin Scudder, of Huntington, L. I. Mr. Scud-
der d. before 11 Jan., 1736, as she was called "Widow Scudder' in a deed at that
time.
Children.
+212 Elizabeth,-^ b. 5 Oct., 1703 ; m. Daniel Eeed.
+213 Saeah,5 b. 0 Apr., 1706; m. Samuel Eeed.
214 Joseph,^ b. 26 Sept., 1707 ; d. unm. about 1730-35.
+215 Eachel,^ b. 15 July, 1710; m. William Eeed.
216 Haxxah,^ b. 1 Aug., 1712; m. Waring. David and Benjamin
Kellogg, Daniel, Samuel and William Eeed made a division of the
lands of our father, Joseph Kellogg, deceased, and the estate "of our
sister, Hannah Kellogg, alias Waring, dec'd, 15 Nov., 1737."
+217 David,3 b. 28 Sept., 1715; m. Judith Eaj-mond.
+218 Benjamix,5 b. 26 Sept., 1717; m. Mrs. Lydia Whitney.
*Tlie church expenses were then paid by general taxation, and each year a committee
assigned the pews among the members of the congregation according to their wealth. In
order, however, to pay proper respect to age and oflicial rank, it was provided that every
person should be allowed .'iOs. for each year of his age. and that a captain should be allowed
in addition £20, a Lieutenant £10 and an Ensign £.'). This custom was called dignifying the
meeting-house.
vlU-'V,
11 Apr.
, liKi!) : ni. Hannah
1 Did
,r Hadk'v. b. Aug..
50 The Keli.oggs ix the Xew WonLD,
•51. SAMUEL,-* sou of SanmeF' (20). U. in
Dickinson, b. IS Jan., IGGG, dau. of xVathai
1643, and Hannah .
He d. in Colchester, Conn., 24 Aug., IvOS; she d. th-rc. n Aug., 1T4."3.
When his mother and younger brother, Joseph, were killed by the Indians,
in the attack on Hatfield,* 19 Sept., 1677, he was taken prisoner and carried to
Canada. He rem. to Colchester after 1701 : bought land there, from his brother,
Nathaniel, 26 May, 1707.
In the inventory of his estate, dated 21 Sept., 170S, his personal property was
appraised at £257, 13s. Her will, dated IS Apr., 1745, proved 7 Jan., following,
mentions all of the children named below.
Children, h. in Ilatfidd.
+219 Samuel,^ b. IS May, 1694; m. Abigail Sterling.
+220 Joseph,' b. 18 June, 1696; m. Abigail Miller.
+221 Hannah,^ b. 11 Sept., 1699 ; m. Nathaniel Clark.
+222 EuxiCE.^^ b. 3 Aug., 1701; m. Benjamin Quiterfield.
52. LIEUT. NATHANIEL,-* son of Samuel^ (20), b. in Hatfield, 4 June,
1671; m. (1) Margaret ; she d. 15 Dec, 1747, aged 71; he m. (2) 29
May, 1748, Mrs. Priscilla Williams, of Colchester.
He d. 22 Aug., 1757, aged 86 ; the record of his death states'that ho had been
.that morning in town.
*0n the 19th of Sept.. 1677. the Indi.in.s attacked Hatfield, burned several houses out-
side the palisade.s, and killed or captiued most of their occupants, and hurried off in
triumph. The assailants were Indians from Canada under Ashpelnn, and with the captive-s
they retreated hurriedly up the river. Among the captured were Samuel Kellogg, who was
eight years old. and JIartha, the wife of Benjamin Waite, with her children, JJavy. JIartha
and Sarah. The captives were bound, and the march to far-off Canada began. This was
the first party of whites ever taken on the sad journey so often traveled in after years. In
scattered order they traver.sed the woods, the Indians imitating the voice of beasts and
birds that th.ey should not lose one another, or be discovered by the English, if followed.
They halted for the night near the moutli of Hearthstone Brook, and at daybreak crossed
Connecticut River at Sheldon's Rocks. From this place ten men were sent back to the
town and returned with about ten horses loaded with corn and otlier provisions. Here they
marked on trees, as was their custom, the number of killed and captured. Continuing
their march, they crossed the river again at Peskeompskut and camped for the night a few
miles above. Here the captives were staked down and told the Indian law was to do this
for nine successive nights. They were spread out on their backs, the arms and legs stretched
out and fastened to the ground with sticks, and a cord tied aliout the neck so that they
could 'stur no ways.' About Oct. 20, the whole part moved towards Canada. Two were
killed by the way, the rest straggled into French or Indian towns about the first of .Jan.
The people of Hadley pursued for some distance, but returned with no tidings of the cap-
tives. It was generally thought that the attack was made by the Mohawks, and Benjamin
Waite, whose family was swept away, determined to seek them westward. He traversed the
wilderness over the Hoosac Mountain, but foimd no trace of t)ie marauilers. He became
satisfied that the Mohawks were innocent. With Stephen .Jennings, whose wife and chil-
dren were also captured, he made the journey to Canada in the winter. All the prisoners
were ransomed by the help of Governor Frontenac upon the payment of two hundred
pounds. On the 22d of .Jan., before Waite could have returned from Quebec, his wife gave
birth to a child who was named Canada. (Canada Waite, born in caiilivitv. married
Joseph Smith, of Hadlev. and their daughter, Sarah Smith, b. 14 Oct.. 1707.' m. Klisha
Smith (143), b. 10 .July, 170.-). son of Jonathan Smith and Abigail Kelh.gg.i Ti.,.y re-
mained in Albany five days. It is said tliey walked twenty-two miles from Kinderhook.
where they met men on horses from Hatfield. They rode through the woods to Westfield,
and soon reached Hatfield in safety. The dav of their arrival was one of the most jovful
days Hatfield ever knew. Fifty days later a'girl was born to .Jennings and named Cap-
tivity. On the 2d of May, the whole party turned their faces homeward. The f<d lowing
was sent from Albanv:
The Kelloggs in the Xetf Woeld. 51
The town of Colchester granted, 16 Mar., 1703-04, to "Nathaniel Kellogg
and Samuel Pellet liberty to set up a sawmill on ye brook Caled ye gouvernors
Brook & thay to have ye streame so long thay maintaine a sawmill there & to have
it goinge at or before ye last of September next."
"Nathaniell Kalodg" was chosen Way Warden, 18 Dec, 170-1. He was chosen
Collector 1711; on committee to lay out convenient "Highwaise." 31 Dec, 1712.
At a meeting 1 Oct., 1711, "the town considering the great necessity of a
schole howse," appointed him one of the committee to finish a frame given by
Capt. Gilbert to the town, and "to hire a school master as spedy as they can con-
veniently for this winter," and at the same meeting he was appointed, with Sergt.
Pratt, to lay out a highway "from north end of the town unto Jeremiahs & make
return to the towne."
He -was made a joint proprietor of Colchester, 8 Apr., 1713.
The town granted to him and throe others, 23 Sept., 1720. liberty of the
stream running through Jonathan Kellogg's meadow, with ten acres of land for a
sawmill or gristmill.
He was appointed 14 Sept., 1730, with Capt. Wright, a committee to arrange
with Col. Isaac Lothrop, of Plymouth, Mass., for exchange of his land so as to
complete agreement as to Lebanon boundary.
His will, dated 27 Apr., 1756, proved in 1757, mentions his wife Priscilla, his
son John, daus. Margaret Campfield, Edith Pratt and Lydia Hopson, and grand-
children, Charles Kellogg, of Bolton, Nathaniel Kellogg, Elizabeth Clark, Sarah
Bingham, Delight Andrus, Margaret Webb, Ann Kellogg, David, Ezra, Abner,
Rachael, Lydia, Margaret, Sarah, Oliver and Russell Kellogg, and Sarah Crocker,
and his daughter-in-law, Lydia Kellogg.
Children, first two b. in Hadley, others in Colche^t'^T.
223 Margaret,^ b. 15 Feb., lG!)7-98; ni. Campfield.
+224 Editha,^ b. 13 Nov., 1699; m. Joseph Pratt.
+225 Nathaniel,^ b. in Colchester, 8 May, 1703; m. Elizabeth Williams.
+226 Sarah,=5 b. 27 Dec, 1707 ; m. Rev. Judah Lewis.
-j-227 LYDiA,= b. 29 i\Iay. 1710; m. (1) John Hopson; (2) Henry Bliss.
+228 Abner.= b. about"^1716; m. Lydia Otis.
" 'From Albany, May 2,3, 1678.
" 'To My Loving Friends & Kindred at Hatfield. These few lines are to let you
understand that we are arrived at Albany now with the captives, and we now stand in need
of assistance, with my charges is very greate and heavv-; and therefore any that hath any
love to our condition, let it moove them to come and help us in this straight. There is 3
of ye captives that are murdered — old Goodman Pl\-mpton. Samuel Foot's daughter, Samuel
Russell. All the rest are alive and well now with me at Albany, namely. Obadiah Dicken-
son and his child, Mary Foote and her child. Hannah Gennings and her 3 children. Abigail
EUice, Abigail Bartholomew, Goodman Coleman's children. Samuel Kellogg, my wife and
four children and Quintin Stockwell. I pray you hasten the matter, for it requireth greate
haste. Stay not for ye Sabbath, nor shoeing of horses. We shal endeavour to meete you
at Canterhook, it may be at HouseatonocU. We must come very softly because of our wives
and children. I pray you, hasten them, stay not night nor day. for ye matter requireth
great hast. Bring provisions with you for us. Your loving kinsman.
" 'BEN.JAMIX WAITE.' "
"At albany, written from rayne owne hand. As I have been affected to yours, all that
were fatherless, be affected to me now, and hasten ye matter and stay not. and ease me of
my charges. You shall not need to be afraid of any enemies." (The Governor received the
letter the 29th of May and the next day sent copies of Waite's letter to all the churches to
be read from the pulpits on that occasion with the recommendation that a contribution for
the benefit of the captives be taken up in every congregation. This touching appeal of
Waite was generously responded to, and many an offering dropped on the altar of charity
that day w.-Ts sanctioned bv tears.)— Sheldon's History of Deerfield.
52 The Kelloggs in the Xew Woeld.
-)-229 JoHN^'^ b. about 1717; m. Mary Newton.
+230 EzRA,« b. 6 Sept., 1724 ; m. Euth Wells.
57. SAEAH,* dau. of SamueP (20), b. in Hatfield, 14 Apr., 1684; m. 8 Apr.,
1701, by the Eev. Isaac Chauncy, Abraham Morton, of Hatfield, b. 16 May, 1676,
eon of Eichard Morton and Euth .
Children.
231 Abraham Morion,^ b. 2 May, 1703; settled in Athol.
232 Richard Morton,^ b. 1 Oct., 1704; was of Athol in 1750.
233 Sarah Morton^' b. Apr., 1707 ; m. Samuel Smith.
234 Samuel Morton,^ b. 8 Sept., 1709; ni. 1731, Lydia Smith; was of Athol
in 1750.
235 Abigail Morton,^ b. 6 Jan., 1711; d. 1 Feb., 1715.
236 Moses Morton,^ b. .
237 Daniel Morton,^ b. 23 Dec, 1720.
238 Abigail Mortonp b. 1 Feb., 1723.
239 Noah Morton, b. ; m. Ehoda ; settled in Athol.
SIXTH GENERATIOX.
60. JOSEPH,'' son of John^ (25), b. in Hadley, Mass., 6 Xov., 1685; m. 15
Mar., 1711, Abigail Smith, b. 10 Oct., 1692, dau."of Ebenezer Smith, b 11 July,
1668, and Abigail Broughton.
He was a weaver; res. in South Hadle}'. In 1788, several years after his
death, his son, John, was appointed administrator of his estate.
Children, h. in South Hadleij.
+240 Abigail,^ b. 8 Dec., 1711 ; m. Col. Charles Burrall.
-|-241 Saeah,** b. 8 Jan., 1714; m. Joseph Moody.
+242 Ebenezer,® b. 26 Dec, 1715; m. Mrs. Sarah Snow.
+243 Ruth,** b. 18 Jan., 1717; m. Benjamin Church.
+244 Maetha,** b. 21 May, 1720; m. Nathaniel Ingram.
245 Esther,** b. 19 Sept., 1722.
+246 Joseph,** b. 24 Dec, 1724; m. Dorothy Taylor.
247 John,** b. 13 Oct., 1727.
248 Eachel,« b. 15 Sept., 1730; m. (int. in West Springfield, 28 Mar., 1759)
Ebenezer Morgan, b. 24 Apr., 1734; d. 6 Sept., 1778, aged 47.
+249 Jabez,** b. 11 Feb., 1734; m. Abigail Catlm.
250 Eunice,** b. 4 Dec, 1736. (Intentions of marriage were entered in
Springfield, 24 Sept., 1776, between Charles Chapin, b. 24 Sept.,
1742, and Silence Kellogg, of South Hadley.) There being no rec-
ord of any Silence Kellogg in South Hadley at this time, it is pos-
sible that there was an error in the name, either in the intention
of marriage or the record of birth.
61. CAPT. SAMUEL,^ son of John"* (25), b. in Hadley, 1 Apr., 1687 ; m. (1)
8 July, 1714, his cousin, Mary Ashley (109), b. 12 Mar., 1694; she d. 8 Apr.,
1728; he m. (2) 3 June, 1728, his cousin, Rachel Ashley (110), b. 14 Feb., 1695.
He d. 27 ilay, 1761 ; was buried in Westfield, where his gravestone is still
standing.
He rem. to Westfield, where he was first mentioned in the records 10 Mar.,
1712, when the town, at a meeting of its inhabitants, made him a grant of ten
acres of land in "ye little plain next to Samuel Ashley's not hindring a way
(road) that may be neodfull, on condition said Kellogg do fence and improve said
land within three year's time, provided he settle in ye town."
At a town meeting, 9 Mar., 1713, it was voted to give to Samuel Kellogg £12
in money on condition that "said Kellogg build a substantial bridge over 'too'
mile brook by ye middle of Apr., next, if ye water do not prevent, if he has a good
bargain he is to abate, if a hard bargain, the town to alow him more." At a
meeting, 14 Jan., 1714, he, with Capt. Joseph Maudsley and Samxiel Bishop, was
granted "liberty to build a saw mill and grist mill at ye half mile fall and they are
to have the liberty of the stream no longer than they keep a mill or mills in repair
for ye use of ye town."
54 The Kelloggs in the Xew Would.
He, without doubt, bxiilt the second meeting-house in 1721. He was ad-
mitted to the church in Westfield, in 1712, and his wife was admitted in 1716.
He probably continued his residence at the Little Plain place (so called in his
first grant of land), until the town granted to him, 20 Jan., 1721, '"10 acres of land
on the Easterly side of Mann's brook, over against David Ashley's farm between
said Ashley's and ye top of ye hill." This last lot was gTanted in e.Ychange for his
old place, north of Great Eiver. He took up several hundred acres of land near
this brook. This new and mountainous country abounded in game, and Capt.
Samuel, a fine shot, took great delight in the chase.
Children, b. in Westfield, hij first wife.
251 JosiAH,6 b. 11 Dec, 1715; d. 19 Dec, 1715.
252 Sajiuel,« b. 9 Nov., 1717; d. in Westfield, 21 Oct., 1744.
+253 David,** b. 30 May, 1721; m. Elizabeth Jones.
254 Seth,** b. 15 May, 1723; d. umn., 21 Nov., 1753.
255 A Daughter,® b. 19 Jan., 1724; d. same day.
256 A Daughter,** b. 19 Jan., 1724; d. same day.
257 A Son,® b. 25 Jan., 1725; d. same day.
+258 John,® b. 5 July, 1727; m. (1) Anne Terry; (2) Anne Lord; (3)4\
Mrs. Jemima Ward.
Children by second wife.
259 Justus,® b. 17 Mar., 1729; d. unm., 6 Sept., 1747.
+260 Mart,® b. 24 Oct., 1730; m. Samuel Terry.
261 Shem,® b. 1 Jan., 1732 ; d. imm., 3 July, 1757.
+262 SAEAH,®b. 25 July, 1734; m. Nathan Truman.
64. JOANNA,^ dau. of John-* (25), b. in Hadley, 12 June, 1694; m. (1) 17
Dec, 1719, Samuel Taylor, b. 3 Dec, 1688, son of John Taylor and Mary Selden.
He d. before 13 May, 1735 ; rem. as early as 1731, .to South Hadley, where
he d. ; she m. (2) James Dewey.
Children.
263 Samuel Taylor,'^ b. 30 Oct., 1721.
264 Joanna Tai/lor,*^ b. 9 Oct., 1723.
265 Jonathan Taylor,*^ b. 21 Nov., 1726.
266 Ruth Taylor,*^ b. .
267 Paul Taylor,^ b .
268 Silas Taylor,^ b. .
66. ABICtAIL,^ dau. of John-* (25), b. 26 Sept., 1697; m. (1) 1729, Jonathan
Atherton, of Amherst, Mass.
He d. about 1 Apr., 1744; she m. (2) as his second wife, 24 Jan., 1745,
Isaac Hubbard, of Sunderland, b. 14 Jan., 1G95, son of Isaac Hubbard, b 16 Jan.,
1667, and Ann Warner.
He d. 5 July, 1763; she d. 22 Apr., 1774.
Child.
269 Jonathan Atherton,*' b. ■ ; went with his mother to Sunderland; d.
unm., G May, 1749. He bequeathed most of his property to his
mother.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 55
68. JAMES.^ son of John-* (25), b. in Hadley, 10 July. 1701: m. 11 Aug.,
1727, his cousin. Experience Smith (102), b. 19 Apr., 1703, dau. of John Smitli
and Joanna Kellogg (+29).
He d. 15 July, 1758, after an illness of but a few days; she d. 23 Aug., 1762 ;
their gravestones are in the Old Burying Ground in Hadley.
He res. in Hadley in the house of Lieut. Joseph Kellogg, where he d.
In 173S, the General Court of Massachusetts made him innkeeper of Had-
ley, in place of Stephen Kellogg, deceased.
He succeeded his father in conducting the ferry which had been his father's
and his grandfathers for almost a century.
ChUdren.
270 Jonx.« b. 1730; d. unm., 7 Sept., 1771.
+271 ExPEEiEXCE,** b. 1731; m. Lieut. Eli Root.
+272 Ruth,'' b. ; m. Joshua Ballard.
273 JEMiiiA,** b. 1737; m. 23 Feb., 1769, Deacon Stephen Nash, Jr., of Stock-
bridge, b. 22 Nov., 1739; she d. 17 Feb., 1790, aged 53; had sev-
eral children who were either still born or d. in infancy. He m.
(2) 13 Mar., 1791, widow Mary (Bradley) Dewey.
274 Jerusha,^ b. about 1739; m. as his second wife, 14 Nov., 1771, Eliakim
Smith. He d. in the army at Watertown, Mass., 27 Aug., 1775,
aged 40 ; she d. 22 Sept., 1823 ; had no children.
+275 JoAXXA,** b. about 1742; m. Stephen Goodman.
276 Mercy,** b. ; probablv m. 18 Sept.. 1777, Peter Strong, of Chester-
field.
69. CAPT. MARTIN,^ son of Martin* (36), b. in Deerfield, 26 Oct., 1686; m.
in Wethersfield, Conn., 13 Jan., 1716, Dorothy Chester,* b. in Wethersfield, 5
Sept., 1692, dau. of Stephen Chester, of Wethersfield, b. 26 May, 1660, and
Jemima Treat, b. 15 Mar., 1668.
He d. 13 Nov., 1753; she d. 20 Sept., 1754.
They res. in Newington, where both d. He was first mentioned in Wethers-
field, 10 Dec, 1716, when he was chosen packer, ganger and sealer of measures.
Newington was a parish in Wethersfield until 1871, when it was incorporated as a
town. Rev. Elijah Williams became its first pastor, in 1720. His will, dat«d 7
Oct., 1753, mentioned all his children. He bequeathed a silver-hilted sword to
his son, Martin. His estate was appraised at £1,750, including one-quarter of the
iron works and sawmill in Litchfield, and one-quarter of the iron works in Canaan
"on Housatonic River at foot of the Great Falls, called Hartford Iron Works."
He was captured at the sack of Deerfield, and carried to Canada. In May,
1705, he and three others (Thomas Baker, John Nims and Joseph Petty), made
'Leonard Chester, one of the first settlers of Wethersfield, b. in Blaby, England. 15
July, 1610, was son of John and Dorothy Chester. He m. Mrs. Mary Wade, dau. of Mr.
Nicholas Shaqie. Their son. John. b. in Watertown, Mass.. .3 Aug., 1635, m. Sarah Welles,
dau. of Thomas Welles, one of the first settlers of Hartford Jind Wethersfield, and fourth
Governor of Connecticut. Stephen, son of John and Sarah Chester, b. 26 Jlay, 1660, m.
Jemima Treat, dau. of Lieut. James Treat, of Wethersfield. Their dau. Dorothy, b. in
Wethersfield. 5 Sept.. 1692. m. Capt. Martin Kellogg. Mrs. Dorothy Chester, widow of
•lohn Chester, of Blabv, County Leicester, Esq., was an original proprietor at Hartford in
1639; her home lot w"as on the west side of Main street, near Centinel Hill. She d. 1662;
.inventory taken May -7, 1662. £33. lis.. 8d, Edward Stebbing appointed to administer the
estate (personal) and to pay the debts, the remainder to be at his dispose. She was a dau.
of Thomas Hooker, of Marfield Co.. Leicester, and a sister of Rev. Thomas Hooker.
56 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
their escape, and, after suffering incredible hardships, arrived, more dead than
alive, in Deerfield.
Joseph Petty -wrote the foUomng account of their journey through the
wilderness: (Sheldon's History of Deerfield, vol. 1, p. 353.)
■ Eevd Sr
Upon your desire, I now present you with a Narrative of my escape from
Canada, tho it is no%v so long Since yt I may possibly forget some particulars.
But the acct as near as I can remember is as follows vizt About thirteen months
after I was taken from Deerfield (wc you well remember) four of us consulted
methods to make our escape. Sometime in May upon yr great procession day we
had Liberty to go in & about ye city of Mont Real & there we happened all to meet
together & John Njins & I informed ye other two of our design to make our es-
cape. This was on a thirsday (May 10) & we agreed yt ye other three were to
come down to where I lived wc was about 9 miles from ye city & wt was something
remarkable ye guns & Provisions wc I had designed to bring wth us was in another
room from where I Lodged we exercised my mind very much how I should come
at }Tn since I Lodged in another room with ye people of ye house & v.'t still op-
pressed my spirits more was, yt coming in from work at noon I found a bed &
sick person placed in yt room where ye guns & Provisions were : & I thot now it
was impossible to escape but upon my return at night I found ye sick person re-
moved & my bed brought into yt room wc much revived me. on ye Sabbath (May
13) following I was to go to ye city again to conclude further about our escape, &
having confirmed all matters I returned at night & found my Landlords son there
wc was designed to Lodge with mo wc again dashed my spirits much for now I
thot it impossible for me to Escape from him.
But while I sat pausing wt to do I remembered yt I was to set up a sign by
ye Eiver for ye other three to know where ye house was & I thot I would go & do
yt wc wn I had done upon my return I found my Landlord's son mo\ing off &
would not stay tho much persuaded to tarry & altho it was very Dark & he did go ;
wc again revived me & about break of day ye other three men came & I handed
ym two guns & some Provision & we took a Cannoe & passed ye River by sun ris-
ing & tho ye people Lived on j-e other side we passed by them undiscovered. This
was on monday morning (May 11) & on Wednesday about sun two hours high at
night we arrived at Chamblee River about 9 miles below ye fort yre we made a
raft & went over & ye next day we travelled up against ye fort and stopped to get
some Provision killed a calf & dryed it, but friday & Saturday rained so hard yt
we could not travel wc yn we judged made against us but in Providence we found
it otherwise, for those yt pursued us were in this time returned, on ye Sabbath
following we set out for ye Lake & arrived yre Wednesday about no (torn) there
we found two cannoes wc we judged our pursuers (torn) ad Left one of these we
took & came along with our journey, & came along yt day & all night & ye next
day & at night Left our Cannoe we came along on ye east side of ye Lake untill we
came to ye mouth of Misisecou River we went up this river all night for it comes
along ye same course as ye east shore of ye Lake & next morning we found a small
runn wather wc Led out of ye Eiver into ye Lake wc we made use of to waft us
into ye Lake again : there is extraordoary good Land on each side of this River all
ye way we went as far as we could perceive, this day we travelled on ye Lake till
night & Lay by ye Lake, but next morning ye wind was so high against us yt we
Left our Cannoe & travelled 07\ ye side of ye Lake yt day : & ye next day being
Saturday we struck across for Frcncli river falls & arrived there on Sabbath about
The Kfxloggs ix the Xe\v World. 57
9 in ye morning, this we traveled up about 2 or 3 dais et Lefr it & struek away
for ye branches of white Kiver and on ye next Sabbath about 9 in ye morning we
came to ^\^lite Kiver Now our Provision was spent excepting some small mat-
ters we had Left to fish withal, & yt day we spent in getting Provision & supplied
ourselves for yt night & part of ye next day wc was all ye Provision we had untill
we came to Deerfield excepting ye leg of a tortoise & a small hook fish wc we
brought along a Little way. ye next night we came to ye mouth of white river &
made a fire & designed to Lodge there & we set one to fish for us : but by reason of
ye flies he was soon discouraged & as soon as he came up I was going down to ye
river to drink & espied an Indian on ye East side of ye Great river coming to
drink wc made me stop and hide myself untill he was gone otf & for fear of dis-
covery we made off }! night & ye next day our provision being spent sometime &
we weak and faint we thot best to make a raft upon wc we came down j-t day & ye
next night on Connecticut Eiver & ye next day also we continued our Course on
ye raft & on thursday about 9 or 10 in ye morning we came to ye great falls, there
we Let go our raft & went below ye falls & made another & came yt day to ye
Lower end of ye great meadows of ye place now called ye Cannoe place there we
Lodged yt night & ye next morning we came on our raft to ye meadows where ye
fort is now there we Left our raft & came on foot j-t day into Deerfield about
twilight in ye evening & .thus thro the good hand of divine Providence (wc
watched over us all ye way) we safely arrived to our native Land again & were
joyfully received & well taken care of by our friends upon wc I cannot but say yt
we have reason to praise God four our deliverance, & never forget his be (torn)
ts. thus Sr I have given you a brief & as exact a relation (torn) can well, since
fis so Long a time passed since, & if it may be of any service I Eejoyce & sub-
scribe my self yours to Command JOSEPH PETTY
(This letter was addressed to)
"The Ptevd
Mr. Stephen Williams
Att
Springfield
Longmeadow
These."
In Aug., ITOS, he was again captured while on a scout about 100 miles up the
River.*
These enforced associations with the Indians made him familiar with their
language and, like his brother, Joseph, and his sister, Joanna, his services were
often useful to the colony in its intercourse with them. In 1714 he accompanied
Stoddard and Williams, commissioners, to recover captives from Canada, and
proved a very useful assistant. In 1718 the General Assembly of Connecticut
voted him a grant of one hundred acres of land. In 1726 he was appointed one
*There U a tradition that he attempted to escape twice and was recaptured, provoking
his captor's \yrath and hastening his doom. One day while chopping wood, he was ap-
proached by a friendly squaw, and asked if he knew what the wood he'was cutting was to
be used for. When answered in the negative, she said that it was to be used to burn him
during that present moon. There was no alternative but escape, although the prospect for
success was disheartening. At night he stealthily began his hopeless "flight, and started
southward toward distant Deerfield. At early dawn he crawled into a hollow log for rest
and concealment during the day. well knowing that he would be pursued. When he awoke
after several hours' sleep, he found close to him in the log, coiled up asleep, a rattlesnake:
Before he could escape, a party of his pur.suers seated themselves upon the log for rest and
58 The Kelloogs ix the Xew Would.
of the committee to arrange (lie terms of Mr. Williams' removal from the Xewing-
ton Church to Yale College. After that event, ho owned, lived and died in the
mansion built by the church for Mr. Williams. He was the second captain of
the Newiugton Training Band, having been appointed in 1735. In May, 1739,
the General Assembly appointed Captain Martin one of a committee .to visit the
town of Harwinton and select a site for their meeting-house, and in 1740, the
same authority ordered him to "Eepair to the town of Coventry to divide it into
two distinct societies,'" etc. In 1743 he was a deputy from Wetherstield. In
1746 the Assembly of Connecticut, learning that he "was acquainted with a con-
siderable part of the navigation of the St. Lawrence," engaged him to serve as
pilot on board His Majesty's fleet. But the war having ended, his services were
not required. In 1751, he was sent as Colonial agent with clothing to Hendrick,
Chief of the Mohawks. The colony and parish records show that he was a man of
affairs, whose services were often made use of.
In 1748 twelve Indian boys of the Hollis School were put into his care and
were in his house at Xewington, Conn., three years. Capt. Kellogg was a valu-
able frontier officer; saw much service and was a man of note in his day; remark-
able for strength of body and mind.
Children.
+277 DoKOTHY,'^ b. 4 Dec, 1716; m. Eliphalet Whittlesey.
-1-278 Martin,** b. 2 Aug., 1718; m. Mary Boardman.
-f 279 AxxA,« b. 19 Feb.^ 1720; m. Eev. Eoger Hooker.
-f-280 Jemima « b. 24 Aug., 1723; m. Elijah Kent.
+281 Maey,« b. 19 Oct., 1725; m. (1) Ephraim Wolcott; (2) Potter.
-f282 Sakah,** b. 22 Aug., 1727; ni. Capt. Josiah King.
+283 Stephen Chester,** b. 24 Sept., 1729; m. Elizabeth Eussell.
-)-284 Eebecca,** b. 11 June, 1732; m. Gamaliel Demming.
285 Joseph, « b. 9 Oct., 1736; d. unm., 8 Oct., 1759.
70. ANNA,'' dau. of Martin-* (26), b. in Deerfield, 14 July, 1689; m. 17 Nov.,
1712, Joseph Severance, b. 26 Oct., 1682, in Suffield, Conn., son of John Sever-
ance, b. 24 Nov., 1647, and Mary .
He d. 10 Apr., 1766; she d. 15 Mar., 1780.
He was a tailor; lived in Deerfield, on lot numbered thirty-six, which he
bought from Martin Kellogg. This lot was originally granted to Samuel Hins-
dale, and Martin Kellogg was living there when all of his family, save his wife,
were killed or captured. Severance was living there as late as 1756. It is now
owned by Geo. A. Arms.
He was in the Meadow fight in 1704; selectman, 1722 ; corporal under Capt.
Joseph Kellogg, 1723. He petitioned the General Court, 27 Nov., 1734, asking
"for some consideration on account of his wounds and disabilities," saving that
consultation. Martin lay in breathless suspense, and soon the Indians went on their way
of vengeance. He cautiously left his hiding place, and speeded way in another direction
from the one they had taken. For nine days he pursued his journey, traveling mostly by
night, and hiding during the day. During all this time the only food he had was a cake
baked in Indian ifashion. and what he could gather of roots and berries in the forests.
Finally, more dead than alive, he reached home, and was welcomed by his parents as one
who was lost but found again, dead, yet alive again. How nuich truth there is in the story
of his e.'scape, the author is unable to say. Probably he was ransomed from this captivity,
as the General Court of Massachusetts on the 3d of Nov., 1712, authorized a payment to
him of f-2.5 for ransom paid to secure his liberty from the Indians during a period of cap-
tivity at Quebec.
Tt!e Kklloggs IX TiiK Xicw World. 59
'■'iihout t\venty-one years ago he was wounded by an Indian enemy, being a soldier
in the service of the province, & has been a cripple ever since, & like to be till his
death, & forasmuch as he has never had anything from this govt, for his support.''
As compensation the General Court granted him, in 1735, two hundred acres of
land, east of Xorthfield, bounded "south on a mountain called Grace." He rem.
to Montague, where both died.
Children.
2S6 Joseph iieverance,'^ b. 7 Oct., 1713; m. 31 Oct., 1732, JMary Clesson; he
was a soldier in Father Easle's war ; in service under Capt. Kellogg
1730; living in Deerfield, 1766.
287 Anna Severance,*' b. 25 Dec, 1715; m. 31 Oct., 1737, Samuel Bardwell.
He rem. to Montague about 1750, and helped to organize the
town at the first town meeting, 1751. The chair which she occupied
in the meeting-house in her old age is now in Memorial Hall, Deer-
field.
288 Martin Severance,*^ b. 10 Sept., 1718; m. Patience Fairfield; she d. 25
Max, 1800, aged 81; he d. Apr., 1810. He was a soldier at Fort
Dummer under Capt. Kellogg, 1738-9 ; of Hinsdale, 1739 ; under
Capt. Clessen, 1755; under Capt. Catlin, 1756; one of Koger's
Rangers, 1758 ; did valuable service as a scout in both French wars ;
was captured at Sabbathday Point, 25 June, 1758; was one of the
first settlers at Shelbourne Falls ; had twelve children : their sixth
child, Submit, was b. in Deerfield, 28 Oct., 1768, while her father
was in captivity.
289 John Severance,*' b. 20 Oct., 1720; soldier in the French wars; settled
in Bernardston,* where he was a prominent man ; selectman four
years; living in 1785; m. 15 Mar., 1741, Esther Arms. dau. of
Daniel Arms.
290 Experience Severance,*^ b. 14 Mar., 1723; m. Phineas Nevers, of Stafl'ord,
Conn.
291 Jonathan Severance,^ b. 12 June, 1725; m. 30 Aug., 1749, Thankful Steb-
bins, b. 1 Apr., 1729, dau. of John Stebbins; he was an Ensign,
Town Clerk, settled in Greenfield; d. 2 Apr., 1822, aged 97 ; she d.
8 Dec, 1806, aged 76.
292 Rebecca Severance,^ h. 4 Mar., 1727-28; m. 28 Nov., 1743, Samuel Smead,
b. 1719; rem. to Montague; he assisted in the organization of that
town in 1751 ; tory in the revolution; rem. to Shelburne.
293 Moses Severance,*^ h. 23 Mar., 1729-30; m. 28 Oct., 1762, Joanna French;
she d., a widow, 6 Mar., 1812. He was in Capt. Burke's company
of rangers, 1757 ; of Greenfield, 1769 ; of Montague, 1770 ; tory in
1775 ; Representative to General Court, 1788.
71. CAPT. JOSEPH,^ son of Martin* (26), b. 8 Nov., 1691 ; m. 10 Mar.. 1720,
Rachel Devotion, dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Devotion, of Suffield, Conn.
He d. 1756, in Schenectady, N. Y., while with Governor Shirley on his un-
fortunate Oswego expedition.
At the sack of Deerfield, he was taken captive and carried to Canada, where
'Bernardston was incorporatpd 17C2. It was first called Fall Town, having been
granted to the soldiers who were in the famous Falls Fight.
60 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
he remained with the Indians a year and was then delivered to the French with
whom he spent the ten years succeeding. During this time, he traveled with
traders and acquired the French language as well as that of all the tribes of In-
dians with which the French were engaged in traffic. Of the dialect of the Mo-
hawks his knowldge was especially thorough. In this manner, to use his own
expression, he "got into a very good way of business so as to get considerable of
moneys and other things, and handsomely to support himself, and was under no
restraint at all." During his captivity, he made a voyage in ITIO to the Missis-
sippi river, being probably the first native-born white New Englander to see that
river. The following account of that voyage is taken from the register book of
the Eoyal Society of London, 1722-24, folios, 132-136 :
"A short account of a trading Voyage performed by Joseph Kellug, an Eng-
lish man of New England, in Company with six French men from Canada to
Mifsisippi in the year 1710, in two Canoos made of Birch Bark, with some general
Remarks made by the said Kellug. (Bead May 11 :1721.)
His departure was from mon-real which is an Island in Canada River SLsty
Leagues above Quebeck (it would be best to have a map of north America before
you while you are reading) from thence they went not up the River Iriquois and
so to the falls of Niagara, but a northwest Course up the grand River, as high as
Mattawau, and then carried their canooes a short League over land to .the small
Lake Nippising (which should be placed nearer to Mattawan and the grand river)
and from thence by a small River called the french River, they went into one of
the great Lakes, viz., the Lake Huron.
The country from Mattawan to Lake Huron is as miserable as you can sup-
pose. He observed no pine or spruce from Canada to Mifsisippi, but abundance
of black walnut. Mr. Senexes Map of North America calls the Lake Huron by
the name of Michigan, but this Mr. Kellug affirms to be a mistake, and the aUa.%
diet, of Michigan (or otherwise called Michigan) should be placed upon the Lake
Hinois : for that is often call'd by the name of Michigan. Here also it may be re-
mark'd once for all that these great Lakes are never frozen (unlefs round the
Edges) but the main body of their waters are always open like the Sea, being near
fifty Leagues in length.
Having enter'd the Lake Huron .they coasted it along on the north side of the
Island Many.tavalin till they came to the northwest end of it, keeping always
pretty near the Shoar : for there is no venturing far off in a Birch Canoe. They
wintered in a Village of the Outawas an Indian Tribe not very numerous, settled
between the three Lakes ; the name of the Village was Michalmakinas, which in
the language of the Outawas signifies a Turtle. Here again Mr. Kellug, having
Mr. Senexes Map Upon the Table, ofifer'd another Correction as to the Situation
of the Lake Superior, for he seem'd confident that the Map had placed that Lake
too near the other two lakes, by at least twenty or thirty Leagues.
TheStreightsor Communication between the two Lakes Huron and Hinois or
Michigan are about two Leagues over, and frozen every winter. Here they found
vry good fishing for Trouts, and confirmed father Hennysins account of their
prodigious bignefs. Mr. Kellug himself hall'd up severall of more than fifty
pound weight. The Water clear, sweet and fresh forty fathom deep. Having
pafs'd these Streights, they enter'd the lake Hinois or Michigan: Here again
Mr. Kellug observed a mistake as to the Situation of the Lake; for whereas, ye
map places the length of it north and south, he afsures me that it lies near North
North east and South South-west, or as his phrase was, the South End should be
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 61
placed more to the westward. This great Lake also they coasted till they came
near the south west end of it, and then carried their canoos over Land a full
League to a branch of the Eiver Hinois, and this is called Chigaquea.
About the head of the River Hinois are fine large Savannahs or meadows of
forty miles in Length some of the richest Land the world affords. This River
Hinois is one of the great Rivers that falls into Mifsisippi and runs a Course of
one hundred & thirty Leagues before it empties itself into IVIifsisippi. Into this
River Hinois comes the River Miamis or St. Joseph, as the French call it, ifsuing
from the Lake Hinois.
Mr. Kellug in his return went up that river into the Lake ; there they met
with Sturgeon of ten foot long.
The Savvannahs before mention'd are the noble pastures of thousands of Buf-
faloes and wild cattle, and which they saw in great herds, and to their surprise in
some of the feeding or lodging places of these wild cattle they discover'd bunches
of true Clover grafs.
As they went to the River Hinois they rais'd an infinite number of wild fowl,
such as Cranes, Geese, Duck ; and Swans in great abundance that feed upon wild
Oats, are call'd by the Indians Mauthomine, by the French Fol-avoine, and are
very good grain, and may be boild and eat as rice, and will swell from one quart
to ten or twelve. They grow in such abundance by the banks of the Eiver as it
runs through Savannahs that a man may fill a Canoo with the grain in a few
hours.
Upon this River Hinois they found wild Apple Trees and Plumb trees, the
Apples bitter and sour, but the plumbs good : and a fruit much Uke Cucumber
that grow upon small Trees or Shrubs. They call them Raisimins.
Before the River Hinois falls into the Mifsisippi, it is join'd by the Cura-
mani, which in the Indian signifies vermillion, and so may be named upon the
Map.
The nest Stage do-svn this River was the Fort Louis, alias Creve Coeur.
Here again happens a considerable mistake in the map : for whereas the Fort is
placed at the lower End of the little Lake Pimetawi, it really stands thirty
Leagues above the Lake. Below the Lake Pimetawi, the Eiver Hinois is joined by
two considerable Rivers, and at length empties all its water into the great river.
The River Mifsisippi, where the River Hinois joins it, is more than half an
English mile broad, and very deep water.
Here Mr. Kellug found himself in a new world, compard with the River
Canada.
The climate Temperature, everything gay and pleasant, abundance of fine
fruit Trees, stocks of small Parrots in the woods, that which he remark'd of them
was that the hinder part of the head was yellow, the forepart green, and at the end
of the Bill a ring as red as blood. The Winter is here so moderate, that the snow
seldom lies above 24 hours, and no more than two or three inches deep.
Five Leagues from the mouth of Hinois bring you to the mouth of another
great River that joins Mifsisippi from the west side, the name of it is Mifsouris,
and is a very great rapid River and much bigger than Hinois. Below Mifsouris,
the next place on the Map is the Village Tamaroa alias Cawhukah. The little
River below Tamaroa is called Meschgamme, and deserves a name in the map ; for
there is a french Village settled upon it, where they raise excellent Wheat, very
good Indian Com, have a windmill, and have a stock of Cattle, make a very good
sort of wine.
62 The Kklloggs ix the Nev.^ A\o[:ld.
Mr. Kellug says they had severall hogsheads of it when he was there; it is of
a red colour and has a rough taste.
The land produces excellent Melons, good Beans, turneps and all sorts of
Garden herbs ; the woods Oak and several sorts of wallnuts.
Just over the mouth of Tamaroa Eiver on the other side of the Mifsisippi are
abundance of Salt Springs, where natives are supplied with Salt. They lye just
above a small Eiver called LaSalme in the map, near to which little River it might
be said Salt Springs.
The next Eiver towards the Sea that falls into the ]\Iifsisippi is Quebache.
This Eiver Quebache (taking in the River Acansea which joins it near the
Mifsisippi) is a great Eiver of at least 60 Rod broad, as one of the largest that falls
into the Mifsisippi. The Eiver Acansea goes among the na.tives by the name of
Ohiyew which with them signifies fine or beautiful Eiver. Here also Mr. Kel-
lug says it is a noble country, vast numbers of wild Cattle that make great and
open roads for many miles together; & hereabouts Mr. Kellug's Company ended
their trading Voyage, and so returned back to Canada.'"'
In 1714 his brother, Martin, went to Canada to induce him to return to New
England and two years later he was placed in the pay of the government. He
made several journeys to Canada, Albany and other distant places. In 1723 the
General Court of Massachusetts voted to build a block house above Northfield
and to post in it forty able men, English and Western Indians to be emploj'ed in
scouting at a good distance up Connecticut River, West Eiver, Otter Creek, and
Eastwardly, above Great Monadnock, for the discovery of the enemy coming
toward any of the frontier towns, etc. A fort was built on the west bank of the
Connecticut in the southeast comer of the present town of Brattleboro, Vt., and
was called Fort Dummer. The fort was built of yellow pine and was about one
hundred and eighty feet square. He was stationed at this fort for more than
twenty years, either in command or as interpreter.
He was Lieutenant in 1722, under Samuel Barnard ; acted also as interpreter.
From that time until his death he was constantly occupied as a scout or interpreter.
The General Court in 1727 granted him two hundred acres of the unappropriated
land in the County of Hampshire.* His skill in Indian signals, modes of ambush
and warfare enabled him to meet the savage foe on terms almost equal. The His-
tory of Northfield says : "Capt. Kellogg was one of those brave, true natures that
are not appreciated while living and receive little renown when dead. Unselfish,
fearless, conscientious, always ready to go where duty called, he gave the strength
of his manhood to the defense of these frontiers. He lived to see doubtful be-
ginnings become sturdy growths; he lived to see the question settled that the
French rule would never be dominant in the Connecticut valley. Northfield
owes it to him that it was not a third time destroyed."
He was employed as interpreter in Rev. Seargent's Indian mission at Stock-
bridge for nearly two years. In 1756, though broken in health, he was persuaded
by Governor Shirley to accompany him to Oswego as interpreter, but his strength
was not equal to the journey and he died and was buried in Schenectady. He was
legarded as the best interpreter of his day in New England.
Children.
+294 JoN.\THAN,** b. in Northfield, 23 Aug., 1721; m. Lucy Kent.
*This land was on top of Coys Hill, wliere the line of the west side of Brookfield
crosses the road Ieadin<^ from Hadley to Boston. It was surveyed by T. Dwight, and the
plan is in possession of Mrs. E. P. Cutter, of Warren.
The Kelloggs ix the Xkw \\'or,LD. 63
+■295 Kaciiel.'' b. l-i July, 172-1 ; m. Lieut. Elijah Kent.
-L'206 JoAXXA." b. -JG Dec., i:'-'?; m. 8eth Dwight.
-j-297 Rebecca.*^ b. in Fort Dummer, 8 Apr.. 1729; m. Elihu Kent.
-1-298 MARTix,«b. 26 Hay, 1734; m. Phylis Kent.
73. EEBECCA.'* Jau. of ilartin-* (26), b. 22 Dec, 1695; ra. in Suffield, 13
Mar., 174:1-45. as his second wile, Capt. Benjamin Ashley, b. 9 Fe!)., 1714-15. son
of Jonathan Ashley and Abigail Stebbins.
She d. 1757 in the Indian village, Ouquaga, now Windsor, X. Y. ; he d. .
She was the youngest of the children captured by the Indians, when Deer-
field was destroyed, and res. with them in Canada until a grown woman, and be-
came acquainted with their language. She returned to Xew England about 1728.
Her brother. Joseph, presented a memorial to the General Court in that year,
showing that: "With much persuasion, he has brought his sister from Canada,
being obliged to take an Indian man and boy with whom she lived to make her
easy, and to promise that he would use no force with her to keep her from return-
ing to Canada, she being begotted to the Roman Catholic religion, praying that
the said Indians may be sent away in such manner as may be for their satisfac-
tion, and the Court may use their authority to prevent his sister's return."
The General Court voted 21 June, 1728, that: "His Honour, the Lieutenant
Governor, be desired to employ the Indian man and boy mentioned in the memo-
rial on an errand or message to the St. Francis Tribe, or to the Canawaga Tribe
to whom they belong, or both these tribes, by the way of the Eastun Country and
that Rebecca Kellogg be suitably provided for, and taken care of, during the said
Indians' absence, and their return with an answer; and that the sum of £40 be
advanced and paid out of the public treasury for this purpose, to be improved so
as to make the messengers content and easv." (Col. Records of Mass., Vol. 14. p.
101.)
In 1752. she was an interpreter in the Indian School in Stockbridge where
Ciipt. Ashley was a teacher. In the following year, they accompanied Rev. Gideon
Hawley to the Indian village of Ouquaga, where they established a mission. The
death of Mrs. Ashley in 1757 broke up this mission. Captain Ashley is said to
have returned in 1754 to Stockbridge, but is supposed to have gone back to tb.e
Indians and died in their village.
She was buried in the cemetery near Windsor, but the exact location of her
grave is unknox^-n.
77. THOMAS.- son of Edward"* (27), b. in Hadley, 17 Dec. 1696 ; m. 17 Dec.
1720, Elizabeth Lee, b. 15 Aug., 1698, dau. of Stephen Lee* and Elizabeth Wood-
ard, of Goshen Parish, Lebanon, Conn.
He bought land in Lebanon, and joined the church there and was bap. 11
Nov., 1722 ; rem. to Sheffield before 1735, when he deeded land to Daniel Lee, of
Lebanon, giving his own residence as SheffiehL Before removing to Sheffield, he
lived in Hebron, Conn., where he bought, 31 Mar., 1731, a house and orchard, for
which he paid £530.
His wife was admitted to the church in Lebanon, 1725.
Children.
299 Stbil,« b. 11 Dec, 1721.
•Stephen Lee and Elizabeth Woodward were m. in Westfield, Mass.,
64 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
+ 300 Elisha,** b. 27 Mar., 1723; m. Eebecca .
301 Jason-,** b. 25 Mar., 1726.
+303 Lemuel « b. 4 Nov., 1727; m. .
303 RnoDA,« b. 29 Jan., 1729-30.
304 Beulah,® b. 2 Jan., 1731-32.
305 Elizabeth,* b. 31 Jan., 1734-35.
306 Zerniah,« b. in Sheffield, 2 Sept., 1737.
78. DOROTHY,^ dau. of Edward"* (27), b. 6 Mar., 1700; ni. Thomas Ains-
worth. (See +82 Eleanor.)
81. EPHEAIM,- son of Edward-* (27), b. 19 Apr., 1707 ; m. about 1737, Lydia
Sawtelle, dau. of Josiah Sawtelle and Lydia Parker.
He d. in the army during the French and Indian war, before 14 Feb., 1758,
when his son, Josiah, chose a guardian.
He res. in Northfield, Shutesbury, Sunderland and probably other towns in
that vicinity He was in the garrison at Fort Dummer, under Capt. Joseph Kel-
logg, from 23 Dec, 1733, to 30 Nov., 1740; also in Capt. Eeed's company. Col.
Ruggles' regiment, in the expedition against Crown Point, Oct. ,1756; was dis-
charged at Albany.
She was granted a divorce in 1756.
Her mother conveyed to her, 14 May, 1756, her home in Sunderland for £100.
Children.
307 Josiah,*' b. about 1740 ; killed in the army, 7 July, 1759. He enlisted in
Lieut. Chadwick's Company, Col. Ruggles' Regiment, 6 Apr., 1759,
for service under Gen. Amherst for the invasion of Canada; was
reported apprenticed to Joseph Smith.
+ 308 William," b. about 1743; bap. in Sunderland, 20 Aug., 1749; m. Bath-
sheba Karley.
309 Jonathan Sawtelle,** bap. in Sunderland, 20 Aug., 1749.
310 Preserved,® b. .
82. ELEANOR,^ dau. of Edward"* (27), b. probably in Brookfield, 20 Jan.,
1710; m. as his second wife, Thomas Ainsworth, b. in Woodstock, Conn., 15 Apr.,
1708. He had m. (1) her sister, Dorothy. He ni. (3) Ruth Mason, who sur-
vived him and administered upon his estate in 1794.
In his old age he thought that he was the last survivor of the soldiers in the
famous Lovewell's fight. In this he was probably mistaken, as no Ainsworth is
mentioned in the list of Lovewell's men. There is a tradition that he, at one
time, lived with the Narragansett Indians. He was very strong and venturesome,
and there are old adecdotes of his cunning in the hunt and Indian fighting. It is
not known which of the wives were the mothers of these children, nor is the order
of their birth known. Dorothy signed a deed in 1736, and it is probable that he
was a widower 5 June. 1743, when he gave a deed which had no wife's signature.
It is known, however, that Hannah was the dau. of Eleanor.
Children, b. in Brool- field.
311 Thomas Ainsworth,*^ b. 3 Feb., 1731.
312 Smith Ainsworth}' b. ■ .
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 65
313 Ephraim Ainsworth,^ b. .
314 Elizabeth Ainsworth,^ b. ; m. Xathaniel Abbott.
315 Dolly Ainsworth,^ b. ; m. 16 Feb., 1757, as his second vriia, Joseph
Wood.
316 Jacol Ainsworth,^ b. 21 Jan., 1743.
317 Daniel Ainsworth,^ b. .
318 Martin Ainsworth,*^ b. .
319 Edward Ainsworth,^ b. ; probably he was the soldier of that name
in Lieut. Stephen Tucker's Co. of the Eleventh Connecticut, 1776.
He possibly d. in the service.
320 Joseph Ainsworth,^ b. .
321 Moses Ainsiuorth,^ b. .
322 Beulah Ainsworth,^ b. ; m. Eeuben Burt.
323 Hannah Ainsu-orth,^ b. 11 May, 1747; probably d. unm. in Brookfield, 21
Feb., 1834.
324 Mary Ainsworth,^ b. .
83. EDWAED,^ son of Edward-* (27), b. 25 Aug., 1713 ; m. in Lebanon, Conn.,
4 Jan., 1737-38, Jemima Bartiett.
They were admitted to the church in Goshen, 8 Oct., 1738. He d. probably
before 1753; shem. (2) 18 Nov., 1767, Thomas Betts, of Colchester.
Children.
+325 Joseph,® b. 13 Aug., 1738; m. Mary Cushman.
336 Ltdia,« b. 16 Sept., 1740; m. Moses Kellogg (+1191).
+327 Preserved,** b. 25 Oct., 1742 ; m. Lucy Palmer.
+328 Elijah,® b. 1751; m. Tryphenia Westover.
329 Edward,® b. .
330 Jemima,® bap. 7 Jan., 1753.
331 Akna,® bap. 7 Jan., 1753.
332 Amos,® b. ; res. in W. Granville, X. Y.
84. SAMUEL,^ son of Deacon Samuel* (28), b. in Hartford, 27 Aug., 1688 ; m.
11 May, 1711, Hannah Benton, b. about 1687, dau. of Samuel Benton.
He d. before 18 Jan., 1712; she m. (2). 20 Oct., 1715, Joseph Eoot; d. 19
Mar., 1771 ; had seven children by her second husband.
Widow Hannah Kellogg was admitted to the Second Church, in Hartford, 18
Jan., 1712.
Child.
+333 Sarah,® b. 21 Nov., 1712 ; m. Moses Peck.
85: MAEGAEET,*^ dau. of Deacon SamueH (28), b. in Hartford, Jan.,
1689-90; m. 6 May, 1714, Benjamin Catlin, b. in Hartford, 1 Feb., 1680, son of
John Catlin, of Hartford, and Marv' Marshall.
He d. in Harwinton, 1765 ; she d. there 1786, aged 97.
Children.
334 Jonathan Catlin,^ bap. 13 Feb., 1715.
335 Sarah Catling bap. 22 June, 1718.
336 Ahraham Cfl»m,« bap. 14 Aug., 1720.
337 Joel Catlin,^ bap. 18 Feb., 1722.
66 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
338 Benjamin Catlin,^ bap. 8 Dec, 1723.
339 Jacob CatUn,*^ bap. 4 Jime, 1727; m. Hannah Phelps.
340 Amos Catlin,*^ bap. 29 June, 1729; m. Martha Davis.
341 Daniel Catling b. ; m. Dorcas Watson.
342 George Catlin,*^ b. ; m. Mindwell Phelps.
87. J0HX,5 son of Deacon Samuel^ (28), b. 16 Dec, 1695 or '96; m. 3 Jan.,
1719, Sarah Olmstead, b. 1 Jan., 1696, dau. of Thomas Olmstead and Hannah
Mix, of West Hartford.
He d. 12 July, 1725, in Hartford; she d. .
Children.
+343 Sakah,« b. 30 Oct., 1719; m. John Belden.
344 Haxnah,« b. 10 Feb., 1722; d. young.
345 Haxnah,6 b. 30 Apr., 1723.
346 Esthee,« b. 4 July, 1725.
88. CAPT. ISAAC,-^ son of Deacon Samuel-* (28), b. in Hartford, 17 Jan.,
1697; m. there, 26 Dec, 1717, Mary Webster, b. 31 May, 1697, dau. of Joseph
Webster and Mary Judd, b. about 1675.
She d. 3 Jan., 1780, aged 82 ; he d. 3 July, 1787, aged 90.
He res. in Xew Hartford ; was the first Eepresentative from that town to the
Connecticut Assembly; was elected to that office twenty-three times. He was a
Justice of the Peace ; Lieut, of the Fourth Co. of the Train Band, by order of the
General Assembly, and in 1774, Capt.
He was chosen deacon of the First (Town Hill) Church in New Hartford.
In the History of Litchfield County, he is described as a man of venerable appear-
ance, highly respected by his colleagues, before whom he was often called to pray.
He was distinguished for his piety, good judgment, firmness and ability as a mag-
istrate.
His descendants are now a small nation. His son. Deacon Noah, and grand-
son, Michael, lived on the old homestead.
Children.
+347 Samuel," b. Nov., 15, 1718; m. Mary Steele
+348 Abraham,"' b. 17 Jan., 1-720; m. Sarah Marsh.
-j-349 Makt,<* b. 12 Mar., 1723 ; m. John Birge.
+350 Theodocia," b. 7 June, 1724-25; m. Jonathan Marsh.
+351 Isaac," b. 8 Oct., 1727; m. Martha Merrill.
+352 Noah,"' b. 13 Dec, 1729 ; m. Clemence Merrill.
+353 Joseph,"* b. 14 Oct., 1731 ; m. Esther Porter.
+354 AsHBEL,"* b. 18 Oct., 1732; m. (1) Sarah Loomis; (2) Lydia Steele;
(3) Lucy Cotton.
+355 Sarah," b. 16 Feb., 1735; m. William Merrill.
+356 Margaret," b. 12 June, 1737 ; m. Joseph Moore.
-j-357 Axx," b. 2 Aug., 1739; m. Roger Crow.
358 Esther," b. 21 Aug., 1739 ; m. Birge.
+359 HuLDAH," b. 30 Mar., 1742 ; m. James Benham.
89. LIEUT. JACOB,** son of Deacon Samuel-* (28), b. 17 Apr., 1699; m. (1)
Mary Sedgwick, b. 1 July, 1705, dau. of Capt. Samuel Sedgwick, of Hartford, b.
1667, and Mary Hopkins, h. about 1670. She d. 12 Aug., 1759 ; he m. (2) 1760,
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 67
Mrs. Ruth (Lee) Judd, b. 14 June, 1703, widow of William Judd, of Farming-
ton, dan. of John Lee and Elizabeth Loomis, b. 31 Jan., 1664.
He d. 31 July, 1765 ; she d. 26 Dec, 1794, aged 91. At the time of his sec-
ond marriage he res. ia Farmington, although he spent most of his life in West
Hartford.
Children.
-j-360 Timothy,^ b. 25 Nov., 1725 or '26; m. Keziah Jones.
4-361 Elizabeth,** b. 28 Aug., 1727 ; m. Joseph Hinsdale.
-f-362 Ltdia,« b. 22 July, 1729; m. (1) Timothy Seymour; (2) Matthew
Clark; (3) Archibald McNeil.
-f-363 Jacob,^ bap. 11 July, 1731; m. Mary Harmon.
-i-364 AzAEiAH,^ b. 1733 ; m. Hannah Catlin.
365 OziAS,** bap. 4 Sept., 1735; d. unm., 3 June, 1759.
+366 George,** b. 7 July, 1737 ; m. Sarah Clark.
+367 Hannah,** bap. 13 May, 1739; m. Caleb Crosswell.
90. DEACON BENJAMIN,^ son of Deacon Samuel* (28), b. in Hartford
about Jan., 1701-02; m. (1), in Hartford, 9 Nov., 1721, Abigail Sedgwick, b. 3
Feb., 1702, dau. of Capt. Samuel Sedgwick, and sister of Mary Sedgwick, who m.
Lieut. Jacob KeUogg (+89).
She d. ; he m. (2) Elizabeth Brown; she d. ; he m. (3)
Elizabeth Webster; d. in Canaan, Conn., 22 Aug., 1757.
He was admitted to the church in Canaan, Conn., 1742 ; chosen deacon there,
5 June, 1753. His wife, probably the second, was admitted in 1743.
He was a selectman in Canaan, and a prosperous farmer.
Children ^y first wife.
363 Margaret,® bap. in West Hartford, 17 Feb., 1723 ; admitted to church in
Canaan, 7 July, 1741.
+369 Bexjamix,** bap. in West Hartford, 11 Oct., 1724; m. Comfort Thompson.
4-370 JoHX,** bap. in West Hartford, 4 Sept., 1726; m. Union Stoddard.
4-371 Abigail,** b. Sept., 1728; m. Charles Burrall.
372 Maria,** b. about 1731 ; d. 21 Aug., 1748, in Harwinton, Conn.
+373 Samuel,® b. 9 June, 1734; m. Chloe Bacon.
374 Thankful,® b. ; m. Daniel Hopkins.
375 Jerusha,® b. ; m. her cousin, Daniel Kellogg (+387).
Children by second wife. b. in Canaan.
376 Anna,® b. .
377 Nehemiah,® b. 4 Mar., 1747; res. in Poultney, Vt.
378 Mary,® b. 17 Jan.. 1749; d. .
379 Ebexezer,® b. in Canaan, Conn., 25 Oct., 1750; m. Filena Fuller; she d.
; had no children. He settled somewhere in western part of
Massachusetts, but to the cast of WiUiamstown. After the death
of his wife he came "over the mountiins" and made his home for
many years with his half-brother, San^'uel, at WiUiamstown, living
to extreme old age.
"He was a man of no ordinary intelligence, in height above the
common size, and well preserved in body and mind. He was a
great hunter and fisherman and claimed to be a skillful root doctor.
68 The Kelloggs in the New World.
I have known him to leave his father's house and be absent for a
week at a time in the woods and mountains, hunting, fishing and
searching for roots." (Kecollections of Giles B. Kellogg in Perry's
Origins of Williamstown : pp. 443, 446, 447 and 578.)
He was a soldier in the revolution and a pensioner. In his ap-
plication for a pension in 1832 he says that he was li\"ing in Wil-
liamstown, Mass., aged 81; b. in Canaan, Conn.; rem. to Wil-
liamstown during the revolutionary war and continued to reside
there in that vicinity; in May, 1775, he volunteered with Capt.
Luske, to go to Ticonderoga and was present when the British Com-
mander was surprised in the night and summoned to surrender by
Ethan Allen; in Jan., 1776, he marched, under Capt. Zebediah
Sabine, to Canada, and after the death of Captain T-. was at Quebec,
under Capt. Stephen Davis ; the company was attached to the reg-
iment of Col. Seth Warner, and was stationed on the historic plains
of Abraham ; then followed the unsuccessful siege and suffering of
the troops; the arrival of enforcements to the British by way of
the river, and, in May, 1776, the disastrous retreat. In June he
joined the army in N. Y. City, under Capt. Oliver Eoot, and after
the retreat to White Plains, served until Dec, 1776. He was at
the battle of Bennington, 16 Aug., 1777 ; was previously one of the
volunteers who rushed to the front, at the call of Gen. Schuyler for
more troops to oppose the advance of Gen. Burgoyne from Canada.
380 Molly,® b. ; m. Joel Demming.
+381 Elizabeth,® b. 15 Mar., 1753; m. (1) Ebenezer Smith; (2) David Clark.
91. JOSEPH,^ son of Deacon Samuel-* (28), b. 13 Apr., 1704, in Hartford; m.
He was living in Farmington in 1730; in West Hartford, 1735-41; with his
wife was admitted to the church in Canaan, 1743.
Children.
382 Sybil,® bap. in West Hartford, 26 Jan., 1735 ; m. 1754, Jonathan Han-
cock.
+383 Elijah,® bap. in New Hartford, 17 Apr., 1737; m. Anne Hurlburt.
-1-384 Joseph,® bap. in New Hartford, 15 Apr., 1739; m. Prudence Austin.
-f385 Aaeon,® b. 1742; m. (1) Tabitha Hancox; (2) Hannah Bobbins; (3)
Mrs. Ehoda (Dean) Powers.
+386 Asahel,® b. ; m. Naomi Gaylord.
92. CAPT. DANIEL,'^ son of Deacon Samuel* (28), b. in Hartford, Apr.,
1707; m. in Hartford, 27 Nov., 1729, Deborah Moore, b. about 1710, dau. of
Capt. Thomas Moore and Deborah Griswold.
He d. 21 Sept., 1773; she d. Sept., 1801, aged 91. He res. in West Hart-
ford, where he was a member of the church, 1732. In May, 1755, he was made
Lieut, in the Fourth Co., in Hartford; in Oct., 1756, Capt. of the same company.
His will mentions all the children named below, excepting Deborah.
In the distribution of the widow's estate, in 1803, there were mentioned:
"Heirs of Daniel, deceased, Seth, deceased, Joel, deceased, Enos, deceased, Moses
and Charles."
The Kelloggs in the New World. 69
Children.
+387 Daniel,^ b. 3 Nov., 1730; m. Jerusha Kellogg (375), his cousin.
4-388 Seth,« b. 7 July, 1733; m. Lois .
+389 J0EL,« b. 12 Oct., 1733 ; m. Susannah Hosmer.
+390 Moses,<* b. 33 Nov., 1736 ; m. Jerusha Spencer.
391 Deborah,** b. 25 June, 1740; m. 14 May, 1782, Gideon Demming, of
Farmington, Conn. ; had one dau., Harriet, who m. Mark Eames.
393 Charles,® bap. 20 July, 1746; d. ; was graduated from Yale,
1767; pa}Tnaster of the Connecticut Militia in the revolution.
393 Enos,« bap. 29 Sept., 1751 ; m. 17 Dec, 1773, Keziah Belding, dau. of
John Belding ; he d. before 14 Apr., 1803, when his mother's estate
was distributed.
117. STEPHEN,' son of Ensign Stephen-* (31), b. in Hadley, 3 Feb., 1695;
m. (1) May, 1719, Abigail Loomis, b. 3 Maj', 1701, dau. of Nehemiah Looniis, b.
15 July, 1670, and Thankful Weller.
She d. 13 Jan., 1734; he m. (2) 18 June, 1734, Mary Cook, b. 20 May, 1700,
dau. of Capt. Moses Cook, b. 5 May, 1675, and Mary Barnard; d. 11 Dec., 1738.
He was an innkeeper and trader in Hadley.
He served 7 weeks, 5 days in Capt. Dewe3''s Troopers, 1723.
He and his wife, Abigail, were admitted to the church in Westfield, 1726.
His widow, Mary, m. (2) 30 Oct., 1744, Moses Nash (149), of West Hartford, a
cousin of her first husband; she joined the church in West Hartford, 1745 ; d. 21
Sept., 1775.
Children.
+394 MosES,« b. 1 Apr., 1720; m. Mary Sheldon.
+395 Stephex,® b. 12 Oct., 1721; m. Mindwell Belden.
396 JosiAH,« b. 15 June, 1723; d. Oct., 1749.
+397 William,® b. 22 Feb., 1724; m. Keziah Dewey.
+398 Thankful,® b. 26 Dec, 1726; m. Richard Jacobs.
399 Ephraim,® b. 11 Oct., 1728 ; d. 23 June, 1731.
+400 Nathaniel Loomis,® b. 15 June, 1730; m. Diadamia Austin.
401 Mart,® b. 3 July, 1736; m. Thomas Shopard, of West Hartford.
+402 Abigail,® b. 10 Aug., 1738; m. Ashbel Wells.
120. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Ensign Stephen' (31), b. in Westfield, 27 Dec, 1703;
m. 1731 (pub. 15 June, in Westfield) Christopher Jacob Lawton, of Springfield,
Mass., son of John Lawton, of Suffield, Conn.
She d. 11 Jan., 1734. He res. in Suffield, Conn. (SufBeld was incorporated
May, 1674, by Mass.; annexed to Conn., May, 1749), until after the death of his
wife, when he rem. to Leicester, Mass. ; admitted to the bar of Hampshire Co., in
May, 1726. "Christopher J. Lawton and John Higgins were noted lawj-ers and
by their knowledge and worthy example gave worth and honorable character to
the Provincial Bar." (History of Leicester.) He was Coroner of Hampshire
Co., 1734-35, and Eepresentative to General Court, 1736, '40 and '41.
Child.
403 Pliny Lawton,^ b. 1732 ; m. 18 June,' 1750, Lucretia Sargent, b. 19 Oct.,
1734. Their son, William, b. 9 Apr., 1759, lived to maturity and was
70 The Kelloggs in the New World.
a surgeon in the revolutionary army; in 1784 m. Abigail Farming-
ton, of Flushing, L. I. Pliny was a physician and d. 1761 of small-
pox, taken from a patient; after his death his widow, Lucretia, m.
Eev. Benj. Conklin. She d. 3 Mar., 1793.
Pliny's descendants, even to this day, are said to have the pecu-
liarity of having six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot.
Pliny and Lucretia lost four children in infancy and the mother
thought their deaths the result of the removal of the extra fingers
and toes. She refused to have the operation performed on William,
and he lived.
121. DEACON DANIEL,^^ son of Ensign Stephen* (31), b. in Westfield, 15
Dec, 1704; m. in Westfield, 13 May, 1731, Hannah Noble, b. in Westfield, 11
Oct., 1707, dau. of Matthew Noble,* the first settler of Sheffield.
He d. in Westfield, 11 Jan., 1756, and his gravestone is still standing there;
she d. before 4 June, 1795.
He was one of the four Kellogg brothers, who res. between Sheffield and
Great Barrington, at a place called "Kellogg's Town." He was one of the first
deacons in the church in Sheffield, being chosen to that office when it was gathered
in 1735. He was chosen selectman and treasurer at the first town meeting held
in Sheffield.
His estate was inventoried at £1,040. In 1764 his estate was distributed to
his children, Stephen, Daniel, Gideon, Mercy and Hannah.
Children.
404 Hannah,« b. in Westfield, 15 May, 1733; d. 26 May, 1733.
405 Hannah," b. in Westfield, 25 June, 1734; d. 10 Sept., 1738.
406 Abigail," b. in Sheffield, 29 Oct., 1736; d. 8 Nov., 1736.
407 Daniel," b. in Sheffield, 11 Nov., 1737; d. 15 Oct., 1738.
-f408 Mercy," b. in Sheffield, 23 Apr., 1740; m. Joseph Callender.
-j-409 Stephen," b. 30 June, 1743; m. Mary Austin.
410 Hannah," b. 10 Aug., 1744; m. Daniel Johnson; 4 June, 1795, Daniel
Johnson and Hannah, his wife, of Schuylertown, Herkimer Co.,
N. Y., conveyed their interest in estate of father and mother, Daniel
and Hannah Kellogg, deceased, of Sheffield.
-f411 Daniel," b. 5 Nov., 1746; m. Ehoda Callender.
-j-412 Gideon," b. 6 July, 1751; m. Electa Wait.
123. MEKCY,s dau. of Ensign Stephen-* (31), b. in Westfield, 30 Oct., 1709;
m. as his second wife, in Westfield, 24 Dec., 1734, Eev. Judah Lewis, of Colches-
ter, b. in Falmouth, Mass., 4 June, 1703, son of Benjamin Lewis, b. in Falmouth,
*Mr. Matthew Noble was the first white man who came to reside in Sheffield. He was
from Westfield and came and spent the first winter here with no other human associates
than the Indians. In the spring he went to Westfield; and in June his dau., afterward the
wife of Deacon Daniel Kellogg;, returned here with him. She was the first white woman
that came into the town. She traveled from Westfield when about 16 years of age on horse-
back, bringing a bed with her, and lodged one night in the wilderness in what is now the
east part of Tyringham. This Mr. Noble commenced labor and lived upon the plain near
where Samuel Sheens now lives.
. The way from Hampshire Co. and Hartford to Albany, in early days, was through the
villages of Westfield and Kinderhook, and the territory now in Blandford, Sheffield, etc.
Almost all the travel between Hampshire Co. and Albany, for nearly a century, was through
Westfield. — History of Hadley, p. 351.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 71
1675, and d. in Colchester, 6 Sept., 1753, aged 78, and Elizabeth Crowell, his first
wife, b. 3 Aug., 1682, and d. in Falmouth, 8 Mar., 1706.
He d. 15 Apr., 1739 ; he had m. (1) Sarah Kellogg (+226).
Eev. Judah Lewis, first pastor of the church in Westchester Parish, was grad-
uated from Yale 1726 ; M. A. 1729. He studied theolog}' with Eev. Mr. Bulkley,
and was ordained first pastor of the Second Church in Colchester (Westchester),
at the time of its organization, 27 Dec, 1727. Those of his manuscript sermons,
still extant, were written out in full on a half sheet of cap paper of small size,
folded in 8vo. shape, but in so fine a hand as to be read with diiBculty by modern
eyes. There is evidence, however, that he was a good scholar, and a faithful
minister.
She m. (2) as his second wife, 21 Jan., 1747, David Bigelow, bap. in Hart-
ford, 22 Sept., 1706, son of Lieut. Bigelow and Hannah ; she d. 5 Jan.,
1795: hed. 2 June, 1799.
Children hy first husband, b. in Westchester.
413 Ephraim Lewis,^ b. 4 Oct., 1735 ; graduated from Yale in 1758 ; M. A.
1761; m. 15 Aug., 1765, Lois Eansom, b. 16 Aug., 1748, in Col-
chester, dau. of James and Sarah (Treadway) Eansom. He was a
teacher and merchant; rem. to Springfield, Vt., where he d. 18
Julv, 1808; had two or more children.
414 Lydia Leu'is>^ b. 21 Feb., 1737; d. 12 Sept., 1748.
415 Judah Leuis,^ b. 14 Mar., 1739 ; m. 4 Feb., 1762. Sarah Brainard, b. 30
Apr., 1744, dau. of Stephen and Susannah (Gates) Brainard, of
Westchester; he d. 4 July, 1790; she m. (2) Henry, son of Col.
Henry and Mehitable (Eowley) Champion, of Westchester; he d.
24 July, 1797, aged 73; she d. 19 Jan., or 17 June, 1818.
Children by second husband, probably b. in that part of Colchester which became a
part of Marlboro.
416 Stephen Bigelon''^ b. 20 Oct., 1747; d. 13 Sept., 1748.
417 Stephen Bigelow,^ b. 5 June, 1749 ; d. 5 Aug., 1751.
418 Moses Bigelow,^ b. 4 Oct., 1750; d. 23 Dec, same year.
419 Sarah Bigelow,^ b. 20 Nov., 1753. .
124. N0AH,5 son of Ensign Stephen'* (31), b. in Westfield, 13 Feb., 1711 ;
He rem. to SheiBeld, on the east side of the Housatonic. He was a private in
1734-30, under Capt. Joseph Kellogg (71), at Fort Dummer, and sentinel in
Capt. Willard's Co. at the same fort 1740 to 1742. He was a Sergt. in Capt.
Zenas Huggin's Co., from 19 June to 4 Xov. (year not stated, endorsed 1760),
probably 1759.
Children.
+420 Joseph,^ b. ; m. .
421 NoAH,« b. .
422 Chaeitt,« b. .
423 Ltdia,« b. ; possibly m. 4 Feb., 1784, Phineas Chapin.
+424 Pliny,6 b. 12 Kov., 1752; m. Mary Kellogg (901).
72 The Kelloggs in the New World.
125. DEACON SILAS,^ son of Ensign Stephen* (31), b. in Westfield, Mass.,
7 Apr., 171J:; m. in Westfield, 10 May, 1739, Ruth Root, b. 25 Mar., 1722, dau.
of Joshua Root, b. 2 Nov., 1682, and Margaret .
He d. 24 Jan., 1792, in Sheffield, aged 78; she d. 24 Jan., 1817, same place,
aged 96; her death was caused (as was supposed, as she was alone in her room)
by her falling in a fainting fit into an open fireplace and being so badly burned
that she d. in a few hours.
He was a fanner; res. in Sheffield, Mass. His homestead stood opposite
where George KeUogg res. in 1874. A man of high social and religious character ;
a deacon in the church ; a delegate to the convention in Stockbridge, 6 July, 1774,
to take into consideration the right of the British Parliament to tax America. He
was clerk of the land office established by the proprietors of Sheffield and Great
Barrington. Ruth, his wife, is described as a dignified lady of imposing appear-
ance, a godly woman, and withal possessed of great energy of character. She re-
tained a clear mind and memory until the day of her death. After she was 80
years of age, she frequently visited, on horseback, her dau., Eleanor, who lived si.x
miles away. She often related to her grandchildren how she rode through the forest
from Westfield to Sheffield following "hlazed"' trees, when there were only two
frame houses there. Their furniture was packed on horses, and her horse carried
a feather bed on either side. She said she knew she was too young to be married
(being only 17) but thought her husband needed her then as much as he ever
would.*
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+425 Epheaim,« b. 5 Oct., 1740 ; m. Ruth Hosmer.
+426 Enos,« b. 24 Dec, 1742 ; m. Abigail Seymour.
+427 AsA,« b. 19 Feb., 1745; m. Lucy Powell.
+428 Eleanor,** b. 31 Aug., 1747 ; m. Joab Austin.
429 RuTH,6b. 20 Oct., 1749; m. Solomon Kellogg (+963).
430 Rhoda,« b. 10 Jan., 1753; m. Moses Kellogg (+964).
+431 Miriam,** b. 24 May, 1755; m. Dr. Lewis Beebe.
-f 432 Silas,« b. 7 Aug., 1757 ; m. Rhoda Root.
+433 AnxN,« b. 23 June, 17G0; m. James Hickok.
126. AM0S,5 son of Ensign Stephen* (31), b. 30 Sept., 1716; m. (1) (pub.
in Springfield, Mass., 12 Feb., 1744), Mary Stebbins, dau. of Joseph Stebbins and
Rebecca .
She d. ; he m. (2) 27 May, 1747, Prudence Sedgwick, b. 14 Sept.,
1724. dau. of Ebenezer Sedgwick, b. in Hartford, 25 Feb., 1695, and Prudence
Merrill, b. 22 Dec, 1700.
He d. in Sheffield, 26 Nov., 1770. He was one of the first four settlers west
of the Housatonic; she m. (2) 22 Jan., 1783, Capt. Stephen Dewey, of Sheffield;
d. in Sheffield, 11 Sept., 1812, aged 77.**
*0f early marriages, Madame Knight, traveling through Connecticut in 1704, wrote
thus in her diary of Connecticut youth: "They generally marry very young; the males
oftener, as I am told, under twenty years than above."' — Customs and Fashions in Old New
England, p. 76.
These youthful marriages may in part be accounted for by the fact that up to the revo-
lution boys reached man's estate at 16 years of age, became taxpayers and served in the
militia. — Child Life in Colonial Days, p. 190.
**So says her gravestone in Sheffield, but this is probably an error; it would make her
but 12 years" of age when she m. Amos Kellogg. Goodwin's Genealogical Notes, p. ISl, give
date of her birth 14 Sept., 1724.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 73
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+434 Ebenezee,® b. 29 Feb., 1748; m. Sarah Austin.
435 JosiAH,*' b. 15 Apr., 1750; d. 12 Dec, same year.
+436 Jesse,« b. 28 Aug., 1751; m. Mrs. Ehoda (Callender) Kellogg (411).
437 Abigail,** b. 23 Nov., 1752; m. about 1802. Harris and went west.
+438 Peudexce,^ b. 23 Sept., 1754; m. Noah Ely Hubbard.
+439 Maey,« b. 2 Dec, 1756; m. Dr. William Bull.
+440 Thaxkful,<* b.5 Oct., 1758; m. (1) Aaron Callender; (2) Elijah Stanton.
+441 Amos,** b. 27 Sept., 1760; m. Rachel Porter.
+442 Aarox,® b. 19 July, 1762; m. Susan Huntington Branch.
+443 JosiAH,« b. 12 Aug., 1764; m. Affia HolcomL
+444 JoANXA,® b. 4 July, 1766 ; m. Nathaniel Winslow.
445 Joseph,® b. . Ebenezer Kellogg, yeoman, of Sheffield, was ap-
pointed his guardian in 1782. Probably he d. young. Mrs. Eachel
Strong, a dan. of Amos (441), and Eev. Hiram Huntington Kel-
logg, son of Aaron (442), wrote, in 1873, that they had seen the
other children of Amos (126), but had never heard of Joseph.
127. AAEON,*^ son of Ensign Stephen* (31), b. ; m. 10 July, 1740,
Mary Lewis, b. in Colchester, 17 June, 1720, dau. of Benjamin Lewis, b. 1668,
and Hannah Hinckley, b. 15 Ma}-, 1675. Hannah Hinckley was dau. of Ensign
John Hinckley, of Barnstable, Mass., and Bethia Lathrop.
He d. 10 May, 1772; she d. ; res. in Westchester Parish, Colchester.
He was administrator of the estate of Benjamin Lewis, 5 Dec, 1753. In the
distribution of the estate neither he nor his wife were mentioned, probably because
Mr. Lewis had conveyed, 27 Sept., 1743, to '"'son and daughter, Aaron and Mary
Kellogg, sixty acres, part of the farm on which I now dwell," but on 24 Jan.,
1755, Aaron and his wife joined with the other children in a conveyance of land,
in Colchester, belonging to their father, Benjamin Lewis, deceased.
His will, 13 Feb., 1762, proved 4 Aug., 1772, mentions sons, Aaron,
Daniel and Solomon, and daus., Lucy, Mary, Lydia BuUdey, Hannah and Lovina,
and provides that the expenses of Solomon's education shall be paid out of the
estate.
Her will, dated. 14 Sept., 1773, proved 17 Dec, 1773, mentions sons Aaron
and Daniel, granddaughter Sarah, the eldest child of Lucy Chamberlain, dau.
Lucy Chamberlain, dau. Mary Day, daus. Hannah and Lovina Kellogg, and "I
give to the children of my daughter, vist. Lydia Bulkley, Lucy Bulkley and
Clarice Bulkley, one-fifth part of all my estate."
Children, b. in Westchester Parish, Colchester.
446 Lucy,"* b. 21 Mar., 1741 ; d. 8 Apr., same year.
+447 Lucy,*' b. 19 Feb., 1742 ; m. Eliphalet Chamberlain.
448 SoLOiiox,® b. 14 July, 1744; d. 9 Aug., 1773; his wiU, 23 June, 1773,
proved 17 Sept., same year, mentions his mother, Mary, brothers
Aaron and Daniel, sister Lucy Chamberlain, and her eldest child
Sarah, sisters Lydia Bulkley, Mary Day, Hannah and Lovina Kel-
logg; he was an honorary graduate of Yale, 1770.
+449 Aaeox,« b. 9 Aug., 1746 ; m. Ehoda Jones.
+450 Lydia,6 b. 23 July, 1749 ; m. WilUam Bulkley.
451 Mary,6 b. 23 Aug., 1751; m. 7 Mar., 1772, Jesse Day.
74 The Kelloggs in the Is^ew World.
452 Hannah,^ b. 17 Mar., 1754; administration granted on her estate, 5 May,
1787; one item in the inventory was a legacy due from the estate
of her brother, Solomon.
453 Daniel,« b. 3 Sept., 1756; m. 14 Jan., 1778, Elizabeth Wells; adminis-
tration granted on his estate 2 Dec., 1788; represented insolvent;
no names of heirs appear; the inventory of his estate, 23 Dec,
1788, mentions '"his and Lydia Bulkeley's share in the house in
town," and a farm in Westchester.
+454 LoviNA,6 b. 10 Mar., 1760; m. Asa Worthington.
128. LIEUT. NATHANIEL,^ son of Nathaniel* (32), b. in Hadley, 22 Sept.,
1693; m. (1) 4 Mar., 1714, Sarah Preston, b. in Hadley, 8 Nov., 1693, dau. of
John Preston and Sarah Gardner. She d. 15 Sept., 1756; he m. (2) (pub.) 1
July, 1758, Mrs. Martha (Allis) Hammond, of Hardwick, b. 19 Nov., 1703, dau.
of Ichabod Allis, of Hatfield, b. 10 July, 1675, and Mary Belden, b. 27 Aug., 1679.
She d. 13 Sept., 1764; he m. (3) in Ware, 29 Oct., 1765, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of
Ware, who survived him.
He d. in Hadley, 6 Aug., 1770.
He was a surveyor of land; Lieut, in the militia; selectman of Hadley 1737,
^39, '41, '44, '48, '50, '53, '57, '59, '61. In 1738 the General Court of Massa-
chusetts allowed him and William Chandler two hundred and eight acres of land
for a map of the Connecticut Eiver.
In Mr. Thomas G. Ford's old house in Hadley, recently taken down (1901),
an old stone that was used as a hearthstone had on it the following inscriptions :
"In memory of Mrs. Sarah, the wife of Lieut. Nathaniel Kellogg, who died Sept.
ye 15th ye A D 1756 in the 63d year of her age. On the left hand lies the body
of their Dautr Abigail who died Sept. ye 15th ye A D 1756 in her 19th year. On
the right hand side lies the body of their son Nathaniel who died Sept ye ."
The stone was here broken. It is said that Josiah Kellogg built this old house.
Children, I. in Hadley.
+455 Daniel," b. about 1717; m. (1) Esther Smith; (2) Mrs. Thankful (Al-
exander) Hawley; (3) Sarah Parsons.
+456 Abraham," b. about 1719; m. Sarah Cowles.
+457 Prudence," b. about 1723; m. Josiah Parsons, Jr.
+458 Joel," b. about 1724; m. Joanna Clark.
+459 Gardner," b. about 1730; m. Thankful Chapin.
4-460 Moses," b. about 1733; m. Mary Sheldon (500).
+461 Phebe," b. — ^— — ; m. Lieut. Eleazer Nash.
462 Sarah," b. ; d. unm., aged more than 60.
463 Abigail," b. ; d. 15 Sept., 1756, aged 19.
464 Nathaniel," b. ; d. young.
129. CAPT. EBENEZER,6 ^^^ ^f Nathaniel* (32), b. in Hadley, 31 May,
1695; m. (1) 13 Dec, 1716, Mrs. Elizabeth (Ingram) Panthorn, b. 15 Mar.,
1691, widow of Philip Panthorn and dau. of John Ingram, b. 29 June, 1661, and
Mehitabel Dickinson.
She d. ; he m. (2) (published in Stow, 18 Sept., 1756), Mrs. Sarah
Stevens, of Stow, Mass.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 75
He d. at the house of his sister Mary (Mrs. Crouch), in Amherst, 17 Aug.,
1766.
He res. in Hadley, Amherst, New Salem and Stow; Capt. of mililtia, 1731 ;
with his first wife, was a member of the first church in Amherst at its organiza-
tion, 7 Nov., 1739 ; in 1738 he had twice as much cleared land in Amherst as any
other man; was the first innkeeper in Amherst; in 1745 one of the committee to
lay out streets in Amherst.
Children by first wife.
465 Martin,« b. 24 Sept., 1718, in Sunderland.
+466 Elizabeth,*^ b. 15 Dec, 1719; m. Capt. Samuel Nourse.
4-467 EBENEZER,«b. about 1722; m. (1) ; (2) Sarah Clapp.
130. CAPT. EZEKIEL,^ son of Nathaniel"* (32), b. in Hadley, Mass., 15 Apr.,
1697; m. about 1723, Elizabeth Partridge, b. in Hadley, 22 Sept., 1701, dau. of
Samuel Partridge, Jr.,* b. 21 Jan., 1672, and Mary Cotton, dau. of Rev. Seaborn
Cotton and Dorothy Dudley.
He was a weaver in 1720, a trader in 1731; res. in Hadley and New Salem
and became prosperous; traded with the Indians. He was a soldier in the French
and Indian war in Col. Williams' Regiment ; served ten days ; traveled forty-four
miles during the siege of Fort William Henry. In the Indian war, he com-
manded a company against the Indians; had charge of the fort in New Salem,
built for the protection of the families of the settlers. In these positions he
showed courage and skill.
Children.
468 ELIZABETH,*^ b. 1724; d. 1 Sept., 1726, aged 2; gravestone in Hadley.
469 Unnamed Daughter,** b. ; d. 1725.
470 MARiA,«b. ; d. 1726; gravestone in Hadley.
+471 Ezekiel,« b. 22 Sept., 1728 ; m. Hannah Southwick.
472 Cotton,^ b. 2 Nov., 1732; was private in Capt. Samuel Horn's Co., on
expedition to Cro^vn Point; served 13 Aug. to 12 Dec, 1755; d.
unni., 1756; res. in Rutland, JIass.
473 Giles Crouch," b. 4 May, 1733; graduated from Harvard College, 1751;
was a physician; res in Hadley; d. unm., 28 Aug., 1793; his will,
dated 7 July, 1793, bequeaths his property to William Sheldon and
Polly Kellogg, who were the children of his housekeeper, Mary Cat-
lin, and orders that William Sheldon shall be educated at one of
"our colleges." The gravestone of the dan. stands next to his and
has the following inscription: "ilary, only dau. of Dr. Giles Kel-
logg, d. Nov. 11, 1802, aged 18."
+474 WiLLiAii",^ b. 1 Feb., 1739; m. Nancv Holton.
+475 Samuel,* b. 1 Feb., 1739; m. (1) Lucy Snow; (2) Mrs. Sally (Fisk)
Southwick.
476 Elizabeth," b. 20 Dec, 1740; admitted to the church in New Salem, 13
Feb., 1762.
477 Partridge," bap. 29 May, 1743.
•Samuel Partridge, Jr.. was the son of Col. Samuel Partridge, of Hatfield, Mass., who
was Representative 1685-86; Col. of the Peg.; Judge of Probate; one of the Council;
after the death of Col. Pynchon in 1703, the most important man of the western part of the
province.
76 The Kelloggs in the New World.
131. SAMUEL,^ son of Nathaniel-* (32), b. 4 Apr., 1699, in Hadley; m. 22
:May, 1724, his cousin, Sarah Smith (100), b. 9 Noy., 1698, dau. of Deacon John
Smith and Joanna Kellogg (3D).
He d. in South Hadley, May, 1741. He rem. to South Hadley in 1727, and
was on the committee to see to the building of ye meeting house in S. Hadley in
1729. He was probably .the Samuel Kellogg who accompanied the Pepperel ex-
pedition in 1724; in Capt. Barnard's Co., July to Nov., 1722. She m. (2) 5 Jan.,
1749, William Montague, of South Hadley; he d. 22 Dec, 1767, aged 75.
Children.
+478 Samuel,« b. 17 Mar., 1725; m. Mary Nash.
479 JoANNA,« b. ; d. 19 Dec, 1756.
+480 Gad,6 b. ; m. Lucy Sacket.
481 Daxiel,^ b. ; d. in Longmeadow, 30 Sept., 1753, aged 20.
482 HuLDAH,« b. ; d. 3 Oct., 1756.
483 Makt,« b. .
484 Lucy,® b. .
485 Sarah,« b. ; d. 12 June, 1747.
132. SAEAH,^ dau. of Nathaniel^ (32), b. in Hadley, Mass., 12 Mar., 1701;
m. 26 May, 1720, Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson, son of Nehemiah and grandson of
Nathaniel Dickinson, of Wethersfield, Conn., and Hadley, Mass.
She d. 23 Mar., 1743, in Amherst, Mass.; he m. (2) Widow Hamilton, of
Brookfield, Mass. ; he d. about 1780. He rem. about 1731 to Amherst.
Children.
486 Gideon DicTcinson,^ b. 1 Dec, 1720; m. Hannah Edwards; res. in Am-
herst.
487 Ebenezer Dickinson,^ b. ; m. Chloe Holton; res. in Amherst.
488 Reuben Diclcinson,^ h. ; was Capt. in the revolutionary army ; res.
in Thetford, Vt.
489 Joseph Dickinson,^ h. ahont 1731; m. Martha Dickinson.
490 Mary Dickinson,^ b. about 1737 ; m. Noah Dickinson, of Amherst.
491 Abigail DicJcinson,^ b. ; m. Samuel Ingram, of Amherst.
493 Sarah Dickinson,^ h. -; m. Asa Adams, b. in Ashford, Mass., 4 Apr.,
1729, son of Thomas Adams, b. 11 Feb., 1695-96, and Abigail
Fisher; she d. 23 Mar., 1770; he d. 15 Feb., 1826.
493 Jerusha Dickinson,'^ b. ■ ; m. (1) David Blodgett, of Amherst; (2)
19 Mar., 1804, Nathan Dickinson, of Amherst; d. 27 Oct., 1818.
494 Experience Dickinson,^ bap. 28 June, 1741 ; d. unm., in Hadlev, 7 Mar,,
1770.
133. ABIGAIL," dau. of Nathaniel* (32), b. in Hadley, 19 Mar., 1703; m. 7
Sept., 1726, Benjamin Sheldon, of Deerfield, b. 26 Aug., 1705, son of Joseph Shel-
don,* b. 1668, and Mary Whiting, b. 19 Aug., 1672.
*Joseph Sheldon was a son of Isaac Sheldon, of Windsor, Conn., b. about 1629. Rem.
to Northampton, 1654; d. 29 July, 1708. He m. (1) 1653, Mary Woodford. She d. 17
April, 1684. He m. (2) Mehitable Ensi^ni. He had fourteen children.
Mary Whiting was dau. of Joseph Whiting, merchant of Westfield. Mass., but returned
to Hartford in 1675 or '76; He was Treasurer of Connecticut, succeeding his father, from
1678 till his death (thirty-nine years), when his son John succeeded him and continued in
the office thirty-two years. He m. (1) 5 Oct., 1669, Mary, dau. of Hon. John Pynchon and
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 77
He was a soldier in Capt. Benjamin Wrighfs Co., in Father Basle's war; at
the capture of Cape Breton and came home sick; d. Aug., 1753.
Children.
495 Benjamin Sheldon,^ b. 5 May, 1728.
496 Ezekiel Sheldon,*^ b. 5 Dec, 1729.
497 William Sheldon,^ b. 16 July, 1731; m. Hannah Noble; d. in Sheffield.
498 Abigail Sheldon,^ b. 16 Oct., 1733.
499 Whiting Sheldon,^ b. 25 Oct., 1735.
500 Mary Sheldon,^ b. 16 Mar., 1738; m. 1758, Moses Kellogg (+460).
501 Bethia Sheldon/^ b. 7 May, 1740; m. Capt. Eoswell Downing.
502 Samuel Sheldon f^ b. 15 Mar., 1742; a revolutionary soldier; was called
"Nephew" in the will of Dr. Richard Crouch, who m. Mary Kellogg
(134).
135. EPHEAIM,^ son of Nathaniel* (32), b. in Hadley, Mass., 2 Aug., 1709;
m. in Amherst, Mass., 1 May, 1741, Dorothy Hawley, b. about 1723, dau. of
Samuel Hawley and Mehitable Belden, of Hatfield.
He d. 16 Mar., 1777; she d. 26 July, 1812; both are buried in Amherst.
He rem. to Amherst before 1745. Judge Loyal C. Kellogg wrote : "His wife
b. about 1725, was first cousin of the celebrated Maj. Joseph Hawley, of North-
ampton, who was one of the foremost of the patriots and public men of Massachu-
setts in the era of the revolution."
Children.
+ 503 Ephraim,« bap. 3 Jan., 1742; m. Esther Hastings.
+504 Maetin,® bap. 8 Jan., 1744; m. (1) Hannah Crocker; (2) Mrs. Lucy
(Pomeroy) Hastings.
+505 DoROTHY,« bap. 23 Feb., 1746; m. William Field.
+506 Abigail,^ bap. 16 Oct., 1748; m. (1) Ezra Rood; (2) John Prachon.
507 JoHN,« bap. Apr., 1751; d. 15 May, 1753.
+508 Sarah,« b. 10 Sept., 1753; m. Jonathan Field.
+509 Joseph,^ b. 28 Nov., 1758; m. Jerusha Ingram.
136. EXPERIENCE,'* dau. of Nathaniel* (32), b. in Hadley, ; m. 15
Oct., 1736, Timothy Nash, of Granby (formerly a part of S. Hadley), b 26 Jan.,
1707, son of Ephraim Nash, b. about 1682, and Joanna Smith (94), b. 1 Sept.,
1686.
He was an innkeeper; res. in Granby until about 1750; rem. to Shutesbury,
Mass., 1760; 1767 sold out there; not known where he went from Shutesbury;
where and when he or his wife d. is not known.
Children.
510 Joanna Nash,^ b. 29 Dec, 1737; m. 1768, Jacob Hastings, of Warwick,
Mass.
granddaughter of Hon. William Pvnchon, the founder of Springfield, Mass. Her mother
was Anna, dau. of Hon. Geo. Wyllys. He m. (2) 1676, Anna, dau. of Col. John Allen, son
of Matthew Allen. He d. 1717.— Gen. Notes, Goodwin, p. 344.
William Whiting, "gentleman." one of the early settlers of Hartford, mentioned in the
histories of this country as early as 1632 or '33. A" man of education and wealth. He was
one of the most respectable of the settlers in 1636— "one of the civil and religious Fathers
Of Connecticut," etc. Treasurer of Colony, 1641, till death, 1647; magistrate.— Gen. Notes,
CrtXKiwin, p. 329.
78 The Kelloggs in the New World.
511 Samuel NashJ^ b. 29 Jan., 1739 ; settled in Lunenburgh, Vt.
512 Timothy Nash,^ b. 15 Oct., 1740 ; m. Mary Powers, and settled in Lunen-
burgh, Vt.
513 Experience Nash,*^ b. 14 Dec, 1743 ; m. 1764, George Wheeler.
514 Mary Crouch Nash/^ b. 20 May, 1747; m. 1768, James Lyman, of North-
field, Mass. ; d. 23 Mar., 1777.
167. EBENEZER,5 son of Ebenezer^ (36), b. in Colchester, Conn., 30 Jan.,
1710; m. 10 May, 1752, Abigail Rowley, b. 2 Oct., 1730, dau. of Elnathan Row-
ley and Abigail Cone.
He d. in Colchester, 9 Feb., 1788; his will is recorded in Colchester; she
d. .
He waS added to the church in Colchester, 24 Jan., 1742.
When Abigail Rowley was a baby, Mrs. Rowley was visiting a neighbor of the
Kelloggs and Ebenezer called her the handsomest baby he had ever seen. He
jokingly asked Mrs. Rowley if he might marry the girl if he would wait until she
was of proper age, and Mrs. Rowley gave her consent.
When Ebenezer was old and infirm his wife was in the habit of shaving him,
and one day he asked to be shaved at an imusiial time. She said : "Why, to-day?"
He replied: "Because you can shave me better alive than dead." She asked:
"What do you mean ?" "I mean that I am to die to-night." She rallied him as
being superstitious and called in a neighbor to cheer him, but he died that night
sitting in his chair.
Children, b. in Colchester.
515 Abigail,** b. 27 Jan., 1754; d. 18 Dec, 1758.
-j-516 Ebenezer,® b. 16 Mar., 1756; m. Amy Ransom.
+517 Abigail,** b. 29 Dec, 1758; m. Elijah Fuller, Jr.
518 Mabel,® b. 3 Aug., 1763; d. 2 May, 1779.
519 Butler,® b. 21 July, 1766; m. 9 Jan., 1788, Sally Treadway, dau. of
John Treadway; d. in Colchester, 1813; she d. 9 Jan., 1848, aged
78 ; had no children,
-f 520 Elnathan,® bap. 2 Apr., 1769 ; m. Sarah Fuller.
-f521 Charles,® b. 23 Dec, 1773; m. Lydia Treadway.
171. JONATHAN,^ son of Jonathan-* (37), b. in Colchester, Conn., 18 Sept.,
1713; m. 5 May, 1735, Mary- Niles, b. 20 June, 1716, dau. of John Niles, of
Lyme, Conn.
In 1739, he and his wife gave a receipt to Deacon Richard Ely, of Lyme, who
had been her guardian.
He d. 10 July, 1745.
Administration on his estate was granted to George Brown and Joseph Kel-
logg, 10 Sept., 1745. Jonathan Kellogg was appointed guardian of Martin, 7
Oct., 1746, and Israel Kellogg was appointed guardian of the other two, 5 May,
1747.
She m. (3) 7 July, 1746, Rej-nold Jlarvin.
Children.
522 Unnamed Child,® b. and d. Mar., 1737.
+523 Margery,® b. 6 Sept., 1738; m. (1) William Smith; (2) Dr. William
Hooker Smith.
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+524 Maktix « bap. 29 Mar., 1741 ; m. (1) Sarah Treadway; (3) Hannah
Otis.
-|-525 Maet,^ b. 174-4; m. Isaac Foote.
172. JOSEPH,^ son of Jonathan-* (37), b. in Colchester, 6 June, 1714; ra. 15
Jan., 1741, Sarah Clark, b. 9 Mar., 1721, dau. of Noah Clark and Sarah Taintor.
He d. 14 June, 1765; date of her death unknown; her brother, Elihu Clark,
m. EUzabeth Kellogg (689).
Children.
+526 Silas,** b. 25 Aug., 1743; m. Sarah Cook.
527 Esther,** b. 21 May, 1745.
+528 S-VEAH," b. 11 Aug., 1749 ; m. Abner Rockwell.
529 AxXA,6 b. 28 Sept., 1752.
175. ISRAEL,^ son of Jonathan-* (37), b. about 1722; m. 31 Jan., 1754, Abi-
gail Xortham; she d. 9 June, 1780; he d. 12 Feb., 1784; res. in Colchester,
Conn.; both d. there.
Children, b. in Colchester.
+530 Jonathan,** b; 10 Oct., 1754; m. Anna Northam.
+531 Israel,^ b. 18 May, 1756; m. Dimis Loomis.
+532 Aiios,^ b. 5 Aug., 1758; m. Mary Pomeroy.
+533 Abigail,^ b. 15 Nov., 1760; m. Alpheus Loomis.
176. STEPHEX,5 jon of Jonathan^ (37), b. in Colchester, 15 Mar., 1724; m.
(1) in Colchester, 24 Apr., 1752, Martha Wells, dau. of Jonathan Wells and
Mary Newton, of Colchester.
She d. 1778 or ''79; he m. (2) Mrs. Sarah Hart, dau. of Pool; he d.
Sept., 1797, in Middlebury, N. Y. ; she d. at the house of her son, Silas, in Perrys-
burgh, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Jan., 1824, aged 84.
He rem. from Colchester soon after 1764 to Massachusetts; later to Albany
Co., N. Y.; to the Mohawk Valley; to Middlebury, Wyoming Co., about 1781.
He was a large man, weighed about 300 pounds.
Children by first wife.
+534 Mart,** bap. 30 July, 1753; m. (1) Lieut. Jacob Pool; (2) Capt. John
Fellows.
535 ilARTiiA,** bap. 30 July, 1753; d. young.
536 Levi,« bap. 22 July, 1758; d. 31 July, 1758.
+537 Stephex,** bap. 24 Sept., 1758; m. Comfort Fisk.
+538 Joseph,** bap. 16 Oct., 1763; m. Maraba Nichols.
+ 539 Martha,6 bap. 16 Oct., 1763; m. John Nichols.
+540 Joxathan-,^ bap. 10 June, 1764; m. Anna Re\Tiolds.
Children by second wife.
+541 Silas,** b. 2 Nov., 1781 ; m. Silvia Chapman.
+542 Abigail,^ b. ; m. Jared Chapman.
199. DANIEL,^ son of Daniel-* (46), b. in Norwalk, 7 May, 1698; m. in Hunt-
ington, L. L, by Rev. E. Prime, June, 1724, Eunice Jarvis, of Huntington, b.
1703, dau. of Thomas Jarvis, who d. 19 Nov., 1767.
80 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. 3 Dec, 1762; she d. 19 Nov., 1767; both are buried in Town House
Cemetery, Norwalk.
They res. in Norwalk. His will, dated 15 Jan., 1762, proved 29 Dec, same
year, in Fairfield, mentions all the children mentioned below, and bequeaths prop-
erty to the heirs of his deceased dau. Eunice, and provides that his daus. Elizabeth
and Abigail shall have a lower room in his house while single. His estate was ap-
praised at more than £600.
CJiildren.
+543 Daniel,« b. in Norwalt, 1727 ; m. (1) Hannah Fairchild; (2) EUzabeth
Boalt.
544 Elizabeth,^ b. .
+545 Jaevis,« b. in Norwalk, 1731; m. (1) Elizabeth Smith; (2) Hannah
Meeker.
546 Millicent,® b. ; m. (1) John Taylor, of Norwalk; after his death
she m. (2) in Greenfield Hill, Oliver Whitlock, as his second vidfe;
he d. in Norwalk in 1784. Mr. Whitlock in his will mentions a
child, "Melesen Kellogg, who has been under my care for the past
five years." This child was probably the dau. (571) of Eliasaph
Kellogg (+203). She'd., probably, without issue.
+547 Ebenezer,** b. in Norwalk, 5 Apr., 1737; m. Hannah Wright.
548 Eunice,® b. ; m. and had one or more children; d. before her
father's will was made.
549 Sarah,* b. ; m. 1759, Moses Ferris, of Horse Neck.
550 Abigail,® b. .
200. DEACON JOHN,^ son of Daniel"* (46), b. 1701 ; m. 1 Jan., 1729-30, Ann
Coley, dau. of Samuel Coley, of Fairfield.
He d. 17 Apr., 1740; she m. (2) James Hays, of Danbury.
James Hays and Ann, his wife, both of Danbury, conveyed to their "loving
children, Ezra and Seth Kellogg, of Danbury, John Kellogg and Mary Smith, of
Norwalk, and Ann, wife of Elnathan Knapp, of Danbury," their right of dower in
the land of her late husband, John Kellogg, 4 Jan., 1760.
There was set off, 7 Sept., 1739, to John Kellogg, land at Ellis Neck, valued
at £9, 4s., 6d., and on 27 Dec, 1739, "8 acres at ye upper end of Silver Mine Hill."
In 1731, the Parish of Canaan in Norwalk was established, and John's house was
included in this parish, but in Oct., 1738, he was allowed, by act of the General
Assembly, to leave the Parish of Canaan and rejoin Norwalk. His estate, ap-
praised at £1,800, was distributed in 1750.
Children.
+551 Ezra,® b. 3 Apr., 1731 ; m. Anne Judd.
552 Mart,® b. 23 Jan., 1732-33 ; m. Robert Smith, of Norwalk, probably son
of Robert Smith and Judith Fountain.
+553 Ann,® b. 16 Mar., 1734; m. Elnathan Knapp.
+554 John,® b. 25 May, 1737; m. (1) Sarah Smith; (2) Sarah Bishop.
+555 Seth,® b. 8 Feb., 1740; m. Eunice Judd.
201. BENJAMIN," son of Daniel"* (46), b. 1704 ; m. Elizabeth
He d. about 1749.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 81
He was a farmer; rem. from Norwalk to the western part of Wallingford,
Conn., in that part which was set off and incorporated as the town of Cheshire.
He bought land, 7 Dec, 1724, on the west side of the river near the West Eoc-ks.
Perhaps his father, Daniel, also owned land in Wallingford, since Benjamin
owned land there, jointly with his three brothers and bought them out 5 Mar.,
1732. He owned a large tract of land in the eastern part of Cheshire and appears
to have been prosperous, for at his death his estate inventoried, personal property,
£1,517, and realty, £1,135. The only tradition that remains of him was his great
dislike of the Indians. She m. (2) before 11 Jan., 1756, Thomas Andrus.
Children.
556 Daniel,* b. 13 Aug., 1729; d. unm., about 1753, in Wallingford. His
will was probated in Jan., 1754; his property was divided among
his brothers and sisters.
557 Samuel,* b. 15 Oct., 1731; was living in Wallingford as late as 1 Mar.,
1757.
558 Justus,* b. 13 Apr., 1733; d. unm. in the camp at Lake George, 17 Nov.,
1755. His will, dated 11 Jan., 1755, names his mother, Elizabeth
Andrus, as his sole legatee.
■559 Benjamin,* b. 18 Dec., 1734; d. 1 Feb., 1737.
+560 Lois,* b. 29 Oct., 1736; m. Josiah Smith.
561 Elizabeth,* b. 31 May, 1738; m. 8 June, 1758, Elijah Hotchkiss.
562 Benjamin,* b. 21 Dec, 1741 ; sold his homestead in Wallingford, 12 Jan.,
1789, to Esther Beach, wife of Samuel Beach; he was then of
Cheshire.
+563 Sarah,* b. 2S Jan., 1746; m. Job Winchell.
203. ELIASAPH,'' son of Daniel^ (46), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 21 July, 1709;
m. 13 June, 1734, Rachel Benedict, b. 27 Sept., 1710, dau. of Ensign Thomas
Benedict* and Rachel Smith.
He d. 28 May, 1792, in Xew Canaan.
He res. in the Parish of Canaan, afterward the town of New Canaan. Four
acres were assigned him by the town, 1 Dec, 1737 ; 21 Mar., 1739, he was granted
twelve acres "on both sides of Five Mile River."
+564 Joanna,* b. 27 May, 1735 ; m. Jesse Abbott.
565 Rachel,* b. 25 Apr., 1737; d. 30 Nov., 1738.
566 Rachel,* b. 3 Dec, 1738.
+567 Ltdia,* b. 26 Mar., 1740; m. John Hickox.
+568 Esther,* b. 22 Oct., 1741 ; m. Noah Footc
569 Thomas,* b. 1 Aug., 1743.
+570 Eliasaph,* b. 8 Sept., 1745 ; m. Adah Benedict.
571 MiLiSAN,* b. 23 Mar., 1747. (See 546.)
572 Deborah,* b. 20 Apr., 1749.
205. SAMUEL," son of Samuel"* (47), b. 23 Dec, 1706; m. Ann . b.
about 1716.
He d. 4 Oct., 1754.
'Ensign Thomas Benedict was son of Thomas Benedict, of Jamaica, N. Y., and MarT
Messenger. He m. 13 May, 1697, Rachel, dau. of Samuel Smith, and granddaughter o"f
Matthew Marvin, Sr. He was a surveyor and served several terms as selectman.
82 The Kelloggs ix the Ne'sv World.
He res. in the Parish of Canaan, Norwalk. Inventory of his estate shows in
detail, personal effects and furniture indicating comfortable, if not luxurious,
surroundings. Among other property mentioned are "Negro boy, Jonas, value
£600, and Negro boy, Nimrod, £450."* The whole estate was valued at £11,300.
His widow m. (2), before 8 Mar., 1782, Jarvis, and 8 Mar., 1782, con-
veyed to her children "all the right I have in the land of my late husband, Samuel
Kellogg, deceased, except what was laid out to me in the home place."
Childreti.
+573 Lois,® b. ; m. Benjamin Whitney.
+574 Ann,® b. 1738 ; m. Nathan Jarvis.
+575 EuTH,® b. ; m. Asa Ho)^:.
576 Stephen," b. about 1742 ; d. 2 Dec, 1746.
+577 ELiz.iBETH,** b. ; m. Matthew Eeed (638).
+ 578 M.VEY,® b. ; m. Blackleach Jesup.
+579 Esther,® b. 1748; m. Timothy Keeler.
+580 Saeah,® b. ; m. Eobert Wasson.
207. MAETIN,^ son of Samuel^ (47), b. in Norwalk, 23 Mar., 1711; m. Mary
Lockwood, dau. of Deacon Eliphalet Lockwood, b. 27 Feb., 1675-76^ and Mary
Gold, b. 1674, of Stamford.
She d. ; he m. (2) Mercy (perhaps dau. of Samuel Wood, of Nor-
walk, who had a dau. Mercy, b. 30 Mar., 1717). He d. 7 July, 1756.
He and his wife joined the church in New Canaan Parish, 2 Feb., 1743. His
will, dated 3 July, 1756, proved 30 July, same year, mentions his wife, Mercy,
dau. Mercy, sons Eliphalet, Martin, Samuel and Nathan. His brother-in-law,
Theophilus Fitch, and his brother, Epenetus Kellogg (211), were the executors.
Besides one-quarter of his real estate, he gives to "Eliphalet in consideration of
his being my eldest son and other considerations the following articles which were
his own mother's * * also two cows and a calf, — the cows are those which his
grandmother Lockwood gave to me."
She m. (2) 22 Mar., 1757, Capt. Samuel Hanford, of New Canaan; d. 28
Dec, 1783, aged 66.
Children.
+581 Eliphalet,® b. before 1740; m. Sarah Brown.
+582 Martin,® b. 10 Oct., 1740; m. (1) Mercy Benedict; (2) Abigail Knapp.
583 Samuel,® bap. 16 Oct., 1743; d. young.
+584 Mercy,® bap. 1 Sept., 1745 ; m. Moses Hanford.
+585 S.iMOEL,® b. 29 June, 1749; m. (1) Elizabeth Waring; (2) Mrs. Lydia
(Smith) Crane.
'Slavery was, at that period, the universal practice of all Christian nations, and
although the early planters came to Xew England to obtain and maintain liberty, and "bond
slaverie, villinage" and other feudal servitudes were prohibited, their necessities made
negro slavery appear as an effectual way to solve the labor question.
Emanuel Dow-ning, a brother-in-law of Gov. Winthrop, wrote in 164.5 that he thought
it "synne in us having power in our hand to suffer them (the Indiana) to mayntayne the
worship of the devill," and suggests the exchange of Indians for negroes; following this
suggestion the Indian war-prisoners, who proved such dangerous house-servants, seemed a
convenient, cheap and God-sent means of exchange for "Moores," as they were called, who
were far better servants. We find even gentle Roger Williams asking for "one of the drove
of Adam's degenerate seed" as a slave. Lowell thus comments upon such ministrations:
"Let any housewife of our day who does not find the Keltic element in domestic life so
refreshing as to Mr. Arnold in literature, imagine a household with one wild Pequot
i
The Kelloggs in the New World. 83
4-5S6 Xathax,^ bap. 26 Apr., 1752; m. Rachel Carter.
209. LYDIA," dau. of Samuel-* (47), b. 30 Oct., 1715; m. Theophilus Fitch,*
b. , son of John Fitch, b. 29 Sept., 1677, and Lydia Bushnell, who is said
to have lived to be 103 years old.
Theophilus Fitch was a prominent and leading citizen of New Canaan.
Cliildren.
587 Comfort Fitch/^ b. 30 Jan., 1737.
588 Ruth Fitcli,^ b. 1 Apr., 1739.
589 John FitchP b. 24 Aug., 1740.
590 Sarah Fitch,*^ b. 10 Sept., 1742.
591 Mary Fitch/^ b. 11 July, 1744.
592 Samuel Fitch,^ b. 26 Jan., 1746-47.
593 Sarah Fitch,^ b. 9 Jan., 1748-49.
594 Theophilus Fitch,^ b. 1 Sept., 1751; m. 7 Feb., 1781, Ann Gregory; had
three children.
595 Ann Fitch,^ b. 29 July, 1756.
596 Joseph Fltch,^ b. 21 Oct., 1758; m. 12 Oct., 1784, Hannah Sperry, b. in
New Milford, Conn., 28 June, 1760.
210. GIDEON,^ son of Samuel'* (47), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 5 Dec. 1717; m.
Hannah ; he d. 10 Sept., 1771; his will bears date 9 Sept., 1771.
Children.
-1-597 IsAAC,<* b. 14 Jan., 1745; m. (1) Hannah Fitch; (2) Mrs. Sarah (Bur-
gess) Gardner.
-f 598 E-VOS,<« b. ; m. Lydia Fitch.
4-599 Hanxah," b. ; m. William Eeed (636).
-|-600 SusAXXA,® b. , in Norsvalk, Conn. ; m. David Nash.
601 Ehoda,^ d. unm. ; 21 Feb., 1772, her brothers, Isaac and Enos, as ex-
ecutors of Gideon, sold her land in Norwalk.
woman, communicated with by signs, for its maid-of-all-work, and take courage. Those
were serious times indeed when your cook might give warning by taking your scalp or chig-
non, as the ease might be, and rnaking off with it into the woods."
In selling these Indian captives into slavery, the colonists were but following the ex-
ample of other nations; for example, at the time of the English wars, numbers of Scots
were brought to ^Vmerica and sold. At one time, in fact, "Scots, Indians and Negroes"
were not allowed to train in the militia in Massachusetts.
Slavery lingered in New England until after revolutionary days, and it is said that its
death blow was given in Worcester, Mass., in 1783, when a citizen was tried for beating his
negro servant, and convicted, notwithstanding his plea that the black man was a slave.
The Declaration of Independence and the abolition of slavery did not seem to better the
aspect of the servant question. The "Providence Gazette" published a notice in 1796 which
opens thus and sounds quite "up to date:"
"Was mislaid or taken away by mistake, soon after the formation of the abolition
society, from the servant girls in this town all inclination to do any kind of work, and left
in lieu thereof an independent appearance, a strong and continued thirst for high wages, a
gossiping disposition for every sort of amusement, a leering and hankering after persons of
the other sex, a desire of finery and fashions, a never ceasing trot after new places more
advantageous for stealing, with a number of contingent accomplishments that do not suit
the wearers." — Extracted from Earle's "Customs and Fashions in Old New England."
•Thomas Fitch, of Norwalk, was son of Thomas Fitch and Anne Pue. of Bocking,
E-isex, a parish which adjoins Braintree, the home of the Kelloggs in England. He arrived
in New England 1635-38 and was in Norwalk as early as 1652. His widowed mother came
with him. ' John Fitch, his son, m. 3 Dec. 1664, Rebecca Lindall, dau. of Henry and Rosa-
mond Lindall, of New Haven. John Fitch, son of John. b. in Norwalk, 29 Sept., 1677, m.
Lydia Bushnell, dau. of Francis Bushnell and Hannah SejTiiour.
84 The Kelloggs in the New World.
211. EPENETUS « son of Samuel* (47), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 2G June, 1719 ;
m. about 1740, Jemima Rogers, of Huntington, N. Y.
He d. 19 June, 1774; she d. 9 June, 1789; they are buried in the cemetery
near the Town House, Norwalk.
He was a fanner ; rem. to Long Island and afterward returned to Norwalk
and lived in "White Oak Shade," New Canaan, near Ponassus Path.*
Children.
-t-603 Saeah," b. about 1740 or '41; m. Ezra Reed (621).
-j-603 Phebe,<' b. about 1743; m. Capt. Nathaniel Scribner.
+ 604 Jejiima," b. about 1744; m. Stephen Hanford, Jr.
-)-605 Marth.\,^ b. about 1745; m. Ichabod Marvin.
-)-606 Epenetds,® b. in Apr., 1746; m. Rebecca Richards.
607 Deborah,* b. ; m. Comstock.
608 Ann-e,« b. ; m. Weed.
609 Mary (Polly),* b. ; probably d. unm.
+ 610 James,« b. 5 Apr., 1755; m. (1) Lydia Nash; (2) Mrs. Martha (Clark)
Johnson.
+611 Stephen,® b. 1 July, 1757; m. Lydia Bouton.
612 Lydia,* b. about 1763; d. unm., 7 May, 1779; buried in NorwaK-, Town
House Cemetery.
212. ELIZABETH," dau. of Joseph* (50), b. in Norwalk, 5 Oct., 1703; m.
Daniel Reed, son of John Reed,** of Norfolk, and Elizabeth Tuttle.
She d. ; he m. (2) Susanna .
He d. before 1 Jan., 1776, when his will, dated 6 Feb., 1774, was proved. In
his will he mentioned wife, Susanna, daus. Elizabeth and Joanna; sons, Benja-
min, Abraham, Eliakim, James, Ezra and Elijah, and grandsons Gershom and
Jonathan Reed.
He owned land in Stamford and Norwalk, by "ye perambulation line." The
perambulation line was the line between Norwalk and Stamford. He was ad-
mitted to the Communion table, together with his wife (not named), in Middle-
sex Parish, now Darien, 28 Dec, 1758. The church in Middlesex Parish was or-
ganized 7 Oct., 1744, and "Elizabeth," wife of Daniel Reed, was admitted that
day, thus making it certain that Daniel m. Susannah later than that time. (Darien
was incorporated May, 1820; taken from Stamford, but the parish of Middlesex
included a part of Norwalk.)
Children, b. in Norwalk, and all probably by first husband.
613 Daniel Reed,^ b. 28 Dec, 1721 ; m. 22 May, 1746, Mary, dau. of Jon-
athan and Eunice (Reed) Bell, and had several children; he d. be-
fore 6 Dec, 1757, when his father was granted administration on
his estate, and guardians were appointed for his children, Lydia,
Phineas, Joseph, Gershom and Daniel; his widow m. (2)
Smith.
*An Indian trail from Norwalk to a point about two miles west of New Canaan village.
** John Reed, b. in Cornwall, England, 163.3, was a soldier under Cromwell ; after the
restoration of Charles II he fled to New England ; m. in Providence, R. I., Ann, widow of
Francis Derby; rem. to Rye, N. Y., and about 1684 rem. to Norwalk, where he res. at or
.near Rowayton. His son John m. Elizabeth Tuttle, dau. of John Tuttle, of New Haven.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 85
61-1 Abraham Beed,^ b. 28 Nov., 1723; m. Hannah Bell, sister of Daniel's wife,
and had seven children ; rem. to Granville, N. Y. A son, Kitchell,
m. (2) Mrs. Kellogg, of Granville.
615 Eliakim Reed,^ b. 18 Sept., 172.5 ; m. Sarah, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth
(Latham) Richards; had nine children.
616 Elizabeth Eced,^ b. 30 Mar., 1730; m. Joseph Ambler.
617 Benjamin Reed,^ b. 3 Feb., 1732 ; d. young.
618 Lydia Reed,^ b. 15 Feb., 1734; m. Davenport.
619 James Reed,^ b. 18 Mar., 1736; ra. Joanna, dau. of Daniel Castle; had
fourteen children; twins twice.
620 Benjamin Reed,*^ b. 3 Feb., 1737 ; m. Bethia Weed, dau. of Charles Weed,
of Stamford; had six children.
621 EzTa Reed,*^ b. Mar., 17-40; m. Sarah Kellogg (+602).
622 Joanna Reed,^ b. 1743; m. Stephen Warren.
623 Elijah Reed,^ bap. 25 July, 1745, in Middlesex Parish; m. Dec, 1763,
Esther Bates, of Stamford.
213. SARAH,'^ dau. of Joseph"* (50), b. in Norsvalk, 5 Apr., 1706; m. Samuel
Reed, son of John Reed and Elizabeth Tuttle.
He d. before 5 May, 1760, when his will, dated 19 Jan., same year, was proved
in Fairfield; she d. in New Canaan, 25 Dec, 1783, aged 78.
She was admitted, with her husband, to the church in New Canaan, by letter
from Mr. Dickinson (pastor of Norwalk), 3 Sept., 1733.
In his will he mentioned, wife, Sarah, sons Samuel, Abijah, Timothy, Na-
thaniel and Hezekiah,and daus. Hannah, Rachel, Sarah and Katherine and grand-
daughter Phebe, dau. of Mary. To his son Abijah he gave a piece of land "on
north side of country road, near my house, bounded west by my brother William's
land; north by brother Daniel; east by Samuel Richards; south by country
road."
She was admitted to the church in Middlesex Parish, at its organization, 7
Oct., 1744, but her husband's name does not appear in its records.
Children.
624 Samuel Reed,^ b. .
625 Abijah Reed,^ b. ; Timothy Reed granted administration on his
estate, 4 Apr., 1761.
626 Timothy Reed,^ b. ; m. ; she d. in New Canaan, 22 Sept.,
1793, aged 50; he d. 24 Sept., 1794, aged 55.
627 Nathaniel Reed,^ b. .
628 HezeHah Reed,^ b. .
629 Sarah Reed,^ b. .
630 Mary Reed,^ b. ; m. 9 Nov., 1749, in Middlesex Parish, John More-
house; she d. before her father's will was dated, leaving a dau.
Phebe.
631 Hannah ReedP b. .
632 Rachel Reed,*^ b. :•
633 Katherine Reed,^ bap. in Middlesex Parish, 15 Feb., 1749.
215. RACHEL,^ dau. of Joseph^ (50), b. 15 July, 1710; m. 28 Nov., 1729,
William Reed, b. 16 Nov., 1708, son of John Reed and Elizabeth Tuttle.
86 The Ejelloggs ix the New Wokld.
He d. 2 Aug., 1793, aged 85, in Xew Canaan; she d. 24 Dec, 1793, aged 85.
Records of deaths and ages in records of church in New Canaan.
They were admitted to the church in New Canaan, 27 Jan., 1734.
Children.
634 Joseph Eeed,^ b. 30 Oct., 1731.
635 David Reed,^ bap. 27 Jan., 1733-34, the day his father and mother were
admitted to the church.
636 William Eeed,*^ b. 20 Mar., 1734; m. 29 Sept., 1762, Hannah Kellogg
(+599).
637 Mattheiv Recd,^ bap. 4 Sept., 1736; d. young.
638 Matthew Reed,*^ bap. 21 Jan., 1738-39; m. Elizabeth Kellogg (-f 577).
639 Eli Reed,*^ bap. 3 July, 1740; m. Abigail Weed, b. 28 June, 1739, dau. of
Reuben and Lydia (HoUy) Weed.
640 Rachel Reed,^ bap. 4"Apr., 1743.
641 Mary Reed,^ bap. 16 Oct., 1743.
643 Isaac Reed,^ bap. 21 Dec, 1746.
643 Jacob Reed,^ bap. 21 Dec, 1746; d. 21 May, 1749.
644 Jacob Reed,^ bap. 21 May, 1749.
645 Abigail Reed,^ bap. 2 June, 1750; d. 2 June, 1751.
217. DAVID,^ son of Joseph* (50), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 28 Sept., 1715; m.
28 Feb., 1734, Judith Raymond, dau. of Daniel Raymond, bap. in Salem, Mass.,
17 Apr., 1653, of Norwalk and L3-me, Conn., and Rebecca Sage; he d. 1745.
He res. in Norwalk. In the distribution of his father's estate, he received
the homestead and several lots in New Canaan at Kellogg's East Ridge. From the
deeds recorded in Norwalk, it would seem that, to protect his family, most of his
property was placed in the names of friends and relatives and later reconveyed to
him. The last mention of him on the land records of Norwalk is a sale of eight
acres of land, 10 Mar., 1738-39. His descendants state that he went on the Cape
Breton expedition, 1745-47, and d. there. In the Journal of the Chaplain of the
fleet of that expedition, mention is made of the death of a man named Kellogg in
Capt. Chapman's Co., which was raised in Norwalk and vicinity, but no list of
members has been found. Capt. Chapman was a resident of Ridgefield. Noah
Taylor, who was Lieut, in this company, res. in Norwalk.
She m. (2) as his second wife, in Middlesex Parish, now Darien, Conn., 16
Oct., 1750, Nathan Weed, of Stamford.
Perhaps they rem. to South Salem, N. Y.
In Stamford Probate, 3 Apr., 1759, her husband, Nathan Weed, gave bond
as guardian to "David Kellogg, a minor, son of David Kellogg, late of Norwalk,
deceased."
These facts would go toward substantiating the family tradition of his later
days and death.
Children.
646 Mart,« b. 23 Sept., 1734.
647 Rachel « b. 17 Apr., 1737.
648 Judith,* b. 23 Aug., 1739.
649 Joseph « b. 23 Mar., 1742.
-(-650 David,® b. about 1744; m. Mrs. Eunice Brown.
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218. BEXJAMIX,^ son of Joseph-* (50), b. in Xonvalk, 26 Sept., 1717; m.
after 1757 and before 6 ]\Iay, 17S3, Mrs. Lydia Whitney, widow of James Whitney
of Eidgefield. (James Whitney was b. at R., 6 Dec, 1725, and was son of Henry
and Elizabeth (Olmstead) Whitney. He d. as early as 1757.)
Settled in South East,* Dutchess Co., N. Y., but in 1793 was again in Eidge-
field, Conn.
Child.
-\-G51 Bexjajiix,^ b. ; m. Lois Keeler.
219. DEACOX SAMITEL,« son of Samuel-* (51), b. in Hatfield, 18 May, 1694;
m. 8 Jan., 1735-36, Abigail Sterling, b. about 1710.
He d. 31 July, 1783, aged 90; she d. 23 Aug., 1803, aged 93.
He rem. with his father to Colchester about 1707, where he was deacon in
the Congregational Church, and was elected to several town offices.
Children, h. in Colchester.
-f 653 Abigail,** b. 29 Oct., 1736; m. Joseph Gillett.
654 Samuel « b. 20 Dec, 1738 ; m. Marv- Pratt, who d. 23 Feb., 1813, aged 70 ;
he d. 24 Nov., 1825, aged 87, leaving no children. Estate valued
at about $60,000. In his will he bequeathed to the town $2,000 for
the support of the poor, and to the First Society $700 for the sup-
port of the Gospel Ministry.
-1-655 Hannah,** b. 30 Sept., 1740; m." Daniel Wood.
656 Ann,** b. 30 Xov., 1742 ; d. 9 July, 1758, aged 16. Headstone reads, Mrs.
Ann Kellogg. (It was a profound distance between Mr. and Good-
man. Mistress and Goody named a distinction as positive if not as
great as between a duchess and a milkmaid ; unmarried women and
girls, if deemed worthy any title at all, were not termed Miss, but
were also Mrs. Eev. ilr. Thompson wrote a funeral tribute to a
little girl of six, entitled : "A Neighbor s Tears dropt on ye Grave
of an amiable Virgin; a pleasant Plant cut down in blooming of
her Spring, viz: Mrs. Rebecka Sewall, August ye 4th 1710." Child
Life Colonial Days, 223.)
-1-657 Mary,** b. 27 Apr., 1745'; m. Xathan Goodspeed.
658 . Eunice,** b. in Colchester, 26 Feb., 1747; m. in Colchester, 16 Jan., 1777,
Ebenezer Carter, b. 23 Maj-, 1743, son of Ezra Carter of Marlboro,
Conn., and Jerusha White, b. 27 July, 1703, great granddaughter
of Elder John White, of Hartford, Conn., 1636; he d. 23 Dec,
1829, aged 86; she d. 11 Oct., 1834, aged 87.
-1-659 Daniel,** b. 1 June, 1749 ; m. Elizabeth Welfs.
220. DEACOX JOSEPH,^ son of Samuel-* (51), b. 18 June, 1696, in Hatfield,
Mass. ; m. 23 Oct., 1717, Abigail Miller, of Colchester.
He d. about 1765 in Hebron, Conn., his will being dated 20 Aug., 1765.
He rem. with his father's family to Colchester about 1707, and 28 Feb., 1722,
sold his rights in his father's homestead in Colchester to his brother, Samuel, for
£14; rem. from Colchester to Hebron, Conn., and lived in the part now called
*One-hal{ of the "Oblong," in which Southeast and Amenia were comprised, was
bought and colonized by Norwalk people, but, as later suiTeys gave it to New -ifork, many
settlers returned to Connecticut.
88 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Marlboro, where he res. until his death. His homestead was about one and one-
half miles southeast of Marlboro Church, north of the road, and he moved into his
new house, sixty or eighty rods away from his first one, in 1736. This house is
said to have been one of the principal residences in Hebron, and his son Daniel
and grandson Charles are supposed to have lived there. He was deacon in Hebron
and Marlboro.
Children.
+660 Joseph,*' b. 8 Aug., 1718; m. Susanna King.
+661 DANrEL,« b. 6 May, 1720; m. Ann Dewey.
662 Meecy,« (called Mary in her father's will), b. 20 May, 1723, in Hebron,
and joined the church there, in 1737; she m. 7 Jan., 1747, John
Wright, in Hebron.
+663 Moses,** b. 10 May, 1725; m. Dinah Sears.
+664 Elijah,® b. 15 Jan., 1728; m. Hannah Adams.
+665 EzEKiEL,** b. 24 Nov., 1732; m. Ann Owen.
666 Abigail,'* b. 27 Nov., 1734; unm. 1765.
+667 Samuel,® b. ; m. Hannah Strong.
668 Benjamin,® b. .
221. HANNAH,** dau. of Samuel"* (51), b. in Hatfield, Mass., 11 Sept., 1699;
m. Nathaniel Clark, of Lebanon, Conn., b. Apr., 1693.
He d. 20 May, 1737, in Lebanon; she was living in Lebanon in 1747, when
she sold land to her brother, Samuel.
Children, h. in Lebanon.
669 Nathaniel Clark,*' b. 6 Aug., 1720; m. in Lebanon, 5 Nov., 1740, Martha
Witt.
670 Asahel Clark,*' h. 11 Mar., 1721-22.
671 Silas Clark*' b. 20 June, 1724; d. 16 Apr., 1809, aged 84, in Lebanon.
672 Hannah Clark,^ b. 24 Nov., 1727 ; m. in Lebanon, 26 Dec, 1749, Joseph
McCall.
673 Jared Clark,^ b. 15 July, 1729; m. in Lebanon, 12 Dec, 1754, Mary
Abell; d. 11 Sept., 1775, in Lebanon.
674 Lois Clark,*' b. 10 Sept., 1731.
675 Euth Clark,*' b. 8 Apr., 1734; d. 9 Mar., 1826.
676 Amos Clark.^ b. 25 Apr., 1736; d. young.
222. EUNICE,'^ dau. of Samuel* (51), b. in Hatfield, 3 Aug., 1701; m. 11
July, 1728, Benjamin Quitcrfield, of Colchester, b. 11 Apr., 1704, probably the
son of Clement Quiterfield, of Colchester.
He d. 8 Aug., 1771 ; she d. in Colchester, 24 May, 1794.
Children.
677 Benjamin Quiterfield,^ b. 22 Apr., 1729 ; d. Feb., 1801.
678 Eunice Quiterfield.*' b. 26 Feb., 1730-31.
679 Asa Quiterfield,*' b. 28 June, 1733.
680 L^rael Quiterfield,*' b. 28 Aug., 1735; d. 19 June, 1739.
681 Hannah Quiterfield.^ h. 3 Nov., 1737; d. 11 Dec, 1738.
682 Israel Quiterfield,*' bap. 17 Feb., 1740; d. 28 Feb., 1740.
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683 Jacob Quiterfield,^ b. 12 Apr., 1741; m. 25 Oct., 1759, Elizabeth Kilbom;
d. 28 May, 1777 ; he was pastor of the churches in Colchester and
Antioch.
224. EDITHA,'^ dau. of Lieut. Xathaniel^ (52), b. in Hadlev, 13 Nov., 1699;
m. 2 Mar., 1727, Joseph Pratt, b. 30 June, 1698, son of Sergt. Joseph Pratt and
Sarah Colyer.
Children, b. in Colchester.
684 Lois Pratt,*^ b. 13 Dec, 1727.
685 Lidia Pratt,^ b. 3 Mar., 1730.
686 Joseph Pratt,^ b. 2 Aug., 1732.
687 Peter Pratt,^ b. 8 Feb., 1734-35.
225. COEP. NATHAXIEL,= son of Lieut. Nathaniel^ (52), b. in Colchester, 8
May, 1703 ; m. 1 July, 1725, Elizabeth Williams, b. 13 Feb., 1703, dau. of Charles
Williams.
He d. about 1753 in Windsor, Conn.; she d. 1 Apr., 1762.
Ees. in Colchester. He was a farmer, and in 1729, a rate gatherer. He
may have held other offices in the to'mi, the records not always making distinction
between his father and himself.
The town voted, 10 Dec, 1722, to pay him "12 shillings for the year ensuing
(o beat the drum on Sabbath Days for Meetings * * he finding himself a
drum."
He rem. in his old age to Windsor, Conn., where he d.
Children.
+688 Charles,« b. 17 Sept., 1726; m. Sarah Hitchcock.
+ 689 Elizabeth,® b. 8 July, 1729; m. Elihu Clark.
690 Sarah,® b. 22 Feb., 1731-32; m. Bingham; Bingham was ap-
pointed administrator of her father in 1755.
+691 Delight,® b. 5 Oct., 1734; m. Eobert Andrews.
693 Margaret,® b. 17 Jan., 1736-37 ; m. 20 Mar., 1755, Nathan Webb.
+693 Nathaniel,® b. 10 July, 1739; m. (1) Hannah B. Hastings; (2) Mrs.
Lydia (Sargent) Watson.
694 Ann,® b. 28 Jan., 1742 ; bap. 31 July, 1742 ; was living unm. 1757.
695 Asa,® b. 14 May, 1746; d. 19 Dec, 1746.
226. SAEAH,-' dau. of Lieut. Nathaniel* (52), b. in Colchester, 27 Dec, 1707;
m. in Colchester, 19 Feb., 1729, Eev. Judah Lewis.
She d. 7 Apr., 1732, aged 25; he m. (2) Mercy Kellogg (+123) ; d. 15 Apr.,
1739.
Child.
696 Sarah Lewis,^ b. 18 Jan., 1730, in Colchester; m. 10 Nov., 1748, Joseph
Crocker.
227. LYDIA,5 dau. of Lieut. Nathaniel* (52), b. in Colchester, 29 May, 1710;
m. (1) 28 May, 1730, Capt. John Hopson, b. 12 Nov., 1707, in Colchester, son of
John Hopson and Sarah Northam.
■He d. 6 Aug., 1751; she m. (2) Henry Bliss, of Lebanon; she d. 31 Mar.,
176L
90 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
697 John Hopson/^ b. 5 Nov., 1731; d. 14 July, 1733.
698 John Hopson,^ b. 29 Jan., 1734; m. 19 Apr., 1759, Mary Worthington,
bap. 24 June, 1739, dau. of Elijah and Mary (Welles) Worthing-
ton, of Colchester; she d. 29 July, 1798; had five children.
699 Betiy Eopson,^ b. 16 Feb., 1735; m. Johnson.
700 Sarah Hopson,^ b. 29 Jan., 1737.
701 L7jdia Hopson,^ b. 20 Aug., 1739 ; d. 6 July, 1740.
702 Lydia Hopson,^ b. 24 Oct, 1741; d. 6 Oct., 1761.
703 Mary Hopson,^ b. 16 Apr., 1745.
704 Hannah Hopson,^ b. 29 Sept., 1747.
705 Prudence Hopson,^ b. 16 Dec, 1750.
228. ABXER,s son of Lieut. Xathaniel* (52), b. in Colchester, about 1716;
m. 26 June, 1740, Lydia Otis, b. 20 Jan., 1716-17, one of the eighteen children of
Nathaniel Otis, of Yarmouth, ilass., who d. in Colchester, 17 Apr., 1771, aged 82
(a descendant of John Otis, b. in Barnstable, Devonshire, England, who drew lots
in first division of Hingham, Mass., 1635, and gave his name to "Otis Hill"), and
Hannah Thatcher, who d. in Colchester, 6 May, 1780, aged 90.
He d. 18 Nov., 1754, aged 38.
His book of accounts has been preserved and is now owned by Mrs. Caroline
(Kellogg) Becker (+5281), of Vine Valley, N. Y. Among the items may be
quoted: "Uncle Thomas Kellogg lived with me three weeks in the year 1751;
bought for him one pint of Rughm, 5s. To Father Otis, 3 hens, 15s. 6 Feb.,
1753, then uncel thomas went to Joseph Kellogg and uncel staid thare forteen
weaks & one day."
From family records kept by him, many of the following dates are taken :
She m. (2) 19 Mar., 1761, Capt. Amos Thomas, of Lebanon, b. about 1696.
He d. 17 Dec, 1781, aged 85; she d. 1 Jan., 1807, aged 91.
Children, b. in Colchester.
706 Delight,« b. 6 Apr., 1741 ; d. 8 Nov., 1749.
707 Ltdia,« b. 15 Jan., 1742-43 ; d. 14 Apr., 1759.
+708 David,« b. 26 Aug., 1744; m. (1) Elinor Williams; (2) Sarah Reding-
ton Tyler.
+709 Abner« b. 9 Nov., 1746; m. Lydia Bartlett.
+710 EzEKiEL,« b. 17 Sept., 1748; m. (1) Elishaba Wells; (2) Mrs. Philotha
(Clark) Tracy.
+711 Margaret,** b. 16 Jan., 1751-53; m. John Ellis.
+712 EzRA,« b. 5 Sept., 1754; m. Mary Whiting.
229. JOHN,^ son of Lieut. Nathaniel* (52), b. in Colchester, about 1717 ; m. 2
Apr., 1738, Mary Newton, b. 1 Mar., 1719, dau. of Maj. Israel Newton, of Col-
chester, and Hannah , who d. 38 May, 1780, aged 88. .Maj. Israel was b. 5
Mar., 1694 ; d. 24 May, 1745, at siege of Cape Breton.
He d. 22 Jan., 1763; she d. 2 July, 1794, aged 70.
They res. in Colchester, where both died.
Children, b. in Colchester.
+713 JoDAH « b. 8 Mar., 1739 ; m. Mary Tomlinson.
+714 Mercy,** b. 11 June, 1741; m. Asa Graves.
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+715 Jonx,« b. 20 Dec, 1743; m. (1) Bethia Williams; (2) Mrs. Margaret
(Foote) Bigelow.
+716 Israel,® b. 31 May, 1746; m. Hannab Ingraham.
I +717 Mart,« b. 19 Dec, 1749 ; m. Nathan Tiffany.
I 718 Hanxah,« b. 8 Dec, 1751; m. Beebe.
I +719 Elisha,** b. 15 Xov., 1755; m. Susanna Day.
230. EZRA,5 son of Lieut. Nathaniel-* (52), b. in Colchester, 6 Sept., 1724; m.
in Amherst, 14 May, 1747, Euth Wells, of '-'Wellstown."
He d. 5 Jan., 1754; his estate was appraised 13 Feb., 1754.
I He res. in Hatfield, Mass., and Colchester, Conn.
I She m. (2) 4 Nov., 1757, Capt. Henry Stiles, of Whately, an officer in the
revolutionary army, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1730.
He d. 20 Apr^, 1810; she d. in \\Tiately, 5 July, 1812, aged 86.
Children.
+720 SARAH,6b. ; m. (1) Torrj-; (2) Elihu Strong; (3) Eoger
Clapp.
+721 EussELL,« b. 16 July, 1750 ; m. Azubah .
722 Oliver,® b. ; enlisted in revolutionary army from Colchester;
served in Peekskill, 28 Apr. to 6 June, 1777; in Col. Moseley's
Eeg., 1778; in Capt. Hodges' Co., Eighth Conn. Reg., 16 July to 8
Dec, 1780.
SEVEXTH GENERATION.
240. ABIGAIL," dau. of Joseph" (60), b. in South Hadley, 8 Dec, 1711; m.
as his second wife, 25 Oct., 1746, Col. Charles Burrall, b. 3 Mar., 1720, only son
of William Burrall* and Joanna Westover.
She d. 28 Jan., 1739; he d. 7 Oct., 1803.
Col. Burrall, the first of the name born in America, fought all through the
revolutionary war, and was appointed, in 1776, to command a regiment in the
Brigade of Gen. Wadsworth ; served under Washington on Long Island and New-
Jersey, and was with his regiment at Ticonderoga, Crown Point and the battle of
Saratoga. His children all occupied honorable positions, one dau. marrying Gov.
Smith, of Vermont. The daughters were noted beauties of their time.
Children.
723 Abigail Burrall J b. 5 Dec, 1747.
724 William Burrall' b. 18 July, 1749.
725 Charles Burrall,'^ b. 18 Feb., 1751.
726 Susannah Burrall,"^ b. 18 May, 1753.
727 Mary Burrall,'' b. 28 June, 1755.
728 Chloe BurrallJ b. 27 Oct., 1757.
729 Jonathan Burrall,'^ b. 12 Aug., 1759.
730 Ovid Burrall^ b. 23 July, 1761.
731 Mary Burrall^ b. 3 Oct., 1763.
241. SARAH,8 dau. of Joseph^ (60), b. in South Hadley, 8 Jan., 1714; m.
about 1737, Joseph Moody, b. 13 Jan., 1712, son of Ebenezer Moody, b. 23 Oct.,
1675, and Editha ," b. 1682-83.
She d. June, 1782; he d. 15 Sept, 1803, aged 91.
Children, h. in South Hadley.
732 Joseph Moody,'' b. 2 Feb., 1738 ; d. 5 Jan., 1757.
733 Lois MoodyJ h. 29 Oct., 1740; d. 29 Feb., 1741.
734 Noah Moody,'' b. 29 Mar., 1742.
735 Eunice Moody,'' h. 23 Dec, 1746 ; d. 1746.
736 Silence Moody,'' b. May, 1748; d. 1749.
737 Seth Moody,'' b. 16 Jan., 1750; d. 1752.
738 Seth Moody,'' b. 28 Sept., 1752.
739 Daniel Moody,'' b. 17 Jan., 1755.
'William Burrall. a younfrer son of Sir Peter Burrall, of Redruth, County Cornwall,
England, came to America in 1715. He m. Joanna Westover. dau. of James Westover, of
Windsor, Conn., a descendant of Jonas Westover, who settled in Windsor 1639. He was a
chemist and metallurgist and was engaged in the copper mines in Simsbury, Conn., where
he m. Joanna. He went to Jamaica, W. I., to open a mine and d. there.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 93
242. EBENEZEE,« son of Joseph^ (60), b. in South Hadley, 26 Dec, 1715 ; m.
15 Dec, 1748, Mrs. Sarah Snow, widow of Josiah Snow, of Norwich, Conn., and
South Hadley.
Res. in South Hadley. His name appears in Muster Eoll of Col. Dwighf s
Eeg. on the western frontier, Aug. 11 to SI, 1748. In 1859 Ebenezer's great
grandson, Amos, was living on homestead.
Children.
+740 Amos,'' b. 1 Oct., 1749; m. Ruth Church (756).
741 Lois/ b. 4 Mar., 1752.
742 Sarah/ b. 25 Aug., 1754; m. in South Hadley, 21 July, 1791, Leonard
Miller, of Ludlow.
+743 Josiah/ b. 21 Nov., 1760; m. Jerusha Taylor.
744 Ebenezer/ b. ; d. ; was a blacksmith; perhaps rem. to
New York.
+ 745 Seth,'' b. 5 Sept., 1767; m. Naomi Parsons.
746 Ruth/ b. ; was a milliner in Lewiston, Canada.
747 Sallie/ b. .
748 RuFUS,^ b. .
243. RUTH,« dau. of Josephf* (60), b. in South Hadley, 18 Jan., 1717 ; m. 21
Dec, 1739, Benjamin Church of same place, b. 26 Dec, 1709, son of Benjamin
Church, b. 1 Sept., 1680, and Miriam Hovey, b. 27 Aug., 1689, and great grand-
son of Richard Church, of Hartford, 1637.
Res. in South Hadley.
Children.
749 Joel Church^ b. 16 Sept., 1740; m. Hannah ; res. in South Had-
ley.
750 Benjamin Church,'' b. 16 Apr., 1742; m. Miriam ; d. in Granby,
Mass., 15 Dec, 1775.
751 Josiah Church,'' b. 9 July, 1744.
752 David Church,'' b. 31 Mar., 1746.
753 John Church,'' b. 13 Jan., 1747; d. unm. in South Hadley, 1831.
754 Waitstill Church,'' b. 9 Feb., 1752.
755 Nathan Church,'' b. 27 July, 1754; graduated from Dartmouth College,
1784; settled as a minister in Bridgton, Me., 1789; d. 14 Nov.,
1836.
756 Ruth Church,'' b. 15 Nov., 1757; m. her cousin Amos Kellogg (+740).
757 Dorcas Church,'' b. 7 Aug., 1763.
244. MARTHA,« dau. of Joseph^ (60), b. in South Hadley, 21 May, 1720; m.
11 Nov., 1742, Nathaniel Ingram, b. 18 May, 1708, son of Nathaniel Ingram, b. 8
Oct., 1674, and Esther Smith.
Res. in South Hadley.
Children.
758 Nathaniel Ingram,'' b. 23 Aug., 1743; m. Hannah ; res. in South
Hadley; d. 19 Aug., 1815; she d. 8 July, 1838.
759 Sarali Ingram,'' b. 18 Sept., 1745.
760 Martha Ingram;' b. 23 Nov., 1747.
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246. JOSEPH,** son of Joseph^ (60), b. in South Hadley, 24 Dec, 1724; m.
27 Dec, 1754, Dorothy Taylor, dau. of Joseph Taylor, of South Hadley, and
Dorothy Eooker, b. 20 Apr., 1737.
She d. 2G Aug., 1803 ; he d. 14 Oct., 1810 ; lived on his father's homestead,
in South Hadley.
Children, h. in South Hadley.
+761 Eli,'' b. 3 June, 1757 ; m. Tryphena Smith.
4-762 Eliakim/ b. 10 Sept., 1759 ; m. Lois Eastman.
+763 Elijah,'' b. 17 Aug., 1761; m. Eunice McLellan.
+764 Joseph,'' b. 1 May, 1773; m. Elizabeth Burnham.
249. JABEZ,« son of Joseph^ (60), b." 11 Feb., 1734; m. Abigail Catlin.
She d. 1788, in the house of her son, Jabez, in Hanover, N. H. He rem. to
Hanover, 1785, and d. there 1791.
He was a private in Capt. Samuel Smith's Co. ; marched from South Hadley
for the relief of Fort William Henry, Aug., 1757 ; served thirteen days; traveled
180 miles; also in Capt. Elijah Smith's Co., Col. Israel Williams' Eeg. in the ex-
pedition against Canada at Crown Point, 26 Apr. to 7 Dec, 1759, and furnished
himself with arms. He served in the revolutionary army as Corp. in Capt. Ken-
drick's Co., Col. Lovell's Eeg. in Charlestown, Mass., 1776; Sergt. in Capt.
Chapin's Co., Col. Porter's Eeg., 24 Sept. to 4 Oct., 1777; private in Capt. Wait's
Co., Col. Woodbridge's Eeg. on Bennington Alarm, Aug., 1777.
Children, b. in South Hadley.
+765 PHiNEAS,'b. 6 Jan., 1759; m. (1) Jemima Snow; (2) Mrs. Mabel (Fox)
Andrews.
+766 Enos/ b. 28 July, 1761; m. (1) Lydia Alvord; (2) Demmis Wells.
+767 Jabez,'' b. 22 Apr., 1763; m. (1) Tempy Walton; (2) Euby Utley.
+768 Julie/ b. 27 Sept., 1765; m. Molly Pool (1628).
+769 NoADiAH,'' b. 26 Oct., 1767 ; m. PoUina Stebbins.
+770 Joseph,'' b. 26 Feb., 1770; m. (1) Mrs. Mercy (Davis) Bowen; (2)
Mary Chase.
+771 Abigail,'^ b. 20 Mar., 1772 ; m. Hon. John Walton.
772 ErastusJ b. 27 Oct., 1774; d. 12 May, 1775.
+773 Erastus/ b. 4 Apr., 1776; m. (1) Elizabeth Smith; (2) Judith Hall.
774 John,'' b. 17 Nov., 1778; d. imm. about 1806, in Savannah, Ga., where he
was engaged in building a factory when last heard from.
775 Eachel,'' b. 23 July, 1781; d. unm. in Cambridge, Mass., about 1840.
253. DAVID,« son of Capt. SamueF (61), b. in Westfield, 30 May, 1721; m.
(published 11 Apr., 1747), Elizabeth Jones, of Enfield, Conn., dau. of Lieut.
Thomas Jones and Mary ileacham.
He d. 6 Mar., 1776; she d. about 1804.
Ees. in Westfield, Mass ; he served under Gen. Amherst in the expedition for
the invasion of Canada; was impressed 6 Apr., 1759. His house stood (1873)
about ten rods northeast from residence of Frederick C. Kellogg. Mrs. Kellogg
is remembered as a woman of fine figure and large in form.
Children, b. in Westfield.
+776 Mary,' b. 13 June, 1748; m. Nehemiah Carter.
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i
',
' T77 Samuel,'' b. 6 Aug., 1749 ; soldier in revolutionary army ; d. unm. *
j 778 David/ b. 16 Xov., 1750; d. 22 Apr., 1774, unm.
+779 Elizabeth,' b. 15 Aug., 1752; m. Pliny Sacket.
! -{-'iSO Seth/ b. 14 Mar., 1754; m. Ann Loomis.
+781 Phin'eas,''' b. 6 Apr., 1756; m. Jediah Lord.
+782 Kuth,'' b. 3 Sept., 1757 ; m. Roswell Brown.
j 783 Enoch,' b. 12 July, 1759; d. 31 Aug., 1759.
j 784 Elzina,' b. ; m. Ensign Charles Johnson.
! 785 LrcRETiA/ b. ; m. Ashbcl Fowler.
+786 En'och/ b. 9 Oct., 1768; m. Eunice Viets.
258. CAPT. J0HX,6 son of Capt. SamueP (61), b. 5 July, 1727; m. (1)
i (published 15 Sept., 1750), Anne Terry, b. 17 Aug., 1732, dau. of Ephraim
I Terry, of Enfield, Conn., b. 24 Oct., 1701, and Ann Collins, b. 20 Dec., 1702.
She. d. in Westfield, Mass., 5 Oct., 1764; he m. (2) (pubUshed 21 Sept.,
1766) Anne Lord. b. about 1725, dau. of Rev. Benjamin Lord, D. D., of Norwich,
Conn., and Anne Taylor. She d. in Westfield, 2 Sept., 1781; he m. (3) 7 July,
1791, widow Jemima Ward, of New Marlborough, Mass.; d. 27 Dec., 1806, in
Sandisfield.
He res. in Westfield. In 1764 he built a house, which was the best house in
Westfield. It is still occupied as a residence and appears to be good for many
years to come. He cut a tomb in the solid rock, and after his removal to Sandis-
field in 1783 the land was purchased and a chiirch erected over the spot.
He was a soldier in the French and Indian war; enlisted 6 Apr., 1759, in
Lieut. Chadwick's Co., Col. Roberts' Reg., under Gen. Amherst, "for the total re-
duction of Canada." He served until 3 Dec. He was also a soldier in the revo-
lution; served on the Lexington Alarm; also in the defense of the town and har-
bor of Boston, and the capture of Dorchester Heights. In 1777 he was Capt. in
Col. Leonard's Reg. ''to go to Ticonderoga."
Children by first wife, b. in Westfield.
-787 AxN'/ b. 18 Oct., 1751 ; m. Jared Hoadley.
+788 LoviSA,' b. 22 Aug., 1753; m. Samuel Noble.
-i-789 Josiah,' b. 31 May, 1755 ; m. Lois Day.
+790 Bassorah/ b. 22 Sept., 1757; m. Reuben Clapp.
791 Lucy/ b. 26 Dec, 1759; d. 1 Oct., 1763.
^792 Aarox,' b. 5 Sept., 1762; m. Mary Wilcox. ,
793 Daughter,' b. ; d. 5 Oct., 1764; buried with her mother. In the
old cemetery in Westfield is a gravestone with the following inscrip-
tion : "In memory of Anne, wife of Capt. John Kellogg, daughter
of Ephraim Terry, Esqr., who d. Oct. 5, 1764, in the"33d year of
her age. Also her infant babe lying by her breast."
260. MARY,<' dau. of Capt. SamueF (61), b. 24 Oct., 1730; m. 21 Apr., 1748,
Samuel Terry, b. in Enfield, Conn., IS Oct., 1725, son of Ephraim Terry, b. in
*0n hig gravestone is the following:
"Dear friends, be wise, 'tis time to know,
The fading state of things below.
Little Enoch V. K. whom I make my heir,
.Make good use of what I leave, and for death prepare."
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Enfield, 24 Oct., 1701, and Ann Collins, b. 20 Dec, 1702, a great granddaughter of
Gov. Bradford of the "Mayflower."
He d. in Enfield, 8 May, 1798; she d. 11 Feb., 1801. Her descendants are
noted for superior mechanical ingenuity, as she is said to have been.
The homestead is near the village of Thompsonville, and is owned and occu-
pied by granddaughters of his dau. Alice, named Kingsbury.
Children.
794 Samuel Terry,'' b. 21 July, 1750; m. (1) 1771, Huldah Burnham, b. 30
Apr., 1752; she d. 18 May, 1809; he m. (2) Dorcas Buckland, b.
1759; she d. 1834; he res. in East Windsor, 1838; was a tanner.
795 Alice Terry,'' b. 26 June, 1752; m. 23 Dec, 1773, Lemuel Kingsbury, a
farmer, in Enfield, b. about 1753; she d. 22 Mar., 1830; he d. 14
Sept., 1846.
796 Mary Terry_7 b. 7 Apr., 1754; m. 1774, David Shaw, of East Windsor; d.
1 Jan., 1808.
797 Asaph Terry 7 b. 15 Nov., 1756 ; m. 21 July, 1778, Penelope Griggs,
b. about 1758; she d. 30 Mar., 1818; he m. (2) 25 Mar., 1822,
Nancy Atwell, b. 22 May, 1793; she d. 8 June, 1875; he was a
farmer; d. 10 May, 1839.
798 Rhoda Ann Terry,'' b. 11 May, 1759 ; m. 11 May, 1778, Thaddeus Billings,
Jr., of Long Meadow, who d. 17 Apr., 1826; she d. 12 Dec, 1783.
•799 Levi Terry 7 b. 30 Mar., 1761; d. unm. in the American army in New
London, Conn., 2 Mar., 1777.
800 Solomon Terry7 b. 31 Oct., 1763; m. (1) 31 Aug., 1788, Hannah Pease,
b. 29 Nov., 1770; she d. 5 Mar., 1808; he m. (2) 6 Sept., 1810,
Margaret Pease, b. 2 July, 1776; d. 25 May, 1839; she d. 7 Sept.,
1851.
801 Sibyl Terry7 b. 23 May, 1769; m. (1) 1785, Nathaniel Billings; (2)
Simeon Pease; d. 1844.
802 Ezehiel Terry 7 b. 1 Mar., 1775; m. 1795, Mary Griswold; he was a
Baptist clergjTaan, a poet and writer of hymns; d. in Monso^
Mass., 7 Apr., 1829.
262. SAEAH,« dau. of Capt. SamueP (61), b. 25 July, 1734; m. 11 Apr., 1755,
Nathan Truman, b. 18 Apr., 1728, son of Philip Truman and Eebecca Granger.
Ees. in Westfield, Mass.
Children.
803 Sarah Truman7 b. 16 June, 1757.
804 Shem Truman7 b. 12 Jan., 1759.
805 Lydia Truman7 b. 5 Jan., 1761.
806 Esther Truman7 b. 8 Aug., 1763; m. Ashbel Moses.
807 Nathan Trunian7 b. 8 Apr., 1765.
808 Elijah Truman7 b. 1 Jan., 1767.
809 Ede Truman7 b. 19 July, 1770.
810 Marlow Truman7 b. 2 Feb., 1773; m. 30 Apr., 1793, Aaron Root.
271. EXPERIENCE,^ dau. of James*^ (68), b. in Hadley, Mass., 1731 ; m. in
Pittsfield, Mass., as his second wife (pub. 24 June, 1772), Lieut. Eli Root, b. in
The Kzlloggs ix the Xew \Yorld. 97
Westfield, Mass., 27 Feb., 1731, son of Ensign Joseph Eoot, of Westfield, and
Sarah .
He d. 28 Oct., 1804; she d. 27 Oct., 1830.
He rem. to Pittsfield, probably in 1757, with his brother Amos. He was ap-
pointed highway surveyor at a town meeting, 11 May, 1761. At the first sale of
pews, 4 Feb., 1765, Eli Root had Xo. 14. In the History of Pittsfield, he is des-
ignated as one of tlie richer residents of Wendell Square, and after the revolution
a worthy magistrate. He was a revolutionary soldier.
Child.
811 Experience Root,'' bap. 22 May, 1774; m. 20 May, 1799, Thomas H. At-
will, b. 1764; rem. to Castleton, Vt., where he d., 20 Jan., 1814.
272. EUTH,« dau. of James'^ (6S), b. ; m. (pub. 27 Dec, 1757), Joshua
Ballard, son of Jeremiah Ballard.
She d. 3 May, 1776.
He was a saddler; res. in New Salem, Mass.
Children.
812 Ruth Ballard,'' b. 27 Dec, 1758; m. Waitstill Cook.
813 Louisa Ballard,'' b. 25 Feb., 1761.
814 Polly Ballard,'' b. 16 Jan., 1764.
815 Jeru^ha Ballard,^ h. 26 Dec, 1765.
816 William Ballard,'' b. 1 Xov., 1768.
275. JOANNA,^ dau. of James^ (68), b. in Hadley, about 1742; m. as his sec-
ond wife (pub. 28 Feb., 1765), Stephen Goodman, b.' 26 Dec, 1742, son of James
Goodman, b. 7 Feb., 1707, and Anna Phelps, and great grandson of Deacon Rich-
ard Goodman of Cambridge 1632, Hartford 1639 and Hadley 1661, and Mary
Terry, whose sister, Abigail, m. Lieut. Joseph Kellogg (17).
He d. 28 June, 1802; she d. 31 Aug., 1831, aged 89.
Lived on homestead of Lieut. Joseph in Hadley, and managed the ferry
which had been conducted by Joanna's father, James, and grandfather, John, and
great grandfather Joseph.
Children, b. in Hadley.
817 Joanna Goodman,'' b. 1 Dec, 1765; d. 3 Dec, 1765.
818 James Goodman,'' b. 13 May, 1767; d. in Mobile, Ala.
819 Joanna Goodman,'' b. 20 Feb., 1769 ; m. Perez Jones, of Windsor, Vt.
820 Stephen Goodman,'' h. 19 Nov., 1770; d. in the West.
821 Mercy Goodman,'' b. 17 Nov., 1773; d. 12 Sept., 1776.
822 John Kellogg Goodman,'' b. 18 June, 1776; rem., 1802, to Jersey City;
d. 29 Oct., 1853.
823 Sylvester Goodman,'' b. 19 Nov., 1778.
824 Spencer Goodman,'' b. 5 June, 1781.
825 Mercy Goodman,'' b. 18 Aug., 1783 ; m. Cotton Smith.
277. DOROTH Y,« dau. of Capt. Martin^ ( 69 ) , b. in Wethersfield, 4 Dec, 1716 ;
m. 16 Dec, 1736, Eliphalet Whittlesey, b. 10 May, 1714, grandson of John Whit-
tlesey, b. 11 Dec., 1665, of Saybrook, Conn., and Ruth Dudley.
98 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. 14 Apr., 1772; he m. (2) 23 June, 1774, Widow Hannah Mallory; d.
12 July, 1786.
He was a farmer in Washington, Conn. ; rem. to New Preston, Conn. Sev-
eral descendants were Eepresentatives in Congress.
Children.
826 Martin Whittlesey^ b. 3 Oct., 1737 ; m. 27 Nov., 1760, Sarah Deming.
827 Lemuel Whittlesey 7 b. 16 May, 1740; m. 15 Nov., 1764, Hannah Wells.
828 John Whittlesey,'^ b. 23 Dec., 1741; m. 14 Nov., 1765, Mary Beale.
829 Anna Whittlesey 7 b. 27 Jan., 1744 ; m. William Cogswell.
830 Abner Whittlesey,'^ b. 1 May, 1746; m. Kuth Wadsworth.
831 Eliphalet Whittlesey,'' b. 2 July, 1748; m. 25 Dec, 1771, Comfort Waller.
832 David Whittlesey,'' h. Aug., 1750; m. Dec, 1779, Abigail Judson.
833 Asaph Whittlesey,'' b. 12 May, 1753; m. Abigail Skiels.
83i Dorothy Whittlesey,'' h. 8 Sept., 1755; m. 21 Sept., 1774, Col. Perry
Averell.
835 ElishaWhittlesey,''h. 8 Jan., 175S; m. Mary Tucker; he was Comptroller
United States Treasury.
836 Roger Whittlesey,'' b. 6 Oct., 1760; d. 23 June, 1761.
278. MARTIN,« son of Capt. Martin" (69), b. in Wethersfield (Newington
Parish), 2 Aug., 1718; ra. 1 July, 1742, Mary Boardman, b. 19 Sept., 1719, dau.
of Lieut. Eichard Boardman, b. 1 Sept., 1684, and Sarah Camp, b. 1683.
He d. in the Parish of Newington, 7 Dec, 1791 ; she d. 8 Apr., 1803, aged 84.
At a town meeting held in Wethersfield, 29 Sept., 1777, he was chosen on the
committee to procure commissary supplies to be transmitted to the commissaries
of the battalions of the Continental army raised in this State; and 19 June, 1780,
was on the committee to borrow money to pay the bounty offered by the town, and
settle with the enlisted persons.
He served in the revolutionary war; was a Capt. of militia, and a man of
wealth and influence. His estate was appraised at £5,500.
Children.
4-837 Mart,' b. in Newington, 18 Apr., 1743; m. Unni Robbins.
-1-838 Martin,' b. 18 July, 1746; m. Hannah Robbins.
+839 Anna,' b. 16 Apr., 1749 ; m. Joseph Camp.
4-840 Eleanor,' b. 10 Mar., 1755; m. Capt. Saul Alvord.
4-841 Jemima,' b. 23 Aug., 1757 ; m. Gen. Roger Welles.
279. ANNA,® dau. of Capt. Martin'^ (69), b. in Newington, Conn., 19 Feb.,
1720; m. as his second wife, 30 July, 1747, Roger Hooker, b. 17 Sept., 1710, son
of Hon. John Hooker, b. 10 Feb., 1664-65, and Abigail Stanley, b. in FarminiC^on,
Conn., 25 July, 1669. He was the tenth child and fifth son of Hon. John
Hooker, of Farmington, Judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut; grandson
of Rev. Samuel Hooker and great grandson of Rev. Thomas Hooker, founder of
Connecticut.
He had previously m. 29 Jan., 1740, Mercy Hart, dau. of Capt. Josiah and
Sarah (Bull) Hart, who d. 26 Aug., 1745, aged 26.
He d. 25 May, 1774, aged 65 ; she d. 17 Feb., 1797, aged 77.
They res. in Farmington, where all their children were born.
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Children.
842 Martin Hooker,'^ b. 1748; d. 21 Aug., 1751.
843 Elnathan Hooker,'' b. 1749; m. (1) 13 Dec, 1774, Amy Newell, b. in
Bristol,* 28 Aug., 1756, dau. of Rev. Samuel Newell, first minister
in Bristol, and Mary (Hart) Root; she d. 23 Jan., 1797; he m.
(2) Nancy Paine; had no children.
844 Eager Hooker,'' b. 19 June, 1751 ; m. 17 Apr., 1782, Mary Treadwell, dau.
of Gov. John Treadwell, of Farmington. He commenced life at
sea before the revolutionary war. On receipt of the news from
Lexington, he joined the company raised by his cousin Capt.
Noadiah Hooker, the first men from Farmington for the war, and
the first enlisted men from Connecticut to reach the army collecting
before Boston. At first a Sergt., soon promoted to Ensign, and,
when Washington took command of the army, commissioned a Sec-
ond Lieut, in the Continental line, and eventually became a Maj. In
1776, upon Washington's order, he fitted out the fireships with which
Washington endeavored to destroy the British fleet. As a Brigade
Maj., at different times, he had charge of the correspondence of that
Gen. on whose staff he served. He was sent with a flag of truce to
communicate to the British Gen. at New York the news of the sur-
render of Gen. Burgoyne. Throughout the war he was held in high
esteem and confidence by Washington. After the war Maj. Hooker
was honored by his fellow citizens with many places of trust. He
was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati.
845 Mary Hooker,'' b. ; m. 15 Sept., 1772, Simeon Newell, b. 5 Feb.,
1743, son of Isaac Newell and Rachel Pomeroy. They rem. to
Sodus Bay (now Wolcott), N. Y. He graduated from Yale Col-
lege ; was a Capt. in revolutionary army ; after the war, a member
of the Society of the Cincinnati ; had no children.
846 John Hooker,'' b. 1754; d. 14 Mar., 1758.
847 Lucina Hooker,'' b. 14 Mar., 1758; m. 1781, Isaac Cowles, of Farmington,
b. 29 July, 1756; she d. 5 Apr., 1817, in Farmington; he d. 5
June, 1837, aged 81. He was a Lieut, in the revolutionary war.
848 Cynthia Hooker,'' b. 1760; m. 11 June, 1792, Rev. Allen Olcott, of East
Hartford,** Conn., b. 5 Oct., 1746 ; he was a minister and farmer of
Farmington and Manchester, Conn.; was graduated from Yale
1768; he d. 19 Apr., 1811; she m. (2) Samuel Alvord; d. June
1827, aged 67.
280. JEMIMA,« dau. of Capt. Martin* (69), b. probably in Newington, Conn.,
24 Aug., 1723 ; m. as his second wife, 26 Oct., 1748, Lieut. Elijah Kent, b. 6 Jan.,
1722-23, son of Samuel Kent, of Suffield, Conn., b. 14 Dec, 1698, and Abia
Dwight, b. in Northampton, 17 Feb., 1704. He had previously m. Rachel Kel-
logg (295), a cousin of Jemima.
He d. 7 Mar., 1768; she d. 26 Nov., 1791.
Res. in Suffield.
'Bristol was established as a parish 1744; incorporated as a town 1785. It was
formerly a part of Farmington.
**E. Hartford was taken from Hartford, established as a parish in 1699; established
M a town 1783. Manchester taken from E. Hartford 1823.
100 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
849 Eachel Kent,'' b. 26 July, 1750.
850 Augustus Kcnt,"^ b. 28 May, 1754.
851 Sarah Kent,'' b. 9 May, 1756.
852 Samuel Kent,'' b. 4 Apr., 1760.
281. MARY," dau. of Capt. ]\[artiii= (69), b. 19 Oct., 1725; m. (1) 12 May,
1758, Ephraim Wolcott, b. in Windsor, Conn., 13 Mar., 1714, son of William Wol-
cott, b. 6 Nov., 1676, and Abiah Hawley.
He d. 18 Dec, 1763; res. in East Windsor.
She m. (2) Potter, of East Windsor; d. 8 Jan., 1799.
Children by first husband.
853 Sarah WolcoU,'' b. 25 Feb., 1760; m. Josiah Bissell.
854 Ephraim Wolcott,'' b. 25 Feb., 1762; m. (1) Elizabeth Bissell; she d.
; (2) Mary Bissell; they were daus. of Jerijah Bissell.
282. SARAH,<» dau. of Capt. Martin^ (69), b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 22 Aug.,
1727; m. 11 July, 1762, Capt. Josiah King, of Suffield, Conn., b. in Suffield, 5
Aug., 1731, son of Josiah King, b. Aug., 1693, and Mindwell Burt, b. about 1700.
She d. 4 Mar., 1795, in Sriffield; he m. (2) 5 Apr., 1797, Margaret Kent; d.
21 July, 1815, aged 84.
He was a farmer; res. in Suffield; was a revolutionary soldier; private in
Capt. Elihu Kent's Co., in the Le.xington Alarm, Apr.-May, 1775, with service of
nine days.
Children.
855 Seth King,'' b. 4 Mar., 1764; m. Polly Sykes, of Suffield.
856 Martin KingJ b. 5 Oct., 1765.
857 Sarah King,'' b. 26 June, 1770; m. Samuel Rising, of Suffield; he d. 8
Nov., 1819, aged 54; had seven children.
283. STEPHEN CHESTER,* son of Capt. Martin" (69), b. in Wethersfield,
Conn., 24 Sept., 1729 ; m. by Rev. James Lockwood, 9 Nov., 1749, Elizabeth Rus-
sell, b. in Wethersfield, 17 Nov., 1729, dau. of John RusseU, Jr., b. 8 Oct., 1698,
and Elizabeth Crane, b. 23 Sept., 1704.
He d. 24 Aug., 1767, aged 38; she d. 14 Mar., 1817, aged 88; both are buried
in Newington.
"Dec. 16, 1750, Stephen Kellogg and his wife owned the covenant, in New-
ington."
He was probably a farmer ; he is said to have been a superior natural singer ;
■ was killed by falling under the wheel of a loaded cart ; was a Congregationalist.
Stephen Chester is the first instance of a middle name in the Kellogg family.
With the exception of Puritanical names, double Christian names were very rare
until after the revolution, as is shown by the names signed to .the Declaration of
Independence, and those of officers and men in the Continental army.
Children, b. in Newington, Conn.
+858 Sarah,' b. 18 Dec, 1750; m. Elijah Wells.
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4-859 Elizabeth/ b. 7 July, 1752; m. John Lusk.
860 Chester/ b. 29 Apr., 1755; was a soldier in Capt. Allen's Co., Col. Fel-
lows' Keg., Lexington Alarm; served eight days; enlisted in Col.
Putnam's Fifth Continental Reg. for three years, 27 Apr., 1775;
had an order for a bounty coat, dated Dorchester, 22 Dec, 1775;
name on the depreciation rolls ; d. in the army, 4 Dec, 1779 ; res.
in the army rolls is given as Northampton.
-|-861 Stephen,'' b. 7 Apr., 1758; m. Mrs. Crathia (Andrus) Stephens.'
862 Simeon,' b. 21 May, 1760; d. 25 May, 1760.
-f 863 Simeon,' b. 16 July, 1761 ; m. Mehitable Andras.
-f864 Cynthia,' b. 26 May, 1764; m. Daniel Warner.
-f865 Joseph/ b. 23 Feb., 1767; m. Sarah Willard.
284. EEBECCA,8 dau. of Capt. Martin^ (69), b. 11 June, 1732; m. Gamaliel
Demming, b. 1728.
He d. 19 Dec, 1802; she d. 27 Aug., 1816.
They res. in Wethersfield until 1774; rem. to Walpole, N. H. In 1778 rem.
to Arlington, Vt., where both d.
Children, b. in Wethersfield.
866 Mary Demming,'^ h. 1754; m. Timothy Kilburn; res. in Wethersfield.
867 Rebecca Demming,'' b. 1756; m. Joseph Curtis; d. 12 Mar., 1822; res. in
Egremont, Mass. ; had five children.
868 Sarah Demming,'^ b. 28 Feb., 1758 ; m. Joseph Bates.
869 Martin Demming,'^ b. 22 Feb., 1762 ; m. Khoda Hawley, whose mother was
sister of Seth Warner. When thirteen years old he entered the rev-
olutionary army as Fife Maj. ; served five years ; was at the battles
of Bunker Hill and Bennington. After the war he, with his brother,
Sylvester, bought cattle and drove them from Arlington to Phila-
delphia.
870 Sylvester Demming,'^ b. 18 Feb., 1765; m. Chloe Hart; res. in Arlington,
Vt. ; was an extensive farmer, and a lender of money ; Justice of
the Peace ; member of the Legislature ; had two children.
871 Lusina Demming' b. July, 1767; m. Aaron Stone; res. in Chenango Co.,
N. y.
872 Rhoda Demming,' b. 25 Jan., 1770; m. Daniel Clark, b. in Colchester,
Conn., 15 May, 1761, son of Dr. Alex Clark; he d. in Arlington,
Vt., 7 May, 1831; she d. 16 Feb., 1853; he was Adj. Gen. of Mas-
sachusetts at the time of Shay's rebellion; later a merchant in
Shaftsbury, Vt.
873 Dolly Demming,'^ b. 28 Feb., 1773 ; m. Deacon Erastus Kellogg (+1057).
294. EXSIGN JONATHAN,^ son of Capt. Joseph'^ (71), b. in Northfield, 23
Aug., 1721; m. in Suffield, 13 Jan., 1741, Lucy Kent, b. 27 Sept., 1724, dau. of
Samuel Kent,* b. 14 Dec, 1698, and Abia Dwight, b. 17 Feb., 1704.
*Samuel Kent, of Sufiield, Conn., was thrice m.: ( 1 ) to Abia Dwight, dau. of Xathaniel
Dwight, of Northampton, Mass., 28 Feb., 1722. She d. 23 Feb., 1743, aged 45. Among the
children of "the first wife were Lucy Kent, b. 27 Sept., 1724; m. Jonathan Kellogg (+204).
Phillis, b. 29 July, 1729; m. Martin Kellogg (+298). Elijah Kent, m. (1) Fuichel Kellogg
(+295); (2) Jemima Kellogg (+280). Elihu Kent, ni. Rebecca Kellogg (+297).
102 The Kelloggs in the jSTew World.
She was appointed administratrix of his estate, Apr., 1748.
His father in his will, dated 2 Dec, 1751, gives land to "my grandson Joseph
Kellogg, son of my son Jonathan Kellogg, perhaps deceased, etc."
In 1735-36, private; 1738-39 Ensign under his father at Fort Dummer;
Capt. in First Massachusetts Reg. in Gen. Pepperell's expedition against Louis-
burg, 1745. Date of commission, 16 Oct., 1744. She m. (2) Timathy Mather.
Children, b. in Suffield.
+874 Joseph/ b. 14 Oct., 1742; m. Lucy Warner.
+875 LtjCy/ b. 28 Aug., 1744; m. Timothy Wells.
295. EACHEL,« dau. of Capt. Joseph" (71), b. 14 July, 1724; m. 27 Feb.,
1745, Lieut. Elijah Kent, son of Samuel Kent, and Abia Dwight. (See note un-
der Jonathan (294).
She d. 17 July, 1747; he m. (2) 26 Oct., 1748, Jemima Kellogg (+280).
Child, i. in Suffield.
876 Elijah Kent,'' b. 3 July, 1747.
296. JOANNA,« dau. of Capt. Joseph" (71), b. 26 Dec, 1727 ; m. 20 Oct., 1743,
Seth Dwight, b. 24 May, 1723, of Somers, Conn., son of Samuel Dwight,* of En-
field, Conn.
She d. 15 Apr., 1776; he d. 7 Nov., 1777.
He was a man of good abilities ; energetic in business ; was for many years
Sheriff of Hartford Co., Conn.
Children.
877 Esther Dwight,' b. 30 Sept., 1744; m. (1) 27 Dec, 1770, as his second
wife, John Allis, of Somers, b. 8 Aug., 1734; he d. 14 Nov., 1774;
she m. (2) 3 Jan., 1787, Deacon Aaron Horton, of Somers, who d.
13 Aug., 1800.
878 Jonathan Dwight,'' b. 7 Aug., 1746; d. (found dead in bed), in Enfield,
19 Apr., 1763, while attending school there.
879 Samuel Dwight,'' b. 1 June, 1748; d. unm. in Somers, 24 Oct., 1775.
880 Joseph Dwight,' b. 9 Oct.,' 1750; m. 3 Feb., 1780, Susannah Lavtrrence, of
Stafford, Conn. ; res. in Barre, Vt., and Champlain, N. Y.
881 Joanna Dwight,' b. 19 Dec, 1753; m. 13 June, 1782, Seth Burbank.
882 Rachel Dwight,'' b. 24 Jan., 1755; m. Dec, 1774, Daniel Burbank, b.
1745, in Suffield; a farmer in Somers; he d. 29 Dec, 1831; she d.
23 Jan., 1844, aged 88; had twelve children.
883 Seth Dwight,'' b. 8 Apr., 1757; m. (1) 9 Dec, 1777, Esther Pease, b. 6
Feb., 1758; (2) about 1797, Abigail Eastman, of Granby, Mass.,
b. 1766; he was a cooper in West Springfield, Mass., and Somers;
d. 10 Apr., 1821 ; she d. 3 Nov., 1833.
884 Alpheus Dwight,'' b. 7 Apr., 1760.
885 A Child,'' b. and d. 31 Oct., 1761.
886 Charlotte Dwight,'' b. 21 Nov., 1762; m. (1) Asa Olmstead, of Enfield;
he d. ; she m. (2) as his second wife, Abel Sikes; d. 1 July,
1825.
•See note under -1-294.
The Kelloggb in- the New World. 103
8S7 Lois Dii-lglit,'' b. 9 May, 1766; m. Abel Sikes, of Somers; d. Aug., 1802.
297. EEBECCA,« dau. of Capt. Joseph^ (71), b. in Fort Dummer, Brattleboro,
Vt., 8 Apr., 1729 ; m. 10 Feb., 1757, Maj. Elihu Kent, b. in Suffield, 1 June, 1733,
son of Samuel Kent. ( See note under +29-1:.)
She d. 27 Aug., 1761; he m. (2) 9 Nov., 1763, Susanna Lyman; she d. 1
Feb., 1770; he m. (3) 2 Feb., 1774, Sybil Dwight; d. 12 Feb., 1814, aged 81;
she d. 9 July, 1822, aged 76.
He kept the inn about half a mile south of the village of Suffield, where the
widow of Hezekiah Spence res. in 1876.
He was a minute man in the revolution ; he was plowing when the news of
the battle at Lexington arrived in Suffield ; left his team in the field and in an
hour was on the way to Boston with a company of one hundred and fourteen men ;
his was the first company of revolutionary soldiers to pass through Springfield,
Mass. The musket which he bore on that occasion is a highly prized heirloom,
and is now in possession of Miss Emma C. King, of Xenia, 0.
Children, b. in Suffield.
888 Elihu Eenf (Capt.), b. 15 Dec, 1757; m. 1780 or '81, Elizabeth Fitch, of
Lebanon, Conn., b. 20 Sept., 1761. She was a descendant of Rev.
James Fitch (one of the religious founders of the colony of Conn.),
and of Maj. John Mason (one of its civil founders). He was a
revolutionary soldier; enlisted in his father's company of minute
men and marched to Boston on the Lexington Alarm; served as
fif er ; promoted to Sergt. ; taken prisoner at Horse Neck and con-
fined in the "Old Sugar House" prison in New York, where he suf-
fered intensely. He res. in Suffield, where he was engaged in farm-
ing and kept a first-class hotel ; d. in Suffield, 12 May, 1813 ; she d.
28 Mar., 1850, aged 88; had five children.
889 Jonathan Kellogg Kent J b. 24 Sept., 1759; m. 31 Oct., 1787, Anna
Phelps, b. 5 Oct., 1765; she d. 22 Jan., 1836; he d. 6 Aug., 1846;
was a farmer and miller in Suffield ; had seven children.
890 Martin Kent,'' h. 12 July, 1761; m. 14 Apr., 1789, Abigail Hale; she d.
21 Apr., 1822; he d. 16 Nov., 1846; rem. in 1807 from Hanover,
N. H., to Suffield, and d. there.
298. MARTIN,« son of Capt. Joseph^ (71), b. 26 May, 1734; m. 7 June, 1759,
Phillis Kent, dau. of Samuel Kent. (See note under Jonathan (-f 294.)
He d. 1 May, 1786.
Children, h. in Suffield.
-1-891 Mollie/ b. 8 Aug., 1760; m. Thomas Pemberton.
892 Martin,^ b. 8 Nov., 1761.
-f893 Jonathan,'' b. 7 Jan., 1763; m. Temperance Adams.
+894 Joseph/ b. 15 Mar., 1767; m. Mary Norton.
895 Rebecca,' b. 21 Apr., 1769.
896 Arden,' b. 13 Jan., 1771.
897 Sarah,' b. 23 Oct., 1774.
300. ELISHA,« son of Thomas^ (77), b. in Lebanon, Conn., 27 Mar., 1723;
■"t; m. Rebecca .
104 The Kelloggs in the Iv'ew World.
He and his wife were admitted to the church in Lanesborough, Mass., 11
Apr., 1773. Four of their children, Rebecca, Jemima, John and Lucy, were bap.
there, 23 May, same year. The only time that his name appears in the town rec-
ords of Lanesborough is "Dec, 6, 1770. Town Debts allowed. The following
accounts were allowed at this meeting : To Elisha Kellogg 0-2-0."
He rem. to Sheffield; was ta.xed there, 1773, being the first time that his
name appeared in the tax lists of that town. (The Assessor's books in Sheffield
extend to 1769 only.) He was taxed in that town every year until 1779. In
the tax of 3 Mar., 1777, for that part of the town of "Sheffield and Taconnack
Mountain adjoining thereto," his name appears. The name also appears in the
tax list of 1789, but the Town Clerk thinks this an error for Elisha Kelsey, whose
name appears in 1790.
Children.
+898 Joseph,' b. 1749; m. (1) Susanna Bailey; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth (Bould-
rey) Stone.
899 Elisha,' b. 1751 ; it is said that he was a revolutionary soldier, and d. in
the army.
+900 Jason,' b. 11 Feb., 1754; m. (1) Miriam Dewey; (2) Mrs. Martha (Ben-
edict) Sackett; (3) Mrs. Lucretia (Dart) Rockwell.
901 MART/b. 10 May, 1755; m. PUny Kellogg (+424).
+902 Jemima/ b. in Sheffield, 5 Feb., 1757; m. (1) Asa Warren; (2)
Cobb.
903 Elijah,' b. 1760 ; he was a soldier in the revolution, and is said to have d.
in the army. On a roll dated Ticonderoga, 25 Feb., 1777, Capt.
Fitch's Co., Col. S}Tnond's Berkshire Co. Reg., in which he enlisted
to serve until 15 Mar., 1777, he is reported as being sick in camp.
He was a private in the same regiment; marched to Kingsbury,
N. Y. ; served from 7 July to 15 Aug., 1777; was a private in the
same regiment 19 Sept. to 19 Oct., 1777. In a descriptive roU he
is reported in Sheffield or Taconic Hills ; enlisted in Capt. Wheeler's
Co., Col. Ashley's Reg., to serve nine months from arrival at Fish-
kill, where he arrived 31 May, 1778. He was 18 years old, 5 feet, 6
inches tall, light complexioned. He was a private in Col. Ashley's
Reg., Gen. Fellows' Brigade, 17 Oct., 1781, raised by Gen. Stark.
On an undated roll he is reported deceased.
904 Eebecca,' b. ; m. James McMitchell.
+905 John,' b. 5 Aug., 1768 ; m. Elizabeth Doud.
-f906 Luct7 b. 11 Sept., 1771; m. Elijah Williston. '^^
+907 Stephen,' b. about 1773-74; m. Lucy Weldon.
302. LEMUEL,*' son of Thomas'"' (77), b. 4 Nov., 1727; m. .
He d. ; she m. (2) Ludington, who had a son Lemuel Lud-
ington, b. in 1759.
Child.
+908 Thomas,' b. 26 Dec, 1757; m. Mrs. Esther (Higgins) Parker.
308. WILLIAM,^ son of Ephraim" (81), b. about 1743; m. Bathsheba Karley.
He d. in Ferrisburg, Vt., 5 May, 1802; she d. about 1816.
The Kelloggs in' the New World. 105
Kes. in Hatfield, Mass., where the older children were b. ; rem., after 1778, to
Eutland, Vt., where he enlisted in Second Connecticut Eeg., 5 Dec, 1780.*
He bought land in Rutland, 6 Aug., 1784. William Kellogg, of Ferrisburg,
sold land in Eutland, 13 July, 1790.
Children.
909 William/ b. in Hatfield, 4 June, 1768; d. in Whately, Mass., Mar., 1774.
+910 JosiAHjb. in Hatfield, 7 Aug., 1770; m. (1) Clarissa Alford; (2) Sarah
Fox.
+911 SOLOMOX,' b. 1773; m. Vashti Hobbs.
+912 William/ b. in Rutland, Vt., 2 Dec, 1779; m. Sarah Cousins.
+913 Lydia,''' b. in Eutland, 16 Jan., 1784; m. Samuel Gage.
325. JOSEPH,*' son of Edward'' (83), b. 13 Aug., 1738; m. in Bozrah, Conn.,
31 May, 1759, Mary Cusliman, b. 9 Sept., 1740, dau. of Thomas Cushman, of
Lebanon, Conn., and Mary Harvey.
She d. 13 Mar., 1828, aged 88; he d. 20 Sept., 1828, aged 90; they lived to-
gether nearly seventy years.
He was in Gen. Wolfe's army when it captured Quebec.
The first seven children were bap. in Goshen Parish, Lebanon, where his wife
acknowledged the covenant, 19 Apr., 1761. He rem. in 1780 to Bennington, Vt. ;
thence to Castleton, Weybridge and Pittsford; thence, with his son Joseph, to
Henderson, N. Y., in 1818.
Children.
+914 Amos/ b. 7 July, 1760; m. Lucretia Harwood.
+915 Isaac/ b. 9 Apr., 1763; m. .
916 Mart,' b. 8 May, 1765; probably d. young.
917 Joseph/ b. 5 Apr., 1767; m. Pamelia Dunham, b , dau. of James
Dunham, a Quaker, of Canaan, Conn.; res. in Weybridge, Vt.,
1795; d. in Henderson, N. Y., about 1825; was buried on his
farm ; had no children.
918 Chaeles CusInIA^^' b. 21 Aug., 1768.
919 Guy/ b. 22 July, 1770.
+920 Edwaed,'' b. 12 Nov., 1771; m. Susannah Gerry.
+921 Elijah/ b. 2 Mar., 1775; m. (1) Rachel Fredenburg; (2) Deborah
Pringle.
922 Polly/ b. 22 Julv, 1776.
923 Ira/ b. 22 Feb., 1778.
+924 Lucy,'' b. 22 Mar., 1780 ; m. Thomas Sanford.
+925 Frederick Cushmax/ b. 16 Inov., 1781; m. Betsey Lewis.
327. PRESERVED,*' son of Edward' (83), b. in Lebanon, Conn., 25 Oct.,
1742 ; m. Lucy Palmer, b. in Connecticut.
She d. 1 Mar., 1813; he d. 6 Nov., 1833, aged 93, in Castleton, Vt., where
both are buried.
Rem. from Connecticut to Bennington, Vt., about 1776; from Bennington
to Castleton, about 1785.
•Judge Frederick Kellogg, of Cornwall, Conn., has the muster roll of Gen. Swift's Reg.,
in which William i3 described: Height, 5 feet, 6 inches; hair brown, complexion dark. At
the same time his children, Josiah, aged 10, enlisted as fifer, and Solomon, aged 7, as
drummer.
106 The Kelloggb in the Kew World.
He was a butcher. He was blind for many years before his death.
He served in Col. Wood's Eeg. of Vermont Militia, in revolutionary war.
In his application for pension, it is stated that he was born in Lebanon,
Conn. ; res. in Bennington in time of revolutionary war, and four or five years
thereafter; then in Castleton; enlisted under Capt. Ebenezer Ward, and went to
Hubbardston in 1777, but did not arrive until after the battle. Was soon after
at the battle of Bennington, 16 Aug., 1777; was in other services as guard at
Manchester and Castleton, Vt.
Children.
+926 Saxton/ b. 25 Mar., 17G9 ; m. Sarah Fuller.
+927 Sherman,' b. 25 Mar., 1775; m. Sarah Hunt.
+928 Shirley,'^ b. 10 June, 1777; m. Elizabeth Crandell.
929 Jacob,' b. ; living in Castleton, 1803.
+930 Elisha,' b. 15 Jan., 1780; m. Lydia Dikeman.
931 David/ b. .
932 Lydia,' b. ; m. 12 Sept., 1790, Aaron Fox.
933 Jemima,' b. ; m. Grum.
934 LuciNDA,' b. ; m. Tyrril.
935 Esther,' b. ; m. Kendall.
328. ELIJAH,^ son of Edward^ (83), b. 1751 ; m. Trv'phenia Westover, b. 1753,
dau. of Nathaniel Westover.
She d. 29 Mar., 1815, aged 62; he d. 14 Feb., 1819, aged 68.
He res. in Sheffield; is said to have gone to Shoreham, Vt., in 1766, with
twelve or fourteen others, among whom were Col. Doolittle and Paul Moore. He
returned to Sheffield and lived there until after the revolutionary war ; afterward
returned to Shoreham, where he d. He was a soldier in the revolutionary war;
served at various times in 1777, '78 and '81. He was one of Ethan Allen's party
when Fort Tieonderoga was captured. The Vermont Gazette, vol. 1, p. 94, says
that Elias Kellogg, of Shoreham, was the first, after Allen and Arnold, to enter
the fort. (Elias is probably an error for Elijah.) During the war he was taken
prisoner and confined three months in Fort Tieonderoga, from which he escaped
with two men named Hall.
Children, first three b. in Sheffield; others in Shoreham.
936 Mary (Polly),' b. 11 Oct., 1776; m. Daniel Kellogg (+1260).
+937 Sylvester,' b. in Sheffield, Mass., 26 Jan., 1780; m. Sophia Crawford.
938 Eli,' h. ; he went to Boston and was overseer in the erection of
the State prison in Charlestown ; was several years commissary of
that prison ; went to New Orleans and was engaged in shipping goods
to Spain. The following notice of his death appeared in the Con-
necticut Courant, 18 Dec, 1811: "Died in Washington Co., Missis-
sippi Territory on the 18th of Oct., last, Mr. Eli Kellogg, from
some part of New England. He was much esteemed, and died
lamented by those who knew him. His death was occasioned by
severe cold, caught in a severe storm to which he was exposed, to-
gether with a fall from his horse, at the time, which wounded him
internally. He survived this fall but a few days. He was interred
with every mark of respect by his surrounding friends. Two or
three hundred dollars, it is supposed, may be collected for his heirs,
.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 107
from the property he has left in that Territory, which was left in
an unsettled state. The above information was received by the sub-
scriber in a letter from John Culler, Esq., Chief Justice of Wash-
ington County (Mississippi Territory), to be communicated to
the friends of Mr. Kellogg and who being unknown to me, this
method is adopted to convey to them the melancholy intelligence."
"Jed'h Morse."
"Charleston, November 29, 1811."
+939 Daniel Newton/ b. 4 May, 1785; m. Sarah Newton; (2) Sarah
Towner.
940 Lucretia/ b. ; m. Philip Leonard; rem. to Ohio; had two daus.
-1-941 HULDAH,' b. 1791; m. Seymour Wolcott.
333. SAEAH,« dau. of Samuel^ (84), b. in Hartford, 21 Nov., 1712; m. 14
Aug., 1732, Moses Peck, b. Apr., 1703, son of Samuel Peck and Abigail Collier.
He d. 30 Dec, 1759 ; she d. 12 June, 1770.
Ees. in Kensington, Conn.
Children.
942 Ehoda Peel;'' b. 15 Dec, 1733; d. 18 Apr., 1734.
943 Ehoda Peck,'' (twin of above Rhoda) ; m. Reuben Clark.
944 Moses Peck' b. 24 June, 1735; m. Rosanna ; d. 1810.
945 Oliver Peck' b. 13 Mar., 1737; m. Patience Clark; d. 4 Nov., 1810.
946 Sarah Peck.'' b. 11 Apr., 1741 ; m Timothy Clark.
947 Alel Peck,'' b. 5 May, 1743; m. 1768, Deborah Curtis.
343. SARAH,« dau. of John' (87), b. 30 Oct., 1719; m. 1738, John Belden.
Children.
948 Sarah Belden,'' b. 2 Apr., 1739.
949 John Kellogg Belden,'' b. 17 May, 1740; m. 18 Sept., 1769, Mercy Web-
ster, b. 8 Nov., 1749 (sister of Noah Webster, LL. D.), dau. of
Noah Webster, of Hartford, Conn., and Mercy Steele ; res. in Hart-
ford, Conn.
347. SAMUEL,^ son of Capt. Isaac' (88), b. in New Hartford, 15 Nov., 1718;
m. 8 July, 1741, Mary Steele,* of New Haven, Conn., dau. of Ebenezer Steele and
Susannah Merrill.
He d. 1770 in Poultney, Vt.; she d. 13 Apr., 1813, aged 94.
He was a clothier; a man of public spirit, and of some note in Enfield, Hart-
ford and Goshen. Conn., to which latter place he rem. in 1769. Three of his sons,
Ebenezer, Leverett and Helmont, served in the revolutionary army. About the
year 1796 she and her dau., Rhoda, visited Ruth in New Hartford", N. Y. (then
Whitestown), and made the journey on horseback.
Children, all hut two h. in Enfield.
950 Ruth/ b. 20 Mar., 1742; d. 3 Sept., 1746.
+951 Rhoda/ b. 24 Feb., 1744; m. Timothy Cadwell.
*Marj- Steele was fifth in descent from Gov. Bradford, of Plymouth, being grand-
daughter of John Steele and Meletiah Bradford. She was fourth in descent from Hon.
George Steele, who was "sent to govern the colonies of Connecticut," and came to Hartford
with Thomas Hooker.
108 The Kelloggs is the New World.
+952 Ruth/ b. 13 Feb., 1747; m. Hezekiah SejTnour.
953 Samuel/ b. 3 Feb., 1748; d. about 1751.
+954 Ebenezer/ b. 6 Sept., 1751; m. Mollie BisseU.
955 Levekett/ b. 28 June, 1753 ; d. ia revolutionarj- anny, in 1776, in Ticon-
deroga ; was captured and is said to have starved to death in prison ;
served in Capt. John Sedgwick's Co. ; unm.
+956 Samuel/ b. 20 July, 1755; m. (1) Sarah Kogers; (2) Mrs. Ruth
(Rogers) Pierce.
957 Asaph/ b. 20 Aug., 1757; d. about 1790, unm.
+958 Bradford,'' b. 24 Mar., 1759; m. Mary Thompson.
959 Rachel/ b. 1 May, 1760, in New Hartford, Conn.
+960 Helmont/ b. 17 Mar., 1762, in New Hartford; m. Susannah Moore.
348. ABRAHAM," son of Capt. Isaac^ (88), b. in Hartford, 17 Jan., 1720; m.
in Xew Hartford, Conn., 17 June, 1747, Sarah Marsh, bap. 28 June, 1724, dau. of
Jonathan Marsh, of Hartford; she was half-sister of Jonathan Marsh, who m.
Abraham's sister, Theodocia (350).
She d. 1796, aged about 72; he d. 13 Jan., 1805.
He res. in New Hartford.
Charles Frazer Kellogg wrote in 1859 : "I well recollect my grandfather
Abraham ; in person he was about 5 feet, 8 or 9 inches high ; erect, with a haughty
appearance and quick in gesture. The last time I saw him was about 1796 or '97."
Rev. Frederick Marsh wrote in 1850: "I remember him (Abraham) well, a
venerable old man, cheerful, pious and agreeable. He d. Sunday, 12 o'clock, on
Town Hill about one-third of a mile S. of Meeting-house."
Children.
+961 Esther/ b. 24 Mar., 1748 ; m. Judge Aaron Austin.
+962 Abraham/ b. 27 Jan., 1750; m. (1) Sarah Sej-mour; (2) Mrs. Sarah
(Cowles) Merrill.
+963 Solomon/ b. 10 Dec, 1751; m. Ruth Kellogg (429).
+964 Moses/ b. 23 Feb., 1754; m. (1) Rhoda Kellogg (430); (2) Mabel
Merrill.
+965 Elias/ b. 23 Feb., 1754; m. (1) Mary Merrill; (2) Betsey Dorr.
+966 Phineas,' b. 7 June, 1756; m. (1) Olive Frazer; (2) Ruth .
+967 Martin/ b. 16 July, 1758; m. Lucy Sej-mour.
+968 Frederick Webster/ b. 31 Jan., 1761; m. Margaret Moore (1033).
+969 Sarah/ b. 3 June, 1763; ra. Gen. Martin Smith.
-1-970 Truman/ b. 6 Jan., 1766 ; m. Hannah Merrill.
+971 Elizabeth/ b. 17 June, 1768 ; m. Josiah Hatch.
349. MARY,fi dau. of Capt. Isaac« (88), b. 12 Mar., 1723; m. John Birge, b.
25 Apr., 1723, son of Jeremiah Birge, of Windsor, Conn., b. 22 Sept., 1682, and
Mary Griswold.
'Hc d. 23 Feb., 1776, aged 53 ; she d. 16 Mar., 1817, aged 94.
He lived on the farm now occupied by his grandson, Roswell Birge, in Tor-
rington. Conn.
She is remembered as tall and slight in form with blue or gray eyes. She
was totally blind for several years before her death. (Torringford was settled in
1737, by a colony from Windsor, Conn.)
The Kelloggs in the Xew Woeld. 109
Children.
972 Mary Birge7 b. 31 Oct., 1753; m. Silas ^Yiite, a joiner of New Hartford;
d. about 1800 ; had four sons.
973 John Birge,"^ .h. 15 Mar., 1754; m. Lydia Hopkins, of Canaan, Conn.;
lived in Torringford; d. 26 Apr., 1S34; she d. 9 Sept., 1828, aged
63 ; he was a revolutionary soldier; was in the battle of the Cowpens.
974 Isaac Birge^ b. about 1755; a mute; d. 22 Feb., 1784, aged 29.
975 Sirtieon Birge7 b. 26 Dec., 1756; m. Oct., 1783, Experience Hamlin, of
Middletown, Conn. ; res. on the old homestead in Torringford ; he
d. 8 Jan., 1854, aged 97; she d. 16 Mar., 1844, aged 82; had two
children.
976 Anna Birge,'' b. ; m. John Elsworth, a farmer of Torringford; d.
16 Dec., 1828, aged 64; had eight children; he m. (2) , and
rem. to Hudson, 0.
977 Boswell Birge,'^ b. ; served in revolutionary army; d. 1777,
aged 17.
350. THE0D0CIA,« dau. of Capt. Isaac« (88), b. in Hartford, 7 June, 1724-
25 ; m. in New Hartford, 4 Apr., 1745, Jonathan Marsh, bap. 1 May, 1715, son
of Jonathan Marsh; she d. 6 Mar., 1795; he d. 12 Jan., 1802, aged 87.
They are buried in southeast part of burying ground in New Hartford.
He was a farmer and carpenter. Her chief emplo}Tnent for many years was
weaving ; they lived in patriarchal simplicity during sixty years of married life.
Children.
978 Theodocia Marsh/ b. 13 July, 1747; m. about 1767, John Gilbert; res. in
the northern part of New Hartford. The present brick meeting-
house stands on what was the north end of his garden. In 1792
he rem. to Herkimer Co., N. Y., where he d. ; she m. (2)
1796, Capt. Cook, and for many years lived in Sullivan, Madison
Co., N. Y. After death of her second husband she lived with one
of her sons in Cazenovia, N. Y., where she d. in the winter of 1827,
aged 80.
979 Ruth Marsh,'' b. 14 July, 1749 ; d. unm. 7 Mar., 1813 ; buried in New
Hartford.
980 Chloe Marsh,'' b. 12 Nov., 1751; m. Elijah Flower, son of Elijah Flower,
of New Hartford; he was Capt. in revolutionary army; she d. in
Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y., Apr., 1813.
981 Mary Marsh,'' b. 22 July, 1754; m. about 1776, Elijah Seymour; he d.
1806 ; after his death she res. with her youngest son Mills, and with
her dau., Mrs. Edwards, on the east side of Skaneateles Lake, N. Y.,
one mile south of its outlet; she d. 19 June, 1839, aged about 85.
982 Jonathan Marsh,'' h. 1 Mar., 1757 ; m. Damaris Pitkin ; d. 27 Jan., 1838,
aged about 81 ; he was member of Constitutional Convention of
1818; farmer in New Hartford; father of Rev. Frederick Marsh,
of Winchester, to whose notes the author is indebted for much ma-
terial relating to the descendants of Isaac Kellogg.
983 Elizabeth Marsh,'' h. 13 Oct., 1759; m. Eoger Sheldon^ b. in Windsor,
Conn.; d. 25 Sept., 1845, Huron, N. Y., aged about 86; he was a
house carpenter in New Hartford imtil 1809.
110 The Kelloggs in the New World.
984 Ashbel Marsh,'' b. 11 July, 1762; m. Abigail Ward; d. in New Hartford,
19 Nov., 1815.
985 Cynthia Marsh,'' b. 13 Apr., 1765 ; m. Rufus Northway ; d. at Ithaca,
N. Y., 3 Mar., 1840 ; res. in New Hartford for a time, and Trenton,
N. y.
986 Esther Marsh7 b. 18 Aug., 1768; d. 18 Aug., 1769.
351. ISAAC,« son of Capt. Isaac' (88), b. in Hartford, 8 Oct., 1727; m. 26
Jan., 1748, Martha Merrill, b. 24 Jan., 1737-28, dau. of Jonathan Merrill and
Mary .
He d. about 1800.
At the first town meeting held in Winsted (Winchester), Conn., Isaac Kel-
logg, Josiah Smith and John Balcom were chosen "committee men." His father,
Capt. Isaac, was one of the original proprietors of Winsted, although he never
lived there. It is probable that he gave his son Isaac the land in Winsted, for
which reason the latter rem. there a little later than 1758, as the birth of Daniel
is recorded in New Hartford.
He res. in New Hartford, in a small house a few rods east of his brother
Noah. Rem. to Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. His will, dated 20 Aug., 1800, mentions
his wife, Martha, sons Daniel and Eleazer.
Children.
-f 987 Eleazer,' b. 10 Apr., 1749 ; m. Esther Fuller.
988 Martha,'^ b. 19 Sept., 1751.
989 Mart,' b. 17 Jan., 1754 ; d. 23 Jan., 1754.
990 Mary/ b. 9 May, 1756; probably m. 28 Nov., 1776, David Butler.
+991 Daniel,' b. 5 Apr., 1758; m. Abigail Crow.
-f993 Rachel,' b. 1 May, 1760; m. Preserved Crissey.
993 Mela,' b. 12 Feb., 1763.
994 Susannah,' b. 25 Dec, 1765; m. Jonathan Dunham.
352. CAPT. NOAH,« son of Capt. Isaac'^ (88), b. 13 Dec, 1729; m. 18 Nov.,
1754, Clemence Merrill, b. 12 Sept., 1734, dau. of Joseph Merrill.
Hed. ; she d. about 1819.
He was a deacon in the church in New Hartford ; Capt. in the revolutionary
army.
Children.
+995 Noah,' b. 8 May, 1756; m. (1) Deborah Knowlton; (2) Lucy Crow.
-j-996 Clemence,' b. 18 Feb., 1758; m. Mathias Hurlburt.
+997 Jesse,' b. 25 Sept., 1759; m. (1) Susanna Griswold; (2) Mrs. Mary
(Russell) Parish.
+998 Saeah,' b. 28 Sept., 1761 ; m. Daniel W. Sandeforth.
-i-999 Hdldah Lavina,' b. 13 Sept., 1763 ; m Samuel Norton.
+1000 Miriam,' b. 6 Sept., 1765; m. Noah Seymour.
+1001 Joanna,' b. 16 Jan., 1768; m. William Thrall.
+1002 Michael,' b. 4 Mar., 1770; m. Sarah Gillett.
+1003 Clarissa,' b. 19 May, 1777; m. (1) W. F. Wheeler; (2) Peck.
353. JOSEPH,« son of Capt. Isaac« (88), b. 14 Oct., 1731; m. Esther Porter,
of Farmington, Conn.
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He d. 1790.
Res. in New Hartford, Conn; he sold land in New Hartford, 5 Sept., 1755.
Children.
1004 AzuBAH^ b. 18 Aug., 1754.
1005 Benjamin/ bap. 2 May, 1756.
1006 Joseph/ bap. 11 Nov., 1759.
1007 Esther, (or Hester), bap. 9 Jan., 1763; m. 27 May, 1784, Amos
Tyler.
1008 Margaret,'' bap. 10 Feb., 1765.
354. ASHBEL,« son of Capt. Isaac^ (88), b. 18 Oct., 1732; m. (1) in New
Hartford, Conn., 5 Apr., 1759, Sarah Loomis, b. 5 June, 1739, dau. of Deacon
Israel Loomis; she d. 22 June, 1765; gravestone in New Hartford; he m. (2)
17 July, 1766, in New Hartford, Lydia Steele; she d. 26 Nov., 1779, aged 31 ; he
m. (3) 20 Sept., 1780, Lucy Cotton, b. 9 Sept., 1747, in Middletown, Conn., dau.
of William Cotton, b. 18 Sept., 1720, and Eebecca Ware.
He d. 7 Feb., 1806 ; she d. 30 Oct., 1847, in Claridon, 0., aged 100.
He lived in New Hartford, Conn., half a mile northwest of Eiverius Douglas
farm, where once stood an old gristmill.
Children by first wife.
1009 Abigail,'^ b. 16 Mar., 1760; m. Elias Hopkins.
-flOlO Mary AnnJ b. 9 Oct., 1761; m. Josiah Gaylord.
-flOll AsHBEL,'^ b. 18 Oct., 1763; m. Martha Bacon Ward.
Children by second wife.
1012 Sarah,"^ b. 19 May, 1767; d. 5 Oct., 1776.
+1013 LydiaJ b. 19 Dec, 1768; m. Smith.
4-1014 Elijah,' b. 12 July, 1770; m. (1) Deborah Ward; (2) Mrs. Zodia
Taylor.
+1015 Luct7 b. 26 Feb., 1773 ; m. Silas Douglas.
1016 Chloe,' b. 16 Mar., 1774; d. 5 Sept., 1776.
+1017 Nancy,' b. 2 Apr., 1776; m. Gamaliel Loomis..
+1018 Ehoderick,' b. 24 Dec, 1777; m. (1) Sabra Clark; (2) Mary Lang-
worthy.
1019 William Cotton,' b. ; d. 17 Aug., 1785.
+1020 AsAHEL,'b. 13 Sept., 1783; m. Amanda Spencer.
+1021 Cotton,' b. 18 Aug., 1785 ; m. Elizabeth Moses.
+1022 Sarah,' b. 21 Feb., 1788; m. Elisha Strong.
+1023 Aranda,' b. 8 Sept., 1790; m. Laura Cowles.
355. SARAH,** dau. of Capt. Isaac' (88), b. 16 Feb., 1735; m. about 1752,
William Merrill, b. about 1732, eldest son of Jonathan Merrill, b. about 1698.
She d. about 1801 ; he d. about 1806.
Lived on the mountain one and one-half miles southwest of the meeting-
house of West Simsbury (now Canton), Conn.; he was a farmer, in Canton, to
which place his father rem. in 1739-40.
Children.
1024 Sarah Merrill,'^ b. about 1752 ; m. Oliver Bronson.
1025 Elizabeth Merrill^ b. 1754; m. Asahel Benham; d. about 1786.
112 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1026 Rhoda MerrillJ b. 1757; m. Pliny Case; d. 1792.
1027 Daniel Merrill;^ b. 1759; m. Diettama Mills; d. 1829.
1028 William Merrill,'' h. 1761; m. (1) Elizabeth Wilcox; (2) Thete Brown;
d. 1830.
1029 Sylil Merrill'' b. 1763; m. Asa Cowles.
1030 Margaret Merrill,'' h. 1765; m. William Koberts.
1031 Isaac Merrill,'' b. 1767; m. Elizabeth Seymour; d. 1846.
1032 Candace Merrill,'' b. 1771 ; m. Bates Willey.
356. MAEGAEET,« dau. of Capt. Isaacf* (88), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 12
June, 1737; m. Joseph Moore, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Child.
1033 Margaret Moore,'' b. 13 July, 1760; m. Frederick Webster Kellogg
(+968).
357. ANN,« dau. of Capt. Isaac^ (88), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 2 Aug.,
1739 ; m. Roger Crow, of New Hartford.
He was an eccentric man, of very limited means.
She was an excellent woman ; was beloved by all ; labored under great dis-
advantages in bringing up her children, and in other respects. She lived to be
old and d. in her native place.
Children.
1034 Anna Crow,'' b. . I
1035 Eoxaline Crow,'' b. 24 Mar., 1762 ; m. George Flower, of New Durham, -^
N. Y., b. 26 Apr., 1760; he d. 3 Jan., 1827; she d. 20 July, 1838;
had ten children.
1036 Shuhael Crow;' b. .
1037 Polly Crow,'' b. .
1038 Asahel Crow,'' b. .
1039 Margaret Crow,'' b. ; d. young.
1040 Esther Crow,'' b. ; d. young.
359. HULDAH,« dau. of Capt. Isaac^ (88), b. 30 Mar., 1742; m. James Ben-
ham, bap. in New Hartford, Conn., 18 Feb., 1740, son of Samuel Benham.
She d. in Bridgewater, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1809, aged 67; he d. in Bridgewater,
6 May, 1830, aged 95.
They rem. to Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1788, and to Bridgewater, Oneida Co.,
1793. He was a farmer.
Children.
1041 Huldah Benham,'' b. ; m. James Kinney, a farmer in Bridge-
water, N. Y. ; d. 8 Mar., 1832, aged 73.
1042 James Benham,'' b. 14 Aug., 1764; m. Sarah Sedgwick; was a farmer in
Bridgewater; d. 6 Jan., 1807.
1043 Elizabeth Benham,'' b. 1776; m. Eufus Dickson; d. in Bridgewater, 8
Jan., 1816, aged 39 years and 10 months.
1044 Truman Benham,'' b. 1777; m. Euth Clark, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 1781;
d. 14 Aug., 1850; she d. 15 Nov., 1856; had seven children.
1045 Diantha Benham,'' b. ; m. Isaac Thompson.
1046 Margaret Benham,'' h. .
1047 Mary Benham,'' b. .
The Kelloggs in the New World. 113
360. DEACON TIMOTHY,* son of Lieut. Jacob« (89), b. in Hartford, Conn.,
25 Nov., 1725 or '26; m. Keziah Jones, b. 6 Apr., 1733, dan. of Josiah Jones, of
Watertown, Mass., b. 1701, and Ann Brown, b. 24 Dec, 1704.
He d. 17 Sept., 1797, aged 71; gravestone is standing in the cemetery be-
tween Sheffield and Egremont.
The first church of Egremont was organized 20 Feb., 1770. In the follow-
ing Jan. he and Ephraim Fitch were chosen deacons.
He res. in the eastern part of Egremont ; was chosen one of the selectmen of
Egremont at its first meeting ; represented Egremont in the Congress of Deputies
in Stockbridge, Mass., 6 July, 1774; was commissioned Lieutenant in the Berk-
I shire Co. Militia in Capt. John Ashley's Co., Col. William Williams' Reg., Jan.,
1764; Capt. of the Egremont Co., CoL John Ashley's Eeg., July, 1771.
Children.
1048 Anna,' b. 22 Jan., 1752; m. Simeon Willard; had ten children.
1049 Israel/ b. 30 Apr., 1754; d. 10 Sept., 1757.
1050 Maey,' b. 22 Nov., 1755 ; d. 1 Sept., 1757.
-1-1051 Timothy,' b. 23 Aug., 1757; m. (1) ; (2) Eunice Cowles; (3)
Mrs. Eleanor (Loomis) Cole.
1052 Mart,' b. 11 Feb., 1759 ; d. unm. .
-f 1053 OziAS,' b. 17 Dec, 1760; m. Isabel Williams.
-1-1054 Truman,' b. 25 Oct., 1764; m. Abi Bingham.
-1-1055 Oliver,' b. 12 Aug., 1767 ; m. Abigail Benjamin.
-fl056 Josiah Jones,' b. 25 July, 1768; m. Polly Taylor.
-}-1057 Erastds,' bap. 8 July, 1770; m. (1) Dolly Deming; (2) Mrs. Rhoda
(Tuller) Van Deusen.
1058 Chloe,' b. ; m. Ebenezer Smith; d. aged 19.
1059 J.\MES,' b. .
361. ELIZABETH,® dau. of Lieut. Jacob^ (89), b. 28 Aug., 1727; m. 6 Nov.,
1746, Joseph Hinsdale, of Canaan, Conn.
She d. 24 Oct., 1789.
Children.
1060 Joseph Hinsdale,'' b. 14 Sept., 1747.
1061 Lydia Hinsdale,'' b. 12 Mar., 1749.
1062 Mary Hinsdale,'' b. 12 Mar., 1749.
1063 Moses Hinsdale,'' b. 22 May, 1754.
1064 Elizabeth Hinsdale,'' b. 15 Dec, 1756.
1065 Lucy Hinsdale,'' b. 2 Aug., 1759.
1066 Aaron Hinsdale,'' b. 25 Mar., 1764.
1067 Jacob Hinsdale,'' b. 23 Mar., 1766.
1068 Chloe Hinsdale,'' b. 17 Dec, 1769.
362. LYDIA,« dau. of Lieut. Jacob^ (89), b.22 July, 1729 ; m. (1)1 Dec, 1748,
Capt. Timothy Seymour, of West Hartford, Conn., b. 1 Feb., 1728, son of Ensign
Timothy Seymour, b. in Hartford, 27 June, 1696, and Rachel AllejTi, b. 20 Aug.,
1694.
He d. 1784; she m. (2) Matthew Clark, of Farmington, b. 19 Dec, 1719,
who had previously m. Sarah Merrill; he d. 1 Nov., 1792; she m. (3) Sept., 1804,
114 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
Capt. Archibald McNeil, of Litchfield, Conn., son of Archibald McNeil and Sarah
She d. 6 Nov., 1810, aged 81 ; he d. 31 Jan., 1813.
Children.
1069 Timothy Seymour,'' (Col), bap. 7 May, 1749 ; m. in West Hartford,
1772 (pub. July 5), Abigail Skinner, of West Hartford, dau. of
Timothy Skinner and Euth Colton; d. in West Hartford, 6 Apr.,
1812 J she d. 27 May, 1819, aged 68; had eight children.
1070 Norman Seymour,'^ bap. 10 Dec, 1752; m. (1) Mary McNeil, of Litch-
field; she d. 16 Dec, 1776; hem. (2) 15 June, 1779; his cousin,
Catherine Sej-niour, dau. of Moses Seymour and Eachel Goodwin;
he was a hatter ; learned his trade of Moses Seymour, of Litchfield ;
d. 1793; had six children.
1071 Eoderich Seymour,'' bap. 3 Nov., 1754; d. young.
1072 Anne Seymour,'' bap. 17 Oct., 1756; m. Eichard Goodman, of West Hart-
ford; he d. May, 1834, aged 86; had seven children.
1073 Roderick Seymour,'' bap. 6 Aug., 1758; served in the revolutionary war;
was a hatter; d. unm. in West Hartford, 1820.
1074 Truman Seymour,'' bap. 9 Nov., 1760; m. 1790, in Albany, N. Y., Zebiah
Packard, bap. 19 Dec, 1768, in Milton, Mass; he was a soldier in
Lieut. Charles Seymour's Co., Gen. Wolcott's Brigade, 1777, in
Peek-skill, N. Y.; settled in Albany, 1785; he d. 27 July, 1812;
she d. 27 May, 1856, in Geneva, N. Y. ; had five children.
363. JACOB," son of Lieut. Jacob' (89), bap. in West Hartford, Conn., 11
July, 1731; m. in Sheffield, Apr., 1758, Mary Harmon, dau. of Samuel Harmon,
of Shefiield, and Hannah .
He d. before 1792.
His name appears among those who received bounty for service on the western
frontier, and for providing their own guns, Apr., 1755 ; sentinel in Capt. Ezra
Williams' Co., with detachment under Capt. Elijah Williams, of Stockbridge, 25
May to 8 Nov., 1757; twenty-four weeks; he was also in Capt. John Fellows' Co.,
which marched on the alarm for the relief of Fort William Henry, in Aug., 1757 ;
marched from Sheffield to Fort Edward; traveled 204 miles; served eight days;
allowed for horse-keeping, 4s. 8d.
Children.
1075 Nancy," b. 1 Oct., 1760.
1076 Hannah/ b. 9 Aug., 1762.
364. AZAEIAH,<» son of Lieut. Jacob" (89), b. 1733; m. 23 Dec, 1756, Han-
nah Catlin, b. 12 Sept., 1738, dau. of Abijah Catlin, b. in Hartford, Conn., 6 Apr.,
1715, and Hannah Cook,* b. in Hartford, 20 June, 1717.
He d. 5 Nov., 1806 ; she d. ; both d. in Harwinton, Conn.
Children, b. in Harwinton.
-4-1077 Azaeiah/ b. 21 Nov., 1757; m. Eoxanna Cook.
-\ 1078 Hannah,'' b. 4 Aug., 1759; m. Joseph Austin.
•When Hannah (Cook) Catlin d. she had living six children, seventy-sis grandchildren
and fifty-three great grandchildren.
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1079 Anka/ b. 1 Nov., 1761.
+1080 Allen/ b. 8 Oct., 1763 ; m. Mindwell Ca.tlin.
-j-lOSl JACOB/b. 24 Aug., 1766; m. (1) Deborah Griswold ; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth
(Beales) Gaylord.
1083 Abijah,'' b. 2 Oct.", 1768; d. 7 Mar., 1775.
1083 Aechibald,'^ b. 13 Sept., 1770; d. 19 Jan., 1780.
1084 Alexander,'' b. 13 Sept., 1770; d. 11 Oct., 1783.
1085 Chloe7 b. 23 July, 1772.
+1086 Lois,' b. 5 Dec, 1774; m. William Benton.
+1087 Abijah,' b. 1 May, 1777; m. Pamelia Willard.
366. GEOEGE,« son of Lieut. Jacob^ (89), b. 7 July, 1737; m. 25 Dec, 1760,
Sarah Clark, b. 6 Apr., 1739.
He d. 24 Aug., 1803; she d. .
Ees. at West Hartford. Was a Lieutenant in the revolutionary army, bore
his own expenses, and never asked for pay or pension. His will was dated 1791
and mentions his wife and all the following children, except the first Lydia.
Children.
+1088 Sarah,' b. 6 Dec, 1761; m. Nathaniel Seymour.
+ 1089 Mary/ b. 4 June, 1764; m. (1) Aaron Steele, of West Hartford; (2)
Gen. Hyde, of New York.
+1090 Jacob,' b. 16 Mar., 1766; m. Catherine Steele.
+ 1091 Chloe,' b. 35 Aug., 1769; m. Joseph Cadwell, Jr.
1093 Lydia,' b. 8 June, 1773; d. 31 May, 1776.
+1093 Amanda,' b. 28 Apr., 1775; m. Jeremiah Leaming.
+1094 Lydia/ b. 29 Nov., 1778; m. Timothy Merrill.
367. HANNAH « dau. of Lieut. Jacob'' (89), b. 13 May, 1739; m. 26 Feb.,
1767, Caleb Crosswell, of West Hartford.
He d. 1 Oct., 1S06, aged 73; she d. 9 Apr., 1829, aged nearly 90.
Children.
1095 Abigail Crosswell' b. 20 Jan., 1774; m. 12 Aug., 1796, William Goodwin,
b. 15 Oct., 1776, son of Ebenezer Goodwin and Ame Webster, dau.
of Isaac Webster, of West Hartford. He was a clothier; res. in
Pine Meadow, town of North Hartford. He d. 20 Apr., 1849 ; she
d. 16 June, 1852.
1096 Crosswell,' b. ; m. , 1856; was rector of Trinity
Church, New Haven, Conn.
1097 Archibald Crosswell,' b. ; res. 1856, in Gilboa, N. Y.
369. BENJAMIN," son of Deacon Benjamin^ (90), bap. 11 Oct., 1724; m. 20
Nov., 1754, in St. Paul's Church, Wallingford, Conn., Comfort Thompson, of
Wallingford, b. , dau. of Abel Thompson and Comfort Porter.
He d. in a British military prison in 1779.
"After the campaign of 1759 Lord Amherst left garrisons at Ticonderoga and
Crown Point and Benjamin Kellogg was among those who remained in 1760. In
this manner he became acquainted with the farms, on the east shore of Lake
Champlain, abandoned by the French settlers on the retreat of Montcalm. In
116 The Kei.loggs in the New World.
1768-69 he obtained three hundred acres of land in Addison and three hundred in
Panton. He was the Daniel Boone of Addison County." (Vermont Gazeteer,
vol. 1; chap. VI.)
The following memorandum was made by his youngest child, Mrs. Markham :
"I think my father started on his last tour from Bennington, Vt., the last of Sept.,
1777, for his farm in Addison, going through Paitland to Chimney Point on Lake
Champlain, accompanied by Benjamin Everest, who owned a farm adjoining his
and was on old hunting companion (afterward Lieut. Everest of the Continental
army). They were discovered by a party of Tories, who had stripped their farms
of cattle. They were reported to the British, who had possession of the Lake, and
were taken prisoners the last of October. Everest made his escape by jumping
overboard and swimming to shore. My father was carried prisoner to St. Johns,
where he d. the first of December from severe treatment of the enemy. At the
battle of Bennington he fought during all the engagement."
Children, b. in Canaan, Conn.
+1098 Isaac/ b. 21 Sept., 1755; m. Elizabeth Harwood.
1099 Samuel/ b. 17 Nov., 1757; d. 19 Dec, 1759.
+1100 Philomela,'' b. 2.3 Apr., 1760; m. Lieut. Lemuel Case.
+1101 Pamelia,' b. 19 Oct., 1762; m. (1) Luman Case; (2) Isaac Hamblin.
+1102 Comfort/ b. 14 Mar., 1765; m. Gen. Ezekiel Dunton.
+1103 Saeah Gold/ b. 26 Sept., 1766 ; m. Capt. Ebenezer Markham.
370. JOHN,« son of Deacon Benjamin^ (90), bap. in West Hartford, Conn., 4
Sept., 1726; m. in Newington, Conn., 11 Jan., 1753, Union Stoddard, dau. of
Solomon Stoddard, of Newington, b. about 1730, and Ann Andrus.
She d. 15 May, 1774; he d. 23 Apr., 1789.
They joined the church in Great Barrington, 11 Aug., 1773. He was dis-
missed from the church in Great Barrington, and, 24 Apr., 1785, joined the
church in Egremont.
Children.
+1104 John,' b. 17 Apr., 1755; m. Lydia Church.
1105 Abigail,' b. 23 Oct., 1758; m. Daniel Culver, b. 17 July, 1750; he prob-
ably served in the revolutionary war; res. in WiUsy, Tioga Co.,
N. Y.
+1106 Benjamin/ b. 18 Feb., 1761; m. Luranah Spalding.
-1-1107 Nathan,' b. 30 Jan., 1764; m. Clara Brvant.
+1108 Union/ b. 7 July, 1766; m. (1) Loomis; (2) Mix; (3)
■ Van Horn; (4) Henry Whitney.
371. ABIGAIL,® dau. of Deacon Benjamin^ (90), b. Sept., 1728; m. as his sec-
ond wife. Col. Charles Burrall,* b. in England, 4 Mar., 1720.
She d. 28 Jan., 1789 ; he d. 7 Oct., 1803 ; both are buried in Canaan.
He commanded a regiment in the revolutionary army. His commission was
signed by John Hancock, and is now in possession of his descendants.
*He had previously m. Joanna Seger. who was b. 1722, d. 5 Oct., 1745, on giving birth
to her first child, Joanna. When this child was but a few days old he took her in his arms
on a two days' journey through the wilderness to friends who could properly care for her.
The KJELLOGGS in the New World. 117
Children.
1109 Abigail Burrall,'' b. in Canaan, 5 Dec, 1747; m. about 1770, Dr. Edward
Sutton, of Canaan. He was a surgeon in Col. Burrall's Reg. ; d. in
Stillwater, N. Y., Sept., 1776, on his return from Ticonderoga. She
m. (2) Oct., 1786, Capt. Nehemiah Lawrence, of Canaan, b. Mar.,
1728. He d. 2 July, 1800. She had two children by her first hus-
band and two by her second; d. in Colebrook, Conn., 23 Apr., 1838,
aged 91.
1110 \Yilliam Burrall,' b. 18 July, 1749; m. Elizabeth Morgan, of Killing-
worth, Conn., b. Mar., 1754; was a graduate of Yale; merchant;
res. in Canaan; d. 8 Oct., 1825.
1111 Charles Burrall,'' b. 18 Feb., 1751; m. Anna Beebe. He was a farmer
and iron manufacturer in Canaan; d. 17 Jan., 1820; she d. 3 Mar.,
1821, aged 80.
1113 Susannah Burrall,'^ h. 18 May, 1753; m. Cornelius Villir, a merchant of
Xew York; d. 11 Feb., 1802, in the house of her brother Charles,
in Canaan.
1113 3Iary Burrall,'^ b. 28 June, 1755; d. 22 June, 1759.
1114 Chloe Burrall,' b. in Canaan, 27 Oct., 1757; m. in Canaan, 9 Nov., 1779,
Noah Smith, Chief Justice of Vermont, son of Daniel Smith, of
SuiSeld, Conn., and Rupert, Vt., and Anna Kent. He was b. 27
Jan., 1756 ; d. in Milton, Vt., 24 Dec, 1812. He was a graduate
of Yale ; a classmate of Noah Webster ; practiced law in Benning-
ton, Vt. She d. 1 Mar., 1810.
1115 Jonathan Burrall,'^ b. 12 Aug., 1759; m. (1) Charlotte Davis, of Pough-
keepsie, N. Y.; m. (2) Hester Boardman, of Milford, Conn. ; d. 26
Feb., 1805 ; graduate of Yale.
1116 Ovid Burrall,'^ h. 23 llvLT., 1765 ; m. Lucy Wells (1238), b. 23 Mar.,
1765; d. 9 Oct., 1837, and was buried in Stockbridge, Mass. She
d. 13 July, 1814. He lived on the homestead of his father in
Canaan, and twelve years in Milton, Vt.
1117 Mary Burrall,' b. in Canaan, 3 Oct., 1766; m. (1) 1793, Timothy Rock-
well, b. in East Windsor, Conn., 7 Apr., 1761, son of Samuel Rock-
well and Hepzibah Pratt. He was a farmer and iron manufacturer
in Colebrook; d. 7 Oct., 1794; she m. (2) 1796, Martin Rockwell,
of Colebrook (brother of her first husband), b. in Colebrook, 23
Mar., 1772. She d. 22 May, 1818; he d. 11 Dec, 1851.
373. CAPT. SAMUEL,« son of Deacon Benjamin^ (90), b. 9 June, 1734; m. 4
Mar., 1764, Chloe Bacon, b. Dec, 1741, dau. of Daniel Bacon, of Middletown,
Conn.
She d. 7 Oct., 1787 ; he d. 2 Sept., 1788 ; headstones at WilHamstown.
He rem. to WilHamstown, Mass., where, 24 Sept,. 1761, he was chosen one of
the committee to "Hier a good orthodox Preachor."
"From that date to this," says Dr. Perry, in Origins in WilHamstown, "the
name has seldom been absent from the current records of the town, the church and
the college." He with other KeUoggs who have lived in WiUiamstown "have
made this name a notable one in every generation and in many relations."
He owned several farms ; was a Justice of the Peace; a soldier La the revolu-
tionary army ; a member of the Committee of Safety.
118 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
1118 Louisa/ b. 30 Jan., 1765; d. 10 May, 1765.
+1119 Samuel/ b. 29 Sept., 1766; m. (1) Anna Blair; (2) IsabeUa Blair.
1120 Lois,'' b. 26 June, 1768 ; m. 26 Feb., 1786, Jirab Isbam, of Shelburne, Vt.
+ 1121 Chloe/ b. 20 June, 1770; m. John Campbell.
1122 Olive/ b. 4 July, 1772 ; d. unm. 4 May, 1789.
+ 1123 Daniel,'' b. 19 Apr., 1780; m. Laura Hyde.
1124 Giles," b. 13 Mar., 1783; m. Christian Fisher; a farmer in Schoharie
Co., N. Y.
381. ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Deacon Benjamin" (90), b. in Canaan, Conn., 15
Mar., 1753; m. (1) Ebenezer Smith, of Sheffield, Mass., b. 27 Feb., 1748, son of
Ebenezer Smith and Sarah Shaylor.
He d. 3 Sept., 1779; she m. (2) David Clark, of Sheffield, who d. 12 Dec,
1824, aged 80 ; she d. 1 Oct., 1837, aged 84. Gravestones at Sheffield.
Children by first husband.
1125 Chileab Smith/ b. 14 June, 1775; d. unm. at sea.
1126 Miriam Smith,'' b. 14 May, 1777; m. Nathaniel Downing, of Oneida,
N. Y.
1127 Elizabeth Smith,'' b. 13 Nov., 1779; m. Enos Kellogg (+1295).
Children by second husband.
1128 Henry Clark,'' b. .
1129 Cynthia Clark,'' b. ; m. Noah Hubbard.
1130 Sarah Clark,'' b. 6 Dec, 1783; m. Eobert Torrence, b. 13 May, 1772, in
Middlebury, Vt.; he d. 11 May, 1835; she d. 30 Aug., 1870.
383. ELIJAH,** son of Joseph'^ (91), bap. in West Hartford, 17 Apr., 1737 ; m.
in Canaan, Conn., 8 Aug., 1764, Anne Hurlburt, b. in Wethersfield, 4 Aug., 1732,
dau. of Charles Hurlburt, b. 4 Nov., 1707, and Martha .
He d. 1803; she d. 7 Feb., 1815.
He res. in Canaan until 1792, when he rem. to Starksboro, Vt., where both
d. In Starksboro they lived with their son Elijah, near their son David.
He was of medium height, blue eyes, fair hair, rather stout and a very pleas-
ant man.
He was admitted to the church in Canaan, 16 June, 1770.
Children, b. in Canaan.
1131 Sarah/ b. 19 Sept., 1764; probably d. young.
+1132 David,'^ b. 1 Jan., 1765; m. Christiana Traver.
+1133 S.ARAH,'' b. 19 Sept., 1767; m. Cornelius Williams.
1134 Elijah/ b. 1773 ; m. Phebe Mason, 20 Jan., 1800; d. 5 Sept., 1825 ; had
no children.
384. DEACON JOSEPH,« son of Joseph'' (91), bap. in New Hartford, 15
Apr., 1739 ; m. 10 Mar., 1774, Prudence Austin, of Torringford.
He d. 9 Mar., 1809; she d. 4 Sept., 1804, aged 94. Tombstones in Canaan.
Ees. in Canaan, Conn., on the side of Canaan Mountain, about a mile north
of the South Congregational Church. He was admitted to the church in Canaan,
3 Sept., 1769. Prudence Kellogg from Torringford was admitted after 1770.
I
The Kelloggs in* the Xew World.
Children, hap. in South Canaan Congregational Church.
+1135 Elizabeth," b. 29 Jan., 17T5; m. Jeremiah Belden.
+1136 Joseph/ b. IS Sept., 1778; m. Martha Beebe.
+ 1137 Pkudexce/ b. 15 Aug., 1780; Elijah Hewins.
385. COL. AAEOX,« son of Joseph'^ (91), b. 1742; m. (1) 22 Apr., 1762,
Tabitha Hancox; she d. 30 Oct., 1763, in Canaan, Conn.; he m. (2) about 1766,
Hannah Bobbins; shed. ; hem. (3) Mrs. Khoda (Dean) Powers, widow
of Gen. Powers, of Austerlitz, Columbia Co., N. Y.
He d. 3 Apr., 1827; letters of administration were granted on his estate in
Berkshire Co., thus indicating that he was a resident of that county at that time,
or that he owned property there.
He res. in Canaan, Conn. ; was an assessor, commissioner of highways, fence
viewer, overseer of the poor, etc. He was a member of the Committee of Safety
in 1778; a soldier in the revolutionary army, serving under Capt. Webb in Col.
Durkee's Reg.
He was one of the grantees of Two Heroes Island, in Lake Champlain, with
Ethan Allen and others, who "had hazarded their lives in time of extreme danger
and diminished much of their substance in defending it against the tyrannical in-
vasion of Great Britain." He rem. to Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. ; was chosen
trustee of the First Presbyterian Church there in 1784.
Child by first wife.
+ 1138 Tabitha/ b. in Canaan, Conn., 10 Oct., 1763; m. Belden.
Children hij second wife.
1139 Sally/ b. 15 Oct., 1769; m. Charles Whiting.
1140 Joseph/ b. 4 Jan., 1772; went south; d. unm. in Wilmington, N. C.
+1141 Aakox/ b. 13 Aug., 1773; m. (1) Amelia Noyes; (2) Bernice Whiting
Kellogg (2099) ; (3) Mrs. M^ry (Betts) Bartlett.
+1142 Martin/ b. 20 Sept., 1775; m. Mary Lusk.
+1143 Haxxah/ b. 16 Feb., 1778; m. Gen. John ^^'hiting.
+1144 Abigail/ b. 20 Apr., 1780; m. Frederick Kingsley.
+1145 EoBBixs/ b. 20 June, 1782; m. Evelina Dimon.
4-1146 Clixtox/ b. 20 Jan., 178G ; m. Anna Arnold.
+1147 John- De.vx/ b. 25 Oct., 1798 ; m. Euth Vandorpool.
386. ASAHEL,« son of Joseph^ (91), b. ; m. 10 Sept., 1778, Xaomi
Gaylord, a very pious woman, dau. of Deacon Nehemiah Gaylord, of Torringford,
Conn., b. 15 June, 1722, and Lucy Loomis, b. 5 Aug., 1727.
He d. in Canaan, Conn., 5 Xov., 1805; she m. (2) 22 Xov., 1810, James
Beckley.
Children, b. in Canaan.
+1148 Axxa," b. 1 Apr., 1779; m. Joel Miner.
+1149 X.iOiii,' b. 2 Xov., 1780; m. Deacon Elizur Curtis.
+ 1150 Whitixg Gaylord/ b. 23 May, 1783; m. (1) Clarissa Belden; (2)
Fanny Dean.
1151 Asahel/ b. 3 Julv, 1785; d. young.
120 The Kelloggs in the New World.
387. DAXIEL,« son of Capt. Daniel' (92), b. 3, Nov., 1730; m. 20 Aug., 1758,
his cousin, Jerusha Kellogg (375), of Hartford, dau. of Benjamin Kellogg
(+90).
He d. 9 Aug., 1775 ; she d. soon after.
He lived about a mile south of the center of West Hartford on the west side
of the street.
Her will, probated 16 Jan., 1776, mentions all the children named below
except Abel, Lucy and the first Ezekiel, who were probably dead.
Children.
1152 Daniel/ bap. 14 Jan., 1759; d. in South Carolina, Dec, 1783.
+1153 Oliver,'^ bap. 9 Mar., 1760; m. Patience Belden.
+1154 Horace,'' bap. 14 Feb., 1762; m. Hannah Sedgwick.
1155 Abel/ bap. 17 Feb., 1765; d. 30 Mar., 1766.
1156 LucT,^ bap. 13 July, 1766.
1157 Ezekiel,' bap. 16 Oct., 1768; d. 19 Oct., 1768.
+1158 Ezekiel/ b. 2 Apr., 1770; m. Elizabeth Stanley.
1159 Thete/ b. 22 Aug., 1771.
1160 Bette/ b. 1773.
1161 Charles,'^ b. 1775.
388. SETH,« son of Capt. Daniel' (92), b. 7 July, 1732 ; m. Lois .
i
He d. about 1792 ; his estate was distributed 1794, to the three children men-
tioned below ; he was called "late of Hartford."
He enlisted in Housatonic No. 1 (now Monterey), Mass., and served from 5
Apr., to 25 Oct., 1758, in Capt. Ball's Co., Col. William Williams' Eeg., for the
total reduction of Canada.
He was a revolutionary soldier ; served three years, 1777-80, in Col. Webb's
Connecticut Reg. ; re-enlisted and served until the end of the war.
Isaac Smith and Parmelia, his wife, and Keziah Kellogg, all of Southington,
Conn., conveyed, 6 May, 1793, all their interest in a certain piece of land in Hart-
ford, that descended to them from their "Honored Father, Seth Kellogg, late of
said Hartford, deceased."
Children.
1162 Parmelia,'' b. in Tyringham No. 1 (now Monterey), 17 May, 1761; m.
Isaac Smith.
1163 Keziah,' bap. 25 Apr., 1762, in West Hartford.
1164 Seth/ bap. in Hartford, 15 Nov., 1764.
389. JOEL,** son of Capt. Daniel' (92), b. 13 Oct., 1733, in West Hartford,
Conn.; m. Susannah Hosmer, b. 1737, dau. of Thomas Hosmer and Susannah
Page.
He d. 11 Oct., 1789.
He was a weaver ; res. in Monterey, Mass. He bought land in Monterey, 4
Oct., 1756, of John Kellogg and Union, his wife, and was at that time called of
Hartford. He probably rem. to Sheffield about 1770 ; was taxed there in 1771.
He was a soldier in the revolution; served on the Lexington Alarm ia Capt.
Bacon's Co.; marched 21 Apr., 1775; served one month and four days; res. given
as Sheffield ; was a private in Spurr's Co., Col. Simond's Pteg., 26 Apr. to 20 May,
1777; service at Saratoga; in Capt. Noble's Co., Col. Brown's Reg., 29 June to
21 July, 1777 ; ordered into service of the United States by Gen. Fellows and the
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 121
Committee of Safety, by desire of Gen. Schuyler; in Lieut. Hickock's Co., Col.
Ashlej-'s Reg., 6 to 18 July, 1777; marched to Kingsbury, X. Y. ; in Capt. King's
Co., Col. Ashley's Eeg., 21 July to 15 Aug., 1777; private in Capt. Noble's Co.,
Col. Ashley's Reg., 15 to 17 Oct., 1780; marched to Forts George and Ann; gave
a receipt for bounty paid him for six months' service in the Continental army, 4
Aug., 1780, to 1 Jan., 1781. At this time his residence was given as Sheffield.
Perhaps a part of the service stated above was performed by his son Joel
(-)-1167), there being notliing in the records to indicate exactly which one served,
although it appears that both were in the service in July, 1777.
She m. (3) 25 Apr., 1799, Richard Jacobs, whose first wife was Thankful
Kellogg (398)', dau. of Stephen (+117) ; d. 8 Mar., 1812, aged 75.
Children, first eight bap. in Tyringham, No. 1, now Monterey, Mass.
1165 Deborah/ b. 7 Nov., 1757.
1166 Cynthia,'' b. 27 Mar., 1759.
+1167 Joel7 b. 10 Nov., 1760; m. (1) Desire Olds; (2) Mary Brown.
1168 Susannah,'' b. 10 Apr., 1762; m. (1) Levi Page; (2) as his second
wife, Ephraim Towner.
1169 Welthea,^ b. 28 Nov., 1763 ; m. 30 Oct., 1791, — Hubbard, of Win-
tonbury.
1170 Ann,' b. 23 Nov., 1765.
1171 LucT,'^ b. 8 May, 1767.
1172 Candace/ b. 25 Feb., 1769.
+1173 Ltdia,' b. 17 Mar., 1771 ; m. (1) Stephen Winslow ; (2) Amos Blood.
+1174 Thomas Hosmer,' b. 29 Apr., 1773; m. (1) Marv Bushnell; (2) Eunice
Buell.
+1175 William,'' b. 21 Dec, 1775; m. Ann Elizabeth Shelhearse.
+1176 Amna,' b. 16 July, 1778 ; m. Ephraim Towner.
+1177 Simeon,' b. 30 Oct., 1781 ; m. Phebe Kingsley.
390. MOSES,« son of Capt. Daniel' (92), b. 23 Nov., 1736; m. 31 Dec, 1758,
Jerusha Spencer.
She d. Feb., 1817, aged 75; he d. Feb., 1820, aged 83, of dropsy.
He was reared at West Hartford ; was a hatter by trade. When Continental
money became worthless, he lost all. He rem. about 1781 to that part of Hebron
which was made a part of Marlboro in 1803 ; was admitted to the church in Heb-
ron 1796.
He served three days in the Lexington Alarm.
Children.
1178 Geote,' b. 9 July, 1759; was in the army of the revolution; d. unm.
Due him on pay roll July, 1780, £45, lis., 9d., and still unpaid.
1179 Jerusha,' b. 27 Mar., 1761; d. 16 Oct., 1763.
1180 Debba,' b. 16 Mar., 1763; d. 8 Oct., 1778.
+ 1181 Moses,' b. 6 July, 1765; m. Abigail Marvin.
+1182 James,' b. 29 July, 1768; m. Lydia Kellogg (2033).
1183 Jesse,' b. 22 Apr., 1771; d. 23 May, 1773.
1184 Jesse,' b. 1 Feb., 1774; d. 6 Oct., 1776.
+1185 Jerusha,' b. 12 Apr., 1777; m. Joseph Bumham.
+1186 Jesse,' b. 4 Feb., 1780; m. Amy Strong.
1187 Debba,' b. 25 Aug., 1782.
122 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
394. M0SES,6 son of Stephen' (117), b. 1 Apr., 1720; m. 30 Apr., 1740, Mary
Sheldon, "both of Xorthfield."
She d. 14 Dec, 1766, aged 44 ; headstone in the cemetery on the line between
Egremont and Sheffield.
He lived for a time between Sheffield and New Marlboro, near the line. His
farm, at the time of the revolutionary war, was in Alford, but finally was set off
to Hillsdale, N. Y. Later he rem. to Egremont. In the latter part of his life he
res. in Geneva Co., N. Y.
Children, first ten b. in WestfielJ.
1188 Abigail/ b. 3 Sept., 1740; m. Wright; d. 2S Feb., 1817.
+ 1189 Lucy/ b. 13 Apr., 1742; m. Jacob Karner.
1190 Thaxkful,'^ b. 24 Jan., 1744; m. in Amenia, N. Y., 24 Dec, 1760,
Elkanah Cook.
+ 1191 Moses/ b. 21 Feb., 1746; m. Lydia Kellogg (326).
+1192 Abner/ b. 9 Nov., 1747 ; m. Phebe Westover.
1193 Maet/ b. 29 Nov., 1749; m. 8 Sept., 1768,_ Nehemiah Carter.
1194 Plixt,' b. 10 Nov., 1751; d. 17 Oct., 1752.'
+1195 Edxice/ b. 25 Sept., 1753; m. Amos Gray.
+1196 Anna/ b. 2 Dec, 1755; m. Reuben Farnsworth.
+1197 Nathaniel/ b. 24 Feb., 1758; m. (1) Palm Hawkins; (2) Annice
Gray.
+1198 Pliny," b. 7 Nov., 1759; m. (1) Phidemer Lake; (2) Mrs. Margaret
Sharpe.
1199 Dolly," b. 6 Jan., 1762; d. unm. 18 Apr., 1788.
+1200 Titus," b. 4 June, 1765; m. (1) Ehoda Karner; (2) Piachel Southwell;
(3) Chloe Harvey.
1201 Elijah/ b. ; was a preacher. The last known of him he was in
Northern New York.
395. LIEUT. STEPHEN,** son of Stephen'' (1^), b. 12 Oct., 1721 ; m. 7 Aug.,
1746, in Westfield, Mass., Mindwell Belden.
He d. 9 Aug., 1767, in Egremont, Mass.
He lived in Egremont; was admitted to the church in Westfield 1747, and
dismissed to Sheffield in 1749. The town of Westfield voted, 4 May, 1748, to build
a fort around "Stephen Kellogg's farmhouse." He served in the siege of Louis-
burg, and was a volunteer with his brother, William, and forty others to attack
the Island Battery under Capt. Daniel Bacon. He was commissioned Lieut, in
the Berkshire Co. Militia, Capt. Robert Joyner's Co., Col. William Williams'
Reg., Jan., 1764.
His estate was distributed in 1783 to all the children named below. In
1804 that part of his estate which had been set off to his late widow, as dower, was
distributed to Nehemiah Kellogg, who received two parts ; to the heirs of Reuben
Kellogg, deceased ; Loomis Kellogg, Stephen Kellogg, Belden Kellogg. Mindwell
Kellogg, Patience, the wife of John Tremain, and to the heirs of Deidamia, late
wife of Benjamin Tombs.
She m. (2) Abijah Loomis, of Egremont, and had several children.
Children.
1202 Mindwell,'' b. in Westfield, 3 Jan., 1746-47; was living in Claverack,
N. Y., in 1786; was unm. 1804.
The Kelloggs in the New Woeld. 123
1203 Patience/ b. in Sheffield, 8 Oct., 1749; m. John Trcmain; res. in Clav-
erack.
+1204 Nehemiah,^ b. in Sheffield, 14 Oct., 1752; m. .
+1205 Reuben/ b. 7 May, 1754; m. llary .
+1206 Looms,''' b. 9 May, 1759; m. (1) Anna Truman; (2) Barbara Jerome;
(3) Persis Bingham.
+1207 Stephen,'^ b. ; m. Thankful Button.
1208 Diadamia/ bap. in Great Harrington, 9 Feb., 1763; m. Benjamin
Tombs; res. in Stillwater, N. Y. ; d. before 1 Oct., 1804.
+1209 Beldex/ b. 4 Nov., 1766; m. (1) Tabitha Earner; (2) Jemima Ben-
jamin.
397. DEACOX WILLIAM,* son of Stephen^ (117), b. in Westfield, 23 Feb.,
1724; m. 11 Xov., 1747, Keziah Dewey, b. in Westfield, 20 Oct., 1726, dau. of
Deacon James Dewey and Elizabeth Ashley.
He res. in Egremont and Hillsdale. At the siege of Louisburg he was one of
the volunteers, with his brother, Stephen, and forty others, for the night attack
upon the Island Battery. In 1765 he petitioned the General Court of Massachu-
setts for a brief to collect money for support of the Gospel at Nobletown (now
Hillsdale), Columbia Co., X. Y.
Previous to the revolutionary war he was appointed agent to secure a title to
some lan'ds and was on his way to England when he sickened and d. in Boston.*
His family subsequently rem. to Wyoming, Pa., and suffered the horror of the
massacre.
Children.
1210 Josiah/ b. 26 Oct., 1750; d. unm.
+1211 Eldad/ b. 29 Dec, 1752; m. Elizabeth Watrous.
1212 Keziah/ b. 4 Apr., 1756; m. Beuben Farnsworth.
1213 WiLLiAM,*^ b. 6 May,1759 ; m. Urania Bishop.
1214 Elijah/ b. 25 Feb., 1764; m. Polly Earner (3267).
+1215 Abigail/ b. 9 Feb., 1769 ; m. Michael Hollenbeck.
1216 Theodotia,'' b. ; d. unm., 25 Feb., 1772.
1217 Lois/ b. ; was a teacher in Elizabethtown, X. Y.; d. unm.
1218 Elizabeth' (Betsey), b. ; m. Andrus; res. in Western
Xew York.
398. THAXKFUL,« dau. of Stephen^ (117), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 26 Dec,
1726; m. Richard Jacobs, b. in Vermont, 1725.
She d. 28 Mav, 1787, in Sheffield; he m. (2) 25 Apr., 1799, Susannah Kel-
logg, widow of Joel (389) ; d. 14 Jan., 1809.
He was a farmer; res. in Sheffield, on the "Under Mountain Road;" was on
Committee of Safety in 1777.
Children.
1219 Mary Jacols,'' b. 24 Sept., 1747; d. 11 Xov., 1748.
1220 Joseph Jacobs,'' b. 26 Aug., 1748; d. 2 Aug., 1749.
1221 Mary Jacobs,'' b. 1 Apr., 1750; m. Jonathan Curtiss, of Wallingford,
Conn.; d. 7 Aug., 1813, in Sheffield.
1222 Abigail Jacobs,'' b. 6 Feb., 1751.
'Another account says he d. in Philadelphia, while a member of the Assembly.
124 The Keli.oggs in the New World.
1223 Joseph Jacobs^ b. 14 Feb., 1753; d. 20 Dec, 1758.
1224 Stephen Jacobs,' h. 7 Dec, 1754-55.
1225 Nathaniel Jacobs,'^ b. 6 Aug., 1758 ; d. 7 Sept., 1758.
1226 Eezia JacobsJ b. 20 Nov., 1762.
1227 Thankful Jacobs,'^ b. 16 Oct., 1765.
1228 Israel Jacobs/' b. 26 Dec, 1767.
400. NATHANIEL LOOMIS,« son of Stephen' (117), b. 15 June, 1730; m.
Aug., 1752, Diadamia Austin, b. 3 June, 1737, dau. of Nathaniel Austin, b. 23
May, 1704, and Agnes Adams, b. 4 Feb., 1710.
He d. in Sheffield, 30 Aug., 1757, soon after his return from the army. His
estate was inventoried at £600.
He was in Capt. John Kellogg's Co. ; marched from Sheffield to Fort Ed-
ward; traveled 204 miles; served eight days; allowed for horse-keeping, 4s.,
8d., probably in Aug., 1757.
Children.
1229 Rhoda,^ b. 10 Dec, 1753; d. 12 Sept., 1757.
1230 Nathaniel,^ b. 1 Oct., 1754; d. 3 Sept., 1757.
1231 Agnes/ b. 30 July, 1756; d. 2 Sept., 1757.
1232 Rhoda,'' b. 2 Apr., 1758; Richard Jacobs was appointed her guardian
in 1767 ; perhaps she m. David Crippen and had a son, who m. May
Lorinda Kellogg (-f7474).
402. ABIGAIL,* dau. of Stephen'' (117), b. in Hadley, Mass., 10 Aug., 1738;
m. 21 Apr., 1757, Ashbel Wells, of West Hartford, Conn., b. 23 Aug., 1734, a de-
scendant in the fifth generation of Gov. Thomas Welles, of Connecticut.
He d. 11 Dec, 1806.
Before his death he was helpless some years from paralysis.
She was distinguished for her piety and intelligence. It is said that her life
was published as a Sunday School book.
Children.
1233 Ashbel Wells,'^ b. ; merchant, Hartford, Conn.
1234 James WellsJ b. ; merchant, Hartford, Conn.
1235 Erastus Wells,'^ b. ; sea captain; d. in Hartford.
123G Shipley Wells,'' h. ; Methodist clergyman.
1237 Abigail Wells,'' b. 1763 ; m. 8 June, 1786, Henry William Dwight, b. 15
Sept., 1757 ; d. in Stockbridge, Mass., 15 Sept., 1804.
1238 Lucy Wells,'' b. 23 Mar., 1765; m. Ovid Burrall (1114).
1239 Aliihea Wells,'' b. ; m. Phineas Ashmun, lawyer of Stockbridge,
Mass.
1240 Rachel Wells,'' b. ; m. Stephen Woodbridge, of Stockbridge, Mass.
1241 Mary Wells,'' b. ; m. Henry Brown, a merchant.
1242 Hannah Wells,'' b. ; m. Seth Pomeroy, a blacksmith, of North-
ampton.
408. MERCY," dau. of Deacon DanieF (121), b. in Sheffield, 22 Apr., 1740; m.
21 June, 1759, Joseph Callender, b. Feb., 1737, son of John CaUender.
She d. 11 Oct., 1797; he d. 21 May, 1812.
Res. in Sheffield, where both d.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 125
Children.
1243 Mary CallendcrJ b. 1 Mar., 1761; m. Abijah Bush, of Xassau, N". Y.
1244 Daniel Callender,'' b. Mar., 1764; m. Vienna Owen.
1245 Stephen Callender,'' b. 16 Sept., 1765; m. Hannah Sheldon; he was a
deacon in the church in Sheffield.
1246 Vienna Callender,'' b. 24 Sept., 176S; m. Carr.
1247 Mark Callender,'' b. 22 July, 1772; m. (1) Betsey Holmes; (2) Mrs.
Patty (Carey) Rood; res. in Sheffield, Mass.
1248 Archa Callender,'' b. 9 Jan., 1775; m. 1797 (pub. in June), Sally Sav-
age; res. in Sheffield.
1249 Levi Callender,' b. 2 Apr., 1777; m. Lucy Cottle; he was a Judge.
1250 Miriam Callender,'' b. 10 Feb., 1779; m."'David Clark; res. in Sheffield.
1251 Hannah Callender,'' b. ; m. Abram Dudlev; res. in East Bloom-
field, N. Y.
1252 Abigail Callender,'' b. ; m. Asa Savage; res. in East Nassau and
Troy, X. Y.
409. STEPHEX,« son of Deacon DanieP (121), b. in Sheffield. Mass., 26 June,
1742; m. 28 Jan., 1768, Mary Austin, b. 24 Aug., 1750, dau. of Nathaniel Aus-
tin, b. 23 May, 1704, and Agnes Adams, b. 4 Feb., 1710.
He d. before 6 Mar., 1798, when his widow and Moses Stocking were ap-
pointed administrators upon his estate.
In 1799, his estate was sold and distributed to his widow and the children
named below, who were "all the children and heirs of the said deceased Stephen
Kellogg, of Sheffield." In 1798 Moses Stocking was appointed guardian of
Heman and Huldah, over fourteen, and Polly, under fourteen.
He was a soldier in the revolution in Lieut. Hickok's Co., Col. Ashley's Eeg.,
6 to 17 July, 1777; in Capt. Noble's Co., 15 to 17 Oct., 1780, and in Col. Porter's
Eeg., 6 Aug. to 8 Nov., 1781.
She m. (2) 9 Mar., 1805, Timothy Backnis; d. before 31 Aug., 1829, when
her dower in the estate of Stephen Kellogg was conveyed by some of her heirs. She
returned to the old homestead, and spent her last days with her brother, Gideon
Austin.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
1253 LuRANEY,'^ b. ; m. (1) 29 Dec, 1791, Ira Corbin; he d. before 3
July, 1799; she m. (2) after 3 July, 1799, and before 1 Oct., 1803,
Bayley Hubbard. They were living in Egremont, 1 Oct., 1803,
when they conveyed their interest in the estate of her father,
Stephen Kellogg, deceased; in Sangerfield, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1829,
when they conveyed their interest "as heirs at law unto any part of
the thirds of dower set off from the estate of Stephen Kellogg, late
of Sheffield, deceased, to his widow, Mary Backus, formerly the
Widow Kellogg."
1254 Agnes,' b. ; m. Ephraim Hubbard ; settled in Bridgewater, N. Y. ;
thev conveyed their interest in the estate of Stephen Kellogg, 9
Feb., 1804.
1255 Diadamia/ b. ; m. 16 May, 1805, Oliver Younglove. In a deed
of her interest in her father's estate, 1803, she was called "semster,",
and spelled her name Deiadamie Kellogg. In 1818 she res. in
Great Barrington.
126 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
1256 Heman/ b. about 1778 ; had guardian appointed 7 Nov., 179S ; 19 June,
1799, Heman Kellogg, of Sheffield, yeoman, deeded his right in the
estate of his father and his claim to the thirds of the Widow Mary
Kellogg. No later record of him has been found. It is said that
he studied medicine.
1257 HuLDAH,'' b. ; had a guardian appointed 7 Nov., 1798; m. after
1802, Yestor Gillett; res. in Pownal, Vt., in 1806, when they
deeded their interest in the real estate of her father.
1258 Mary (Polly),'' b. ; had a guardian appointed 7 Nov., 1798;
was unm. 1799.
411. DANIEL,« son of Deacon DanieP (121), b. in Sheffield, 5 Nov., 1746 ; m.
Ehoda Callender, b. 23 Nov., 1751, dau. of John Callender and Mary Smith.
He accompanied Arnold to Quebec in 1775, as his orderly, and d. from ex-
posure and disease on the retreat.
She m. (2) 8 Jan., 1778, Jesse Kellogg (4.36) ; d. 14 Sept., 1813, aged 62.
Children.
+1259 Olive/ b. 29 Feb., 1772; m. Nathaniel Callender.
+1260 Daniel,'^ b. 5 Nov., 1774; m. Mary Kellogg (936).
412. GIDEON,« son of Deacon Daniel"' (121), b. in Sheffield, 6 July, 1751 ; m.
Electa Wait.
He d. about 1827.
He res. in Sheffield on his father's farm ; was a deaf mute.
Children.
1261 Daniel,'' b. 28 May, 1806 ; was a mechanic in Brooklyn, N. Y.
1262 Charles,' b. '—; d. young.
1263 Jane7 b. ; ni. — ^ ^ went West.
420. JOSEPH,^ son of Noah^ (124), b. ; m. .
He d. , in Locke, N. Y., where he res. ; had a withered hand caused by
a fever sore.
Children.
+1264 Aaron/ b. 20 Mar., 1767 ; m. Abigail Spencer.
+1265 Lovell/ b. ; m. Thankful Warner.
1266 Noah,'' d. unm. in Western New York ; he was a painter.
+1267 Joseph,'' b. 5 Apr., 1788; m. Eunice Conger.
1268 Lydia/ b. ; perhaps m. Phineas Chapin, in Sheffield.
1269 Charlotte/ b. ; d. .
1270 Jane/ b. ; m. Le Valley; res. Loekport, N. Y.
+ 1271 Mary/ b. ; m. Tillottson; res. in Pittsford, N. Y.
1272 Timothy,'' b. ; d. unm., aged 20.
424. PLINY,« son of Noah= (124), b. 12 Nov., 1752; m. (pub. 24 Sept., 1782),
Mary Kellogg (901), b. 10 May, 1755.
He d. 1842, in La Grange, Lorrain Co., 0., aged 90 ; she d. later in the same
year.
He rem. to Erie Co., N. Y., then called "Holland Purchase."
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 127
He was a revolutionary soldier; was present at the surrender of Gen Bur-
goyne ; was also in the battle of Monmouth. There were two men of this name in
Sheffield and to distinguish them one was called "Big Plin" and the other "Little
Plin." This was "Big Plin."
In 1818 he was in Champion, Jefferson Co., X. Y. In 1832 he rem. to Lor-
rain Co., 0., to reside near his sons.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
+1273 Hexkietta," b. 21 July, 1783; m. Bartlett.
+1274 Maetha,'^ b. 4 Mar., 1785; m. Daniel Jackson.
+1275 Amanda,'^ b. IS Dec, 1787 ; m. Asa Rockwood.
+1276 Maeqois De L.vfayette,' b. 21 May, 1789; m. Elizabeth M. Perkins.
1277 Lydia," b. 28 June, 1791.
+1278 NoAH,''b. 12 Xo\-., 1793; m. Jerusha Stoddard.
+1279 Maet (Polly),' b. 15 Feb., 1796; m. (1) Ephraim Eood; (2) Ezekiel
Ballard.
425. EPHRAIM,« son of Deacon Silas' (125), b. in Sheffield, 5 Oct., 1740 ; m.
in West Hartford, Conn., 22 Oct., 1765, Ruth Hosmer, b. 20 Sept., 1744, dau. of
Thomas Hosmer, of West Hartford, and Susannah Steel. She was descended
from Stephen Hosmer, Valentine Prentice and Gov. William Bradford, of the
Mayflower.
She d. 25 Jan., 1818, aged 74; he d. 11 Feb., 1819, aged 79; gravestones at
Sheffield.
They res. on the farm in Sheffield, afterward occupied by his son, Elisha;
held many public offices in Sheffield, among them that of selectman from 1776-92.
He served in the army at the time of Burgorae's surrender and left home on that
occasion in harvest time. It is related that help was so scarce that out of a large
crop his family secured hardly enough to live upon during the following year.
His will, dated 22 Xov., 1818, mentions all the children named below.
Children, 6. in Sheffield.
+1280 Vin-a/ b. 11 Feb., 1767; m. Sineus Dibble.
1281 Esther/ b. 29 Oct., 1768; m. (pub. 24 Oct., 1790), Oliver Porter; res.
in Paris, X. Y. ; had no children.
+1282 Hosmer,'^ b. 25 Aug., 1770; m. Amy Cowles.
+1283 Sarah/ b. 23 July, 1772; m. Hosea BiU.
1284 Polly/ b. 10 Aug., 1775; d. 8 Aug., 1778.
+1285 Ephraim,' b. 19 Xov., 1776; m. Jane Ashley.
1286 Mary ( Polly) .'^ b. 20 Jan., 1779; m. Edmund B. Fellows, of West-
port, X. Y.
+1287 Elisha,'' b. 19 Aug., 1781 ; m. Jane Saxton.
+1288 Urania,' b. 19 Xov., 1783 ; m. Amos Bacon.
+1289 DoxxE/ b. 2 Jan., 1787; m. Aurora Curtis.
426. EXOS,«* son of Deacon Slias' (125), b. 24 Dec, 1742; m. 11 June, 1765,
Abigail Seymour, bap. 19 Jan., 1746, dau. of Elisha Seymour, of West Hartford,
and Abigail Sedgwick, who was a descendant in the fifth generation of Robert
Sedgwick, an early settler in Charlestown, Mass.
He d. 13 Dec, 1803; she d. 18 Dec, 1812, of an epidemic that prevailed in
the army and throughout the countr}'.
128 The Kjelloggs in the New Woeld.
Eem. from Sheflaeld to Hubbardton, Vt. ; thence to Batavia ; was a farmer.
In 1803 he and his wife and son, Orsamus, and the three dans., Abigail, Hul-
dah and Sophia, rem. to the Holland Purchase in New York.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Capt. Downing-'s Co., Col. Ashley's
Reg., July 6-27, 1777; marched to Kingsbury at request of Gen. Schuyler; also
served in the same company and regiment, Oct., 1780.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+ 1290 Luctxa/ b. 21 Aug., 1766; m. Jonathan Burrell.
+1291 Oesamus/ b. 12 May, 17G8; m. Esther Kimberly.
1292 Eleanor/ b. 4 Feb., 1770; d. young.
1293 Abigail,'^ b. 12 June, 1774; d. unm. 3 June, 1864, aged 90. Her grave-
stone says: "Sister of Mrs. Euth Clark." Joel Clark's tombstone
stands between Abigail's and Ruth's in the North Burying Ground
in Sheffield.
1294 Ruth/ b. 12 June, 1774; m. 4 June, 1796, Joel Clark, son of David
Clark. He d. 25 Apr., 1824 ; she d. 29 Jan., 1859 ; had no children.
+1295 Enos/ b. 24 Apr., 17^6; m. (1) Elizabeth Smith (1127) ; (2) Hersey
Perrin.
+1396 Seymour,'' b. 21 Mar., 1779; m. (1) Esther Lawrence ; (2) Nancy Wil-
cox.
1297 Henry,' b. 31 Oct., 1781; d. 1 Dec, 1785.
+1298 HuLDAH,' b. 31 Oct., 1781 ; m. Amzi Wright.
+1299 Elisha,' b. 30 Nov., 1783; m. (1) Elizabeth Derrick; (2) Mrs. Mary
Mills.
+1300 Sophia,' b. 18 June, 1786; m. William M. Wright.
+1301 Ira,' b. 14 Mar., 1789; m. (1) Harriet Thompson; (2) Lydia Morgan.
427. DEACON ASA,« son of Deacon Silas^ (125), b. 19 Feb., 1745; m. 27
Feb., 1766, Lucy Powell, of Suffield, b. 27 Feb., 1746.
She d. 9 Nov., 1816; he d. 4 June, 1820.
He settled in Galway, Saratoga Co., N. Y., about the time of the revolution;
was a farmer; deacon in Presbyterian Church; Capt. of the militia; Justice of
the Peace; highly respected.
He was a Sergt. in Capt. Noble's Co., Col. Brown, 29 June to 28 July, 1777;
ordered into service by Brigadier Gen. Fellows and Committee of Safety, by desire
of Maj.-Gen. Schuyler.
Children, all but last two b. in Sheffield.
+1302 Frederick,' b. 27 Sept., 1766; m. (1) Polly Phelps; (2) Trj'phena Ely
white; (3) Mrs. Catherine (Demorest) Brown.
+1303 Ezra,' b. 27 June, 1769 ; m. Abigail Qlmstead.
+1304 Martin,' b. 22 June, 1771 ; m. Ehoda Smith.
+1305 Charles,' b. 3 Oct., 1773; m. Mary Ann Otis.
1306 Warren,' b. 11 Aug., 1775; d. 24 Apr., 1782.
+1307 AsA,'b. 12 Nov., 1777; m. (1) Margaret Stewart; (2) Anna Stewart.
1308 Lucy,' b. 11 Nov., 1779; m. (1) David Westcote; (2) Reuben Hewitt;
d. 13 Apr., 1851, in Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y.
1309 Electa,' b. 11 Jan., 1782; d. 20 May, 1782.
+1310 Warren,' b. 2 June, 1783; m. Abigail Paine.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 129
+1311 Alexander Cyrus," b. in Galway, 22 June, 1785; in. (1) Anna Sayles;
(2) Mrs. Ann (Hinman) Davis.
-j-1312 Electa/ b. in Galway, 6 May, 17 SS; m. Alanson Kennedy.
428. ELEAXOE,« dau. of Deacon Silas-"' (125), b. 31 Aug., 174T ; m. 24 May,
1769, as his second wife, Joab Austin, b. 29 July, 1740, son of Capt. Xathaniel
Austin, b. 23 May, 1704, and Agnes Adams, b. 4 Feb., 1710.
He d. 5 Mar., 1820; she d. 3 Aug., 1835.
They res. in that part of Sheffield, Mass., called ''Klonkapot""; rem. to
Homer, X. Y., where he d.
He was a revolutionary soldier.
She was of full medium size and well proportioned ; had dark brown hair and
dark blue or blue gray eyes, as had also her brothers and sisters and mother, Euth
Eoot.
Children.
1313 Henry Austin' b. 26 Dec, 1770; m. 10 Xov., 1791,- Prudence Ensign, b.
24 May, 1771; was a farmer; d. 24 Aug., 1829; she d. 31 May,
1845 ; had ten children.
1314 Aaron Austin,' b. 5 Mar., 1773; m. 29 Jan., 1795, Mary (Polly) Kellogg
(3269), b. 10 Dec, 1776. He was a farmer and clothier in Skanea-
teles, X. Y.; d. 23 June, 1831; she d. 6 May, 1856; had ten chil-
dren.
1315 Lydia Austin,"^ b. 22 May, 1775; m. 9 Sept., 1794, John Day, of Shef-
iield, Mass., b. 3 Feb., 1774. He d. 8 Oct., 1827 ; she d. 9 Oct.,
1854; had twelve children.
1316 Eleanor Austin,'' b. 16 July, 1777; m. 28 Jan., 1802, Abijah Otis, b. 8
Vune, 1776 ; he was a farmer in Galway, Fabius and Howard, X. Y. ;
she d. 2 July, 1848 ; he d. 6 July, 1851 ; had eight children.
■ 1317 Asa Austin,'^ b. 10 May, 1780; m. (1) 11 Xov., 1802rAnna Ferris, b. 23
Mar., 1782, who d. 8 July, 1819. He m. (2) 4 Feb., 1821, Susan-
nah Stewart, b. 20 Aug., 1786, widow of Charles Forbes, who d. 18
May, 1849. He was a farmer in Homer, X. Y. ; later in McGraw-
ville, -where he had a flourmill; d. 17 Mar., 1853; had eleven chil-
dren.
1318 Annis Austin.;^ b. 4 Aug., 1782 ; m. 27 Aug., 1804, Jacob Otis, b. 21 Aug.,
1777, a clothier and merchant in ]\rayfield and Truxton, N. Y. ;
he d. 6 Oct., 1831; she d. 8 Aug., 1864; had seven children.
1319 Elijah Austin,'^ b. 18 Mar., 1785; m. 13 Sept., 1810, Ann Allen, b. 6
Aug., 1787 ; was a farmer in Sempronius, X. Y. ; d. 20 Apr., 1846 ;
she d. 5 Aug., 1868 ; had six children.
1320 Laura Austin^ b. 9 Apr., 1788; m. 15 Apr., 1819, Eleazor Sheldon, b. 15
Mav, 1792, in X^ew Marlborough, Mass., a farmer of Perry, Wyom-
ing Co., X. Y. He d. 2 Feb., 1878; she d. 21 Mar., 1884. In June,
1819, they rem. from Sheffield to Perry, in a lumber wagon. They
were a week on the way. Although Laura weighed only four and
one-half pounds at her birth, she attained the full size of woman-
hood and inherited much of the energv' of her grandmother, Euth.
1321 James Austin,'' b. 1 Jan., 1791 ; m. 28 Jan., 1812, Tamar Chapin, b. 20
Julv, 1795 ; a farmer in Sheffield. Mass., Sennett, X. Y., and Shef-
field, 0.; d. 17 Aug., 1864; she d. 3 Dec, 1879; had ten children.'
130 The Kelloggs in the New World.
431. MIEIAM,« dau. of Deacon Silas^ (125), b. 24 May, 175.5; m. Dr. Lewis
Bfebe, of Pawlet, Vt.
She d. in Lansingburg, N. Y. After his first marriage he studied
theology; res. in Pawlet and Lansingburg. He m. (2) , and rem. to New
Jersey.
Children.
1322 Lucy Beebe,'^ b. .
1323 Nancy Beebe/ b. .
1324 Rhoda Beebe^ b. .
1325 Lewis Beebe,'' b. .
432. SILAS,« son of Deacon Silas^ (125), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 7 Aug., 1757;
m. 24 Apr., 1782, Ehoda Eoot, b. 24 July, 1758, dau. of Aaron Eoot, of Sheffield,
and Ehoda King.
She d. 7 Mar., 1833, aged 75; he d. 28 Nov., 1838.
He was a prominent business man; was appointed administrator of many
estates, and guardian of many minors.
His business papers have been preserved by his descendants, and have been
of great assistance in .tracing some of the scattered tribes.
He was selectman 1791; several years in the Legislature; member of Con-
stitutional Convention of Massachusetts 1821 ; much in public life.
He was a revolutionary pensioner; was engaged in the siege of Boston, 1776;
after the evacuation he marched to the city of New York, returned home, and
as his father was sick, started out on the "old silver tailed" mare for Boston.
Thev went before Gen. Washington, who said "If it were not a case of necessity, I
should urge both of you to remain." He .turned out in 1777 on the call of Gen.
Schuyler to re-enforce the northern army in opposing Gen. Burgoyne and re-
mained until the surrender.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+1326 Ehoda/ b. 18 Jan., 1783; m. Consider Morgan.
1327 Fanny/ b. 5 Dec., 1784; d. 21 Dec, 1785.
+1328 Chadncey,' b. 8 Nov., 1786 ; m. Lois Turner.
+1329 Norman/ b. 8 Apr., 178^; m. Mary Shears.
-1-1330 Frances (Fanny),' b. 16 Apr., 1791; m. Jonathan Church.
-1-1331 George,'^ b. 1 Dec, 1793 ; m. Cynthia Eoot Merrill.
1332 John,'' b. 20 Feb., 1796; d. unm. in New Madrid, Mo., Oct., 1818; is
buried in Sheffield, Mass. He had a plantation near New Madrid.
+1333 Jane Maria/ b. 20 May, 1798; m. Jay Shears.
+1334 Silas Eoot/ b. 11 June, 1799; m. Mrs. Lucy C. (Hale) Churchill.
+1335 Anne Eoot,'' b. 24 July, 1805 ; m. James Putnam Flint.
433. ANN,« dau. of Deacon Silas" (125), b. in Sheffield, 23 June, 1760; m. 3
Jan., 1782, James Hickok, b. 1 Nov., 1757, son of Ezra Hickok, of Sheffield, Mass.,
and Elizabeth .
He d. 5 Apr., 1823 ; she d. in the summer of 1825.
He was an influential and wealthy citizen ; a merchant in Lansingburgh ;
rem. to Lansingburgh from Sheffield, Mass., in 1788.
The Kelloggs in the Kew World. 131
Children.
1336 Norman Hicl-ok,'' b. 13 Apr., 1783 ; d. imm. .
133? Harry Hickoh/ b. 4 Apr., 1786; d. 14 June, 1787.
1338 James Hickol;'' b. 18 Mar., 1788; d. 20 Sept., 1789.
1339 Anne Hicl-ol;'^ b. 13 Feb., 1790; m. 3 Feb., 1812, John Boardman Chip-
man, b. in Sunderland, Yt., 1 Apr., 1785. He rem. to Lansing-
burgh, N. Y. ; served as clerk for James Hickok, 1804; with his
brother had a large mercantile business in Orwell, Yt., though he
continued to reside in Lansingburgh. In 1865 he rem. to Clinton,
X. Y. She d. 19 Dec, 1869 ; he d. 29 Nov., 1871.
1340 Cynthia Amanda Hickok,'' b. 27 Mar., 1792; m. 1813, Deacon William
Page, banker.
1341 Elizabeth Hickok J b. 30 May, 1796 ; m. Eoyal Gould.
1343 James W. Hickok,'^ b. 2 Dec, 1798.
1343 Henry H. Hickok,'^ b. 19 Oct., 1800; d. 3 Aug., 1802.
1344 Ezra Edmond Hickok,'^ b. 5 Apr., 1803 ; d. 10 Apr., 1877.
434. CAPT. EBENEZER,6 son of Amos^ (126), b. in Sheffield, 29 Feb., 1748;
m. 3 Dec, 1772, Sarah Austin, b. 3 Nov., 1751, dau. of Zephaniah Austin, of Shef-
field, and Sarah Eggleston.
She d. 1 Mar., 1819; he d. 10 May, 1827, aged 80; both are buried in Shef-
field.
He lived on the old homestead of his father. He was a selectman of Shef-
field.
He served in the revolutionary army on several occasions. Was a Corp. in
Capt. Noble's Co., Col. Ashley's Peg. ; was called out when Fort Ann was cap-
tured by the British; also served under Gen. Gates at Saratoga in 1777.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
1345 Amasa/ b. 2 Apr., 1774; d. 4 Nov., 1775.
+1346 Wealtha,''' b. 13 Dec, 1775; m. Ephraim Hart,
-f 1347 Amasa,'' b. 5 Feb., 1777; m. Abiah Callender.
. +1348 Amos A.,'' b. 18 Nov., 1778; m. Lucy Williams.
+1349 Ebenezer," b. 15 Nov., 1780; m. Eunice Callender.
-fl350 Saeah/ b. 21 May, 1783; m. Milton Bissell.
1351 Hexet/ b. 6 June, 1787; d. unm., 19 Mar., 1813, aged 26.
+1352 Abigail/ b. 26 Nov., 1788; m. Calvin Julius Pope.
+1353 Mild,''' b. 24 June, 1792; m. Mary Ann Jacobs.
436. JESSE,*' son of Amos^ (126), b. in Sheffield, 28 Aug., 1751; m. 8 Jan.,
1778, Mrs. Ehoda (Callender) Kellogg, widow of Daniel Kellogg (411).
She d. 14 Sept., 1813, aged 62; he d. in Albany, N. Y., 10 Jan., 1823; both
were buried in Sheffield.
He was a farmer; res. in Kelloggstown, Sheffield, Mass.
He served in the revolution; marched on Lexington Alarm, 21 Apr., 1775;
enlisted in the army 8 May, 1775, in Capt. Bacon's Co., Col. Fellows' Reg. ; had
order for a bounty coat dated Dorchester, 19 Dec, 1775.
He served as a private under Capt. Fellows, Berkshire Co. Reg., 9 to 18 July,
1777, and marched to Kingsbury, N. Y. Also marched on alarm when Forts
George and Ann were taken by the enemy, 1780. He served 1781 in Col. Ash-
le}-'s Peg.
132 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+1354 PAiiELA/ b. 25 May, 1780; m. William B. Dimmick.
+1355 Sylvester/ b. 13 Apr., 1785 ; m. Celia E. Ensign.
1356 Matilda/ b. 23 Mar., 1790; d. unm. 25 Apr., 1856, in Meadville, Pa.,
where she was a teacher.
438. PRUDEXCE,« dau. of Amos^ (126), b. in Sheffield, 23 Sept., 1754; m.
1775, Noah Ely Hubbard, b. in Sheffield, 15 Feb., 1754, son of Rev. Jonathan
Hubbard, first pastor of the church in Sheffield, b. in Deerfield, Mass., 29 Dec,
1703, and Eachel Ely.
She d. 6 Mar., 1810; he m. (2) Mary Bosworth, dau. of Nathaniel Bosworth
and Mary Smith ; d. 4 Aug., 1844, in the house in which he was born.
He was a farmer ; lived on the old Hubbard homestead in Sheffield.
Children.
1357 Prudence HuhbardJ^ b. 1777; d. 1792.
1358 Noah Hubbard J b. 20 Oct., 1778; m. Cynthia Clark; d. 26 Aug., 1846,
in Council Bluffs, la.
1359 Asher Hubbard' b. 1781 ; d. 20 Aug., 1796, in Woodbury, N. J.
1360 Eli Hubbard/ b. 13 June, 1783; m. (1) 1815, Rhoda Ward, b. 6 Oct.,
1796. She d. 20 Aug., 1840; he m. (2) 16 Mar., 1842, Catherine
Emmons, b. 30 Jan., 1807, widow of Abram Tan Alstine; rem. from
Sheffield and settled near Toledo, 0., and later in Sylvania, Lucas
Co., 0.; was a farmer; d. 9 Mar., 1856; she d. 30 July, 1865.
1361 Lucy Hubbard/ h. about 1785; m. 2 Apr., 1811, Jared Bosworth, who d.
in Tremainsville, 0., Sept., 1819. She m. (2)1 Feb., 1820, Samuel
Agnew, a farmer of Monroe and Erie, Mich., who d. 22 May, 1837.
She d. 8 Feb., 1869.
1363 Pamela Hubbard,'^ b. 1787 ; d. 6 Aug., 1796.
439. MARY,« dau. of Amos^ (126), b. in Sheffield, 2 Dec, 1756; m. 1793, Dr.
William Bull, b. 8 Sept., 1757, son of William Bull, b. 3 Dec, 1729, who m. a dau.
of Gen. Ashley.
She d. 26 Sept., 1823 ; he d. 17 June, 1841.
He was a physician in Sheffield, Mass., where both d.
Children.
1363 William Jay Bull,'' b. 8 July, 1794; m. 29 Mar., 1829, his cousin, Dia-
damia Callender (1376) ; d. Jan., 1862; was a farmer in Sheffield.
1364 John St. Just Bull,'' b. June, 1796; d. unm.; was graduated from Wil-
liams College, 1829; studied for the ministry; res. in Sheffield,
1876, with H. W. Canfield, of Sheffield; was insane; was amply
provided for by his father.
1365 Albert Ebenezer Bull,'' b. 5 Mar., 1808; m. 19 Nov., 1846, Lydia Ann
Shaw, of Micliigan ; was a farmer ; res. in Irving, Mich. ; went East
for his health and d. in Great Barrington, 6 Mar., 1865 ; had no
children.
440. THANKFirL,6 dau. of Amos« (126), b. in Sheffield, 5 Oct., 1758; m.
(1) Capt. Aaron Callender, b. 28 Nov., 1755, son of Lieut. Nathaniel Callender
and Mary .
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 133
He d. 7 Jan., 1S08; she m. (2) 1821, Col. Elijah Stanton, of Salisbury,
Conn. ; d. in Salisbury, 21 July, 1831 ; he d. 1832.
Children.
1366 Ruth Callender,'' b. 13 Feb., 1779; m. Eobert Mason; d. in the West.
1367 Abigail Callender,' b. 5 Dec, 1780; m. Silas Wright, a clothier of
Canaan, Conn. He d. 1835; she d. 1853.
1368 Prudence Callender,'' b. 26 Mar., 1783; d. in infancy.
1369 Aaron Callender,'^ b. 27 Oct., 178-1; m. Mar., 1808, Xancy Keep; d. 15
July, 1820 ; was a farmer in Sheffield, Mass.
1370 Mary Callender,'^ b. 19 Oct., 1786; d. in infancy.
1371 Ehoda Callender,'' b. 23 Dec, 1789; d. unin. 15 May, 1812.
1372 Prudence Callender,'' b. 2 Aug., 1791; d. unin. 17 Oct., 1833.
1373 Amos Callender,'' h. 28 June, 1793; d. in infancy.
1374 Asa Callender,'' b. 28 June, 1793; d. in infancy.
1375 Amos Callender,'' b. 13 June, 1795; d. in infancy.
1376 Diadamia Callender,'' b. 19 Oct., 1798; m. 29 Mar., 1829, her cousin,
WilKam Jay Bull (1363) ; d. 8 Sept., 1845; he was a farmer in
Sheffield.
1377 Charles Callender,'' b. 25 Jan., 1801; d. 28 Jan., 1822, unm.
441. AMOS," son of Amos' (126), b. in Sheffield, 27 Sept., 1760; m. there, 12
Apr., 1787, Eachel Porter, b. in Lenox, Mass., 16 Oct., 1767, dau. of Amos Porter
and Joanna Allen.
He d. 30 Jan., 1806, in Clinton, N. Y. ; she d. Sept., 1853, at the home of her
dau., Fanny, in Clinton.
They rem. to Clinton, N. Y., 1787, when the country was a wilderness; joined
the church at Kirtland, 3 Jan., 1802.
Children, all, except Amy, bap. in Clinton, N. Y., SO Jan., 1S02.
+1378 Fan-NT," b. 21 Feb., 1789 ; m. Oren Gridley.
4-1379 Henet,'^ b. 16 June, 1790; m. Serena Beach.
1380 Amos/ b. 13 Aug., 1792; d. unm. while traveling in the West.
+1381 Eachel,'^ b. 20 Aug., 1794; m. Eev. Salmon Strong.
+1382 Clarissa,'^ b. 30 Oct., 1797; m. Seth Saxton.
+ 1383 Aarox7 b. 8 Oct., 1799; m. Eliza Shaw Dodge
1384 Amt7 b. 19 Mar., 1801 ; d. 5 Sept., 1802.
1385 Eli,' b. 19 Mar., 1801 ; d. unm. in Clinton, 2 Apr., 1824, aged 23.
1386 AiiY," b. 29 Jan., 1803.
442. CAPT. AAEOX,« son of Amos'' (126), b. in Sheffield, 19 July, 1762; m.
about 1786, Susan Huntington Branch, b. in Vermont, about 1765, dau. of
Amaziah Branch, of Shaftsbury, Yt., b. in Preston, Conn., 14 July, 1741, and
Sarah Huntington, b. in Xorwich, Conn., 1733.
He d. in Clinton, 8 May, 1835; she d. Jan., 1838.
In the autumn of 1787 he rem. from Sheffield to what is now Kirtland (Clin-
ton Village), X. Y., in company with his brother, Amos, where he res. until his
death. He was a farmer and known as Captain from his position in the militia.
He was a revolutionary soldier, serving in Capt. Eoswell Downing's Co., 29
July to 27 Aug., 1779 ; in Capt. John Carpenter's Co., guarding stores in Spring-
field, 30 Sept. "to 30 Dec, 1779.
134 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Child.
+1387 Hiram Huntington/ b. in Clinton, N. Y., 26 Feb., 1803 ; m. Mary
Gleason Chandler.
443. JOSIAH,« son of Amos^ (126), b. 13 Aug., 1764, in Sheffield, Mass.; m.
16 Sept., 1789, Affia Holcomb, dan. of Michael Holcomb, of Sheffield.
He d. 11 Mar., 1807; gravestone at Sheffield; she d. in Erie, Pa., 28 Oct.,
1857.
Eem. from Sheffield to Lansingburgh before marriage, but returned to Shef-
field in 1793 ; was a tanner and currier; a man of medium height, with blue eyes;
was a subscriber for the erection of a Court House at Troy, 1792.
Children.
1388 Julius,' b. about 1790; d. unm. 18 May, 1818.
+ 1389 JosiAH/ b. 16 Dec, 1792; m. Catherine Eamsey.
1390 Otis/ b. about 19 June, 1795; d. 19 Sept., 179'6.
1391 Mart (Polly),' b. about 2 Dec, 1797; d. 2 July, 1801.
+1393 Affia Mart,'' b. 16 Sept., 1800; m. Myron Goodwin.
+ 1393 George Holcomb,'' b. o Apr., 1804; m. Jane Hays.
+1394 Catharine Asenath,'' b. 29 Apr., 1806; m. Thomas Colt.
444. JOAXXA,« dau. of Amos^ (126), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 4 July, 1766; m.
15 Mar., 1784, Nathaniel Winslow, b. in Salisbury, Conn., 9 Apr., 1761, son of
Nathaniel Winslow and Hannah Fitch.*
She d. ; he m. (2) 1812, Anna Hannah; d. 30 Apr., 1831.
Pes. Williston, Vt.
Children.
1395 Almira Winsloiv,'^ b. 7 Mar., 1785.
1396 Miron Winsloiv,'' b. in Williston, Vt, 11 Dec, 1789; m. (1) Harriet
Wadsworth Lathrop ; (2) ; (3) ; (4) ; (5)
; was a missionary to Ceylon; d. 22 Oct., 1864, on board
ship on his way home from Ceylon. His dau., Joanna, b. in Codo-
ville, Ceylon, was adopted by Professor Kellogg, of Williamstown,
Mass.
1397 Clarissa Winslow,'^ b. 12 June, 1792; m. Deacon James B. Skinner.
1398 Loveij Elvira Winslow,'^ b. 9 Dec, 1796; m. Aera Bradley.
1399 Euhhard Winslow;' b. 30 Oct., 1799 ; m. Susan Ward Cutler.
1400 Gordon Winsloiv^ b. 12 Sept., 1803; m. Katherine G. Fish.
447. LUCY,« dau. of Aaron^^ (127), b. in Colchester, Conn., 19 Feb., 1742; m.
in Colchester, 26 May, 1768, Eliphalet Chamberlain.
In Sept., 1785, the Second Church of Colchester recommended her to the
church in Dalton, Mass. ; in 1787, she and her husband, then both of Dalton, sold
an interest in the estate of her father to Elihu Clark.
Children. i
1401 Sarah Chamberlain,'' bap. 22 Nov., 1772.
1402 Lecta Chamlerlain,'' bap. 6 June, 1773.
*Hannah Fitch was the dau. of Rev. Mr. Fitch, of Coventry, Conn. She was instantly
killed in Williston, Vt., Aug., ISOG, from a fall, while mounting a horse.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 135
1403 Solomon Chamberlain,'^ b. .
1404 Eliphalct Chamberlain,'^ b. .
449. AARON',^ son of Aaron^ (127), b. in Colchester, 9 Aug., 1746 ; m. 3 July,
1766, Rhoda Jones, b. 4 Oct., 1750, dau. of Amasa Jones, of Colchester, Conn.,
and Elizabeth Chamberlain.
He d. 10 May, 1772; she ni. (2) Maj. Bulkley, of Colchester.
Children.
1405 Amasa,' b. 3 Feb., 1767; res. in Colchester, 1792.
+1-106 Eliz.\beth (Betsey), b. 11 Dec, 1768; m. Col. Lebbeus Loomis.
1407 Mary (Polly), b. — .
450. LYDIA,« dau. of Aaron'' (127), b. in Colchester, 23 July, 1749; m. 28
May, 1766, William Bulkley.
Children.
1408 Lydia Bulkley' b. 7 Jan., 1768.
1409 Lucy Bull-ley' b. .
1410 Clarice Bullcley7 b. .
454. L0VINA,6 dau. of Aaron^ (137), b. in Colchester (Westchester), Conn.,
10 Mar., 1760; m. Asa Worthington, b. 11 Oct., 1755, son of Elias Worthington,
b. 31 Oct., 1722, and Rhoda Chamberlain.
He d. 1822; she d. June, 1834, in Colchester.
He res. in Colchester, to which place he rem. from Montville, Conn., where he
sold land, 20 June, 1789, and was called of ^Montville in the deed.
Ch'ildren.
1411 Anthony Worthington' b. 11 Jan., 1784; d. Apr., same year.
1412 Laura Worthington,'^ b. 28 Jan., 1786; m. Ralph Isham, b. 25 June,
1776; d. June, 1847, in Colchester.
1413 Asa Worthington,'' h. S Aug., 1788; m. Frances Meadowcroft; d. 25
XoT., 1875, in Irvington, X. Y.
455. DANIEL,« son of NathanieF (128), b. in Hadley, about 1717; m. (1)
1751 (pub. 21 Sept.), Esther Smith, b. 27 Xot., 1726, dau. of John Smith, of
South Hadley, and Esther Colton.
She d. 18 Dec, 1756; he m. (2) 1758 (pi;b. 15 Apr.), Mrs. Thankful (Al-
exander) Hawley, widow of Joseph Hawley, of Amherst, and dau. of Alex-
ander; she d. ; he ra. (3) Sarah Parsons, b. 29 May, 17§3, dau. of Josiah
Parsons, of Northampton. He d. 14 June, 1799, aged 87; she d. 26 Feb., 1807.
He rem. to Amherst, where he d. He was recommended to the church in
Amherst, 4 July, 1755 ; his first wife was dismissed from the church in South
Hadley to the church in Amherst, 3 Nov., 1754.
He was a selectman of Amherst. He was a Tory during the revolution, con-
fined to his farm and ordered to deliver to the Committee of Safety all his fire-
arms, ammunition, etc.
Children.
-f-1414 Daniel,' bap. 26 July, 1752 ; m. Mercy Eastman.
1415 Aarox/ b. 5 May, 1754; bap. 16 Nov., 1755; d. unm., in Amherst, 11
Dec, 1830, aged 76; graduated from Yale, 1768; res. in Amherst,
136 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1818. In his application for pension he states that he went to Bos-
ton, Nov., 1778; enlisted as a mariner on board the frigate Deane,
Capt. Nicholson. She left port for the West Indies and touched at
the Island of Martinique; sailed north, stopping two months at
Philadelphia ; cruised along the coast of Newfoundland ; returned
to Bos.ton early in Nov., 1779, when he was discharged.
+1416 David,' b. 10 Nov., 1755; m. Sallie Bridge.
1417 Jonathan,'' b. 10 Nov., 1755 ; d. young.
456. ABEAHAM,6 son of Nathaniel' (128), b. in Hadley, Mass., 1719; m. 7
Dec, 1758, Sarah Cowles, b. in Hatfield, Mass., 29 Dec, 1732, dau. of Jonathan
Cowles, b. 30 June, 1703, and Sarah Gaylord, b. 1 Feb., 1709.
He d. , in a hospital in New York, while in the revolutionary army;
she d. in Leverett, Mass., 26 Oct., 1819, aged 87.
He was a sentinel in Capt. Israel Williams' Co., from 17 Mar., 1756, to 23
Jan., 1757, part of the time stationed with .the detachment in Charlemont, Mass.,
part of the time scouting westward ; enlisted in the revolutionary army about
1775 ; res. in Amherst and Hadley. He and his wife were received into full com-
munion in the church in Amherst, 6 Mar., 1760.
Children.
+1418 Sybil,' b. 24 Sept., 1761 ; m. Enos Graves.
4-1419 DiADAMiA,' b. 1763; m. Thomas Glapp.
1420 Sarah,' bap. in Amherst, 15 Apr., 1764; d. unm. .
+1421 Eli,' b. 18 Nov., 1768; m. Mrs. Mary (Pike) Hemenway.
+1422 Samuel,' bap. 20 May, 1770; m. Hannah Marsh.
1423 Abraham,' bap. 13 Dec, 1772; d. young.
457. PRUDENCE,'* dau. of Nathaniel' (128), b. in Hadley, 1723; m. 27 June,
1751, Josiah Parsons, Jr., of Northampton, Mass., b. 9 June, 1713, son of Josiah
Parsons and Elizabeth Strong.
She d. 27 June, 1791, aged 68; he d. 23 May, 179G.
Res. in Northampton, Mass.
Children.
1424 Naomi Parsons J h. 3 Aug., 1752; d. unm. 15 Sept., 1794.
1425 Prudence Parsons,'^ b. 22 Apr., 1756; m. 19 Dec, 1790, Dr. Samuel Por-
ter, of Williamstov^Ti, Mass.
1426 Abigail Parsons/' b. 13 May, 1759 ; m. 1785, Elisha Graves.
458. JOEL,« son of Nathaniel' (128), b. in Hadley, about 1724; m. 1748 (pub.
7 Aug.), Joanna Clark, b. in Northampton, 24 May, 1727, dau. of Samuel Clark,
Jr., and Sarah Rust.
She d. 11 June, 1795 ; he d. 22 Oct., 1798. ■ They res. in Whately, where
they d.
He served in the French and Indian war; was in Capt. White's Co. ; marched
to Bridgeman's Fort, 22 Oct., 1747 ; sentinel in Capt. Chadwick's Co., Col. Worth-
ington's Reg. ; marched to Fort Edward on alarm for the relief of Fort William
Henry, Aug., 1757 ; served twenty-five days. In 1759 enlisted in Col. Ruggle's
Reg. for service under Gen. Amherst for the invasion of Canada.
The Kellogos in the New World. 137
Children.
4-1427 Miriam/ b. 23 Dec, 1751 ; m. Capt. Eleazer Frary.
+1428 Seth7 b. 1754; m. (1) Jerusha ^Yllite; (2) ^.
-i-1429 Joann-a/ b. ; m. Jonathan Ingram.
+1430 Abigail,'' b. 18 Xov., 1757; m. Moses Crafts.
+1431 Levi/ b. 3 Oct., 1760 ; m. Cynthia Wright.
459. GAEDXER,« son of Nathaniel' (128), b. in Hadley, about 1730; m. 29
Apr., 1762, Thankful Chapin, of West Springfield, b. 22" Feb., 1727, dau. of
Joseph Chapin, b. 16 Mar., 1697, of Chicopee, ilass., and Thankful Dickinson, of
Hatfield.
She d. 24 Feb., 1805; he d. in Hadley, 6 Oct., 1814; their gravestones are in
Hadley cemetery.
Sentinel in Capt. Israel William's Co., in Colerain and Charlemont, 9 Sept.,
1754, to 14 Mar., 1755; private in Capt. William's Co., in expedition against
Crown Point, 1756; served forty-four weeks.
Children.
+1432 Nathaniel/ b. 1 Oct., 1763; m. (1) Chloe Drake: (2) Mrs. Betsey
(Cowles) Moody.
+1433 Gardiner/ b. 22 Sept., 1765; m. Abigail White.
+1434 Josiah/ b. 15 July, 1767 ; m. Hannah Smith.
1435 Lucy/ b. 2 Nov., 1769; m., as his second wife, 27 June, 1819, Henry
Chapin, of Springfield, b. 23 July, 1762; d. 10 Dec., 1843; he d.
in Providence, E. I., 22 Dec, 1825 ; had no children.
460. CAPT. MOSES,« son of Nathaniel' (128), b. about 1733, in Hadley,
Mass.; m. 3 Apr., 1758, Mary Sheldon, of Sheffield, Mass., b. 16 Mar., 1738, dau.
of Benjamin Sheldon, b. 26 Aug., 1705, and Abigail Kellogg (+133).
She d. 22 Dec, 1812, aged 75 ; he d. 28 May, 1815, aged 82 ; both were buried
in Hadley, where their gravestones are still standing.
He was a farmer in Hadley; selectman, 1775-77.
He served in Capt. Ezra Clap's Co., of Westfield, in the South Eeg., of Hamp-
shire Co., for the relief of Fort William Henry, 1757 ; served four days; traveled
forty-five miles.
He was a Lieut, in Capt. Elihu Smith's Co.; marched on the Lexington
Alarm and served seven days; enlisted in the army, 27 Apr., same year; commis-
sioned Lieut. 25 May, 1775, Capt. Smith's Co., Col. Ward's Eeg.; Lieut, in Capt.
Lyman's Co., Col. Dike's Eeg., 27 Nov., 1776; Capt. in Col. Porter's Eeg., 23
Sept.; marched under Gen. Gates to re-enforce the northern army, 18 Oct., 1777.
His name appears in "Officers of the Continental Army."
Children.
+1436 Whiting/ b. about 1758-59 ; m. Elizabeth Cross.
+1437 Moses/ b. 16 Feb., 1761; m. Elizabeth Newton.
+1438 Benjamin/ b. 25 Aug., 1763; m. Patty Smith.
1439 Mart (Polly)/ b. 1766; d. unm. 4 Aug.. 18^5, in Hadley.
+1440 Abigail Sheldon,'' bap. 4 Nov., 1768; m. Elisha Belden.
+1441 Esperience/ bap. 12 May, 1771; m. Aristobulus Smith.
1442 Electa/ b. Nov., 1773 ; m. as his second wife, 1833, Elihu Wait, of
Whately, Mass., b. 14 Aug., 1758, son of Elihu Wait, of Hatfield,
138 The Kelloggs in the New World.
and Martha Wells, of Hardwick, Mass. He d. 19 July, 1828 ; she
d. 9 XoT., 1838; had no children.
+1443 Samuel/ b. 21 Oct., 1777; m. Mary Callender.
461. PHEBE,6 dau. of Nathaniel" (128), b. in Hadley ; m. 9 Xov.,
1749, Lieut. Eleazer Xash, of Granby, b. 10 Feb., 1720, son of Ephraim Xash, of
South Hadlej', and Joanna Smith (94).
He d. 19 May, 1775 ; she d. about 1777 ; both d. in Granby.
He was a surveyor and a man of considerable influence ; res. in Granby.
Children.
1444 Lucy Nasli^ b. 18 Sept., 1750; m. (1) 5 Mar., 1789, Azariah Alvord;
m. (2) 31 Oct., 1813, John Stickney; d. 24 Dec, 1836, aged 86.
1445 Joanna Nash,'' b. about 1752; d. unm. 16 May, 1816.
1446 Ephraim Nash' b. Mar., 1754; m. 2 Feb., 1786, Hannah Wells; rem. to
Brattleboro, Vt.; d. 18 Dec, 1816.
1447 Eleazer Nash,'' b. Aug., 1755; res. in Granby; m. 6 Apr., 1795, Abigail
Brown, of Amherst, Mass. ; d. 9 June, 1836, aged 80.
1448 Nathaniel Nash/ b. 1757; d. nam. 8 July, 1834, aged 77.
1449 Phebe Nash,'' b. 14 Jan., 1768; m. 15 July, 1789, j'osiah Smith, of South
Hadley; d. 11 Jan., 1847, aged 78.
466. ELIZABETH,« dau. of Capt. Ebenezer^ (129), b. 15 Dec, 1719; m. 25
Apr., 1740, Capt. and Deacon Samuel Xourse,* b. in Salem Village (now Dan-
vers), Mass., 25 Apr., 1715, son of Samuel Nourse, b. in Salem, 7 Jan., 1678, and
Dorothy Faulkner, dau. of Francis Faulkner.
She d. in Bolton, Mass., 14 Oct., 1751 ; he m. (2) Abigail Barnard, of Marl-
boro, Mass. ; d. 8 May, 1790.
In 1740, .the year of his father's death, he rem. to Bolton, leaving his brother,
Francis, in possession of the homestead in Danvers, which had been bequeathed to
the two brothers by their father. It contained three hundred acres. He was the
father of sixteen children, seven by his first wife and nine by the second. Three
of the children were named Abigail and two Elizabeth.
Children, b. in Bolton.
1450 John Nourse,'' b. 17 Xov., 1740.
1451 David Nourse,'' b. 19 June, 1742; d. 26 Dec, 1828.
1452 Elizabeth Nourse,'' b. 27 Jan., 1744; d. 1745.
1453 Benjamin Nourse_7 b. Feb., 1746.
1454 Elizabeth Nourse,'' b. 4 Jan., 1747.
1455 Jonathan Nourse,'' b. 18 Dec, 1748; m. Euth Barrett.
1456 Sarah Nourse,'' b. 8 Jan., 1750.
467. ENSIGN EBENEZEE," son of Capt. Ebenezcr'' (129), b. in Amherst,
Mass., about 1722; m. (1) ; (2) in Amherst, 13 Jan., 1751, Sarah Clapp,
b. 4 Oct., 1733, dau. of Preserved Clapp, b. 28 July, 1705, and Sarah West, b. 9
Nov., 1706.
*Capt. Nourse was a descendant in the fourth generation of Francis Nourse, of Salem,
and Rebecca Towne, his wife. She and her sister were hanged as witches 19 June, IG'J'i.
Her domestic virtues as well as her religious character were admitted by her accusers, but
it was claimed that tliey were but evidence of the power of Satan.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 139
He d. in the army in Ticonderoga, 23 Nov., 1776, aged 54.
He res. in Amherst, where he and his wife were admitted to the church, 13
May, 1753.
It is said that he was an Ensign in the Eighth Massachusetts, Col. Choate, in
Gen. Pepperell's expedition against Louisburg, 1745.
He was a soldier in the army of the revolution, and served as a Corp. in Capt.
Dickinson's Co., Col. Woodbridge's Eeg., Lexington Alarm, eleven days; in the
same company 1 May to Aug., 1775; received an order for a bounty coat, dated
Prospect Hill,* 25 Oct., 1775; a private in Capt. Aaron Haynes' Co., Col. Asa
Whitcomb's Eeg., and in a roll dated Fort Ticonderoga, 1 Dec, 1776, enlisted 1
May, 17 76: d."22 Xov., 1776.
She m. (2) 23 Apr.. 1778, John Xash of Amherst, son of Deacon John
Xash; d. .
Child, b. in Amherst, hy first wife.
+ 1457 Ebexezee,' b. about 29 May, 1749; m. (1) Elizabeth Crocker; (2)
Tamer Wriglit.
Children by second wife.
+ 145S Sarah/ bap. 13 May, 1753; ni. Joseph Bolles.
1459 Elizabeth (Betsey)," b. ; m. 1775, Eeuben Dickinson, Jr., of
Amherst, who rem. to Thetford, Vt., with his father.
+1460 Joxathax," bap. 24 Oct., 1760; ni. Mary Holland.
471. EZEKIEL,6 son of Capt. Ezekiel^ (130), b. 22 Sept., 1728; m. in New
Salem, Mass., 10 May, 1750; Hannah Southwick, b. 15 Sept., 1729.
She d. 7 Nov., 1807; he d. 25 Dec, 1810.
They resided in New Salem, Mass., where all their children were born.
He was a soldier in the French and Indian war ; served in Lieut. Amos Fos-
ter's Co., Col. Israel Williams' Eeg.; detached and marched into the western
frontier during the siege of Fort William Henry, 1757; served ten days; trav-
eled forty-four miles. (Called Ezekiel, Jr., in record of service.)
Children.
1461 Asahel,' b. ; d. aged 5 weeks.
+1462 Ezekiel," b. 23 Mar., 1753; m. (1) Mrs. Eunice Foster; (2) Mrs.
Juliett (Parker) Gaboon.
1463 Ben-jamix," b. 23 Dec, 1755; d. Mar., 1759.
1464 Benjamin," b. 28 Feb., 1759; d. 16 Feb., 1775.
+1465 Hannah," b. 31 Jan., 1763; m. Israel Eichardson.
1466 Abigail," b. 14 May, 1769 ; m. 29 Dec, 1816, David Whitacre, of Wen-
dell ; had no children.
1467 Elizabeth,'' b. 14 May, 1769; d. unm., after 1817, in which year her
name appears in a list of communicants in the church in New
Salem.
474. WILLIAM," son of Capt. Ezekiel^ (130), b. 1 Feb., 1739; m. 23 Feb.,
1772, Nancy Holton, dau. of James Holton, of New Salem, Mass.
She d. 22 Aug., 1806; he d. 7 Oct., 1826; both d. in Amherst, Mass.
He was a private in Capt. Goodale's Co., Col. David Wells' Beg., 24 Sept.,
to 18 Oct., 1777; marched to join the northern army.
■Prospect Hill was in Charlestown and was fortified after the battle of Bunker Hill.
140 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
He owned a farm of sevent}' or eighty acres in ISTew Salem, but exchanged it
for mills in Amherst, owned by Maj. Peck, three miles north of Dr. Parson's
church.
Children.
1468 Elizabeth (Betsey)/ b. ; m., as his second wife, 5 Jan., 1797,
Joseph Church, Jr., of Amherst. He d. in Amherst, 20 Sept., 1840.
1469 Nan'Ct/ b. ; m. 3 Sept., 1818, Capt. Jarus Cummings.
1470 Stbil,'^ b. ; m. 16 Feb., 1806, Abraham Goddard, of Brattleboro,
Vt., who, with twelve other families, moved from Amherst to
Stukely, Lower Canada; he was a blacksmith, but bought a farm
in Canada ; she d. in Canada, leaving several children.
+1471 Giles Crouch,' b. 28 Sept., 1783; m. Eunice Palmer Cottrell.
475. SAMUEL,« son of Capt. Ezekiel= (130), b. 1 Feb., 1739; m. (1) Lucy
Snow, perhaps dau. of Jacob Snow and Abigail Wyman, who were m. in Woburn,
Mass., 8 Apr., 1740.
She d. ; he m. (2) 22 Apr., 1805, Mrs. Sally (Fisk) Southwick,
widow of Benjamin Southwick, of New Salem.
He res. in Xew Salem, where his children were born. His second wife was
dismissed from the church in Xew Salem, and recommended to the church in
Sangerfield, N. Y., 20 Apr., 1816, at about which time he probably rem. to that
place. He is said to have been a soldier in the revolution and was one of sixteen
men who marched to re-enforce the army at Bennington, but did not arrive there
until after the battle. He often told his children of the awful scenes which he
witnessed on that field of blood.
Children by first wife.
+1472 Benjamin,'' bap. 29 Aug., 1770 ; m. Permelia Trask.
+1473 Samuel,' bap. 10 July, 1771; m. Susannah Felton.
+1474 Lucy,' b. 12 July, 1773; m. Ezra Allen.
+1475 Saeah,' b. 17 June, 1775; m. Peter Sampson.
+1476 Hannah Snow,' b. 29 May, 1777; m. (1) Joseph Putnam; (2) Syl-
vanus Ward.
+1477 Nathaniel/ b. 22 July, 1781; m. Sarah Stowell.
1478 Jonathan,' bap. 1 Aug., 1784; d. unm. about 1814; he was the only
Kellogg mentioned as a pew renter in the church in New Salem,
1807 ; he was settling the estate of his brother, Barnabas, when he
was taken sick and died within a year of his brother's death.
1479 Baenabus,' bap. 9 July, 1786; administration was granted to his brother
Jonathan, in Troy, N. Y., 8 Dec, 1814. He never married. It is
said that he died suddenly at the salt springs, N. Y.
1480 Experience,' b. ; d. in New Salem, 30 Nov., 1806.
Children iy second wife.
+1481 Warren,' b. 30 Dec, 1805; m. Melissa Peck.
+1482 Daniel Fisk,' b. in New Salem, 12 Sept., 1807; m. Emily Dunham.
+1483 Experience (Expeedy),' b. 18 Apr., 1811; m. Aranas Livermore.
478. SAMUEL,6 ^^^ ^f SamueP (131), b. in Hadley, Mass., 17 Mar., 1725 ; m.
22 June, 1751, Mary Nash, b. 7 July, 1731, dau. of Ensign Daniel Nash (154),
of South Hadley and Shelbume, Mass., and granddaughter of John Nash and
Elizabeth Kellogg (+34), b. 8 Dec, 1706.
The KJELLOGGS in the New World. 141
He d. 19 Jan., 1777.
He was a cabinet maker and joiner in Westfield, Mass. ; rem. .to Chesterfield,
Mass.
She m. (2) Lee; d. June, 1811.
Children.
+1484 Saeah/ b. 15 Aug., 1751; m. Asher Sacket.
-)-1485 Ehoda," b. 23 Nov., 1753; ni. Abner Sacket.
-j-1486 Triphena,'' b. 15 Mar., 1758; ni. Samuel Eoot.
1487 MoLLE,^ b. 20 Sept., 1760; m. 16 Dec, 1782, Stephen MiUer, of West
Springfield, Mass. ; had no children.
1488 Sophia,' b. about 1763; m. 26 May, 1790, Ebenezer Ellis, of Granville,
Mass.; d. 27 Aug., 1790, in Westfield; had no children.
1489 Elizabeth,'' b. 29 July, 1768; m. (1) Israel Miller, blacksmith; (2)
Eleazer Taylor, of Long Meadow; had no children.
1490 Daughter/ b. ; d. aged 14.
-|-1491 Eli/ b. 1778; m. Grace Eogcrs.
480. GAD,« son of Samuel'' (131), b. — — — ; m. in Westfield, 14 June, 1757,
Lucy Sacket, b. 15 Nov., 1736, dau. of John Sacket, b. in Westfield, 3 Mar., 1688,
and Sarah McCraney.
He d. aged about 83; she d. aged about 80. Ees. in Westfield; was a car-
penter ; six feet high, light hair and eyes.
He was sentinel in Capt. Cotton's Co., 3 to 11 Sept., 1754, and a private in
Capt. Ezra Clap's Co., of Westfield, the South Eeg. of Hampshire Co., for the re-
lief of Fort William Henry in 1757 ; served fourteen days and traveled one hun-
dred miles.
He was a revolutionary soldier; private in Capt. Park's Co., Col. Danielson's
Eeg. ; enlisted in the army for eight months, 4 May, 1775; had order for bounty
coat dated Eoxbury, 23 Dec, 1775.
Children.
1492 Huldah,' b. 15 Dec, 1757 ; m. as his second wife, 1 Apr., 1787, Eli Par-
sons, of Enfield, b. 23 Jan., 1756. He was a tanner and farmer;
served in the revolutionary war; he m. (1) in Enfield, 10 Nov.,
1775, Eebecca Allen, who d. 12 May, 1785; rem. in 1800 from En-
field to Columbia Co., Pa., where he d. 11 Nov., 1834; was buried
in Troy, Pa. ; she d. 8 Jan., 1839.
+1493 Cotton/ b. 22 Dec, 1759 ; m. Lydia Williams.
1494 Saeah,' b. 11 Oct., 1761; m. in Feeding Hills, Mass., 17 Dec, 1780,
Peter Pitts.
+1495 Daniel/ b. 24 Dec, 1763 ; m. .
1496 Deborah,'' b. 7 June, 1766; m. 19 Sept., 1790, Levi Streeter.
1497 Gad,' b. 17 Oct., 1770; d. unm. in army in the war of 1812.
1498 Bohan/ b. 17 Feb., 1772; d. unm. in Westfield.
1499 Martin,' b. 8 Mar., 1774; probably d. young.
503. EPHEAIM,« son of Ephraim" (135), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 3 Jan.,
1742; m. 1761, Esther Hastings, of Hatfield, Mass., b. 1 Feb., 1743, dau. of
Thomas Hastin<js, b. 6 Nov., 1702. and Mary Belden, dau. of Joseph Belden, of
Hatfield.
142 TiTE Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. 29 Jan., ISlo; she d. 30 Nov., 1833, aged 80; headstones in Amherst
cemetery.
They were members of Dr. Parsons' church, in Amherst; res. a quarter of
a mile southeast of his brother, Joseph. He had sandy hair and light blue eyes,
of medium size, erect, quick in his movements. She had black hair and eyes, and
was a fine-looking woman. <\
He was a Tory during the revolution, and was confined to his own farm and 'j
ordered to surrender his firearms and ammunition, 1777. \i
Children, I. in Amherst. ,1
+1500 JoHN/b. 23 Sept., 1762; m. (1) Eoxanna Mattoon; (2) Mrs. Martha 'f
(Belden) Ingram. ^
+1501 Electa,''' b. 6 Aug., 176-t; m. Deacon Nathaniel Bangs.
+1502 Ephraim,'' b. 15 June, 17G6; m. Martha Smith.
+1503 Esther,'^ b. 2 Mar., 1768; m. Elijah Prouty.
1504 Joanna/ b. 1 Dec, 1769 ; d. young.
1505 Philana,''' b. 23 Mar., 1772 ; probably d. young.
1506 Abigail/ b. 19 May, 1774; d. young.
+1507 Elijah,'^ b. 17 Mar., 1776; m. Hannah Herrick.
+1508 Elisha,'' b. 27 Mar., 1778; m. Abigail Lawrence.
+1509 Joel/ b. 29 Jan., 1780; m. Elizabeth Alexander.
+ 1510 Waitstill,' b. 19 Sept., 1781; m. (1) Olive Ashley; (2) Submit
Blodgett.
1511 Philomela/ b. 15 Jan., 1784; m. in Amherst, 27 Feb., 1810, Elisha
Smead, of Weybridge, Vt. ; d ; probably had no children.
504. MAETIN,« son of Ephraim^ (135), bap. 8 Jan., 1744; m. (1) Hannah
Crocker, b. 1743, dau. of Zaccheus Crocker, of Shutesbury, Mass.
She d. 9 Aug., 1812, aged 69; he m. (2) Mrs. Lucy Hastings, b. 22 Jan.,
1752, widow of Samuel Hastings and dau. of Simeon Pomeroy and Abigail Smith.
He d. in Hadley, Mass., 7 Nov., 1827, aged 84; headstone in Amherst cemetery;
she d. 23 Dec, 1839, aged 69.
He res. in Amherst; was selectman 1780-83.
Children, b. in Amherst.
1512 Sylvanus/ bap. 24 Sept., 1769 ; d. 30 Nov., 1774.
1513 Elizabeth,' b. 1771; d. 4 Dec, 1774.
+1514 Dorothy," b. 20 Mar., 1774; m. Chester Hubbard.
1515 Elizabeth (Betsey),'' bap. 26 May, 1776; d. 15 Feb., 1814.
+1516 Maetin/ b. 27 Oct., 1778; m. Hannah Hastings.
+1517 Bela,'^ b. 24 Aug., 1780; m. Lydia Candee.
-fl518 Clarissa,'' b. 15 May, 1783 ; ra. Otis Hastings.
-1-1519 Hannah Crocker,' b. 14 July, 1786; m. Amos Cady. . ^
4-1520 Sarah Beals/ bap. 23 July, 1786 ; m. Samuel Morgan.
4-1521 Achsah/ bap. 30 May, 1790; m. Thomas Barnes.
505. D0K0THY.6 dau. of Ephraim^ (135), bap. 23 Feb., 1746; m. William.
Field, of Leverett, b. 27 Aug., 1745, son of Jonathan Field, b. 1698, and Esther
Smith.
She d. 1 Aug., 1773; he m. (2) 17 Feb., 1780, Editha Frary, of Hatfield,
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 143
Mass., b. 27 Apr., 1756, dau. of Phincas Frary, of UTiately, Mass., and Mary Bill-
ings; d. 21 Jan., 182i; she d. 7 Oct., 1855. "
He had nine children by his second wife, one of whom, William, m. Eoxy
Mattoon Kellogg (+4108).
Children.
1522 Luther Field' b. Sept., 1771; m. Beulah Broad.
1523 Erastus Field/ h. 22 July, 1773; m. Salome Ashley.
506. ABIGAIL,** dau. of Ephraim= (135), bap. 16 Oct., 1748; m. (1) Ezra
Rood.
He d. ; she m. (2) 12 Feb., 1801, John Pynchon, of Springfield,
Mass., b. 20 Sept., 1742, son of William and Sarah Pynchon; d. 1 Mar., 1836.
Child.
1524 Esther Food' h. 2 Dec., 1769; m. 20 May, 1789, Ebenezer Ingram, of
Amherst.
508. SARAH,« dau. of Ephraim^ (135), b. 10 Sept., 1753; m. 6 Sept., 1773,
Jonathan Field, b. 15 Apr., 1750, son of Jonathan Field, of Sunderland, Mass., b.
1698, and Esther Smith.
She d. 14 Jan., 1832; he d. 22 Nov., 1833.
He was a farmer in Leverett, Mass.
Children.
1525 Lucius Field' b. 31 May, 1774; d. 8 Feb., 1775.
1526 Sylvanus Field,' b. 26 Feb., 1776; m. his cousin, Cynthia Field, dau. of
Wm. Field and Editha Frary; farmer in Leverett.
1527 Lucius Field,' b. 6 Jan., 1778; m. Virtue Ashley, of Sunderland, dau. of
Gideon Ashley; farmer in Leverett.
1528 Levi Field' h. 13 Feb., 1780; m. Rachel Kingsley, of Northampton;
lawyer in Wilmington, Vt. ; d. 12 July, 1820; graduate of Wil-
liams College.
1529 Sarah Field,' b. 23 June, 1782 ; m. her cousin, Rufus Field, farmer in
Leverett, son of Seth Field; he d. 23 Mar., 1813 ; she survived him
many years.
1530 Alphcus Fie'ld,' h. 26 June, 1786; m. 18 Nov., 1811, Caroline Adams,
dau. of Nathan Adams; a farmer in Leverett; d. in Bermuda, 22
May, 1S36.
509. JOSEPH," son of Ephraim^ (135), b. in Amherst, 28 Nov., 1758; m. in
Belchertown, Mass., 16 Dec, 1781, Jerusha Ingram, b. 7 May, 1756, dau. of Elisha
Ingram, of Amherst, b. 7 Sept., 1717, and Elizabeth (Smith) Lewis.
She d. 5 Dec, 1S24; he d. 12 Mar., 1838; both were buried in North Am-
herst.
Children.
1531 Daughter/ b. and d. 1782.
+1532 William,' b. 12 May, 1784; m. Susannah Ingram.
+1533 Maet/ b. 25 July, 1785 ; m. Luke Wait.
+1534 Joseph,'' b. 16 July, 1786; m. (1) Joanna Kellogg (4105) ; (2) Eunice
H. Porter.
144 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+1535 Lucy/ b. 25 Oct., 1788; m. Eufus Crafts (3854).
-)-1536 PiDFUS/ b. 16 July, 1791; m. Nancy Stetson.
1537 Jerusha Ingram,"'^ b. 13 Oct., 1798; d. unm. 27 June, 1826, while visit-
ing her sister, Lucy, in Whately.
516. EBENEZEK,« son of Ebenezer^ (167), b. in Colchester, Conn., 16 Mar., ^
1756; m. 10 June, 1778, Amy Eansom, b. 1756.
He d. 17 Apr., 1825, in Geneseo, N. Y.; she d. 1833, aged 77.
Ees. in Geneseo, N. Y.
Children, h. in Colchester.
+1538 Nathaniel/ b. ; m. Prudence Fuller (1515).
+1539 Amos/ b. 22 Dec, 1781; m. Elizabeth Deming.
+1540 Erastus/ b. 27 Sept., 1793; m. Elizabeth Ellis.
+1541 Samuel/ b. 1797; m. Mary Ann Blossom.
517. ABIGAIL,** dau. of Ehenezer^ (166), b. in Colchester, 29 Dec, 1758; m.
Elijah Fuller, Jr., b. in East Haddam, Conn.
Ees. in Avon, N. Y. ; both d. there.
Children.
1542 Jonathan F-iiller' b. ; d. when a young man.
1543 Joel Fuller,"^ b. ; m. Mahitabel Spynks; had two children.
1544 Mary (Molly) Fuller J b. ; d. in Connecticut, aged 19 or 20.
1545 Prudence Fuller,'^ b. ; m. Nathaniel Kellogg (+1538), son of
Ebenezer Kellogg (+516).
520. ELNATHAN,« son of Ebenezer' (167), bap. in Colchester, Conn., 2 Apr.,
1769 ; m. Sarah (SaUy) Fuller, dau. of Jonathan Fuller and Hannah , of
Colchester.
He d. Sept., 1843, sitting in his chair, after a hard day's work threshing; she
d. in Avon, N. Y., June, 1861.
They res. in Stafford, N. Y.
Children.
+1546 Eussell,'' b. Oct., 1798, in Connecticut; m. Harriet Miller.
1547 Mari.\/ b. ; m. Woodruff Mathews.
+1548 Justin,' b. ; m. Julia Loomis.
1549 Amasa/ b. ; d. .
1550 Ehoda/ b. ; m. (1) Scth Miller; (2) Grant; res. in
Jackson, Mich.
1551 Elizabeth (Betsey)/ b. ; d. unm., aged about 20.
1552 George/ b. ; d. .
1553 Daniel/ b. ; res. in Jackson.
1554 Sophia/ b. .
521. CHAELES,« son of Ebenezer^ (167), b. in Colchester, Conn., 23 Dec,
1772; m. June, 1791, Lydia Treadway,* dau. of John Trcadway, b. July, 1773.
He d. 23 Dec, 1849, aged 77 ; she d. 20 Mar., 1860, aged 87.
•Lydia was a sister of Sally Treadway, who m. Charles' brother, Butler (519).
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 145
Bern, from Colchester to New York in 1811. They sold land in Colchester,
ISll, as heirs of John Treadway. Kes. in Avon, N. Y., where he d.
Children.
-flooo John/ b. 29 Xov., 1792; m. Martha Deming.
+1556 Horace,'' b. June, 1795; m. Abigail Forsyth.
-(-1557 Mabel/ b. June, 1797; m. Jeremiah Eiggs.
-[-1558 Mart/ b. 12 Oct., 1799; m. (1) Samuel Barnum ; (2) Edgar Paine.
-^1559 Harriet,' b. 7 Oct., ISOl; m. Merritt Woodruff Riggs.
1560 Griswold,'' b. ; m. Ordelia Parks; d. in Indiana.
-j-1561 JuLirs/ b. Oct., 1806; m. Mary Ann Benchley.
1562 Titus/ b. about 1807; d. 4 Dec, 1826.
-1-1563 Caroline," b. 10 Apr., 1810; m. Benjamin Fowle.
523. MAECtEEY,« dau. of Jonathan-"' (171), b. in Colchester, Conn., 6 Sept.,
1738; m. (1) William Smith, son of Samuel Smith.
He was a soldier in the revolutionary army. He rem. to Wyoming Talley,
and was there at the time of the massacre, July, 1778 ; made his escape from the
Indians and d. from exposure to hardships.
At the time of the W3'oming massacre, she, then a widow, escaped down the
river in a canoe, with her infant dau. ; returned to the valley some months later.
She m. (2) as his second wife, 22 'Nov., 1779, Dr. William Hooker Smith, the
well-known physician of Wyoming, b. 23 Mar., 1725. It is not known whether he
was related to her first husband. He d. 17 July, 1815; she d. 16 Jan., 1816.
Children.
1564 WiUiam Smith/ b. '-.
1565 Silas Smith,'' b. .
1566 Jonathan Smith,'' b. ^ .
1567 Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith^ h. 1 Apr., 1769; m. Jonathan Kellosg
(1574).
1568 Susanna Smith,'' h. ; m. (1) Isaac Ousterhout ; (2) Gay;
res. in Wyoming Valley, on the farm where the Indians massacred
the whites and where the monument now stands.
1569 Newton Smith,'' b. in Xew London, Conn., 26 Feb., 1772; m. 15 Jan.,
1795, Deborah Eeeder, b. 31 Aug., 1775; d. 8 Sept., 1838, in
Wyoming.
1570 Olive Smith,'' b. ; m. Xapthaly Hurlbut.
1571 Esther Smith,'' b. 1777; m. 22 Sept., 1795, Dr. Charles E. Gaylord, b.
21 Mar., 1770, in Bristol, Conn. He was the first settled physician
in Huntington, Pa. ; in 1832 rem. to Phmouth, Pa., where he d. 4
Feb., 1839; she d. 8 Oct., 18.54.
524. MARTIN," son of Jonathan^ (171), bap. 29 Mar., 1741; m. (1) 4 Feb.,
1762, Sarah Treadway, b. 31 Mar., 1742, dau. of Josiah Treadway and Eunice
Foote.
She d. 26 Jan., 1778; he m. (2) 5 Nov., 1778, Hannah Otis, b. 29 Feb., 1752,
dau. of John Otis and Prudence Taintor, of Colchester.
He d. 28 Nov., 1789 ; she d. 1790.
He res. in L}-me, Conn., where his will was probated 13 Apr., 1790; his estate
, was appraised at" £330, 10s., lid.
146 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
1572 BethiaJ b. 24 Oct., 1762; m. Otis Bartlett.
1573 Martin,'' b. 16 Dec, 1764; d. unm. ; was in the revolutionary
army and drove a baggage ^-agon from Connecticut to Virginia.
+1574 JonathanJ b. 4 May, 1767; m. his cousin, Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith
(1567).
+1575 EvE,^ b. 4 Feb., 1770; m. Harvey Bartlett.
1576 James,' bap. 19 Sept., 1773; d. unm.
+1577 Sarah,'' b. — ; m. her cousin, Amasa Foote (1585).
1578 Fanny,' b. .
1579 Asa/ b. .
1580 William/ b. ; d. young.
525. MAEY," dau. of Jonathan' (171), b. in Colchester, Conn., 1744; m. 31
May, 1768, Hon. Isaac Foote, b. in Colchester, 4 Jan., 1746, son of Daniel Foote
and Margaret Parsons.
She d. 15 Nov., 1826, aged 82; he d. 27 Feb., 1842, aged 96.
He was a revolutionary soldier ; was with Washington at Valley Forge ; res.
in Colchester until 1773 ; rem. to Stafford, Conn. ; later to Smyrna, N. Y., where
both d.
He was a member of the General Assembly of Connecticut; was a delegate to
the convention which ratified the Constitution of the United States in Hartford,
1788. From Smyrna he was elected in 1798 a member of the lower house, and in
1810 a member of the Senate of the Legislature of New York. In 1810 he was
appointed First Judge of Chenango Co. (which at that time included the County
of Madison), and held that office until he reached the Constitutional limit.
Children.
1581 Mary Footed b. 27 Feb., 1769 ; m. Deacon Joseph Adams, of Hamilton
and Smyrna, X. Y. ; had four children.
1582 Margaret Parsons Footed b. 29 Dec, 1771; m. Henry G. Cady, of Mon-
son, Mass. ; had nine children.
1583 Isaac Footed' b. 22 Feb., 1774; d. in infancy.
1584 Isaac Foote,"^ b. Apr., 1776; m. Harriet Hyde, of Lisle, N. Y., and Nor-
wich, Conn. ; had seven children.
1585 Amasa Foote,'' b. 23 Mar., 1778 ; m. Sarah Kellogg (+1577).
1586 Asaliel Footed b. 19 Aug., 1783; d. 26 Feb., 1790.
1587 John Footed' b. at Colchester, 30 Apr., 1786 ; m. 12 Jan., 1812, Mary B.
Johnson; attorney and counselor; res. Hamilton, N. Y. ; d. 33
July, 1884; had twelve children.
1588 Hiram Foote,'' b. 22 Aug., 1789; m. 5 June, 1817, Mary Young Strong,
of Essex, N. Y., b. 22 May, 1793 ; had five children.
526. SILAS,® son of Joseph' (172), b. in Colchester, Conn., 25 Aug., 1742 ; m.
21 June, 1768, Sarah Cook, b. 1751.
He d. 11 Dec, 1812 ; she d. 1 Sept., 1825.
He was an innkeeper in Connecticut; rem. to Colerain,* Mass., about 1774.
He was a soldier in the revolution; enlisted 5 Feb., 1778, as an artificer in
•Colerain was incorporated 30 June, 1761. In 1779 part of Bernardston was annexed
to Colerain.
«" The Kelloogs ix the Xew World. 147
Col. Jeduthan Baldwin's Keg. ; was described as being six feet high ; light coni-
■ plexioned, blue eyes and brown hair. He was a farmer, but could turn his hand
• to almost any mechanical work.
Children.
4-1589 Mary (Molly),' b. 26 Aug., 1769; m. (1) Capt. John Morrison; (2)
: Ebenezer Baker.
:, 1590 Joseph/ b. 2 Dec., 1770; d. 9 Mar., 1772.
; -{-1591 Sarah/ b. 11 July, 1772; m. Samuel Newton.
1592 Esther," b. ; m. Willabe Millard; d. ; had no children;
he m. (2) .
■ -f-1593 Joseph,' b. 12 Jan., 1778 ; m. Sarah Voorhies.
:' +1591 Bexj.\mix," b. 22 Nov., 1783; m. Huldah Goodrich.
:, 528. SAEAH,« dau. of Joseph" (172), b. probably in Colchester, 11 Aug., 1749 ;
; ni. 5 Dec, 1770, Abner Eockwell, b. 1742, son of Deacon Daniel Rockwell, of
) Windsor, Conn., and Margaret Loomis.
He d. 28 June, 1813;'" she d. 24 June, 1830.
He was a farmer; rem. from Connecticut about 1801, to Hadley, Saratoga
Co., X. y., as is shown by a lease of a farm in that town. About 1803 he res. in
Day, in the same county, with a grown family ; rem. about 1805 to New Lisbon,
Otsego Co., X. Y., near where Garrattsville now stands and took up a fann of new
land.
Children.
1595 Sarah Rod-well ' b. 5 Aug., 1771 ; m. 23 Mar., 1790, Phineas Bell, a rev-
olutionary soldier; had eleven children.
159G EUhu RockweU' h. 2 Feb., 1778; m. Chloe Gregory, b. 7 May, 1785; d.
29 June. 1844; she d. 16 Mar., 1870; res. in Garrattsville; had
nine children.
1597 Nancy Rocl-wcU' b. ; m. (1) Sylvester Earle; m. (2)
Hutchinson, of North Evans, N. Y. ; had two children.
1598 Joseph RocL-u-ell' h. 1780; m. (1) Olive Wilder, b. 17 June, 1776; d.
1805; he m. (2) Esther Wilder, of Guilford, Vt. ; d. in
Day, N. Y. ; had seven children.
1599 Sophia RocTcirell.' b. 30 July, 1783; m. (1) 1805, Eliaphas Day, of Day,
N. Y., b. 9 Sept., 1776; he d. 19 Apr., 1827; she m. (2) Nehemiah
Wing, of Day; had seven children.
1600 Ralph Rockiiell' b. 1785 ; m. Polly Mix, b. 1791 ; d. 1858 ; she d. 1858 ;
res. in Garrattsville; had four children.
1601 Samuel Roclwell.' b. 1786; m. ; d. 1839; res. in Garrattsville;
had seven children.
S30. JONATHAN," son of Israel-' (175), b. in Colchester, 10 Oct., 1754; m.
Vnna Northam, b. 1761.
He d. 1 Apr., 1827 ; she d. Apr., 1829.
They rem. to Halifax, Vt., soon after their marriage, where all their chil-
iren were born.
Children.
1602 Abigail/ b. about 1783 ; d. unm. in Eochester, N. Y., July, 1820.
1603 Israel,'' b. 21 Aug., 1784; m. 13 Dec, 1820, Lydia Stephens, b. 19 Aug.,
148 The Eelloggs in the New World.
1785, dau. of Israel and Sarah Stephens; res. in Springfield, Mass.;
she d. 20 Apr., 1861 ; he d. 18 Jan., 1863 ; had no children.
1604 Anna,'^ b. 6 Feb., 1789 ; d. unm. 23 Aug., 1878, in Adams, Mass.
1605 Amasa/ b. about 1791; m. a widow, whose name is not known; d. in
Eochester, 15 Ma}', 1830; had no children.
1606 Joseph/ b. about 1792; d. unm. in Halifax, Mar., 1825.
+1607 Asa/ b. 13 Oct., 1795; m. Sarah Haven.
1608 Sophia/ b. 10 Mar., 1799 ; m. 31 Dec, 1835, Joseph Montague, of
Granby, Mass., b. in Granby, 2 Oct., 1795, son of John Montague
and Melinda C'hapin; d. in Granby, 24 July, 1836; had no chil-
dren.
+1609 Joel/ b. 1803; m. Belinda Scott.
531. ISRAEL,^ son of Israel' (175), b. 18 May,'l756; m. about 1796, Dimis
Loomis, dau. of Israel Loorais, of Colchester, Conn., Warren, X. Y., and Hillsdale,
Mich., and Irene Chamberlain.
He d. in Jefferson Co., A^. Y., aged about 66 ; she d. about 1829. At one time
they res. in Richfield, Otsego Co., X. Y.
Children, first four b. in Canaan, N. Y.
+1610 Israel,' b. 24 Feb., 1798; bap. in Richmond, Mass., 6 Nov., 1800; m.
(1) Harriet Susan Elizabeth Ely; (2) Mrs. Irene (Loomis) Eowls.
1611 Chauncet," b. Oct., 1800; bap. in Richmond, Mass., 6 Nov., 1800; m.
Ahnira Angell.
1612 Charles/ b. 1802; m. O'Connor.
1613 Irene/ b. 1804; m. Woodward.
1614 Laura/ b. 1806; m. John Bishop.
1615 Edward/ b. 1808; m. Mary West.
532. AMOS,« son of Israel^ (175), b. 5 Aug., 1758; m. 28 June, 1781, Mary
Pomeroy, b. 15 Nov., 1760, dau. of Joshua Pomeroy, b. 19 Feb., 1737, and Mary
Davis, b. 30 Apr., 1736, of Somers.
He d. Apr., 1814; she d. 28 Sept., 1841, aged 81. His headstone was the
first one of white marble erected in Somers.
He rem. from Colchester to Somers, Conn., Apr., 1794, and purchased a
farm of the Shakers, the house where Ann Lee first made her appearance in this
region. The Shakers held their meetings in one of the front rooms, the floor of
which was worn smooth by their dancing.
Children, all, except Enos, b. in Colchester.
+1616 Amos/ b. 5 June, 1782; m. Lydia Smith.
1617 Polly/ b. 2 Feb., 1784; d. unm. 8 Dec, 1832.
+1618 Flam,'' b. 30 Dec, 1786; m. Lura Hall.
+1619 Charles/ b. 14 Jan., 1789; m. Mary Ohnstead.
1620 Abigail/ b. 26 Feb., 1791 ; d. unm. in the house of her brother, Enos, 23 ,
Aug., 1874.
+1621 Israel/ b. 14 Nov., 1792 ; m. Jerusha Pease.
+1622 Enos/ b. 2 Feb., 1798; m. Elizabeth Patten.
533. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Israel^ (175), b. 15 Nov., 1760; m. 12 June, 1781,
Alpheus Loomis, b. 10 Nov., 1758, son of Daniel Loomis, Jr., and Alice Chamber-
lain.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 149
He d. 1813 in Richfield, N. Y. ; she d.
He had previously m. Mary Kellogg, whose parentage is not known. He
lived for a time in Richmond, Berkshire Co., Mass.
Children.
1623 Ira LoomisJ^ b. 1783 ; m. Martha Prindle.
1624 Alpha Loomis,'' b. 1791; Elizabeth Tuckerman.
1625 Alice Loomis,'' b. 1798; d. 1816.
1626 Maria Loomis,'' b. Mar., 1800; m. George Farnham, of Iowa.
1627 Abigail Looniis,'' b. 1802; m. Alanson Fisk, of Chenango Co., X. Y.
534. MARY,6 dau. of Stephen'' (1''6), bap. in Colchester, Conn., 30 July, 1753 ;
m. (1) Lieut. Jacob Pool.
He d. of smallpox, in the revolutionary army in the early part of the war;
she m. (2) Capt. John Fellows, b. in Harvard, Mass., 1751, son of Deacon
Samuel Fellows,* and Eunice .
Capt. John Fellows rem. to Shelburne, Mass., about 1770; a carpenter by
trade; selectman for many years, and once member of the Legislature. He d.
Sept., 1831.
Child by first husband.
1628 Mary (Molly) Pool' b. Feb., 1771; m. Julie Kellogg (+768).
Children by second husband.
1629 Susan Fellows,'^ b. 1778; m. Zenas Bardwell, of Shelburne, Mass.
1630 John Fellows,'' b. 1780; m. Asenath Bardwell; d. in Black Rock about
1858.
1631 Eunice Fellows,'' h. I'tSS; m. (1) Robert Bardwell; res. in Geneva,
N. Y.; (2) Xathaniel Merrill; d. about 1S60.
1632 Martha Fellows,' b. 1785; res. in Shelburne, Mass.; d. unm. 25 Oct.,
1833.
1633 Joel Fellows,' h. 1787 ; m. Zebina Rice; res. in Plainfield, Mass., Geneva
and Riga, N. Y. ; d. about 1820.
1634 Igal Fellows,'' b. 1793; m. Hannah Whitney.
1635 Stephen Fellows,'' b. 30 Dec, 1797; m. Abigail Allen; res. in 1875 in
Shelburne, Mass.
537. STEPHEX,** son of Stephen' (176), bap. 24 Sept., 175S; m. Comfort
Fisk, b. 1758.
She d. in Windsor, Mass., 14 Mar., 1828; he d. there, 25 June, 1834. aged
nearly 78.
They were admitted to the church in Windsor, 7 Dec, 1817, from Goshen.
He res. in Shelburne, Goshen and Windsor; was a powerful man, weighing 225
pounds.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; served under Capt. McLel-
lan, in Col. William's Reg., Lexington Alarm; marched 20 Apr., 1775; served
ten days and enlisted in the army for eight months, 1 May, 1775; had order for
bounty coat dated Prospect Hill, 20 Xov,. 1775; res. in Colerain; drummer in
Capt.WeUs' Co., Col. Robinson's Reg., 23 Dec, 1776 to 1 Apr., 1777, Hampshire
*At the taking of Quebec, Samuel Fellows was Master of Artificers and the second man
to march into the city, with broadaxe on his shoulder.
150 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Co. Reg.; marched to Ticonderoga; private under Col. Wells, 22 Sept., 1777;
one month in Hampshire Co. Eeg. ; marched northward.
In his application for a pension he stated that he was born at Colchester,
Conn., Aug., 1757. In 17S6 rem. from Shelburne, Mass., to Goshen, Mass. ; about
1816 to Windsor, Mass.; enlisted at Shelburne, Apr., 1775, and engaged in the
siege of Boston; just before the battle of Bunker Hill he, with others, had per-
mission to attend the funeral of a fellow soldier at Waltham ; on their return the
sound of battle reached them and they hurried forward to join their respective
companies, but were unable to do so ; they followed to Charlestown Neck, where
they joined Col. Brewer's Eeg., stationed in some works erected there; they were
exposed to the cannonade of two British vessels of war which killed several soldiers.
In 1776 he went to Canada, but after one month's service hired a substitute. In
the latter part of 1776 he engaged as a drummer to go to Xew London, but was
finally marched to the northern army, where he served a short time in the vicinity
of Lake George and Saratoga. He also turned out at the Bennington Alarm.
Affidavit in part subscribed before Elam Kellogg, a Justice of the Peace,
probably of Shelburne.
Children.
+ 1636 David,'' b. in Shelburne, Mass., 29 Apr., 1781; m. Sophia Bassett.
+1637 Sarah7 b. 5 July, 1785, in Goshen, Mass. ; m. John Eldridge.
+1638 LoRiXDA,'' b. ; m. Hiram Barber.
+1639 Clarissa," b. 1788; m. Jonathan Lilly.
+1640 Harvey/ b. in Goshen, 15 Feb., 1790; m. Permelia Golding.
+1641 EuBY/ b. ; m. Preston Taylor.
1642 Stephen," b. ; went to South America.
1643 EuFUS,' b. ; killed by a fall while young.
538. JOSEPH," son of Stephen' (176), bap. in Colchester, Conn., 16 Oct.,
1763 ; m. Maraba Nichols.
He d. ; she d. in Eushford, aged 95; res. in Middlebury, N. Y., the
latter part of their lives, with their son-in-law, Amos Peck.
Children.
+1644 Levi,'' b. ; m. (1) Jerusha Huntley; (2) Eunice Bishop.
-1-1645 Joseph,'' b. ; m. Sophia Jane Storey.
+1646 Mary (Polly),'' b. in Eome, N. Y., 12 Apr., 1798; m. Amos Peck.
1647 Nancy,'' b. ; m. Seeley.
+1648 Peter/ b. 16 Dec, 1801; m. Millicent Olmstead.
1649 Silas,' b. .
1650 LoOMis,' b. ; d. unm. in Orangeville, N. Y., aged 70; res. in
Wyoming.
1651 Maraba,' b. ; d. aged 18.
539. MARTHA,*' dau. of Stephen' (176), bap. 16 Oct., 1763 ; m. John Nichols.
Children.
1652 Silas Nichols^ ■
1653 Stephen Nichols^ b. .
1654 Hiram Nichols,'^ b. .
1655 Fraul-lin Nichols^ b. .
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 151
540. JONATHAX," son of Stephen^ (ITfi), b. 10 June, 17G4; m. Anna Rey-
nolds, b. 1778, dau. of Benoni EejTiolds.
She d. 11 Jan., 1S55, in Gleason"s Corners, Haldimand, Canada.
He was a merchant in Eome, X. Y. ; in Feb., 1799, he was living in Hoosick,
N. Y., where he bought land; in ISOS res. in Coulborn, Ont., Canada.
Children.
+ 1656 James," b. 91 May, 1799; m. Olive Tolman.
+ 1657 Ira,'' b. ; m. .
+1658 AuEELiA/ b. 21 Xov., 1803 ; m. Almirin Graves.
+1659 Franklin-/ b. 12 June, ISOS; m. (1) Mary (Polly) Galloway; (2)
Hannah Richardson.
1660 Polly/ b. .
1661 Esther/ b. in Vermont or Xew York ; m. Truman Hinman.
1662 ExPERiEXCE.' b. .
1663 Jonathan',''' b. ; d. young.
541. SILAS,« son of Stephen^ (176), b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 2 Nov., 1781;
m. Jan., 1805, Silvia Chapman, b. 13 Sept., 1785, dau. of Hanes Chapman and
Hannah .
He d. 5 Aug., 1847 ; she d. 11 Apr., 1850.
He res. in Auburn, N. Y. ; later in Middlebury, N. Y. ; 1825 in Perrysburgh,
N. Y. He was a soldier in war of 1812 ; a very large man, weighing 300 pounds.
Children.
1664 Olive/ b. 19 Dec, 1805; m. Horace Snyder, of N"ew Albion, N'. Y.; had
four children.
1665 Stephen-,'^ b. 28 Feb., 1807; d. 8 Apr., 1808.
+1666 Ezekiel/ b. 19 June, 1810; m. Lydia Brooks.
+1667 RuEL/b. 13 Aug., 1812; m. Harriet Snyder.
+1668 Salome/ b. 20 Dec, 1815; m. Benjamin P. Snyder.
+1669 Joseph/ b. 16 May, 1818; m. Fanny Olmstead".
+1670 Lyman-," b. 20 Sept., 1820; m. (1) Mary Ann Anderson; (2) Margaret
Ann Borland.
+1671 M.AEY (Polly),'' b. 27 Xov., 1823; m. (1) Robert I. Anderson; (2) An-
drew I. Fullerton.
542. ABIGAIL « dau. of Stephen' (176), b. ; m. Jared Chapman.
Ch ildren.
1672 Hannah Chapman/ b. .
1673 Uzil Chapman^ b. .
1674 Silas Chapman? b. .
1675 Mary Lovina Chnpnian/ b. .
1676 Sarah Chapman J b. — .
1677 Olive Chapman' b. .
543. DAXIEL,6 son of DanieP (199), b. in Xorwalk about 1727; m. (1) in
Fairfield, Conn., 19 Mar., 1751, Hannah Fairchild, of Fairfield.
She d. ; he m. (2) Elizabeth Boalt, dau. of Richard Boalt, b. 30 Apr.,
1C96, and Hepzibah .
152 The Kelloggs in the Kew World.
She d. 19 Feb., 1809, aged 66; he d. 14 Feb., 1817, aged 90.
He was a farmer; rem. from Norwalk to Ridgefield, Conn. On 4 Jan., 1772,
he bought forty acres of land with buildings near Beaver Brook, in Ridgefield, and
is described as "late of Xorwalk, now of Ridgefield," so that he probably rem.
about that time. His farm was in the southern part of Ridgefield at New Pound
Ridge.*
In his will, dated 4 June, 1810, he mentioned all his children, except Daniel
and Katie, who were dead.
Children by first wife.
-(-1678 Xathan" Fairchild,' b. about 1752; m. ilrs. Hannah (Wasson) Moor-
house.
-)-1679 Elijah,' b. 3 June, 1754; m. Sarah Jones.
-|-1680 Mabel/ b. about 1758; m. Deacon Ezra Xash.
-j-1681 Eunice," b. about 1760; m. Jonathan Xash.
1682 Phebe,''' b. ; m. as his second wife, Jacob Xash, b. 30 Aug., 1731.
He had previously m. Freelove Keeler. Soon after the death of
his first wife he rem. to Ballston Spa, X. Y. Soon after his second
marriage he returned from Ballston to Ridgefield, '"'and, fired with
the spirit of '76, asked to help protect his fathers old town (Xor-
walk), when Tryon invaded it. The stranger's petition was granted
and he bravely assisted the Xorwalk defenders. During the fray
he received a mortal wound. Capt. Betts ordered him to be at once
cared for, but the hero replied, 'It is over with me, help somebody
else,' and died. He is buried in his parents' adopted town, Ridge-
field." She m. (2) Jesse Smith, of BaUston, X. Y.
1683 Hanxah,' b. ; m. 21 Feb., 1788, Xathan Brundage.
Children by second wife.
-(-1684 Elizabeth,'' b. 19 Dec, 1768; m. Benjamin Keeler.
1685 Esther,'' b. 4 Mar., 1771; m. 16 July, 1805, Jared Sepnour, of Ridge-
field, b. 3 Aug., 1759. He d. in Ridgefield, 10 Aug., 1833; she d.
there, 21 June, 1844; had no children.
-(-1686 EBENEZER,'b. 27 Dec, 1772; m. (1) Martha Xorthrup; (2) Mrs. Bet-
sey (Baldwin) Doud.
1687 Daniel/ b. in Ridgefield, Conn., Aug., 1774; d. unm., in Ballston, 7
Dec, 1794.
-1-1688 Samuel/ b. 24 Xov., 1785; m. Laura Dauchy.
1689 Katie/ b. ; d. young.
545. JARVIS,6 son of Daniel^ (199), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 1731; m. (1) 10
Jan., 1760, Elizabeth Smith.
She d. 15 Xov., 1778; he m. (2) 28 Xov., 1781, Hannah Meeker, b. 1743;
d. 22 Mar., 1815, aged 84; she d. 19 June, 1832, aged 89.
He served in Lieut. Carter's Co. in the revolution three months.
*The aborigines drove their game from the north to within five miles of Hayne's Ridge,
and, by supplementing the natural hill and pond barriers with brush thickets, were enabled
at that point to impound the prey. Hence the designation of that section, viz.: Pound
Ridge. It is a highly romantic portion of the ancient Oblong. In another part of Nor-
walk was an ox pound, where the white settlers impounded their cattle.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 153
He was a fanner; res. in Xorwalk. His father bequeathed to him, 6 JIar.,
1759, "For the consideration of Parental love about four acres with buildings and
Fruit trees at the upper end of Pudding lane."
Children, h. in Norwalk.
1690 Sakah," b. 15 Mar., 1766; d. unm. before 30 June, 1S32.
+ 1691 Jartis/ b. 20 Apr., 1768; m. Mercy Selleck.
1692 Olivia/ b. 30 Jan., 1782; m. James Mason, an officer in the nar\-, son of
John Mason.
-f-1693 Elizabeth/ b. 25 Feb., 1785 ; m. Benjamin Lockwood.
547. EEV. EBEXEZEE,« son of Daniel^ (199), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 5 Apr.,
1737; m. 20 Oct., 17C3, Hannah Wright, b. in Stamford, Conn., 11 Jan., 17-10,
dau. of Eev. Ebenezer Wright, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 2 Oct., 1706, and Hannah
Allj-n, b. in Wethersfield, 17 May, 1705, dau. of Joseph and Mary AIUti.
She d. 7 June, 1807, aged 67 ; he d. 3 Sept., 1817, aged 80.'
He graduated from Yale College, 1757 ; was ordained as first pastor in North
Bolton, Conn, (now Vernon), 24 Nov., 1762. .His homestead, about three quar-
ters of a mile east of the present church in Vernon Center, was occupied by his
son, Thomas W., \mtil 1837 ; then by his grandson, Hubbard, until 1874.
He continued nearly fifty-five years in the work of the ministry in Vernon.
His salary was fixed at £70 yearly, equivalent to $233.33, which he drew for forty-
five years. In early life he was of slender constitution, but became vigorous and
stoutly built ; his labors suffering but little interruption from illness ujitil a few
months previous to his death. According to the custom of the times he had a
farm which he successfully managed. He held a respectable position among the
ministers in his vicinity, being known as a peacemaker and esteemed as '•'a theo-
logian of sound Judgment and of a discriminating mind."
Children, b. in Vernon.
4-1691 Ebexezer," b. 21 Oct., 1764; m. (1) Abigail Olmsted; (2) Hannah
Olmsted; (3) Elizabeth Sheldon.
-f-1695 Daniel/ b. 25 June, 1766; m. Susanna Griggs.
+1696 Haxnah,'' b. 24 May, 1768; m. Phineas Talcott.
+1697 Thomas Weight/ b. 24 June, 1770.; m. Mary Hubbard.
-i-1698 Eunice,' b. 15 Nov., 1773; m. Dr. Scottoway Hinkley.
1699 Elizabeth,' b. 9 Nov., 1781 ; d. 15 July, 1784.
551. EZEA,** son of Deacon John^ (200), b. in Norwalk, 3 Apr., 1731 ; m. Anne
Judd, of Danbury.
He d. in Bethel Parish, Danbury,. before 20 Mar., 1786, when his estate was
distributed to his widow and children named below ; she d. in Hope, Fulton Co.,
N. Y., 29 Aug., 1820.
The children, soon after his death, rem. to different parts of the country and
their descendants have become widely scattered.
Children.
i
; 1700 Ezra,' bap. in Bethel, 3 Sept., 1761.
$ +1701 John/ bap. 24 Mar., 1764; m. (1) Elizabeth Pickett; (2) ; (3)
I ; (4) ; (5) Esther Pixley.
154 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
+ 1702 Philip Judd,'^ b. 22 Dec, 1768; m. (1) Huldah Dikeman; (2) Mrs.
Elizabeth Bouton.
+ 1703 Daniel/ b. 27 Feb., 1770; m. (1) Abigail Pickett; (2) Bhoda Swatt;
(3) .
170-1 JoAXN.\,''' b. ; m. Luther Holcomb, before 20 Mar., 1786.
+ 170.5 Rachel,^ b. 14 Sept., 1775; m. William Lord.
1706 Lucy,'' b. ; m. James Thompson; res. 1805 in Washington,
Ulster Co., X. Y.
1707 Anxe,'' b. ; m. Jeremiah Smith; res. 1805 in Washington, N. Y.
553. ANX," dau. of Deacon John^s (200), b. 16 Mar., 1734; m. 10 Mar., 1752,
Elnathan Knapp.
Ees. in Danbury, Conn.
Children, b. in Danhury.
1708 'Nathan Knapp' b. 10 Mar., 1753.
1709 Abijah Knapp' b. 15 Oct., 17—.
554. JOHX,« son of Deacon John-' (200), b. 25 May, 1737; m. (1) 29 May,
1764, Sarah Smith.
She d. 8 Sept., 1773; he m. (2) 16 Apr., 1774, Sarah Bishop; d. about 1821.
He was a farmer and shoemaker; res. in Xorwalk, Conn. Part of his land
was occupied, in 1873, by the South Xorwalk Depot and his homestead was owned
by C. J. Gruman.
He was in the French war ; went to Canada ; suffered great privation ; was
a revolutionary soldier ; served in Xinth Connecticut Militia, in Capt. Seymour's
Co., 11 Sept., 1776; also from Xov., 1777, served three months in the same regi-
ment.
Children, b. in Xorwalk.
+1710 Jeremiah," b. 30 Apr., 1765; m. Catherine Sammis.
+1711 Josiah," b. 6 June, 1769; m. Catherine Sleight.
1712 Sakah,'' b. 27 May, 1775; m. Jonathan Johnson, a ship carpenter, of
Greenwich, Conn.; had no children.
+1713 Riioda/ b. 6 Dec, 1777; m. Joseph Hoyt.
555. SETH,** son of Deacon John^ (200), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 8 Feb., 1740;
m. Eunice Judd.
He d. near Centerville, 0., 26 June, 1819.
Res. in Winsted, Conn., 1765-78 ; was in Danbury, Conn., 1760.
Perhaps he served in Gen. Waterbury's Connecticut Brigade in the revolu-
tion.
Children.
+1714 Sarah,'' b. ; m. Dr. Jacob Hoyt.
1715 Esther/ b. 23 Feb., 1765, in Winsted.
+ 1716 Eunice/ b. 13 Aug., 1767, in Winsted; m. Gen. Edmund Munger.
+ 1717 Jemima/ b. 6. Sept., 1769; m. Xoah Tibbals.
+1718 Mart/ b. 25 June, 1771, in Winsted; m. Hoel Ives.
1719 Olive.'' b. 5 MaT., 1774, in Winsted; m. James Porter; lived in X'"ew
York State; d. in Centerville; had no children.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 155
1720 Anxe/ b. 28 June, 177G, in Winsted; m. Samuel McGahan, and lived
and d. in Centerville, 0.
1721 Seth/ b. 17 Oct., 1778; d. unm.
+1722 Ethel,'' b. 27 Oct., 1781 ; m. Charlotte Munger.
+1723 Elihd/ b. 11 June, 1784; m. Phebe G. Grey.
+1724 Ezra,' b. 24 Xov., 178(5; m. (1) Rhoda Blackford; (2) Electa Waite.
560. LOIS,** dau. of Benjamin^ (201), b. 29 Oct., 1736; m. 7 Sept., 1752,
Josiah Smith, who had m. (1) Esther Hall.
They res. in Cheshire, Conn.
Children.
172.5 Lois Smith,'' b. IG Dec, 1753.
1726 Lolee Smith,'' b. 9 Oct., 1755.
1727 Josiah Smith,'' b. 17 Dec, 1757.
1728 Justus Smith,'' b. 15 Feb., 1760.
1729 Lucy Smith,'' b. 15 Jan., 1761.
1730 Jarecl Smith,'' b. 1 Aug., 1763.
1731 John Smith,'' h. 23 May, 1766.
1732 Ira Smith,'' b. 6 June, 1769.
563. SAEAH,« dau. of Benjamin^ (201), b. 28 Jan., 1746; m. 9 Jan., 1765,
Job Winchcll.
She d. 5 Jan., 1770; he m. (2) in Vermont and res. there.
He enlisted in the revolutionary army. Before his departure for the service
he left his children in care of one Atwater, with six hundred dollars for their sup-
port. The money was spent for other purposes and the children fared badly.
Children.
1733 David ]YincheU,'' b. 24 Oct., 1765; m. Sylvia Atwater; res. New
Cheshire Parish ; was mate of a vesesel ; lost at sea.
1734 Ezariah Winchcll,'' b. 16 Aug., 1767; for a time res. with his father in
Vermont; rem. to New Cheshire; d. there.
1735 James Winchell,'' b. 5 Sept., 1769; probably d. young.
564. JOANNA," dau. of Eliasaph' (203), b. in Norwalk, 27 May, 1735; m.
Jesse Abbott, son of John Abbott and Eunice Judd.
Children, b. in Pawling, N. Y.
1736 Seth Ahbott/ b. .
1737 Jesse AhbottJ b. .
1738 Mary Abbott,'' b. .
1739 Eunice Abbott,'' b. .
1740 Olive Abbott,'' b. .
567. LYDIA,« dau. of Eliasaph^ (203), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 26 Mar., 1740;
m. in Norwalk, 29 Mar., 1757, John Hickox, b. 28 Apr., 1734.
Ees. in Norwalk.
Children.
1741 Huldah Hickox,'' b. 1 Nov., 1757; m. (1) Eph. Waring; (2) Rev. Lewis.
1742 John Hicl-ox,'' b. 24 Sept., 1759; d. Sept., 1776.
156 The Kelloggs in the New World.
17-13 Lydia Hickox,"^ b. 3 Jan., 1762; m. Jesse Richards.
1744 Seth Hickox,'^ b. 6 Jan., 1764; d. 5 Mar., 1773.
1745 Eliasaph Hickox,'^ b. 31 Jan., 1766; d. 11 June, 1767.
1746 Jesse Hichox/ b. 4 Nov., 1769.
1747 Rachel B. Hickox,'^ b. 31 July, 1771; m. Stephen Camp.
1748 Seth HickoxJ^ b. 22 Sept., 1773.
1749 Eliasaph Hickox,'' b. 29 May, 1776; d. 7 Oct., 1777.
1750 Peninah Eickox,'^ b. 15 Feb., 1778; m. Ezra Hoj-t.
1751 MilUcent Hickox,'' b. 14 Sept., 1780; m. Jona B. Benedict.
568. ESTHEE,« dau. of Eliasaph^ (203), b. 22 Oct.,, 1741; m. 18 Apr., 1768,
Noah Foote, b. 1738, in Colchester, son of Josiah Foote and Sarah Welles.
She d. 18 Dec, 1771, aged 29.
Children.
1752 Sarah Footed b. 1769.
1753 Unnamed Child,'' b. and d. Dec, 1771.
570. ELIASAPH,^ son of Eliasaph"' (203), b. 8 Sept., 1745 ; m. 12 Dec, 1771,
Adah Benedict, bap. 23 June, 1751, dau. of Caleb Benedict and Mehitable Hoyt,
of Norwalk.
He d. in Danbury, 20 Sept., 1823, aged 78; she d. in Danbury, 12 Feb., 1828,
aged 78. Both are buried in Miry Brook Cemeterj', Danbury.
They res. in Danbury, Conn. ; his will was probated in Danbury, 1 Dec, 1823.
He was a soldier in the revolution; served three months in 1776-77, in Capt.
Gregory's Co.
Children, b. in Danbury.
+1754 Joel/ b. 17 Oct., 1772; m. Elizabeth Fox.
1755 Esther,'^ b. 4 Mar., 1777.
+1756 Mehitable,'' b. 28 Mar., 1780; m. Comfort Crofoot.
1757 Rachel/ b. 9 Oct., 1782 ; m. Joel Stone
1758 Elizabeth,'' b. 13 Nov., 1785 ; m. as his second wife, Peter Hoyt, b. 9
Dec, 1772, son of Rice Hoyt, b. 21 Oct., 1750, and Theodosia Dib-
ble. She d. 24 Oct., 1858 ; res. near Danbury ; had no children.
1759 Melesant/ b. 4 Mar., 1788.
1760 Ezra B.,'' b. 29 Aug., 1791; d. 3 Aug., 1829; was a musician in the war
of 1812 ; served from 30 Oct. to 23 Nov., 1813.
+1761 Ira,' b. 12 Mar., 1795 ; m. (1) Sarah ; (2) Rachel ; (3)
SaUy .
573. LOIS,** dau. of Samuel^ (205), b. ; m. 3 Jan., 1757, Benjamin
Whitney.
She d. 6 Aug., 1769; he d. 17 July, 1770.
Children.
1762 Hannah Whitney,'' b. 4 June, 1757; m. Moss Krift.
1763 Martha Whitney,^ b. 5 Mar., 1759.
1764 Samuel Kellogg Whitney,'' b. 2 Feb., 1761; m. Grace Fairweather, dau.
of Joseph Fairweather.
1765 Henry Whitney.'' h. 36 Mar., 1763; merchant; moved to Albany.
1766 Anne Whitney,' b. 29 July, 1765.
The Kelloggs ix the New Wokld. ' 157
1767 Polly Whitney,'' h. 1 May, 1769 ; m. Scott.
1768 Benjamin WhitneyJ h. 4 Mar., 1771.
574. ANN,'' dau. of Samuel^ (205), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 173S; m. in Nor-
Tvalk, 1 Jan., 1757, Nathan Jarvis, b. 2 Feb., 1737, son of Capt. Samuel Jarvis
and Naomi Brush.
She d. 21 July, 1802, and was buried in St. Paul's churchyard. New York
City; he d. 15 Apr., 1820.
He was a farmer and blacksmith.
Children.
1769 Ann Jarvis/ h. 5 Oct., 175S; m. her cousin, Henry Jarvis, of Auburn,
N. Y.
1770 Betty Jarvis,'' b. 10 Sept., 1761; m. Capt. Jesse Betts, a sea captain of
South Norwalk.
1771 Mary Jarvis,' b. 11 June, 1765; d. Oct., 1827.
1772 Samuel Jarvis,' b. 16 Sept., 1768; m. 1798; d. 10 June, 1852;
res. in Jefferson Co., N. Y.
1773 William Jarvis,' b. 12 June, 1771; merchant tailor in New York City;
d. 2 Apr., 1817.
1774 Nathan Jarvis,' b. 19 June, 1773; m. 16 Nov., 1802, Betsey Sanford,
b. 25 Nov., 1782; d. 16 Aug., 1862, in Norwalk.
1775 Esther Jarvis,' b. 27 Aug., 1775; m. Samuel White, a silversmith; res.
in New York.
1776 Hannah Jarvis,' b. 25 Feb., 1780; d. unm. .
575. EUTH,<» dau. of Samuel^ (205), b. in Norwalk, Conn., ; m. 26
Oct., 1766, Asa Ho}-t, b. 23 Aug., 1744, son of Nathan Hoyt, b. 29 Apr., 1718, and
Elizabeth Lockwood, b. 23 May, 1721, a descendant in the sixth generation of
Simeon Hoyt, of Charlestown, Mass., 1628.
He d. in Norwalk, 14 Apr., 1806 ; his wife survived him.
In 1768 he was "Collector' of ye church of England professors." Ees. in
Norwalk.
Children.
1777 Henry Hoyt,' h. 11 May, 1767; m. 14 Nov., 1787, Mary Conklin; a
farmer in Southeast, Putnam Co., N. Y. ; d. 9 Apr., 1839.
1778 Esther Hoyt,'' b. 9 Nov., 1769 ; m. 22 Feb., 1789, Moses Gregory. Ad-
miral Francis Gregory, United States navy, was their son.
1779 4sa fl^oi/i/b. 28 Feb., 1772; m. Clarissa Crane; res. in Southeast, N.Y. ;
d. June, 1831.
1780 Francis Hoyt,' b. 19 July, 1774; res. in Norwalk; d. 18 Apr., 1800. '
1781 Ruth Hoyt',' b. 21 Feb., 1777; m. Stephen Bouton; d. 10 Sept., 1852.
1782 James Hoyt,' b. 5 Dec, 1779; lost at sea, June, 1808, coming from
North Carolina.
1783 Leivis Hoyt,' b. 24 June, 1782; m. Abigail Mygatt; res. in Danbury,
Conn., and Canfield, 0.; d. Oct., 1828.
1784 Anna Hoyt,'' b. 26 Oct., 1784; m. Nathaniel Eaymond, of South Nor-
walk ; d. 10 Mar., 1855.
1785 Eli Hoyt,' b. 30 Apr., 1787; m. Mary Ann Camberlung, in North Caro-
lina, 24 Dec, 1810 ; res. in Washington, N. C. ; d. 22 Feb., 1864.
158 The Kelloggs in the New World.
577. ELIZABETH,« dau. of Samuel' (205), b. ; m. Matthew Eeed
(638), son of William Reed and Eachel Kellogg (+215).
He res. in New Canaan, Conn. ; was a deputy sheriff.
Children, h. in New Canaan.
1786 Stephen Reed,'' b. 1765 ; d. young.
1787 Polly ReedJ b. 1768; m. Seth Seymour.
1788 Betsey Eeed,'' b. ; m. Olney Stone.
1789 William Feed,' b. ; d. young.
1790 Hannah Reed,' b. ; m. Asa Benedict.
1791 Stephen Reed,' b. .
1792 Samuel Reed,' b. .
1793 Sally Reed,' b. ; m. Joseph Haskett.
1794 Esther Reed,' b. ; m. Isaac Belden.
1795 Frederick Reed,' b. ; d. young.
1796 Anna Reed,' b. ; m. Josiah Thacker.
578. MARY,« dau. of SamueF (205), b. ; m. in Wilton, Conn., 3 Nov.,
1768, as his second wife, Blackleach Jesup, b. 11 Dec, 1735, son of Edward Jesup,
b. in Fairfield, Conn., 7 Mar., 1697, and Sarah Blackleach, b. about 1699.
She d. 3 Feb., 1796; he d. 22 Mar., 1816, in Wilton, Conn.
Kes. in Wilton, where she and her husband were admitted to the Congrega-
tional Church in 1770. He was appointed, 5 Dec, 1774, one of a committee to
approve action of the Continental Congress, and 13 Jan., 1778, was chosen to
supply the families of soldiers of the Continental army with food.
He m. (1) 23 Feb., 1757, Sarah Stebbins, who d. 17 May, 1768, leaving six
children; m. (3) about 1798, Mrs. Mary Sturges, of Ridgefield, Conn.
Children, b. in Wilton.
1797 Mary Jesup,' b. 9 Dec, 1769; m. Abijah Abbott, of New York; d. 13
Apr., 1790, in New York.
1798 Samuel Jesup,' b. 22 Apr., 1771; d. 7 July, 1771.
1799 Sarah Jesup,' b. 22 Jan., 1773.
1800 Anne Jesup,' b. 14 Dec, 1774; d. 22 July, 1775.
1801 Anna Jesup,' b. 11 May, 1776; d. 22 Oct., 1790.
1802 Esther Jesup,' b. 2 Nov., 1777; m. Delavan; d. 1839; had ten
children.
1803 Samuel Jesup,'' b. 11 July, 1779.
1804 Richard Jesup,' b. 28 Jan., 1781; d. 30 Jan., 1781.
1805 Richard Jesup,' b. 9 Apr., 1782.
1806 Henry Jesup,'' b. 29 Feb., 1784; m. Garity Mull; had five children.
1807 Elizabeth Jesup,' b. 15 Feb., 1786; d. 21 May, 1794.
1808 Isaac Jesup,' b. 2 Oct., 1787; m. Albertine Schermerhorn, dau. of Cor-
nelius I. Schermerhorn, of Schodack, N. Y.
1809 George Jesup,'' b. 9 Dec, 1790.
579. ESTHER,« dau. of SamueP (205), b. 1748; m. 6 Dec, 1770, Timothy
Keeler, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 10 ilay, 1748, son of Timothy Keeler and ]\Iary
Hovt.
" He d. 1 Feb., 1815, aged 67; she d. 4 Oct., 1818, aged 70.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 159
He was proprietor of the Keeler Tavern in Eidgefield. A cut of the old sign
board may be seen in ilrs. Alice Morse Earle's Tavern Days, p. 205. During the
revolutionary war the British attacked Eidgefield, 27 Apr., 1777, and a cannon
ball struck the house and remains imbedded in the post where it struck.
Children, h. in Eidgefield.
1810 David Keeler/ b. .
1811 Walter KeelerJ b. .
1812 William Eeeler' b. .
1813 Mary Keeler' \). ; m. Bradley.
1814 Esther Keeler' b. ; m. Crawford.
1815 Anna Keeler/ b. 9 Nov., 1787 ; m. 1 Feb., 1829, Abijah Eesseguie, son of
Jacob Eesseguie, b. 5 June, 1752, and Sarah Folliott, b. 1749. She
d. 23 Dec, 1862. He was a carriage maker, and succeeded her
father as proprietor of the Keeler Tavern, in Eidgefield; had one
dau., Anna, who is living, unm., in the old house.
580. SAEAH,** dau. of SamueP (205), b. in Norwalk, Conn. ; m. in Norwalk, 4
Nov., 1770, Eobert Wasson, b. 1743.
She d. 27 Sept., 1828, aged 78; he d. 18 Aug., 1832, aged 89.
Res. in Norwalk; chose Isaac Scudder her guardian in Sept., 1765. She
and her husband were members of the Congregational Church in Norwalk.
Children, h. in Norwalk.
1816 Eobert Wasson,' b. 30 Apr., 1771; m. 30 Apr., 1797, Eebecca Eaymond.
1817 Samuel Wasson,'' b. 4 Dec, 1772.
1818 Sarah Wasson,' b. 13 July, 1775.
1819 Esther Wasson,'^ b. 5 Nov., 1777.
1820 Ann Wasson,'' b. 27 Nov., 1779.
1821 Lucretia Wasson,'' b. 24 Jan., 1782.
1822 James Jackson Wasson/ b. 15 Oct., 1784.
1823 Hanitah Wasson,'' b. 26 Feb., 1787.
1824 Anne Wassoni' b. 12 Oct., 1789.
1825 Charles Wasson,'' b. 22 May, 1792.
1826 Charlotte Wasson,'' b. 22 May, -1792.
1827 John Wasson,'' b. 4 Jan., 179"'6.
581. ENSIGN ELIPHALET,« son of Martin^ (207), b. about 1735-40; m.
Sarah Brown, of Norwalk, b. 23 Mar., 1739-40, dau. of Jonathan Brown and
Mary Slason.
Hed. ; shed. .
He chose, 5 Oct., 1756, his uncle, Peter Lockwood, of Norwalk, as his guar-
dian, and was therefore 14 years of age or over.
He rem. about 1770, from New Canaan, and settled on the east shore of Ball-
ston or Long Lake in Ballston, N. Y.
He was an Ensign in Capt. Thaddeus Mead's Co., 1760; Corp. in Col.
Wright's New York Eeg.
Children.
+1828 Eliphalet," b. in New Canaan, 19 May, 1763 ; m. Lydia Allen.
1829 AzoR,' bap. 20 May, 1765; d. young.
160 The Kjelloggs ix the New World.
+1830 Silas," b. in Xew Canaan, 7 Sept., 1767 ; m. Marj- Mumford.
1831 S.URAH,'' b. ; d. yoimg.
+1832 Jonathan," bap. in New Canaan, 25 Mar., 1770; m. .
+1833 Maetin/ b. ; m. Patty Gibson.
+1834 Abigail,' b. ; m. Seth Cogswell Baldwin.
582. MAETIX,« son of Martin- (207), b. 10 Oct., 1740; m. 13 May, 1762,
Mercy Benedict, b. 13 Apr., 1743, dan. of James Benedict, of Danbury, Conn., and
Mercy Knapp.
She d. S Apr., 1811; he m. (2) (ante-nuptial agreement filed 26 June,
1811), Abigail Knapp, of New Fairfield, Conn.; d. 1 Sept., 1824; she d. 2 July,
1829, aged 83.
He rem. from Norwalk and purchased a farm, 13 Mar., 1762, in a part of
New Fairfield, called the "Apple Trees."
Jolm Jarvis, 15 Oct., 1776, for consideration of £25, deeded to him a negro
girl, Phillis, aged two and one-half years.
Children.
+1835 Maetin/ b. 3 Sept., 1763 ; m. Eachel Stevens.
+1836 Mercy,'' b. 12 Mar., 1767 ; m. Israel Osbom.
1837 Zadock/ b. 25 Nov., 1768; d. 29 Dec, 1768.
1838 Zadock,'' b. 5 Sept., 1770; d. unm. 27 Feb., 1796, aged 25.
1839 M.tRT^ b. 3 Nov., 1772; m. 9 Nov., 1791, Benjamin Bearse, Jr.; d. 25
Mar., 1792; had no children.
584. MERCY,** dau. of Martin^ (207), bap. 1 Sept., 1745; m. 1 Oct., 1761,
Moses Hanford, probably son of her stepfather, Samuel Hanford, of New Canaan,
Conn., who had a son, Moses, b. 10 Sept., 1737.
Children.
1840 Hannah Hanford,'' bap. 31 July, 1763.
1841 Moses Hanford,' bap. 27 Oct., 1765; probably d. young.
1842 Moses Hanford,'' h. 1 July, 1767.
1843 Nathan Hanford,'' b. 19 Jvily, 1770.
1844 Thaddeus Hanford,'' b. 1 Nov., 1772; m. 4 Oct., 1797, Sally St. John. ■
1845 Martin Hanford,'' b.' 18 July, 1775.
1846 Mercy Hanford,'' b. 3 Mar., 1778.
1847 Betty Hanford,'' b. 13 Aug., 1780.
1848 Seth Hanford,'' b. 28 Mar., 1783.
1849 David Hanford,'' b. 2 Sept., 1785.
585. SAMUEL,6 son of Martin^ (207), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 29 June,
1749; m. (1) 30 May, 1771, EUzabeth Waring, b. 25 Apr., 1751, dau. of Deacon
Jonathan Waring and Mary Richards, dau. of Samuel Richards.
She d. July, 1811; he m. (2) Oct., 1812, Mrs. Lydia (Smith) Crane, of
Somers, Conn., dau. of Peter Smith.
He d. 12 Oct., 1829, aged 80, in the house in which he was born; she d. 24
Apr., 1832, aged 70. He was a farmer in New Canaan, Conn.
He enlisted 1 July, 1780, in the Fifth Connecticut; discharged 4 Dec, 1780.
Children, h. in New Canaan.
+1850 Samuel,'' b. 21 June, 1772; m. Patty Wilson.
+1851 Seth Shove,' b. 29 Dec, 1773 ; m. Matilda Lockwood.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 161
1853 Maet7 b. 31 Dec, 17?5; d. 2 May, 1TT9.
+1853 Abigail,'' b. 27 Jan., 1778; m. Ezra Ayres.
-i-lS.54 JoxATiiAX Wakeex/ b. 7 Apr., 1780; m. .
+1855 Mary," b. 10 Apr., 1782; m. David Lockwood.
586. XATHAN",6 son of Martin^ (207), bap. 26 Apr., 1752; m. 23 Apr., 1774,
Rachel Carter, b. 19 Xov., 1756, dau. of John Carter, of Xorwalk, and Hannah
Benedict.
He d. ; she d. . He chose Theoph. Fitch his guardian, 7 Aug.,
1766; res. in Xew Canaan Parish (XorwaUv), Conn., where they were admitted
to the church, 5 Oct., 1781; rem. from Xew Canaan, after 1791, to Bethany, Pa.,
and later to Janesville, ^Yis. ; was a revolutionary- soldier ; served in Lieut. Car-
ter's Co., 25 Oct., 1776, to 11 Jan., 1777 ; in Col.'Canfield's Militia Reg., at West
Point, 1781.
Children.
+1856 Hannah Starr/ bap. 23 Apr., 1775; m. Judd Raymond.
1857 John Curtis,' bap. 23 Mar., 1777.
1858 Sarah,'' b. ; m. Edmund Weed; went West.
1859 Deborah,' b. ; m. Shadrach Hay ward.
+1860 Xathan,' bap. 24 Apr., 1785; m. (1) Rosalinda Woodward; (2) Sarah
Quidore.
1861 AzoR,' bap. 11 Feb., 1787 ; d. unm. .
+1862 Maria,' b. 1789; m. Spangenburg.
597. ISAAC,« son of Gideon' (210), b. 14 Jan., 1745; m. (1) 10 Oct., 1766,
Hannah Fitch, b. 24 Aug., 1742, dau. of Matthew Fitch and Lydia Olmstead.
She d. 16 Dec, 1781; he m. (2) Mrs. Sarah (Burgess) Gardner, of Phil-
lippi, X. Y., b. in Barnstable, Mass., 5 Feb., 1745; d. 5 Apr., 1829; she d. June,
1829.
He was deacon in the Presb}i:.erian Church in Xew Canaan, Conn., to which
he and his first wife were admitted 14 June, 1767. His second wife was admitted
by ''Letter from Phillippi." Res. in Cornwall, Vt., 1785-87; in Stillwater,
X. Y., 1797, and later in Malta, X. Y., where he d.
A grandchild tells the following anecdote; "There was a petty lawsuit be-
tween two of Isaac Kellogg's neighbors and he was called as a witness by one party.
'UTien he came forward to be sworn, the opposing party said to the Justice, 'You
need not administer the oath to Mr. Kellogg; we will accept what he says as testi-
mony without his taking the oath.' "
He served in the revolutionary war in Lieut. Carter's Co., from 25 Oct., 1776,
to 25 Dec, same year.
Children, b. in New Canaan, by first wife.
+1863 Gideon,'' b. 11 Oct., 1767; m. (1) Mrs. Sarah (Hubbell) Towner; (2)
Mrs. Phebe (Harrington) Brockway.
+1864 Jemima,'' b. 3 July, 1769; m. Abraham Xash Middlebrook.
1865 Isaac,'' b. 13 Dec, 1770; m. in Greenfield, X. Y., 31 Dec, 1800, Sarah
Weed; was a thrifty farmer in Malta; d. 31 Aug., 1831; had no
children. At the time of his marriage his res. was given as Ball-
ston. Her will, dated 7 Apr., 1854, gives her age as 75 ; she be-
queathed her estate to the children of her brothers and sisters.
162 The Kelloggs ix the New Woeld.
+1866 Hannah," b. 30 Apr., 1772; m. Andrew Seraiour.
1867 OziAs/ b. 27 Oct., 1774; d. Sept., 1776.
1868 Asenath,' b. 27 Oct., 1774; d. Sept., 1776.
1869 OziAs/ b. 30 July, 1778; left home about the time the Tripoli expedi-
tion was fitted out and was never heard from.
+ 1870 Matthew,'' b. 22 Sept., 1781; m. (1) Sarah Seeley; (2) Electa Crofoot.
598. EXOS,« son of Gideon-'^ (210), b. ; m. 10 Mar., 1774, Lydia Fitch,
b. in Norwalk, Conn., 4 Apr., 1746, dau. of Matthew Fitch and Lydia Olmsted.
He d. ; she d. 14 Dec, 1832, aged 86.
He was a farmer ; res. three miles west of Xorwalk, in the first house south of
New Canaan road.
Children, b. in Norwalk.
1871 Aaeon/ b. 10 Feb., 1775; d. 15 Sept., 1776.
1872 Esther,'' b. 12 Jan., 1778; d. 25 Apr., 1779.
1873 Esther/ b. 30 Oct., 1779 ; m. Aaron Comstoek.
1874 Hannah/ b. 29 May, 1784; m. in New Canaan, Conn., 10 Apr., 1821,
Minot Ayres.
+1875 Rebecca/ b. 16 Mar., 1787; m. James Evans.
599. HANNAH,® dau. of Gideon^ (210), b. ; m. in New Canaan, Conn.,
29 Sept., 1762, her cousin, William Eeed (636), bap. 20 Mar., 1734, son of Wil-
Ham Eeed, b. 16 Nov., 1708, and Rachel Kellogg (+215), b. 15 July, 1710.
They res. in New Canaan; owned the covenant there, 10 J\ine, 1764.
Childreiij b. in New Canaan.
1876 Rachel Reed,'' bap. 14 Oct., 1764.
1877 Joseph Reed,'' b. 22 Nov., 1766.
600. SUSANNA,® dau. of Gideon' (210), b. in Norwalk, Conn., ; m. in
Norwalk, 23 Apr., 1767, David Nash, son of Edward Nash, b. 21 July, 1710, and
Mary Warren, b. 22 Dec, 1708.
"she d. 10 Dec, 1771, in Norwalk; he m. (2) 19 July, 1772, Rachel Bates.
Res. in Norwalk, Conn.
Children, b. in Norwalk.
1878 Elizabeth Nash,'' b. 23 Feb., 1768; m. 21 Dec, 1788, Isaac Camp, Jr.,
of Norwalk; had five children.
1879 Jacob Nash,'' b. 30 June, 1770; d. unm. 19 Nov., 1791.
602. SARAH,® dau. of Epenetus'* (211), b. about 1740; m. 22 May, 1763, Ezra
Reed (621), b. 16 Mar., 1740, son of Daniel Reed and Elizabeth Kellogg (+212).
He d. 4 Apr., 1807 ; she d. 15 Apr., 1818.
Children, probably all b. in New Canaan.
1880 Sarah Reed,'' b. 24 Feb., 1765; d. 3 Apr., 1765.
1881 Sarah Reed.'' b. 19 Apr., 1766; d. 27 Jan., 1834.
1882 Lois Reed,'' b. 10 Sept., 1767; d. 23 June, 1843.
1883 Roswell Reed,'' b. 9 Nov., 1769; d. 4 May, 1839.
1884 Aaron Reed,'' b. 29 Apr., 1771.
1885 Jemima Reed,'' b. 29 Aug., 1773; d. 9 Sept., 1773.
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18S6 Ependus Reed' b. 29 Aug., 1773 ; d. 1 Mar., 1847.
1887 Lcdiana Feed' b. 8 Oct., 1775; d. 10 Feb., 1780.
1888 Lydia Reed,'' b. 28 Sept., 1777 ; d. 8 July, 1838.
1889 Huldah Feed,' b. 23 Sept., 1780; d. Jan.", 1853.
1890 Ezra Reed,'' b. 20 May, 1783.
603. PHEBE,« dau. of Epenetus^ (211), b. in Xonvalk, about 17-43; m. Capt.
JSTathaniel Scribner, b. in Xorwalk, 23 Dec., 1743, son of llathew Scribner and
Martha Smith.
He d. 4 Sept., 1799, in Louisville, Ga., where he had gone to purchase horses;
she survived him.
Kem. after marriage to Putnam Co., X. Y., to a point about ten miles west of
the present Brewster's Station.
In the "Calendar of Historical Manuscripts," at Albany, vol. 1, pp. 487, 488,
564, honorable mention is made of Capt. Scribner; also in Blake's History of
Putnam County, pp. 94-96; he lost the use of an arm in battle; a musket ball
struck his wrist and passed out at the elbow. In 1790 he rem. to Xorwalk, Conn.,
where he built a mill. Later he built a tide mill in Compo, near Westport, Conn.
He was a revolutionary soldier. During the war he was absent so much that
he was quite a stranger to the younger children. On one occasion he returned on
a furlough of only twenty-four hours and reached home almost destitute of cloth-
ing. His wife took in the situation at a glance. The sheep were driven into a
corner of the pasture; one was caught and shorn; the wool was washed and dried
by the blazing fire; then carded and spun into yarn; then (with the help of the
daughters) knit into a pair of long stockings, which were washed, dried and ironed
before the expiration of the twenty-four hours.
After the death of Capt. Scribner, his wife and daus. EHzabeth, Esther and
Anna established a boarding school in Morristown, X. J. After the death of
Anna, they were induced to join the family in going to Xew Albany. The emi-
gration of the family was made in 1811 or '14 on horseback, and by wagons and
flat boats down the Ohio.
The newly purchased town site was a dense forest, but trees were felled and
log houses built, the first one being for Mrs. Scribner. In this house was organ-
ized what is now the First Presbyterian Church of Xew Albany; the first four
members were Mrs. Scribner and three of her children. Lots worth $5,000 were
set aside by the sons and constitute the basis of the present Scribner High School.
Elizabeth made the journey between Philadelphia and Xew Albany, '^n horse-
back, three times.
Children.
1891 James Scribner' b. ; m. , in Xew Albany, Ind. ; had three
children.
1892 Eliphalet Scribner,'^ b. ; m. (1) Bradley. He was inter-
ested with his father in the mill at Compo, but after their failure
he went to Port au Prince, Hajii, and became a prosperous mer-
chant. In the massacre of the French he was one of the five white
men saved ; food was brought to him by the blacks in his conceal-
ment. He caused the failure of his brothers in Xew Albany by
drawing on them for $25,000, which thoy accepted ; he d. suddenly
in Hayti.
164
1S93 Jemima Scrihner/ b.
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1S94
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1903
1903
m. William Waring.
; in. Dr. Morey Hale.
— ; m. Elizabeth Edmonds, his cousin. He
- ; m. Samuel Penny. He was a member of
the firm of Samuel Penny & Son, merchants, Xew York; res. in
Southeast, N. Y. ; had ten children.
Joel Scribner,'' b. ; m. ilary Bull, dau. of Deacon Bull, of Mil-
ford, Conn. ; res. in New Albany ; had eight children.
Martha Scribner,'' b. ; m. Uriah Scribner, her cousin, son of Rev.
Matthew Scribner.
Phebe Scribner,'' b. —
Esther Scribner,'' b. —
Nathaniel Scribner,'' b.
d. while returning from a meeting of the Legislature at Corydon,
having secured the formation of the County of Floyd. She m. (2)
Dr. Asabel Clapp.
Elijah Scribner,' b. ; was a merchant in New York; a partner of
Samuel Penny.
Anna Scribner,'' b. ; d. in Morristown, N. J., where she was a
teacher, aged about 22.
Elizabeth Scribner,'' b. ; m. Dr. John Wood; d. in Galena, 111.,
from injuries received by being thro^vn from a sleigh while return-
ing from church at night; had two children.
Abner Scribner,'' b. ; res. in New Albany, Ind. ; had two sons.
Lucinda Scribner,'' b. ; d. voung; buried in Greens Farms, Conn.
604. JEMIMA,^' dau. of Epenetus^ (211), b. in New Canaan, 1714; m. in New
Canaan, 27 June, 1761, Stephen Hanford, Jr.
Res. in New Canaan.
Children.
1901 Dinah Hanford,'' bap. 9 June, 176.5.
1905 -Ruth Hanford;' bap. 27 Aug., 1766.
605. MARTHA," dau. of Epenetus' (211), b. in Norwalk; m. Ichabod Marvin,
b. 15 Dec, 1715, son of Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth Clark, of Huntington,
Conn.
He d. in Southeast, N. Y., 21 Jan., 1792, where she is buried.
Children.
1906 Epenetiis Marvin,'' h. 15 Oct., 1769; m. 27 Mar., 1791, Mary Smith; had
four children.
1907 Jesse Marvin,'' b. 29 Oct., 1771; m. 25 Dec, 1795, Irene Simpkins; had
twelve children.
1908 Martha Marvin,'' b. 26 Sept., 1773 ; m. Zenas Smith ; d. 1809.
1909 Lydia Marvin,'' b. 27 Apr., 1776; m. 16 Feb., 1805, Daniel McNutty, of
Georgetown, S. C.
1910 Aaron Marvin,'' b. 19 Dec, 1778; m. 6 Dec, 1807, Eliza Brown Prior;
res. in Georgetown, S. C. ; d. in Monticello, Fla., 15 July, 1868;
she d. 3 Apr., 1828 ; had eight children.
1911 Ichabod Marvin,'' h. 22 Sept., 1782; d. near Brewster's Station, N. Y.,
14 Sept., 1865; m. 16 Feb., 1805, Elizabeth Carl, who d. 18 Apr.,
1845; res. in Southeast, N. Y. ; had thirteen children.
The Eelloggs ix the New World. 165
1912 Stephen Manin' b. 3 July,, 1TS4; ni. 1 Feb., 1S16, Sarah Smith, who d.
in Lockport, X. Y., 13 Apr., 1S77; res. in Ogdon, X. Y. ; had six
children.
1913 Silas Marvin,'' b. 1 May, 1786; d. 1800.
1914 Mary MarvinJ b. 13 June, 1789; m. 1804, Philip Padduck.
Idlo Azor Smith Marvin,'^ h. 7 l<i0Y., 11(91 ; m. 6 Jan., 1817, Delia Maria
Penny; she d. 1 June, 1859, aged 61; he d. in Havana, X. Y., 1
Dee., 1870; was a merchant and manufacturer in Georgetown,
S. C, and Xew York City; had twelve children.
606. EPEXETUS,« son of Epenetus= (211), b. Apr., 1746; m. 16 Sept., 1773,
Piebccca Eichards, b. about 1748, dau. of John Richards and Eebecca Fitch, of
Middlesex (Darien), Conn.
He d. 1825, in Xorwalk; she survived him and d. at the house of her dau.,
Anna James.
He was a farmer; res. in Xorwalk.
"Hard by where serpentine-wound the Canaan Indian way, denominated from
of old, 'Ponasses-path.' and some two miles northwest of the ancient Whitney Mill
(corner of Main and Wall Street, 1896), stood the old-time home of Epenetus
Kellogg (son of Epenetus and Jemima (Eogers) Kellogg).. The domicile re-
mained, browned, bent and bowed by very age." (Xorwalk, p. 375.)
Children.
1916 Epenetus,'' b. 12 Apr., 1774; d. 23 Jan., 1775.
1917 Joseph,' b. 5 Dec, 1775; d. 29 Aug., 1779.
+1918 Sarah/ b. 30 May, 1777; m. Samuel Dikeman.
+1919 Anna,'' b. 28 Xov., 1778; m. Daniel James.
-j-1920 Epenetus,' b. 1 Oct., 1780; m. Marie Bruj-n.
1931 Betsey,''' b. 26 Apr., 1782 ; m. Lockwood.
1922 John,'' b. 24 Apr., 1784; drowned when a young man; unm.
1923 Rhoda,' b. 16 Jan., 1786 ; m. .
1924 Phebe,'' b. 1 Dec, 1787; m. .
1925 Ezra,' b. 15 Oct., 1789; d. unm. ; graduated from Yale College,
1807 ; a physician.
1926 Polly,' b. 4 Mar., 1792 ; m. St. John; res. in Pennsylvania.
610. JAMES,6 son of Epenetus^ (211), b. in Xorwalk, 5 Apr., 1755; m. (1) 4
Xov., 1779, Lydia Xash, b. July, 1761, dau. of Edward Nash, b. 21 July, 1710,
and Mary Warren, b. 22 Dec, 1708.
She d. 19 Aug., 1794; he m. (2) Feb., 1795, Mrs. Martha Johnson, b. 14
Apr., 1764, widow of Levi Johnson and dau. of Hezekiah Clark, of Milford, Conn.
He d. 28 Dec, 1828, in Xorthfield, Conn. ; she d. 27 Xov., 1844.
He res. in Xorwalk until 1793 ; rem. to Franklin and Xorth Salem, Dutchess
Co., X. Y., and in 1803 to Xorthfield.
His will, dated 3 Sept., 1828, mentions the seven sons and five daughters, who
were then living.
Children by first wife.
+1927 James,' b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 17 July, 1781; m. (1) Eoxanna Turner;
(2) Susannah C. K. Camp.
+ 1928 Mary (Polly),' b. 29 Dec, 1782; m. Peck Clark.
166 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+ 1939 Elijah/ b. 18 Oct., 1784; m. (1) Arm Maria Woodruff; (2) Martha
B. Crane.
+ 1930 EuFUs/ b. 13 Oct., 1786; m. Betsey Clark.
+1931 Abigail,' b. 5 Jan., 1789; m. Levi Merriam.
+1932 Edward,'^ b. 18 Oct., 1790; m. Esther Fenn Warner.
+ 1933 Frederick,'' b. 11 Aug., 1792; m. Minerva Warner.
+193-4 Lydia,' b. 28 Apr., 1794; m. Merritt Clark.
Children by second wife.
1935 David,' b. in Franklin, 15 May, 1796; d. 30 Xov., 1814, in Berwick, Pa.
+1936 Charles,' b. 14 Aug., 1798; m. Hannah Drake.
+1937 Clark/ b. 14 Oct., 1800; m. Catharine Sergeant.
+ 1938 Anna Weed,' b. 26 Mar., 1803; m. John Yates Smith.
+ 1939 JcLiA,' b. 21 Mar., 1805; m. Ogden Smith.
1940 Merritt,' b. 17 Dec, 1808; d. unm. 5 Apr., 1827.
611. STEPHEJ«:,« son of Epenetus" (211), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 1 July, 1757 ;
m. 24 Nov., 1778, Lydia Bouton, b. in Norwall-:, 21 Jan., 1759, dau. of Nathaniel
Bouton and Lydia Penoyer.
He d. 30 July, 1842, aged 85 ; she d. 28 June, 1845, aged 86.
Farmer in Norwalk ; member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Norwalk ;
rem. to Troy, N. Y., where both d.
Children, b. in Norwallc.
1941 JosiAH,' b. 20 May, 1780; m. 14 Apr., 1807, Margaret Scofleld, of
Darien, Conn., b. 21 Mar., 1788; she d. 23 Jan., 1846; he d. 26
May, 1862, aged 82; res. in Troy; had no children.
1942 Lydia,' b. 19 Nov., 1782 ; d. unm. in Maiden, Ulster Co., N. Y., 12 May,
1866, aged 83.
1943 Andrew,' b. 29 Sept., 1784 ; m. 6 Dec, 1808, Hannah Hoyt, b. 2 May,
1784, dau. of Justus Hoyt and Elizabeth Fitch; d. 14 Dec, 1815,
from the effects of a fall from a loft in his store in Troy ; she d. 1
May, 1858.
+1944 EsEK,' b. 21 Nov., 1786; m. Maria Osbom.
+1945 Maria,' b. 21 Oct., 1788; m. Daniel Richards.
1946 Nathan,' b. 26 Dec, 179j0; d. unm. 30 Oct., 1815; res. in Troy.
+1947 Jemima,' b. 21 Mar., 1793; m. William Osborn.
+1948 ELIZ.U3ETH,' b. 19 Feb., 1795; m. Rufus Richards.
+1949 Stephen,' b. 26 Apr., 1797 ; m. Susan Emeline Bigelow.
1950 Mary Ann,' b. 8 June, 1799; d. unm. 11 May, 1839.
+ 1951 Frances Bouton,' b. 14 May, 1801; m. Stephen Field.
1953 George,' b. 13 June, 1803; d. 5 Oct., 1814.
650. DAVID,** son of David« (217), b. in Norwalk, about 1744; m. Mrs.
Eunice Brown, whose first husband may have been of the Brown family, of the
Oblong, where many Norwalk families had land.
He d. in the army, in Dorchester, Mass., 1776.
He was a carpenter; res. in Stonington; worked at his trade of shipbuild-
ing until the commencement of the war for independence, when he enlisted and
served in the siege of Boston.
She m. (3) Ebenezer Williams.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 167
Cliildren, b. in Groton, Conn.
+1953 DatidJ b. about 1771; m. (1) Bridget Newton; (2) Nancy Dennison.
1954 Mart/ b. ; m. Oliver VTtdte, of Stonington; d. ; had no
children.
651. BENJAMIN," son of Benjamin-^ (-218), b. probably in Southeast, N. Y. ;
m. Lois Keeler, bap. in Southeast, 23 Oct., 1757, dau. of Paul Keeler and Sarah
Wood, dau. of Obadiah Wood.*
He d. about 1794; she d. in South Salem, N. Y., 1 June, 1829.
He lived in Southeast; d. there (fell dead in his garden).
Children, b. in South Salem.
1955 Eunice,'' b. 30 June, 1789; d. unm. 30 May, 1850.
+1956 Jason, '^ b. 2 Dec, 1790; m. Catherine Miller.
1957 Nancy,'' b. 8 Jan., 1793; d. unm. 22 Mar., 1872.
+1958 Lois,' b. 16 Jan., 1795; m. Gilbert Jones.
652. JONATHAN," b. about 1730-33; m. in New Canaan, 29 Mar., 1756,
Susanna Chichester, b. in Stamford, 21 Dec, 1733, dau. of Daniel Chichester and
Abigail Bishop, who were m. in Stamford, 4 May, 1722.
He d. in Greenfield, N. Y., before 1813 ; she d. between 1813 and 1816.
He was a soldier in the revolution; served in Lieut. Carter's Co., 25 Oct. to
25 Dec, 1776.
He was a chairmaker and wheelwright ; res. in New Canaan after his mar-
riage. Both were admitted to the church in Canaan Parish, 27 Nov., 1756.
He bought, 27 Apr., 1763, land with dwelling-house in Canaan Parish, and
in 1782 one acre adjoining the first lot. This was on the Clapboard Hill road and
Mill path. He paid for this last lot £10, 9s., 6d., in Treasury notes, and six
chairs. On 24 Mar., 1788, Elizabeth Wood of Norwalk conveyed to him seven
acres with dwelling-house and shop on Clapboard Hill road, bounded east by
Samuel Kellogg's land; south by Ephraim Lockwood's land; west by Jacob
Lockwood's land; north by highway. The consideration was "Parental love I
have toward my beloved son Jonathan Kellogg of said Norwalk." He sold this
land 7 May, 1789. His other land, with the dwelling-house, he sold 26 Sept.,
1791, and, as his name appears in the records of the church in Greenfield, N. Y.,
as one of those present at a meeting 20 Dec, 1792, it would appear that he rem.
to that place soon after selling his homestead. The land is now included in the
nurseries of Hoyt Bros., New Canaan, and the "Mill Path" has been made into a
road for the convenience of their business.
Jonathan Kellogg, "late of Norwalk, but now of Stamford," chose Elijah
Green, of Stamford, as his guardian, 4 Sept., 1750. He was then more than 14
years of age, as that was the age at which children could choose their own guar-
dians; younger than that the Court appointed a suitable person. Elijah Green
was son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Reed) Green and his mother was sister of the
three Eeed brothers who m. daus. of Joseph Kellogg.
*Obadiah Wood was born on Long Island. 1698-99 ; rem. with his parents to Pimpe-
waug, now Wilton, in Norwalk, in 17UC; m. before 1730. He purchased land in Ridge-
field; later purcliased land in South Salem, where he d. 16 Feb., 1791. He and his wife,
Anne, were admitted to the church there, 7 July, 1754.
168 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, h. in New Canaan.
+1959 Abigail/ bap. 16 Jan., 1757; m. Moses Johnson.
1960 Asahel/ bap. 4 Feb., 1759; m. in Wilton, 30 Sept., 1778, Ann Finch,
of New Canaan; revolutionary soldier; served in Col. Waterbury's
Eeg., 9 Ma}', 1775; re-enlisted 17 Nov., 1775; also in Bradley's
Battalion, 1 July to 16 Nov., 1776.
1961 JoxATHAN,''' bap. 3 Aug., 1760; served in the revolution, and is said to
have died while in the service.
+1963 ExoCH,'=' b. 2 Dec, 1761; m. Elizabeth Wood.
+1963 Susanna,'^ bap. 2 Oct., 1763; m. Jonathan Wood.
1964 Elizabeth,'^ bap. 9 Feb., 1766; m. in Greenfield, 14 Jan., 1795, Benja-
min Wood.
+1965 Stephen/ b. 16, bap. 29 Apr., 1770; m. Sarah ililler.
+1966 Daniel,'' bap. 21 Feb., 1773 ; m. Polly Childs.
+1967 Sarah,'^ bap. 26 Feb., 1775; m. Mark Hopkins.
653. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Deacon SamueP (219), b. in Colchester, Conn., 29
Oct., 1736; m. 8 Dec, 1757, Joseph Gillett, b. 30 Dec, 1725, son of Jonathan
Gillett and Sarah Eley.
He d. in Colchester, 4 Dec, 1S14, aged 89; she d. 14 May, 1822, aged 85.
Ecs. in Colchester.
Children, h. in Colchester.
1968 Joseph Gillett,'' b. 29 Aug., 1758; m. 10 June, 1783, Sarah Boot, of
Hebron; d. 29 Apr., 1838; res. in Colchester; had eight children.
1969 Abigail Gillett,'' b. 29 Dec, 1759; d. unm. 10 Nov., 1835; res. in Col-
chester.
1970 Son,'' b. 22 Aug., 1761; d. 24 Aug., 1761.
1971 Sarah Gillett,'' b. 28 Aug., 1762.
1973 Lucy Gillett,'' b. 12 Apr., 1764; d. unm. 21 Dec, 1846; res. in Colchester.
1973 Eunice Gillett,'' b. 24 Jan., 1766; m. Gurdon Clark.
1974 Jonathan Gillett,'' b. 21 Mar., 1768; m. Betsey ; she d. 12 Mar.,
1810; he d. in Colchester, 23 May, 1820; was called "Captain."
1975 Ezra Gillett,'' b. 23 Aug., 1769; d. 15 Sept., 1769.
1976 Anna Gillett,'' b. 12 Nov., 1770.
1977 Ezra Gillett,'' b. 11 Dec, 1772; d. unm. 16 Jan., 1792.
1978 Sealah Gillett,'' b. 18 Mar., 1775; d. unm. 6 May, 1814; res. in CoL
Chester.
1979 Balph Gillett,'' b. 4 Jiine, 1777.
1980 Samuel Gillett,'' b. 25 Aug., 1779; d. unm. 9 Aug., 1843.
655. HANNAH,® dau. of Deacon Samuel^ (319), b. in Colchester, 30 Sept.,
1740; m. 5 Dec, 1764, Daniel Wood, of Somers, Conn.
She d. Dec, 1789.
Children.
1981 Eliasaph Wood,'' b. 21 Sept., 1767.
1983 Daniel Wood,'' b. 20 Feb., 1770.
1983 Thcophilus Wood,'' b. 3 Jan., 1777.
657. MABY,*' dau. of Deacon Samuel'' (219), b. in Colchester, Conn., 27 Apr.,
1745; m. 2 Jan., 1772, Nathan Goodspeed, b. 7 Mar., 1735, of East Haddam,
The Kelloggs in the New World. 169
Conn., son of ]\Ioses Goodspeed, of Barnstable, Mass., b. 24 Nov., 1704, and
Hannah Allen.
She d. 16 May, 1818 ; he d. 26 May, 1818, aged 83.
He rem. from Barnstable, Mass., to East Haddam, Conn., between 1775 and
1780.
Children.
1984 Samuel Goodspeed' b. 1773; d. 1774.
1985 Nathan Goodspeed/ b. 1774; d. 1776.
1986 Mary Goodspeed,'^ b. 1776; d. young.
1987 Anna Goodspeed/ b. 1779; m. Samuel Gilbert; d. 1860; had two chil-
dren.
1988 Nathan Goodspeed/ b. 1781; m. 1802, Judith Higgins; d. 1818.
1989 Sarah Goodspeed' b. 1783.
1990 Moses Goodspeed,'' b. 1786; d. same year.
1991 Joseph Goodspeed/ h. 23 Apr., 1787; m. (1) 26 Sept., 1811, Laura
Tyler, b. about 1790, dau. of Sergt. Xathaniel and Esther (Shailer)
Tyler: m. (2) Mrs. Boxy (Bigelow) Bobbins; d. 23 Dec, 1847;
had six children.
659. DAXIEL.'' son of Deacon SamueP (219), b. in Colchester, Conn., 1 June,
1749 ; m. 14 Jan., 1778, Elizabeth Wells, b. 1753, dau. of John Wells.
She d. 23 May, 1815, aged 62 ; he d. 28 Mar., 1829, aged 79.
He res. in Colchester.
Children, b. in Colchester.
1992 Sox/ b. 20 Oct., 1778; cT. 25 Dec, same year.
1993 Daniel/ b. 27 Xov., 1779; d. unm. 28 May, 1822.
1994 Charles,' b. 4 Apr., 1781 ; d. 6 Feb., 1786.
1995 Samuel,' b. 10 Feb., 1783; m. 27 Mar., 1810, Elizabeth Worthington, b.
14 Apr., 1782, dau. of Dan Worthington and Lois Foote; res. in
. Colchester and Lenox, Mass.
+1996 John,' b. 30 Nov., 1784; m. Betsey Wright.
1997 Child,'' b. about Jan., 1786; d. 6 Feb., same year.
1998 Child,' b. ; d. 6 Mar., 1787. •
1999 Charles,' b. 6 Nov., 1791; d. unm. 19 Nov., 1831. He was a Corp. and
Sergt. in the Connecticut Militia in the war of 1812 ; served 8 June,
to 14 July, 1813; 11 Aug. to 16 Sept., same year; 11 Aug., 1814,
to 26 Oct., same 3^ear.
660. JOSEPH,'' son of Deacon Joseph^ (220), b. in Colchester, 8 Aug., 1718;
m. 15 Nov., 1739, Susanna King.
Ees. in Hebron, Conn ; admitted to church there 1741.
Perhaps he m. (2) in Hebron, 6 May, 1762, Jane Fuller.
Children, b. in Hebron.
2000 Susanna,' b. 12 June, 1741.
+2001 BENjAinN,'b. 25 May, 1745; m. Phoebe Stark.
+2002 Joseph,' bap. 21 Sept., 1746; m. Mary Niles.
2003 A Child,' bap. 7 Mar., 1756; d. same day.
170 The Kelloggs in the New World.
661. DAN'IEL,^ son of Deacon Joseph' (220), b. in Colchester, Conn., 6 Mav,
1720; m. 27 May, 1745, Ann Dewey, of Hebron, b. 1726, dau. of Capt. Abijah
Dewey.
He d. Dec, 1807, aged 87; she d. 1817, aged 92, at the house of her son
DanieL
Ees. in Hebron and Jlarlboro, Conn., on his father's homestead; rem. about
1798, with his son, Charles, to Hartford.
Children, b. in Hebron.
+2004 AxN,'' b. 18 Apr., 1746; m. Solomon Perrin.
+2005 Daniel/ b. 10 Sept., 1747; m. Rachel Taylor.
+2006 MAEY/b. 3 Sept., 1749; m. Adonijah Strong.
2007 Hannah/ b. 16 June, 1752; d. 16 Aug., 1754.
+2008 Hannah,'^ b. 7 May, 1756; m. Jonathan Hall.
2009 Charles,' bap. Sept., 1760; d. Mar., 1764.
2010 Charles,'' b. 8 Aug., 1763; d. 15 Mar., 1768.
2011 Abigail,' b. ; d. 29 Mar., 1775, aged 11.
+2012 Chaeles,' b. 18 July, 1772; m. Lydia Hosford.
663. MOSES,« son of Deacon Joseph' (220), b. in Colchester, Conn., 10 May,
1725 ; m. 3 Sept., 1755, Dinah Sears.
She d. Feb., 1817, aged 75; he d. Feb., 1820, aged 94.
Ees. in Hebron, where both d.
Children, b. in Hebron.
+2013 William,' b. 28 Jan., 1756; m. .
2014 Saeah,' b. 22 Feb., 1757.
2015 Ezekiel,' b. 18 July, 1758.
+2016 Aaron,' b. 7 Oct., 1760; m. Phebe Butts.
2017 Olive,' b. 12 Sept., 1762.
2018 Eunice,' b. 28 May, 1764.
2019 Adonijah,' b. .
2020 Jacob,' b. 28 May, 1768.
+2021 Joseph,' b. ; m. .
2032 John,' b. .
664. ELIJAH,* son of Deacon Joseph' (220), b. in Colchester, Conn., 15 Jan.,
1728; m. 3 June, 1745, Hannah Adams, of Colchester, b. about 1734.
He d. before Oct., 1804 ; she d. 15 Oct., 1807, in Marlboro, Conn., aged 73.
Res. in Marlboro.
Children, b. in Hebron.
+2023 Lucy,' b. 1 May, 1753 ; m. (1) Asa Foote, Jr. ; (2) Benjamin Smith.
+2024 David,' b. about 1757 ; m. Abigail Washburn.
665. EZEKIEL,® son of Deacon Joseph' (220), b. in Hebron, Conn., 24 Nov.,
1732 ; m. 2 July, 1758, Ann Owen.
She d. 21 June, 1773; he d. 16 June, 1785.
He was admitted to the church 14 Nov., 1773; res. in Granville, Mass., and
Hartland, Conn.; was a revolutionary soldier; served as a private in Col. Mc-
Clennan's Reg., one year, 1778-79.
I
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Children.
2025 Ltdia,' b. 24 Xov., 1759, in Hebron; d. unm. 4 July, 1836, in Hartland.
+2026 Oliver/ b. 30 Nov., 1761; m. Molly ^Yebste^.
2027 Eachel,'' b. 10 Jan., 1763, in East Hartland; perhaps d. young.
2028 Ann/ b. 23 June, 1766 (bap. in East Hartland, 2 Jan., 1771) ; perhaps
m. 1 May, 1791, Oliver Phelps.
+ 2029 Ezekiel/ b. 14 June, 1773; m. Lena Clark.
667. SAMrEL,« son of Deacon Joseph' (220), b. in Hebron, Conn., about 1740;
ni. 31 May, 1759, Hannah Strong, of Colchester, Conn., dau. of Ezra and Abigail
Strong.
He d. about 1780; she m. (3) in Hebron, Mann; had three children;
d. in Tolland, Conn.
Children.
+2030 Sajcuel/ b. 6 May, 1761 ; m. Elizabeth Septima Lothrop.
+2031 H.\nxah7 b. 27 May, 1763; m. (1) Blish; (2) Bowers.
2032 Jedadiah,'' b. ; probably d. young ; not mentioned in his father's
will.
2033 Ltdia/ b. 1768; m. James Kellogg (+1182).
+ 2034 Martin,'' b. 1769; m. Rachel Hosford.
2035 JoEL,^ b. ; probably d. young ; not mentioned in his father's will.
+2036 ElishaJ b. 9 Nov., 1773 { m. Emily Stratton.
+2037 Ichabod/ b. 1774; m. Pamelia Betts.
2038 Abigail,'' b. ; m. Elisha Bradley, of Tolland.
688. CHARLES,^ son of Corp. Nathaniel^ (225), b. in Colchester, 17 Sept.,
1726; m. 24 Apr., 1748, Sarah Hitchcock, bap. 1735, dau. of John Hitchcock, of
Colchester, b. 1 Nov., 1683, and Elizabeth Jones, b. 2 Oct., 1685.
He d. 23 Nov., 1764; his widow rem. to Williamstown, Mass.
He res. in Bolton; his father bought land valued at £500 in Bolton, and, 15
Feb., 1750, conveyed it to his "Dutiful son Charles, of Bolton, on account of
affection."
Children, h. in Bolton.
+2039 Asa/ b. 21 Jan., 1749 ; m. Anna Webster.
+2040 Charles,' b. 10 Apr., 1751 ; m. Mercy Simonds.
+2041 Eussell/ b. 12 Nov., 1753; m. Esther Bridges.
2042 Sarah/ b. 19 Sept., 17G0 ; m. Ichabod Gay.
+2043 Nathaniel,' b. 17 May, 1763; m. Mehitabel Simonds.
689. ELIZABETH,*' dau. of Corp. Nathaniel (225), b. in Colchester, 8 July,
1729; m. 9 May, 1750, Elihu Clark, b. 14 Oct., 1727, son of Noah Clark and
Sarah Taintor, of Colchester.
No record of their deaths has been found.
He res. in Colchester; was a descendant in the fourth generation of Daniel
Clark, of Windsor, Conn. His sister, Sarah, was the wife of Joseph Kellogg
(m).
Children, h. in Colchester.
2044 Ephraim Claris b. 26 Oct., 1751; d. 15 Dec, 1757.
2045 Elihu Clarl:,-' b. 7 Sept., 1755.
172 The Kelloggs in the New World.
20-16 Elizabeth Clark,' b. 17 Mar., 1759; d. 9 Aug., same year.
20-17 Violette Clark,~ b. 9 Sept., 1760.
2048 Elizabeth Clark,'' b. 10 Feb., 1763.
691. DELIGHT,« dau. of Corp. Xathaniel^ (325), b. in Colchester, 5 Oct.,
1731; m. there, 4 Mar., 1756, Lieut. Eobert Andrews, b. in East Glastonbury,
Conn., 19 June, 1735, son of Elisha Andrews and Euth .
He d. in Pittsford, Vt., 16 Aug., 1811 ; she d. 3 May, 1817.
He res. in Coventry, Conn., Brimfield, Mass., and Pittsford, Vt. ; was a Lieut. ,
of a company of Minute men which marched from Brimfield, on the Lexington i
Alarm, 19 Apr., 1775.
Children. , ^■
2019 Liulim Andreics,' b. in Windsor, Conn., 17 Oct., 1756; m. Lois Davis. ^ ;
2050 Robert Andrews,' b. in Coventry, 17 Mar., 1759 ; m. Eunice Xeedham.
2051 Delight Andrews,'' b. in Coventry, 26 Feb., 1761; m. Wareham Abbott.
2052 Appleton Andrews,'' b. in Brimfield, 11 Mar., 1763; m. Ehesa Corbin.
2053 Kellogg Andrews,'' b. 19 July, 1766; m. CjTithia Houghton.
2051 Zelotes Andrews,'' b. 25 Xov., 1768; m. Betsey Wicker.
2055 Ladocia Andrews,'' b. 6 Apr., 1777.
693. LIEUT. XATHAXIEL,** son of Corp. Xathaniel^ (225), b. in Colchester,
10 July, 1739; m. (1) 12 Jan., 1769, Hannah Barnard Hastings, b. 16 Mar.,
1742, dau. of Dr. Waitstill Hastings, of Hatfield, b. 3 Jan., 1714, and Abigail
Marsh, dau. of John Marsh and Hannah Barnard.
She d. 12 Dec, 1788; he m. (2) 1 July, 1795, Mrs. Lydia (Sargent) Watson,
b. 22 July, 1743, widow of Johnson Watson, of Leicester, Mass., and dau. of
Nathan Sargent, of Leicester, and Mary .
He d. in Dalton, 8 Aug., 1808; she d. 23 May, 1816.
In his will, dated 6 July, 1808, proved 6 Sept., same year, he mentioned his
wife Lydia, son Charles, daus. Polly Hill, Elizabeth Sackett and Sophia Hall.
He rem. from Colchester to Dalton (Dalton was incorporated in 1784) about
1776. He held several town offices ; was a surveyor of land and served as Lieut,
in Capt. Strong's Co., Col. Brown's Eeg., 30 June to 26 July, 1777, in the Berk-
shire Co. Eeg.
Children, first four b. in Colchester, others in Dalton.
2056 Haxxah Baknakd/ b. 25 Aug., 1769; m. 39 Nov., 1787, Eeuben Gunn;
d. in Dalton, Nov., 1788; had no children.
2057 BetteJ b. ; d. young.
2058 Elizabeth,'' b. 9 Dec, 1772; m. 12 Jan., 1793, Solomon Sackett; d. 6
July, 1849, aged 76; had no children.
-f2059 Nathaniel/ b. 19 Sept., 1774; m. Prudence Knowles.
-i-2060 Mart (Polly) Hastings,' b. 28 Feb., 1776; m. (1) Lemuel Baldwin
Clark; (2) Ensign Hill.
+2061 Sophia/ b. 18 Jan., 1780; m. John Hall.
+2062 Charles/ b. 5 Aug., 1782 ; m. Martha Foote.
708. DAVID,** son of Abner*^ (228), b. in Colchester, 26 Aug., 1711, where he
was bap. 2 Sept., 1741; m. (1) Elinor Williams, b. in Lebanon, 12 Mar., 1747,
dau. of Isaiah Williams, of Lebanon, a-nd Jerusha .
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She d. in Esses, Vt., 10 May, 1805; he m. (2) 20 Jan., 1807, Sarah Eeding-
ton Tyler, of Tergennes; d. 10 Mar., 1826, aged 81 ; she d. 12 Apr., 1844, aged 86.
He res. in Colchester until about 1771, when he rem. to Lee,* Mass. In 1773
he lived on the Glass Works Grant, in Lee, east of Stockbridge. In 1786 he rem.
to Esses, Vt., where he d.
His estate was distributed 17 May, 1828, to the following: The heirs of Ira
Kellogg, Rhoda Lawrence, Eussell Kellogg, Adosia Post or heirs, Xancy Thomp-
son, Wealthy Aubery or heirs, and Hannah Aubery. ■
ChUdren.
2063 Ltdia,' b. 4 Oct., 1766; bap. in Colchester, 5 June, 1768; m.
Pierce.
+2064 Rhoda, ■^ b. 24 Sept., 1768; m. Stephen Lawrence.
-j-2065 Russell/ b. 1 June, 1770; m. Elizabeth Atherton.
4-2066 Adosia/ b. 27 Mar., 1772; m. Ichabod Post.
+2067 David," b. 5 Jan., 1775 ; m. Maria Henrietta Wells.
+2068 Wealthy," b. 15 May, 1777; m. John F. Auberj'.
+2069 Hannah,'^ b. 18 July, 1779 ; m. John F. Aubery.
+2070 Ira/ b. 10 July, 1781 ; m. Nancy Matthews.
+3071 Otis/ b. 23 Mar., 1783; m. (1) Mabel Thompson; (2) Almeda Butler.
2072 Laura/ b. ; d. unm. .
+2073 Nancy," b. ; ni. Ebenezer E. Thompson.
709. CAPT. ABNER,« son of Abner^ (228), b. in Colchester, 9 Nov., 1746;
bap. 16 Nov., same year; m. in Lebanon (Bozrahville**), 24 Nov., 1768, Lydia
Bartlett, b. 6 May, 1748, dau. of Ichabod Bartlett, of Windsor, and Desire Otis,***
b. 20 May, 1723."
He d. 24 July, 1821; she d. .
From the family record, in his Bible, kept in his own hand, were taken the
dates of his marriage and the births of his children. The first entry is : "Novem-
ber the 24th day 1768. I Abner Kellogg was married to Lydia Bartlett."
He was a tanner. Lived on the homestead of his father, a short distance east
of Colchester village, where ilr. William E. Gillett built his new residence in
1874. In 1823 his estate was distributed to his widow, Lydia, and the children
named below.
Children, b. in Colchester.
2074 Ichabod/ b. 21 Sept., 1769; d. 2 Mar., 1770.
2075 Daughter," b. 6 Jan., 1771; d. next day.
2076 Son/ b. and d. 30 Dec, 1773.
2077 MoLLY,^ b. 30 Aug., 1775; m. 24 Apr., 1817, Capt. John Acldey, of Col-
chester; d. in or near Colchester ; had no children.
2078 Margaret,'' b. 7 Oct., 1777 ; m. as his second wife, 1847, Tillot-
son; d. in Cazenovia.
+2079 Seth Bartlett/ b. 5 Apr., 1780; m. Fanny Wattles.
2080 Abner/ b. 12 July, 1782; d. 1 Feb., 1787. "
*Lee, I^rass.. was taken from Great Barrington, Washington, the Glass Works Grant
and part of Williams Grant, in 1777.
**Bozrah was set off from Xorwich in 1786; it adjoins Lebanon.
•""Ichabod Bartlett was a grandson of Robert Bartlett. Desire Otis was the dau. of
Nathaniel and Hannah Otis, of Colchester. Her wedding shoes are in possession of her
descendants.
174 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+2081 Otis,'^ b. 20 July, 1785; m. Mary Watrous.
2082 Lucy/ b. 23 Oct., 1786; d. unm."^ .
2083 Lydia/ b. 15 Sept., 1788; d. 2 Feb., 1789.
2084 Sophia,'^ b. 19 Sept., 1790; d. unm. 8 Feb., 1818.
710. EZEKIEL,« son of Abner^ (228), b. in Colchester, 17 Sept., 1718 ; bap. 25
same month; m. (1) in Colchester, 30 May, 1771, Elishaba Wells, b. 5 Sept.,
1751, dau. of Elisha Wells, who d. 31 Aug., 1751.
She d. 9 Jan., 1777; he m. (2) in Exeter Parish, Lebanon, 1 Apr., 1779,
Mrs. Philotha (Clark) Tracy, b. 16 Sept., 1750, dau. of Clark.
He d. in Otsego, 7 July, 1823 ; she d. 13 Aug., 1838.
He was a farmer; rem. from Colchester to Great Barrington, Mass., in 1771
or 1772, and built a house there in 1772, the cellar of which was visible a few years
since. He rem. in Mar., 1786 or '87, to Cooperstown, N. Y., with several other
Great Barrington families, where they settled on '"The Great Barrington Pur-
chase," his farm being lot four. He built a log cabin, which was, in time, replaced
by a frame house, the lumber of which was sawed in the old one. His descendants
lived on the old homestead until 1896, when the grandsons who owned it died and
the place was sold, having been for one hundred and ten years in the family. In "I
Aug., 1886, a Centennial celebration of the settlement was held on this farm at
which there were represented four generations of Ezekiel's descendants. ;£
His grandson had in his possession an old account book of Ezekiel's which is
interesting as showing the different kinds of employment the Kelloggs seemed
capable of turning their hands to. It runs from 1 Jan., 1772 to 1787 (probably
the entire period of his being in Great Barrington), and contains the names of
Joseph, David and John Kellogg, besides that of his brother Ezra. Among the
charges against David Kellogg are : "For Ezra and the mare to go to your house
2s.," and he is credited with 360 feet cheary boards, £1, 10s., 8d. There are also
items for tanning leather, mending, as well as malring, shoes, and for spinning.
Ezra's account was from 1775 to 1777, and was chiefly for board and work as
an offset respectively. At the end of the two years the account was settled and
Ezra had due him 5s., 7d.
He was a soldier in the revolutionary army and served : As a private in Capt.
Spoor's (Spurr) Co., Col. Simond's Keg., 26 Apr. to 20 May, 1777, at Saratoga;
private in Capt. Noble's Co., Col. Brown's Eeg., 29 June to 21 July, 1777 ; ordered
into service by Committee of Safety at desire of Gen. Schuyler. In Capt. Fitch's
Co., Col. Ashley's Eeg., 21 July to 14 Aug., 1777; private, in Capt. Goodrich's
Co., Col. Ashley's Eeg., 15 to 21 Aug., 1778, Berkshire Co. Eeg.; served in action
at Bennington under Gen. Stark, and discharged by him; private served twelve
days at Stillwater, 1781, by order of Gen. Fellows, in Capt. Ingersoll's Co., Col.
Ashley's Eeg.
Children by first wife, h. in Great Barrington.
4-2085 Wells,'' b. 10 Mar., 1772 ; m. Mary Sage.
+2086 Silas,'' b. 15 Feb., 1775 ; m. Sophia Lamb.
2087 Son,' b. and d. 3 Jan., 1777.
Children ly second wife, first four h. in Great Barrington.
+2088 Elisheba,' b. 23 Feb., 1780; m. Isaac Williams.
+2089 Tracy,' b. 31 Aug., 1782; m. Esther Brower.
2090 John,' b. 8 Dec, 1783; d. 29 Mar., 1788.
The Kelloggs in- the Xew World. 175
2091 Jared/ b. 27 Aug., 1785; d. 23 Mar., ITSS.
2093 ChaelesJ b. in Otsego, 17 Jan., 178T ; m. Lucy Willianis, dau. of Price
Williams. He was a blacksmith; d. 6 Oct., 1867, where he res. all
his life; she d. 1 May, 1859, aged 70; had no children.
+2093 John/ b. in Otsego, 25 May, 1790; m. Hannah Wattles.
711. MAEGAEET,6 dau. of Abner= (228), b. in Colchester, 16 Jan., 1751-52;
m. in Lebanon (Goshen Parish), 23 Jan., 1771, Jolm Ellis, of Xorwich, son of
Daniel Ellis.
"Margaret Ellis departed this life December 24th A. D. 1794 in the ilth year
her age," reads the record in her father's Bible.
Children, b. in Norwich.
2094 Damaras Ellis,'' b. 23 Xov., 1771.
2095 Abner Ellis,'' b. 12 Sept., 1773.
712. LIEUT. EZEA,« son of Abner^ (228), b. in Colchester, 5 Sept., 1754; m.
in Great Barrington, Mass., 30 Apr., 1779, Mary Whiting, b. 11 Dec, 1758, dau.
of Lieut. Gamaliel Whiting,* of Great Barrington, b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna
Gillett, b. IS Feb., 1738.
He d. in Great Barrington, 29 Sept., 1833, aged 79; she d. there 11 May,
1837, aged 78.
He rem. to Great Barrington in 1771 and became a prominent citizen; sus-
tained various offices and was long the principal deputy sheriff of the town. He
was an honest and straightforward man and highly respected.
During Shay's rebellion he was deputy sheriff and on one occasion the "Shay's
men" attempted to capture and "Handle" him, but he escaped and they attacked
his house and threatened Mrs. Kellogg. They discharged a gun through the cur-
tains of a bed on which she was lying, setting them on fire, and through the walls
of the house. Some of these men were arrested and at their examination Dr.
Budd testified: "I went down to Mr. Kellogg's house; Dunham and others had
their bayonets at Mrs. Kellogg's breast, and swore they would kill her; I thought
Mrs. Kellogg would faint away."
In his application for a pension, 1832, he stated that he was 77 years of age,
born in Colchester, Conn., 5 Sept., 1754; res.- there and in Lebanon until 1771,
when he removed to Great Barrington. Belonged to a company of Minute men
and marched in Apr., 1775, to Boston under Capt. King and served in the siege
until December. Early in 1776 was at Saratoga and vicinity protecting the in-
habitants from the hostile Tories and Indians who were constantly infesting the
ilohawk Valley ; later he was in Col. Samuel Brewers Eeg. at Ticonderoga dur-
ing the remainder of the year. About the middle of July, Gen. Burgoyne was ad-
vancing and he again volunteered under Col. John Ashley to go to Forts Ann and
Edward, but the American army retreated before the enemy to Stillwater. The
*Lleut. Gamaliel Whiting, b. 17 Feb., 1727; m. 18 June., 1752, Anna Gillett, b. 18
Feb., 1738. He held a commission from Gov. John Hancock, in the revolutionary
army, and had command of a company near Boston, soon after the battle of Lexington. He
was the son of Charles Whiting, whose wife, Elizabeth Bradford, was the dau. of Samuel
Bradford, of Ehixbury, Mass., and granddaughter of Gov. William Bradford, of Pl_Tnouth.
Elizabeth Bradford's mother was Hannah Rogers, dau. of John Rogers and Elizabeth
Pabodie. Elizabeth Pabodie was a granddaughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullens,
"the Puritan Maiden of Plymouth."
176 The Kelloggs in the New World.
call for additional troops was so sudden and iirgent that those of the volimteers
who had horses mounted them in order to reach the front as soon as possible. He
was in the rear guard and .the pressure was so great that he and others lost horses,
saddles and bridles, quite a privation in those days. Arriving in Stillwater the
company was permitted to return home, but had scarcely arrived there when they
were again ordered to march, at once, to Benningion, at which place -they arrived
on the evening of the 16 Aug., 1777, the day on which the battle was fought. They
were detailed that night to guard the prisoners and the next day to bury the dead.
In Dec, 1777, he was detailed by his Capt., Goodrich, to guard, day and night,
Gideon Smith, who had been adjudged, by the Committee of Safety, an enemy to
his country. Smith and some others were banished. Capt. Walter Pynchon,
Deputy Quartermaster at the post of Great Barrington, who had his office in Ezra's
house, appointed him, 1 Mar., 1781, an assistant in the depaitment under him,
assigning him duties as '"wagon conductor" for the management of the numerous
transportation trains; also superintendent of cutting, weighing, packing and re-
packing vast quantities of beef which were furnished to the army. He continued
in the service until the end of the war.
Children, b. in Great Barrington.
+2096 AxASTASiA Lukens/ b. 29 Feb., 1780; m. Mark Hopkins.
2097 Hexet,'^ b. 7 Feb., 1782; m. 16 Apr., 1805, Lucy Eiley; went to Western
New York, with his brother-in-law, Mark Hopkins, and on his re-
turn d., 15 Oct., 1805, in Albany, N. Y. ; had no children.
2098 FBA^-CES,'^ b. 11 Apr., 1784; d. unra. 27 Apr., 1827.
2099 Bekxice Whiting,' b. 6 July, 1786; m. Aaron Kellogg (+1141), son of
Col. Aaron Kellogg (+385).
2100 MaeyJ b. 12 Nov., 1789 ; d. unm. 26 June, 1872 ; admitted to Congrega-
tional Church in Great Barrington, 7 Nov., 1813.
2101 Sarah,' twin to Mary, b. 12 Nov., 1789 ; d. unm. 5 Sept., 1862 ; admitted
to the church same day with her sister, Mary.
2102 Augustus,' b. 23 Sept., 1792; d. 14 Oct., 1793.
+2103 Ltdia Ann/ b. 10 Oct., 1793; m. William Sherwood.
2104 Nancy,' b. 17 Oct., 1795 ; d. 13 Oct., 1796.
2105 Nancy,' b. 21 Nov., 1798 ; d. unm. 2 Mar., 1877, aged 79.
713. JUDAH,® son of John^ (229), b. in Colchester, 8 Mar., 1739; m. about
1768, Mary Tomlinson, bap. Nov., 1744, dau. of Zachariah Tomlinson and Sarah
Morse, of Stratford, Conn.
He d. in Cornwall, Conn., 20 Apr., 1819, aged 80 ; she d. there, 24 Aug., 1836,
aged 93.
After she was ninety years old she frequently wall^ed two miles to church,
being timid about riding.
He was graduated from Yale, 1761 ; practiced law a few years in Stratford,
Conn., but abandoned it on account of religious scruples. Her father gave them
seven hundred and fifty acres of land in Litchfield Co., and they rem. to Cornwall,
where they spent the rest of their lives. He was a farmer ; was elected Town
Clerk in 1776, and held that office until 1810; was chosen Eepresentative to the
Connecticut Assembly fifteen times, consecutively; was a Justice of the Peace;
deacon in the Congregational Church forty years. Because of his liberal educa-
tion his advice in legal matters was often sought.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 177
Children.
+2106 William/ b. in Stratford, 1769; m. Demis Swift.
+2107 JoHx,7 b. in Cornwall, 22 Sept., 1777; m. Mary Clark.
+2108 Lucius," b. in Cornwall, 1782 ; m. Harriet Whitney.
+2109 Mary,' b. in Cornwall, 6 July, 17S3; m. Eliphalet Hull Shepard.
714. MEKCY,« dau. of Jolm^ (229), b. in Colchester, 11 June, 1741; m. in
Colchester, 2 Mar., 1786, Asa Graves, b. 8 May, 1747, son of Peter Graves and
Sarah Wedge.
He d. 5 May, 1800; she d. 8 Oct., 1808.
He was a soldier in the war of the revolution ; was on the list of members of
the church in Colchester, 1787.
Children.
2110 Lucy Graves,'^ b. 26 Apr., 1786; d. unm. Mar., 1814.
2111 Charles Graves' b. 30 June, 1788.
715. DEACON JOHX,« son of John^ (229), b. in Colchester, Conn., 20 Dec,
1743; m. Bethia Williams, b. 22 June, 1742, dau. of William Williams, of Col-
chester, and Deborah Cone, of East Haddam.
She d. 7 Feb., 1815; he m. (2) ilrs. Margaret (Foote) Bigelow, b. about
1746, widow of Azariah Bigelow and dau. of Xathaniel Foote and Patience Gates.
He d. 15 June, 1819, aged 75; she d. 30 June, 1836, aged 90; he and both
wives are buried in the Iron Works Cemetery in Colchester.
"Margaret Kellogg, wife of Deacon John," was received in the church in
Westchester, 4 July, 1818, by letter from the church in Marlboro.
He res. in Hebron, where he was a deacon in 1796.
Children.
+2113 John,' b. 7 July, 1767; m. Mary Day.
2113 Theodosia,'^ b. 4 Apr., 1770; d. vmm. 8 Dec, 1795.
2114 Mercy,' b. 3 Aug., 1772; m. William Oakley, of Colchester; d. 15 Mar.,
1861; bed. aged 60; had no children.
+2115 TiTUS,'^ b. 26 Mar., 1779; m. Elizabeth Clark.
716. ISRAEL,** son of John'' (229), b. in Colchester, 31 May, 1746 ; m. 1 June,
1775, Hannah Ingraham, b. about 1756, dau. of Dr. Ingraham, of Enfield, Conn.
He d. 31 Aug., 1816; she d. 19 Aug., 1836, aged 80.
He was a farmer; res. in Westchester until about 1792, when he rem. to
Hebron, where he was admitted to the church in 1799.
Children.
+2116 Lois/ b. in Westchester, 24 Xov., 1775 ; m. John Post.
+2117 Dorothy,' b. 27 Sept., 1777; m. Robert McKec
+2118 MARY/b. 19 Sept., 1779; m. (1) Samuel Mann; (2) C. Van Cise.
+2119 Israel,' b. 2 Aug., 1782; m. Honor Burt.
2120 Samuel,' b. 13 Aug., 1784; d. 23 June, 1787.
+3121 Lydia,' b. 28 Sept.," 1786; m. Joseph Perry.
2122 Samuel.' b. 30 Dec, 1788; d. unm., in Hebron, 2 Jan., 1866.
2123 Electa,' b. 7 June, 1791; d. unm., in Hebron, 31 Dec, 1866; she and
her brother Samuel lived near the old homestead until their death.
178 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+2124 Laura/ b. in Hebron, 23 Oct., 1793 ; m. Stephen Ingraham.
+2125 Alfred,' b. 21 Feb., 1796; m. (1) Cordelia Kellogg (4171) ; (2) Susan
BrOckelsby.
+2126 Jirah/ b. 10 May, 1799 ; m. Lydia Marcy Utley.
717. MARY,« dau. of John« (229), b. in Colchester, Conn., 19 Dec, 1749; m.
12 Apr., 1770, Nathan Tiffany.
She d. 13 Apr., 1831, in East Fallowfield, Pa.; he d. and is buried in
Esopus, Ulster Co., N. Y.
In 1771 she and her husband conveyed their interest in her father's estate to
her mother, and rem. to Lyme, Conn., where they remained until 1814, in which
year they rem. to Ovid, N. Y., and lived four years, and then went on to Craw-
ford, Pa., where their son, Silas, had purchased a large tract of land in what are
now Greenwood and Fallowfield townships. All of their children settled in West-
ern Pennsylvania, except Nathan, who remained in Connecticut.
Children.
2127 Nathan Tiffany,'^ b. .
2128 Silas Tiffany;' b. ; m. (1) Keziah Smith; (2) Susan Turner.
2129 John Tiffany,'' b. ; m. Elizabeth Niver.
2130 Sila Tiffany,'' b. ; m. Solomon Lord.
2131 Mary Tiffany;' b. 23 Oct., 1784; m. 12 Feb., 1804, James Elias Miller, b.
27 Mar., 1775 ; he was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church in
Evansburgh, 0., for many years; he d. 6 Dec, 1857; she d. 8 Jan.,
1862.
2132 Hannah Tiffany;' h. 12 Mar., 1786; m. (1) Eufus Hovey; (2) Richard
States, who d. 3 Aug., 1850 ; she d. in Atlantic, Crawford Co., Pa.,
at the house of R. Clinton Hazen, 12 Oct., 1873.
719. ELISHA,« son of John^* (229), b. in Colchester, 15 Nov., 1755 ; m. 9 June,
1776, Susanna Day, b. 27 Jan., 1755, dau. of Joseph Day and Susannah
Brainard.*
She d. 4 Nov., 1832, aged 78 ; he d. 28 Feb., 1844, aged 88.
He was a farmer; res. in the house in which his grandson, Elisha Kellogg,
afterward lived, in Westchester Parish.
Children.
+2133 Joseph Day/ b. 9 Aug., 1778 ; m. Rachel Comstock.
+2134 Tabitha,'' b. 27 July, 1789; m. Jonathan Williams.
+2135 Susanna/ b. 20 Jan., 1795; m. John Smith.
720. SARAH,6 dau. of Ezra^ (230), b. ; m. (1) Torry.
He d. ; she m. (2) as his second wife, Elihu Strong; he d. ;
she m. (3) Roger Clapp.
Child ly second husband.
2136 Joseph Strong,'' b. 11 Oct., 1778; m. 1799, Phebe Pomeroy; rem. from
Southampton, Mass., to the vicinity of New York City about 1828;
d. 17 Apr., 1842; she d. 4 May, 1838; had three children.
•Joseph Day, of Westchester, b. 6 May, 1731, was son of Joseph Day and Esther Hun-
gerford ; Susanna Brainard was dau. of Stephen Brainard and Susanna Gates.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 179
Child hy third husband.
2137 Russell Clapp,'^ h. 7 Mar., 1786; m. Oct., 1811, Louisa Strong, b. 14
May, 1788, dau. of Eoswell Strong and Nancy Pomeroy; d. in
Liberty, 0., Dec, 1854; she d. 9 Apr., 1855.
721. CAPT. RUSSELL,« son of Ezra^ (230), b. 16 July, 1750; m. Azubah
He d. before 15 Sept., 1806; his wife survived him.
He res. in Williamsburg,* Mass. ; was tithing man** there in 1771. He
and his wife were admitted to the church in Williamsburg, 13 Nov., 1774.
He served in the revolutionary army, as appears in the records in the office of
the Secretary of the Commonwealth in Boston. Sergt. in Capt. Thayer's Co.,
Col. Fellows' Reg., on the Lexington Alarm, marched 21 Apr., 1775; served seven
days; enlisted in the army for eight months; gave his residence, Williamsburg.
Commissioned Lieut, in Second Hampshire Co. Peg., 5 Apr., 1776 ; Capt. in Col.
Woodbridge's Reg.; served five days, 17 Aug., 1777, on e.Tpedition to Bennington.
Lieut, in Col. May's Reg., 2a Sept. to 14 Oct., 1777; service at Stillwater and
Saratoga; was a revolutionary pensioner.
He rem. to Hudson, N. Y., where he bought a house lot, 24 Feb., 1790. He
was an innkeeper and merchant in Hudson. The records in Hudson speak of
him in connection with some of the early proprietors of that city, and he was evi-
dently a man of considerable property. It is probable that he rem. from Hudson
about 1804, when he sold all his land there. He sold land in Chesterfield, Mass.,
8 Oct., 1787, which may be the time that he rem. to Hudson.
Children.
2138 John,' bap. 13 Nov., 1774.
2139 Maktha,''' bap. 13 Nov., 1774; d. young.
2140 TiRZAH,'' bap. 26 Feb., 1775.
2141 Martha,' bap. 11 Aug., 1776.
2143 Lyman/ b. .
**There were many public oflSces in colonial times which we do not have today, for
we do not need them. One of these was that of tithing-man ; he was a town officer, and had
several neighboring families under his charge, usually ten, as the word "tithing" would
signify. He enforced the learning of the church catechism in these ten homes, visited the
houses, and heard the children recite their catechism. These ten families he watched
specially on Sundays to see whether they attended church, and did not loiter on the
way. In some Massachusetts towns he watched on week days to keep "boys and all persons
from swimming in the water. ' Ten families with many boys must have kept him busy on
hot August days. He inspected taverns, reported disorderly persons, and forbade the "sale
of intoxicating liquor to them. He administered the "oath of fidelity" to new citizens, and
warned undesirable visitors and wanderers to leave the town. He could arrest persons who
ran or rode at too fast a pace when going to meeting on Sunday, or who took unnecessary
rides on Sunday, or otherwise broke the Sunday laws.
Within the meeting-house he kept order by beating out dogs, correcting unruly and
noisy boys, and waking those who slept. He sometimes walked up and down the church
aisles, carrying a stick which had a knob on one end. and a dangling foxtail on the other,
tapping the boys on the head with the knob end of the stick, and tickling the face of sleep-
ing church attendants with the foxtail.
EIGHTH GEXERATIOX.
740. AMOSJ son of Ebenezer« (243), b. 1 Oct., 1749; m. June, 1787, his
cousin, Ruth Church (756), b. 15 Nov., 1757, dau. of Benjamin Church and
Ruth Kellogg (+243) ~ of South Hadley, Mass.
He d. 20 Feb., 1834, aged 84; she d. 8 July, 1842, aged 84. Both are buried
in the ceniietery in South Hadley.
He was a farmer; res. in South Hadley. He was a revolutionary soldier;
private in Capt. Montague's Co., Col. ^Yoodb^idge's Reg., 20 Apr., 1775, on the
Lexington Alarm; served thirty-two days; in Capt. Cook's Co., Col. Woodbridge's
Reg., 17 Aug. to 29 Nov., 1779.
Children, b. in South Hadley.
2143 Amos,8 b. 30 Nov., 1788 ; d. unm. .
+2144 JoHN,s b. 29 Oct., 1791; m. Laura Chapin.
743. JOSIAH,' son of Ebenezer« (242), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 21 Nov.,
1760; m. 6 July, 1781, Jerusha Taylor, b. in Springfield, Mass., 27 Apr., 1763,
dau. of Taylor, of Chicopee Parish.
He d. 21 Dec, 1835 ; she d. 20 Oct., 1846.
He was a farmer in South Hadley ; rem. to Dummerston and Brattleboro,
Vt., thence to Jamaica in the same State, in 1788, where both d.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; enlisted for nine months in
1779 in Capt. Montague's Co., Col. Porter's Reg; later for three months in Capt.
Alvord's Co., Col. Murray's Reg., and served at West Point.
He was described as 5 feet, 8 inches in height, with brown hair.
Children.
+2145 Alpheus,^ b. 23 Dec, 1783; m. Augusta Dix.
+2146 JoHX^s b. 7 Nov., 1785 ;.m. (1) Nancy Chapin; (2) Abigail Muzzy.
+2147 Jerusha,8 b. 11 Oct., 1787 ; m. Robert McCormick.
2148 Sarah,* b. 21 July, 1789 ; m. James Miller, of Ludlow ; d. 3 July, 1861 ;
had no children.
+2149 JosiAH,* b. 25 Nov., 1791 ; m. Parlina Thompson.
+2150 HoLLiS,** b. in Brattleboro, 28 Nov., 1793 ; m. Mrs. Parlina (Thompson)
Kellogg.
2151 Lois.s b. 20 Oct., 1795; d. 21 July, 1798.
+2152 Frederick,® b. 21 Mar., 1798; m. Sophia Ranney.
2153 Ebexezer,® b. 10 Feb., 1803; d. 11, Dec, 1811, in Jamaica.
21.54 Richard,® b. in Jamaica, 6 Dec, 1804; m. ; d. 26 Mar., 1839;
was the publisher of the Chautauqua Republican, of Jamestown,
N. Y., about 1830; had no children. She m. (2) .
+2155 Alios Rodney,® b. 20 Aug., 1808; m. Mary Stratton Goodale.
745. SETH,' son of Ebenezer« (242), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 5 Sept., 1767 ;
m. 3 Mav, 1787, Naomi Parsons, b. 21 Aug., 1768.
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He d. 7 Jan., 1847, in West Galway, X. Y. ; she d. 1 Feb.,, 1852, in Spring-
water, N. y.
He was a carpenter; res. in West Galway. He is said to have been about 5
feet, 8 inches in height, with dark hair, broad forehead, black eyes, nose slightly
Roman. After her husband's death she res. with her son, Joseph, in Springwater.
Children.
+2156 Xaxcy,s b. 19 Mar., 1788; m. John Hoagland.
+2157 SUPPLINA,^ b. 27 Nov., 1789; m. Susan A. Aldrich.
+2158 EL-ssELL,^b. 16 Jan., 1794; m. (1) Melinda Hamilton; (2) Mary Ann
- Arbout.
+2159 XAOiii,s b. 28 July, 1796; m. Nathan Aldrich.
+3160 Joseph,^ b. 1 Jan., 1802 ; m. Harriet Aldrich.
2161 Silence,* b. 7 Aug., 1804; d. from being scalded, 27 Dec, 1805.
+ 2162 Benjamin Frane:lin,^ b. 14 Dec, 1806; m. Diantha Hopkins.
+ 2163 John,* b. 17 Mar., 1809; m. (1) Sarah Vanauker; (2) Mrs. Loana
(Eice) Higgins.
2164 James M.iDisoN,* b. 25 Sept., 1812, in Amsterdam, N. Y. ; m. 4 May,
1851, Mrs. Lemira Fowler, b. 21 Feb., 1810, in Brimfield, Mass.,
dau. of Samuel Tarbell, b. 10 Sept., 1784, of Brimfield, and Alice
Oaks, b. 16 Mar., 1787. She d. 18 Feb., 1888; he d. 3 Mar., 1899.
He studied law and was admitted to the bar in Bath, Steuben Co.,
N. Y., in 1839 ; for some fifteen years he lectured on phrenology.
Tiring of constant travel, he settled, in 1877, in Woodworth,
Kenosha Co., Wis. ; adopted a child, Helen Mary, b. 7 Nov., 1869,
who m. 9 May, 1892, William C. McVicar, and res. in Woodworth,
Wis.
761. ELI," son of Joseph^ (246), b. in South Hadley, 3 June, 1757 ; m. 21 Oct.,
1782, Tr}-phena Smith, bap. 6 Sept., 1760, dau. of Capt. Elisha Smith and Eunice
Grant.
He d. about 1805 ; administration was granted on his estate, 5 Feb., in that
year; she survived him; he res. in South Hadley; -was a revolutionary soldier;
served as a private with the northern army in Lieut. Judd's Co., Col. Porter's
Reg., 8 July to 12 Aug., 1777; private in- Capt. Lamb's Co., Col. Nathaniel
Wade's Reg.; enlisted 15 Sept., 1779, served three months and twenty-seven days.
Children^ b. in South Hadley.
+2165 Preserved Smithes b. 16 Sept., 1783 ; m. Sallie Davis.
+2166 Dorotht,s b. 26 Sept., 1785; m. John Sikes.
2167 William Eooker,^ b. 17 May, 1788; d. about 1820, in which year
^latthew Kellogg was administrator of his estate; res. in South
Hadley.
2168 Henry AuGrsxrs..^ b. 12 Dec, 1789.
2169 A'alentine Matthew,* b. ; had a guardian in 1810.
762. ELIAKIM,' son of Joseph® (246), b. in South Hadley, 10 Sept., 1759 ; m.
30 Dec, 1786, Lois Eastman, b. 8 July, 1761, dau. of Deacon William Eastman, of
South Hadley, and Elizabeth Mosely, of Glastonbury.
He d. 25 Apr., 1826, aged 66; "she d. 28 July, 1850, aged 89.
He was a farmer ; res. in South Hadley ; is buried in South Hadley cemetery.
182 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, h. in South Hadley.
2170 Fanny,« b. 8 Mar., 1788; m. (pub. 25 Mar., 1810), Alpheus Ingram, of
South Hadley; d. 20 Nov., 1860; had no children.
+2171 Elijah,^ b. 1 Apr., 1790; m. Ruth Church.
2172 William,* b. 31 Mar., 1792; ni. 10 Apr., 1827, Abigail Brainerd, b. in
Hadden Neck, 17 Apr., 1795, dau. of Eobert Brainerd and Abigail
Spencer; d. 27 Sept., 1834; she d. 28 Oct., 1836; res. in South
Hadley; had no children.
2173 Hawlet,s b. 2 Oct., 1794; d. unm. 8 Apr., 1821.
+2174 Nabby,^ b. 5 Feb., 1797; m. Eleazar Wright.
2175 Esther,** b. 27 June, 1799; m. 3 Apr., 1825, Obadiah Montague, of
South Hadley; d. 18 Aug., 1831; had no children; he was subse-
quently m. twice and had children.
763. EEV. ELIJAH," son of Joseph^ (246), b. in South Hadley, 17 Aug.,
1761 ; m. in Portland, Me., 1 July, 1792, Eunice McLellan, b. in Portland, Me.,
1 Jan., 1770, dau. of Joseph McLellan and Mary . Her grandparents,
Hugh McLellan and wife, came in 1734, from Antrim, Ireland, and settled in
Gorham, Me.
He d. in Portland, 9 Mar., 1843 ; she d. in HarpsweU, Me., 17 Oct., 1850.
He worked on his father's farm until he was about 15 years of age; was a
revolutionary soldier and pensioner ; received an order for a bounty coat,* 25 Oct.,
1775. After the battle of Lexington he marched to Cambridge and engaged in
the siege of Boston ; enlisted in Col. Francis' Eeg., Massachusetts line, and was in
the battle of White Plains, and other engagements. In Feb., 1777, the regiment
marched for Ticonderoga. In the retreat of St. Clair his company was in the
rear guard and was attacked at Readsboro by Gen Eraser. Col. Francis was killed
and most of his regiment destroyed. The remnant joined Gen. Gates and were
engaged at Bemis' Heights and Stillwater. Mr. Kellogg used to say he saw Sir
James Clark mortally wounded, taken prisoner and carried to the rear in a hand
barrow. After BurgojTie's surrender, marched south and joined Gen. Washing-
ton's army and spent the winter at Valley Forge. In 1780 bis term of enlistment
having expired, he was offered a commission to remain in the service, but being
desirous of an education, declined, and was honorably discharged, receiving at the
head of the regiment the thanks of the Colonel for his good conduct and faithful
service.
He fitted for college at Moore's School in Hanover, N. H., and was graduated
from Dartmouth College in 1785. To earn part of his college expenses he taught
*"Bounty Coats. — In the summer of 1775, when the preparations for the war of the
revohition were in a most unsettled and depressing condition, especially the supplies for
the Continental army, the Provincial Congress made a demand upon the people for thir-
teen thousand warm coats to be ready for the soldiers by cold weather. There were no great
contractors then as now to supply the cloth and make the garments, but by hundreds of
hearthstones, throughout the country wool wheels and hand looms were started eagerly at
work, and the order was filled by the handiwork of patriotic American women. In the rec-
ord book of some New England towns may still be found the lists of coatmakers. In the
inside of each coat was sewed the name of the town and maker. Every soldier volunteering
for eight months' service was given one of these homespun, home-made coats as a bounty.
So highly were these 'Bounty Coats' prized, that the heirs of the soldiers who were killed
at Bunker Hill before receiving their coats were given a sum of money instead. The list of
names of soldiers who then enlisted is known to this day as the 'Coat Roll,' and the names
of the women who made the coats might form another roll of honor."
The Kelloggs in the New World. 183
school during the vacations, also worked in the sawmill which was attached to the
college to assist students.
He studied theology with Eev. Jlr. Murray, of Xewburyport, Mass., by whom
he was recommended to the Second Congregational Church of Portland, Me., and
was there settled 1 Oct., ITSS. He was discharged from this church in 1811, and
labored in the Chapel Church in Portland until 1821. From 1818 to 1838 he was
engaged in missionary labors, the winters only being spent in Portland. He or-
ganized churches in Lubec, Perry, Dennysville, Calais, Robbinston, Wells and
Sangersville. He was the agent of the United States in promoting civilization
among the Pasamaquoddy Indians; was seven years Chaplain of the Maine Sen-
ate; was active in establishing Bowdoin College, and one of its board of over-
seers. In the autumn of 1837 he was attacked by a hemorrhage of the lungs, and
continued to decline until he died. There is a tradition among his descendants
that when he was born his grandmother took him in her arms and said, "We will
have one prophet in the family."
Children.
2176 John Lucas,^ b. 22 May, 1793; d. the next day.
2177 Maey McLellax,^ b. 19 July, 1794; d. unm. G^Dec, 1816.
+2178 Joseph McLellan,^ b. 27 May, 1796; m. Sophia Brazier.
2179 Eunice McLellan » b. 27 Nov., 1800; d. unm. 13 May, 1828.
2180 Dorothy Dix/ b. 25 Nov., 1803; d. 28 Nov., 1823.
2181 Julia,* b. about 1804; d. unm. 22 July, 1871.
2182 Caroline,^ b. 9 June, 1806; d. 2 Mar.," 1807.
2183 Edward Patson,* b. 5 Mar., 1808; d. 14 Aug., the same year.
2184 Caroline,* b. about 1809 ; d. unm. 4 Dec, 1883.
+2185 Elijah,* b. 20 May, 1813; m. Hannah Pearson Pomeroy.
764. JOSEPH,'' son of Joseph^ (246), b. in South Hadley, 1 May, 1773; m.
Elizabeth Burnham, b. , dau. of Eeuben Bumham and Hannah Perley
Putnam.
He was living in 1816 ; a dyer and fuller; res. in Bridgton, Me.
He was a charter member of the Lodge of F. and A. M., organized in Bridg-
ton, 26 Mar., 1804, and was its secretary from 1810 to 1813.
Children.
+2186 Dorothy,* b. 10 Aug., 1804; m. Edward Eobbins Morse.
2187 Joseph,* b. ; went on a whaling voyage and was never heard
from.
2188 Sarah* b. 1807; m. in Eosbury, Mass., 1 Dec, 1847, Enoch Putnam
Foster, son of Enoch and Susannah Foster; res. in Lynn, Mass.,
where both d. He d.' 11 Sept., 1897, aged 85 y., 7 m., 29 d. ; she d.
8 Nov., 1885 ; had no children.
+2189 Mart,* b. 5 Apr., 1809; m. William Davis Adams.
+2190 Eli,* b. 30 Jan., 1813; m. Fanny Jameson.
765. DEACON PHINEAS,'^ son of Jabez« (249), b. 6 Jan., 1759; m. about
1783, Jemima Snow, dau. of Ebenezer Snow, of South Hadley.
She d. 9 ilay, 1820 ; he m. (2) 19 Dec, 1827, Mrs. Mabel (Fox) Andrews, b.
1762, widow of Elijah Andrews, a revolutionary soldier.
184 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. 12 Apr., 1840, in Brookfield, Vt.; is said to have settled in Vennont
about 17S4. He was 5 feet, 8 inches in height.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; enlisted in South Hadley,
Jan., 17TT ; served three years; was discharged in West Point in 1780.
Children.
+2191 Horace,* b. 10 Oct., 1784; m. Martha Walbridge.
+ 2192 Phixeas.s b. 10 Nov., 178G; m. Anna Abbott.
+2193 Jemima,* b. 16 Aug., 1789; m. Eufus Barnard.
+2194 Eachel,* b. 29 June, 1791; m. Israel Guild.
+2195 Sally,* b. 9 Aug., 1793; m. Calvin Guild.
+2196 Ebenezer Snow,* b. 1797; m. Eoxanna Eeed.
2197 William,* b. ; d. umu., aged 19.
+2198 LuciNDA,* b. 7 Oct., 1799; m. Eichard Stevens.
+2199 Arial,* b. 7 Apr., 1802 ; m. Persis Hayden Pratt.
+2200 Joseph,* b. 21 June, 1805; m. Elvira Perrin.
+2201 Benjamin,* b. 23 Feb., 1808; m. Eachel Kellogg (2243).
766. EXOS,'' son of Jabez« (249), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 28 July, 1761;
m. (1) Lydia Alvord, b. 25 Apr., 1762.
She d. ; he m. (2) in Shelburne, Mass., 10 Oct., 1792, Demis Wells,
of Colchester, Conn. ; d. in Enosburg, Vt.
He was a weaver; rem. to Hanover, X. H., 1784; 1791 returned to Shel-
burne, and later rem. to Lebanon, N. H., and to Montpelier and Enosburg, Vt.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner. In the army rolls in 1780 he
was described as 19 years old, 5 feet and 3 inches in height, light complexion. In
his application for pension he stated that he was present at and witnessed the ex-
ecution of Maj. Andre.
Children.
+ 2202 Pliny,* b. 15 Sept., 1786; m. Wealthy Smith.
-f-2203 Lydia,* b. about 1788; m. Abner Smead.
+2204 Xancy,* b. 26 Dec, 1789 ; m. Eemembrance Xash.
+2205 Enos,* b. ; m. Margaret McAllister.
+2206 Jabez,* b. ; m. (1) Matilda McNab; (2) Mary McXab.
+2207 Elias Wells,* b. 3 Feb"., 1795 ; m. Alzada Holbrook.
2208 Clarissa,* b. 22 Feb., 1798; d. unm. in Montpelier, 14 Nov., 1874.
+2209 Simeon,* b. 28 Feb., 1800 ; m. Lorenda Whelpley.
+2210 Apama,* b. ; m. Dr. Benjamin Walton (2247).
+2211 Demis,* b. ; m. John Wilson.
-1-2212 EussELL Allen,* b. 1806; m. Angeline Steadman.
767. DEACON JAEEZ,^ son of Jabez« (249), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 22
Apr., 1763; m. (1) Jan., 1793, Tempy Walton,* of Lebanon, N. H., b. in South
Hadlev, Nov., 1771.
She d. in Hanover, 26 Oct., 1805; he m. (2) 10 Apr., 1806, Eubie Utley, b.
in Connecticut, 24 Oct., 1778, dau. of Joseph Utley, b. 6 Mar., 1732, and Jerusha
Martin, b. 8 June, 1734.
He d. in Hanover, 25 Dec, 1831 ; she d. in Concord, N. Y., 7 Jan., 1862.
*Sm note under -|-771 Abigail.
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He was a deacon in the Hanover Plain Church and held that ofBce twenty
years or more.
Child hy first wife.
+2313 Sarah,* b. 25 Dec, 1794; m. Warren Day.
Children, h. in Hanover, hy second wife.
-(-221-i Leoxard Martin,* b. Feb., 1807; m. Louisa Spencer.
2215 Harriet Walton,* b. 2 June, 1809; m. 16 Sept., 1833, Stephen Xoyes
Manning, of Hanover; d. 8 Xov., 1838, in Covington, Ky. ; had no
children.
2216 George Walton^* b. 19 Sept., 1812 ; m. Eliza Jane Perkins, b. in Maine,
1843. He d. in Xapa, Cal., 25 Xov., 1ST6; she m. (2)
ilayberry; had no children.
+3317 Caroline Permelia,* b. 5 Xov., 1814; m. (1) William Ensworth; (2)
William F. Hayward.
+2218 S.VKAH Day,* b. 22 Oct., 1824; m. Vernon Cole.
768. jrLIE,^ son of Jabez« (249), b. in South Hadley, 27 Sept., 1765; m. 14
Feb., 1788, Molly Pool (1628), b. 1 Feb., 1771, dau. of Lieut. Jacob Pool and
Mary Kellogg (+534).
He d. in Shelburne, Mass., 4 Aug., 1813; she d. in Bernardston, Mass., 7
Sept., 1833.
He was a blacksmith; rem. to Shelburne when 16 years of age, and learned
his trade of Maj. Nash; was a representative to the General Court in 1808.
From the public prints of the day we read "His character was reputable and
his life useful. In his death the church lost a cordial friend, and the town, a val-
uable inhabitant."
Children, b. in Shelburne.
2219 Nabby (Abigail),* b. 12 Nov., 1788; d. unm. 10 Nov., 1805.
2220 Polly,* b. 10 Dec, 1790; d. unm. 6 Jan., 1811.
+2221 Jacob Pool,* b. 16 Feb., 1793 ; m. Lucy Prescott Wright.
+2222 Elam,* b. 14 July, 1795; m. Elizabeth Dole
+2223 Heney,* b. 26 Apr., 1797; m. (1) Susan Broad; (2) Mrs. Mary
(Lather) Smith.
+2224 Julia,* b. 10 Mar., 1799; m. Abner Smead.
+2225 John,* b. 10 Dec, 1800; m. Lydia Orpha Hitchcock.
2226 Eachel,* b. 14 Apr., 1802; d."22 Jan., 1803.
3227 Samuel Otway,* b. 22 July, 1809 ; d. 12 July, 1810.
+2228 Mary Abigail,* b. 24 Aug., 1811 ; m. Martin Talcott.
769. NOAHDIAH,'' son of Jabez« (249), b. in Hadley, 26 Oct., 1767; m. in
Winchester, N. H., Pollina Stebbins, b. 15 Oct., 1771, dau. of Jonah Stebbins and
Mary Howe, of Northfield, Mass.
He d. in Burlington, Vt., 9 Jan., 1813 ; she d. in Hanover, N. H., 28 Nov.,
183L
He res. in Winchester until about 1800, when he rem. to Keene, remaining
there until he went to Burlington, Vt., in 1805 ; was engaged in building the bar-
racks for the military post in that town when he d.
186 The Kelloggs in the jS'ew World.
Children.
2239 Louisa Pollina,^ b. in Winchester, 26 Nov., 1796; m. as his third wife,
Alpheus Taylor, b. 27 Aug., 1782, son of Hollis Taylor, b. 11 Feb.,
1758, and Christian Field, b. 20 May, 1761 ; d. in Brattleboro, Vt.,
31 Aug., 1856; he d. there 1 Mar., same year; had no children.
+2230 Mart Howe^® b. in Winchester, 11 Apr., 1798, at a quarter past one
A. M. ; m. Capt. Lemuel Stevens.
2231 JosiAH Stebbins,^ b. in Winchester, 15 Dec, 1799; d. in Burlington, 1
Jan., 1813.
+2232 NoAHDiAH,^ b. in Keenc, 9 June, 1802 ; m. Lucelia F. Cossit.
-j-2233 John Altard,'^ b. in Keene, 11 Feb., ISOi; m. Fidelia Barstow.
2234 Sophia,^ b. in Burlington, 22 Aug., 1806; d. in Burlington, 5 Sept.,
1815.
2235 William Henry,* b. in Burlington, 25 June, 1813; d. in Montpelier,
Vt., 19 Mar., 1821.
2236 JosiAH Stebbins,* b. in Bradford, Vt, 25 June, 1813; d. in Hinsdale,
N. H., Feb., 1814.
770. COL. JOSEPH,'' son of Jabez8 (249), b. in South Hadley, 26 Feb., 1770 ;
m. (1) Sept., 1799, Mrs. Mercy (Davis) Bowen, widow of David Bowen, of New-
port, E. I.
She d. 6 June, 1803; he m. (2) 12 Sept., 1804, Mary Chase, b. 12 July, 1782,
dau. of James Chase and Sarah Davis ; she d. 30 Sept., 1819 ; he d. June, 1843.
He res. in Somerset, Mass. ; was a merchant and shipbuilder, also Postmas-
ter ; was appointed Adjutant in 1799 ; Junior Major in 1805 ; Lieut. Colonel in
1808.
Children by first wife.
2237 Harriet,* b. Sept., 1800; m. as his second wife, 17 June, 1844, Gardner
Anthony, of Somerset, b. 1785 ; d. Dec, 1861 ; had no children.
2238 Eliza* b. 4 Mar., 1802; m. Jan., 1846, Samuel Marble, of Somerset; d.
Oct., 1848 ; had no children.
2239 Mercy,* b. 3 June, 1803 ; m. Feb., 1832, William Newhall, of Fall
Kiver; d. about June, 1847.
Children by second tvife.
+2240 Sarah Ann* b. June, 1807; m. (1) John Tasker; (2) Noah Clark.
2241 Mary,* b. 17 Oct., 1809; m. 5 Jan., 1841, Charles V. Card, of New Bed-
ford, Mass. ; he d. Apr., 1856 ; she d. 4 Mar., 1859 ; had no children.
2242 Joseph,* b. Jan., 1812 ; d. unm. in Somerset, 5 Sept., 1844.
2243 Eachel,* b. 29 May, 1814; m. Benjamin Kellogg (+2201).
771. ABIGAIL,' dau. of Jabez« (249), b. in Hadley, 20 Mar., 1772; m. about
1792, Hon. John Walton, b. 1766, son of John Walton,* of Lebanon, N. H., and
Eliza Clark.
He d. in Montpelier, Vt., 18 June, 1843; she d. 5 Oct., 1845.
I
•John Walton emigrated from Yorkshire, England, in 1756, and settled at or near Con-
cord, N. H. He m. Eliza Clark, and his children were George, John and Temperance.
Family tradition says that George and John Walton were liring in Portsmouth at the
breaking out of the revolution, and that they ran away to escape being pressed into service
on a British manof-war.
i The Kelloggs in the New World. 187
^ He rem. from Lebanon .to Montpelier in 1817; was a farmer; represented
:'^. the Montpelier district in Congress.
i Children, b. in Lebanon.
I 2241 Abigail Walton,^ b. Oct., 1792; m. (1) George S. Walton, of Montpelier;
s, he d. ; had one child; she m. (2) Col. Joseph Wiggins, of
ij Montpelier; rem. to Antwerp, X. Y., where both d.
;^ 2215 John Walton,^ h. ; m. (1) Harriet Taplin; m. (2) Margaret
I ; he was a farmer and shoemaker ; res. in Montpelier.
'5 2216 Maria ]Yalton,^ b. 4 Jan., 1800; m. Dr. Zebina Knapp Pangborn, b. in
J Vergennes, Vt., 4 Sept., 1796, son of Samuel Beebe Pangborn and
^ Susannah Knapp; he was a physician; res. in St. Johnsbury,
l Peacham and Cabot, Vt., and Xorfolk and Pierrepont, N. Y.
I 2247 Benjamin Walton,'^ b. ; m. Apama Kellogg (+2210).
J 2218 Temperance Walton,^ b. 1803; d. in Montpelier, 13 Oct., 1833.
^ 2249 Caroline Walton,^ b. 15 Nov., 1806; m. 19 Jan., 1829, Horatio Nelson
), Taplin; d. 25 Aug., 1831; hem. (2) Harriet Lovewell.
I 773. DEACON EKASTUS,^ son of Jabez« (249), b. in Hadley, 4 Apr., 1776 ;
m. (1) 15 Dec, 1799, Elizabeth Smith, dau. of Aaron Smith, of Danville, Vt.
She d. 25 Feb., 1801 ; he m. (2) 3 Dec., 1801, Judith Hall, b. 12 Nov., 1781,
dau. of Lieut. Timothy Hall, of Concord, Mass., and Peacham, Vt., and Ann
Foster.
He d. 16 July, 1853; she d. 19 Dec, 1856.
He rem. to Peacham and res. there until about 1842, when he rem. to East
Hard wick in the same State, where he d. He was a farmer; was chosen deacon
in the Congregational Church in Peacham at its organization and served in that
office in Peacham and East Hardwick until his death.
Child, b. in Peacham, by first wife.
+2250 Eliz.u3eth,s b. 13 Feb., 1801; m. Leonard Martin.
Children by second wife.
+2251 Maeia,8 b. 13 Sept., 1802; m. Ealph Blanchard.
2252 JoHN,« b. 24 Apr., 1804; d. 6 May, same year.
+2253 Judith,* b. 2 Feb., 1806; m. Hon. Sebastian Frederick Taylor.
2.54 JoHxV.s b_ 24 Mar., 1808; m. Mary Owen, of Montpelier;" d. 16 Dec,
1890 ; she d. 19 Dec, same year; res. in Peru, 111. ; had no children.
2255 Anna,8 b. 12 Mar., 1810; d. 11 Mar., 1821.
2256 Electa,* b. 1 June, 1812; d. unm. 2 May, 1829.
+2257 Martha,* b. 16 Aug., 1814; m. Independence Farrow.
+2258 Oean, b. 21 Sept., 1817; m. Harriet Adams Tuttle.
+2259 Caeolixe,* b. 30 Nov., 1819; m. Charles William Prentice
+2260 Lucy,* b. 25 Feb., 1822 ; m. Montville Warren Howe.
2261 Hiham,* b. 31 Mar., 1824; d. unm. in California, 13 Feb., 1850.
776. MAEY,^ dau. of David« (253), b. in Westfield, 13 June, 1748; m. Nehe-
miah Carter, b. 1741.
She d. 20 June, 1810; he d. 15 Oct., sanae year.
Rem. to Lowville, N. Y., in their old age, and d. there, at the house of their
son, Phederus. The longevity of this family was remarkable, four of the children
having lived to the age of more than 90 years.
188 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, b. in Westfield.
2262 Chandler Carter,^ b. 28 Feb., 17GS; d. in Springfield, aged 92.
2263 Nehemiah Carter,^ h. 8 May, 17G9; d. in Westfield, aged 8-i.
2264 Mary Carter,^ b. 1 June, 1770; d. in Iowa, aged 94.
2265 Zehoim Carter,^ b. 13 June, 1772 ; d. in Iowa, aged 81 ; served in the war
of 1812; was called Col. Zeboim Carter.
2266 Catherine Carter,^ b. 18 Aug., 1774; d. 17 Jan., 1791.
2267 David Kellogg Carter,^ b. 22 Mar., 1776 ; m. 1804, Elizabeth Hollister,
b. 31 Oct., 1789, seventh child of Abner Hollister, b. 28 Oct., 1754,
and Sarah Betty; d. in Rochester, X. Y., 27 Aug., 1828. His son.
Judge D. K. Carter, of the Supreme Court of the District of Co-
lumbia, administered the oath to nearly all the members of the
Cabinet during his term of office.
2368 Submit Carter,^ b. 18 Aug., 1779; d. 29 Oct., same year.
2269 James Bruce Carter,^ b. 17 May, 1781; m. in Eochester, N. Y., 4 July,
1815, Mahala Doty, b. in Saratoga, N. Y., 15 :\Iar., 1793, dau. of
Capt. Isaac Doty and Anna Parks ; rem. to Rochester from Spring-
field, Mass., about 1810 ; was a blacksmith and is said to have ironed
the first wagon built in Rochester. His residence was on the corner
of Main and Buffalo streets, where he owned five acres. He rem.
to Riga, in the same county, in 1818; d. in Eochester, Mar., 1852;
she d. there May, of the same year.
2270 Bethsheba Carter,^ b. 2 Feb., 1783 ;"d. in Springfield, aged 90.
2271 Isaac Carter,^ b. 21 Oct., 1784; d. in Lowville, aged 88.
2272 Phederus Carter,^ b. 6 June, 1786; m. (1) 1807, Sophia Murray, b. in
Pompey, N. Y., 12 Apr., 1789, dau. of Ichabod Murray; slie d. 30
Jan., 1833; he m. (2) Sept., 1834, Mrs. Ruth Hendel, who d. 1878.
He rem. from Westfield, Mass., to Lowville, X. Y., in 1806; was a
farmer; served in the war of 1812, at Sacket Harbor; had twelve .-^
children by his first wife and one by the second; d. 19 Dec, 1874,
aged 87.
2273 Samuel Carter,^ b. 9 Sept., 1788; d. in Kansas, aged 90.
779. ELIZABETH,' dau. of David*' (253), b. in Westfield, 15 Aug., 1752;
Pliny Sacket, of Westfield.
Children, b. in Westfield.
2274 Elizabeth Sacl-et,^ h. — ; m Oliver Johnson; res. Xew York State.
2275 Polhj Sacket,^ b. ; m. Hezekiah Wheeler.
2276 Jerusha Sacl-et.^ b. ; m. Isaac Fowler, of Westfield.
2277 Electa Saclet.^ b. ; m. Reuben Ensign.
2278 Roijal Sacl-et,^ b. ; m. Eunice Hastings, of Suffield.
2279 Pliny Saclcet,^ h. ; m. Xancy Bartlett.
2280 Lucrctia Sacl-et.^ b. ; m. James French, of Southwick.
2281 Oliver SacTcct,^ h. — ; d. young.
2282 Cynthia Sacl-et,^ b. ; d. young.
780. SETH,'' son of David« (253), b. 14 Mar., 1754; m. 29 Mar., 1786, Ann
Loomis, b. 10 July, 1758, dau. of Joshua Loomis, of Westfield, Mass., b. 24 Aug.,
1706, and Abigail Langdon.
He d. 20 June, 1801 ; she d. 24 June, 1841.
m
The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+2283 David,* b. 11 Oct., 1786; m. Euth Lambson.
-}-22S4 Anxa,s b. 19 Jan., 1788; m. Elisha Eoot.
-J-22S5 Seth.s b. 14 Apr., 1790; m. (1) Pamelia Dewey; (2) Sarah 0. Crosby.
2286 Samuel,* b. 19 June, 1792; accidentally killed in Xew ilarlborough,
Mass.
-1-2287 Laxgdox,* b. 16 Aug., 1794; m. Wealthy Boies.
4-2288 LoviSA,s b. 27 Feb., 1797; m. Apollos Lambson.
-i-2289 Alva,* b. 22 Aug., 1799 ; m. Eliza Fowler.
781. PHIXEAS,' son of David« (253), b. in Southwick. ilass., 6 Apr., 1756;
m. 7 Apr., 1790, Jediah Lord, b. in East Haddam, Conn., 21 May, 1759.
He d. 26 July, 1806; she d. 2 Jan., 1841.
He was a farmer in Southwick and Tolland, Mass.
Children.
-1-2290 Jediah,* b. 20 June, 1791; m. Timothy Humphrey.
2291 Catherine,* b. 17 Aug., 1792 ; d. urnn. in Westfield, 24 Sept., 1860.
-f 2292 Arpasha,* b. 16 July, 1794; m. Calvin Fuller.
2293 Phineas S.,* b. 22 June, 1798; was admitted to the church in South-
wick, 2 May, 1841 ; d. unm. 30 July, 1864. '
+2294 JoHX L.,* b. 15 May, 1803; m. Electa L. Kibbe.
782. EUTH,' dau. of David" (253), b. in Enfield, Conn., 3 Sept., 1757; m. 6
Jan., 1785, in Westfield, Mass., Eoswell Brown, b. in Westfield, 1760, son of Nich-
olas Bro\\Ti and Mary Root, b. 26 Jan., 1727.
He d. 8 Apr., 1835 ; she d. 14 June, 1837.
He was a revolutionary soldier; enlisted in 1776, and served one month and
nine days; again in 1777 and served three months and two days as a private under
Capt. Kellogg; in 1777 served one month and one day as private under Capt.
Moseley; in 1778 served twenty-eight days under Capt. Gray; in 1779 served one
month and six days as private under Capt. Leonard.
Children.
2295 William Brownp' b. ; m. Elizabeth Loomis.
2296 Rosii'eJlBroiniP h.AhouillSl; m. Ehoda Mather, d. 1852 ; shed. 1852;
had four children.
2297 Ruth Brown,^ b. ; m. Moses Sibley.
2298 Ozinia Broiun,^_h. 15 Apr., 1795; m. 1818, Hiram Fox, of Westfield; d.
22 Feb., 1864.
2299 Simena Brown,^ b. ; d. 1796.
2300 Manj Bro«7i,* b. 1798; m. 1834, Elisha Pomerov; d. 1888.
2301 Enoch Brown,^ b. ; d. 1864.
2302 Henry Brown,^h. 1800; d. 1829.
786. ENOCH,'^ son of David« (253), b. 9 Oct., 1768; m. 6 Dec, 1802, Eunice
Viets, b. 27 Dec, 1780, dau. of Abner Viets, of Granbv, Conn., and Marv .
He d. 29 Oct., 1847; she d. 15 Sept., 1863.
He was a farmer in Southwick, Mass., where both d.
190 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+2303 Enoch Viets,^ b. 19 Feb., 1804, in Southwick, Mass.; m. Lucy Loomis.
2304 Annis,® b. 2 Mar., 1806 ; m. Richard Hardy, of Southwick, son of Henry
Hardy ; d. 5 May, 1863.
+2305 Eunice,* b. 11 Oct., 1808; m. Amos J. Larnard.
2306 Maet,* b. 22 Dec, 1811; d. 16 Aug., 1814.
2307 Lavinna,^ b. 27 Feb., 1814; m. Lathrop Yiets, of Connecticut; d. in La
Crosse, Wis., 1861.
+2308 Samuel,* b. 23 Aug., 1816; m. Mary A. Smith.
+2309 Hiram,** b. 9 Dec, 1819; m. Mrs. Elizabeth (Kilboume) Hurlburt.
787. ANNV dau. of Capt. John« (258), b. in Westfield, Mass., 18 Oct., 1751;
m. in Westfield, 5 May, 1774, Jared Hoadley, b. 18 Mar., 1753-54, in Branford,
Conn., eldest son of Jacob Hoadley and Jemima Buell.
She d. ; he d. , in Bennington, Vt.
Children.
2310 John Hoadley,^ bap. 14 Sept., 1777, in Westfield; lost at sea.
2311 William Hoadley,^ bap. 14 Sept., 1777, in Westfield; settled in High-
gate, Vt.
2312 Henry Hoadley,^ b.9 Aug., 1784, in Bennington, Vt.; m. Lavinia Searles.
2313 Jared Hoadley,^ b. 22 Sept., 1788, in Bennington.
2314 Anna Hoadley,^ b. .
788. LOVISA,'=f dau. of Capt. John^ (258), b. 22 Aug., 1753; m. 29 Jan., 1773,
Samuel Noble, b. 27 Aug., 1753, son of Samuel Noble, b. 5 Aug., 1722, and Cath-
erine Fowler.
He d. 18 June, 1819 ; she d. 10 Dec, 1833.
Children, b. in Westfield.
2315 Laurana Nolle P b. Feb., 1774; m. 26 May, 1793, Stillman Dewey, b. 1
July, 1773, in Middlebury, Vt. ; d. 21 June, 1841 ; he d. in Middle- ,
bury, 27 Apr., 1854, aged 80.
2316 Salina Noble,^ b. 13 Nov., 1775; d. unm. 3 June, 1848, in Middlebury. '
2317 Sophia Nolle,^ b. 13 Oct., 1777; m. 1 Nov., 1810, Aaron King, of West-
field.
2318 Lovisa Noble,^ b. 20 Sept., 1779; m. June, 1797, Norman Pettibone, of
Hartford, Conn. ; d. 9 Apr., 1798.
2319 Jared Noble,^ h. 11 May, 1781; d. 16 Dec, 1785.
2320 Nancy Noble,^ b. 9 Apr., 1783; m. 13 Dec, 1806, Erastus Brewer, of
Chicopee, Mass.
2321 Samuel Noble,^ b. 21 Feb., 1785; m. (1) 27 Nov., 1808, Mary Smith;
(2) Feb., 1822, Fanny Hubbard, of Agawam, Mass., widow of Hor-
ace Norton; she d. in West Springfield, Mass., 26 June, 1847,
aged 61.
2322 Jared Noble, ^ b. 29 Dec, 1786; m. 26 Aug., 1809, Sally Nichols; d. in
New York .
2323 Augustus Noble^ b. 25 Apr., 1789; m. Nov., 1814, Helen Fralie; res. in
Windsor, Ashtabula Co., 0.
2324 Sir Guy Carlton Noble,^ b. 5 Apr., 1791 ; m. 28 Apr., 1814, Lois Phelps,
who d. in Michicran.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 191
2325 Edmund Nohle,^ b. 5 May, 1793 ; m. 9 June, 1822, Ann Chapin, b. 4
Feb., 1795, dau. of George Chapin, b. 20 May, 1768, and Martha
Day, b. 24 June, 1768, in Westfield, Mass.; he d. in Westfield, 28
Oct., 1848; she d. 4 Apr., 1851; had eight children.
2326 Charlotte Noble,^ b. 10 Apr., 1795; m. 2 June, 1850, Deacon Martin
Tinker, b. about 1777, in Westfield, Mass. ; he d. 3 Jan., 1854 ; she
d. about 1880.
2327 George Washington NoUe,^ b. 6 Aug., 179S; m. 2 Dec, 1824, Mahala
Loomis; d. in Westfield, 9 Nov., 1871.
I 789. JOSIAH,'^ son of Capt. John« (258), b. 31 May, 1755; m. 31 May, 1780,
1 Lois Day, b. in Springfield, Mass.
I He'd. 30 Jan., 1814; she d. .
i Res. in Westfield, Mass.
! Children, h. in Westfield.
\ +2328 Ldcy,» b. 14 Mar., 1782; m. Clark Eoot.
I 2329 JoHN,8 b. 4 Apr., 1784; d. 10 Aug., 1785.
+2330 JoHN,Sb. June, 1786; m. (1) Eleanor Faurote; (2) Mena Socorro.
+2331 Pamelia,8 b. 17 Dec, 1788 ; m. Sylvanus Bartlett.
+2332 SiLAS,^ b. 10 Feb., 1791; m. Julia Loomis.
2333 Polly,* b. 28 Oct., 1792; m. Erastus Handy, of Cleveland, 0.; he d. 2
Nov., 1857 ; she d. 9 Feb., 1872 ; had no children.
+2334 Henry,* b. 4 Dec, 1794; m. (1) Eliza Parker; (2) Mary J. Lincon.
+2335 Arminta,* b. 14 Oct., 1799; m. Lester Shay.
+2336 Collins,* b. 17 Feb., 1802; m. C>-nthia Loomis.
790. BASSORAH,'^ dau. of Capt. John« (258), b. in Westfield, Mass., 22 Sept.,
1757 ; m. Reuben Clapp.
Child, b. in Westfield.
2337 Lucy Clapp,^ b. 24 Apr., 1778; d. about 1820, in Sandisfield, Mass.
/792. AARON,'^ son of Capt. John« (258), b. 5 Sept., 1762; m. 12 Nov., 1788,
Mary Wilcox, of Sandisfield, Mass., dau. of Ebenezer Wilcox, of Sandisfield, and
Mary .
He went with his father to Salisbury, Conn. ; rem. to Sullivan, N. Y., in
1814.
He d. 1840 ; she d. the same year.
Children, last three b. in Salisbury, Conn.
+2338 James,* b. in Sandisfield, 1 Nov., 1789; m. (1) Elizabeth Thomas; (2) '
Elizabeth Snell; (3) Catherine Snell.
+2339 Walter,* b. in Sandisfield, 13 June, 1793; m. Delilah Schuyler. ^
2340 Maria,* b. 11 Feb., 1800; -m. Alex Wager; res. in Salisbury, Conn. ; had
one child, who d. young.
+2341 Charles,* b. 3 Aug., 1802; m. Jane Olin.
+2342 Susan,* b. in Salisbury, Conn., 4 Nov., 1805; m. Abram Ehle.
• MARIV dau. of Martin^ (278), b. in Newington, Conn., 18 Apr., 1743;
m. ia Newington, 14 Feb., 1765, Unni Robbins, b. in Newington, 9 Feb., 1742, son
192 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
of Ensign Thomas Bobbins, b. 1 May, 1700, and Prudence Welles, b. 12 Feb.,
1712.
He d. 17 June, 1810; she d. 22 Jan., 181G. He was a farmer; res. in New-
ington, where both d.
Children.
2343 Unni Bobbins,^ b. 28 Xov., 1765; m. Lucy Cole Lowery; d. 7 July, 1818.
8344 Prudence Bobbins,^ b. 23 Jan., 1767; m. Leonard Welles; d. 1840.
2345 Martin Bobbins,^ b. 30 Dec, 1770; d. 23 Oct., 1776.
2346 Abigail Bobbins,^ b. 18 Apr., 1775; m. Timothy Stanley.
2347 Mary Bobbins,^ b. 24 Oct., 1784; m. Jacob Bates.
838. MAETIN,'^ son of Martin^ (278), b. in Ne^vington, Conn., 18 July, 1746 ;
m. 4 Feb., 1773, by Eev. Joshua Belden, Hannah Bobbins, b. 10 Mar., 1750, dau.
of Ensign Thomas Bobbins, b. 1 May, 1706, and Prudence Welles, b. 12 Feb.,
1712.
She d. 13 Xov., 1827 ; he d. 19 Aug., 1828.
He was a farmer; res. in Newington. He was much respected and beloved
by all who knew him. He owned the covenant in Newington, 9 Jan., 1778. He
served in the revolutionary war; was First Lieut, on the Lexington Alarm in
Capt. John Chester's Co., Apr.-May, 1775, six days' service; Capt. in the Sixth
Connecticut Beg., 1777.
Childre7U
+2348 Hannah,^ b. 17 Jan., 1774; m. Benjamin Hart.
2349 Mary,s b. 26 May, 1776 ; d. unm. 8 Apr., 1831.
+2350 JEiiiMA.s b. 20 Dec, 1778; m. Nathan Whiting Hall.
+2351 Martix,s b. 24 July, 1781; m. Mary Welles (2371).
+2352 Laura,* b. 5 Nov., 1783; m. (1) Asaph Whittlesey; (2) Thomas Lee
+2353 Prudence,* b. 27 Dec, 1790 ; m. Josiah Atwood.
+2354 Electa,* b. 24 Dec, 1793; m. Capt. Heman Whittlesey.
839. ANNA,'^ dau. of Martin« (278), b. in Newington, Conn., 16 Apr., 1749;
m. in Newington, Conn., 5 Dec, 1768, Joseph Camp, b. in Newington, 27 July,
1744, son of John Camp, Jr., b. 1701-02, and Penelope Deming, b. 17 Nov., 1717.
She d. 2 Aug., 1804; he d. 15 Apr., 1812.
He was a farmer ; probably served in the revolutionary war as Sergt. in Capt.
Pomero}-^s Co., from 3 Aug. to 18 Sept., 1778. He was graduated from Yale Col-
lege 1766; he and his wife owned the covenant in Newington, 15 Apr., 1770.
Children.
2355 Anna Camp^ b. 8 Feb., 1770; d. 26 May, 1772.
2356 Anna Camp,^ b. 15 Apr., 1773 ; d. unm. 11 May, 1853.
2357 Eleanor Camp,^ b. 17 July, 1775; m. 30 Nov., 1796, James Welles; d.
3 May, 1817.
2358 Sarah Camp,^ b. 6 June, 1778; d. unm. 1 Mar., 1836.
2359 Joseph Camp,^ b. 26 Mar., 1781; m. (1) 23 Jan., 1833, Lydia Francis;
(2) 11 June, 1845, Sophia Porter, of New Haven.
2360 James Kellogg Camp,^ b. 15 Mar., 1784 ; m. Caroline Deming, of Farm-
ington, Conn. ; was a merchant ; d. in Farmington, 6 Apr., 1845.
2361 Alma Camp^ b. 31 Jan., 1787 ; d. unm. 3 Apr., 1845.
2362 Lucy Camp.^ b. 12 May, 1790 ; m. 16 Mar., 1813, Edwin Gaylord, of
West Hartford; d. 19 Mar., 1857.
The Kelloggs in the ISTew World. 193
840. ELEAXOII/ dan. of Martin" (278), b. 10 Mar., 1755; m. 14 Apr., 1779,
Capt. Saul Alvord, b. in Bolton, Conn., 9 July, 1753, son of Saul Alvord, of
.Northampton, Mass., b. 23 Apr., 1717.
She d. 21 Feb., 1812; he m. (2) Mrs. Olcott, a cousin of his first wife; d. 23
Sept., 1832.
He res. in Bolton and kept the village tavern ; was also a large land owner in
Ohio.
Children, h. in Bolton.
2363 Saul Alvord,^ b. 27 May, 1781; m. 11 Nov., 1806, Phebe Buell, b. 14
June, 1787, dau. of John H. Buell, b. 21 Nov., 1753, and Phebe
Hubbell, b. 11 May, 1759. He was a lawyer in Bolton; d. 31 Oct.,
1812 ; she d. 24 Feb., 1857 ; had four children.
2364 Eleanor Alvord,^ b. 4 Feb., 1784; d. unm. .
2365 Aurelia Alvord,^ b. 20 June, 1786; m. 25 Dec, 1804, Anson Brewster, of
Exeter, Conn., b. in Lebanon, Conn., 26 Dec, 1779, son of Ichabod
Brewster, of Lebanon, b. 6 Mar., 1753, and Lucy Clark, b. 11 June,
1755. He was a merchant and later a farmer; d. in Eavenna, 0.,
2 Xov., 1844; she d. in Hudson, 0., 12 Xov., 1863.
2366 Martin Alvord,^ b. 10 June, 1788; m. Sophia Shepard, b. 1787; she d.
16 June, 1822; he m. (2) 1824, Martha B. Clark, b. 6 Feb., 1797.
He was a farmer in Bolton ; d. 7 Sept., 1850 ; she d. 27 Sept., 1870 ;
had eight children.
2367 Elijah Alvord,^ b. 22 Jan., 1790; m. 31 Oct., 1811, Clarissa White, b. in
Bolton, 5 Nov., 1790, dau. of Jabez L. White, of Bolton, and Eliza-
beth Wales, of Hebron, Conn. ; had one dau. He d. 19 Nov., 1820;
she m. (2) 10 Nov., 1825, Hon. Benjamin Ruggles, who had pre-
viously m. Tirzah Alvord (2368).
2368 Tirzah Alvord,^ b. 10 Nov., 1791; m. 1812, Hon. Benjamin Ruggles, b.
21 Feb., 1783, in Woodstock, Conn., son of Benjamin Ruggles and
Elizabeth Durkee. He studied law with Judge Peters, of Hart-
ford, Conn. In 1807 rem. to Marietta, 0.; 1810 elected Judge of
Third Circuit; 1812 rem. to St. Clairville, 0. ; 1815 elected United
States Senator and was twice re-elected ; was chairman of Commit-
tee on Claims for several years; 1840 was urged as a candidate for
Vice-President; was president of Bank of St. Clairville. She d. 8
May, 1817; he d. 3 Sept., 1857; had three children.
2369 Harriet Alvord,^ b. 29 June, 1793; m. William Deming, who, for many
years, was clerk in General Postoffice, Washington, D. C.
841. JEMIMA,' dau. of Martin® (278), b. in Newington, 23 Aug., 1757; m.
27 Mar., 1785, Gen. Roger Welles, b. 29 Dec, 1753, sixth of the twelve children
of Solomon Welles, b. in Wethersfield, 6 Oct., 1721, and Sarah Welles, b. in Glas-
tonbury, 27 Mar., 1727.
He d. 27 May, 1795 ; she d. 19 Apr., 1829, in Newington, where both are
buried.
He was graduated from Yale in the class of 1775. He was a revolutionary
soldier ; served through the war ; was frequently chosen a member of the Legis-
lature ; was a farmer and merchant ; resided in Newington ; was a member of the
Society of the Cincinnati.
194 The Kelloggs ix the Xew Would.
CliUdren, b. in Newiiiglun.
2370 Martin Welles,^ b. 7 Dec, 17S7; m. Francis Xorton, of Farmington;
was a lawyer; filled many important offices, among them, Speaker
of the Connecticut House of Eepresentatives ; d. 18 Jan., 1863.
2371' Mar 1/ ^yelles,^ b. 13 Feb., 1789; m. Gen. Martin Kellogg (+2351).
2372 Roger IFe/Zcs,^ b. 10 Aug., 1790; m. 16 Apr., 1815, Electa Stanley, dau.
of Timothy and Abigail (Robbins) Stanley; d. in Xewington, 18
Nov., 1859.
2373 Charlotte Welles,^ b. 1792; m. 3 Feb., 1819, Chester Loper; d. 25 Sept.,
186-1.
2374 Sarah Welles,^ h. 1795; d. 29 July, 1804.
858. SARAH," dau. of Stephen Chester" (283), b. in Xewingtou, 18 Dec,
1750; m. there 13 Jan., 1774, Elijah Wells, b. 26 Oct., 1744, son of William
Wells, b. 12 Jan., 1706, and Mary Hume, b. 21 Apr., 1713.
He d. 25 May, 1811, aged 67 ; she d. 13 May, 1829, in Xewington, where both
are buried.
He was a farmer; res. in Xewington, where he was admitted to the church, 1
July, 1770.
Children, h. in Neivington.
2375 Chester WeUs,^ b. 16 May, 1775; d. 5 Mar., 1822.
2376 Sarah Wells,^ b. 9 Sept.,"l777; d. 23 Oct., 1838.
2377 Alma ^7ells,^ b. 29 Aug., 1780; d. 21 June, 1821.
2378 Lydia Wells.^ b. 2 May, 1783 ; d. 24 Feb., 1846.
2379 Rachel Wells,^ b. 12 Apr., 1787; d. 5 Jan., 1845.
2380 Anna ]Yelh,^ b. 31 May, 1792; d. 19 Dec, 1822.
2381 Cynthia Welh,^ twin to Anna; d. 19 Dec, 1822.
859. ELIZABETH," dau. of Stephen Chester^ (283). b. in Xewington, 7 July,
1752; m. 27 Jan., 1774, John Lusk, b. 10 Feb., 1748, son of John Lnsk, of Xew-
ington, and Jane .
Shed. Mar., 1793; he d. 1814.
He rem. to Eichmond, Berkshire Co., Mass., about 1788-89, and to Xew
York soon after. In Turner's Phelps Purchase is an interesting account of his
removal to Monroe Co., X. Y. He is called a "Pioneer." He went with his
oldest son in the spring of 1789, and prepared the way for his family, raising a
crop of wheat; in the spring of 1790 returned to Massachusetts, and with his
family made the journey to his new home.
Children. ,
\ 2382 Stephen Ltisk,^ b. about 1775.
2383 Erastiis Lush,^ b. .
i 2384 Norman LusTc,^ b. .
2385 John Lusk.^ b. .
i 2386 Aaron Lvsh,^ b. .
2387 Jason Lnsk,^ b. .
861. STEPHEX,'^ son of Stephen Chester" (283), b. in Xewington, Conn., 7
Apr., 1758 ; m. Mrs. Cynthia ( Andrus) Stephens, b. in Xewington, 15 Oct., 1765,
dau. of William Andrus and Lois Whapples, and widow of Darius Stephens.
The KEr.LOGGS ix the Xew World. 195
She d. ; he m. (2) Sarah Kirkham, b. 1769 (bap. 15 Apr., 1770),
daii. of Henry Kirkham. He d. 19 Apr., 1S06, in Xewington; slie d. 25 Nov.,
ISll.
He was a revolutionary soldier; enlisted in Col. Webb's Eeg., 22 Apr., 1777;
was discharged 5 Jan., 1783 ; also in the siege of Boston, 1776.
He was probably a farmer ; res. in Newington, having rem. there from New
Hartford. N. Y.-, 4791.
Children by first wife.
+238S LucY,8 b. 5 Oct., 1786 ; m. Simeon Stoddard.
+2389 Chester,^ b. in New Hartford, 10 Julv, 1788; m. Phebe Wood.
+ 2390 Anson,* b. 27 Dec, 1790; m. Laura Goodrich.
2391 Betsey,* b. 7 Feb., 1793; m. Charles Stedman, of Farmington; had
eight children.
+ 2392 William * b. 1 Apr., 1795; m. Lydia Graham.
Children by second wife.
2393 Norman,* b. .
2394 Milton,* b. ; d. unra., in Kensington, Conn.
2395 Franklin,* b. ; m. 18 Nov., 1830, Orinda Goodrich; had a
family, some of whom lived in Xewington.
863. SIMEON,'^ son of Stephen Chester'* (283), b. in Newington, Conn., 16
July, 1761 ; m. June, 1782, Mehitable Andrus.
He d. 12 Jan., 1795, in Suffield.
He res. in Suffield.
Children.
2396 Sarah,* b. 10 Nov., 1783.
2397 Cynthia,* b. 25 June, 1787.
+2398 Chester,* b. 8 Dec, 1792 ; m. Eliza Davis.
864. CYNTHIA,'^ dau. of Stephen Chester** (283), b. 26 May, 1764; m. Daniel
Warner, of Berlin, Conn.
She d. 24 Oct., 1823; he d. 1836, from injuries received by a fall from his
carriage house.
He was a farmer in Berlin and Newington, Conn ; was a poor boy, but be-
came the wealthiest man in that part of the State.
Children.
2399 Lucy Warner,^ b. about 1786; m. Stephen Crittenden, of Middletown,
Conn. He ran a line of stages from Hartford to New Haven ; was
a farmer during the last years of his life; d. aged 77 ; she d. 1848,
aged 62 ; had no ctiildren.
2400 Salmon WarnerP b. about 1788; m. ; d. 1841, aged 53 or 54;
had several children.
2401 Norman Warner,^ b. 5 Jan., 1791; m. 16 Feb., 1819, Emma Galpin, b.
in, Berlin, Conn., 3 Oct., 1795. He was a carriage maker ; suffered
diiring the last fifteen years of his life from paralvsis ; d. in Berlin,
5 Apr., 1859.
2402 Elizabeth (Betsey) Warner,^ b. ; d. in infancy.
196 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2403 Elizabeth (Betsey) IFar/ier,^ b. ; m. Cliauncey Wright, a silver-
smith, of Middletown, Conn. ; d. Dec, 1871 ; he d. ; had no
children.
2401 Cynthia \Yarnerp' b. 19 May, 1801; m. 1818, Eenselear Eose, of Bran-
ford. He was a hatter and furrier; d. Apr., 1840; she d. 19 Feb.,
1871; res. in Hartford, Conn.
2405 Cordelia Warner p' b. ; d. 1822, aged 11.
2406 Daniel Kellogg Warner,'^ b. ; m. in Indiana, Phillips; in-
herited most of his father's property ; d. from injuries received by
being thrown from a carriage.
865. JOSEPH,'^ son of Stephen Chester** (283), b. in Xewington, Conn., 23
Feb., 1767; m. about 1788, Sarah Willard, b. 17 Mar., 1770, dau. of Simon Wil-
lard, of Wethersfield, Conn., b. 25 Jan., 1745, and Sarah Eobbins, b. 11 Mar.,
1751.
He d. in Trenton, X. Y., 6 June, 1839 ; she d. 27 Apr., 1854.
He was a shoemaker in Xewington; farmer in Trenton, 1799-1839.
Children.
2407 EussELL,** b. 10 July, 1790; d. unm. 24 Mar., 1875; was a farmer in
Trenton.
+240S JuLiA,^ b. 2 Apr., 1792; m. John Ward.
2409 Saeah,* b. 3 July, 1794; d. unm. 1 Apr., 1876.
2410 Emma,» b. 7 Mar., 1797; m. Samuel Marshall; d. 10 Mar., 1876, in
Jamestown, 0.
2411 Laura,s b. 1 Feb., 1801; d. unm. 22 July, 1891.
2412 Simeon,^ b. 13 Apr., 1803; d. unm. 13 July, 1897, in Trenton.
2413 Cynthia,^ b. 21 Feb., 1805; d. unm. 17 Jan., 1895, in Trenton.
-1-2414 Alma,s b. 13 Xov., 1807 ; m. Joseph Pierce.
2415 Edmond,8 b. 8 June, 1810; d. 4 Sept., 1821.
-1-2416 Chester Wells,* b. 17 Aug., 1813 ; m. Charlotte Collins.
874. CAPT. JOSEPH,'^ son of Ensign Jonathan** (294), b. in Suffield, Conn.,
14 Oct., 1742; m. in Chatham, Conn., 22 X"ov., 1772, Lucy Warner, b. 17 Aug.,
1750, dau. of John Warner and- Mary Wilcox, of Chatham.
He d. Xov., 1795.
He was a Captain in the revolutionary army under Gen. Washington ; was
present at the surrender of Lord Cornwallis; turned out in 1779 to repel the
enemy at Xew Haven ; Second Lieut, in Khode Island and Connecticut, 1776-77.
He studied law and was engaged in the mercantile business, in Somers, Conn., at
the time of his death.
Shem. (2) Hezekiah Goodrich, of Chatham ; d. 1814.
Children.
2417 Joseph,^ b. 26 Aug., 1773; d. young.
2418 Lucy,* b. 8 Feb., 1775 ; d. young.
-1-2419 Ldcy,* b. 21 Jan., 1777; m. Stephen Se.xton.
-1-2420 Joseph,* b. 3 Apr., 1779; ra. Margaret Stickler.
-f 2421 Martin,* b. 21 Xov., 1780; m. Willard.
2422 Horace,* b. 31 Aug., 1783; m. ; had no children.
-f-2423 Jonathan Dwight,* b. in Chatham, 11 Sept., 1785; m. E.xperience Day.
Thk Kelloggs IX THE Xew World. 197
24-24 Daxiel.s b. 31 Oct., 1787; d. unm., 1835, in Suffield.
2425 William,^ b. Nov., 1790; d. unm. 1824, in Chatham.
2426 Sajicel,* b. Dec, 1795; d. about 1797.
875. LUCY,'' dau. of Ensign Jonathan*' (294), b. 28 Aug., 1744; m. 9 May,
1764, Timothy Wells.
He d. 8 Sept., 1775; she d. 5 Mar., 1810.
They res. in SufSeld, where all the children were born.
Children.
2427 Mary Wells,^ b. 1 Sept., 1765.
242S Jonathan Wells,^ b. 23 Jan., 1768.
2429 Lucy Wells,^ b. 15 Mar., 1770.
2430 Sarah WeJh,^ b. 29 July, 1772.
2431 Anne Wells,^ b. 25 Aug., 1775.
891. 3I0LLIE (MARY),' dau. of Martin" (298), b. in Suffield, Conn., 8 Aug.,
1760; m. Thomas Pemberton, b. in England.
He d. in Elmira, IST. Y., about 1819, aged about 75 ; she d. in Little Valley,
N. Y., 30 May, 1838.
He came to New England, an officer under Gen. Burgoyne ; rem. from Suf-
field, Conn., after 1789, to Sheshequin, Pa., thence to Elmira.
Children.
2432 Thomas Pemberton,^ b. 14 May, 1781; was a sea captain.
2433 Martin Pemberton,^ b. 5 July, 1783 ; enlisted in a cavalry regiment, com-
manded by Capt. Pike, in the war of 1812, under Gov. Dearborn;
d. soon after the war.
2434 Henrietta Pemberton,^ b. S.Dec., 1785; m. in Suffield, James Dunlap,
a merchant; rem. to Sheshequin, and to Paint, 0., where she d.
1839 ; had seven children.
2435 Mary (Polly) Pemberton,^ b. 31 May, 178S; m. in Suffield, 1808, Alfred
Granger ; rem. to Sheshequin, thence to Elmira, N. Y. ; to Dun-
kirk; to Leon Center, where he d. 15 Jan., 1836; she d. in Great
Valley, N. Y., 5 Nov., 1871, aged 84; had three children.
2436 Muhard Pemberton,^ h. 13 Apr., 1789.
2437 Russell Pemberton,^ b. ; m. Huldah Carney, in Sheshequin; d.
in Cincinnati, 0. ; had six children.
2438 Richard Pemberton,^ h. ; m. Dashe Wattles, in Sheshequin; rem.
to La Pere Co., Mich. ; had three children.
2439 Elizabeth Pemberton,^ b. ; m. James Middleton, a farmer of El-
mira ; rem. to Paint, 0., in 1829.
2440 Isabella Pemberton,^ b. ; m. Piddle.
2441 Ardon Pemberton,^ h. Feb., 1800; m. Clarissa Currin, in Little Valley,
N. Y. ; d. in Great Valley; had four children.
893. JONATHAN,' son of Martin® (298), b. 7 Jan., 1763; m. 1794, Temper-
ance Adams, b. 2 Apr., 1768, dau. of Freegrace Adams, b. 14 or 19 Nov., 1723,
and Anna Kent, b. 2 Oct., 1730, dau. of Samuel Kent, of Suffield, and sister of
Elijah, Lucy, Phillis and Elihu Kent, who m. Rachel, Jemima, Jonathan, Mar-
tin and Rebecca Kellogg.
He d. 22 Sept., 1799; she d. before 16 Nov., 1S12.
198 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
2442 Sally,« b. 4 Apr., 1795.
2443 Cynthia,^ b. 23 Aug., 1797.
2444 Tempeeance,^ b. 27 Feb., 1799.
894. JOSEPH,' son of Martin« (298), b. 15 Mar., 1767; m. Mary Norton.
Child.
+2445 Martin,® b. ; m. .
898. LIEUT. JOSEPHJ son of Elisha« (300), b. 1749 ; m. Susanna Bailey, b.
1746.
She d. 4 Nov., 1807, in L'Original, Canada, aged 61; he m. (2) 25 Mar.,
1808, Mrs. Elizabeth (Bouldrey) Stone, b. in Taunton, Mass., 8 Nov., 1763, dau.
of James Bouldrey and Elizabeth .
He d. 31 Oct.", 1836, aged 87; she d. 3 Sept., 1838.
He was a fanner of Treadwell Scenery, Canada. He was commissioned En-
sign in Capt. Lemuel Hyde's Co. in the regiment of militia in Washington Co.,
N. Y., 30 Sept., 1786. He was on the tax list of St. Albans, Vt., in 1791 ; went
to that place from Poultney, Vt. ; rem. in 1795 to East Hawkesbury, Upper Can-
ada, where he res. a year or more, then rem. and bought a farm at Treadwell
Scenery. He was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1816, and held that office for
twenty years. The first deed of land in L'Original was of a lot of one hundred
acres conveyed to him by Nathaniel H. Treadwell, 5 July, 1799. This land
formed part of .the homestead.
Children.
+2446 Elisha,® b. ; m. Mrs. Hannah (Lamb) Kellogg.
+2447 Orrin,* b. in St. Albans, Vt., 4 Sept., 1790; m. Margaret Miller.
+2448 Eli.iah,s b. ; m. (1) Lavina Hall; (2) Mar\- (Polly) Wells.
2449 Euth,® b. ; m. Caleb Welden; res. in Maraposa, Canada.
2450 Amanda,^ b. ; m. (1) Hardy; (2) Thomas Fuller.
2451 Rebecca,® b. ; m. Jones, in Prescott Co., Canada.
2452 Elizabeth,® b. ; m. Chase.
2453 Triphena,® b. — ; d. young.
2454 Triphosia,® b. ; d. young.
2455 Mary,® b. ; m. — Chamberlain.
900. JASON." son of Elisha« (300), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 11 Feb., 1754; m.
(1) about 1780, Miriam Dewey, dau. of Stephen Dewey and Joanna Taylor.
She d. 4 Oct., 1789; he m. (2) in Hampton, N. Y., 4 Sept., 1790, Mrs.
Martha (Benedict) Sackett, widow of Richard Sackett (by whom she had five
children), and dau. of Jonathan Benedict, b. 2 Feb., 1723, and Lucy Castle, of
Manchester, Vt. She d. 25 Nov., 1812; he m. (3) in Hampton, S^May, 1816,
Mrs. Lucretia (Dart) Rockwell,* b. 1 Oct., 1766, in Windsor; he d. 5 July, 1821,
aged 67 years, 4 months, 24 days., in Chillicothe, 0., while on a visit to his chil-
dren; shed. 17 Feb., 1848.
The above were the parents of .twenty-one children by their respective mar-
riages, and they formed a kind and loving family at Jason's house in Hampton
and all called him "Father."
*She had nine children by her first husband, one of whom. Lucretia, ni. Jason's son,
Price French Kellogg, on the same day that she m. the father. Her father d. in Williston,
Vt. Her mother. Rachel Dart, d. in Potsdam, N. Y., aged 104.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 199
lie res. in Sheffield until after the close of the revolutionary war, when he
rem. to Hampton, where he was an active and prominent citizen. He was elected
Town Clerk there 1786, and held the office for more than thirty-six years; was a
member of the Legislature of Xew York, 1802-05, 1807-10-12-13-18;' was Justice
of the Peace and later Judge of the Court of'Common Pleas of Washington Co.
In Apr., 1775, he volunteered for service under Capt. William Beacon, Col.
John Fellows' Reg.; was at the siege of Boston; was discharged in Dec, 1775.
He volunteered in Jan., 1776, for one year with Capt. Samuel Bartlett in Col.
Jonathan Ward's Reg., and was severely wounded in the right shoulder at the bat-
tle of Harlem Heights, 16 Sept., 1776; returned home in Jan., 1777, and in Feb.,
1781. was mustered out for three years to join at West Point, Capt. Silas Pierce in
the Eighth Massachusetts, Col. ilichael Jackson, and continued with Col. Jackson
until discharged from the Third Reg. at the close of the war, being appointed
Sergt. of this latter regiment, 1 Apr., 1782.
He was granted a pension in 1818. In his application for a pension he stated
that he removed to Hampton in June, 1784, and had a large family of children.
In Apr., 1775, on receipt of the news of the fight at Lexington, he turned out at
Sheffield with his company. In 1776 he was in the battles for the defense of the
City of New York, receiving a wound in the right shoulder. In 1781 he served as
Sergeant at West Point.
Children, all but first two b. in Hampton, by first wife.
2-156 Jaso-n-,* b. in Sheffield, 16 Oct., 1780 ; d. 29 Apr., 1782.
+2457 Harriet.^ b. in Sheffield, 11 Oct., 1782 ; m. Capt. Jonathan Wheat.
+2458 DiADAMiA,* b. 4 Xov., 1784; m. Bela Thompson.
2459 Silas Dewey..^ b. 23 June, 1786 ; m. Polly E. French; d. Sept., 1823, in
Hampton. He was a civil engineer and a United States Govern-
ment surveyor for a number of years, and a prominent man in
Hampton. He was a Justice of the Peace, 1815, '18, '21 ; lived in
the house on the lot west of the church at Hampton ; had no chil-
dren; she m. (2) 1826', Reed.
+2460 Jasox, Jr.,* b. 22 Apr., 1788; m. Rachel Warren.
Children by second wife, b. in Hampton.
+24G1 ZiNA.s b. 17 Oct., 1792; m. (1) Amelia Warren; (2) Lucy Stevens
Warren.
+2462 Price Frexch.^ b. 1 Dec, 1793; m. Lucrctia Rockwell.
+2463 Ezra Bexedict,.* b. 24 July, 1795; m. (1) Sobrina Brush; (2) Anna
Thompson; (3) Anne C. Wells.
+ 2464 Thomas Harvey.^ b. 5 Apr., 1797; m. Judith Sawyer Smith.
902. JEMIMA,'^ dau. of Elisha« (300), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 5 Feb., 1756; m.
Asa Warren, of Hampton, X. Y., son of Col. Gideon Warren.* who was an early
settler in Williamstown, Mass., and Hampton.
He d. ; she m. (2) Cobb; d. in Boston, in the house of her
son. Dr. Ira, 26 Aug., 1853, aged 87 years, 6 months, 21 days.
After her second marriage, she res. in Michigan for a time, and after the
death of her second husband resumed the name of Warren and went to ^P-ton to
*When Ethan Allen captured Fort Ticon(ierof;a, Col. Gideon Warren acooiupanied him
and was shot in tlie elbow and ever after had a stiff arm.
200 The Kelloggs in the New World.
live with her son, Dr. Ira Warren. During the last years of her life she was
totally blind.
Children.
24G5 Orson Warren,^ b. . ..
2466 Sylianus Warren,^ b. .
2467 Asa Warren,^ b. .
2468 Stephen Warren,^ b. .
2469 Silas WarrenP b. .
2470 Ira Warren,^ b. 16 Jan., 1805; m. Euth. S. Turner; was a physician;
res. in Boston; author of The Household Physician; d. ;
she res. in New York City.
2471 Hiram Warren,^ b. .
2472 Diadaniia Warren,^ b. .
2473 Lucy Warren,^ h. .
905. EEV. JOHN,'^ son of Elisha« (300), b. in the Oblong, N. Y., 5 Aug., 1768;
m. 1 Feb., 1789, Elizabeth Doud, b. in Waterbury, Conn., 9 Nov., 1771.
She d. in Sullivan, N. Y., 1 Oct., 1815; he d. in Aurelius, N. Y., 17 Oct.,
1841, while on a visit.
He was a Methodist minister; after his marriage he settled in Treadwell's
Scenery, Canada; rem. in 1815 to Sullivan, N. Y., later to Eoyalton, Spring- \
water and Friendship, N. Y. He took the Freeman's oath in St. Albans, Vt., 3
Sept., 1793. i
Children. ;j
2474 Orra,« b. in St. Albans, 29 Nov., 1792; m. — . ~'
+2475 Laura,8 b. in St. Albans, 22 Nov., 1794 ; m. Mylo Barber. •*
2476 Chloe,® b. in Canada, 5 Nov., 1799; m. Burgess; res. in Wayne ^^„
Co., N. Y. ,_..^
2477 LoviyA,8 b. in Canada, 11 Dec, 1801. '■"Wm
2478 Elizabeth,* b. in Canada, 1 Feb., 1804.
+2479 JoHX DouD,« b. in Chute Settlement, Canada, 8 Apr., 1812; m. Mary
Dunn.
906. LUCY,'^ dau. of Elisha« (300), b. 11 Sept., 1771 ; m. in 1791, Elijah Wil-
liston, b. 24 Oct., 1769.
She d. 3 Oct., 1815; he d. June, 1847.
He was a blacksmith; res. in St. Andrews, Lower Canada, later in East
Hawkesbury, and later in the county of Kent, Upper Canada, where he d.
Children. "^^
2480 Elisha Kellogg Williston,^ b. 17 June, 1792; m. Eda Davis; both d. in'^^
the Province of Quebec. ' 3
2481 Rebecca Williston,^ b. 19 Nov., 1793; m. Timothy Bristol; both d. vi-^i
Ontario.
2482 Eleanor Williston,^ b. 9 Apr., 1796; m. Abraham Clark.
2483 Nathaniel Leonard Williston,^ b. 28 Apr., 1798; m. (1) Mrs. Barbara
(Arnold )Fos; m. (2) Mrs. Eve (Arnold) Har%, cousin of first
wife.
2484 Lucinda Williston,^ b. 1 Dec, 1800; m. Throphitus Yale; d. near
Quebec. . ,...
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 201
2485 Lucy Willistonph. 15 Oct., 1803; m. (1) Joseph Cass; hem. (2) .
2486 Silas WiUiston,^ b. 28 Dec, 1805; m. Susan Arnold; res. in Louisville,
Ontario.
2487 John Kellogg Williston,^ b. 28 May, 1808; m. (1) 2 Feb., 1830, Sophia
Dolson; she d. 7 Feb., 1832; he m. (2) 16 Aug., 1837, Eleanor
Mordon; she d. 7 Oct., 1872; he m. (3) 29 Oct., 1873, Mrs. Martha
(Lenfesty) Davison. He was a clerg}Tnan; res. in Strathroy,
Ontario.
2488 Elijah E. Williston,^ b. 8 Jan., 1811; d. 3 Oct., same year.
907. STEPHEN,'' son of Elisha*' (300), b. 1773-74; m. 1793, Lucy Weldon, b.
27 Dec, 1775, dau. of Ebenezer Weldon, of Royalton, Vt., and Catherine Culver.
He d. .
He rem. from Argentile, Canada, to Eoyalton, N. Y. He took the Freeman's
oath in St. Albans, Vt., 3 Sept., 1794. He deserted his wife and six children, and
m. twice afterward.
She m. (2) as his third wife, Apr., 1818, Uriah McXall; he d. 9 July, 1850,
aged 84 ; she d. 29 Dec, 1853, aged 78.
Children.
2489 Anna,s b. ; m. Friend Wheeler, in Batavia, N. Y. ; d. ,
in Lockport, N. Y.
2490 Phoebe,^ b. ; m. George Payne.
2491 Cyrus Wright,^ b. ; m. Mary Ann Sybrandt, of Eoyalton; he
was a carpenter.
2492 Lucy,* b. ; m. John Laverty.
2493 Ira Wright,* b. .
+2494 Lura Culver,* b. 14 Oct., 1806; m. John McNall.
908. THOMAS,' son of Lemuel" (302), b. in Bennington, Vt., 26 Dec, 1757;
m. in Amsterdam, X. Y., Mrs. Esther (Higgins) Parker.
He d. in Lorraine, N. Y., after 1840.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; enlisted in Lieut. Hubbard's
Co., which marched from Pittsfield to Ticonderoga, 16 Dec, 1776; discharged
16 Mar., 1777; in Capt. Francis' Co., which marched from Pittsfield to Still-
water, 30 Sept., 1777; discharged 10 Oct., 1777; private, Capt. Rathbone, Col.
Simonds, Berkshire Co. Reg., enlisted to serve until 5 Mar., 1777 ; reported on
command as a scout, at Ticonderoga, 25 Feb., 1777. On pay roll from 9 July,
1780, to 13 Jan., 1781, in Lanesboro.
In 1840 he was residing in Herkimer Co., X. Y., with his son, Ebenezer. In
his application for pension he stated that : He enlisted at Pittsfield, Mass., where
he had lived for a number of years, and was stationed at Ticonderoga, X. Y. In
Sept., 1777, he joined the northern army near Saratoga, and when Burg03-ne sur-
rendered he was stationed about a mile from the field. In 1780 he marched to
West Point, thence down the river into Xew Jersey and was stationed nearly op-
posite Xew York City.
He rem. to Xew York about the time of Shay's rebellion. On his way ha
visited his uncle, living near Whitehall.
Children.
+2495 Ebenezer,* b. in Amsterdam; m. Deborah Tree.
2496 A Daughter,* b. ; d. young.
'••**!
202 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
910. JOSIAHJ son of William** (308), b. in Hatfield, Mass., 7 Aug., 1770;
m. (1) 1789, Clarissa Alford, of Ferrisburgh, Vt.
She d. about 1790; he m. (2) 1792, Sarah Fox, dau. of John Fox, of Ferris-
burgh, and Rachel Lovel; she d. about 1823, aged 48, having been an invalid
twenty years ; he d. in Middleburgh, 0., in 1847 or '48.
His farm in Ferrisburgh was called the Webster farm. In 1834 he went to
Ohio and lived with his daughter, Rachel.
He was a revolutionary soldier, having entered the service at the age of 9
years and 6 months ; was a fif er in the Second Connecticut Reg. ; was then resid-
ing in Rutland, Vt. ; was described in the muster roll as 4 feet 9 inches high, light
hair and complexion. He was attached to Col. Seth Warner's Reg., 1 Jan., 1781;
he was fifer in Capt. Morrison's Co., Col. Swift's 'Reg., and at that time his name
appeared in the casualty list. He served in the war of 1812 for eighteen months,
when he was discharged on account of lameness.
Children.
2497 Sallt,^ b. 1792; d. unm. : was a cripple, unable to walk.
+2498 Catherine Honey,* b. 8 Nov., 1796; m. Isaac Brydia.
+2499 HiR.\M,s b. 5 Jan., 1798; m. Mrs. SaUy (Webster) Marks.
+2500 John Fox,* b. 1800; m. (1) Elizabeth McKillips; (2) Phebe Pem-
berton.
+2501 Abel Thompson,* b. 28 June, 1802; m. Sarah Maria Cobb.
+2502 Rachel,* b. 4 June, 1804; m. John Himes.
+2503 Wealthy Ann,* b. 1807; m. Daniel E. Grignor.
2504 Clarissa,* b. ; d. unm. .
2505 Edward,* b. ; d. aged 3.
911. SOLOMON,' son of William« (308), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 1773; m.
Vashti Hobbs, b. in Rindge, N. H., dau. of Jacob Hobbs.
He d. 27 Apr., 1828 ;" she d. 14 Feb., 1836, aged 61.
He was a farmer in Ferrisburgh; rem. from Rindge, N. H., to Rutland, Vt.,
and from there to Ferrisburgh. He was a revolutionary pensioner. In Feb.,
1780, when in his seventh year, he enlisted as a drummer boy in Col. Seth War-
ner's Reg. ; after the destruction of the regiment at Fort George he was trans-
ferred to Col. Heman Swift's Connecticut Reg., and continued three years to the
close of the war. In 1820 his family consisted of himself, his wife and six chil-
dren living at home, and four children who were living elsewhere.
Children.
2506 James,* b. ; d. in Vermont .
t
2507 IcHABOD,* b. about 1797; was a cripple from his birth, unable to assist
himself in any way.
2508 Nancy,* b. ; m. Martin Hatch.
2509 Jasper,* b. about 1802; m. Irene Cousins; res. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., until
1833, when he rem. to Eh-ria, 0. She d. about 185S ; he d. 5 Jan.,
1871 ; had no children.
+2510 Miranda,* b. ; m. William Taggart.
+2511 Laura Bellamy,* b. 24 Feb., 1803; m. Samuel Spofford.
+2512 Reuben Arthur,* b. 1805; m. Elizabeth Field.
2513 Abby,* b. ; d. in her third vear.
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2514 Jacob^*' b. 26 Dec, 1809 ; was a fanner and trader in Vergennes, Vt. ; d.
unm. 20 Feb., 1891, in West Ferrisburgh, Vt. He wrote 13 July,
1889, "I Shall be eighty years old next Christmas Eve, and write
without glasses. * * * j g^y j^ conclusion that I was never
married, and live entirely alone, and can say 'that my fireside is
cheerless and my house is unoccupied.' "
+2515 Henky,** b. 13 Apr-.'lSlS; m. (1) Sarah Bethia Cousins; (2) Mrs.
Mary (Seward) Cousins.
+2516 Almon,^ b. 1814; m. .
912. WILLIAM,^ son of William" (308), b. in Eutland, Vt., 2 Dec, 1779; m.
Sarah (Sally) Cousins, dau. of Jacob Cousins and Bethia Barteau.
He a. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 18 June, 1834; she d. there, 16 Oct., 1834, aged
49 years.
He was a farmer ; res. in Ferrisburgh, where all of his children were born.
A soldier in war of 1812, and a pensioner; was wounded in the battle of
Bridgewater, sometimes called the battle of Niagara, 25 July, 1814, by a grape
shot in his left leg.
Children.
2517 William Kelly,® b. 1 June, 1804 ; rem. to Iowa in 1834 ; d. in Wadena,
1894.
2518 Edby,s b. 11 Oct., 1805; m. Blake.
2519 Isabella,* b. 16 Oct., 1808; m. Chase.
2520 Almedia,® b. 25 Dec, 1810; m. Samuel Prindle, a miller; res. in
Albion, Pa.
+ 2521 Jacob C.,« b. 8 Feb., 1812; m. Sarah Seward.
+2522 Adelia,* b. 6 Oct., 1815; m. George Bassett.
2523 Acelia,® twin to Adelia ; m. John Barton ; d. in Michigan.
2524 EoxANNA,** b. 28 July, 1819; m. David Curler; res. in Ferrisburgh;
had nve children ; three were soldiers in the war of the rebellion.
+2525 JosiAH,* b. 1 June, 1823; m. Cynthia Wilson.
2526 Maxwell Duiiax,* b. 10 Dec, 1826; m. ; d., during the rebellion,
in a hospital in St. Louis; left a wife and four children in Wis-
consin.
913. LYDIA," dau. of William*' (308), b. 16 Jan., 1784; m. Samuel Gage, b.
Feb., 1781.
Shed. 1870; he d. 1872.
2527 Pamelia Gage,^ b.
2528 Calvin Gage,^ b. -
2529 Harriet Gage,^ b.
2530 Nancy Gage,^ b. -
2531 Sally Gage,^ b.
Children.
2532 ^Vill^am Gage,^ b.
2533 Elijah Gage,^ b. -
2534 Mina GageP b. —
204 The Kelloggs in the New World.
914. GEX. AMOS/ son of Joseph** (325), b. in Lebanon, Conn., 7 July, 1760;
m. in Bennington, Vt., 7 Dec, 1783, Lucretia Harwood, b. 9 Mar., 1764, dau. of
Eev. Eleazer Harwood and Elizabeth Montague.
He d. 6 Mar., 1826; she d. 16 Sept., 1850.
He was a farmer; res. in Pittsford, Vt. ; was Town Clerk for more than
twenty-five years. He enlisted in the revolutionary war, 19 Mar., 1777, at the age
of 16, in Col. Warner's Eeg.of Connecticut. He was first waiter, then private, then
Sergt. in -the Connecticut Reg. until 1781, when the Vermont Board of War
offered him a Lieut.'s commission. He was afterward a Brigadier Gen. of Militia.
On applying for discharge he was refused, but Col. Warner gave him a furlough,
from which he was not recalled, but he served as a commissioned officer of Ver-
mont until the close of the war. He had a leg amputated 18 May, 1820, occa-
sioned by a sprain in the foot. In his application for pension his service was
stated as above.
In Dec, 1782 he and his wife, then 22 and 18 years of age respectively, rem.
to Pittsford, and located on the farm, then in a state of nature, where they res.
imtil they died, and which afterward passed to their son, Samuel H. Their house-
hold goods and a younger sister of Mrs. Kellogg were carried upon the backs of
two horses. Their farm in Pittsford was a second division lot of the min-
isterial right, and fell to his father-in-law, Eev. Eleazer Harwood, from whom he
bought it, 24 Apr., 1789.
Children, b. in Pittsford.
-1-2535 Saeah,^ b. 28 Mar., 1783; m. Noah Loomis.
-1-2536 Claha,8 b. 2 May, 1786 ; m. Eeuben Blodgett.
-1-2537 LucEETi.v,^ b. 19 Jan., 1792; m. (1) Eev. John Denison; (2) Eev. Eben
V Hills Dorman.
2538 Amos Mon'tagce,^ b. 20 Dec, 1795; d. 5 Oct., 1797.
-j-2539 Samuel Haewood,* b. 12 July, 1798; m. (1) Eusebia Mussey; (2)
Mrs. Caroline (Murray) Cheney.
-1-2540 Chables Harvey,* b. 22 Feb., 1801; m. (1) Eebecca W. Boyne; (2)
Jane Curtis; (3) Mrs. EUzabeth (Drury) Prentiss.
-1-2541 Aiios Ccshman,* b. 22 Nov., 1803; m. Nancy Boyne.
-(-2542 AzuBAH,* b. 23 Aug., 180G; m. Thomas Allen Hitchcock.
915. ISAAC^ son of Joseph® (325), b. in Lebanon, 9 Apr., 1763 ; m. .
He probably Lived in Weybridge, Vt. He was blown from a building and
killed about 1800.
Children.
-1-2543 Is-iAC,* b. 4 Aug., 1784; m. Harty Wescott.
-1-2544 Charles,* b. 27 July, 1788 ; m. Isabella Blodgett.
2545 Ann,* b. ; m. Cartright.
920. EDWAED,' son of Joseph® (325), b. in Lebanon, Conn., 12 Nov., 1771;
m. about 1792, Susannah Gerry, b. 29 Aug., 1768.
He d. 7 Mar., 1830; she m. (2) ; d. 3 May, 1842.
He was a hard-working man ; was rendered a cripple by rheumatism from
exposure while working on the Castleton turnpike. They res. in Weybridge, Cas-
tleton, and Hubbardton, Vt.
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Children.
2546 Betsey,^ b. ; m. Samuel Mott; had fourteen children.
-|-2547 Electa^* b. ; m. Graham.
+2548 SARAH,Sb. 19 July, 1796; ni. Joseph Caldwell.
+2549 Simon Haywood,** b. 27 Xov., 179S; m. (1) Louise Everts; (2) Mili-
cent Thayer; (3) Charlotte B. Huntington.
2550 Polly,** b. ; d. in Orwell, aged about 12.
+2551 HiKAM JOHNSOX,* b. 5 Oct., 1803; m. Martha Harris.
+2552 JoHX Whitlock,** b. 1 Jan., 1807; m. Abigail Holden.
921. ELIJAH,' son of Joseph^ (325), b. in Lebanon (Goshen Parish), Conn.,
2 Mar., 1775; m. (1) about 25 Dec, 1797, in Cairo, X. Y., Rachel Fredenburgh,
b. 7 Nov., 1778, dau. of Jacobus Fredenburgh and Margaret Van Etten, b. in Red
Hook, N. Y.
She d. 24 Feb., 1829. He lived in Cairo until he deserted his family; m.
(2) in Lenox, Upper Canada, 1811, Deborah Pringle, b. 179G, dau. of Dr. Prin-
gle and Margaret Peterson. She d. near jSTapanee Village, Lenox Co., Canada, 23
Apr., 1851 ; he d. in Brighton, Ontario, 3 Apr., 1855. His first wife's children
claimed that the second m. was illegal.
At the age of about 15 he was hired out to pay an old debt of his father's
(with which he was not well pleased), and, with a cousin from Castleton, ran
away, and was not heard from for nearly thirty years. About 1820, his brother,
Joseph, accidentally learning of his residence in Canada, visited him and induced
him to remove to Henderson, where he remained until after his father's death.
At the close of the war of 1812 he moved to Jefferson Co., N. Y. ; in 1832 returned
to Canada and lived most of the time in Xorthumberland.
Children by first uife.
+2553 James,^ b. 17 Mar., 1799 ; m. .
2554 Margaret 8 b. 27 Mar., 1801 ; m. Zerniah Ferry, of South Cairo, N. Y. ;
he d. Mar., 1870; had no children.
2555 Mary,^ b. 22 Mar., 1805; res. in East Chester, N. Y.; d. unm. 20 Jan.,
1876, in South Cairo.
Children by second wife.
+2556 Joseph William,^ b. 21 Apr., 1813; m. EUenor Steele.
2557 Mary Peterson,^ b. 13 June, 1815; m. James E. Turner, of Hay Bay,
Canada West.
2558 MARG.iRET Eliza,* b. 25 July, 1817; d. unm. 1883, in Jackson, Mich.
+2559 Amos Lawrence,* b. 29 Jan., 1820; m. (1) Mary Ann Jones; (2)
Susan Catherine De Wolf.
+2560 Richard Elij.\h,* b. 21 June, 1823; m. Matilda Lowery.
+2561 Amasa Hukoerford,* b. 27 Oct., 1828; m. Phebe Philura Coon.
2562 Eleanor Ann,* b. 14 Jan., 1833; m. John Rikely, of Brighton, Ontario;
had four children.
2563 James Edmund,* b. 11 Dec, 1841 ; m. ; is said to have had three
children, one of whom was named Robert.
924. LUCY,'' dau. of Joseph* (325), b. in Bennington, Vt., 22 Mar., 1780* m.
Thomas Sanford, of Weybridge, Vt.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
2564 Ainos Sanford,^ b. —
2565 Charlotte Sanford,^ b.
2566 Sabrina Sanford,'^ b. -
2567 Ethel Sanford,^ b. —
2568 Morris (or Morrell) Sanford^ b. .
2569 Lucy Sanford,^ b. .
925. FREDERICK CUSHMAN/ son of Joseph" (335), b. 16 i^ov., 1781; m.
1802, Betsey Lewis, b. 17 Aug., 1783.
He d. about 1813-14; she d. about the same time.
He was a farmer; settled in 1805, in Masco Mountain, Canada East.
Children.
2570 Juliana,* b. 15 May, 1803.
2571 IvAN,s b. 28 July, 1805.
2572 Eliza,* b. .
2573 Elizabeth (Betsey),* b. ; was taken by her aunt. Prudence
Ellis, to Huron Co., 0., where she d. on Kelly's Island, aged 14.
+2574 Salvin Frederick,* b. in Masco Mountain, Canada East, 4 July, 1810; ;_>i
m. (1) Charlotte Hutchinson; (2) Elizabeth Hamill; (3) Mrs.
Elizabeth A. Williams; (4) Eunice Warren Miles.
926. SAXTON,'' son of Preserved" (337), b. in Connecticut, 25 Mar., 1769 ; m.
1790, Sarah Fuller, b. 20 Aug., 1769, dau. of Josiah Fuller, of Castleton, Vt., and
Mary Smith, b. in Bennington, Vt.
He d. 19 Apr., 1836; she d. 12 Dec, 1849.
He was a farmer two and one-half miles north of Castleton Village; rem. to
Trivoli, 111. ; both d. there.
Children^ b. in Castleton.
+2575 Fuller,* b. 19 Nov., 1792; m. Sophia Blossom.
+2576 Nathan,* b. 25 Dec, 1794; m. (1) Submit' Fuller; (3) Ann Austin
Huffman.
+2577 Sherman,* b. 11 Jan., 1797 ; m. Rebecca Eaton.
4-2578 Ammi,* b. 19 Dec, 1799 ;. m. Susannah Bosworth.
-f 2579 Submit,* b. 39 July, 1803 ; m. Joseph Lyman Hungerford. ^^
+3580 Charles Cushman,* b. 4 Mar., 1805; m. Abigail Drake. "'^
+2581 Mart,* b. 28 Nov., 1808; m. William Kennedy.
2582 Saxton Smith,* b. 36 May, 1812; d. unm. in Bangor, Mc, 2 Jan., 1838,
while a student in the Theological Seminary, and just one week be-
fore he would have been licensed to preach.
927. SHERMAN,' son of Preserved" (337), b. in Hartford, Conn., 35 Mar.,
1775; m. Sarah (Sally) Hunt, b. in Simsbury, Conn., dau. of John Hunt and^
Huldah Demming, of Connecticut.
She d. 10 Apr., 1840 ; he d. 4 Sept., 1848. _l^
In 1837 he rem. from Castleton, Vt., to Oswego, 111.
Children, b. in Castleton. *"
+3583 Lewis,* b. 4 Nov., 1803 ; m. .
+2584 John,* b. 23 Aug., 1805 ; m. Mary Smith.
i Thk Kelloggs in the New World. 207
'I -|-25S5 Sophia," b. 8 Oct., 1S07 ; m. Varanas Van Allen.
f -1-2586 Sarah,'^ b. 1809 ; m. Samuel Fletcher.
I -|-258? George Washington,* b. 25 Dec, 1811; m. Sarah Gleason.
I -1-2588 Electa,* b. 2 Apr., 1814; m. David H. Pierson.
I 2589 Abel Hunt,* b. 10 Hay, 1816 ; served two years in Thirteenth Illinois
cavalry in war for the Union; he was a Lieut. -in Mexican war, Co.
E, Second Illinois Volunteers ; was in twenty engagements ; res. in
Aurora, 111.
2590 Beulaii,* b. 24 Mar., 1824; d. unm. Nov., 1842, in Oswego, 111.
928. SHIRLEY," son of Preserved** (327), b. in Bennington, Vt., 10 June,
177T; m. in Detroit, Mich., in 1799, Elizabeth Crandall, probably dau. of Pardon
Crandall, who resided in or near Manchester, Vt.
He d. about 1840, in Kent Co., Canada West.
He was apprenticed as a blacksmith; was a cooper; res. in Detroit.
He served in the Indian war, under Gen. Anthony Waj-ne ; was in the battle
of Fort Recovery, Aug., 1794; some days after, while out foraging, he was taken
prisoner by the Indians, and did not regain his liberty for eight or nine years.
Was a Sergt. in Capt. Forsythe's Co. of drafts in the war of 1812; was made a
prisoner when Gen. Hull surrendered Detroit. Owing to improper care when
wounded, he was obliged to use crutches. He was a pensioner.
Children.
-1-2591 D.wiD,* b. 8 Apr., 1801; m. Mary Ann Daily.
2592 Benjamin,* b. .
4-2593 Palmer,* b. ; m. Catherine .
2594 Henry,* b. .
2595 John,* b. .
2596 Elizabeth,* b. .
2597 Lucy,* b. .
2598 LuciNDA,* b. .
930. ELISHA,' son of Preserved" (327), b. in Bennington, 15 Jan., 1780; m.
20 Feb., 1803, Lydia Dikeman, b. in Castleton, Vt., 20 Aug., 1787.
He d. 11 Mar., 1813; she d. Dec, 1863.
He was a farmer in Castleton, Vt. He filed a certificate with the Town Clerk
in Castleton, 15 Jan., 1807, that he did not agree with the First Congregational
Church in religious principles.
Children, h. in Castleton.
+2599 Elmer,* b. 18 Oct., 1804 ; m. Rebecca Laquear.
2600 Laura,* b. 25 Sept., 1806.
+2601 Delia* b. 19 May, 1808; m. Woodbury Perkins.
+2602 Sealon,* b. 20 Apr., 1810; m. Harriet Wheeler.
+2603 Elisha Seldon,* b. 2 Apr., 1812; m. (1) Orphena Robinson; (2) Mrs.
Cordelia Benton (Green) Smith.
937. SYLVESTER," son of Elijah" (328), b. in Shefiield, Mass., 26 Jan., 1780;
m. in Bridport, Vt., 29 Nov., 1817, Sophia Crawford, b. in Hubbardton, Vt., 27
Apr., 1788, dau. of Elijah Crawford, b. in Belchertown, Mass., 13 Mar., 1756, and
Lovisa Ballard, b. in Hadloy, Mass., 25 Feb., 1761.
208
The Ivelloggs in the New Woeld.
He d. in Crown Point, X. Y., 29 Mar., 1826; she d. 1 June, 1865, in Brid-
port, Vt.
He was a carpenter and Justice of the Peace in Crown Point, N. Y.
Children.
2604 Julius Sylvester,* b. 17 Aug., 1818; was a farmer; res. in Bridport; I
he d. unm. 1 Jan., 1890.
2605 Emeline Jeeusha,* b. 26 Sept., 1819; res. in Manchester, Vt. ; is unm.
+2606 Loyal Portee,** b. in Crown Point, K". Y., i Jan., 1821; m. Augusta
Adelaide Warren.
2607 Augustus Stores,* b. 21 Sept., 1823; d. unm. 7 Sept., 1855; was a
carriage maker; his health failing, he engaged in mercantile busi-
ness and spent some years in the Southern States; in 1855 he re-
turned to Benton, Vt., where he d.
939. DANIEL NEWTON,^ son of Elijah^ (328), b. in Shoreham, Vt. (the first
child born there after the revolutionary war), 4 May, 1785; m. (1) 1814, Sarah
Newton, b. 19 Oct., 1798, dau. of Liberty Newton.
She d. 6 June, 1830; he m. (2) 1832, Mrs. Sarah (Towner) Clark, b. 30
Dec, 1798, widow of Nathan Clark, and dau. of Ephraim Towner.
He d. 3 June, 1863; she d. 19 May, 1871.
He was a mechanic in Shoreham, Vt.
Children.
+2608 Franklun Eli,* b. 14 Feb., 1816; m. Permelia Sanford.
+2609 Lucy Loraxe* b. 12 Nov., 1817; m. Royal Moseley.
+2610 Jane Ann,* b. 22 Oct., 1819 ; m. Elizur Peck.
2611 Cy'rus,* b. 18 Feb., 1821; m. ; d. in Oregon several years ago;
his family were in Sheboygan, Wis., when last heard from.
2612 Mary',* b. 22 Dec, 1822; m. Charles Balcom; res. in Chicago when
last heard from.
2613 Paris,* b. 2 July, 1825 ; m. Larow; he was several years a sailor ; served
through the Mexican war; is now a saloon-keeper; res. in Cleve-
land when last heard from.
+2614 Daniel* b. 12 Dec, 1827; m. Mary .
2615 Clark Ely,* b. 14 Mar., 1833; d. unm. ; was a farmer; res. in
Bridgeport, Conn.
+2616 Ransom Sylvester,* b. 25 Dec, 1834; m. Emma Louisa Myrick.
+2617 Ephraim Towner,* b. 11 May, 1836; m. (1) Florence French; (2)
Mrs. Jane (French) Lee. -
2618 Heney Newton* b. 16 July, 1838; attended Union College in the class
of 1858 ; studied law in Moriah, N. Y. ; d. in Chicago, 111., 21 Nov.,
1875.
941. HTJLDAH,'' dau. of Elijah* (328), b. 1791; m. Seymour Wolcott.
She d. in 1831, aged 40; res. in Shoreham, Vt.
2619 Nelson Wolcott,^ h. -
2620 Levi Wolcott,^ b.
2621 Seymour Wolcott,^ b.
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2622 Ely Wolcott,^ b. .
2623 Emily Wolcott,^ b. .
2624 Susan ^iVolcott,^ b. .
2625 Jancttc Wolcoit,^ b. .
951. EHODA/ dau. of Samuel" (34T), b. 24 Feb., 1744; m. 24 Oct., 1770,
Timothy Cadwell, of West Hartford, Conn., b. 28 Aug., 1747.
He d. 1786; she d. 19 Feb., 1825.
He was a farmer in West Hartford, Conn.
Children.
2626 Timothy Cadicell,^ b. 10 Sept., 1774; m. 8 Aug., 1791, Chloe Tuller, b.
21 Xov., 1770, dau. of Isaac and Phoebe Tuller; lived in Vienna,
X. Y. ; he was a clothier; d. 19 Feb., 1822; had four children.
2627 Rhoda Cadwell,^ b. 18 Nov., 1777; m. Samuel Cadwell; lived in West
Hartford, Conn. ; had ten children.
2628 Mary Ann Cadwell,^ h. i Mar., 1779; m. Uriah Cadwell; he was a
farmer in West Hartford.
2629 Charles Cadwell,^ b. 3 Mar., 1782; m. Martha Hays.
2630 Austin Cadwell^ b. 14 Sept., 1784; d. 24 Dec, 1784.
2631 Austin Cadwell.^ b .28 May, 1787; m. (1) Annie Holcomb ; (2) Mrs.
Mary Green.
952. EUTH,^ dau. of Samuel^ (347), b. in Enfield, Conn., 13 Feb., 1748; m.
in New Hartford, 11 Sept., 1766,- Hezekiah Seymour, bap. 13 July, 1740, in West
Hartford, Conn.
He d. 28 Aug., 1815; she d. 28 Dec., 1818, at the house of her son, Bradford,
in W^estmoreland, X. Y.
Children.
2632 Riith Seymour,^ b. 2 July, 1767; m. in 1784, David Chapin, b. in Xew
Hartford, Conn., Aug., 1762; he d. Jan., 1858, aged 95; she d. 20
June, 1860, in Havana, X. Y., aged 94 ; they lived together seventy-
four years.
2633 Mary (Mollie) Seymour,^ bap. 12 Mar., 1769; m. Xathan Gurney; res.
in Trenton, X. Y., where she d. 9 Aug., 1829.
2634 Hannah Seymour,^ b. 17 June, 1771; d. 21 July, same year.
2635 Hezekiah Seymour,^ h. 28 Apr., 1772; d. 14 May, 1798.
2636 Leverett Seymour,^ b. 17 Oct., 1774; d. 10 June, 1848.
2637 Hannah Seymour,^ b. 5 Feb., 1777; m. ; res. in Skaneateles,
X. Y.
2638 Sarah Seymour,^ b. 6 June, 1779; m. Elias Merrell, of Utica, X. Y. ; d.
10 Sept., 1851 ; had six children.
2639 Bradford Seymour,^ b. 14 July, 1781; d. 12 Aug., 1844; res. in West-
moreland, X. Y.
2640 Azaph Seymour,^ b. 23 Feb., 1783; m. Abbie Webster.
2641 Isaac Seymour,^ b. 11 Aug., 1788; m. Sarah Savage; had four children.
954. EBEXEZER,' son of Samuel« (347), b. in Enfield, Conn., 6 Sept., 1751 ;
m. in Litchfield, Conn., 9 Dec, 1779, Mollie Bissell, b. 1755, dau. of Joel Bissell
and Mercy Bishop, b. 4 Aug., 1717.
210 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
She d. 17 June, 1816, aged 61; he d. in Xew Hartford, 17 July, 1843, aged
92 ; both are buried in Pine Meadow cemetery, Xew Hartford, Conii.
He res. in Avon, at that time a part of Farmington ; rem. to New Hartford,
where he spent the rest of his life; he was a manufacturer of carding machines in
company with his son, George C.
He was a soldier in the revolutionary war ; served in Col. Samuel McLellan's
Keg. It is said that he left the army because he had conscientious scruples
against shooting to kill.
Children, first two b. in Litchfield, others in New Hartford.
+2642 Laur.4,** b. 35 Sept., 1780; m. William Stevens.
-)-2643 Isaac s b. 6 Nov., 1782 ; m. Aurilla Barney.
2644 Samuel,^ b. 8 Sept., 1784; d. unm. 19 Jan., 1813.
2645 Friend Bissell,^ b. 29 Mar., 1786 ; d. unm. 28 May, 1813.
+2646 George Comfort,^ b. 17 Mar., 1788 ; m. Clarissa Brown.
2647 Ebenezer,* b. ; d. young.
2648 MoLLiE,^ twin to Ebenezer ; d. in infancy.
+2649 Maky,« b. 1 Oct., 1795; m. Joseph Buell.
956. SAMUEL,'' son of Samuel« (347), b. in Enfield, Conn., 20 July, 1755;
m. (1) in Goshen, Conn., 7 Dec, 1780, Sarah Rogers, b. 22 Feb., 1763.
She d. 8 Aug., 1807, in Smithfield, Pa.; he m. (2) in Smithfield, 28 Apr.,
1820, Mrs. Euth (Rogers) Pierce, b. 1766, sister of his first wife, widow of Cooley
Beebe and Phineas Pierce.
He d. 9 Mar., 1839 ;. she d. Sept., 1849.
He was deacon in the Congregational Church in Smithfield, Pa. ; he was a
clothier by trade. In 1782 he rem. to Poultney, Vt. ; in 1799 he was made Jus-
tice of the Peace; in Feb., 1801, rem. to Smithfield. He is said to have invented
and patented a shearing machine to run by water power, the principle of which is
still in use. He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; enlisted in Goshen,
Conn., in May, 1775 ; Sept. of the same year was discharged at Ticonderoga by
reason of sickness ; again entered the service in 1776 ; provided a substitute and
was discharged at Ticonderoga.
Children.
+2650 Clarissa,* b. in Goshen, 16 Nov., 1781 ; m. John Bassett.
+ 2651 Susannah,* b. 30 Sept., 1784; m. George Butson.
2652 Leverit,* b. 34 June, 1787; d. unm., 25 May, 1833.
+2653 Anna,* b. 6 July, 1789 ; m. Phineas Pierce.
2654 Salle,* b. 33 Nov., 1791; d. 35 Mar., 1792.
2655 Salle,* b. 8 Jan., 1793 ; d. 8 Aug., 1793.
2656 Samuel* b. 8 Aug., 1794; d. 10 Aug., 1794.
2657 Samuel* b. 8 Jan., 1796 ; d. 31 July, 1797.
+2658 Cynthia,* b. 13 Dec, 1797 ; m. Orramel Tracy.
+2659 Timothy Cadwell,* b. 25 Mar., 1800 ; m. Diana Aldrich.
+2660 Elvira,* b. 15 Nov., 1803; m. Arobel Tracy.
2661 Julia Maria* b. in Smithfield, Pa., 3 May", 1807; d. 13 Oct., 1807.
958. BRADFORD,'^ son of Samuel« (347), b. in Enfield, Conn., 24 Mar., 1759;^
m. about 1786, Mary (Polly) Thompson, of Goshen, Conn., dau. of Stephen.
Thompson and Mary Walters.
She d. 1826 ; he d. 1832.
The Kelloggs in" the New World. 211
He was a stone cutter ; settled in Hudson, 0. He was a revolutionary sol-
dier; in Col. Philip B. Bradley's Eeg.,, Capt. Weed's Co.; enlisted 26 July, 1780;
was discharged 15 Jan., 1781. Perhaps he was discharged on account of a wound,
as his name appears in a list of casualties.
Children.
+2602 Laura,^ b. in Hamden, Conn., 11 Feb., 1787; m. Jotham Atwater.
+2663 Polly,* b. 14 Feb., 1788; m. (1) Ebenezer Pease; (2) John Oviatt.
+266-1 Marina,* b. 4 Oct., 1790; m. Zina Post.
+2665 Ehoda,* b. about 1792; m. Benjamin Oviatt.
2666 Luna,* b. ; m. Richard Cray; res. in Hudson, 0.
+2667 Alfred,* b. in Goshen, 4 Sept., 1797; m. Atlanta Upson.
+2668 Elvira,* b. in Hudson, 4 Aug., 1803 ; m. John Ferguson Frost.
+2669 Lansing,* b. in Hudson, 24 Dec, 1806; ni. Caroline Bishop.
2670 LuciNDA,* b. ; d. aged 8.
960. HELMONT,^ son of Samuel« (347), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 17 Mar.,
1763; m. 5 Jan., 1786, Susannah Moore, b. 1 June, 1763, dau. of Josiah Moore,
of New Hartford, and Anna Gillette.
She d. 20 Feb., 1840; he d. 28 Mar., 1848, aged 86; both are buried in Syl-
vania. Wis.
He was a blacksmith ; res. in Goshen, Conn., until about 1837, when he rem.
to Sylvania (generally known as Kellogg's corners). Wis. He was a revolutionary
soldier ; in his application for a pension he stated that he was born in New Hart-
ford, Conn.
When he was 7 years old his father rem. to Goshen, Conn., where he con-
tinued to live; 1836 to 1842 he was at a place then called Southport, Wis., having
followed his children from Connecticut. In the summer of 1777, while staying
in Litchfield, Conn., with Mr. Buck, he was drafted for a short time to serve at
Horse Neck ; next he served at White Plains, N. Y. ; then he worked on the for-
tifications between Fort Putnam and North River; after returning home he was
soon ordered to the coast, on the Sound, at Greenwich, Conn., where some French
troops were also stationed. His regiment made an unsuccessful assault on the
Bridge, at King's Bridge, on the Hudson.
He and his wife and Melzar Howe and his wife were members of the First
Methodist Class organized in Litchfield Co., Conn. Three of his sons m. four of
Mr. Howe's daus.
Children, b. in Goshen, Conn.
2671 Chauncet,* b. 30 Nov., 1786; d. 27 Apr., 1790.
+2672 Lcman,* b. 8 Aug., 1788; m. Hannah Tuttle.
+2673 Chauncey,* b. 23 Apr., 1790; m. Helen Howe.
+2674 Austin,* b. 20 Feb., 1792; m. (1) Artemetia Howe; (2) Armenia Howe;
(3) Almira Daniells.
+2675 Elvira,* b. 10 July, 1794; m. Almerin Stillman.
+2676 Leverett Steele,* b. 27 Oct., 1796; m. Angeline Howe.
+2677 Thaddeus Gillett,* b. 27 Oct., 1796; m. Melinda Stuart Washburn.
+2678 Harvt-y,* b. 25 Sept., 1798; m. (1) Mary Brooks; (2) Elisheba Darien.
+2679 Minerva Susannah,* b. 24 Sept., 1800; m. Rev. Julius Field.
+26S0 Seth Helmont,* b. 14 Nov., 1802 ; m. Electa Stratton Washburn.
212 The Kelloggs in the New World.
961. ESTHEE/ dau. of Abraham^ (348), b. in Xew Hartford, 24 Mar., 1748;
m. Judge Aaron Austin, b. in Suffield, 25 Aug., 1745, son of Aaron Austin, b. 25
Feb., 1716.
She d. 4 Mar., 1826; he d. 15 July, 1829; both d. in New Hartford.
He was for twenty-five consecutive years one of the twelve assistants in the
Connecticut Legislature, the body which corresponded to the present Senate. He
was Judge of the County Court of Litchfield for many years; deacon in the Con-
gregational Church, New Hartford; also a merchant. He was a man of great
influence in his town and State; was elected Fellow of the Corporation of Yale
College in 1803. He was a soldier in the revolutionary army in Nathaniel Wales'
Co., and was present at the surrender of Burgo}Tie.
Children.
2681 Abigail AuMin,^ h. ; d. unm. aged 20.
2682 Esther Austin,^ b. ; m. Uriel Holmes, a native of Hartland, who
was graduated from Yale College in 1784, a prominent lawyer in
Litchfield, one of the twelve assistants of the Connecticut Legis-
lature for many years, and a member of Congress from Connecticut
1817-18. She d. of consumption.
2683 Montgomery Austin,^ b. ; m. Betsey Griffin.
2684 Ralsamon Austin,^ b. about 1784; was graduated from Yale 1801; d. in
Washington, 1840.
2685 Sarah Austin,^ b. .
2686 Clarissa Austin,^ h. ; d. unm. aged 26.
962. ABKAHAM,^ son of Abraham^ (348), b. 27 Jan., 1750; m. (1), in New
Hartford, 6 Feb., 1772, Sarah Seymour, b. 12 July, 1750, dau. of John and
Hannah Seymour.
She d. 4 Mar., 1802; he m. (2) 6 Jan., 1803, Mrs. Sarah (Cowles) Merrill,
widow of Dr. Eldad Merrill.
He d. 29 Apr., 1812; she d., suddenly, 19 Nov., 1814, aged 61, falling by the
roadside, on her way to visit her sick dau.
Children hy first wife, h. in New Hartford.
2687 Hannah.s b. 29 Oct., 1772; d. 3 May, 1774.
+2688 Abram,^ b. 28 Sept., 1774"; m. Jerusha Goodwin.
-f2689 Hannah,** b. 18 Mar., 1776; m. Jared Andrews.
+2690 Warren,** b. 5 Jan., 1779; m. (1) Khoda Webster; (2) Rhoda Case.
+2G91 Horace,^ b. 1 Oct., 1780; m. (1) Orpah Pratt; (2) Anna Steele.
2692 S.ARAH,* b. 4 June, 1783; m. Norman Pringle, of Harwinton; rem. to
St. Louis, Mo.
2G93 Virgil,* b. 29 June, 1785; d. 5 May, 1788.
2694 John,* bap. 29 Sept., 1787; d. young.
963. SOLOMON,' son of Abraham^ (348), b. 10 Dec, 1751 ; m. 16 Nov., 1773,
Ruth Kellogg (429), b. 20 Oct., 1749, dau. of Deacon Silas Kellogg (+125), of
Sheffield, Mass.
He d. 13 Sept., 1795; she d. 1845, aged 96; she lived on Oriskany Creek,
near Oneida Castle, Oneida Co., N. Y.
He rem. from New Hartford about 1787 to Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., when
the only house in TJtica was a log cabin. Their nearest white neighbors were
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 213
twenty-one miles distant. They crossed the Mohawk by swimming their animals
which drew their wagons by a bed cord hitched at the end of the tongue. He
afterward moved to the Oriskany, two miles south of Clinton, where he bought
lands from the Indians. He also secured farms at Sempronius and Manlius and
at Salina, ]N'. Y. He revisited Connecticut; purchased suitable kettles, and re-
turned with them to Salina, where he was the first to engage in the business of
boiling salt brine. Later he located a farm in SjTacuse.
Children, first seven b. in New Hartford, Conn.
-f 2695 EuTH,8 b. 12 Aug., 1774; m. Timothy Greenly.
-1-2696 SiLAS,^ b. 30 Mar., 1776; m. Elizabeth .
4-2697 Solomon,* b. 4 Apr., 1778; m. (1) Rebecca Turner; (2) Mrs. Brown.
-1-2698 Washington,** b. 2 July, 1780; m. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Wilbur) Sim-
mons.
-f-2699 Gkeen,s b. 14 Sept., 1782; m. Chloe Wilcox.
-j-2700 Harvey,8 b. 29 Sept., 1785; m. (1) Mary Butterfield; (2) Orpha D.
Curtis.
-j-2701 James,^ b. 14 Feb., 1787 ; m. Mary Prior.
-1-2702 PHiLO,sb. 3 Jan., 1789; m. (1) Nancy Ann Riley; (2) .
4-2703 PE.UiL,* b. 3 Jan., 1789 ; m. Lucy Maria Northrup.
4-2704 Heney^s b. 17 Apr., 1791; m. Sarah Rej-nolds.
-1-2705 ABRAir,8 b. 12 Feb., 1793; m. (1) Maria Mickles; (2) Mrs. Catherine
(Wasson) Essex; (3) Julia Wood; (4) Elizabeth Nogle.
-1-2706 Aaron,* twin to Abram; m. (1) Sarah Mickles; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth
Coles; (3) Mrs. Rispah Cornwall; (4) Mary Panick.
964. MOSES,'^ son of Abraham" (348), b. in New Hartford, 23 Feb., 1754; m.
(1) Rhoda Kellogg (430), dau. of Deacon Silas Kellogg (-^125).
She d. ; he m. (2) in New Hartford, 19 Jan., 1786, Mabel Merrill, b.
6 Mar., 1763, dau. of Elijah Merrill and Rachel Wells.
He d. in New Hartford in 1806.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served three days on the Lexington Alarm.
Children by first wife, b. in New Hartford.
2707 A Son,* d. in infancy.
2708 A Daughter,* d. in infancy.
2709 James,* bap. 11 Aug., 1782; d. unm. 4 Apr., 1826.
Children by second wife.
+2710 Norman,* b. 31 Oct., 1794; m. Fannie Steele.
4-2711 Truman,* b. Dec, 1800; m. Fannie Marsh.
2712 Henry,* b. ; d. 22 Oct., 1823; buried in Mobile, Ala ; he became
exhausted in throwing over a cargo, in a gale, and d. at sea.
2713 Polly,* b. ; m. Benham; rem. to New York.
2714 Louisa,* b. ; m. Worcester Henderson.
2715 Sophia,* b. ; m. Lovejoy.
965. ELIAS,^ son of Abraham" (348), b. 23 Feb., 1754; m. (1) 18 Dec, 1777,
Mary Merrill.
She d. ; he m. (2) 15 Mar., 1797, Betsey Dorr, of Wethersfield.
He d. 12 Oct., 1830; she d. 15 Dec, 1839.
214 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was a merchant in early life, in company with his brother-in-law, Judge
Austin, in the southern part of New Hartford ; later he was a farmer. He repre-
sented New Hartford in the Connecticut Legislature of 1811.
Child.
+2716 CH.utLES Dork,* b. in New Hartford, 9 Jan., 1799; m. (1) Cynthia
Hill; (2) Orrell Woodruff; (3) Mrs. Susan (Hayes) Bidwell.
966. PHINEAS,'' son of Abraham" (348), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 7 June,
175R; ni. (1) in West Hartford, 22 Jan., 1778, Olive Frazer, b. 2 Apr., 1753, dau.
of Charles Frazer, of Newington, Conn.
She d. ; he m. (2) Ruth ; she d. 12 Oct., 1833 ; he d. in New
Hartford, N. Y., 2 Dec, 1835.
He rem. from Connecticut to New Hartford, N. Y., and settled on a farm
about a mile south of the village. He and his wife were admitted to the Presby-
terian Church in New Hartford, N. Y., in 1803.
He was a soldier in the revolution, in Capt. Chester's Wethersfield Co. of
Minute men, in the Lexington Alarm, 19 Apr., 1775; enlisted Nov., 1775, in
Capt. Ebenezer Bissell's Co., Col. Huntington's Connecticut Eeg. ; served twelve
months; engaged at the siege of Boston and battle of Long Island; was dis-
charged from hospital in Newark, N. J., where he had been confined since the
battle of Long Island ; he is believed to have seen subsequent service and to have
been in West Point in 1780 ; was granted a pension in ISIS, at which time he was
a resident of Manlius, N. Y.
Children.
+2717 Ketueah,s b. 10 Nov., 1778; m. Gen. Oliver Collins.
+2718 Leonard,* b. 18 Feb., 1781 ; m. Sally French.
+2719 Maey Ann,8 b. 5 Aug., 1783; m. Elias Hart.
+2720 Nancy,* b. in New Hartford, 18 Aug., 1787; m. Daniel Powell.
-1-2721 Charles Fraser* b. in New Hartford, 22 May, 1788; m. (1) Ahnira
Kilbourne Harris ; (2) Elizabeth Gazlay ; (3) Mrs. Eliza (Smith)
Downes.
+2722 PHiNE.is,* b. 11 Oct., 1790; m. (1) Louisa Thomas; (2) Cynthia Ann
Brown; (3) Leonora Marsh.
2723 Sophia,* b. 10 Sept., 1792 ; m. 19 Feb., 1817, Warren Converse, b. 19
June, 1786; he d. 3 Jan., 1866; she d. 18 Apr., 1877; had no chil-
dren.
2724 Julia Ann,* b. 2 Mar., 1796; m. 24 Feb., 1825, Dr. Isaac Teller; d. 22
Sept., 1838; he d. in Chittenango, N. Y., 30 June, 1874; had no
children.
967. MARTIN,' son of Abraham* (348), b. in Hartford, 16 July, 1758; m.
about 1784, Lucy Seymour, b. 1758, dau. of Zebulon Seymour, b. 1708 or '09,
of Hartford, and Keziah Bull.
She d. 19 Sept., 1839, aged 81 ; he d. 14 Apr., 1840, aged 82.
He was admitted to the church in New Hartford, Conn., 2 Oct., 1791. He
purchased a tract of land, all forest, in Winfield, N. Y., which he cleared, built a
two-story house, a large barn, planted two orchards and resided there until his
death.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 215
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner. In ITT'o, while living in New
Hartford, he enlisted and went to Crown Point, X. Y. He next joined the army
which was to invade Canada, but after the capture of St. Johns was ordered back
to Ticonderoga. In 1776 he marched with the troops sent to re-enforce the army,
besieging Quebec, which was met at Three Elvers on its retreat. As the army was
threatened with smallpox, they encamped at the Elver Sorrell to be inoculated,
and as soon as recovered returned to Crown Point and Fort Indepndence, N. Y.
He turned out on the alarm occasioned by the burning of the public property at
Danbiiry, and at the landing of the British troops at New Haven. He was also
in the expedition against the Indians in the Susquehannah Valley. He was sick
several years after he returned from the army. After the close of the war he rem.
to Oneida Co., N. Y., and later to Winfield, Herkimer Co. He was described as a
large man, 6 feet in height, broad shoulders, erect, correct and temperate in all his
habits and a notable citizen.
Children.
+2725 Laura,s b. 11 Dec, 1786; m. Amos EejTiolds.
2726 E.\LPH,s b. 2 July, 1789 ; d. 8 Jan., 1792.
+2727 George Washington,^ b. 17 Apr., 1791; m. Maria Sessions.
+2728 Lucy,* b. 26 Aug., 1792; m. Capt. Alvah Barber.
+2729 Meeron,* b. 2-i Mar., 1795; m. Daniel Leonard.
+2730 Ealph Phineas,^ b. 12 July, 1796; m. Clarissa L. Gridley.
2731 Olive,* b. 5 Apr., 1798 ; d. aged 6 weeks.
+2732 Horace Dryden,* b. 21 Aug., 1799; m. (1) Mrs. Mary Ann (Netter-
ville) Stewart; (2) Mary B. Stone.
+2733 CiiAUNCEY Seymour,* b. 16 July, 1801 ; m. Eebocca .
968. FEEDEEICK WEBSTEB,' son of Abraham** (348), b. 31 Jan., 1761;
m. Margaret Moore, b. 13 July, 1760, dau. of Joseph Moore, of Pittsfield, Mass.,
and Margaret Kellogg (+356).
She d. 3 Oct., 1803 ; he d. 7 June, 1817.
He res. in Whitestown, N. Y. His will, dated 12 Aug., 1815, mentioned his
daus., Jerusha Case, Polly Leonard, Amanda Kellogg, sons, Frederick, the eldest,
Hiram, Uriel and Webster.
Children, first three I. in New Hartford, N. Y., others in Whitestown.
+2734 Polly,* b. 7 Sept., 1780 ; m. Daniel Leonard.
+2735 Frederick,* b. ; m. Esther Guthrie.
+2736 Jerusha,* b. 1786; m. Elisha Case.
+2737 Uriel Holmes,* b. 22 Sept., 1789; m. Mary Esther Huggins.
+2738 Amanda,* b. ; m. Professor Seth Norton. '
2739 Hiram,* b. ; m. (1) Lucinda Monroe; (2) Cynthia Bradner.
2740 Webster,* b. ; m. Marianna Nash, b. 24 Oct., 1798, dau, of Jon-
athan Nash, third, of Great Barrington, Mass., and Mercy Smith.
She d. 4 Feb., 1845 ; he d. 23 Feb., 1859 ; both are buried in Tal-
madge, 0. ; had no children.
969. SAEAH,'' dau. of Abraham** (348), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 3 June,
1763; m. 4 July, 1781, Gen. Martin Smith, b. 25 Jan., 1762.
She d. 22 Julv, 1834; he d. 1852.
216 The Eelloggs in the New World.
He was Capt. of the Light Horse Co., in Hartland, Conn., and Gen. of Militia
in Ohio; in 1799, .he rem. with his family to Vernon, 0., then a wilderness. The
town was named Smithfield, for him, but at his request the name was changed to
Vernon. He was a useful and influential citizen.
Children.
2741 Electa Smith,^ b. in New Hartford, Conn., 30 May, 1782; d. 1876.
2742 Erastus Sviith,^ b. 17 Jan., 1784; d. 16 July, 1820.
2743 Harriet Smith,^ b. Jan., 1786; d. Feb., 1787.
2744 A Daughter,^ b. and d. Dec, 1787.
2745 Harriet Smith,^ b. in Hartland, Conn., 5 Nov., 1788; d. 17 Aug., 1819.
2746 Sarah (Sally) Smith,^ b. in Hartland, Conn., 10 Mar., 1791; m. 2 Dec.,
1811, Alvan Coe, b. in Granville, Mass., 1783, son of Aaron Coe.
He studied law in Granville, Mass., and practiced for a time in
Lee; after he rem. to the "Western Reserve" he studied theology,
and became a missionary among the Western Indians; d. 5 Apr.,
1854 ; she res. in 1878 in Kinsman, 0.
2747 Henrietta Smith,^ b. 26 July, 1793.
2748 Maria Smith,^ b. 9 Oct., 1795; m. Allen Spencer; she d. June, 1818.
Her dau., Matilda, b. 4 Oct., 1815, m. Abner Kellogg (+7906).
2749 Charlotte Smith,^ b. 5 Apr., 1798.
2750 Havilah Sviith,^ b. in Vernon, 3 June, 1801.
2751 Eliza Smith,^ b. 26 Feb., 1803; d. 7 July, 1841.
970. TRUiLA.N,'' son of Abraham" (348), b. in Xew Hartford, Conn., 6 Jan.,
1766; m. 3 Feb., 1788, Hannah Merrill, b. 15 Jan., 1765, dau. of Elijah Merrill
and Rachel Wells, of New Hartford.
He d. 5 Nov., 1821 ; she d. 4 Oct., 1847, aged 84.
He was a farmer ; res. in New Hartford, N. Y., where both d.
Children, all except Rachel b. in New Hartford, N. Y.
+2752 Rachel,^ b. in New Hartford, Conn., 11 June, 1788; m. Eli Butler.
+2753 FoRRis,8 b. 1791 ; m. Lois Estes.
+2754 Truman,^ b. 15 Feb., 1795; m. Malinda Marsh.
+2755 Hannah,^ b. 8 July, 1799; m. Henry Higby.
+2756 Morris* b. 21 Apr., 1804; m. Maria Winchester.
+2757 Eliza,* b. 6 June, 1806; m. Charles Parsons Wetmore.
971. ELIZABETH,'' dau. of Abraham" (348), b. 17 June, 1768; m. Josiah
Hatch.
They lived in Granville, Mass., and Owatonna, Minn.
Child.
■ 2758 Josiah Harvey Hatch,^ b. 17 Mar., 1808; m. 1835, Lucelia Emilia Haves,
b. 25 Sept., 1816, dau. of Chester Hayes, b. 12 Mar., 1793, and
Fidelia Holcombe, b. in Granby, Mass., 8 Aug., 1795; she d. 15
July, 1855 ; he was a farmer in Owatonna, Minn.
987. ELEAZER,'' son of Isaac" (351), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 10 Apr.,
1749; m. 15 Feb., 1770, Esther Fuller.
He d. in Geneseo, N. Y., 13 May, 1813.
The Kelloggs in the New Wokld. 217
He res. in that part of Winchester, Conn., now Barkhanisted ; probably he
rem. to Utica, N. Y., shortly after 1791. At the first town meeting held in Win-
sted, Conn., 17 Mar., 1778, he was chosen clerk. He was appointed to read the
Psalms on Sabbath day. He was a pensioner of the war of 1812; in his applica-
tion for a pension he states that he was in the Thirteenth Eeg. of United States
Infantry; was wounded in both legs, 2-1 July, 1813, at Fort George (opposite
Fort Niagara), in Upper Canada, while relieving a sentinel on picket guard.
Children.
2759 Isaacs b. 27 Sept., 1770; d. 24 June, 1772.
+2760 Elijah,^ b. 29 Mar., 1772; m. Mabel Clement,
-f 2761 Elisha,** twin to Elijah, b. 29 Mar., 1772 ; m. Persis Dunham.
-|-2762 Sus.iNNAH,*' b. 10 Jan., 1774; m. Jonathan Dunham.
2763 Isaac,** b. 28 Feb., 1776; m. Martha Dunham. They were recommended
by the church in New Hartford to the church in Unadilla, N. Y.
-f2761 Saeah,"*' b. 5 Jan., 1778; m. David Parker.
+2765 Giles,* b. 21 Sept., 1779; m. Rachel Delamater.
+2766 Whiting,* b. 19 Apr., 1781; m. Marinda Burr.
+2767 Eleazer,* b. ; m. Mary Baxter.
+2768 Chaelotte,* b. 8 Apr., 1787 ;"'m. Alpheus Press.
2769 Esther,* b. 14 Nov., 1789, in Winsted.
+2770 Solomon,* b. ; m. Margaret Mulholand.
2771 Crusa,* b. 13 Aug., 1791, in Winsted.
+2772 Hiram,* b. 18 May, 1793; m. Anna Triiman.
2773 Warren,* b. .
991. DANIEL,'^ son of Isaac« (351), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 5 Apr., 1758;
m. Abigail Crow.
He d. in York, Washtenaw Co., Mich., about 1830.
He was a revolutionary soldier. He and his wife were in Paris, N. Y., as
early as 1 Oct., 1780.
Children.
+2774 WiLLiA:\r Perry,* bap. in Paris, N. Y., 1 Oct., 1780; m. Janette Luce.
+2775 Abigail* bap. 10 Nov., 1782; m. William F. Stevens.
+2776 Daniel,* b. 7 Mar., 1793, in Hartford; m. Demaris Baldwin.
+2777 Horace,* b. 1797; m. Deborah Dean.
+ 2778 Samuel,* b. ; ni. Hannah Johnson.
+2779 George,* b. 14 July, 1800; m. (1) Heartv B. King; (2) Mrs. Fannv
(Tiffany) Tucker.
2780 Theodosi.a.,* b. ; m. Tilness Green; res. in Geauga Co., 0.
992. EACHEL,'^ dau. of Isaac« (351), b. in New Hartford, 1 May, 1760; m.
there 11 July, 1787, Preserved Crissey, son of David Crissey, of Winchester, form-
erly of Woodbury, Conn., and Hannah Wibnot.
He was a farmer; Sheriff in Connecticut; rem. about 1805, to Litchfield
Herkimer Co., N. Y.
Children. ^
2781 Electa Crissey,^ b. 14 Mar., 1788; m. Josiah Earl.
2782 Truman Crissey,^ b. 22 Feb., 1790; d. Mar., 1813, in Weston, N. Y. ;
was a cooper.
218 TiiK Kelloggs ix the A"ew World.
2783 AJfred Crisscy,'^ b. 19 ilar., 1795; was a soldier in war of 1813; d. in
the army.
2784 Phila Crissey,^ h. 10 Oct., 1791; m. Salmon Harding.
2785 William Rufus Crissey,^ b. 19 :\Iay, 1799; m. Sabra Frazier, dau. of
Jabez Frazier. In -1879 he wrote: "Some twenty years ago, I re-
ceived this narative from my sister. Electa, The last time I saw her.
She sais to me, When your Father was Sherif thare came a man to
our hous hunting for a site to put up a carding mill to card wool.
His name I think, was Doolittle. He had been to Washington and
got his pattent rite. He built his mil neare our dwelling, boarded
with us. When he had completed his mill he came in ses to father
the mil is redy to run But I have no wool, mother was carding and
I was spining. She takes her lock of wool in her apron and starts
for the mill. I takes up my wheel and follows on. I stood by the
machine and takes the first role that comes out and spun it. This
was the first role of wool carded by a machine in the United States
of America."
995. KOAH,' son of Capt. Xoah« (352), b. in Xew Hanford, 8 May, 1756; m.
(1) Deborah Knowlton.
She d. ; he m. (2) about 1791, Lucy Crow, of Torringford, b. 1770,
dau. of Nathaniel Crow, of Hartford. He d. 3 Mar., 1822 ; she d. 13 Feb., 1823.
He was a revolutionary soldier; enlisted 1776, in his father's company and
served throughout the entire war. He was in the disastrous campaign against
Quebec, when Montgomery fell. He had applied for a pension, and if he had lived
one hour longer his family would have received pay for his long term of service.
In 1789 he lived in Barkhamsted; 1794 rem. to Paris, X. Y., and afterward
to Frankfort, N. Y.
Children by first icife.
+2786 LuRA,^ b. 11 Jan., 1783; m. Capt. James Fosket.
+2787 Truman,^ b. ; m. Delany Hasselkus.
-f 2788 Theron,^ b. 24 Feb., 1788; m.'Margaret Killiher.
+2789 Philinda,s b. 31 Oct., 1790; m. John Eandall Stone.
Children by second wife.
2790 Edwin.s b. in Paris Hill, 11 Sept., 1795. In 1819 he went to Mobile,
Ala., to join his brother, Theron, in business, and, in about three
weeks, d. of yellow fever ; was unm.
+2791 Nathaniel,^ b. 23 Aug., 1797; m. Sarah Sizcr Fellows.
4-2792 Deborah,^ b. 23 July, 1799 ; m. John Daniel Hasselkus.
+2793 AuRiLLA,s b. 14 July, 1802; m. Jonas A. Odle.
2794 Almira,^ b. in Paris, 17 Sept., 1804; m. Dec, 1826, Dr. Alvin B. Main,
a noted physician and surgeon in the war of 1812. He lived and d.
in Cherry Creek, N. Y. After his death she res. with her sister,
Deborah, in Oakfield, X. Y.
996. CLEMENCE," dau. of Capt. Xoah" (352), b. in Xew Hartford, Conn., 18
Feb., 1758; m. 9 Nov., 1780, Mathias Hurlburt, b. 18 June, 1755, son of Dr.
Josiah Hurlburt, of Berlin, Conn., b. 10 Oct., 1704, and Susannah Lee.
He d. in Catskill, X. Y., 13 Apr., 1814; she d. in Utica, X. Y., 31 July, 1842,
aged 84.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 219
lie res. in Hartford, Conn., Eichmond, Mass., and Whitestown, X. Y. He
served in the revolutionary war, and his widow received a pension.
Children, first four b. in Eichmond, Mass.
2795 Titus Eurlhurt,^ b. 31 AiTg., 1781; d. , in Western Xew York.
2796 Kellogg Hurlhurtp b. 26 Aug., 1783.
2797 Parnell Hurlburt,^ b. 16 Jan., 1787.
2798 Augustus Hurlburt,^ b. 4 June, 1789.
2799 Benjamin F. Hurlburt,^ h. in Whitestown, 6 Mar., 1793; m. Elizabeth
Manson.
2800 Willys Hurlburt,^ b. in Xcw Hartford, 10 Mar., 179G; d. 12 Dec, 1S12.
2801 A Son,^ lived one day.
2802 Thomas J. Hurlburt,^ b. in Whitestown, 8 Xov., 1801.
997. JESSE," son of Capt. Xoah« (352), b. in Xew Hartford, Conn., 25 Sept.,
1759; m. (1) 10 May, 1781, Susanna Griswold, b. -1 June, 1761, dau. of Seth
Griswold, of Xew Hartford, and Ann .
She d. in Xew Hartford,_ X'. Y., 10 Xov., 1793; he m. (2) 1794, Mrs. Mary
(Russell) Parish, widow of Capt. Parish, of Branford, Conn. ; d. 28 Feb., 1813,
aged 53 ; she d. aged 84.
He res. in Marcellus, X. Y.
He was in the revolutionary army, in the Eighteenth Connecticut Reg. ;
served from 19 Aug. to 25 Sept., 1776, in Xew York. He bought land in Cam-
illus, X. Y., 9 Aug., 1803.
Children.
+2803 Sylvi.4,8 b. 15 Feb., 17S2; m. (1) William Machan; (2) Maj. Samuel
Pierce.
+2804 Feances,8 b. 13 June, 1784 ; m. John H. Warren.
+2805 Ansel,8 b. 21 Oct., 1787; m. Lora Tyler.
+2806 Ealsamon,^ b. ; m. Olive Stevens.
+2807 George,* b. ; m. Mrs. Thankful (Davis) Palmer.
+2808 John Russell,* b. 16 Ma}', 1793 ; m. Mary Otterson.
+2809 Susan Griswold.^ b. 29 Mar., 1796 ; m. Jacob Chase.
2810 Jesse,* b. 1798 ; d. unm. aged 70, in Marcellus, X. Y.
+2811 DoRASTUS,* b. 10 Jan., 1807 ; m. (1) . ; (2) Alida Kennada; (3)
Maladine Ingham.
998. SARAH,* dau. of Capt. XoahG (352), b. 28 Sept., 1761; m. 10 Mav, 1781,
Daniel W. Sandeforth.
She d. in Petersborough, X. Y., about 1814.
He was a tailor ; res. in X"ew Hartford, Conn. ; rem. to X"ew Hartford, X. Y.,
and thence to the Black River country.
Children.
2812 Sarah Sandeforth,^ b. Sept., 1781; m. (1) Amos Gridley, of Farming-
ton; m. (2) about 1827, Capt. William Clark, of Utica, X. Y.; d.
in Brookl}'n, X. Y., Apr., 1851.
2813 Mary (Polly) Sandeforth,^ b. .
2814 Lucy Sandeforth,^ b. .
2815 Minerva Sandeforth,^ b. .
220
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2816 Frances Sandeforth,^ b.
2817 Grace Sandeforth,^ b.
2818 Rupert Lewis Sandeforthp b.
2819 Emmeline Sandeforthf b. —
2820 Harriet Sandeforth,^ b.
999. HULDAH LAVINA/ dau. of Capt. Xoah« (352), b. 13 Sept., 1703;
Samuel Norton, of New Hartford, N. Y.
She d. in New Hartford, N. Y., about ISOS.
Children.
2821 Luman Norton,^ h. .
2822 Almena Norton,^ b. .
2823 Hiram Norton,^ b. .
2824 Andrew Norton,^ b. .
2825 Huldah Norton,^ b. .
2826 Frances Norton,^ b. .
1000. MIRIAM,^ dau. of Capt. Noah« (352), b. in New Hartford, Conn, 6
Sept., 1765; m. 17 Dec, 178-i, Noah Sejinour, b. 10 Nov., 1759.
He d. 26 Mar., 1832; she d. 14 Jan., 1846.
They lived in New Hartford, Conn., until 1813, then rem. to Sodus, Wayni
Co., N. Y. He was a revolutionary soldier.
Children.
2827 Norman Seymour,^ b. 11 Dec., 1785; d. 30 Sept., 1802.
2828 Lott N. Seymour,^ b. 3 Mar., 1788; m. 26 Feb., 1812, Belinda Spencer,
b. 4 June, 1792 ; d. 27 Oct., 1844 or '46 ; she d. Nov., 1873.
2829 Lauren Seymour,^ b. 15 June, 1790; m. Sarah Olmstead, dau. of Gam-
aliel Olmstead ; rem. to Wolcott, N. Y. ; d. in New Hartford, N Y. „^
2830 Huldah Seymour,^ b. 15 Mar., 1794; m. John Eoe, of Butler, Wa-vne Co, "^
N. Y.
2831 Esther Seymour,^ b. 14 Mar., 1796; m. Joshua L}Tnan; res. in Ashta-
bula Co., 0.
2832 Horace Seymour,^ b. 26 Jan., 1801.
2833 Julia Seymour,^ b. 6 Apr., 1803; m. John Love, of Wajne Co., N. Y.
2834 Norman Seymour,^ b. 16 July, 1807; res. in Warae Co., N. Y.
1001. JOANNA,'' dau. of Capt. Noah« (352), b. 15 Jan., 1768;
Hartford, N. Y., 5 May, 1785, William Thrall.
in New'
2835 Eleanor Thrall,^ b.
2836 Hannah Thrall,^ b.
1002. MICHAEL,^ son of Capt. Noah« (352), b. 4 Mar., 1770; m. 22 Sep^
1796, Sarah (Sally) Gillett, b. 9 Aug., 1773, dau. of Capt. Matthew Gillett and|
Lois Douglas, whose father, Samuel Douglas, was one of the first settlers of Ne*j
Hartford, N. Y.
He d. 20 Nov., 1831; she d. 28 Apr., 1858, aged 84; both were buried ,
Town Hill cemetery. New Hartford, Conn.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. . 221
He was a carpenter; lived on .the old homestead, three-fourths of a mile
south of the meeting-house on Town Hill. He was said to have been quite in-
genious, but never accumulated much property.
Children.
28.37 Laura,* b. 4 Sept., 1797; m. Ashbel Marsh, b. in New Hartford, Conn.,
28 Oct., 1796, son of Asabel Marsh and Abigail Ward, b. in New
Hartford; d. Apr., 1868.
2838 Lois,* b. 2 Apr., 1800 ; m. Eodolphus Andrews; d. 1842.
-1-2839 George,* b. 20 Aug., 1802; m. (1) Caroline Boyden; (2) Mehitabel
Camp; (3) Beulah Camp.
2840 Margaret,* b. 19 Oct, 1804; m. C. Eossiter; d. Sept., 1883.
-f 2841 Sarah,* b. 21 Jan., 1807; m. EosweU Cook.
2842 Fraxces,* b. 11 Sept., 1809; m. 1838, Henry Carder; d. 13 Dec, 1865.
2843 Edwin Michael* b. 8 Jan., 1812; m. 26 Oct., 1840, his cousin, Jane
Caroline Eose, b. 2 Apr., 1817, dau. of Lovel Eose, b. 15 June, 1787,
and Pantha Gillett, b. 19 Aug., 1793. He lived in New Hartford;
was in the clock business until his health failed; returned to Conn.,
bought a farm and res. there until his death; d. 20 Nov., 1856;
she d. 23 June, 1898.
2844 LEOX-iRD,* b. 14 Jan., 1815.
1003. CLAEISSA,' dau. of Capt. Noah« (352), b. 19 May, 1777; m. (1) W.
F. Wheeler.
He d. ; she returned to Connecticut and m. (2) Peck, of
Providence, E. I.
Children by first husband.
2845 William Wheeler,^ b. .
2846 Clemence Wheeler,^ b. .
2847 Clarissa Wheeler,^ b. .
2848 David Kellogg Wheeler,^ b. 1880, Eavenna, 0.
Child by second husband.
2849 Millicent Peclc,^ b. .
1010. MAEY ANN,^ dau. of Ashbel^ (354), b. 9 Oct., 1761 ; m. in New Hart-
ford, Conn., 2 May, 1782, Josiah Gaylord, b. Mar., 1761, son of William Gaylord,
b. Nov., 1733, and Sarah Eiley.
She d. Oct., 1806; had joined the church in New Hartford, 7 July, 1783.
Children.
2850 Chloe Gaylord,^ bap. 7 July, 1783, in New Hartford, Conn.
2851 Mary Ann Gaylord,^ bap. 16 Oct., 1785.
2852 Erastus Gaylord,^ b. 22 Mar., 1795; m. 1 May, 1815, Sallie Messenger;
had two children.
1011. ASHBEL,^ son of Ashbel« (354), b. 18 Oct., 1763; m. 3 June, 1790,
ilartha Bacon Ward, b. 20 Mar., 1774.
He d. 24 Apr., 1835; she d. 1 July, 1845.
He res. in Brookfield and Adams Center, N. Y.
He was one of the twelve men who went from Connecticut in the spring of
1790 and settled in Madison Co., N. Y., where he lived forty-five years. From 10
222 The Kelloggs in the jSTew World.
Sept., 1832, to the time of his death he resided in Adams Center, iST. Y., where the
homestead is now owned by Frank Hovey, who m. a great granddaughter. He
was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Bridgewater.
Children.
+2853 AsHBEL LooMis,^ b. 27 Oct., 1791 ; m. Nancy Saunders.
+2851 Frances,^ b. 3 Mar., 1791; m. Benjamin Southwick.
+2855 Gaylord,** b. 31 July, 1797; m. Eosanna Warner.
+2856 LcKE,Sb. 6 Apr., 1800; m. (1) Adah Maxson; (2) Mrs. Patience (Ken-
yon) Pettit.
+2857 Maeia,^ b. 31 Jan., 1802 ; m. Norman Coe.
2858 Ann,s b. 7 Feb., 1804 ; m. George Goodenough Bailey ; res. in Castile,
N. Y. ; had no children.
+2859 Olivia,^ b. 17 July, 1806; m. Henry Bunce.
+2860 Oren,* b. 18 Jan., 1809 ; m. Harriet Leonora Fuller.
2861 MoxTGOJiERY Austin,** b. 21 Aug., 1811; d. 7 Dec, 1812.
+2862 IsAAC,s b. 22 Nov., 1818; m. (1) Juliette Grommon; (2) Ann Janette
Maxson.
1013. LYDIA,'' dau. of Ashbel« (354), b. 19 Dec, 1768; m. Smith.
She d. 6 Sept., 1793.
Child.
2863 Dajjton Smith,^ b. ; res. with his uncle, Rhoderick (+1018), till
of age, when he rem. to Philadelphia, Pa.
1014. ELIJAH,'' son of Ashbel« (354), b. 12 July, 1770; m. (1) in New Hart-
ford, 2 Oct., 1791, Deborah Ward.
She d. ; he m. (2) Mrs. Zodia Taylor; she d. ; he d. 5 Dec,
1830, in Claridon, 0. ; he had previously lived in TuUy, 0.
Children.
+2864 EODERICK,^ b. 1796, in Claridon, 0. ; m. Sally Taylor.
+2865 S0PHR0NIA,8 b. 1798; m. (1) Simeon Calkins; (2) Eri Hazen.
2866 Lydia,* b. ; d. unm. in Claridon, 0., in 1876.
+2867 Isaac,8 b. 16 Dec, 1803; m. Cpithia Talbot.
+2868 Elijah,^ b. 16 Apr., 1809; m. Emmeline Alderman.
1015. LUCY,'' dau. of Ashbel« (354), b. 26 Feb., 1773; m. Silas Douglas, of
New Hartford, Conn., son of Samuel Douglas, Jr., and Abigail Flowers, dau. of
Capt. Flowers, of New Hartford.
They settled in WTiitestown, N. Y.
Child.
2869 Eiverius Douglas,^ b. ; m. ; had a large family.
1017. NANCY,'' dau. of Ashbel« (354), b. 2 Apr., 1776; m. Oct., 1796, Gam-
aliel Loomis, b. 20 Nov., 1771, son of Daniel Loomis, of Lebanon and Coventry,
Conn., and Marv Sprague.
She d. 23 Nov., 1806; he m. (2) 17 Dec, 1807, Elizabeth Root.
He d. in Raj-mond, Wis., 12 Dec, 1864; she d. 15 Nov., 1870.
He rem. in 1800 to Prattsburg, N. Y., and in 1846 to Wisconsin.
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Children.
2S70 Nancy Loomis,^ b. 19 Oct., 1799; m. G. Nov., 1821, Elisha Allis; d. 3
Nov., 1828, in Cazenovia, N. Y.
2871 Polly Sprague LoomisP b. 16 Nov., 1801 ; m. 4 July, 1824, Milo Alder-
man; d. 7 June, 1842, in Prattsburg.
2872 Sophronia Loomis,^ h. 7 Mar., 1805; m. 2 May, 1837, Thomas Hart; d.
25 Mar., 1852, in Belvidere, 111.
2873 Amanda R. Loomis,^ b. 19 Nov., 1806; m. 23 Feb., 1824, Asa Hopkins;
d. 18 May, 1844, in Prattsburg.
1018. EHODERICK,' son of Ashbel« (354), b. 24 Dec, 1777; m. (1) 22 July,
1S05, Sabra Clark, b. about 1773, in West Hartford, Conn.
She d. 25 Dec, 1809 ; he m. (2) 31 May, 1810, Mary Langworthy, b. in Hop-
kinton, R. I., Nov., 1777, dau. of Joseph Langworthy, b. in Hopkinton, about
1750, and Lois Lewis; d. 10 Apr., 1817; she rem. with her son, Aranda, to Oglo
Co., ni., where she d. 1857.
He was a farmer and shoemaker, but was unable to labor on the farm on ac-
count of a stiff knee, caused by a white swelling. He rem. from West Hartford,
Conn., 1809, to Sangerfield, N. Y., and to Whitestown, 1812, where he d.
Children hy first wife.
+2874 Louisa Marietta,^ b. 25 June, 1806; m. Christopher Langworthy.
2875 Lucy Caroline,^ b. 22 Oct., 1807; d. 4 Apr., 1808.
2876 Henry S.,» b. 11 Oct., 1809; d. Feb., 1810.
Children hy second icife.
2877 Sidney,^ b. 21 Apr., 1811 ; d. 6 June, 1811.
2878 A Child,8 b. 21 Jan., 1812; d. 22 Jan., 1812.
2879 LoREXzo,^ b. 20 Dec, 1812 ; d. 6 Mar., 1814.
+2880 Arand.\,8 b. 5 Mar., 1814; m. (1) Arethusa Janette Davis; (2) Harriet
Lucretia Mills; (3) Desdemona Pierce.
1020. ASAHEL,'^ son of Ashbel« (354), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 13 Sept.,
1783; m. 4 Jan., 1809, Amanda Spencer, b. in New Hartford, Conn., 7 Dec,
1785, dau. of Nathaniel Spencer, b. 21 Apr., 1748, and Lois Steele, b. 26 May,
1748.
He d. 17 Mar., 1843, in Claridon, 0. ; she d. in Eidgeville, 0., 1 Dec, 1857.
He and his brother. Cotton, lived on his father's farm in New Hartford,
Conn., and owned a sawmill; they also manufactured wagons, carriages, etc.
They sold out in 1811, and both moved to Claridon, Geauga Co., 0. The trip was
made with a one-horse team and three ox teams and they were five weeks on the
way.
Children.
+2881 Julia C.\eoline,s b. 17 Nov., 1810; m. Col. Erastus Spencer.
+2882 Lucy Amaxda,^ b. 7 Aug., 1813; m. Rev. James Austin Preston.
+2883 Shermax Ashbel,* b. 31 Mar., 1816 ; m. Nancy Taylor.
+2SS4 Electa Louisa,* b. 19 Sept., 1818; m. Warren "k. Taylor.
2S85 Sylvia Sophroxia.^ b. 15 May, 1822; m. (1) 13 Apr., 1848, Rev. James
A. Preston, who had previously m. her sister, Lucy. He d. 31 July,
1848; she m. (2) in the fall of 1852, Henry Lyman Talbot; d. 20
Feb., 1865; he d. 1897; had no children.
224 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
1021. COTTON,^ son of Ashbel« (354), b. in New Hcartford, Conn., 18 Aug.,
1785; m. Elizabeth (Betsey) Moses, b. 22 June, 1790.
She d. in Hartford, Conn., 17 Nov., 1854; he d. in Claridon, 4 Dec, 1865.
He was a farmer; in 1815 he rem. from Connecticut with his wife and one
child, and settled in Claridon, 0., where he lived until his death ; he established a
sawmill, which was of great service to the early settlers; was a Congregationalist
and a Eepublican.
Children.
+2886 Sophia Naomi,* b. in Connecticut, 1815; m. Asa Cowles.
+2887 James Sidney,* b. 20 Oct., 1818; m. Emma Lucy Stanhope.
+2888 Cyeus Alfred,* b. 22 Apr., 1822; m. (1) Anna E. Allgate; (2) ilary
Serena Hayden.
+2889 Chloe Axn,* b. 16 Oct., 1828; m. Alonzo Simeon Watts.
2890 Chauncey* (adopted) ; m. Lydia Lorinda Strong (2894).
1022. SAEAH,'^ dan. of Ashbel« (354), b. 21 Feb., 1788; m. 30 Nov., 1808,
Elisha Strong, b. 28 Dec, 1785, son of Elijah Strong and Lydia Rockwell.
She d. 3 Mar., 1860; he d. 18 Jan., 1861.
He was a gunsmith in Claridon, 0.
Children.
2891 William Kellogg Strong,^ b. 4 Oct., 1809; m. five times; res. in Big
Rapids, Mich. ; was a gunsmith.
2892 Lucy Cornelia Strong,^ b. 16 Mar., 1812; d. 2 Oct., 1812.
2893 Sarah Almira Strong,^ b. 8 Dec, 1813; m. James S. Weaver; d. 19 May,
1849.
2894 Lydia Lorinda Strong,^ h. 27 Jan., 1816; m. 6 Feb., 1839, Norman
Chauncey Kellogg (2890), adopted son of Cotton Kellogg; he d.
9 Sept., 1873 ; she later res. in Morgan, 0. He was a carpenter
and joiner in Morgan.
2895 Elisha Austin Strong,^ b. 14 Aug., 1819; was a farmer in Milford, Ind.
2896 James Ashbel Strong,^ b. 3 Nov., 1821; was a gunsmith and jeweler in
Brady, Mich.
2897 Elijah Rockwell Strong,^ b. 1 Apr., 1827.
2898 Julia Irene Strong,^ b. 6 May, 1829 ; m. Clark, of Lowell, Kent
Co., Mich.
1023. ARANDA,' son of Ashbel« (354), b. 8 Sept., 1790; m. Laura Cowles,
dau. of Judge Asa Cowles, of New Hartford, Conn., and Claridon, 0., and Sibyl
Merrill, b. 4 June, 1765.
He d. 28 Mar., 1878.
He was a farmer in Claridon, 0., where he settled in 1813; was a respected
member of the church and society. The homestead was left to his youngest son,
Carroll.
Children.
+2899 Laura Cornell^,* b. 30 Oct., 1816; m. John Flavel Strong.
2900 DwiGHT C.,* b. ; m. Catherine Adams; res. in Claridon 0., in
1900.
2901 Carroll A.,* b. ; m. Marv Dodge; had no children.
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1051. TIMOTHY,' son of Deacon Tmiathy« (3G0,i, b. in Sheffield, Mass., 23
Aug-j I'^oT; in. (1) .
She d. ; he ni. (2) (pub. in Sheffield, 17 Feb., IT US), Eunice Cowles,
of Torringford, Conn.; she d. ; he m. (3) Mrs. Eleanor (Loomis) Cole,
b. in Xew Hartford, Conn., 1761; d. in Pulaski, X. Y.. 10 Aug., 1827; she d. in
Mendon, ilich., 20 Oct., 1845, aged 8i.
He rem. from Sheffield in 1806.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Capr. Fitch's Co., Col. Hopkin's
Reg., July to 3 Aug., 1T7G; in Capt. King's Co., Col. Brown's Eeg., 29 June to
21 July, 'l7 7 7, and in Capt. Fitch's Co., Col. Ashley's Keg., 8 July to 4 Aug.,
1777; in Capt. Loomis' Co., Col. Ashley's Reg., 14 to IS Oct., ITSO.
Children.
2902 Tkumax,^ b. 1778; was living unm. 183S. "TTncle Trum" was a gen-
eral favorite. He perished in a severe snowstorm.
4-2903 Maky.s b. 8 Feb., 1780; m. (1) Josiah Curris; (2) Tullar.
-1-2904 Electa.^ b. 1783; m. Barnett Bushnell.
-(-2905 James,* b. 1792 ; m. Bedee Jewell.
-1-290(5 Xaxcy,** b. about 1795 ; m. Elisha Hubbell.
-f2907 John- Jay.* b. 11 Apr., 1801; m. Jane ilaria Bull.
-j-2908 Eeastus,* b. 11 Oct., 1804; m. (1) Lucena Ami Brace; (2) Mrs. Eliza-
beth (Harrington) Homer.
4-2909 Ebexezer,* b. ; m. Polly Saxton.
2910 A Daughter,* b. ; m. Abner Hubbard.
2911 Martinis b. .
1053. OZIAS,'' son of Deacon Timothy« (3G0), b. 17 Dec, 1760; m. Isabella
Williams, b. 21 Dec, 1762.
He d. .
After the close of the revolutionary war he settled in Stillwater, X. Y. lie
was a revolutionary soldier; served in Capt. Wilcox's Co., Col. Brown's Reg., at
ifount Independence, X. Y., 23 Feb., 8 Apr., 1777; in Col. Ashley's Reg. several
times from 8 July, 1777, to 28 Oct., 1781.
Administration on his estate was granted in 1790 to Timothy and Isabella
K^logg. Ozias was then called "late of Egremont."
She m. (2) 24 Xov., 1789, Elijah King.
ChiU
4-2912 William,* b. 20 June, 1784;
4-2913 Timothy,* b. 20 Julv, 1786;
Mellen.
Mary Stadler Allison.
. (1)" Sarah Hurlburt; (2) Elizabeth
1054. TRUMAX,'' son of Deacon Timothy« (360), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 25
Oct., 1764; m. 3 Dec, 17S9, Abi Bingham, b. in Salisbury, Conn., Jan., 1766,
dau. of Daniel Bingham and Hannah Conant.
He a. in Pittstown, X. Y., 15 Oct., 1809.
Administration was granted on his estate, in Troy, X. Y., 11 July, ISlf. He
was a clothier by trade.
She m. (2) Manley; d. in Cincinnati, 13 Dec, 1838, while visiting
her son, Albert.
226 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
2914 ArGUSTUS,^ b. in Salisbury, Conn., 6 Oct., 1790; went south in 1814, and
was never heard from.
+ 2915 Oksox,^ b. in Florida, N. Y., 27 Aug., 1792; m. Eleanor Clark.
+2916 TEUiiAN,'^ b. in Salisbury, Conn., 15 Oct., 1795; m. Anna Davis.
+2917 EiiiLT.^b. in Florida, X.'y., 11 Xov., 1799; m. (1) Chester Steele; (2)
Myron Hinsdale.
+291S Albert,® b. in Pittstown, 15 Jan., 1801 ; ni. Elizabeth Dudgeon.
2919 Caleb Bixgham,* b. in Pittstown, 27 May, 1806 ; d. in Cincinnati, 0.,
of yellow fever, while returning from Xew Orleans ; was unm.
1055. OLIVEK,'^ son of Deacon Timothy" (360), b. in Egremont, 12 Aug.,
1767 : m. 11 Mar., 1792, Abigail Benjamin, b. 10 Jan., 1774.
He d. 29 May, 1849 ; she d. 14 Jan., 1853.
He was a farmer ; res. in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., X. Y.
Children, h. in Stillwater.
+2920 OziAS,s b. 20 Jan., 1793; m. .
+2921 S-U!AH (Sally),® b. 5 Xov., 1796; m. Ebenezer Gilbert.
+2922 EuTH,® b. 14 Aug., 1802; m. Henry Baldwin.
+2923 Elizabeth (Betsey),® b. 25 Xov., 1806; m. William D. Storer.
2924 Mary (Polly),® b. 7 July, 1812; m. 10 Sept., 1835, James Simpson, of
Fulton, N. Y.
1056. DEACOX JOSIAH JOXES,'^ son of Deacon Timothy^ (360), b. in
Egremont, Mass., 25 July, 1768; m. 10 Jan., 1793, Mary (Polly) Taylor, of East
Bloomfield, b. in 1772.
V She d. 7 July, 1830 ; he d. 7 Xov., 1833.
In 1804 he rem. from East Bloomfield to Penfield, X. Y'., where he was a
farmer and cloth dresser. He was one of the founders of the Presbyterian
Church in Penfield.
Children.
2925 XoEiiAN,® b. 12 Jan., 1794; d. 12 Feb., 1794.
+2926 Edmund,® b. 3 May, 1795 ; m. Margaret Ellis.
+2927 Sylvester,® b. 27 Dec, 1797; m. Clarissa Ostrander.
2928 Chloe,® b. 11 Mar., 1799; m. Caleb Warren.
+2929 Sarah (Sally),® b. 7 Feb., 1801; m. John Weaver.
+2930 Delilah,® b. 7 July, 1804; m. Jonathan Shepard Aver.
+2931 Almira,® b. 8 Feb., 1806; m. Harris Porter Colt.
2932 Maey,® b. 24 Apr., 1808; d. 25 July, 1808.
2933 Daniel T.,® b. 27 May, 1809 ; d. unm., 7 Mar., 1833.
+2934 Josiah Jones,® b. 1 Jan., 1812;. m. Mrs. Margaret Jane (Trotter) Hen-
derson.
+2935 Mary (Polly),® b. 27 Oct., 1814; m. Hiram Ross.
+2936 Franklin Harrison,® b. 14 Mar., 1817 ; m. Empress Paulowna Robbins.
1057. DEACOX ERASTUS,' son of Deacon Timothy« "(360), bap. in Egre-
mont, 8 July, 1770; m. (1) Dolly Demming (873), b. 28 Feb., 1773, dau. of
Gamaliel Demming, bap. 1728, and Rebecca Kellogg (+284), b. 11 June, 1732.
1
The Kelloggs in the New World. 227
She d. in Pulaski, N. Y., about 1814; she taught school in Egremont before
her marriage. He m. (2) 1 Mar., 1815, Mrs. Khoda (TuUer) Van Deusen.
She d. 2G June, 1845; he d. 30 Aug., 1850.
He was a blacksmith in Egremont; deacon in the Congregational Church.
Children by first wife.
+2937 Alfan Hyde.s b. in Sheffield, Mass., 9 Mar., 1795 ; m. Esther King.
-j-2938 Martin Deming.s b. 2 June, 1798; m. (1) Sallv Prindle; (2) Mary
Ogden.
Children by second wife.
+2939 Erastus WiLLiAii,^ b. 1 June, 1816; m. Eliza Ann Klock.
2940 Mary Amanda,^ b. 20 Dec, 1818.
1077. AZAEIAH,' son of Azariah« (364), b. in Harwinton, 21 Nov., 1757 ; m.
1 Dec, 1784, Roxanna Cook.
He d. 28 Oct., 1810; she d. 3 Mar., 1838.
He was a farmer; res. on his father's homestead; was one of the selectmen
in Harwinton from 1800 to 1804; was a Representative in the Legislature of Con-
necticut, 1799, 1800, -'01, '02.
Children, b. in Ilarwinton.
+2941 Alma.s b. 26 Oct., 1785; m. Abner Wilson.
+2942 Amanda,® b. 19 Jan., 1787 ; m. William S. Goodsell.
+2943 Trujian,® b. 22 July, 1788; m. Cynthia Rosseter.
2944 Eoxa,® b. 4 Oct., 1790; d. 11 Mar., 1794.
2945 HuLDAH,^ b. 23 Aug., 1792; d. 19 Mar., 1794.
2946 EzRA,s b. 9 Jan., 1795 ; d. 9 Aug., 1803.
2947 George,® b. 8 Dec, 1796; d. 7 May, 1799.
2948 EoxA,® b. 27 Feb., 1800; d. unm. 11 May, 1827.
+2949 George,® b. 3 Mar., 1803 ; m. Caroline Webster.
1078. HANNAH,'' dau. of Azariah« (364), b. 4 Aug., 1759 ; m. 18 Dec, 1782.
Joseph Austin.
Children, b. in New Hanford, Conn.
2950 Archibald Austin,^ b. 29 Dec, 1783. '
2951 Norman Austin,^ b. 12 Apr., 1785.
2952 Russell Austin,^ b. 17 May, 1787.
1080. ALLEN," son of Azariah" (364), b. 8 Oct., 1763; m. 23 Feb., 1785,
Mindwell Catlin, b. in Harwinton, 1765 or '66, dau. of George Catlin and Mind-
well Phelps.
He res. in Harwinton, Conn.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Col. Campfield's Connecticut
MiUtia Reg., at West Point, 1781.
Children, b. in Harwinton.
2953 Daughter,® b. 5 Aug., 1785 ; d. 10 Aug., 1785.
2954 SABR.i,® b. 24 July, 1787 ; d. 25 Sept., 1788.
2955 Allen,® b. 25 Sept., 1789 ; d. 31 Jan., 1799.
2956 Horace,® b. 30 Jan., 1792; d. unm. .
228 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
+2957 x\lexandee,* b. 6 June, 1795; m. ilary IngersoU.
2958 Sabka,** b. IG Xov., 1797; m. Da\-id Benton; had no children.
2959 Mindwell,^ b. 10 Aug., 1800 ; admitted to the church in Torrington,
Conn., in 1S17, and to the church in Walcotville, in 1838, where she
was living umn. in 1876.
2960 Hannah,* b. 25 May, 1817; m. as his second wife, Asahel Hooker, b. in
Bristol, Conn., 15 June, 1792, son of Ira Hooker, b. 12 Mar., 1760,
and Amy Barnes, b. 18 Aug., 1769; he d. 27 Apr., 1865; she d. 3
May, 1875; both d. in Bristol, Conn.
+ 2961 HcLDAH,* b. ; m. Stephen Sharpless.
1081. JACOB,' son of Azariah" (364), b. in Harwinton, 24 Aug., 1766 ; ni. (1)
(pub. in Sheffield, 31 Oct., 1789), Deborah Griswold, b. 1771.
She d. 9 Mar., 1813; he m. (2) 29 Aug., 1813, Mrs. Elizabeth (Beales) Gay
lord, b. 29 Aug., 178-4; d. 12 Apr., 1855, aged 89.
• He was called Jacob Kellogg, second, when he was published in Sheffield. He
rem. to Adams, Jefferson Co., X. Y., about 1800, and was Highway Commissioner
in 1803.
Children by first wife.
+2962 Hannah,* b. 13 Aug., 1790; m. Stephen Billings Wright.
2963 Salmon,* b. 31 July, 1792; d. unm. 8 May, 1813.
2964 Amney,^ b. 15 Mar., 1794; m. Calvin Fox.
2965 Harriet,* b. 2 Mar., 1796; m. Pearley D. Stone; d. 24 July, 1864; he ';
lived in Adams. '^-
+2966 Lewis,* b. 19 June, 1798; m. Louisa Breed. :^
+2967 Jacob,* b. 31 July, 1800; m. Fanny Billings. ' ^'M
2968 Lois,* b. 22 Apr., 1803; m. Xelson Semour, of Adams, N. Y.; both d. '
in Adams, X. Y. ; had no children. , ;.
2969 Sally,* b. 9 Dec, 1805; d. young. ';
2970 L.\uretta,* b. 5 Nov., 1807; d. 22 Jan., 1810. y^
3971 Alex.\nder Hamilton,* b. in Adams, 17 May, 1811; m. 15 Feb., 1855,-^'
Lovina Hall, b. in Jefferson Co., X. Y., 21 July, 1818, dau. of '
Daniel Hall, b. in Conn., 2 Aug., 1782, and Anna Mills, b. about '■-
1790. He was a farmer in Adams, X. Y. ; had no children; in ;;
1858 they adopted Arabella Henrietta McClosky, b. 21 Jan., 1854. ,
Children hy second wife.
2972 Salmon,* b. 19 May, 1814 ; accidentally kiUed, 29 Aug., 1836.
+2973 Erasmus Darwin,* b. 14 Dec, 1815; m. Louisa M. Bliss.
+2974 Elizabeth,* b. 11 Julv, 1818; m. (1) William Brown Hinman;"*(2)
Merrill.
2975 Ann.\,* b. 25 Aug., 1820; m. John Adams; both d. in Wisconsin; had_.:
no children.
2976 Joshua B.,* b. 17 Oct., 1824; d. 9 June, 1825. :?:
1086. LOIS,'' dau. of Azariah« (364), b. 5 Dec, 1774, in Harwinton, Conn.;
m. 17 Mar., 1793, William Benton, son of Barnabas Benton and Elizabeth Hins-
dell.
Children, b. in Harwinton.
2977 Willis Benton,^ b. 8 Jan., 1794.
2978 Lois Benton,^ b. 9 Mar., 1796.
The Kelloggs in" the New World.
2979 William Pomeroy Benton^ b. 7 July, 1798.
29S0 Maria Benton,^ b. 29 Sept., 1800.
1087. ABIJAH,' sou of Az;iriah« (364), k in Hanvinton, Conn., 1 May, ITTT ;
in. in Paris, Oneida Co., X. Y., 18 Oct., 1801, Pamelia Willard, b. in Stonington,
Conn., 18 Sept., 1775, dau. of Kufus Willard, a farmer in Stonington, Conn., and
Pamelia Belden.
She d. 3 May, 1843; he d. 25 Jan., 1844.
He was a carpenter in Adams and Rodman, N. Y.
Children, b. in Adams.
-{-2981 George,^ b. 30 July, 1803; m. Calista Morse.
-i-29S2 HiRAM^s b. 22 Nov., 1805; m. Pamelia Ely.
-1-2983 Chloe,*' b. IS Sept., 1809 ; m. Ora Cooley.
-f 2984 Harry Ckoswell,^ b. 9 May, 1811 ; m. Sarah Chapin.
1088. SARAH,'^ dau. of George** (366), b. in West Hartford, 6 Dec., 1761; m.
Xathaniel Seymour, b. 23 Aug., 1763.
She d. 14 June, 1834, in West Hartford, Conn. ; he d. 26 Feb., 1849.
Children, b. in West Hartford.
2985 Emma Seymour,^ b. 18 Jan., 1790; res. 1879 in West Hartford.
2986 Horace Kellogg Seymour,^ b. 21 Oct., 1791; m. 27 Feb., 1816, Clarissa
Se>Tnour, bap. 15 Jan., 1793, dau. of Aaron Seymour, of West
Hartford and Anna Phelps; d. 6 Apr., 1866; she d. 9 July, 1874,
aged 84.
2987 Edwin Seymour,^ b. 23 June, 1793; m. 13 Xov., 1816, Fanny Merrill, of
West Hartford; d. in Ravenna, 0., 23 Mar., 1854.
29S8 Mason Seymour.^ h. 5 Dec, 1794; m. 11 May, 1819, Lucia Hurlburt, of
West Hartford; d. 31 Dec, 1864.
2989 Nathan Seymour,^ b. 8 Sept., 1798; d. unm., in Hartford, 18 Oct., 1842.
1089. MARY,' dau. of George^ (366), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 4 June,
1764; m. (1) 1784, Aaron Steele, of West Hartford, b. 8 Jan., 1761, son of John
Steele and Christian .
He d. ; she m. (2), as his second wife. Gen. Hvde, of Broome Co.,
X. Y. ; he d. ; she d. 19 Feb., 1822.
They res. in Hyde Settlement, X. Y. After the death of Gen. Hyde, she rem.
to Owego, X. Y.
Children by first husband.
2990 Polly Steele,^ b. in Hartford, 1786; m. James Stoddard; d. in Lisle,
X. Y.
2991 George Steele,^ b. 20 Xov., 1787; m. Catharine Cook, of Hadley; d. in
Oswego Co., X. Y.
2992 Lucy Steele,^ b. 1788; d. in Pontiac, Mich., 1 Apr., 1835.
1090. JACOB,' son of George« (366), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 16 Mar.,
1'66; m. 2 Feb., 1791, Catherine Steele, b. 2 Oct., 1766, dau. of Josiah Steele, b.
25 Feb., 1724, and Elizabeth Colton, b. 9 Dec, 1728.
She d. in Utica, X. Y., 6 May, 1835 ; he d. 16 May, 1838.
He was described as being nearly 6 feet high, and well proportioned ; his
hair, complexion and eyes were light.
230 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children, h. in West Hartford.
2993 George.s b. 20 June, 1792; d. 15 July, 1792.
+2994 Elizabeth Colton,** b. 22 Aug., 1793; m. Eev. John Shearer.
+2995 Catherine,^ b. 1 Jan., 1795; m. William Andrus.
+2996 George Steele,* b. 26 Feb., 1797; m. Chloe Tifiany.
+2997 Amanda,^ b. 15 July, 1798; m. Dr. John Alsop Paine.
2998 Cynthia,^ b. 12 Feb., 1800; m. 6 Mar., 1836, Reuben Sackett Williams,
b. 14 Mar., 1804, son of Sturgis Williams and Deborah Hatch; d.
12 Nov., 1869; he d. 21 Nov., 1879; both d. in Percival, la; had
no children. He engaged in the lumber business and had a ma-
chine shop in Cuyahoga Falls, 0.; rem. to Iowa in the spring of
1866.
2999 JosiAH,* b. 27 Jan., 1802 ; d. 26 Mar., same year.
3000 JosiAH Steele,** b. 26 Mar., 1803; m. in Hartford, Conn., 27 Aug.,
1835, Lucy Williams Goodwin, b. 12 Jan., 1817, in that part of
Windsor, Conn., which is now the town of Bloomfield. She was
the dau. of Timothy Goodwin, b. 4 Apr., 1783, and Beulah Ely, b.
24 Aug., 1792. He d. in Washington, D. C, 1 Nov., 1882, aged
79 ; was buried in the old North Burying Ground, Hartford. When
a young man he engaged in the publishing and book business in
Mobile, Ala., in the firm of Kellogg & Co. He was widely known
in the South. In 1838 he rem. to New Hartford, N. Y. ; in 1861
■was a member of the sanitary commission, Washington, D. C. ; after
the war he practiced as attorney in the departments; he was a Pres-
byterian, Whig and Republican.
3001 Maria,* b. 18 Sept., 180G; d. unm. in Brattleboro, \t, 30 Aug., 1871.
3002 Marshfield Steele,* b. 11 July, 1808; was killed by falling from a
tree, 27 Sept., 1822.
1091. CHLOE,'' dau. of George« (366), b. 25 Aug., 1769; m. in West Hart-
ford, Conn., 27 Oct., 1790, Joseph Cadwell, Jr., b. 7 May, 1768, son of Joseph
Cadwell, of West Hartford, and Thankful .
She d. 23 Feb., 1847; he d. in Martinsburgh, N. Y., 17 Mar., 1847.
Children.
3003 Henry Cadwell,^ b. 25 Oct., 1791; m. 9 Oct., 1816, Maria Hurlburt, b.
17 Apr., 1796, dau. of Joseph Hurlburt, of West Hartford, and
Malinda Sedgwick; he was a potter in Rome, N. Y. ; d. 7 July,
1840; she d. 4 Jan., 1874.
3004 Sarah Kellogg Cadwell,^ b. 19 Nov., 1793; m. Jeremiah Seymour; res.
in Leyden, N. Y. ; d. in Leyden, Aug., 1865.
3005 Joseph Cadwell,^. h. in Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., 24 Jan., 1796; m. 7
Jan., 1827, in Turin, N. Y., Julia Bush, b. 29 July, 1802, dau. of
Oliver Bush, of Westfield, Mass., and Turin, and Electa Dewey;
she d. in Turin, 14 Apr., 1843 ; he was a cabinet-maker in Tiiria
until 1861; d. in Cape Vincent, N. Y., 2 Aug., 1865.
3006 Avianda CadiveU,^ b. 27 Dec, 1797 ; m. 10 Nov., 1818, Joseph House, of
Houseville, N. Y., b. 4 Apr., 1796, son of Eleg^er House, b. 1759,
and Abigail Moseley, b. 1763 ; he was a fanner in Houseville ; they
celebrated their golden wedding; she d. 9 Dec, 1875; had eight
children.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 231
3007 Benjamin Jones CadweliP b. 9 Mar., 1800; d. in Danby, N. Y.
3008 George Clark Cadwell,^ b. 9 Sept., 1802.
3009 Chester Cadwell,^ b. 10 July, 1804.
3010 Edwin Sedgwick CadwcliP' b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 17 Auff., 1800;
m. (1) 1827, Abby Cheeny; she d. 7 Oct., 1872; he m. (2) Sept.,
1874, widow of Diodade Pease. He was a merchant iri Eonio,
N. Y. ; Justice of the Peace ; elder in the Presbyterian Church ; d.
31 Dec, 1875 ; had no children.
3011 Charles Steele Cadwell,'^ b. 1 Feb., 1810; embarked on a whaling voyage
in New Bedford, Mass., and was never heard from.
3012 Mary Ann Cadwell,^ b. 21 Aug., 1812; m. Ephesus Babbitt; d. in Water-
loo, N. Y., 5 June, 1850.
1093. AMANDA,'^ dau. of George« (366), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 28 Apr.,
1775 ; m. 17 June, 1798, Jeremiah Learning.
He was a manufacturer of pottery; settled in Indiana in 1820.
Child.
3013 Jerry Kellogg Learning^ b. in Hartford, Conn., 5 May, 1799 ; m. in New
York, 1 Jul}', 1818, Lydia Caswell; was one of the first commis-
sioners in Hamilton Co., Ind. ; was a farmer and merchant; d. in
Hamilton Co., Ind., 6 Dec, 1852 ; had seven children.
1094. LYDIA,' dau. of George« (366), b. in West Hartford, 29 Nov., 1778,
m. Timothy Merrill, b. in West Hartford, Conn., 9 Apr., 1779.
She d. 10 Nov., 1831: he d. 2 Apr., 1846.
He was a potter.
Children.
3014 Harriet C. Merrill,^ b. in Hartford, Conn., 4 Sept., 1798 ; m. James F.
Vail ; d. in Norwalk, Conn., 1862.
3015 Thomas Belden Merrill,^ b. in Northampton, Conn., 21 Nov., 1803; m.
23 Dec, 1829, Ann St. John; res. in 1876 in Norwalk, Conn.;
was a retired merchant ; had seven children.
3016 Titus Kellogg Merrill,^* b. 11 Sept., 1805; m. (1) 15 Dec, 1825, Lydia
Ann Holden; she d. 25 Mar., 1864; he m. (2) 11 Oct., 1865, Mrs.
Eliza Weed; she d. 24 Apr., 1876; he res. in 1876 in Norwalk;
had no children.
3017 Sabrina Merrill,*^ b. in Albany, N. Y., 4 Dec, 1807 ; m. Capt. John B.
Coyle, of Portland, Me. ; had five children.
3018 George S. Merrill,^ b. in Jefferson, N. Y., 6 July, 1809 ; m. Mary Ann
Morgan, of New York; d. in Norwalk, 21 July, 1852.
3019 Orson Merrill,^ b. in Blenheim, N. Y., 30 Nov., 1810 ; d. umn., in Darien,
Ga., 7 Oct., 1836.
3020 Sarah Ann Merrill,^ b. 20 Mar., 1812; m. Henry Kidney, a hatter; d.
in Norwalk, 27 Nov., 1867.
3021 Mary Eliza Merrill,^ b. 13 May, 1814; m. James Beard; d. in Cedar
Creek, Mich., 31 Jan., 1863.
3022 Harry Merrill,^ b. 15 Dec, 1815 ; d. unm. in Charleston, S. C, 18 Oct.,
1841 ; was an ensrineer.
232 The Kelloggs in the New \Yorld.
3023 Lucy Matilda Merrill,^ b. in Cherry Valley, X. Y., 6 Dec, 1817 ; lived,
uiim., in 1876, with her brother, Thomas.
3024 Louisa Maria Merrill,^ b. 6 Dec, 1817; m. James Merritt, a sailmaker,
in Portland, Me. ; had eleven children.
3025 Caroline Merrill,^ b. in Southhold, L. I., 1-4 Nov., 1819; m. (1) John
Prince; he d. ; she m. (2) Samuel Weeks, of Southhold.
1098. JUDGE ISAAC,' son of Benjamin** (369), b. in Canaan, Conn., 21 Sept.,
1755 ; m. Elizabeth Harwood, b. 3 Aug., 1762, dau. of Rev. Eleazer Harwood and
Elizabeth Montague, and sister of Lucretia Harwood, who m. Amos Kellogg
(+914), of Pittsfcrd, Vt.
He d. 7 Sept., 1823, aged 68; she d. 31 Aug., 1847, aged 85.
He settled in Ticonderoga, near Upper Falls, between Lake George and Lake
Champlain, where he was a prominent business man.
He was a soldier in the revolution; served in Col. Webb's Connecticut Reg.,
three years, 13 June, 1777, to 15 June, 1780; during his service he was made a
prisoner of war at Addison, Vt., and was confined in a military prison in Quebec,
from which he escaped, with several others, and made the journey to Burlington,
Vt., in the dead of winter. He carried the marks of his prison irons on his
wrists until the day of his death.
He was commissioned Capt. in the Militia, 7 Mar., 1788, in Lieut. Col.
Melancthon Lloyd Woolsey's Reg. ; was Judge of the Essex Co. Court of Common
Pleas from 1802 to 1818; Senator from the Eastern District of the State, 1809,
'10, '11, and a member of the Council of Appointment from this district in 1809.*
In his will which was proved in Essex Co., N. Y., 9 Oct., 1823, and in Rut-
land, Vt., 1826, he mentioned his wife, Elizabeth, nephew, Jeduthan Case, orphan
nieces, Pamelia and Clarinda P. Case, and Amos Kellogg (+914), of Pitts-
ford, Vt.
When Gen. Washington visited Ticonderoga, at the close of his term of office,
he was the guest of Isaac, and it is said there was a great resemblance between
them.
Children, h. in Ticonderoga.
3026 A Child.s b. ; d. in infancy.
3027 A Child,* b. ; d. in infancy.
3028 Samuel Harwood,* b. — ; drowned in Lake George before he was
12 years of age, while sliding on the ice on a hand sled.
1100. PHILOMELA,'^ dau. of Benjamin" (369), b. in Canaan, Conn., 23 Apr.,
1760; m. Lieut. Lemuel Case, whose brother, Luman, m. her sister, Pamelia
(+1101).
She d. ; he m. twice afterward.
He was a carpenter ; res. in Ticonderoga, N. Y.
Children.
3029 Beulah Case,^ b. Feb., 1785; m. Haskins; lived and d. near
Rochester, N. Y.
•Under the constitution of New York, until 1821, all appointments to civil and mili-
tary offices were made by the Council of Appointment, which consisted of four Senators,
one' from each "Great District," who were annually elected by the Assembly.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 233
3030 Pamelia Case,^ b. 20 May, 1791; m. Edward Barney, a native of Rhode
Island; he d. in Ticonderoga, 21 May, 1835.
3031 Olive Casc,^ b. 15 July, 1795; d. unm. in Ticonderoga, 13 Mar., 1817.
3032 Clarinda Philomela Case,^ b. 15 June, 1796; m. 3 Aug., 1829, John
Harris, of Ticonderoga, b. in Sandy Hill, N . Y., 20 May, 1792 ; d.
in Harrodsburg, Ky., 7 Apr., 1S71; he d. in Floyd C. H., Va., 14
Dec, 1876; he was a farmer in Ticonderoga, 1829 to 1870.
1101. PAMELIA." dau. of Benjamin" (369), b. in Canaan, Conn., 19 Oct.,
1762; m. (1) Luman Case.
He d. ; she m. (2) as his second wife, Isaac Hamblin, b. 20 Sept,.
1762, son of John Hamblin, bap. in Barnstable, Mass., 3 Sept., 1721, and Esther
She d. in Bridport, Vt. ; he d. in Moriah, N. Y.
With her first husband she settled in Bridport, Vt., where he bought a farm,
and erected a saw and grist mill, and became a prominent citizen of the town.
He was accidentally killed in his sawmill. Mr. Hamblin was also a miller. After
her death he rem. to ^loriah, X. Y.
Children by first husband, b. in Bridport.
3033 Jeduthan Case,^ b. ; m. (1) ; she d. ; he m. (2)
Mrs. Sarah (Titus) Kellogg, widow of Rowland Kellogg (+3362).
3034 Charlotte Case,^ b. .
3035 Electa Case,^ b. ; m. Sylvester Scott.
3036 Elizabeth Case,^ b. ; d. in Bristol, Vt., unm., aged more than 80.
3037 Luman Case,^ b. .
Children by second husband, b. in Bridport.
3038 Samuel Hamblin.^ b. .
3039 Daniel Hamblin,^ b. .
3040 Benjamin Kellogg Hamblin,^ b. about 1798-99; m. Virtue Smith; res.
in Shelburne, Vt. ; he d. in Middlebury, Vt., about 1882-83 ; was
a saddler; had five children.
3041 Azra Hamblin,^ b. 7 Apr., 1801 ; m. ; d. in Oshkosh, Wis., 4 Feb.,
1890; had seven children.
1102. COMFORT,'' dau. of Benjamin" (369), b. in Canaan, 14 Mar., 1765 ; m.
25 Feb., 1789, Gen. Ezekiel Dunton, of Bristol, Vt., b. in Dorset, Vt., 30 Apr.,
1768, son of Thomas Dunton, b. 1735.
He d. 13 Feb., 1824, aged 56; she d. 6 June, 1839.
He was a member of the General Assembly from Bristol in 1806, '08, '13 ;
one of the selectmen of Bristol eleven years; Justice of the Peace for Addison
Co. fifteen years; elected in 1813 Brigadier Gen. First Brigade, Third Division,
Vermont Militia ; was in the battle of Plattsburgh as Capt. of Volunteers in the
war of 1812.
Children, b. in Bristol, Vt.
3042 Mary (Polly) Dunton,^ b. 25 Nov., 1789; m. 22 Nov., 1810, David
Landles Annon, b. in Peterborough, N. H., 15 July, 1784, son of
Rev. David Annon, b. in Scotland, 1755, and Sarah Smith, b. 1761 ;
i he was a cabinet-maker in Bristol, Vt. ; he d. 26 Nov., 1843; she
d. 18 Apr., 1849 ; had five children.
234 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3043 Thaddeus M. Dunton,^ b. 2 July, 1791; m. in Monkton, Vt., 22 Jan.,
1835, Juda Bunker, b. in Stanstead, Lower Canada, 4 Jan., 1810;
d. 13 Aug., 1819, in Wisconsin; had four children; she m. (2) 1
Jan., 1853, Matthew Porter; res. 1877 in Wisconsin.
3044 Diadamia Duntonp' b. 22 Mar., 1794; d. young.
3045 Comfort Cleora Duntori,^ b. 27 June, 1798; m. (1) Henry Carpenter;
(2) Thomas Cole; d. in Bristol, 1870 or '71; had no children.
3046 Ezekiel Kellogg Dunton,^ b. 27 Aug., 1803 ; m. Mandana M. Holley, b.
15 May, 1802, dau. of Col. Kobert Holley, of Bristol; he was a
farmer in Bristol; d. 20 Sept., 1837; she d. 16 Jan., 1842. Their
son, Walter C. Dunton, is one of the Judges of the Supreme Court
of Vermont.
1103. SAEAH GOLD,' dau. of Benjamin^ (369), b. in Canaan, Conn., 26
Sept., 1766; m. as his second wife, in Ticonderoga, 31 Dec, 1789, Capt. Ebenezer
Markham, b. 30 June, 1749, son of Kev. Isaac Markham, of Enfield, Conn., and
Pease; he had previously m. 20 Feb., 1775, Catherine Lydius, of Sche-
nectady, jST. Y., who d. in Fort George, N. Y., 8 May, 1789.
He d. in Middlebury, Vt., 20 Feb., 1813, aged 64; she d. 15 Jan., 1850,
aged 83.
He was a merchant and manufacturer in Montreal, Canada, and in Bridport
and Middlebury, Vt. In early life he was a captain of a vessel in the West India
trade.
Children.
3047 Catherine Lydius Markham,^ b. in Bridport, Vt., 21 Sept., 1790; m. 19
Oct., 1806, William Scott McLeod, b. 5 Mar., 1776, son of Capt.
David McLeod, of Boston. He d. 1 Apr., 1833 ; she d. 20 Mar., i
1885, aged 94 years 6 months; res. in Middlebury, Vt. "S
3048 David Kellogg Markham,^ b. 19 Feb., 1793 ; m. in Oppalousa,
La., about 1826; d. of cholera, in New Orleans, 11 Jan., 1833; he
was a lawyer ; had no children.
3049 Isaac Ebenezer Markham,^ b. 3 May, 1795; d. unm. in Middlebury, 16
Sept., 1825; was a distinguished machinist, the inventor of the
picking machine, and the method of sawing marble as now prac-
ticed with toothless saws, sand and water.
1104. JOHN,'' son of John« (370), b. in Tyringham, 17 Apr., 1755; m. in
Great Barrington, 15 Jan., 1779, Lydia Church, b. in Great Barrington, 5 Apr.,
175L
She d. 26 Feb., 1819; he d. 27 Oct., 1834; both are buried in the South
cemetery, Great Barrington. ^
His farm was situated about a mile southwest of Great Barrington, Mass.,
on the Egremont road ; he built the house before his marriage.
He was a revolutionary pensioner; in his application for pension in 1832 he
stated that he was b. in Tyringham, 17 Apr., 1755; he rem. to Great Barrington
in Mar., 1769; he enlisted at Egremont in Apr., 1775, went to Boston and en-
gaged in the siege at that place until the end of the following December. In
July, 1776, he was a fifer in the company, when the militia of Great Barrington
and Egremont marched to the North Eiver, where the two British frigates, Rose
and Phoenix, were menacing the country. WTiile there the Declaration of Inde-
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 235
pendence was read to the company. He was at Bennington just after the battle,
and joined the northern army, opposing Gen. Burgo}-ne. Although present at
the surrender of Burgoyne, he was not in the principal engagement which pre-
ceded it.
Ezra Kellogg was a witness for him, but states that there is not, to his knowl-
edge, any relationship between them.
Children, b. in Great Barrington.
+3050 Chaeles,^ b. 3 May, 1780 ; m. Lorinda Wheeler.
4-3051 Phil.4.xder,8 b. 3 Oct., 1781; m. Fanny Sperry.
4-3053 J0HN,s b. 11 Feb., 1784; m. Hopey Stillman. '
4-3053 Norman,^ b. 6 June, 1786; m. (1) Lydia Boyington; (2) Mary X.
Hopkins.
1106. BEN"JAMIN,7 son of John« (370), b. in Tyringham, Mass., 18 Feb.,
1761; m. Luranah Spalding, b. 11 Sept., 1766, dau. of John Spalding, of Canaan,
Conn., b. 20 July, 1742, and Sarah Newell, b. 29 Oct., 1743.
She d. 24 Aug., 1834, in Farmersville, Mich. ; he d. in Union Square, Oswego
Co., N. Y., 16 Dec, 1850, aged 90.
He was a wool carder and cloth dresser, in Great Barrington, Mass., Kinder-
hook and Claverack, N. Y. He was a revolutionary soldier; served from 26 Apr.
to 20 May, 1777; from 11 July to 1 Jan., 1778; 12 Oct to 28 Oct., 1781. He
was a revolutionary pensioner; res. in Cazenovia, N. Y., in 1832; res. in Great
Barrington until about 1786, when he rem. to Kinderhook, N. Y. ; in 1796 to
Cataract, N. Y.; in 1816 to Cazenovia.
Children.
-f3054 Horace,* b. 20 Apr., 1785; m. Mary Cada.
3055 William,* b. 11 Mar., 1787; d. 12 Aug., 1793.
4-3056 John B.,« b. 20 Mar., 1789 ; m. Gertrude Vosburg.
+3057 Lybia,* b. 10 Apr., 1791; m. (1) Hassan; (2) Maj. Jonathan
Smith; (3) Jedediah M. Holmes.
+3058 Nathan Benjamin,* b. 28 Jan., 1793; m. (1) Magdalen Esselstyne;
(2) Alzina Pennover.
+3059 Miles,* b. 17 Aug., 1795; m. .
+3060 Eliza,* b. 22 Nov., 1797; m. 'Church.
+3061 Jeremiah,* b. 1 Oct., 1799 ; m. Eunice Dodge.
+3062 Rebecca Ann,* b. 28 June, 1801 ; m. Babcock.
3063 Alexander Hamilton,* b. 7 June, 1804; m. ; d. in Barrington,
111. ; had three sons who d. young.
+3064 Benjamin,* b. 27 Apr., 1806; m. (l") Ann Elizabeth Stackpole; (2)
3065 Charles B.,* b. 16 Apr., 1808 ; res. in Philadelphia, where he d. unm.
6 Oct., 1828.
3066 Sarah Luranah,* b. 16 July, 1811; m. Nathaniel P. Bailey, of Swart-
wont, Tex. ; he was a planter and merchant in Swartwont ; she d.
28 Oct., 1870, in Swartwont; had no children.
1107. NATHAN,'^ son of John« (370), b. in Tyringham, 30 Jan., 1764; m.
Clara Bryant.
She d. near Seneca Lake, N. Y., 1824; he d. 4 Julv, 1838.
236 The Killoggs ix the Xew World.
He entered the revolutionary army when 16 years old; served from 27 June
to 4 July, 1780; from 14 Oct. to 18 Oct., same year; from 6 Aug. to 8 Nov.,
1781. He was a revolutionary pensioner. His service as stated above appears in
the rolls of the Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the Eevolution. He rem.
to Auburn, N. Y., about 1800, when there were but three houses there.
Children.
+ 3067 Chester Cuktis,** b. in Great Barrin^ton, 1785; m. Martha Coe.
+3068 George,** b. ; m. Jedidah Coffin.
+3069 Ambrose Bryant,^ b. in Hillsdale. X. Y., 21 May, 1801; m. Betsey
Eathbun.
3070 Nancy,« b. .
+3071 Laura,^ b. ; m. Huggins.
1108. UXIOX,'' dau. of John« (370), b. in Great Barrington, 7 July, 1766;
m. (1) Loomis; (2) Mis; (3) Van Horn; (4) 9 May,
1824, as his second wife, Henry ^^^litney,* b. 9 Apr., 1767, in Stamford, Conn.,
son of Eliasaph Whitney and ilary Bishop.
He d. in Great Barrington, 27 Jan., 1S43; she d. in Elbridge, X. Y., 21
Aug., 1850, aged 84.
. "For many years she lived a humble, devoted Christian, passed through much
suffering, while patiently awaiting her change, and died in great peace."
Child.
3072 Charles K. Mix,^ b. ; res. in Elbridge, N. Y.
1119. CAPT. SAMUEL,' son of Samuel« (373), b. in Williamstown, Mass,. 29
Sept., 1766; m. (1) 29 Xov., 1787, Anna Blair, b. 1 June, 1768, dau. of Absalom
Blair, b. 9 Nov., 1742, and Martha Young, b. 28 Oct., 1742.
She "fainted and died instantly," 11 Mar., 1806; he m. (2) 1807, Isabella
Blair, b. 21 Feb., 1774, sister of his'first wife.
He d. 25 Apr., 1829; she d. 25 Nov., 1831.
While he never enjoyed the advantages of an early education he qualified
himself, by industry and study, to discharge the duties of stations above those
usually occupied by farmers. For the greater part of his life he filled some pub-
lic office; was Justice of the Peace; Selectman; Assessor; Representative to
the Legislature for several years. He was the general counsellor and peacemaker
among his neighbors, and the common umpire of disputes in that region of the
country. He was Capt. of a company of cavalry in Williamstown. He prided
himself on being a model farmer; was one of the founders of the Berkshire Agri-
cultural Society, one of the oldest institutions of the kind in the country. The
farm was well stocked and the stock well cared for.
Children by first wife, h. in Williamstown.
+3073 Maecia,® b. 9 Aug., 1789; m. Christopher Van Deventer.
+3074 Samuel,8 b. 4 Jan., 1791 ; m. Catherine J. Day.
-j-3075 Anna,s b. 15 Oct., 1792; m. Samuel Xortham.
+3076 Julia Ann,** b. 14 Aug., 1794; m. Gershom Taintor Bulkley.
*He had m. ( 1 ) in Middlesex, now Darien. Conn., 1789, Prudence Gray, b. 16 Dec,
1772, who d. in Great Barrington, Mass., 11 Dee., 1822.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Woeld. 237
son Absalom Blaik,® b. 11 Feb., 1797; d. unm. 10 July, 1821. He pre-
pared for college, but ill health prevented his entering.
+30TS ;Martiia Adeline,** b. G Apr., ISOO: m. George Washington Francis.
3079 Giles Bacox,'* b. 1? Nov., 1802; d. o Xov., 1803.
Children by second wife.
+ 3080 Giles Bacox,** b. 28 Mar., 1808; m. Adeline Kellogg (11248).
3081 Daxiel Madisox,* b. 29 June, 1809; d. mim. in Troy, 28 Aug., 1836.
He went to Boston, afterward to Parknian, 0.; later to Perrys-
burgh, where he was in trade until he was taken sick, when he re-
turned to Troy.
3082 JoHX Campbell,** b. in Williamstown, 23 Dec., 1810; m. about 1836,
Arietta L. Knickerbocker, dau. of Judge Haman Knickerbocker, of
Schagticoke, jST. Y. He was a merchant in Pcrrysburgh, 0.; d. in
Troy, X. y., 3 Aug., 1863. He entered Williams College in 1829 ;
his health failing, he left before the end of the year; had no chil-
dren.
+3083 Christopher Vax Devexter.^ b. 11 Jan., 1813; m. Amelia Mott.
3084 Chloe Isabella,'* b. 11 May, 1815; d. unm. 31 Oct., 1845, at the house
of her brother, Christopher, in Stephenson, HI.
1121. CHLOE,' dau. of Samuel** (373), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 20 June,
1770; m. in Williamstown, Sept., 1788, John Campbell, a merchant of Albany,
X. Y., b. 1769.
He d. in Albany, 16 May, 1796; she d. in Auburn, N. Y., 3 July, 1839.
Child.
3085 Olive Campbell^ b. in Albany, 26 Aug., 1790; m. in Albany, 16 Oct.,
1809, David Hyde, b. in Sharon.'Conn., 27 Jlay, 1783. He was a
lawyer; studied with his brother-in-law, Daniel Kellogg (+1123),
in Skaneateles, N. Y.
1123. DAXIEL," son of Samuel" (373), b. in Williamstown, 19 Apr., 1780;
m. in Auburn, X. Y., Laura Hyde, b. in Sharon, Conn., 22 Mar., 1786, dau. of
Simon Hyde, b. 15 Sept., 1742, and Dolly St. John, b. 14 Xov., 1742.
He d. 4 May, 1836; she d. 31 Dec, 1849.
He lived at home until about 1800; is said to have been a student in Wil-
liams College three years ; studied law in Albany with Abraham Vechten, Esq. ;
was admitted to practice in 1800. In the spring of 1801, he settled in Auburn,
X. Y. ; rem. in 1803 to Skaneateles, where he res. until his death. He was Dis-
trict Attorney for three years; president of the Auburn Bank from 1818 until
his death.
He was above the medium height; well proportioned; of a cheerful dispo-
sition, and prepossessing in appearance. His hair turned white when he was
about 21. His homestead in Skaneateles was a fine, square, gable-roofed house,
built, during or just previous to the revolutionarv- war, by an army officer,^ who was
unable to occupy it. When he went to Albany he had an ox .team, a cart and a
load of wheat; sold his team as well as the wheat and concluded he could do bet-
ter than to return to the hillside farm in Williamsto\ni.
238 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, h. in Skaneateles, N. Y.
-|-30S(5 Augustus,^ b. 3 July, 1803; m. Cornelia Hart.
-(-3087 Mary Ann,® b. 2 May, 1805 ; in. Eev. Augustus Lawrence Converse.
-i-3088 John,® b. 12 Apr., 1807; m. (1) Lucy Coburn; (2) Paulina Wood.
3089 Sally Maeia,® b. 17 June,1809; d. 28 Sept., 1810.
+3090 Maeia,® b. 6 Sept., 1811; m. David Augustus Comstock.
-|-'3091 Catherine Hyde,** b. 27 July, 1814; m. George Fleming Leitch.
+3092 Daniel,® b. 22 Nov., 1817; m. Ellen Maria Cole.
+ 3093 David Hyde,® b. 24 Sept., 1821; m. Harriet Newell Kellogg (11249).
3094 Cornelia,® b. 12 Jan., 1825; d. 12 Oct., 1829.
1132. DAVID,' son of Elijah** (383), b. in Canaan, Conn., 1 Jan., 1765; m.
in Starksboro, Vt., 3 Mar., 1793, Christiana Traver (whose ancestors came from
Hanover, Germany), b. in Cambridge, N. Y., IS May, 1775.
He d. in Bristol, Vt., 24 Mar., 1850, aged 84; she d. 30 Mar., 1856.
He rem. to Starksboro, Vt., in 1786 ; he went to live with his eldest son in
Ashtabula Co., 0., 1836; returned on a visit to Vermont in 1850.
Children, b. in Starksboro.
+3095 Francis,® b. 25 Feb., 1795; m. Cynthia Spaulding.
+3096 Cynthia,® b. 2 Oct., 1796; m. Horace Prime.
+3097 Arza ® b. 11 Feb., 1799; m. Mary (Polly) Marshall.
+3098 David,® b. 18 Aug., 1801; m. (1) Elvira Mason; (2) Harriet Thomp-
son.
+3099 Elijah,® b. 7 May, 1804; m. Mary N. Aiken.
+3100 Nelson,® b. 2 Mar., 1806; m. Mrs. Eachel (Mann) Wiley.
3101 Louisa Maria,® b. 12 Sept., 1815 ; d. unm., 14 July, 1895.
1133. SAEAH,' dau. of Elijah^ (383), b. in Canaan, Conn., 19 Sept., 1767;
m. as his third wife, 22 Feb., 1795, Cornelius Williams, b. 9 July, 1750, son of
Samuel Williams and Mary Webster, of Hartford, Conn., and Starksboro, Vt.
He had previously m. Anna, dau. of Daniel Kelsey, of Alford, Mass., and Mrs.
Thankful (Sacket) Nash, widow of Jonathan Nash.
He d. 25 July, 1821 ; she d. 26 Aug., 1856.
He was a farmer in Alford.
Children.
3102 Anne Williams,^ b. 26 July, 1796; m. (1) Se}Tnour Stebbins, of Hud-
son, N. Y.; (2) John Westfield, of New York City; d. in Hudson,
13 May, 1857.
3103 Thankful Williams,^ b. 10 July, 1798; m. Charles Kendall, of Harlem,
N. Y.; d. 19 Nov., 1870.
3104 Sarah Williams,^ b. 5 June, 1800 ; res. unm., in Alford, Mass.
3105 Elijah Kellogg Williams,^ b. 26 Aug., 1803 ; m. 2 Dec, 1833, Orret An-
toinette Wheeler; res. in 1873, in Alford, Mass., on the old home-
stead.
3106 Cornelius Williams,^ b. 22 Feb., 1805 ; m. Mary Agnes Lowrey, of Egre-
mont, Mass.
3107 Amanda P. Williams,^ b. 28 Aug., 1807 ; m. Lorenzo H. Eice, of Great
Barrington, Mass. ; d. 26 Apr., 1842.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 239
1135. ELIZABETH/ tlau. of Deacon Joseph" (384), b. in Canaan, Conn., 29
Jan., 1T75; m. IS Feb., 179G, Jeremiah Belden, b. 14 Apr., ITU, son of Charles
Belden, b. 28 May, 1728, and Hannah Hockaboom, b. 7 Sept., 1730.
He was a farmer in South Canaan, Conn.
Children.
3108 Joseph H. Belden,^ b. 15 July, 1799; m. 31 Jan., 1830, Abigail C. Clem-
ents; she d. 3 Dec, 1870; he d. 21 Apr., 1873; had no children.
3109 Martin Belden,^ b. 25 June, 1801; d. 4 June, 1804.
3110 Jeremiah BeUenP b. 14 July, 1803; m. 6 Feb., 1830, Lucretia Ann
Jacobs; lived in Jonesville, Mich.; had three children.
3111 Austin Beldcnp b. 1 Jan., 1806; d. 17 Mar., 1854.
3112 Elizabeth BeUen,'^ b. 25 July, 1808; d. 6 Apr., 1872.
3113 Hannah Belden,^ b. 1 May, 1810; ra. William Chapin; d. 27 Feb., 1849;
lived in Unadilla, Is'. Y. ; had fiv^ children.
3114 Martin Kellogg Belden,^ b. IG Sept., 1812.
3115 Prudence Ann Belden,^ b. 20 Mar., 1815.
3116 Mary Jane Belden,'^ b. 15 Sept., 1819 ; m. June, 1851, David P. Hill; d.
13 Sept., 1854 ; had two children.
1136. DEACON" JOSEPH,'' son of Deacon Joseph" (384), b. in Canaan, 18
Sept., 1778; m. 13 Oct., 1803, Martha Beebe, b. 14 Apr., 1778, dau. of Deacon
Isaac Beebe, of Falls Village, Canaan, b. 1752, and Jettie Belden, b. 20 Apr.,
1756.
She d. 18 Oct., 1856, aged 77 ; he d. 6 Feb., 1859.
He res. in Canaan, Conn. ; was a farmer.
Children.
3117 Maeth.a.,^ b. 14 Oct., 1804; d. unm. 25 Aug., 1880, in the home of her
brother, Harvey, in Adams Township, 0. ; was dismissed from the
church in South Canaan to the church in Toledo, 1861.
3118 Joseph Edward,** b. 4 Apr., 1806; d. unm. 21 Sept., 1839, in the home
of his brother, Harvey.
+3119 Isaac,** b. 16 Feb., 1809; ra. Sarah Ann Belden.
3120 Chaeles,^ b. 17 Oct., 1810; m. 16 Jan., 1839, Adeline Peck; d. 26 May,
1865; had no children; she m. (2) 23 Jan., 1868, William Ben-
nett, of Canaan.
+ 3121 HARVET,«b. 19 Jan., 1813; m. Elizabeth (Betsey) Ann Kellogg (31C8).
1137. PRUDEN'CE,'' dau. of Deacon Joseph® (384), b. in Canaan, Conn., 15
Aug., 1780; m. 8 Nov., 1808, Elijah Hewins.
She d. ; he m. (2) .
Children.
3122 Joseph Kellogg Hewins,^ b. 25 Oct., 1810; m. 28 Dec, 1837, Pluma Cor-
delia Wilson; he was a farmer in West Stockbridge, Mass.; d. 16
Dec, 1873 ; she res. in West Stockbridge.
3123 Prudence Ann Hewins,^ b. 13 Aug., 1812 ; d. 18 July, 1828.*
3124 Harriet Hewins,^ b. 24 Apr., 1818; m. 27 Dec, 1837," Aaron Kinne; d.
2 Mar., 1861.
3125 Naomi Hewins,^ b. 6 July, 1822; m. Jan., 1845, William
240 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
1138. TABITHA/ dau. of Col. Aaron" (385), b. 10 Oct., 1763, in Canaan,
Conn. ; m. ■ — — — Belden. She was adopted by her mothers family.
They res. in Holland Purchase, N. Y. Neither she nor her dau. were men-
tioned in the distribution of the estate of her brother, Eobbins Kellogg (-|- 11-15).
'child.
3126 A Daughter,^ b. ; m. Stillman.
1141. AARON,'^ son of Col. Aaron" (3So), b. in Canaan, Conn., 13 Aug., 1773 ;
m. (1) Amelia Xoyes, b. 1776, dau. of Jsathan Xoyes, of Canaan.
She d. in Malta, N. Y., 13 Dec, 1811; he m. (-2) in Great Barrington,
Mass., 7 June, 1818, Bernice Whiting Kellogg (2099), b. 6 July, 1786; she d. 20
Ang., 1823; he m. (3) Mrs. Mary B. Bartlett, dau. of Zebulon Betts, of Eich-
mond, Mass.; she d. in Chittenango, N. Y., 1863; he d. there, 7 Nov., 1867.
He was a farmer ; res. on a farm between Great Barrington and Stockbridge,
afterward occupied by Levi Hyde and later by Savage. He was admitted
to the Congregational Church in Great Barrington, 7 July, 1816. After the
death of his second wife, he rem. to Chenango, where he bought a large farm. He
was lame and was compelled to ride in a buggy over his farm while supervising
his men.
Children hy first wife.
+3127 Edwaed,^ b. 19 Aug., 1800; m. (1) Abigail Frances Warner; (2)
Lucinda H. Warner.
3128 Amelia,^ b. 4 Oct., 1804; m. in Great Barrington, 2 Sept., 1824, John
G. Stower; he had several children by a previous marriage; d. 20
Dec, 1851; she d. in Chittenango, 15 Nov., 1882; had one child,
who d. in infancy.
3129 Chaeles,^ b. ; m. ; d. ; had no children.
1142. MARTIN,'' son of Col. Aaron« (385), b. 20 Sept., 1775; m. 22 Apr.,
1802, Mary Lusk, b. 24 May, 1779, dau. of William Lusk, of Canaan, N. Y., b. 17
Sept., 1744, in Wethersfield, Conn., and Elizabeth Gibbs, b. 14 June, 1747, in
Enfield,. Conn.
Children, i. in Canaan.
3130 Charlotte,^ b. 24 July, 1803; d. 10 Nov., 1817.
+3131 Maey Ann,s b. 15 Dec, 1804; m. Robbins W. Douglas.
+ 3132 M.ARTiN Robbins,* b. 9 July, 1806; m. Mary Melissa Osborn.
3133 Elizabeth,* b. 12 Dec, 1808; m. as his second wife, in West Stock-
bridge, 15 July, 1857, Walter Webb, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1
Jan., 1801, son of Ezra Webb; had no children.
3134 Joseph,* b. 26 Dec, 1811; m. ; d. — .
1143. HANNAH,'' dau. of Col. Aaron" (385), b. in Canaan, Conn., 16 Feb.,
1778; m. 4 Mar., 1800, Gen. John Whiting, b. 3 Jan., 1771, son of Gamaliel
Wliiting,* b. 17 Sept., 1727, and Anna Gillett, b. IS Feb., 1738.
She d. 23 Mar., 1823; he m. (2) 24 May, 1831, Lucy Allen; d. in Great
Barrington, 13 Jan., 1846.
He was an eminent lawyer; res. in Great Barrington; was Maj. Gen. of
Militia ; was admitted to the bar in 1792, and continued in practice until his
•See note following Lieut. Kzra Kellogg (+712).
The Kelloggs in the New World. 241
death; was a prominent citizen; Tovra Clerk 1794 to 1811; Representative and
Senator in the Legislature 1815, '16, '17.
Children, b. in Great Barrington.
3135 John Charles Whiting,^ b. 4 Dec, 1800; d. 7 May, 1834.
3136 Lucy Amelia Whithig,^ b. 24 Feb., 1803; d. 17 Aug., 1824.
3137 Mary Whiting,^ b. 19 Sept., 1804; d. 12 Dec, 1804.
3138 Nancy Whiting,^ b. 29 Sept., 1805; d. unm. 4 Aug., 1827.
3139 Francis ]yhiting,^ b. 27 Mar., 1808; m. 4 Mar., 1841, Harriet Warner
Curtis; d. in Jeffersonville, Pa., 27 Jan., 1896, aged 88; had no
children.
3140 Bradford Whiting,^ b. 11 Mar., 1810; d. 23 June, 1810.
3141 Richard Whiting,^ b. 14 June, 1811; d. unm. 26 Nov., 1848.
3142 Martha Elizabeth Whiting,^ h. in Canastota, N. Y., 1 July, 1813; m.
David Allen ; d. 1865.
3143 Hannah Kellogg Whiting,^ b. 4 Sept., 1815; d. in Canastota,
N. Y.
3144 Edward Whiting,^ b. 11 Feb., 1818; d. 29 Feb., 1844.
1144. ABIGAIL,' dau. of Col. Aaron« (385), b. in Canaan, Conn., 20 Apr.,
1780; m. 21 June, 1803, Frederic Kingsley, b. 18 May, 1782, son of Jeremiah
Kingsley and Hannah , of Becket, Mass.
She d. 23 Sept., 1830; he d. 29 July, 1833.
He was a farmer in Becket and Canaan, N. Y.
Children.
3145 Adeline Kingsley,^ b. 4 June, 1809; m. 9 Oct., 1839, Chester Brown, a
farmer of Canaan, N. Y. ; had two sons.
3146 Sarah W. Kingsley,^ h. 6 May, 1811; m. John LiSord, a farmer of
Canaan ; d. 8 Dec, 1846 ; had one son.
3147 Hannah R. Kingsley,^ b. 14 Jan., 1815; d. 31 Mar., 1832.
3148 Aaron Kingsley,^ twin to Hannah, b. 14 Jan., 1815; m. (1) 20 Nov.,
1840, Cornelia 0. Tracy; she d. 15 Aug., 1855; he m. (2) Mary
Lewis; was a farmer in Leonidas, Mich.
3149 Chandler Kingsley.^ b. 11 Feb., .1818; m. Charlotte A. King, dau. of
Jeremiah King, of Lebanon, N. Y., b. 27 Nov., 1791, and Char-
lotte A. Stanton, b. 17 Oct., 1788; was a farmer in Leonidas, Mich.
3150 Mary Kingsley,^ b. 30 Sept., 1819; d. 29 Mar., 1837.
3151 Martha Kingsley,^ b. 8 July, 1822; m. 8 Oct., 1848, William Benjamin,
of Eed Rock, N. Y. ; res. in Bloomington, 111.
1145. ROBBINS,' son of Col. Aaron^ (385), b. 20 June, 1782; m. 24 Sept.,
1819, Evelina Dimon, b. 15 Apr., 1799, dau. of Ebenezer Dimon, of Fairfield,
Conn.
He d. 10 Nov., 1841, aged 60.
He res. in West Stockbridge, ilass., where he was a prominent lawyer.
His estate was distributed, 7 Dec, 1841, to his brothers, Aaron, of Madison
Co. ; Clinton, of Canaan, N. Y. ; John, of Litchfield, 0. ; sister, Sally Whiting,
of West Stockbridge; Martin, Elizabeth and Joseph, children of his deceased
brother, Martin; Francis, Edward and Hannah Whiting, of Great Barrington,
242 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Martha Allen, of Cleveland, 0., Eichard Whiting, of Alabama, children of his
deceased sister, Plannah Whiting; Adeline Brown, wife of Chester Brown,
Aaron, Chandler, Sarah and Martha Kingsley, all of Canaan, children of his de-
ceased sister, Abigail Kingsley ; Evelina Kellogg, widow.
She m. (2) 8 Aug., 1842, George Wyllys Benedict, LL.D., professor of chem-
istry at the University of Vermont. He d. in Burlington, Vt., Sept., 1871,
aged 75.
Child.
3152 William Dimon',^ b. Aug., 1822 ; d. in Troy, N. Y., 7 May, 1840.
1146. CLINTON,^ son of Col. Aaron« (385), b. in Canaan, N. Y., 20 Jan.,
1786 ; m. in Canaan, N. Y., Mar., 1814, Anna Arnold, b. 16 May, 1790, dau. of
Samuel Arnold, b. in East Haddani, Conn., in 1761, and Anna Eice, of Stock-
bridge, Mass., b. 1765.
She d. 26 Sept., 1853 ; he d. 9 Jan., 1871 ; both d. in Canaan.
He was a farmer ; res. on .the homestead of his father in Canaan ; he was at
one time a Congregationalist, later a Presb}i;erian ; he was a Whig, and later a
Eepublican.
Children, b. in Canaan.
+3153 S.uiAH,^ b. 5 Feb., 1815; m. Dr. Elijah Kingsley White.
3154 Elizabeth (Betsey) Ann,* b. 15 Dec, 1816; d. unm. 26 Oct., 1844.
3155 Aaron,* b. 31 Aug., 1819; d. unm. 4 Sept., 1883; he was a farmer in
Canaan Center, N. Y.
3156 Evelina,* b. 15 Aug., 1821; d. unm. 23 Aug., 1843, in Canaan.
3157 Caroline,* b. 30 July, 1827 ; d. unm. 8 Aug., 1836, in Canaan.
3158 ARTH0R C.,* b. 4 June, 1830; d. unm. 6 June, 1856, in Canaan.
1147. MA J. JOHN DEAN,'' son of Col. Aaron« (385), b. in Canaan, N. Y., 25
Oct., 1798; m. 10 Aug., 1825, Euth Vanderpool, b. 18 Dec, 1804, dau. of Henry
Vanderpool, b. 24 Feb., 1771, and Euth Aylsworth, b. 22 Feb., 1777.
He d. in Grafton, 0., 10 Aug., 1879 ; she d. in Eawsonville, 0., 15 Dec, 1880.
He was a farmer in Grafton ; was appointed Deputy Sheriff of Berkshire Co.,
Mass. ; in Aug., 1825, he received a commission as aid-de-camp to Gen. John
Whiting; was honorably discharged as aide-de-camp, 19 May, 1828; he was after-
ward commissioned Maj. by Gov. Levi Lincoln; in 1826 he was appointed Coroner
of Berkshire Co.; rem. to Ohio, settling in Columbus; in 1836 rem. to Litch-
field, 0., where he twice held the office of Justice of the Peace ; was Postmaster -
several years; rem. in 1870 to Grafton.
Children.
-1-3159 Henry Vanderpool* b. in West Stockbridge, 18 July, 1826; m. Mary
Ann Brooker.
+3160 Ann Mary,* b. in Litchfield, 0., 20 May, 1839; m. Andrew Jackson
Mennell.
+3161 James Clinton,* b. in Litchfield, 0., 10 Nov., 1842 ; m. Eeba Ann
Stranahan.
1148. ANNA,' dau. of Asahel« (386), b. in Canaan, Conn., 1 Apr., 1779; m-
1802, Joel Miner, b. 6 Apr., 1779, son of Joel Miner, of Hartland, Conn., and
Temperance Ackley.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 243
She d. 4 June, 1852, aged 73; he d. 10 Jan., 1869, aged 90.
He was a blacksmith; res. in Hartland until 181-i, when he rem. to Canaan.
Children.
3162 Nancy Kellogg Miner,^ b. 4 Mar., 1804; m. 5 Nov., 1828, Kowland Nor-
ton, a merchant; res. in New Marlborough, Mass., Hudson, N. Y.,
Brookfield and Andover, 0.; he d. in Andover, 22 Feb., 1868; she
d. 19 Mar., 1870.
3163 Joel Miner,^ b. 23 June, 1807; m. Mary Hart; he was a merchant; res.
in Canaan, Conn., Hartford, 0., and Beaver Dam, Wis.; in 1876
res. in Ann Arbor, Mich.
3164 Whiting Gaylord Miner,^ b. 29 Apr., ISIO; m. 15 Oct., 1834, Anna Mor-
gan Eockwell ; was a farmer ; rem. in 1870 from Canaan to Win-
sted, Conn.
3165 Uriel Holmes Miner,^ b. 10 Feb., 1819; m. 9 Oct., 1843, Caroline Eliza
Canfield; was a merchant in Canaan.
1149. NAOMI,'' dau. of Asahel« (386), b. in Canaan, Conn., 2 Nov., 1780; m.
(1) 25 Nov., 1802, Deacon Elizur Curtis, b. in Torringford, Conn., 11 Sept.,
1782, son of Deacon Job Curtis, and Eunice Cowles.
She d. 3 Feb., 1804; he m. (2) 25 Nov., 1804, Amanda Steele; d. 18 Aug.,
1863 ; she was admitted to South Canaan Congregational Church, 16 Feb., 1806.
He was b., lived and d. in Torringford, Conn.
Child.
3166 Naomi Kellogg Curtis,^ b. 22 Jan., 1804 ; m. 16 Nov., 1843, Eli Hayes,
of Ohio; he d. 12 Mar., 1875; res. in Berlin, Wis.
1150. WHITING GAYLORD,' son of Asahel« (386), b. in Canaan, Conn., 23
May, 1783; m. (1) 15 Dec, 1810, Clarissa Belden, b. 24 Nov., 1789, dau. of
Charles Belden, b. 7 Sept., 1754, and Lois Bosworth, b. 7 June, 1760.
She d. 11 Feb., 1817; he m. (2) 8 Apr., 1818, Fanny Dean, b. 29 Dec., 1789,
dau. of Eoswell Dean, of Canaan, Conn., and Abigail Belden, b. 3 Nov., 1752.
He d. 10 Oct., 1865, aged 82; she d. 20 Dec, 1875, aged 86.
He was bap. and admitted to the South Canaan Congregational Church, 1
Sept., 1816.
Children.
3167 AsAHEL,« b. 12 Sept., 1811; m. (1) Jan., 1838, Harriet Maria Beckley,
b. 6 July, 1814, dau. of Luther Beckley, of Canaan, b. 31 Dec,
1779, and Jette Beebe, b. 15 Apr., 1786; she d. May, 1842; he m.
(2) May, 1843, Lucy Almira Beckley, sister of his first wife, b. 5
Jan., 1817 ; res. in Winsted, Conn. ; she d. in Canaan, 19 Oct.,
1891 ; had no children.
3168 Elizabeth (Betsey) Anx,^ b. 13 Nov., 1813; m. 20 Oct., 183-5, Har-
vey Kellogg (+3121).
3169 Emmeline,^ b. 12 Sept., 1816; d. 11 May, 1817.
3170 Emmelixe,8 b. 2 Feb., 1820; d. unm. in Winsted, 24 Oct., 1898; lived
with her brother. Whiting Gaylord, in South Canaan, Conn.
244 The Kelloggs ix the Xe^ World.
3171 Whiting Gaylord,* b. 31 xiiig., 1824; m. 19 Aug., 1850, Laura B.
Beckley, b. 5 Sept., 1815, dau. of Samuel Beckley, b. 26 June, 1776,
and Sarah Adams, b. 26 June, 1782, dau. of John Adams, b. in
Taunton, Mass., 4 Mar., 1755, and Abigail Adams, b. in Canaan, 19
June, 1755. He res. in South Canaan; she d. 24 Sept., 1889; he
m. (2) 23 Dec, 1890, as her second husband, Emma Lucretia Dun-
ham, b. in Canaan, 8 Nov., 1843, dau. of Henry and Almira (Mun-
son) Dean; d. 15 June, 1895; she res. in Falls Village, Conn.;
had no children.
3172 Child,** b. ; d. young, 25 Oct., 1826.
1153. OLIVER,'' son of Daniel« (387), bap. in West Hartford, Conn., 9 Mar.,
1760; m. Patience Belden, of Canaan, Conn., b. about 1763.
He d. in Sharon, Conn., 17 Sept., 1830; she d. in Sharon, Jlich., 2 Dec,
1839.
He was a clothier; res. in Hitchcock's Comer, Sharon, Conn.; rem. to
Sharon, Conn., about 1788; was Justice of the Peace; served fifteen terms in the
Connecticut Legislature, the first time in 1797; bought land in Starksboro, Vt.,
in 1788, but it is not known that he ever lived there.
Children.
3173 Sarah (Sally),^ b. in West Hartford, 23 Aug., 1785.
3174 Patience,* b. in West Hartford, 9 Jan., 1787. ^^
3175 Harriet,* b. 20 Aug., 1788. ''^
+3176 Richard,* b. 11 Mar., 1790; m. Elizabeth Swift.
3177 Jeeusha,* b. 11 Apr., 1792.
+3178 Oliver,* b. 3 Oct., 1797; m. Abnacy Rouse
+3179 Emily,* b. 2 Apr., 1803; m. Garry Chambers.
1154. HORACE,'^ son of Daniel" (387), bap. in West Hartford, Conn., 14 Feb.,
1762; m. Hannah Sedgwick, of Massachusetts, b. about 1765.
He d. in the house of his son, Horace, in Ontario Co., N. Y., Jan., 1829.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; res. in Penfield, N". Y., in
1818; at that time his family consisted only of his wife, aged 53. He enlisted
in Hartford, Conn., Apr., 1777, in'Capt. John Barnard's Co., of the Connecticut
Reg. of Col. W'yllys; was discharged in Woodbridge, N. J., in 1780. He is said
,to have rem. from Montreal to Ontario Co., N. Y. He was a fuller.
Children.
+ 3180 Horace,* b. in Salem, Conn., 16 Jan., 1783; m. Lois Bradley.
3181 David,* b. ; d. in Kentucky; left two sons.
+3182 Stephen Sedgwick,* b. 18 Mar., 1796; m. Rachel Elsteen.
3183 Charles,* b. ; m. Tinty Everett; was a moulder of pewter
spoons; d. in Alabama.
+3184 Cynthia,* b. ; m. (1) Myron Rundel; (2) Lewis Mulliner.
3185 Alma,* b. — .
3186 Beulah,* b. .
1158. EZEKIEL,'' son of Daniel" (387), bap. in West Hartford, Conn., 29 Apr.,
1770; m. in West Hartford, 21 Oct., 1788, Elizabeth Stanley, b. 10 June, 1770,
dau. of Allyn Stanley, of West Hartford, and Elizabeth Webb.
'I
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He d. in Marion, N. Y.
He probably left West Hartford in 1793; in 1793 he was in Johnstown, Ful-
ton Co., X. Y. He was among the early settlers of what are now Ontario, Wal-
worth and Marion, all in Wayne Co., X. Y.
Children.
+3187 Abeaham,s b. 29 Jan., 17S9 ; m. Phebe Kice.
-fSlSS Jerusha,^ b. 18 Mav, 1793; m. (1) Peekham; (2) Daniel
Twadell.
-f31S9 EzEKiEL,« b. 29 Jan., 1799; m. (1) Harriet Fox; (2) Naomi Harris.
+3190 Mai;y,« b. 8 Aug., 1804; m. Horace Morley.
-j-3191 EoDXEY,^ b. 22 Jan., 1808; m. Harriet Bailey.
3193 NoRM.\x,^ b. .
3193 Laura,* b. ; m. Kussell Whipple; res. in Putnam Valley, N. Y.
3194 Elizabeth (Betsey),* b. .
3195 Clar.\,* b. ; m. Durbee.
3196 Amanda,* b. .
3197 JcLiA* b. .
3198 John,* b. .
1167. JOEL,'' son of Joel" (389), b. in Tyringham, Mass., 10 Nov., 1760; m.
(1) in Sheffield, Mass. (pub. 23 Dec., 1784)^ Desire Olds, b. in Sheffield, 33 Jan.,
1764, dau. of Elisha and Elizabeth Olds.
She d. ; hem. (2) 22 Dec., 1789, Mary (Polly) Brown; d. 1838. He
rem. from Sheffield, Mass., in 1803, to West Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y.
He was a soldier in the revolution. His service is given with his father's,
as it cannot be determined, by the record, what part of that service he performed.
Children.
+3199 Ehod.\,* b. 26 Feb., 1785; m. John Hyde.
3300 Hiram,* b. 14 Dec, 1787 ; d. 22 Dec, 1787.
3201 Mary (Polly) * b. 17 June. 1791; d. 17 Aug., 1796.
3303 Minerva,* b. 9 Oct., 1794; d. 9 Aug., 1796.
3303 Eliz.\,* b. 9 Oct., 1797; m. — '; she d. in Wolcott, N. Y.
+3304 Hiram Tyre,* b. in Sheffield, 23 Aug., 1800; m. Emeline Fiskc
+3205 Fanny,* b. in New Marlborough, Mass., 19 Sept., 1803; m. David Fox.
3206 George,* b. 19 June, 1804; about 1835-40, he went away and has never
been heard from.
3207 Caleb,* b. 1 Sept., 1807 ; d. 3 Sept., 1807.
+3208 Daniel H.,* b. in Bloomfield, N. Y., 24 Apr., 1808 ; m. Mary Ann Neal.
+3209 Caleb St.\nley,* b. 9 Sept., 1811; m. Sophia Lamphier.
1173. LYDIA,'' dau. of Joel" (389), b. in Sheffield, 17 Mar., 1771; m. (pub
17 Jan., 1790), in Sheffield, Mass., Stephen Winslow, b. in Sheffield, 29 June,
1767, son of Prince Winslow and Sarah Goodrich.
He d. 2 Jan., 1812.
He rem. to Bloomfield, N. Y., in 1796; in 1810, to Lima, N. Y. ; in 181 1,
started for Sandusky, but decided to settle in Batavia, N. Y. She rem. to Preble,
N. Y. ; m. (2) Amos Blood; res. in Alexander, N. Y., until 1836, when they rem.
to Scio, Mich., where she d. 1846.
246 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
3210 Myron ]yinslow,'^ b. ; d. in Freeport, 111., Mar., 1S64.
3211 Sabra ^yillslow,^ b. ; m. 1812, Samuel King; res. in Yorkskire,
jST. Y. ; d. in Machias, jSi". Y., 186G; had eleven children.
3212 Sopliroiiia Winslow,^ b. ; m. Abial Hawkins, of Batavia, N. Y.;
res. in Ypsilanti, Mich. ; had three children.
3213 Clarissa Winslow,^ b. .
3214 IraWinsloivJ^h. ; ni. ; res. in 1873, in Leslie, Mich.; had
one son and .three daus.
3215 Frederick Carlostine Winslow,'^ b. in East Bloomfleld, K. Y., 12 July
1808; m. in Preble, 30 July, 1830, Mary Ann Forbes; she d m
Freeport, Me., 1863; he was a Methodist preacher; res. in Free-
port, 111., in 1872.
3216 Minerva ^¥inslolv,^ b. in Sheffield, 15 June, 1801; m. George Judd; res
in Freeport, 111.
3217 Sarah Winslow,^ b. .
3218 Charles Winsloiv,^ b. ; d. Aug., 1862.
1174. THOMAS HOSMER,' son of Joel« (389), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 29 Apr,
1773; m. (1) (pub. 22 Oct., 1797), Mary Bushnell, b. in 1778.
She d. in Sheffield, 1806; he m. (2) Eunice Buell, b. in 1780, in Goshen,
Conn., dau. of Deacon Timothy Buell, b. in 1757, and Olive Norton; she d. 1855;
he d. 12 Sept., 1857, aged 84. He res. in East Bloomfield, N. Y.
Children by first icife.
3219 Amelia,^ b. 3 Sept., 1798; m. (1) Edgecomb; (2) Isaac Hal-
sted ; res. in Mount Morris, N. Y. ; had no children.
+3220 Almira,s b. 2 Feb., 1800 ; m. Col. Edward Sawyer.
+3221 Maeia,s i)_ 28 Yeh., 1802; m. Edwin William Fairchild.
+3222 Caroline,* b. 23 Sept., 1804; m. Marston Watson Eichards.
Children by second wife.
+3223 Thomas Hosmer,* b. 20 July, 1817 ; m. Edna Jane Seymour.
3224 Mary B.,** b. 6 Nov., 1818; res. in East Bloomfield, N.Y.; was unm
1175. WILLIAM,^ son of Joel« (389), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 21 Dec, 1775,
m. there, 12 Jan., 1805, Ann Elizabeth Shelhearse, of Sheffield, b. 16 Sept., 1782,
dau. of Conrad Shelhearse and Catherine Halmood.
He d. in Jasper, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1863; she d. in Cameron, N. Y., 30 June,
1877.
He rem., 1810, to East Bloomfield, N. Y.; about 1820 to Livingston Co,
N. Y. ; next to Jasper.
Children.
+3225 Almerin Nona,* b. 29 Dec, 1805 ; m. Catherine Schenck.
3226 WiLLi.oi Jay,* b. 2 Mar., 1809; res. in Jasper; d. unm. in Bath, N. Y,
May, 1896.
+3227 Mary Louisa,* b. 20 July, 1827 ; m. John Stuart Jackson.
1176. AMNA,'' dau. of Joel" (389), b. 16 July, 1778; m. in East Bloomfield,
N. Y., May, 1798, Gen. Ephraim Towner, b. 1775.
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She d. 3 Xov., 1816; he m. (2) 10 Xov., 1817, her sister, Susannah Kellogg
(1168), b. 10 Apr., 1762. She d. in the spring of 1832; he d. 1857.
He was a Maj.-Gen. of cavalry.
Children by first husband.
3228 Delia Towner,^ b. 1799; d. 1801.
3229 Guy Carlton Towner,^ b. 12 Jan., 1800; d. 1834.
3230 Benjamin Franklin Towner,^ b. 20 Oct., 1801; m. Eliza Moore; d. in
1885 ; had five children.
3231 Delia Towner,^ b. Apr., 1803; m. Samuel Holden; d. 1867; had eight
children.
3232 Louisa Towner,^ b. May, 1805; m. George W. Dole; d. 1848.
3233 Horatio Nelson Towner,^ b. May, 1810; d. 1859.
3234 Olive Susannah Towner,^ b. Mar., 1812; m. Gad B. Worthington; d.
1891.
3235 Norman Kellogg Towner,^ b. 3 Oct., 1816; m. Janette Spencer; d. 1895;
res. in Ypsilanti, Mich. ; had five children.
1177. SIMEOX,^ son of Joel« (389), b. 30 Oct., 1781; m. in Batavia, K Y., 3
Feb., 1808, Phebe Kingsley, dau. of Deacon David Kingsley, of Sudbur}', Vt.,
and Batavia, N. Y., b. in Windham, Conn., 22 Jan., 1749, and Patience Woods,
b. in Westfield, Mass., 22 Feb., 1752.
He d. 24 Oct., 1855; she d. 10 Oct., 1869, aged 81.
He was a tanner, currier and shoemaker in Batavia, N. Y.
Children.
3236 Maeshall Kingsley,* b. 23 May, 1810 ; was a farmer and blacksmith
in Piano, Tulare Co., Cal; d. unm., 11 Mar., 1885.
3237 Stephen Melford,^ b. 16 Feb., 1813 ; d. 21 Sept., same year.
+3238 Anna,8 b. 19 May, 1815 ; m. Noah B. Bushnell.
+3239 Candace Ameli.\8 b. 14 Aug., 1818; m. (1) Eli Todd Lewis; (2)
Gideon Stoddard.
+3240 Asaph Melford,* b. 18 Aug., 1820; m. Adeline S. Conger.
+3241 LovELL MiLTON,s b. 28 June, 1822; m. (1) Margaret Cowan; (2) Mrs.
Lucie (Fassett) Gordon.
3242 Julia Adelia,* b. 27 July, 1824; d. 20 July. 1825.
+3243 Julia Adelia,* b. 2 Aug.," 1826; m. Stephen Norwood Belts.
3244 Delia Sophia,* b. 21 Mar., 1829 ; m. in Adams, Hillsdale Co., Mich., 6
Mar., 1856, Dr. John W. Falley, b. in Westfield, Mass., 25 Nov.,
1814; he was a graduate of Oberlin College; he d. 10 Apr., 1889;
in 1897 she res. on the old homestead in Hillsdale, ]\Iich.
1181. MOSES,'^ son of Moses« (390), b. in Hartford, Conn., 6 July, 17G5; m.
Abigail Marvin.
She d. 6 Sept., 1838, aged 71; he d. 24 July, 1844, aged 79.
He was a farmer; probably left Connecticut about 1809, and settled in Bur-
liDgton, Otsego Co., X. Y. His homestead was occupied in 1881 by Hart Miller.
Children.
3245 Mary,* b. 9 Xov., 1790; d. unm. in Burlington, 7 Feb., 1845.
3246 Reuben,* b. 13 Mar., 1793; d. unm. in Burlington, 20 Sept., 1822.
+3247 Joel,* b. 4 Apr., 1795 ; ra. Lauraette Miller.
248
The Kelloggs iv the New World.
324S Marvin,^ \^ 07 July, 1797; d. unm., in Rochester, N. Y., 8 Oct., 1831;
was a harness-maker.
+3249 Elihu,** b. 20 Jan., 1800; m. Ann Davis.
4-3250 Erastus,^ b. 20 May, 1802; ni. (1) Welthy Chajjoian; (2) Mrs. Mariette
(Merwin) Warren.
3251 Clarissa,^ b. 10 Aug., 1804; d. young.
3252 Ralph,^ b. 27 Apr., 1807; d. in Genesee, N". Y., 29 Aug., 1827.
+3253 William,* b. in Burlington, 3 Feb., 1811; m. Lucina Gould Kawson.
3254 Clarissa,* b. 10 Nov., 1816; m. Reuben R. Chapin.
1182. JAMES,'' son of Moses** (390), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 29 July,
17(JS; m. Lydia Kellogg (2033), b. 1768, dau. of Samuel Kellogg (+667), b.
about 1740, and Hannah Strong.
He d. in Ohio.
Children.
3255 James,* b. .
3256 Ltdia,* b. .
3257 Early,* b. .
1185. JERUSEA,' dau. of Moses« (390), b. 12 Apr., 1777; m. Joseph Bum-
ham.
Child.
3258 Griswold Burnham,^ b. ; res. in Hebron, Conn.
1186. JESSE,'' son of Moses« (390), b. in Hartford, Conn., 4 Feb., 1780;
18 Dec, 1804, Amy Strong, b. 20 May, 1780, in Hebron, Conn., dau. of David
Strong and Leah Bissell.
He d. 4 Aug., 1864, aged 84 years 6 months ; she d. 22 Mar., 1874, aged 93
years, 10 months and 2 days.
He was a farmer in Hebron, where both d.
Children, h. in Hebron.
Clarissa,* b. 16 Sept., 1805 ; d. 2 June, 1884, in Hebron.
Elizabeth (Betsey),* b. 22 June, 1807; m. David Gillett.
Daniel Grove,* b. 3 Jlme, 1809 ; m. Anne Eliza Hosford.
Nancy-,* b. 11 Julv, 1811; m. Remick Knowles Arnold.
Laura,* b. 27 Mar", 1813; m. 18 June, 1863, Elijah Clark, of Marlboro, '
Conn., b. 15 Sept., 1815, son of Edward Clark and Alice Chapman.
He was a farmer in Marlboro ; she d. 11 Apr., 1884 ; he d. 24 Aug.,
1885.
Diana,* b. 27 Apr., 1815 ; m. Charles Abel White.
Jerusha,* b. 23 July, 1818 ; m. James Alexander White.
David Strong,* b. 14 Aug., 1821 ; m. Mary Adeline Jones.
3259
+3260
+3261
+3262
3263
+3264
+3265
+3266
1189. LUCY,' dau. of Moses« (394), b. 13 Apr., 1742; m. Jacob Kamer, l^
about 1734.
He d. 8 Feb., 1817, aged 84; she d. 28 Feb., 1817, aged 76.
At the time of the formation of the new church in Egremont, in 1816,
of the members of the former church were living in or around the town, with ih6j
following exceptions: Jacob Karner, Lucy Kamer, his wife, widow Mary Dale^J
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 249
and John Root, and these were of such age, so feeble, or otherwise prevented
from appearing in the public assembh% that none of them united with the new
church.
Child.
3267 Mary (Polly) Earner,^ b. in Egremont, Apr., 1767; m. Elijah Kellogg
(+1214).
1191. MOSES,' son of Moses® (394), b. 21 Feb., 1746,; m. Lydia Kellogg
(326), b. in 1739, dau. of Edward (+83).
He d. 20 Sept., 1795; she d. 24 June, 1825, aged 86, and is buried in the
oldest cemetery in Egremont, where her gravestone is standing.
He was a revolutionary soldier; Corp. in Capt. Wilcox's Co., Col. Ashley's
Pa'o-., 8 to 16 July, 1777, and from 19 Sept., to 19 Oct., the same year; served iu
the northern army.
His farm was in Hillsdale, now Austerlitz, X. Y., and partly in Alford,
Mass.
Children.
+3268 Zadock,** b. ; m. .
3269 Mart (Polli),** b. ; perhaps she m. Aaron Austin (1314).
3270 SoLOiiox,* b. ; m. ; rem. to Chenango Co., near Oxford;
they had several children ; he m. (2) Loomis, and liad three
or four children.
3271 David,* b. ; rem. to New Connecticut, 0., before 1812.
3272 Sabea,s b. .
+3273 Ajiasa,* b. 18 Apr., 1776; m. Eunice Chadwick.
1192. ABXEE,^ son of Moses« (394). b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 9 Nov., 1747; m.
15 Feb., 1770, Phebe Westover, b. IS Mar., 1746.
He d. 9 June, 1812, in Alford, Mass. ; she d. 16 June, 1832.
In 1779 he rem. from Hillsdale, N. Y., across the State line into Alford,
Mass. He was a Lieut, at the time of Burgojme's surrender. At the time of
Shay's rebellion, he belonged to the Government party. A marauding band,
headed by one Eose, broke open his house. Eose and Bly were hanged, at Lenox,
for robbing houses and other acts of outlawry.
He was Treasurer of Alford, 1795-98, and one of the selectmen, 1802, '03
and '07. His will, proved 1813, mentioned all the children named below.
Children, first four h. in Hillsdale, N. Y.; last four in Alford, Mass.
+3274 JoNAH,8 b. 14 Nov., 1770; m. Clarinda Hulbert.
+3275 Sallt,s b. 12 Aug., 1772; m. Erastus Hills.
+3276 EowEXA,* b. 27 Feb., 1775; m. (1) James Bloss; (2) Andrew Patter-
son.
+3277 EnyiCE,8 b. 21 Aug., 1777; m. Judge Lemuel Moffitt.
+3278 Maktix,* b. 16 Apr., 1780; m. Anna Lester.
+3279 Amos,s b. 17 June, 1782; m. Paulina Dean.
+3280 EzEA,» b. 14 Aug., 1784 ; m. Esther Hewens.
+3281 Phebe,8 b. 7 Jan., 1787 ; m. Harvey Dean.
1195. EUNICE,^ dau. of Moses« (394), b. 25 Sept., 1753; m. Amos Gray, b.
about 1761, son of Joseph Gray.
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250 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. ; he m. (2) ; d. iu Greene, X. Y., 1815, to which place
he had rem. from Egremont, Mass., about 179-±-9S.
He was a stone mason; lost both eyes by a premature blast in Egremont.
Children, probably b. in Egremont.
3282 Joseph GrayP b. 1777 ; m. Miriam Hubbell; d. in Indiana, 18 Feb., 1854.
3283 Jeduthan Gray,^ b. 17S0; m. in Greene, Kuth Loorais; d. in Indiana
1849.
3284 Elizabeth Betsey Gray,^ b. 13 Oct., 1782 ; d. unm. in Indiana.
1196. AiS'XA,'' dan. of Moses« (394), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 2 Dec, 1755; m.
in Egremont, Mass., as his second wife, Eeuben Famsworth, b. 4 June, 1751, in
Cambridge, Mass., son of Eeuben Famsworth, b. 1705, and Mary Holden.
He d. in Burlington, Vt., 1813; she d. 1833.
His first wife was Keziah Kellogg (1212), cousin of Anna.
He was a farmer; rem. 1775 to Dorset, Vt., where nine of his children were'
bap. 29 June, 1794, and from there, in 1805, to Burlington, Vt.
Children, first h. in Egremont, others in Dorset.
3285 Moses Famsworth,^ b. 28 Feb., 1774; m. 8 Jan., 1801, Eunice Mattoon;
d. 1843; had six children.
3286 Phineas Famsworth,^ b. ; d. in infancy.
3287 William Famsworth,^ b. Oct., 1777; m. in 1802, Lydia Kent, b. 9 May,
1783; d. 3 Dec, 1848.
3288 Holden Famsworth,^ b. July, 1779; m. Susan Cobb; d. Apr., 1829
3289 Mary Famsworth,^ b. about" 1782; m. Jolm Gray; d. aged 83.
3290 Anna Famsworth,^ b. Sept., 1784; m. Gordon Farwell; d. 1854 55
3291 Rhoda Farnsicorth,^ b. July, 1786; m. Ebenezer Cobb; d. Jan., Ib45
3292 Reuben Farnsivorth,^ b. 1 Apr., 1787; m. (1) Lucinda Kent; (2) Mrs.
MaryEoot; (3) Mary Lamon; (4) Mrs. Swarringer; (5) ;
rem. from Dorset, \i., to Ohio in 1814; to Indianapolis in 1830;
and about 1837 to Plymouth, Ind., where he d. 30 Dec, 1847
3293 Dolly Famsworth,^ b. Mar., 1789; d. unm., aged 63.
3294 Titus Famsworth,^ d. in infancy.
3295 Sally Famsworth,^ b. Dec, 1793; m. (1) Zirah Drew; (2) his brother,
Elisha Drew.
3296 Jeduthan Famsworth,^ b. Doc, 1796 ; m. Hannah Hough; d. Dec 1846.
3297 Phineas Titus Famsworth,^ b. 1798; d. in infancy. /*.
1197. NATHANIEL,^ son of Moses« (394), b. in Westfield, Mass., 24 Feb.
1758; m. (1) Palm Hawkins.
She d. ; he m. (2) Annice Gray, dau. of Joseph Gray.
After the revolution he became a Baptist preacher of some note, mention of
whom is made in the old Baptist Church in Amenia, now Millerton, N 1 , as
having been present at an ordination council, 17 Dec, 1788, at which his f ither-
in-law and his brother-in-law. Elder Jeduthan Gray, were present.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; served from 8 Ma>, 1775,
eight months in the army at Boston ; had an order for a bounty coat In
his application for pension he stated that he was b. in Westfield, Mi^-' . 2-t
Feb., 1758; lived in Alford, when called into service; soon after the war
he rem. to Greene, Chenango Co., N. Y. In Apr., 1775, he went from Alfora
^
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; a Minute man to Boston, where he served until the evacuation of the city,
17 Mar., 1776; he then marched to Xew York City; was with the army on the
retreat from Long Island and Xew York City to Harlem, and to White Plains,
here he was in the battle of that place, and later crossed into Xew Jersey. On
the advance of Gen. Burgoyne and the call of Gen. Schuyler for aid, he joined the
Eorthern army ; was stationed at Forts Edward, Miller and Ann, and was present
at the surrender of Saratoga. In 1840 he was living in Jasper, Steuben Co., X. Y.
Child hij first wife.
3298 Tetphena,* b. .
Child hi/ second icife.
3299 Elizabeth (Betsey),* b. .
1198. PLINY," son of Moses« (391), b. 7 Nov., 1759; m. (1) Phidemer Lake.
She d. ; in his old age he m. (2) Mrs. Margaret Sharpe.
Ees. in Austerlitz, N. Y., near Alford. He was buried on his farm, three
miles above Green River.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; was called "Little Plin" to
distinguish him from another Pliny Kellogg, who was called "Big Plin." In his
application for pension he stated that he was born in Dutchess Co., X. Y., in
1759, but res. in Austerlitz, X. Y., since about 1783. He was brought up by his
uncle, Ephraim, of Sheffield, where he enlisted Jan., 1776, and marched to the
siege of Boston; afterward marched to New York City and Long Island, and
was in the battle of White Plains. In 1777 he joined the northern army with
Gen. Schuyler and was in the battle which preceded the surrender of Burgovne.
His name was on the coat rolls, 7 Oct., 1775. He was sick and absent from his
company.
Children.
+3300 Ltdia.s b. ; m. William Knox.
3301 Dorcas,* b. ; m. (1) Thompson; (2) Phelps.
3302 Peter,* b. ; d. young.
3303 John,* b. ; d. in the army in the war of 1812.
4-3304 Calvin,* b. ; m. (1) Laura Benson; (2) Polly Benson.
+3305 Luther,* b. 3 May, 1795 ; m. Lucy Jones.
3306 Polly,* b. ; d. young.
3307 Rhoda,* b. ; d. unm.
1200. TITUS,^ son of Moses" (394), b. 4 June, 17G5; m. (1) 3 Mar., 1785,
Ehoda Earner.
She d. 8 Dec, 1788, aged 23 ; he m. (2) 1 Dec, 1791, Rachel Southwell, dau.
of Jacob Southwell, b. 13 May, 1771; she d. 4 May, 1814; he m. (3) 15 Dec,
1S14, Chloe Harvey; she d. 5 Sept., 1816; he d. in Dorset, Vt, 28 Oct., 1832, in
the house of his son, Moses.
He was a carpenter and joiner ; res. in Dorset, in 1830. In his application
for pension in 1818, when he was living in Bennington, Vt., he stated that he
rem. in 1826 to Washington Co., X. Y., to reside with his children, living in
various places.
He enlisted in Egremont in 1780 for three years, when he was described as
16 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches in height, light complexion and brown hair. Two
of his sons served in the war of 1812.
252 The Kelloggs ix the New Wokld.
C'liild by first wife.
-j-3308 Moses,* b. 7 June, 1787; ni. Huldah Mauley.
Children by second wife.
4-3309 Philixda,* b. 2 July, 1792; in. Edward Wood.
3310 Philander,* b. 15 Aug., 1794.
+3311 Titus,* b. 3 June, 1797; m. Lucy Fletcher.
3312 Marcia,* b. 10 Dec, 1799; d. 12 Aug., 1S03.
+3313 Hiram,* b. 20 Sept., 1802; m. Julia Stamford Elderkin.
3314 William F.,* b. 3 Dec, 1807 ; d. 19 Feb., 1813.
+3315 Maecia Cornelia,* b. 15 Oct., 1810; m. Emmons Manley.
3316 A Child,* b. 22 Apr., 1814; d. 24 Apr., 1814.
1204. NEHEMIAH," son of Lieut. Stephen" (395), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 14
Oct., 1752; m. .
He res. in Egremont; was a wagon-maker; rem. to Homer, now Solon,
N. Y., where he bought land, 28 Oct., 1807.
He was a revolutionary soldier; private in Capt. Bacon's Co., Lexington
Alarm; marched 21 Apr., 1775; served one month and four days; private in
Capt. Fitch's Co., Col. Ashley's Keg., in Berkshire Co. He is named on the pay
roll, dated 27 July, 1777; served nineteen days.
Children.
+3317 Aaron,* b. in Sheffield, about 1777; m. Janette Minor.
+3318 Ithamer,* b. in Sheffield, about 1777 ; m. Nancy Jane Adams.
+3319 Martin M.uible,* b. about 1780; m. (1) Nancy Sweet; (2) Hester
Williams.
3320 Eedben,* b. ; lived twenty years with his brother, Aaron,
Michigan and Pennsylvania ; d. unm.
+3321 James Glover,* b. 17 May, 1792 ; m. Sally Cheeseman.
+3322 Louis.A.,* b. ; m. Tombs.
3323 Ehoda,* b. .
3324 Annis,* b. .
3325 Hannah,* b. ; m. Hohnes.
3326 MiNDWELL,* b. ; m. Andrew Adams; res. near Batavia, N. Y. ,
3327 Clarissa,* b. .
1205. REUBEN,'' son of Lieut. Stephen" (395), b. 7 May, 1754 ; m. Mary -»
He d. in Philadelphia in 1792. |
He was a private in the Lexington Alarm; marched 21 Apr., 1775; served |
one month four days; drummer in Capt. IngersoU's Co., Col. Brewer's Reg, 24 .
May to 1 Aug., 1775 ; Sergt. in Capt. Deming's Co., Col. Ashley's Reg., 4 June to
15 July, 1778; ordered to Albany by Gen. Fellows.
In 1783 he received his share of his father's estate. In 1804 his share m hit
mother's dower was distributed to his heirs.
Child.
+3328 Reuben,* b. in Wilmington, Del, 20 Sept., 1780; m. Temperan<»
Tavlor.
1206. LOOMIS,'' son of Lieut. Stephen" (395), b. 9 May, 1759; m. (1) Ani^
Truman.
I
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 253
She d. in Clinton, X. Y., 25 July, 1803; he m. (2) 30 Apr., 1806, Barbara
Jerome, in Clinton; she d. ; he m. (3) in Marshall, Oneida Co., N. Y., 22
Xov., 1813, Persis Bingham, b. in 1776; d. 6 Oct., 1849, aged 90; she d. 22 Apr.,
1858.
He was a wagon-maker and farmer; rem. from Egremont, Mass., to Cam-
bridt^e and Little White Creek, Washington Co., N. Y., thence to Kirkland, X. Y.
In later years he lived with his son, Reuben.
He was a revolutionary pensioner. In his application for pension he stated
that he was b. in Egremont; enlisted in Oct., 1775, and in 1776 at Egremont.
He served on the alarm in the Highlands, 15 July to 3 Aug., 1776; enlisted 16
Dec, 1776, served until 15 Mar., 1777; 25 Feb. he was at Ticonderoga in the
Berkshire Co. Beg.; served from 29 June to Aug., 1777, in Col. Ashley's Reg.;
in the same Reg. from 4 June to 15 July, 1778; from 14 Oct. to 17 Oct., 1780;
from 12 Oct. to 23 Oct., 1781.
Children by first wife.
+3329 Horace,^ b. 4 Apr., 1781; m. Prudence Tuttle.
3330 SiLLT,^ b. ; m. John Latham, son of John Latham, TJtica, X. Y.
+3331 Reuben,* b. 18 Jan., 1783; m. (1) Rhoda Hart; (2) Eleanor Crawford.
+3332 Laura,* b. 13 Xov., 1787 ; m. Gurdon Barnard.
+3333 Mary (Pollt),* b. 11 Dec, 1790; m. James Groves.
+3334 Calvin,* b. 14 Jan., 1794 ; m. Sophronia Hecox.
+3335 Anna,* b. 1 Feb., 1798 ; m. David Lanquin Jewett.
3336 Hiram,* b. 9 Xov., 1800 ; he lived in Sauquoit, Oneida Co., N. Y. ; m.
(1) 15 Jan., 1827, Sally Brigham; (2) 24 June, 1869, Frances E.
(Calhoun) Porter, widow of William Porter; had no children.
Children by third wife.
3337 William,* b. 10 Xov., 1814; m. Lois Xorton.
+3338 Laura,* b. 19 Jan., 1817; m. Lorenzo Jaquith.
1207. STEPHEX,' son of Lieut. Stephen" (395), b. in Sheffield, Mass.; m.
Thankful Button, dau. of John Button and Anna Coon.
They res. in Westmoreland, X. Y.
Children.
+3339 Diadamia,* b. 15 Xov., 1795; m. Ethan Masson.
3340 Socrates Belding,^ b. .
3341 Stephen,* b. .
+3342 Henry Alonzo,* b. 11 Oct., 1804; m. Edith Wilcox.
+3343 Chauncey P.,* b. 1807; m. Mrs. Mary Ann (Oilman) Burdick.
+3344 Hiram,* b. about 1810; m. Amanda Seymour.
1209. BELDEXJ son of Lieut. Stephen** (395), b. 4 Nov., 1766; m. (1) in
1^86, Tabitha Karner.
She d. Mar., 1792; he m. (2) 3 Julv, 1794, Jemima Beniamin, b. 1 Xov.,
1769. V / - - J '
He rem. from Massachusetts to Utica, X. Y". ; was living in Milton, N. Y., 1
Apr-, 1811.
254
The Kelloggs in the New World.
hy first wife.
Childn
3345 Stephen,^ b. 3 Feb., 1787.
3346 Stlvanus,'* b. Dec, 1788; d. Mar., 1791.
3347 Karnek » b. Sept., 1791 ; d. Oct., same year.
Children hy second wife.
+3348 Stlvanus,* b. 18 Sept., 1801; m. (1) Isabelle Lono
Stickney.
3349 Stlvester,8 b. 5 Aug., 1803 ; d. 13 Jan., 1805.
3350 Phineas BENJAjnN,^ b.' 12 Jan., 1805.
3351 Belden,* b. 7 Apr., 1807; went to Illinois.
3352 MiLT0N,8 b. 12 Oct., 1808 ; went to Texas.
3353 Minerva,* b. 31 Dec, 1809; m. Leroy Eeed; he d. on his wa\ to Cah-
fornia, 1849, with his only son ; had three dans. ; all d. l)ef on 190D
3354 Calista,s b. 7 Nov., 1811; d. .
1211. ELDAD,'^ son of Deacon William^ (397), b. in Sheffield, Mass. 29 Dec,
1752; m. 17 Aug., 1783, Elizabeth Watrous, b. in 1761, dau. of Walter Watrous,
of Seneca Co., N. Y.
He d. 1 Oct., 1838, aged 86.
He was one of the few survivors of the Wyoming massacre.
He was a revolutionary pensioner. In 1819 res. in Westport, Essex Co,
jST. Y. ; in 1836 rem. to Ashtabula Co., 0., to live with his son ; in 1853 hib widow ;
was residing in Trumbull Co., 0. He enlisted Feb., 1776, in West Hartford,
Conn., and was in the bloody battle of the "Cedars," in Canada, where he was
taken prisoner and held twelve days. In Aug., 1777, he enlisted in W^omlng,
Pa., and was in the battle of Germantown, Pa. On 3 July, 1778, he was m the
fight when the Indians massacred the people of Wyoming ; he suffered much loss
of property when the place was destroyed, and was made a prisoner by the In-
dians. He served in the Continental army from 1 July to 15 Dec, 1780, and in
Col. Ashley's Reg., 12 to 23 Oct., 1781; marched on alarm to Stillwater.
Children.
+3355 Sophia,* b. 29 June, 1784; m. (1) Comfort Benedict; (2) James
Donahue.
3356 Kezia,s b. 4 Apr., 1787.'
3357 Erastus,* b. 22 Feb., 1790.
+3358 Walter Watrous,** b. 12 Sept., 1794; m. Emily Parmelee.
3359 William,* b. .
+3360 Ulysses Dewey,* b. 16 Feb., 1798; m. Mary Livingston.
3361 Urania,* b. 15 Apr., 1801.
1759,
' (397), b. 6 May,
1824 ; was accidentally killed by
1213. WILLIAM,'' son of Deacon William'^
Monkton, Vt., Urania Bishop.
He d. in Elizabethtow, N. y., 20 Oct.,
being thrown from a wagon.
He was a revolutionary pensioner; his military record is taken from the
records in the pension office in Washington.
In 1818 he lived in Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y., aged 58. In 1776 he
joined a companv of Eangers, which was stationed in Wyoming, Pa., and m 1777
he joined the main army in New Jersey; he was employed in scouting and hari'-s-
The Kelloggs ly the Xew World. 255
ing the enemy, whose headquarters were in New Brunswick; he was one of the
detachment that was thrown into ilud Fort on the Delaware to defend it, when
attacked by the British vessels of war, which were supporting the British army in
its advance and occupation of Philadelphia. After the massacre of Wyoming
his company was sent there, and when the expedition under Gen. Sullivan ad-
vanced against the Indians in the Susquehannah Eiver Valley, and into the State
of New York, he marched with them ; he was in the battles of Monmouth, N. J.,
Fort Mifflin and ]\Iud Island.
Children.
+3362 EowL.\ND,s b. 2G Xov., ITSi! : m. Sarah Titus.
3363 RowENA,** b. ; d. young.
1214. ELIJAH,'^ son of Deacon William^ (397), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 25 Feb.,
1764; m. about 1785, Mary (Polly) Earner (3367), b. Apr., 1767, dali. of Jacob
Earner, of Egremont, Mass., and Lucy Kellogg (-|-1189).
She d. 27 Jan., 1835; he d. 26 Dec., 1839.
He was a shoemaker and farmer; res. in Wyoming, Pa., Egremont, Mass.,
Rupert, Vt., and Elizabethtown, X. Y.
He was a revolutionary pensioner, res. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., in 1832,
aged 68. In his application for pension, he stated that he was b. in Noblctown
(now Hillsdale), N. Y. \Miile living in Eingston, Pa., he was with Col. Zebulon
Butler, at the battle and massacre of Wyoming, Pa., 4 July, 1778; he was cap-
tured by the Indians, but escaped at night after si.x days' captivity. He rem. to
Sheffield, Mass., when he engaged as a substitute and went to Albany under Capt.
Richmond. He lived one summer in Dorset, Vt. ; rem. about 1802 to Elizabeth-
town.
Children.
-1-3364 Amelia,^ b. 8 Feb., 1786; m. Seth Lee.
-(-3365 Lucy,*' b. 20 July, 1788; m. John Calkins.
+3366 William,^ b. in Rupert, Vt., 26 Dec, 1790; m. Rhoda Famsworth.
+3367 Orson D.,^ b. May, 1794; m. (1) Sarah (Sally) Durand; (2) Maria
Mattoon.
+3368 VALENTiXE.s'b. 26 Aug., 1796; m. Huldah Phelps.
+3369 Ueana,8 b. 3 Mar., 1798 ; m. Benjamin Calkins.
-f-3370 Theron,^ b. 12 Nov., 1801; m. Lurinda Edgerton Davenport.
+3371 SoPHiA.s b. 5 Jan., 1804; m. William Dayton Rowe.
3372 Elizabeth,^ b. about 1805; d. about 1806.
3373 Lorenzo,^ b. (blind), in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 5 Nov., 1807; was a
preacher of the gospel in Iowa and Minnesota ; in 1880, in Viola,
Olmsted Co., Minn.; he d. unm., in St. Charles, Minn., 17 Jan.,
1886, aged 79.
1215. ABIGAIL,'^ dau. of Deacon William« (397), b. 9 Feb., 1769 ; m. Michael
Hollenbeck, b. about 1766, son of Derrick Hollenbeck, b. about 1736, and Mary
■ , b. about 1739.
She d. 16 Sept., 1857, aged 88; he d. 20 Apr., 1858, aged 92.
They lived in Egremont; she was received into the church there, 5 Mar.,
1822, wil;h her children, Orrin and Anna.
256 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
3374 Derrick Hollenhecl-,^ h. .
3375 William Kellogg HoUenbcck,^ b. 1797; lived in Egremont; was unm. ;
was received into the Egremont Church, 20 Sept., 1817; d. 11 May,
1823, aged 2G.
3376 Orrin Hollenbeck,^ b. 1800; m. Mary Twitchell, in Egremont; he d. 21
Oct., 1830, aged 30; they were excommunicated for "Embracing
the doctrine of the indiscriminate salvation of all men."
3377 Cyrus Hollenbeck,^ h. 26 June, 1807; m. Miranda Dorman; he d. 2
July, 1852, aged 44, in Egremont.
3378 Oswin Alexander Hollenbeck,^ b. ; m. Lucelia Davis.
3379 Keziah Hollenbeck,^ b. — ; m. Fox.
3380 Mary Ann Hollenbeck,^ b. m. (1) ; (2) Erastus Willard.
3381 Anna HoUenbeck,^ b. ; she was excommunicated for the same
reason that her brother, Orrin Hollenbeck, was. She m. William
Tobey.
3382 Tomason Louisa Hollenbeck,^ b. 13 Feb., 1815; m. 21 Jan., 1841, Ben-
jamin Franklin Barber, b. 4 July, 1799 ; he was a farmer; in child-
hood he rem. from Massachuse.tts to Augusta, N. Y. ; res. in Mor-
risville, Durhamville and Oneida, N. Y. ; he d. 13 July, 1859 ; she
d. 28 Mar., 1859; had seven children.
1259. OLIVE,' dau. of Daniel" (411), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 29 Feb., 1772;
m. 27 Dec, 1791, Nathaniel Callender, b. in Sheffield, 4 Sept., 1769, son of Na-
thaniel Callender, b. 8 Nov., 1745, and Diadamia Dewe}', dau. of Stephen Dewey.
He d. in Harrison Co., 0., 30 Dec., 1822 ; she d. 21 Apr., 1849.
He res. in Sheffield, until 1792; in Shoreham, Vt., 1792-99; in Chazy,
N. Y., 1800-01; in Shoreham, Vt., 1801-10; in Shippensburg, Pa., 1810-19; in
Harrison Co., 0., 1819-22. Was at different times a tanner, shoemaker, mer-
chant, trader and farmer. She lived in Harrisburg, Pa., 1823-37; in Meadville,
1837-49.
Children.
3383 Norman Callender^ b. in Shoreham, 3 Aug., 1793; m. 4 Feb., 1819,
Elizabeth Weistling; he was a druggist in Harrisburg and Mead-
ville, Pa. ; he d. in Meadville, 22 Nov., 1863.
3384 Matilda Callender,^ b. in Shoreham, 9 July, 1795; m. in Shippensburg,
Pa., 1811, Isaac Van Duson; they res. in Tuscarawas Co., 0.,
Coshocton Co. and Defiance Co., 0., where she lived in 1880.
3385 Aurora Callender,^ b. in Shoreham, 7 Mar., 1798; m. (1) 1821, in Har-
risburg, Pa., Mary J. McMichael; (2) 1840, in Ashtabula, 0.,
Catherine Eodman; d. in Pinkneyville, 111., 23 Oct., 1871; was a
Methodist minister.
3386 Nathaniel Callender,^ b. in Chazy, N. Y., 18 Sept., 1800; m. near Pitts-
burg, Pa., 5 Oct., 1829, Mary C. Bonham; he was a Jlethodist
preacher and d. in Oldham Co., Ky., 6 Feb., 1876.
3387 Diadamia Callender,^ b. in Shoreham, 28 June, 1803; jp. (1) in Harris-
burg, 1822, Henry Shrom; (2) in Cumberland, Pa., 1839,
George Buttorff ; they res. in Cumberland Co., Pa., and Jleadville
and Philadelphia, where she d. 1874.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 257
338S Olivia Callender,^ b. in Shoreham, 29 Sept., 1805; m. 27 July, 1830, in
Meadville, William McLaughlin, of Meadville.
33S9 Ehoda Callendtr,^ b. in Shoreham, 1 Jan., 1809; m. in Pittsburg, Pa.,
4 July, 1S39, Thomas Moore; they res. in Pittsburg, Pa., and
Champaign, 111., where she d. 10 July, 1873.
3390 Daniel Kellogg Callendcr,^ b. 30 May, 1812, in Shippcnsburg, Pa.; m. in
Harrisburg, Pa., 1838, Elizabeth Burgoyne; he was a printer; d.
in Harrisburg, Dec, 1873.
3391 ^yiUiam Larabcc Callcndcr,^, b. in Shippensburg, 7 Dec, 1815; m. (1)
in Meadville, 3 May, 1842, Ann Matilda Kellogg (+3724), b. 7
Apr., 1S19; he m. (2) in Frankfort, Ky., 24 Oct., 1850, Lucy
Weisiger Eoper, b. in Frankfort, Ky., 6 Feb., 1828, and d. 12 Sept.,
1860;" he m. (3) in Victoria, Tex., 21 Oct., 1862, Alice Frances
Kibbe, b. in St. Landry Parish, La., 17 Sept., 1836; he m. (4) in
Dewitt Co., Tex., 22 July, 1869, Sarah E. Sangster, b. in Albemarle
Co., Ya., 30 Apr., 1831, dau. of Eobert Sangster and Mary Irvin.
1260. DAXIEL7 son of Daniel" (411), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 5 Xov., 1774;
m. in Shoreham. Tt, 20 Apr., 1797, Mary (Polly) Kellogg (936), b. 11 Oct.,
1776, dau. of Elijah (+328).
He d. 27 Apr., 1S4S : she d. 11 Apr., 1851.
They settled in Champlain, N. Y., in 1797, where he was a farmer and shoe-
Children, all except Lorenzo h. in Cham-plain.
+3392 Lorenzo,® b. 8 Sept., 1798; m. (1) Sarah P. Moore; (2) Eoxanna Bur-
dick.
3393 Daniel C,® b. 24 Oct., 1800; he was a sea captain on trading vessels;
d. unm.
3394 Pamela,® b. 10 Xov., 1802; d. Aug., 1804.
3395 Sylvester W.,® b. 14 Jan., 1805; he was a sea captain on merchant
marine; was lost at sea ; unm.
+3396 Pamela L,® b. 9 Aug., 1807; m. Thomas Dodds.
+3397 Mart (Polly) Matilda,® b. 2 Oct., 1809; m. Jacob Bowron.
3398 Eli C,® b. 4 Mar.. 1812; d. unm. 1831.
3399 Jane M.,® b. 25 July, 1814; d. 1841. '
3400 Daniel Alonzo.® b. 10 May, 1819 ; he was a sea captain on trading ves-
sels ; lost at sea ; d. imm.
1264. AAEOXV son of Joseph^ (420), b. 20 Mar., 1767; m. Abigail Spencer,
b. about 1767.
He d. 3 Apr., 1838, aged 71 years and 13 days; she d. 5 June, 1838, aged
71 ; both are buried in Locke.
Cliildren.
3401 Calvin,® b. ; d. unm. after reaching manhood.
3402 Feller,® b. ; d. unm. after reaching manhood.
+3403 Tryphena,® b. in Genoa. X. Y., 22 July, 1791 ; m. Joseph Pixley.
3404 Hepzibah,® b. ; m. (1) Asa Arnold; (2) Jacob Erkembach.
+3405 Alphees,® b. 19 Xov., 1797; m. CvTithia Wright.
+3406 Jane,® b. in Locke, X. Y., 26 May," 1802; m. Timothy Johnson.
258 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3407 Aaeon,** b. ; d. unm. about 1879.
-j-3408 Calvin,® b. 19 May, 1808; m. Sally Jane Davis.
1265. LOVELL/ son of Joseph" (420), b. ; m. Thankful Warner, of
Granville, Conn.
He d. in Orangeville, N". Y., in the winter of 1815 ; she d. in Illinois, aged 84.
He rem. from Oneida, X. Y., to Wyoming, in 1810.
Children.
+3409 Olive,** b. ; m. Marcus Winchester.
3410 Joseph,® b. 1795; d. 1814, unm., aged 19.
+3411 Antha,® b. 25 Oct., 1796; ni. John Webb Parry.
3412 Timothy,® b. ; d. young.
3413 Jane,® b. ; d. unm. 1814.
+3414 Aaron,® b. 8 Feb., 1804; m. Diantha Parker.
+3415 Lydia,® b. 7 Mar., 1807; m. Philip Parker. -j;
1267. JOSEPH,' son of Joseph" (420), b. 5 Apr., 1788; m. Eunice Conger, b.
3 Oct., 1790.
He d. Sept., 1853, in Burdett, N. Y. ; she d. 3 Mar., 1869.
He res. in Locke, where he owned a forge and furnace, and in Ithaca, where ^
he was a farmer where Cornell University now stands. He was a hotel-keeper in _ ;
Havana, N. Y. -^
Children. \ ''■'
+3416 Joseph,® b. 20 Sept., 1810; m. Susan Eldred. " ;^
+3417 Noah Jefferson,® b. 24 May, 1813; m. Sarah :\Iarshall Kensett. 'g
3418 Arvilla,® b. 29 Dec, 1815 ; d. unm., in Burdett, 23 Apr., 1839. -M
+3419 Henry Haerison,® b. 29 June, 1818; m. Mary Presendia Kimball. ^
+3420 Phebe,® b. 26 Oct., 1820; m. Harvey Mead. ;^:
3421 Zalema,® b. 18 Nov., 1823; m. Henry Elliott Conger; d. 24 Jan., 1868; **
he m. (2) Elizabeth Strong.
3422 Lovell,® b. 5 Aug., 1820; m. 2 June, 1859, Mary Whitmore, b. in .a
Ithaca, N. Y., 9 May, 1841. S
+3423 Susan,® b. 8 Apr., 1829 ; m. Jacob Havener. ■.';
3424 Cornelia,® b. 2 Feb., 1831 ; d. unm., in Burdett, N. Y., 31 May, 1839,
1271. MAEY,'^ dau. of Joseph" (420), b. ; m. Tillottson.
He d. in Pittsford, N. Y.
Child.
3425 La Marin Tillottson,^ b. ; went West.
1273. HENRIETTA,' dau. of Pliny" (424), b. 21 July, 1783; m.
Bartlett.
Child.
3426 William Bartlett,^ b. ; d. in Elyria, 0., leaving a son, Charles,
who now res. there.
1274. MARTHA,' dau. of Pliny" (424), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 4 Mar., 1785;
m. Daniel Jackson, b. 1 Mar., 1785.
I The Ivelloggs ix the New Wokld. 259
g He d. in Champion, A". Y., Jan., 1858.
k- He was a farmer ; res. in Elyria, Lorain Co., 0.
I Children.
I 3427 Jane Jachson,^ h. ; m. Birdseye.
I 3428 Plinij Jaclson,^ b. in Wellington, 0.
I 3429 Sarah Jackson,^ b. ; m. Gillett.
f. 3430 Susan Jackson,^ b. ; m. Chapman.
p 3431 Maria Jackson,^ b. ; m. Turnachiff.
;^ 3432 Jason Jackson,^ h. .
t 3433 Daniel Jackson,^ b. .
'■',. 3434 James Jackson,'^ h. .
,': 3435 Elisha Jackson,^ b. .
V 3436 Sherrill Jackson,^ b. - — ; m. Hopkins.
', 3437 Jesse Jackson,^ b. .
• 3438 Bela Jacksori/^ b. .
1275. AMAXDA,' dau. of Pliny« (424), b. 18 Dec, 1787; m. Asa Eockwood.
■' Children.
3439 Jerome Eockwood,^ b. .
3440 Bennett Eockwood^ b. ; lived in Pittsfield, and Wellington, 0.
1276. MARQUIS DE LArAYETTE,^ son of Pliny« (424), b. in Sheffield,
Mass., 21 May, 1789 ; m. in Champion, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 3 Jan., 1819, Eliza-
beth Manchester Perkins, b. 19 Apr., 1802, in Madison Co., X. Y., dau. of Hosea
Edson Perkins and Edith Manchester.
She d. 4 Apr., 1870, in Clintonville, 111.; he d. 9 Aug., 1875.
He was a farmer; res. in Eldorado Township, Benton Co., la.
Children.
+3441 Frederick Vincent,^ b. in Jefferson Co., N. Y., 23 Apr., 1820; m.
Mary Clark.
+3442 Silas Orville,* b. 5 Jan., 1822 ; m. Isabel Fuller Brisbane.
+3443 Cornelia,^ b. 30 June, 1824; m. William J. Gillett.
+3444 Almedia S.\mantha,« b. 18 June, 1826; m. William Sikes.
3445 Ambrose Harvey,* b. 21 June, 1829, in Lagrange, 0. ; m. (1) in Dixon,
111., Sarah A. Wilcox, b. 18 Oct., 1828; m. (2) Esther de Este;
was a physician and surgeon ; res. in Monclova, Jlex. ; d. in
Abrasolo Xuevo, Mex., 19 July, 1899.
3446 Emily Amelia,* b. 26 Jan., 1834 ; m. in Geneva, 111., 26 Mar., 1855,
Nicholas Castner, b. 11 Sept., 1829; he d. before 1893, probably in
Kansas; she res. 1899 in Hutchinson, Kas.
+3447 Eliza Minerva,* b. 30 July, 1836 ; m. Charles Hall Taylor.
+3448 Elean-or Pamelia * b. 11 July, 1838 ; m. George Washington Hall.
+3449 George,* b. 9 Nov., 1843; m. Helen L. Baird.
+3450 Edith,* b. 23 May, 1845, in Geneva, 111. ; m. Tappin Anthony Taylor.
3451 Gilbert M.,* b. 21 Sept., 1847, in Geneva, III; was a farmer; d. unm.
11 May, 1879, in Lake City, la.
260 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
1278. NOAH/ son of Pliny" (424), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 12 Nov., 1793; m.
29 Mar., 1814, Jerusha Stoddard, b. 15 Dec, 179G.
He d. 27 June, 1866, in Lagrange, 0.; she d. 27 June, 1870, in Oberlin, 0.,
and was buried in Lagrange.
He was a farmer; res. in Lorain Co., 0.; deacon in the Freewill Baptist
Church ; first a Democrat and then a Eepublican.
Children.
+3452 Hugh Hexderson,* b. 14 Jan., 1815; m. Nancy Walker.
+3453 WiLBCR Curtis,^ b. 17 May, 1S16; m. Martha Stone.
3454 Maequis De Lafayette,^ b. 17 June, 1817 ; d. 16 Apr., 1833, in La-
grange, 0.
+3455 MiLO Franklin,^ b. 30 Mar., 1820; ra. Adeline Maria Case.
+3456 Francis Nelson,* b. 16 Dec, 1821; m. (1) Jerusha Ann Cleveland;
(2) Mrs. Stoddard.
+3457 Amanda Minekva,^ b. 8 Nov., 1S22 ; m. Dr. A. Evans.
3458 Truman Gilbert,* b. 5 Oct., 1824; d. 5 July, 1825, in Harrisville, 0.
+3459 Clement Augustus,* b. 29 Nov., 1825 ; m. Susan Altamira Reynolds.
3460 Alice Graves,* b. 3 Nov., 1828; m. as his second wife, in Oberlin, 0.,'3
Nov., 1864, Homer \Miitcomb, b. 10 Nov., 1821, son of Simon
Whitcomb and Abigail Grow, of Pittsfield, Loraine Co., 0.; he
was a farmer; a Methodist; he was first a Eepublican and later a
Democrat.
3461 Noah Spencer,* b. 19 Dec, 1S29, in Ohio; in 1852 he began the jour-
ney across the plains, reaching Council Bluffs that year, and com-
ing on to Portland, Or., in 1853. He terminated his trip at the
Sound the same season. The next year he engaged in lumbering
at Port Gamble, and continued in that business until 1870, spend-
ing one year, 1860, in the Boise basin. Since 1870 Mr. Kellogg
has devoted the most of his attention to mining, traveling in British
Columbia, California and Mexico, prospecting and gathering min-
ing information. In 1888 he went to the Coeur d'Alene country,
and became part owner of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mines,
which were sold in 1887 to Simeon G. Reed for the sum of one
million, five hundred thousand dollars. He m. (1) in Stilacoom,
Wash., 17 Feb., 1874, Mrs. Amanda (Mitchell) Bird, widow of
Mark Bird, b. 12 Feb., 1827; she d. in Forest Grove, Or., 8 Aug.,
1886; he m. (2) ; (3) in San Jose, CaL, 23 Dec, 1895,
Narcissa J. (Fike) Ashton, b. 28 Dec, 1843, widow of John Ash-
ton, of Warsaw, Ind., dau. of Abraham Fike, b. 14 Apr., 1819, and
I Mary Louise Dutton, b. 1824. He is a capitalist, Ingersollian and
Republican ; res. in Kellogg, Idaho, a town which was named for
him; has no children.
3462 Orange Stoddard * b. in Lagrange, 28 May, 1831 ; m. 8 Apr., 1882,
Melissa Morgan, b. 12 Jan., 1842, in Des Moines, la., dau. of L. K.
Morgan and Mason ; was a farmer and a Democrat ; res. in
Mcilinnville, Or. ; had no children.
+3463 Jason Spencer,^ b. 14 Aug., 1834; m. (1) Lucinda Russell Gray; (2)
Georgiana Banks.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Wokld. 261
1279. MAEY (POLLY)," dau. of Pliny" (42i), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 15
Feb., 1T9G; m. (1) Ephraim Kood.
He was killed soon after their marriage by a falling .tree; she m. (2) 11
Feb. 1816, Ezekiel Ballard, b. in Champion, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 20 Dec, 1791,
son of Smithfield Ballard; d. 3 May, 1853; he d. in Elgin, 111., 1 May, 1856.
Children.
3461 Ephraim Rood BaUard,^ b. 13 Xov., 1816; m. Caroline Flint.
3165 Euth Ballard,^ b. 8 July, 1818; d. in 1876, in Preston, la.
3166 Charill Ballard,^ b. 31 Dec, 1820 ; d. Oct., 1857.
3167 Mary Ballard,^ b. 23 Sept., 1822 ; m. Nathan G. Phillips, of Elgin, 111.
3168 Harriet Ballard.^ b. 1 Oct., 1821; d. 31 July, 1851.
3169 Smithfield Ballard,^ b. 23 Sept., 1826; d. in Bodega, CaL, 1876.
3170 Sarah A. Ballard,^ b. 18 Oct., 1828.
3171 Charlotte J. Ballard,'^ b. 1 Oct., 1830.
3472 Elizabeth C. Ballard,^ b. 29 Jan., 1833 ; res. in Dixon, 111.
3173 Lydia S. Ballard,^ b. 21 July, 1835 ; d. 30 Dec, 1817.
1280. VINA,' dau. of Ephraim" (425), b. 11 Feb., 1767; m. 31 May, 1798,
Sineus Dibble, b. 31 Dec, 1763, son of Sineus Dibble, of East Hampton, L. I.
He had previously m. 3 Apr., 1788, Julina Fitch, who d. in Sheffield, Mass., 26
Dec, 1793, aged 28.
She d. 11 Dec, 18-38; he d. in Bergen, N". Y., IS Dec, 1818.
He was a tailor; rem. from Sheffield, Mass., to Bergen, X. Y., about 1820.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
3174 Vina Dibble,^ b. 25 May, 1800; m. Miles T. Norton, of Bloomfield,
N. Y.; they rem. to Ohio; he d. 12 Apr., 1895; had ten children.
3175 Esther Dibble,^ b. 9 Dec, 1801; m. Abel Clark Ward, of Bergen, N. Y.;
had eight children.
3176 Henry Bal-e^r Dibble,^ b. 18 Oct., 1804; m. Pauline J. Pierson, of Ber-
gen, N. Y. ; they res. on the old homestead in Le Koy, N. Y. ; had
five children.
3177 Charles Kellogg Dibble,^ h. 2 May, 1807; m. 26 Apr., 1826, Eunice
Ward, of Bergen; had six children.
1282. DEACON HOSMEE,^ son of Ephraim" (125), b. 25 Aug., 1770; m. in
Sheffield, Mass., 29 Aug., 1793, Amv Cowles, b. 19 Mar., 1773, dau. of Benjamin
Cowles, of Sheffield, Mass., and Luna, N. Y., b. 21 May, 1743, and Hannah
Boardman.
He d. 12 Feb., 1836, aged 66, and is buried in the Old Burying Ground in
Sheffield; she d. in ^Vhite Pigeon, Mich., 10 Oct., 1849, and is buried there.
He was a farmer and wagon-maker in Sheffield ; deacon in the Congrega-
tional Church.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+3178 Habeiet,^ b. 27 Aug., 1794; m. Capt. Frederick Augustus Brown.
3179 NoEMAN,8 b. about 18 Jan., 1796; d. 31 Oct., 1796.
3480 EuTH,^ b. 7 Sept., 1797 ; m. 29 Oct., 1850, Dr. Edward Lewis, of Jack-
son, Mich.; she d. 18 Apr., 1875, in Jackson, Mich.; he d, 1 Jan.,
1867 ; had no children.
262 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+3481 Albert Benjamin,** b. 28 Oct., 1799; m. (1) PJioda Lawrence; (2)
Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth (Loomis) Van Vleck.
3482 Norman,^ b. 4 Mar., 1801; m. 17 Oct., 1827, Caroline Mason; res. in
Sheffield, Mass.; he was a Presb)i;erian clergyman; d. in Sheffield,
12 Jan., 1879; she d. 12 Nov., 1892, aged 85; had no children.
+3483 Edwin,8 b. 17 Feb., 1803; m. (1) Eleanor Miles Lapsley; (2) Amelia
Elvira Ranger.
+3484 Hosmer,^ b. 14 Apr., 1805 ; m. Ann Eliza Clark.
+3485 George,^ b. 11 Mar., 1807 ; m. Mary Jane Baxter.
+3486 Chaeles,** b. 28 May, 1810; m. (1) Eebecca Reed; (2) Jane Burnell.
3487 Cynthia Maeia,^ b" 24 May, 1812; d. 27 Aug., 1815.
+3488 Amy Elizabeth,* b. 19 Jan., 1815; m. Giles Andrews Loring.
+3489 Maeia,* b. 19 Jan., 1816; m. Deacon Samuel Austin Chapin.
3490 Hannah,^ b. 16 Mar., 1818; d. 25 June, 1819.
1283. SARAH,^ dau. of Ephraim« (425), b. in Sheffield, 23 July, 1772; m. 29
Dec, 1790, Hosea Bill, b. 22 Aug., 1760, son of Simeon Bill, of Lebanon, Conn.,
and Sheffield, Mass., b. 8 Nov., 1723.
He d. 4 July, 1829 ; she d. 28 Dec, 1847 ; both are buried in Sheffield, Mass.
He was a farmer in Sheffield. Their farm, near Kelloggstown, is now owned
by James McGraw.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served at Saratoga, 26 Apr. to 20 May, 1777,
under Gen. Gates; marched, 27 June, 1780, in Col. Ashley's Reg. to sustain the
forts at West Point.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
3491 Orrin C. Bill^ b. 8 Nov., 1791 ; m. 3 Nov., 1825, Sarah F. Dubois, in
Sheffield, Mass.; d. Aug., 1855; was a merchant.
3492 Eveline Bill,^ b. 31 Mar., 1794; m. (1) 5 Jan., 1817, Chauncey Lathrop;
(2) Jones.
3493 Norman Kellogg Bill,^ b. 25 Sept., 1796; m. 9 Nov., 1830, Huldah
Clark, of Egremont, Mass.
3494 Eli Bill,^ b. 17 Dec, 1799 ; d. in childhood.
3495 RanaBill,^h. 15 Aug., 1802; m. 2 Oct., 1821, Piatt Whitney, b. in
Darien, Conn., 28 Sept., 1789 ; he was a farmer, and was drowned
5 Mar., 1842 ; she res. in South Egremont, Mass., in 1873 ; he had
previously m. Susan Parks, who d. 16 Aug., 1820. H
3496 Sarah Ann BillJ^ b. 19 Mar., 1805; m. 19 Nov., 1826, John F. Curtis. .i
3497 Fanny E. Bill,^ b. 29 Sept., 1809 ; m. William Clark. ^
1285. DEACON EPHRAIM,^ son of Ephraim« (425), b. in Sheffield, Mass.,
19 Nov., 1776; m. 25 Oct., 1798, Jane Ashley, b. in Sheffield, Mass., 16 Mar., |
1777, dau. of William Ashley, b. about 1742, and Jane Dutcher, b. about 1743.
He d. 19 Feb., 1844, aged 67 ; she d. 26 Aug., 1850, aged 73.
He was a well-to-do and successful farmer; lived adjoining his father's
homestead in Sheffield. He was deacon in the Congregational Church and Col.
of Militia.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
+3498 Edward,* b. 23 Feb., 1799; m. Jane Hall.
+3499 Adelia,* b. 22 Nov., 1801 ; m. Jesse Stevens.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. '2&3
-f-3500 Nelson,* b. 5 Sept., 1805 ; m. Caroline Eoys.
4-3501 Jane,* b. 24 Aug., 1808; m. Walter Eichards.
-f3502 Epheaim William,* b. 2 May, ISll ; m. Lois Bennett.
-f3503 Eleanor,* b. 5 Feb., 1813; m. Alvan Callender.
1287. CAPT. ELISHA," son of Ephraim« (425), b. in Sheffield, Mass.. 19
Aug., 1781 ; m. 3 Dec., 1806, Jane Saxton, b. 28 Aug., 1783, dau. of John Sas-
ton, b. 11 Mar., 1760, and Lucy Shed, b. 30 Nov., 1758.
She d. 24 Oct., 1852 ; he d. 6 Aug., 1857.
He was a farmer; a deacon; a selectman of Sheffield; Capt. of Militia ; he
lived and d. in the house in which he was born.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
3504 M.\EY,* b. 17 Apr., 180S; m. 17 June, 1830, John Calvin Ward, b. in
Madison, Conn., 6 Sept., 1800; he d. in Bergen, N. Y., 18 June,
1868; she d. in Galesburg, III, 21 Jan., 1892; had no children.
3505 Frederick S.ucton,* b. 22 Apr., '1810; m. 5 Apr., 1838, Martha Barth-
olomew, of Ellenwood, III, b. 14 Oct., 1814; d. 12 Nov., 1886.
-t-3506 Ensign Hosmer,* b. 6 July, 1812 ; m. Caroline Lavinia Campbell.
+3507 James Elisha,* b. 21 July, 1818; m. Jenette Warner.
+3508 Ei-TH Jane,* b. 19 Jan., 1821; m. Emmons Arnold.
1288. UEANL\,' dau. of Ephraim" (425), b. 19 Nov., 1783; m. 6 Nov., 1805,
Amos Bacon, b. in A^'ermont, 21 Oct., 1777, son of Asa Bacon, of Penfield, Monroe
Co., N. Y., and Sally Sly.
She d. in Albion, Mich., 1 Feb., 1844; he d. in Buffalo, N. Y., 9 Feb., 1865.
Children, b. in Bennett, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
3509 Jane Bacon,^ b. 3 June, 1807 ; m. Charles Parmalec, of Chicago, 111. ;
had one dau.
3510 Alanson Sly Bacon,^ b. 20 Feb., 1810; m. Emma Bartlett.
3511 Sophia Baeon,^ b. 24 ]\Iay, 1812; m. Orrin Jordan, of Ionia, Mich. ; d. 2
Feb., 1835.
3512 Harrietta Bacon,^ b. 27 Sept.. 1815; m. 1837, John J. Adams, son of
Amos Bacon Adams, of Chicago, 111. ; d. in Little Falls, N. Y., 5
Feb., 1839.
3513 Juliette Bacon,^ b. 7 Apr., 1818; m. 22 Feb., 1837, Alban S. Kingsley.
3514 Marietta Bacon,^ b. 7 May, 1820; m. 5 Oct., 1841, Sylvanus 0. Gould, of
Buffalo, N. Y.
1289. DONNE,' son of Ephraim*' (425), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 2 Jan., 1787;
m. in Sheffield, 8 Jan., 1807, Aurora Curtis, b. 27 Mar., 1789. dau. of Jonathan
Curtis, of Sheffield, b. about 1748, and Marv Jacobs, b. about 1749.
She d. in Sheffield, 2 Jan., 1837.
He was a wagon-maker in Sheffield, from which place he rem. to Michigan at
an early date.
Children.
3515 AuGUSTL'S H.VRLEY,* b. 17 Aug., 1807; d. num., in Courtland, Mich.. 1
Oct., 1856.
264 The Kelloggs ix the Xew Wokld.
3516 Catherine Mary,'* b. in Sheffield, 2 Dec., ISOS; m. in Courtland, 11
May, 1848, Job Whitney, of Byron, Kent Co., Mich, b. 16 June,
1805, in Konmhis, A"". Y.; he had previously m. Caroline Porter,
who d. 26 Feb., 1848; he -n-as a farmer; had no children; she d.
21 Jan., 1891; he d. in Byron.
3517 Caroline Paulina,^ b. 18 Nov., 1810 ; d. unm., in Sheffield, 9 Dec.,
1830.
+3518 Milton Curtis,* b. 15 May, 1814; m. (1) Amanda Barnes; (2) Mrs.
Jane (Rohr) Pihinehart.
1290. LUCYXA,^ dau. of Enos« (426), b. in Sheffield, 21 Aug., 1766; m. 9
June, 1796, Jonathan Burrell, b. 10 Feb., 1757, son of Abraham Burrell, of Lynn,
Mass., b. 1 Apr., 1729, and Mary Spaulding, b. 23 Feb., 1734.
He d. 31 Dec, 1835 ; she d. 17 June, 1839.
He was a wagon-maker and farmer; rem. from Sheffield, Mass., in 1804, to
Salisbury, Herkimer Co., N. Y.
Children.
3519 Harry Burrell,^ b. 28 Nov., 1797; m. (1) 5 Apr., 1820, Charlotte Water-
man; she d. 10 Apr., 1821; he m. (2) 7 Apr., 1833, Amanda Carr;
she d. 17 June, 1839; he m. (3) 17 Sept., 1839, Sarah Hamlin;
was an extensive farmer and cheesemaker in Little Falls, N. Y.
3550 Fanmj Burrell,^ b. 1 Feb., 1799; m. Seth C. Hurlburt; res. in 1877, in
Chicago, 111.
3531 Seymour Burrell,^ b. 23 Oct., 1801.
3533 Lucinda Burrell,^ b. 10 May, 1803.
3523 Sarah Burrell,^ b. 27 Jan., 1805.
3524 Catherine Burrell,^ b. 23 Oct.,' 1806.
1291. 0RSAMUS7 son of Enos« (426), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 13 May, 1768;
m. in New York City, Dec, 1796, Esther Kimberly, b. in New Haven, Conn.,
1770.
He d. in Townsend, Huron Co., 0., 15 Oct., 1819 ; she d. in the same place,
July, 1827.
In 1796 he was a merchant in Lansingburg, N. Y., and for some years after;
he rem. to "Holland Purchase," Genesee Co., and bought a farm; in June, 1811,
he started for Townsend, 0., where he was a surveyor and dealer in lands ; 4 July
they reached Cleveland, which then consisted of three or four loghouses and a
hotel. During the last two miles of their journey to Townsend, they were obliged
to cut a road for their teams ; they were among the early settlers, and had to en-
dure all the perils of a frontier life. After Hull's surrender of Detroit, the set-
tlers were obliged to flee for their lives, and Orasmus returned to New York. The
following summer they returned to Townsend and found their house in ruins.
Children.
+3525 Caroline,^ b. 13 Sept., 1796, in Lansingburg, N. Y. ; m. Dr. LjTuan
Fay.
3526 WiLLiAJi Hexry,^ b. in Hubbardton, Yt., 25 Aug., 1799; m. in Windsor,
Madison Co., 0., Mary Griswold; they lived on the old '
he d. Nov., 1871.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 265
35-27 George Kimberly,^ b. in Castleton, Vt.. 5 Aug., 1801 ; m. Lydia Isham,
of Xorwalk, 0. ; he d. in Athens, Calhoun Co., 3Iich.
3538 SusAX Amelia,** b. in Batavia, X. Y., 9 Mar., 1804 ; m. Philander Wilbor.
..|-3529 Mixerva,® b. 21 June, 1807; m. John Forsman Slocum.
_j-3530 ORSAiirs,* b. 11 Xov., 1810; m. Mary Ann Hunt.
3531 Kxeelaxd Towxsexd,** b. 13 Dec., 1812 ; m. Hutchinson, of In-
diana; he -n-as a printer in Indianapolis; he d. in Cincinnati, 0.
1295. EXOS," son of Enos" (436), b. in Sheffield, 21 Apr., 1776; m. Elizabeth
Smith (1127), b. 13 Xov., 1779, dau. of Ebenezer Smith, of Sheffield, Mass., and
Ehzabeth Kellogg (+381), b. 15 Mar., 1753.
She d. of an epidemic that prevailed throughout the country, 15 Dec, 1812 ;
he m. (2) Hersey Perrin; d. in Baton Rouge.
He was a farmer in Sheffield ; rem. with his father to Hubbardton, Vt., and
Batavia, X. Y., where he was Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace. After the
death of his father, in Batavia, he rem. to Illinois. He started for Xew Orleans
on a business trip, but was taken sick and d. in Baton Rouge. He was a surveyor
and surveyed most of the Holland Purchase, and part of Ohio along the Muskin-
gum River. He often spoke of the beauty and fertility of the latter region.
Children.
+3533 LuciXDA,^ b. 5 Xov., 1801 ; m. Benjamin Jlorse Smith.
+3533 Aloxzo Smith,* b. 13 Dec, 1803; m. (1) Octavia Smith; (2) X'ancy
Burt.
3534 AuGUSTrs,* b. ; d. young.
3535 Julia Ayx,^ b. 1 Oct., 1808; m. (1) William Brown; (2) Moses Atche-
son ; she d. in Shelbyville, Ky ; had one son and three daus.
+3536 Abigail Ruth,* b. 10 Oct., 1810 ; m. Richard Ensign.
+3537 Elizabeth,* b. 18 Aug., 1812; m. James Bodger.
;1296. COL. SEYMOUR,'' son of Enos« (436), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 21 Mar.,
'l779; m. (1) 21 Mar., 1801, Esther Lawrence, of Sheffield. '
She d. in Batavia, X'. Y., 21 Apr., 1813; he m. (2) 1 Aug., 1813, X^ancy / \
Wilcox; d. 1 Apr., 1829; she d. in Waverly, 111., 1 May, 1855.
He was a merchant in Exeter, Scott Co., Hi.; was Col. in the war of 1813. y ,u
When he and his brother, Elisha, settled in Illinois they were thirty miles distant \A, ^
from any white man, and one hundred miles from the nearest mill. During the \V' j- ^
first winter, they suffered from want of food, and might have perished, but for the f. -V'
assistance of friendly Indians. i^^y^. ^ '' v \>
Children. ^ \^:'' ,
+3538 Almika,* b. 28 May, 1802; m. Borden Wilcox. ^f }^\
+3539 Orlando,* b. 3 June, 1805 ; m. Margaret Comrad. '' \ ^
3540 Adeline,* b. 5 June, 1808; m. 10 Xov., 1824, Charles Collins, of St.
Louis, JIo.
3541 Asexath H.,* b. 4 Sept., 1810; m. Rowland Mundy, of St. Louis.
+3542 Esther,* b. 20 Aug., 1814; m. Levi Church.
+3543 Seymour,* b. 12 Apr., 1816 ; m. Margaret ilaxfield.
3544 Xaxcy,* b. 15 Sept., 1817; d. in St. Louis, 10 May, 1833.
3545 Bordex,* b. 27 Mar., 1819 ; m. Frances Day.
3546 Homer,* b. 24 Apr., 1823.
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266 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1298. HULDAH,'' dau. of Enos" (426), b. 31 Oct., 1781 ; m. in Batavia, N. Y.,
May, 1801, Amzi Wright, b. 24 Oct., 1781, son of Asahel Wright, b. 16 Sept.,
1751, of Lenox, Mass., and Hubbardton, Vt., and Rachel Eice, b. Mar., 1759.
She d. 19 Feb., 1854; he d. 30 Dec, 1873, aged 92, on the old homestead.
He settled on the homestead nearly seventy years before his death. His son,
Allen, lived on the homestead in Wyoming, N. Y.
Children.
3547 Enos Kellogg Wright,^ b. in Middlebury, Wyoming Co., N. Y., 1 Mar.,
1805; m. 19 Feb., 1834, Louisa Newell, b. 30 Jan., 1809, in
Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., dau. of Silas Newell, of Hoosick
and Middlebury, N. Y., and Judith Potter, of Granville, N. Y. ; he
was a farmer in Wyoming, N. Y.
3548 Harri/ Wright,^ b. 22 Jan., 1807; m. 1836, Mary Ann Parsons; he was
an elder in the Presbyterian Church ; he was a farmer in Bethany,
N. Y.
3549 Alvina Wright,^ b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 27 Mar., 1809; m. 2 Sept.,
1835, Nelson Wolcott, b. in" Sandisfield, Mass., 4 Jan., 1806, son of
William Wolcott and Huldah Deming; he was a merchant; lived
in Sandisfield until 1826; in Graysville, N. Y., 1828; in East
Java, 1841; in Warsaw, 1844; in East Java, 1848; in Attica,
1848, where he was elder in the Presbyterian Church; in Batavia,
1848 ; had eight children. M
3550 Allen Wright,^ b. 27 Oct., 1810; d. 1811. M
3551 Sophia Wright,^ b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 14 May, 1812; m. 19 Feb., M
1839, Ephraim Brainard, b. 9 Feb., 1812, in Attica, N. Y., son of '§
Seymour Brainard and Susanna Gates; he was a farmer near At- -^
tica, N. Y., until 1866 ; he lived in Attica, and was Justice of the ^_
Peace ; had four children.
3552 Allen Wright,^ b. 3 May, 1814; m. 15 July, 1845, Charlotte Newell; he
was elder in the Presbyterian Church ; he was a farmer in Wyom-
ing, N. Y.
3553 Francis Rice Wright,^ b. 7 Sept., 1817; m. 1839, Charlotte Putney; he
was a harness-maker; d. in Attica, 1864.
3554 Emily Wright,^ b. 29 July, 1820; m. in 1842, Patrick Hanvev; res. in
Elsie, Mich.
3555 Viletta Elizabeth Wright,^ b. 4 Apr., 1824; d. 1832.
3556 Seymour Kellogg Wright,^ b. 6 Feb., 1828; m. 1856, Sarah Ellis; he
was a harness-maker in Kidder, Mo.
1299. CAPT. ELISHA,'^ son of Enos« (426), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 30 Nov.,
1783; m. (1) 24 Sept., 1809, Elizabeth Derrick, b. 2 Mar., 1792.
She d. in Morgan Co., 111., 15 May, 1832; he m. (2) in 1833, Mrs. MaryJ
Mills; d. in Jo Daviess Co., 111., 24 Aug., 1842.
He was a Capt. of infantry in the war of 1812, and was in the battles of?
Black Rock, Fort Erie and several others ; he was Sheriff of Genesee Co. He \
was Capt. in a company with Lieut. Worthy L. Churchill, which was ordered to^
march to Buffalo early in Dec, 1813; was a pensioner of the war of 1812. He^!
and his brother, Seymour, settled in Morgan Co., 111., in 1819, where there were .
not any white neighbors nearer than thirty miles. He was in the Black Hawk^
war.
i
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 267
Children, first five b. in Batavia, N. Y.; others in Morgan Co., III.
-{-3557 Philandek Elisha,^ b. 17 June, 1810; in. Lucinda Jane Wilcox.
-{-3558 Orville Enos,** b. 22 Dec, 1811 ; m. Susan Jane Anderson.
_j-3559 Abigail Elizabeth,* b. 2i Mar., 1814; m. John Williams.
-j-3560 Florentine Erwix,* b. 1 Jan., 181G; m. (1) Rebecca Jane Williams;
(2) Mrs. Martha Jane (Williams) Ellison; (3) Olivia M. Cramer.
-)-3561 Sophia Emelixe,'* b. 17 Jan., 1818; m. John Deeds.
3562 Angeline Eleanor,* b. 21 Dec, 1820; d. 2- July, 1821.
-j-3563 Benjamin Franklin Ephraiji,* b. 30 Apr., 1822; m. Marv Orilla
Lillie.
3564 Sarah Angeline,* b. 5 Jan., 1824; d. 1 Aug., 1831.
1300. SOPHLV dau. of Enos« (426), b. 18 June, 1786; m. William M.
Wright, b. 20 Nov., 1783.
They rem. from Genesee Co., X. Y., in Nov., 1827, to Naples, 111.
Children.
3565 Adeline Eachel Wright,^ b. 20 Nov., 1812; m. 28 Jan., 1830, John Man-
chester, merchant in Naples, 111., and St. Louis; he d. 27 Dec,
1846; she d. 15 Nov., 1847, in St. Louis.
3566 Julia Sophia Wright,^ b. 21 May, 1823; m. (1) 31 Dec, 1837, John
Matthews, a miller living in Perry, Pike Co., 111. ; he d. 29 June,
1847; she m. (2) 2 Mav, 1850, Ehjah Sheff, who res. in Griggs-
ville. Pike Co., 111.
1301. IRA,^ son of Enos« (426), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 14 Mar., 1789; m. (1)
9 May, 1811, Harriet Thompson, b. , dau. of Samuel Thompson, of Tol-
land, Conn.
She d. 16 June, 1822; he m. (2) Aug., 1823, Lydia Morgan, b. in Norwich,
Conn., 1 Dec, 1798, dau. of Daniel Morgan and Mary Frost; d. 3 Feb., 1854.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812 ; was a carpenter in Perry, la. ; in 1877
his wife res. in Pittsfield, 111. He was the owner and captain of the first steam-
boat on the Illinois Eiver.
Children by first wife.
3567 Theodore,* b. 23 Mar., 1812; d. 8 Aug., 1821.
+3568 Edwin,s b. 24 July, 1813 ; m. Eliza A. ilager.
3569 Ira,8 b. 23 Oct., 1817; m. Cordelia Fox; was a pilot.
3570 Harriet,* b. 23 Oct., 1819 ; m. Jonathan Newman.
3571 Sophia,* b. 7 Apr., 1821; d. Apr., 1835.
Children by second wife.
3572 Theodore,* b. 31 May, 1824; m. (1) Sarah, dau. of William Morrison;
(2) Sarah, dau. of Joseph Cockill.
^ 3573 Delia Ann,* b. 9 Jan., 1830; m. (1) Gideon Bill; (2) Uriah Ellidgc
+3574 Ch-ARles Morgan,* b. 11 Julv, 1831 ; m. America Hack-n-orth.
3575 Adeline,* b. 1 Jan., 1833; d.' 14 Oct., 1833.
1302. FREDERICK,' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 27
^ept., 1766; m. (1) 20 Nov., 1788, Mary (Polly) Phelps, b. 5 Oct., 1768, dau.
of Israel Phelps.
268 The Kelloggs in the Xew Wokld.
^^m
She d. 25 Mar., 1813; he m. (2) 28 Nov., 1813, Tryphena Ely White, b. 25
Mar., irS4, dau. of Joseph White, b. 24 Dec, 1749, and Phebe Clapp, b. 26 Dec,
1752; she d. 27 Jan., 181t3; he m. (3) Mrs. Catherine (Demorest) Brown; d. 16
Oct., 1832, was killed in Auburn by being thrown from a horse; she d. 6 Aug.
1838, aged 63.
He was a farmer; res. in Galway and Brutus, X. Y.
Children hij. first wife, first eight b. in Galway; others in Brutus. \
+3576 SiLAS,^ b. 6 June, 1789; m. Martha Simpson.
+3577 Polly,* b. 6 June, 1790; m. William Green Beach.
+3578 LuciNDA,* b. 10 Aug., 1791; m. David Dixon.
+3579 Alvan,8 b. 12 Jan., 1793; m. Sylvia Stow.
+3580 Wealthy,** b. 24 Oct., 1794; m. Mile Phelps. ^^
+3581 Amanda,* b. 24 Aug., 1796; m. Henry Perine. f^m
+3582 Frederick,* b. 26 Xov., 1797 ; m. Sally S. Evarts. '^
+3583 Asa,* b. 26 Apr., ISOO; m. Sarah St. John. ■'. .1
+3584 Lucy,* b. 1 June, 1803; m. Amos Carter.
+3585 Israel Phelps,* b. 24 Oct., 1808; m. (1) Eliza E. Whiting; (2) Sally
Stearns.
+3586 Harriet,* b. 10 Dec, 1810; m. Hicks Wheeler Phelps.
Child by second wife, b. in Brutus. .,.;.
+3587 Charles White,* b. 21 May, 1815; m. Demmis Dewey Comstock.
1303. EZRA,'' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 26 June, 1769;
m. 21 Feb., 1793, Abigail Olmstead, b. 19 June, 1771, in New Canaan, Conn., dau, v
of Jonathan Olmstead and Thankful Crosby, of Canaan, N. Y.
He d. in Galway, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1836 ; she d. in Cleveland, 0., 7 Feb., 1851, .,
aged 79. :'
He was a tanner and shoemaker; bought land in Sempronius, N. Y., 1 Not, _
1800, and sold the same, 8 Feb., 1805.
Children.
+3588 Ezra Powell,* b. 18 Mar., 1795; m. Margaret Anderson.
3589 Mercy Crosby,* b. 12 May, 1797 ; d. 13 Aug., 1805.
+3590 Claeissa Harlow,* b. .12 June, 1799 ; m. Samuel Dauchy.
3591 Jonathan Crosby,* b. 18 Dec, 1801 ; d. 12 Oct., 1810.
+3592 Abigail Ann,* b. 9 Jan., 1804; m. Sears Elnathan Smith.
+ 3593 Sylvester Trcman,* b. 22 Mar., 1806; m. Lucy Ann Lindley.
3594 Ruth Ann,* b. 11 June, 1808; m. 16 Apr., 1832, Louis Goodrich, a dn"
goods merchant, who lived near Rochester, N. Y. ; had no children; ,:,
she d. in Galway, 5 Feb., 1833; he m. (2) Thankful Olmstead, ,
dau. of Dr. Jonathan Olmstead, of Spencertown, N. Y. 'j
+3595 Lucy,* b. 2 May, 1811; m. (1) Robert Edwin Gillett; (2) William Aus- jj
tin Lathrop. .-■■|
3596 Mary,* b. 10 July, 1813; m. Rev. Charles E. Renshaw; d. 26 Sept, .,
1839; had no children.
1304. MARTIN,^ son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 22 J^rte,
1771 ; m. 22 Feb., 1793, Rhoda Smith, b. 4 Nov., 1772, dau. of Polycarpus Smith, ;
of Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y., and Dolly Skinner, b. about 1730.
She d. 25 May, 1852; he d. in Mexico, Oswego Co., N. Y., 27 Jan., 1854.
I
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 269
He was a merchant for some years in Galway, X. Y. : later a farmer in
Oswego Co., X. Y. In 1825 he was living in Homer (now Solon), and later in
Mexico, Oswego Co., N. Y.
Children.
3597 Cassius,* b. 28 May, 1794; d. 8 Dec, 1860.
3598 Bkutus,^ twin to Cassius, b. 28 May, 1794; d. 13 Nov., 1804.
-1-3599 S0PHK0xiA,8 b. 28 May, 1796; m. (1) Luke Butterfield; (2) Daniel
McXett.
3600 Trumax.s b. 7 July, 1798; d. 13 July, 1799.
-f 3601 M.AETix Powell.s b. 28 May, 1800; m. Malvina Potter.
3602 Justin Smith,^ b. 3 Oct., 1803; d. 17 Feb., 1804.
-1-3603 Lewis,** b. 20 Xov., 1805 ; m. Abbey Halsey Lindsley.
1305. CHAELES,' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 3 Oct.,
1773; m. 21 Oct., 1794, Mary Ann Otis, b. 3 Xov., 1774, dau. of David Otis, of
Colchester, Conn., a descendant of John Otis, of Hingham, Mass., 1635, and
Mary Day.
He d. 11 May, 1842, in Ann Arbor, ilich. ; she d. 14 Oct., 1844.
He was a farmer and merchant. At the age of 14 he rem. to Galway, Sar-
atoga Co., X. Y., where his father had settled as a pioneer seven years before.
Two years after his marriage, with an outfit of little more than willing hands and
stout heart, he and his wife, with their eldest son, then an infant, sought a new
home in Central Xew York. Their conveyance was a sled, drawn by oxen; their
road was through the forest, and after a fatiguing journey of fifteen days, they
arrived at their first home in Marcellus. They erected a log cabin, made a clear-
ing in the forest, remained one year, then sold their improvements and purchased
n second home in what is now Owasco. After remaining there two years they
again sold out, and in the autumn of 1799 rem. to their third forest farm, in
Sempronius (now Xiles), where they resided forty years. Their circumstances
were improved by each removal, and before the new farm was fully cleared Mr.
Kellogg added trading to farming. In 1808 he was elected to the State Assembly,
nnd received a re-election in the following year. He was a Judge of the County
Court. In 1812 the village postoffice was established and he was the first post-
master, and his own name was given to the office, and the village since then has
been called Kelloggsville. In 1821 and '22 he was elected a member of the State
Assembly again. In 1825 he was elected Representative to Congress, the first Con-
press under John Quincy Adams' administration. Returning from Congress, he
remained in Kelloggsville ten j'ears, until he rem. to Ann Arbor, Mich., where four
of his children were living. Of their family of eleven children all met 29 Sept.,
1857, in Auburn, X. Y. He was a vestryman of the Episcopal Church in Ann
Arbor, a man of sound judgment and sterling integrity.
Children.
+3604 Day Otis,^ b. in Galway, 7 Aug., 1796; m. (1) Ann Eliza Smith; (2)
Mary Ann Dimon; (3) Harriet Walter Odin.
+3605 DwiGHT,* b. in ilarcellus, 4 Oct., 1797; m. Minerva Annable.
3606 Dor,* b. in Aurelius, X. Y., 8 Feb., 1799; m. Lucretia Annable; had no
children.
+3607 Delia 8 b. in Kelloggsville, 7 Apr., 1803 ; m. Calvin Whitwood.
+3608 Abigail Ann » b. 10 June, 1804 ; m. Ethan Allen Warden.
270 The Kelloggs ix the New World. s
+3609 Chaeles Harvey,* b. 19 Sept., 1808 ; in. Frances Amelia Parmelee.
3610 Electa Samantha,* b. 28 July, 1810; m. in Ann Arbor, Mich., CoL
William Augustus Abel, b. 14 Feb., 1805, son of William Abel, b. in
Lebanon, Conn., 12 Juh-, 1775, and Mary (Polly) Loomis, b. 13
May, 1781, dau. of Col. Jacob Loomis; he d. 17 Sept., 18-13; had
no children.
+ 3611 Dan Warren,^ b. 26 Mar., 1812; m. (1) Esther Elmira Bull; (2)
Catherine Fake; (3) Emma Starr Congdon.
+3612 DoRLisKA,^ b. 17 Jan., 1816; m. Dr. Cyrus Backus.
+3613 Frances Louisa,** b. 6 Mar., 1818; m. Seth Taylor Otis.
+3614 John Qdincy,^ b. 24 Mar., 1823; m. Helen Mary Dauchy (8596).
1307. ASA,'' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b in Sheffield, 12 Xov., 1777; m. (1)
June, 1804, Margaret Stewart, b. 18 Apr., 1786.
She d. 11 June, 1819; he m. (2) 24 Apr., 1820, her sister, Anna Stewart, b.
15 May, 1794; both his wives were b. in White Creek, Washington Co., X. Y.,
daus. of Joseph Stewart, of AVhite Creek, b. 6 Apr., 1752, and Rosanna Harmon,
b. 17 May, 1754 ; Joseph was a son of Joseph Stewart, b. about 1719 ; d. in White
Creek, 1820. ;
He d. 23 Aug., 1836 ; she d. 17 Apr., 1843 ; he and both his wives are buried
in the old cemetery, on Ida Hill, in Troy.
They res. in Troy, N. Y., where he was a hardware merchant for thirty years,
in company with his brothers, Warren and Alexander C.
Children by first wife.
3615 Eliza,* b. 27 July, 1805 ; d. 8 Sept., 1806.
+3616 Warren Stewart,* b. 1 Mar., 1807; m. Lucy Ann Eawdon. ,';
3617 Edward Asa,« b. 15 June, 1808; d. 20 Oct., 1809.
+3618 Edward,* b. 20 Jan., 1810; m. Sarah Maria Hastings.
3619 Asa,* b. 2 July, 1811 ; d. 22 Aug., 1848, unm. ; is buried in the old cem-
etery in Troy, N. Y.
3620 Eliza,* b. 5 Aug., 1813; d. 15 Sept., 1815.
Children by second wife.
+3621 Margaret Ann,* b. 1 Mar., 1821 ; m. Francis Xewlands.
3622 Jane Eliza,* b. 22 Apr., 1822; d. 15 July, 1822.
+3623 Jane Eliza,* b. 26 Sept., 1823; m. James Somerville Knowlson. -j^
3624 Mart Stewart,* b. 12 Aug., 1826 ; m. 26 May, 1846, George Eedfield '
of Troy ; she d. 14 Dec, 1847 ; he d. 24 July, 1856, aged 34. He
was a merchant.
3625 William,* b. 25 Aug., 1829 ; d. 15 Nov., 1830.
+3626 Henry,* twin to William, b. 25 Aug., 1829; m. Sarah Cobb May.
3627 Caroline,* b. 6 May, 1833 ; d. 16 Sept., 1835.
1310. WARREN,'' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Sheffield; Mass., 2 June,1
1783; m. in Troy, 14 Apr., 1811, Abigail Taine, b. 6 Nov., 1790, dau. of Amasa^
Paine, of Windsor, Vt., and Elizabeth Homer.
He d. 23 Feb., 1835 ; is buried in Ida Hill Cemetery, Troy ; she d. in Neff|
York City, 1 June, 1862.
Res. in Troy, N. Y., where he was a hardware merchant.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 271
Children.
j-3628 George Williaji,* b. 27 Feb., 1812; m. Charlotte Elizabeth Cobb.
3629 John Paine,* b. 11 Oct., 1814; was a merchant in Troy, 1 Mar., 1838
to '52, and later in New York City; d. unm., 15 Aug., 1863.
4-3630 Henet Lyjian,* b. 28 Apr., 1817; m. Frances Jean Wilson.
3631 Mary Elizabeth,** b. 11 Oct., 1818; d. 8 Mar., 1820.
3632 Frances Lucretia,** b. 25 Jan., 1821; m. 17 Nov., 1852, Maj.-Gen.
George H. Thomas, IT. S. A. ; after their marriage they res. in West
Point until 1856, when she accompanied her husband to Fort
Mason, Tex., commanded by Maj. Thomas ; he d. in San Francisco,
CaL, 28 Mar., 1870; she d. in Washington, I). C, 26 Dec, 1889;
had no children.
3633 Julia Augusta,* b. 15 Dec, 1S22 ; res., unm., in Washington, in 1S96.
3634 Charles Augustus,** b. 26 Mar., 1825; graduated from Harvard College
in 1845; studied law in Montgomery, Ala., until 1847, when he
rem. to New Orleans, where he practiced law until 1851 ; a mer-
chant there until 1854 ; later of the firm of John P. Kellogg & Co.,
of New York; d. unm., in New York, 7 Mar., 1865.
3635 Samuel Cobb,* b. 23 Apr., 1828; d. 24 Sept., 1828.
3636 Caroline Louisa,* b. 25 Oct., 1830; d. 3 Dec, 1830.
3637 Ellen Maria* b. 17 Sept., 1831; d. 27 Aug., 1832.
3638 Homee Hall,* b. 9 Dec, 1833 ; d. 23 May, 1837.
1311. ALEXANDER CYRUS,' son of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Galway, Sar-
atoga Co., N. Y., 22 June, 1785; m. (1) 7 Mar., 1810, Anna Sayles, b. 20 Oct.,
1782.
She d. in Troy, N. Y., 31 Dec, 1823; he m. (2) 25 Dec, 1824, Mrs. Ann
(Hinman) Davis, dau. of Capt. Elisha Hinman, of New London, Conn., and
Abigail Dolbeare; d. in Bridgeport, 13 June, 1846; she d. in Fairfield, 23 Sept.,
1878, aged 97.
He was first a country merchant, and later engaged in the wholesale grocery
business in Albany, N. Y., about 1814; he later continued the same business in
Troy, N. Y., with his brothers, Asa and Warren, as partners. After the great
fire of 1822 they went into the iron trade, in which they prospered for years.
Children.
+3639 Maria Ann,* b. 9 Jan., 1811; m. (1) Charles Lewis Mills; (2) Dr.
Joshua Bascom Grams.
3640 Eliza,* b. 10 Aug., 1812; d. 8 Feb., 1813.
3641 Frances,* b. 2 Oct., 1814; d. 23 Aug., 1815.
+3642 Maegaret,* b. 8 May, 1816 ; m. Charles Edmond Osborne.
3643 John,* b. 12 Mar., 1818 ; d. 22 Mar., 1818.
3644 William,* b. 10 Sept., 1820; d. 22 Sept., 1820.
3645 Henet.* twin to William, b. 10 Sept., 1820 ; d. 23 Sept., 1820.
3646 Julia Frances* b. 3 Apr., 1822; d. 26 June, 1822.
+3647 Alexan-dee,* b. 23 Dec, 1823; m. Mrs. Sarah Maria (Johnson) Brown.
+3648 Cyrus,* t^in to Alexander, b. 23 Dec, 1823; m. (1) Ann Cooper; (2)
Martha Defriest.
272 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1312. ELECTA/ dan. of Deacon Asa« (427), b. in Gahvay, 6 May, 17SS; m.
Alanson Kennedy.
She d. 5 Sept., 1839. They settled in Western Xew York.
Child.
3649 Powell Kennedy,^ b. ; res. in Chicago.
1326. EHODA," dau. of Silas" (432), b. 18 Jan., 1783 ; m. in Sheffield, 9 Feb.,
1803, Consider Morgan, b. about 1784, son of Dr. Consider Morgan, of Sheffield,
b. about 1741, and Euth Moseley.
He d. 8 Dec, 1858; she d" 21 Mar., 1863; both are buried in Sheffield.
He was a teacher and farmer; res. in Sheffield.
Children.
3650 Walter F. Morgan,'' b. ; d. unm. ; was in the Mexican war, and
probably d. of yellow fever in Charleston, S. C.
3651 Charlotte A. Morgan,^ b. about 1809; d. unm. 19 May, 1863.
3652 John Consider Morgan,*^ b. ; was a wholesale book merchant in
New Orleans, I^a. ; d. unm.
3653 Jane Maria Morgan,^ b. 4 Nov., 1810; m. 2 Jan., 1855, Bingley Lang-
don, of Great Barrington, Mass.
1328. CHAUXCEY," son of Silas« (432), b. in Sheffield, 8 Nov., 1786; m.
Lois Turner, dau. of Capt. Turner, of Egremont, Mass.
She d. in Sheffield, 1 Apr., 1843; he d. on the old homestead. Mar., 1844.
He was a farmer in Hillsdale, N". Y., and Sheffield, Mass.
Children.
+3654 James Tdrxek,^ b. ; m. Maria Ingraham.
3655 Fkances Louisa,** b. ; m. in Sheffield, 4 Nov., 1846, Nomian
Savage, b. in 1842, son of Hamblin and Sophia Savage; he was a
harness-maker.
1329. NORMAN,^ son of Silas« (432), b. in Sheffield, 8 Apr., 1789; m. 26
Nov., 1812, Mary Shears, b. 7 Mar., 1794, dau. of Jeremiah Shears, of Sheffield,
b. about 1773, and Rhoda Sheldon.
He d. 1 Aug., 1860, aged 71; she d. 1 Jan., 1869.
He was a farmer and mechanic in Sheffield ; his son, George, lives on the
homestead.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
+3656 Mart Ann,^ b. 18 Apr., 1813; m. John Eeed Forbes.
+3657 John Jat,8 b. 13 Aug., 1816; m. (1) Eliza ; (2) Frances
Cowles.
3658 rRANK,8 b. 28 Nov., 1823; d. in Oshkosh, Wis.; was killed by a falling
tree, 19 Nov., 1852.
+3659 Geoege,8 b. 4 Feb., 1831; m. Harriet Crippen.
1330. FRANCES (FANNY),^ dau. of Silas« (432), b. in Sheffield, 16 Apr.,^
1791 ; m. 20 May, 1812, Jonathan Church, of Wethersfield, b. in Springfiel^jj
Mass., 18 Apr., 1791, son of John Church, of Springfield, and Dotia Manley.
She d. 11 Nov., 1835; he m. (2) Sarah Ann Mason; d. 8 Jan., 1855.
He was a merchant in Sheffield.
The Ivelloggs in the New Woeld. 273
Children.
3660 Frances Elhaheth Church,^ b. Aug., 1813; d. unm., 1 July, 1835.
3661 Mary Ann Church,^ b. 30 Sept., 1815; m. J. Homer Laugdon, of Mon-
terey, Mass. ; had no children.
36G2 John B. Church,^ b. Sept., 1817; m. Sarah Ashley, in Sheffield, Mass.;
d. 30 Aug., 1863.
1331. DEACOX GE0RC4E," son of Silas« (-ISS), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 1 Dec,
1793 ; m. 26 Oct., 1819, Cynthia Eoot Merrill, b. in West Hartford, 6 Sept., 1800,
dau. of Thomas Merrill (d. aged 101), and Elizabeth Ensign.
She d. in Erie, Pa., 5 Oct., 1855; he d. in the same place, 13 Oct., 1871.
He was a merchant; res. in Sheffield, Mass., and Erie, Pa.; his house, in
Sheffield, stood next to the Methodist Church. He was a Presbyterian and, at
the time of his death, a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church in Erie. In
politics, he was a Whig and Republican.
Children.
+3663 Sidney Merrill,^ b. 29 July, 1820; m. Eachel McCarter.
4-3664 George Hexry,** b. 11 June," 1822; m. Catherine Dodge Flint.
-t-3665 Egbert Ealph,^ b. 23 July, 1823; m. (1) Sarah Louisa Sevens; (2)
Mrs. Hester C. Clinton,
-f 3666 Ellex Bruce,^ b. 11 Sept., 1824; m. Charles Hawley De Forest.
3667 Emily ArsTix,^ b. 15 Mar., 1829; res., unm., in Derby, Conn., 1898.
3668 Elizabeth Exsigx,^ b. 15 Sept., 1831; d. in Eedwood City, Cal., 23
Oct., 1873.
3669 Silas,** b. 17 Dec, 1S35 ; m. in Jacksonport, Ark.. 27 Sept., 1847, Mrs.
Hester C. (Clinton) Kellogg, widow of his brother, Eobert Balph;
d. in Jacksonport, 22 Aug., 1876 ; had no children.
+3670 Charles Wixslow,*^ b. 22 Jan., 1839; m. Anita Eoot Flint (3683).
1333. JAXE MAEIA,' dau. of Silas" (432), b. in Sheffield, 20 May, 1798; m.
27 Nov., 1816, Jay Shears, b. 17 Feb., 1796, son of Jeremiah Shears, b. 9 Dec,
1772, and Ehoda Sheldon, b. 4 May, 1769.
He d. 4 June, 1873; she d. 9 Jan., 1879.
He was a farmer in Sheffield, Mass., where both d.
Children, h. in Sheffield.
3671 Elizaheth Shears,^ b. 30 Sept., 1817 ; m. 18 Sept., 1838, Wilbur Curtis
Hare, of Xew York City.
3672 Minerva Shears,^ b. 30 An?.," 1819; m. 20 Mav, 1839, William Albert
Forbes, of Sheffield. "
3673 Catherine Shears,^ b. 5 Nov., 1822 ; m. 20 Feb., 1845, William J. Crosby,
of Chatham, X. Y.
3674 Frederick Shears,^ b. 30 Xov., 1824; m. 18 Xov., 1846, Susan Lovina
Dailey, of Xew York City.
3675 Cynthia Maria Shears_^ b. 19 Sept., 1828; d. unm. 21 :\Iar., 1872.
3676 Norman Kellogg Shears.^ b. 15 Aug., 1830; m. 12 Oct., 1852, Sarah
Alice Dunwell : res. in Sheffield. "
3677 A Son,^ b. 2 Dec, 1836 : d. young.
3678 William Henry Shears,^ b. 6 Jan., 1839; is a conductor on the Michigan
Central Eailroad; unm.
274 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
1334. DE. SILAS EO'OT,'^ son of Silas« (432), b. in Sheffield, 11 June, 1799;
m. 9 May, 1843, Mrs. Lucy Church (Hale) Churchill, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 3
Aug., 1816, dau. of Joseph Hale, of Glastonbury, Conn., b. 10 Jan., 1784, and
Lucy Church, of Springfield, Mass., b. 18 July, 1788.
He d. 13 Mar., 1877, after a long and painful illness; she d. 7 May, 1895;
both d. in Sheffield.
He commenced the practice of medicine in Eockaway, L. I., in 1823; prac-
ticed in Sheffield fourteen years; in May, 1837, he rem. to Erie, Pa., thence to
South Egremont; returned to Sheffield in 1850.
Children.
+3G79 Egbert Hale,* b. in Erie, Pa., 5 Mar., 1844; m. Amelia Clark Gallup.
+3680 Lucy Hale,* b. in Sheffield, 15 Jan., 1858 ; m. John Cooper Wheeler.
1335. ANNE EOOT,'' dau. of Silas« (432), b. in Sheffield, 24 July, 1805; m.
24 Nov., 1824, James Putnam Flint, of Boston, b. 12 Apr., 1802, son of Col.
Daniel Flint, of North Beading, Mass., b. 1 Sept., 1761, and Priscilla Sawyer, b.
18 May, 1762.
He d. 8 Mar., 1873 ; she d. 26 Nov., 1884.
He was a merchant in Boston, 1824-37 ; in Buenos Ayres, South America,
1837-42; in Eo.xbury, Mass., 1842-54; in Medford, Mass., 1854-60; in San
Francisco, Cal., 1860-73. After his death she res. with her sons in Oakland.
Children.
3681 Edivard Putnam Flinty b. in Boston, 4 Sept., 1828; m. 17 Oct., 1854,
Emma Patterson Du Bois, of Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa., dau. of
Charles Ewing Du Bois, an attorney at law, and Mary Latta, of
Newcastle, Del. ; a shipping merchant in San Francisco, of the firm
of Flint, Peabody & Co. She d. 22 May, 1899.
3682 William Kellogg Flint, ^ b. in Buenos Ayres, South America, 18 Apr.,
1838; m. 11 Oct., 1862, Abba Mason Oliphant, b. in Boston,
Mass., 31 Mar., 1843, only dau. of Duncan Oliphant, of Boston,
and Hannah Call Woodman; she d. in San Francisco, 18 Feb.,
1876; had six children.
3683 Anita Root Flintp b. in Buenos Ayres, 24 Aug., 1840; m. 19 Sept., 186.3,
Charles Winslow Kellogg ( + 3670).
3684 Elijah Train Flinty b. in Buenos Ayres, 4 Mar., 1842; m. 1 May, 1867,
Caroline Matilda Bishop, of Knight's Ferry, Cal., b. in Zanesville,
0., 21 Aug., 1848, dau. of Stephen Bishop and Sarah Laughlin;
res. in Oakland, Cal. ; he was a wool buyer ; had four children.
1346. WELTHA,' dau. of Capt. Ebcnezer« (434), b. in Sheffield, 13 Dec, 1775;
m. Ephraim Hart, of Farmington, Conn.
Children.
3685 Caroline Amelia Ilartp' b. . i
3686 ^Veltha Velona Ilart,^ b. . -^
3687 Caroline Hart,^ b. .
3688 Marij Hart,^ b. . "
3689 Eliza Hart,^ b. .
3G90 Sarah Hart,^ b. .
The Kelloqgs ix the New World. 275
3691 Ephraim Hart,^ b. .
3692 Henry Rempson Hart,^ b. .
1347. AMASA," son of Capt. Ebenezer« (434), b. in Sheffield, 5 Feb., 1T7?;
m. 9 Jan., 1800, Abiah Callender, b. 7 July, 1780, dau. of Abner Callender, b. 1
Js'ov., 1751, and Lydia Goodrich, of Hartford, Conn., b. 1 Aug., 1751.
He d. 15 Aprl, 1838; she d. in Sheffield, 6 Dec, 1847.
He was a farmer; rem. from Sheffield to White^boro, X. Y., in 1831.
Children.
3693 LOREXZO,** b. 13 Apr., 1801; m. Saboney; she d. 17 Aug., 1863;
he d. in Austerlitz, N. Y., 7 Apr., 1869.
+3694 Eli Callekder.s b. 19 Mar., 18U3; m. (1) Lucretia Barnard; (2)
JIarcia Anna Bulkley (7567).
-1-3695 Cornelia,** b. 20 Sept., 1811; m. Milton Loomis.
+3696 Levi Henry,^ b. 24 Aug., 1817; m. Helen Barnard.
1348. AMOS A.,'' son of Capt. Ebenezer« (434), b. in Sheffield, 18 Nov., 1778;
m. in Clinton, N. Y., 6 Nov., 1805, Lucy Williams, b. 2 Sept., 1781, dau. of An-
drew Williams, b. 2 Jan., 1743, and Anna Giddings, b. in 1744.
He d. in Minaville, X. y., 12 Aug., 1819; she d. in Chazy, X. Y., 28 Mar.,
1857.
He was a wagon-maker; early in the war of 1812, he was captured by the
British and confined in Dartmoor Prison two or three years. Previous to the
war of 1812 he had lived in Clinton, X. Y.
Children.
+3697 Ephraim Hart,^ b. 18 Mar., 1807 ; m. Altana Davis.
+3698 William,^ b. 13 Mar., 1808 ; m. Amanda Malvina Lovell.
3G99 S.\EAH Annie.s b. 4 Mar., 1817 ; m. 12 Dec, 1838, Miner Van Auken, b.
25 Jan., 1815; res. in Utica, X. Y.; she d. in Jan., 1891; had no
children.
+3700 Andrew W.,* b. 12 June, 1818; m. Harriet Crary.
1349. EBEXEZER,^ son of Capt. Ebenezer? (434), b. in Sheffield, 5 Xov.,
1780; m. 22 Jan., 1807, Eunice Callender, b. 20 Xov., 1785, dau. of Abner Cal-
lender, b. 1 Xov., 1751, and Lydia Goodrich, of Hartford, Conn., b. 1 Aug., 1751.
He d. 21 Aug., 1858 ; she d. 27 Feb., 1864.
He was a farmer. After their marriage they rem. from Sheffield to West-
moreland, X^. Y.
Children, h. in Westmoreland.
+3701 Cynthia Elvira,* b. 15 Xov., 1807; m. Samuel S. Curtiss.
+3702 Lydia Ann,* b. 10 Mar., 1810 ; m. Hiram Bedortha.
+3703 Henry Xelson,* b. 25 Aug., 1814 ; m. Merriam Maria Moulton.
+3704 Caroline Amelia,* b. 7 Aug., 1816 ; m. William Bell Hays.
+3705 Edwin Callender,* b. 5 July, 1818; m. Sarah Croel Moulton.
3706 Weltha Ann,* b. 11 Jan., 1821 ; m. 6 Dec, 1845, Calvin H. Draper, b.
18 Feb., 1826, son of Gordon Kellogg Draper, b. 6 July, 1853.
+3707 Eunice Abiah,* b. 33 Aug., 1823 ; m. Harmon L. Stevens.
3708 Sae.ah,* b. 19 Jan., 1826; d. unm., 27 Jan., 1846.
3709 Abbey,* b. 15 Jan., 1838; d. 1 Oct., 1839.
276 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1350. SAEAH/ dau. of Capt. Ebenezer" (434), b. in Sheffield, 21 May, 1783;
m. 13 Nov., 1807, Milton Bissell.
She d. 5 Nov., 1812, aged 24; he m. (2) 27 Jan., 1814, Sally Birch; d. 4
Mar., 1842, aged 57; she d. 13 May, 1864.
Children, b. in Salisbury, Conn.
3710 Milton Bissell,^ b. .
3711 Weltha BisseJl'^'h. .
3712 Sarah Bissell,^ b. .
1352. ABIGAIL,' dau. of Capt. Ebenezer« (434), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 26
Nov., 1788: m. 14 Nov., 1814, Calvin Julius Pope, of Boston, b. 1 Aug., 1788,
son of William Pope and Ehoda Dewey.
He d. 3 July, 1835 ; in 1874 she res. in Boston. Four of their six children
d. in infancy.
Children.
3713 Holly Kellogg Pope,^ b. 15 July, 1818; m. (1) 26 Mar., 1845, Nancy
Catherine Trescott, of Dedham, Mass. ; she d. 1 Feb., 1854 ; he m.
(2) 4 June, 1856, Josephine Lethbridge Hyde, of Roxbury; res.
in Boston ; had four children.
3714 Edward Eldridge Pope,^ b. 4 Aug., 1820; was a manufacturer of leather
board ; he res. in Boston, where he d. unm., 1893.
1353. MILO," son of Capt. Ebenezer« (434), b. in Sheffield, 24 June, 1792;
m. 4 Dec, 1823, Mary Ann Jacobs, b. in Seituate, Mass., 4 June, 1800, dau. of
Walter Jacobs, b. in Seituate, 27 Dec, 1774, and Betsey Turner, b. in Seituate, 22
Feb., 1780.
He d. in Boston, 1 May, 1829; she d. in Medford, Mass., 15 Mar., 1873.
He was a merchant in Boston, Mass., and Bahia, Brazil.
Children.
+3715 Julia Turner,* b. in Boston, 28 June, 1825 ; m. Francis H. Kidder.
+3716 Walter Jacobs,* b. in Bahia, 13 Apr., 1828; m. Hannah Bradshaw
Cushing.
1354. PAMELA,^ dau. of Jesse« (436), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 25 May, 1780;
m. (1) in Sheffield, 30 Nov., 1805, William B. Dimmick, b. in Salisbury, Conn.,
1 Jan., 1778.
She d. 3 Sept., 1823; he m. (2) 1825, Mrs. Mary Ayres; d. in Princeton,
Ind., 10 Jan., 1837 ; she d. 23 Sept., 1853.
He was a farmer; res. in Sheffield, Westmoreland, N. Y., and in 1818, in
Princeton.
Children.
3717 Delia Maria Dimmicl;^ b. 5 Jan., 1808; m. 16 July, 1826, Holly CraW-i|
ford, a carpenter and farmer in Oakland City, Ind.; had twelve,;
children. ,
3718 WiUiam Beebe Dimmick,^ b. 31 May, 1813; m. ; d. in Boonville,'|
Ind. ; had one child.
3719 Ehoda Pamela Dimmich,^ b. 3 May, 1815 ; m. in Kansas, Smithjl
had twelve children.
The EJJLLOGGS in the Xew World. 277
3720 James Jesse Dimmick,^ b. 13 Aug., 1S17; d. in Centralia, 111.
3721 Mary Matilda Dimmkh,^ b. 22 Mar., 1819; m. Ewing; had no
children.
3722 John Jay Dimmick,^ b. 15 Jan., 1821.
1355. SYLVESTER,'!' ^^^ ^f j^gggC (^35^^ j,_ ^^ Sheffield, Mass., 13 Apr.,
17S5; m. in Great Barrington, 22 Oct., 1817, Celia E. Ensign, dau. of Elijah
Ensign, of Canaan and ShefEeld, and Anne .
He d. in Sheffield, 14 Jan., 1834; she d. in Bridgeport, Conn., 12 July, 1875;
both are buried in Sheffield.
He was a farmer ; lived on his father s farm in Kelloggstown.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+3723 Alfred Stlvestee,^ b. 7 Apr., 1819; m. (1) Sarah Jane Southworth;
(2) Adeline Augusta Burroughs.
+ 3724 Anx Matilda,^ twin to Alfred S., b. 7 Apr., 1819; m. William Larabee
Callender (3391).
+3725 Robert Ensign^s b. 2 Feb., 1822; m. Elizabeth Hoffman.
1378. FANNY," dau. of Amos« (441)-, b. in Clinton, N. Y., 21 Feb., 1789; m.
in Clinton, 6 Jan., 1811, Orrin Gridley, b. in Hanover, N. Y., 30 Aug., 1786, son
of Hezekiah Gridley, of Bristol, Conn., and Hanover, b. 17 Dec., 1765, and Ruth
Green, b. 10 Dec, 1766.
He d. 3 Apr., 1847; she d. 24 Feb., 1871.
He was a merchant and banker in Clinton thirty years.
Children.
3726 Wayne Gridley,^ b. 12 Nov., 1811; m. 1 Oct., 1839, Juliet Hastings, of
Clinton ; he was a Congregational minister ; d. 23 Nov., 1846.
3727 Albert G. Gridley,^ b. 5 Aug., 1813; m. 14 Oct., 1839, Sophia D. Hicox,
of Clinton.
3728 Henry E. Gridley,^ b. 23 July, 1815; d. 24 June, 1816.
3729 Adelaide Gridley,^ b. 2 Dec., 1817; m. 8 Apr., 1840, Rev. John Finley
Smith ; d. 14 Dec, 1841 ; he d. 4 Oct., 1843.
3730 Amos Delos Gridley,^ b. 3 Nov., 1819; m. (1) 17 Apr., 1844, Ellen M.
Bristol; she d. Aug., 1870; he m. (2) 25 Sept., 1872, Mary A.
Twining, of New Haven, Conn.; he was a clergyman; res. in
Clinton.
3731 Frederick Gridley,^ b. 18 Aug., 1821; m. 6 June, 1844, Harmony Luce;
was a banker in Buffalo, N. Y.
3732 Charles Gridley,^ h. 4 Jan., 1829 ; d. unm. 6 Feb., 1850.
1379. HENRY,'' son of Amos« (441), b. 16 June, 1790; m. Serena Beach, b. 4
Nov., 1804, dau. of David Beach and Mary Haines, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Children.
3733 Henry J.,^ b. 4 Mar., 1828 ; is unm.
+3734 Amos Markham,* b. 4 June, 1831 ; m. Lavinia Livingston Steele.
+3735 George Willis,^ b. 12 Jan., 1833; m. Lucy Pamelia Sawyer.
278 The Kelloggs in the Xew World. ^:
1381. RACHEL/ dau. of Amos" (441), b. 20 Aug., 1794; m. in Clinton, X. Y.,
14 Apr., 1821, Eev. Salmon Strong, b. in Durham, X. Y., 23 Mar., 1790, son of
Selah Strong and Anna Baldwin.
He d. ; she res. in Kalamazoo, Mich.
He was a teacher in Aurora ten years; in Skaneateles two years; in Clinton,
X. Y., more than fifteen years. He was graduated from Williams College, 1813;
from Princeton Theological Seminary, 1818.
Children.
373G Addison Kellogg Strong,^ h. in Aurora, X. Y., 27 Mar., 1823; m. (1)
Matilda E. Clark, 11 Sept., 1846; (3) Madorah J. Elder, 10 Oct.,
1852; he was a clergyman, in 1875, in Kalamazoo; was graduated
from Hamilton College, 1842; Auburn Theological Seminary, 1845.
3737 Edward Kellogg Strong,'^ b. in Aurora, 5 Jan., 1826 ; m. 8 July, 1852,
Elizabeth Fine; he was in the hardware business in Milwaukee,
Wis., where he d. 13 Sept., 1863; was graduated from Hamilton
College, 1847.
3738 Theodore Baldwin Strong,*^ b. in Skaneateles, 22 ilar., 1829 ; d. 4 Feb., '
1832.
1382. CLARISSA,'' dau. of Amos« (441), b. in Clinton, X. Y., 30 Aug., 1797;
m. in Clinton, 39 Xov., 1820, Seth Saxton, b. 8 Mar., 1795.
He d. in Rochester, X. Y., 21 Apr., 1835; she d. 19 May, 1870.
He was a dry goods merchant in Rochester.
Childre?i.
3739 Frances Caroline Saxton,^ b. 10 Oct., 1821; d. 33 Mar., 1825.
3740 George Frederick Saxton,** b. 1 Feb., 1824; d. 38 Mar., 1835. -M
3741 Charlotte Hart Saxton,^ b. 16 Jan., 1836; m. 13 Apr., 1851, Ebenezer S. ^*
Sibley, of Detroit, Mich. ; d. 14 Feb., 1857.
3742 Cornelia Kellogg Saxton,^ b. 7 May, 1839.
3743 Louisa Porter Saxton,^ b. 14 Apr., 1831 ; res. in Rochester.
1383. AAROX,'' son of Amos" (441), b. in Clinton, X. Y., 8 Oct., 1799; m. 11
Feb., 1824, Eliza Shaw Dpdge, b. 26 Xov., 1805, dau. of Warren Dodge, of Tren-
ton, X. Y., and Elizabeth Bell. •
He d. in Fredonia, X. Y"., 21 Jan., 1857; she d. in the same place, 6 June,
1891.
He res. in Clinton, Utica and Fredonia, X. Y., and Xorth East, Pa.
Children.
+3744 Warren Dodge,* b. in Clinton, 34 Xov., 1825 ; m. Mary Jane Alexander.
3745 Sarah Eliza,* b. 13 Dec., 1828 ; res. unm., in Kansas City, Mo.
3746 Aaron Williaji* b. 16 i[ay, 1844; m. 9 Jan., 1885, Alice J. Jewell, :^|
dau. of William Jewell, b. 6 Xov., 1818, and Mary E. Gunn, b. 3 ■
May, 1833 ; res. in Denver, Col.
1387. REV. HIRAM HUXTIXGTOX,'' son of Capt. Aaron^ (442), b. in Clin- --^
ton, 36 Feb., 1803 ; m. in Augusta, X. Y., 13 Oct., 1839, Mary Gleason Chandler,
b. in Augusta, 17 Xov., 1808, dau. of Samuel Chandler, b. in Woodstock, Conn.,
3 Sept., 1775, and Abigail Durkec, b. in Washington, Conn., 39 Feb., 1780.
I
The Ivelloggs in the Xew World. 279
She d. Sept., 1879, in Mount Forest, III; he d. 1 Jan., ISSO, in the same
place.
He was a graduate of Harvard College, 1822 ; Auburn Theological Sem-
inary, 1826; he took charge of Washington Academy, Tazewell Co., HI, in 1861;
was later a city missionary in Chicago; losing his voice, which prevented his
preaching, he devoted his attention to teacliing, in 1876, in Guthrie, la.; con-
ducted a boarding school in Mount Forest, near Chicago; he was the first presi-
dent of Knox College, Galesburg, 111.; was a Presbyterian minister for fifty
years.
Children.
-f 3747 Susan Huntington,*' b. in Augusta, 28 Sept., 1830; m. (1) Rev. Joseph
Walworth Sutphen ; ( 2 ) Rev. Homer Bartlett Morgan.
3748 Charles Chandler,® b. in Clinton, 2 Apr., 1833 ; d. in Galesburg, 111.,
26 June, 1845.
3749 Mary Augusta,* b. 14 Sept., 1834; res. in Chicago; was a teacher; d.
16 Xov., 1895.
-|-3750 Aaron Winthrop,* b. 6 Xov., 1835; m. Sarah Emeline Allen.
3751 Hiram Winslow,*' b. 9 Sept., 1837 ; d. in Clinton, 9 Jan., 1S38.
3752 Julia Chandler,"* b. in Clinton, 14 Aug., 1838; a teacher; res. unm.,
in Godfrey, 111.
3753 Samuel Chandler,® b. 3 Oct., 1839; d. in Marshall, X. Y., 12 Jan.,
1855.
+3754 Hiram Huntington,® b. in Galesburg, 23 Jan., 1842; m. Mary Eliza-
beth Jacks.
3755 Sophia Sturges,® b. 12 June, 1845 ; in 1901 a teacher in Bethlehem,
Pa.
-f 3756 Henry Wayne,® b. 8 Jan., 1847 ; m. Margaret Guthrie.
3757 Emily Abigail,® b. in Clinton, 3 Sept., 1848; was principal of Mount
Forest Home School, near Chicago; a graduate of the Monticello
Seminary, Godfrey, 111. ; belonged to a number of Illinois women's
press associations ; first editor of the "Kindergarten" ; was a con-
tributor to various literary journals; d. in Chicago, 30 June, 1893.
1389. JOSIAH,'^ son of Josiah« (443), b. "in Troy, N. Y., 16 Dec., 1792; m. 10
May, 1830, Catharine Ramsey, b. in Carlisle, Pa., 15 Sept., 1806, dau. of Hon.
William Ramsey, of Carlisle, and Clark, of Clark's Ferry, Pa.
She d. in Erie, Pa., 20 July, 1875 ; he d. in the same place, 26 Sept, 1886.
In May, 1815, he went to New York and was a bookkeeper until Oct., 1818,
when he rem. to Erie, and was a merchant until 1833. He retired from business
on account of his health, and lived in St. Joseph, Mich., until the spring of 1845,
when he returned to Erie and engaged in the forwarding business, and later in
the coal trade, in Chicago, from Dec, 1867, to ilay, 1873.
Children, h. in Erie.
3758 William Ramsey,® b. 24 Feb., 1833; d. Oct., 1844.
+3759 Josiah Holcomb,® b. 1 Oct., 1836; m. Mary Norman.
3760 Albert Ramsey,® b. 3 Aug., 1838; was in the coal business in Chicago,
with his father, later assistant of his brother in Chicago ; d. unm.,
in Chicago, 1 May, 1897.
280 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3761 Wainwright,® b. 12 Jan., 1819; entered Annapolis iu 1865, and
graduated in 1869; promoted to Ensign in 1870; served on the
European station on the Eichmond; in the Lancaster on the At-
lantic station; promoted to master in 1876; on the Asiatic station,
1877-79; on the Michigan, 1879-81; in the Pacific squadron,
1881-85; on special duty in Washington until the Spanish- Amer-
ican war, and during that war was commander of the Maple, during
a greater part of the time in Havana, where his health was im-
paired. He was on his way home from Carlsbad, Germany, where
he had gone for treatment, when he d. 3 June, 1899, on board the
steamship, Augusta Victoria, two days out from Hamburg. In
compliance with his wishes he was buried at sea.
1392. AFFIA MAEY,'^ dau. of Josiali« (443), b. in Sheffield, Jlass., 16 Sept.,
1800; m. 13 Nov., 1832, Myron Goodwin, b. in Goshen, Conn., 5 Aug., 1793, son
of William Goodwin and Amy Stanley.
He d. in Erie, 5 Jan., 1864 ; she d. 28 July, 1882.
He rem. from Marcellus, X. Y., to Erie, Pa., in his boyhood.
He was a mercliant ; res. in Geneva, N. Y., and later in Erie, where he was
Burgess in 1840.
Children.
3762 Josiah K. Gooduin,^ b. 3 Nov., 1833; d. in the service of his country, 5
Aug., 1863, in Vicksburg, Miss.
3763 William Goodwin,^ b. 11 Oct., 1835 ; d. 30 Oct., 1864.
3764 Catherine Goodwin,^ b. 17 Jan., 1838.
3765 John Stanley Goodwin,^ b. 20 Mar., 1840; res. in Erie.
3766 George Goodwin,^ b. 12 Aug., 1842 ; d. 26 Jan., 1858.
1393. GEORGE HOLCOMB,' son of Josiah** (443), b. 5 Apr., 1804; m. Jane
Hays, of Erie, Pa.
He was a resident of Erie ; went to Texas in 1845 ; d. there shortly after-
ward. She m. (2) Maj. S. A. Torbett, of MeadviUe, Pa.
Children.
3767 Affia,8 b. ; d. in Meadville, in 1858.
3768 Catherine,^ b. ; m. E. A. Reynolds.
+3769 Samcfel Hays,* b. in Erie, 3 Oct., 1837; m. Margaret Lucinda Rea.
3770 Maria,** b. ; d. young, in Erie.
3771 Jane,* b. ; m. Dr. S. B. Lashells; res. in Meadville.
3772 Mary,* b. ; d. in Meadville.
1394. CATHERINE ASENATH,' dau. of Josiah« (443), b. 29 Apr., 1806;
m. Thomas Colt, of Erie, Pa.
He d. in Erie, 1860.
Children.
3773 George P. Colt^ b. ; was a banker in Erie.
3774 Marion Colt^ b. ; m. Amos T. Loomis.
1406. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),'' dau. of Aaron« (449), b. 11 Dec, 1768;
m. 12 Feb., 1793, Col. Lebbeus Loomis, b. 23 Feb., 1757.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 281
He d. in Cherry Valley, JS". Y., 10 Jan., 1836.
He was in the commission business in New York in 1804.
He served in .the revolutionary army; private, Lexington Alarm, Apr.,
17T5; private in Second Connecticut Eeg., 10 May to 17 Dec., 1775, at the siege
of Boston; Sergt.-Maj. of the Fourth Connecticut, 1 Jan., 1777; Ensign 25
XoT., 1777; Second Lieut. 1 Mar., 1778; Adjutant 1 Aug., 1778, to Nov., 1783;
transferred to First Connecticut 1 Jan., 1781; retained in Smith's Connecticut
Reg., 1 June. 1783; served to 3 Xov., 1783. — Officers of the Continental Army,
1775-83, p. 2G9.
Children.
3775 Eliza Loomis,^ b. 1 May, 1794; d. 3 March, 1799.
3776 Edward Loomis,^ b. 20 Sept., 1797; d. 14 Oct., 1798.
3777 Mar,/ Eliza Loomis,^ b. 25 Oct., 1803; d. 9 Mar., 1814.
3778 Eliza Catherine Loomis,^ b. 10 Dec, 1805; d. 6 July, 1806.
1414. DANIEL," son of Daniel** (455), bap. in Amlierst, 26 July, 1752 ; m. 15
Dec, 1778, Mercy Eastman, b. 14 Oct., 1754, dau. of Joseph Eastman, of Am-
herst, b. 1 Feb., 1715, and Sarah Ingram, b. 25 Sept., 1725.
She d. 12 Jan., 1823; he d. 1 Mar., 1826.
Ees. in Amherst, where both d. He was a selectman of Amherst, 1792-94;
a soldier in the revolution; served in Col. Porter's Eeg., five months and two
weeks in 1T7S.
Children, b. in Amherst.
3779 Sabah,s b. ; d. 25 Feb., 1780.
+3780 Esther Smith,^ b. 25 Feb., 1780; m. Gen. Martin Field.
-f 3781 Meecy,8 b. 4 Aug., 1782 ; m. Alden Cooley.
3782 Saeah.s b. 6 Dec, 1787; d. 25 Feb., 1788. "
-f3783 ErFrs,« bap. 23 Nov., 1788; m. (1) Esther Mayo; (2) Abigail Cham-
berlain; (3) Mary Smith.
-f 3784 Daxiel,» b. 10 Feb., 1791; m. (1) Jane McAffee; (2) Merab Ann
Bradley; (3) Miranda Metcalf Aldis.
+3785 Chaeles,8 bap. 9 Dec, 1792; m. (1) Tryphena Hubbard; (2) Lucre-
tia Ashley.
+3786 Hexrt,s b. 10 Dec, 1794; m. (1) Margaret V. D. S. Hubbell; (2)
Anna Maria Hubbell.
1416. EEV. DAVID,^ son of Daniel** (455), b. in Amherst, Mass., 10 Nov.,
1755 ; m. 27 May, 1781, Sallie Bridge, dau. of Eev. Matthew Bridge, of Framing-
ham, Mass., and Anne Perkins.
She d. 14 Feb., 1826, aged 73 ; he d. 13 Aug., 1843, aged 87.
He was a graduate of Dartmouth, 1775; honorary graduate of Yale, 1778;
studied divinity with Eev. Daniel Parsons, of Amherst. He preached, probably
for the first time in Framingham, 5 Apr., 1778. On 6 Dec, 1779, the town voted
to pay him four dollars a day, "To be as good as money was five years ago." The
next day he received an invitation to become minister of the church, which he de-
clined. Negotiations were, however, continued, the supply of the pulpit remain-
ing in his hands vmtil 3 July, 1780, when proposals satisfactory to Mr. Kellogg
were made, and he consented to become their minister. He was ordained,
Wednesday, 10 Jan., 1781. In 1792 the church voted by request of the pastor,
282 The Kelloggs in the New World.
''That the scriptures should be read in public on the Sabbath, and that a Bible be
procured for that purpose." In Mar. following the town voted the money for a
Bible.
He received his pay, the first few years of his pastorate, in corn and rye, to
which was added about twenty cords of wood per annum ; while his salary varied
the average for the entire period was about seven hundred dollars per annum.
He was possessed of good talents, with a character marked by energy, de-
cision and self-reliance, his manner ripening into mingled dignity and ease, his
voice full and commanding. His unquestioned sincerity, consistency and up-
rightness commanded the respect and confidence of his contemporaries.
His ministry was peaceful and harmonious. As a preacher his manner was
energetic, his style and diction correct, somewhat formal, yet forcible.
As a Congregationalist of the old school, he was settled in the Christian min-
istry, and to the principles, usages and habits of thought of the time he adhered
to the last. On the whole it may be said of him that he was a true, upright and
wise man, a worthy representative of genuine Congregationalism in the days of
its imion and strength. As a proof of the estimation in which he was generally
held he received from the college at which he was educated the honorary degree of
Doctor of Divinity.
After a protracted ministry of almost half a century, he voluntarily retired
from the pastoral office about Sept., 1830, after which he continued to reside
upon his estate in the enjoyment of a vigorous and green old age. Many will re-
call, with pleasure, his venerable form, slightly bowed, his tall and robust figure,
his fresh, yet placid countenance, his dignified and courteous manners, as he
moved among them, almost the sole survivor of the generation which had wel-
comed him to the sacred office, as their Christian pastor and guide.
Children, b. in Framingham.
37S: Mary,8 b. 26 Feb., 1782; m. 19 July, 1801, Dr. John B. Kittridge, b. 8
Oct., 1771; d. 20 Aug., 1830; he d. 3 Mar., 1848; res. in Thom-
aston. Me.
37SS Sarah,*^ b. 28 Sept., 1783; m. 9 May, 1805, Deacon William Brown, Jr.,
of Boston; he d. 25 July, 1838; she d. 13 May, 1856.
37S9 Nancy,*' b. 16 July, 1785; d. 1 Mar., 1868, in Framingham.
3790 Martha,^ b. 23 May, 17*87; d. unm., 18 Nov., 1861, in Framingham.
3791 Gardner,^ b. 20 Aug., 1788; m. Mrs. Susan (Johnson) Fairbanks, of
Framingham, b. 23 Dec, 179-1, widow of Nathan Fairbanks; d. 29
Apr., 1842 ; she d. 25 Sept., 1847 ; had no children.
+3793 D.wiD,* b. 2 Apr., 1791 ; m. Sarah Prince.
3793 Charles/ b. 29 Apr., 1793; was lost at sea; unm.
1418. SYBIL,^ dau. of Abraham^ (450), b. in Amherst, 24 Sept., 1761; m. 6
Oct., 1785, Enos Graves, b. 20 May, 1763, son of Moses Graves, b. 10 Oct., 1736,
and Sarah , b. 1740.
He d. 21 Aug., 1840 ; she d. 22 Mar., 1852, aged 90.
He was a farmer in Leverett,* Mass. His son, Kellogg Graves, lived on the
same farm.
l|
'Leverett was taken from Sunderland and incorporated 5 Mar., 1774.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 283
Children, b. in Leverctt.
3794: Walter Graves,^ b. 13 June, 17SG; m. Phila Montague, b. , in Sun-
derland, dau. of David Montague; he was a harness-maker and
shoemaker; d. in Leverett, 28 Jan., 1866; she d. 6 Dec, 1866;
had two children.
3795 SaUy Graves,'^ b. 28 June, 1788; m. 26 Sept., 1815, Paul Smith, a car-
penter, b. in Leverett, 2-4 Jul}', 1790, son of Jonathan Smith, b. in
Sunderland, 15 Mar., 1761, and Susannah Spooner, b. 3 Aug.,
1763; he d. in South Amherst, 11 Mar., 1881;, she d. 5 Xov., 1866.
3796 Fanny Graves,^ b. 6 Mar., 1791; d. G Aug., 1808.
3797 Kellogg Graves,^ b. 20 Aug., 1793; m. 25 Oct., 1831, Eunice Willis, b.
14 June, 1796, dau. of Samuel Willis, b. in Sudbury, Mass., 4 May,
1764, and Mary Walker, b. in Sudbury, 4 Oct., 1765. He was a
farmer; res. in Leverett, where he d. 18 Nov., 1870; she d. 15
Nov., 1873.
3798 Nancy Graves,^ b. 3 June, 1796; m. 12 Apr., 1825, Enoch Burt, b. in
Richmond, Mass., 11 May, 1796, son of Henry Burt, of Pittsfield,
and Judith Fuller. He was a farmer; d. in Amherst, 11 Jan.,
1867.
3799 Moses Graves,^ b. 21 July, 1798; m. (1) 1823, Almira Marsh, dau. of
Thomas Marsh; she d. 13 Oct., 1826; he m. (2) 9 Aug., 1827, her
sister, Sophia Marsh; he was a carpenter; res. in Sunderland,
Greenfield and Deerfield; d. in Leverett, 11 Jan., 1855; she d. 28
Aug., 1851.
3800 Enos Graves,^ b. in Leverett, 5 Nov., 1800; m. 15 Nov., 1826, Sophia
Morton, b. 26 Aug., 1806, dau. of Enos Morton, of Whately, and
Lovina Smith; res. in Leverett until 1856; rem. to Fairview, Pa.;
d. in Girard, 10 July, 1861; she d. 4 Feb., 1881.
3801 Sybil Graves,^ b. 8 Aug.,'l803; d. unm. 27 Sept., 1834.
1419. DIADAillA," dau. of Abraham^ (456), b. in Amherst, Mass., 1763; m.
1788, Thomas Clapp, b. 1765, son of Ebenezer Clapp, of Northampton, Mass.,
and Catherine Catlin.
He d. in Northampton, about 1798; she d. about 1840, aged 76.
He was a farmer in Northampton. She ift remembered as being a small
• woman, with black eyes and black hair.
Children.
32 Henry Clapp,^ b. 5 Nov., 1789; m. 17 Aug., 1815, Nancy Root, of North-
ampton, b. 27 May, 1790, dau. of Simeon Root; he was a black-
smith and farmer in Northampton; she d. 15 Dec, 1870.
3803 James ClappP b. about 1791.
3804 Morris Clapp,^ b. about 1793; was a shoemaker; d. unm. in New York,
about 1873.
3805 Diadamia ClappP b. 1795; m. Samuel Davis, of West Hampton, Mass.;
had seven children.
3806 Thomas Clapp,^ b. 5 Jan., 1798; m. 15 Feb., 1828, Lydia Pomeroy, of
Southampton, b. 17 Jan., 1807, dau. of Stephen Pomeroy, b. in
Southampton, 20 June, 1769, and Lydia Bridgman, b. in North-
ampton, about 1771; he was a farmer; d. in Huntsburg, 0., 14
Mar., 1859.
284 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
1421. ELI/ son of Abraham" (456), b. in Amherst, IS Xov., 1768; m. 16 Oct.
1796, Mrs. Mary (Pike) Hememvay, of Hardwiek, Vt., b. 4 Apr., 1766, dau. of
Joseph Pike and Anna Hutchinson.
He d. 16 Apr., 1830; she d. 27 Xov., 1835.
He was a shoe dealer and manufacturer in Xorthampton, Mass. ; he was
crippled by rheumatism in his middle age: was reared in the family of his uncle
Daniel Kellogg (455), of Amherst.
Children, b. in Northampton.
3807 Eli.s b. 8 Aug., 1798; d. 16 Oct., 180,3.
+3808 CtE0KGE,8 b. 28 Oct., 1799; m. Sarah A. Eamsdell.
3809 Theodotia Saeah,* b. 20 Mar., 1803 ; d. unm. 3 Xov., 1872.
+3810 Maky Anx,s b. 17 Dec, 1808; ni. Jared Livingstone Bartlett.
1422. SAMUEL,'' son of Abraham*' (456), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 20 May,
1770; m. Hannah Marsh, b. about ilay, 1774 or '77, dau. of Jonathan Marsh
and Hannah Balcom, of Amherst.
He d. in Moretown, Vt, 8 Aug., 1822; she d. 17 May, 1833.
He was reared by Gen. Mattoon, of Amherst ; was a farmer five or six years
in Ashfield, Mass. ; rem. to Fairfax and Moretown, Vt.
Children.
3811 Frances,* b. 22 July, 1800 ; m. in Hinsdale, Mass., 1 July, 1852, as his
second wife, Alvah Cady, b. in Peru, Mass., in 1800.
3812 Sarah ( Sally), » b. 22 Feb.,' 1802; d. unm., 16 Sept., 1884.
3813 Harvey,* b. 10 Dec, 1804; d. unm., in Moretown, aged 25. i
+3814 Hannah,* b. 2 Apr., 1806 ; m. John Castle
3815 Avery,* b. 16 June, 1809.
3816 Mary,* b. 10 July, 1810; m. 5 Apr., 1854, George Watkins; d. 1855.
3817 Lucretia,* b. 11 Dec, 1813; m. Eleazer Cady, 'of Hinsdale, Mass.
3818 Lucy,* b. 24 Mar., 1815; d. Mar., 1833.
•Whately was set off from Hatfield and incorporated 24 Apr., 1771.
••Conway, a part of Deerfield, was established as the District of Conway, 7 June, I'o/,
and was made a town, 23 Aug., 1775; it adjoins Whately.
1427. MIEIAM,'' dau. of Joel« (458), b. in Hadley, 22 Dec, 1751; m. in Had-
ley, Mass., 14 May, 1772, Capt. Eleazer Frary, of Whately,* Mass., b. 2 Jan.,
1752; he was a descendant in th© fifth generation of John Frary, of Dedham and ..,|||
Medford, Mass.
She d. 2 Feb., 1824, aged 73 ; he d. in the southern part of Conway,** Mass.,
7 Apr., 1835, aged 83.
About 1773 or '74 he built a house on Main street in Whately, near the south-
ern part of the towTi, where he had a tannery and shoeshop. About 1780 he sold
this and lived in a locality called Christian Lane. About 1800 he rem. to the
southern part of Conway.
He was a revolutionary soldier; he was a famous singing master and all his
children were musicians.
Children.
3819 Miriam Frary, ^ b. Jan., 1773; d. 27 June, 1776.
3820 Joel Frary, ^ b. 14 Oct., 1774 ; d. the same day.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 285
3821 Eleazer Frary,^ h. 28 Feb., 1777; probably d. before Mar., 1783.
3822 Miriam Frary,^ b. 3 Sept., 1779; m. 9 Oct., 1796, Stephen Orcutt, Jr.,
of Whateiy.
3823 Eleazer Frary,^ b. Mar., 1783; d. 27 Mar., 178-1.
3824 Deborah Frary,^ b. -i Dec, 1781; d.'unm. in Conway.
3825 Fanny Frary,^ b.. 22 Jan., 1787; d. imm. in Conway.
3826 Hannah Frary,^ h. 15 Aug., 1789; m. William Baker, of Conway.
3827 Eleazer Frary,^ b. Apr., 1793; was drowned 1 June, 1796.
3828 Otis Frary,^ b. 13 Apr.,' 1795.
1428. EEV. SETH,'^ son of Joel" (458), b. 1754; m. (1) Aug., 1781, Jerusha
White, b. 5 Mar., 1762, dau. of Oliver White and Abigail Seldon.
She d. ; he m. (2) .
He was a Methodist minister in Canandaigua, N. Y.
Seth Kellogg, of Hadle}', bought one hundred acres of land in Stamford, Tt.,
19 Feb., 1781, and took the freeman's oath there in 1789, at which time Levi Kel-
logg took the oath. On 1 Oct., 1784, Seth, of Stamford, sold land in Stamford.
Children.
+3829 JoEL,8 b. 24 Jan., 1782; m. (1) Chloe Rycknian; (2) Margaret Frazer.
+3830 Oliver White,* b. in 1783; m. (1) ; (2) ; (3) Sarah
Sherwood.
+3831 Jerusha,* b. near Ballston Springs, K. Y., 15 Xov., 1785; m. Charles
Eobinson.
3832 Orange,* b. — ; d. 2 Apr., 1852; is buried in Dixon, 111.
+ 3833 Elijah Walley* b. ; m. Margaret Murphy.
+3834 Samuel,* b. ; m. Mary Lewis.
3835 LuciNDA,* b. ; m. Luther Lumpkins, of West Bloomfield, X. Y.,
and perhaps moved West.
3836 Clarissa,* b. ; d. unm. about 1815.
+3837 Joseph,* b. in Oneida Co., N. Y., 26 Oct., 1799; m. (1) Sarah Ingalls;
(2) Mrs. Sarah (Gibbs) Storer.
3838 Levi,* b. .
3839 David,* b. .
3840 LucRETiA * b. .
1429. JOANKA,' dau. of Joel« (458), b. ; m. about 1778, Jona.than
Ingram, b. in Hadley, Mass., 5 Jan., 1745, son of Jonathan Ingram and Mary
Montague.
She d. 28 May, 1816, aged 61 ; he d. in JIarlboro, Vt., 26 Oct., 1820.
They res. in Hadley; rem. to Marlboro, Vt., about 1790, and perhaps to
N"ewf ane, Vt.
It has been reported that Jonathan Ingram's wife was Sarah Kellogg, dau.
of Joel, but the Town Clerk of Jlarlboro says that records in his office prove that
it was Joanna.
Children, first six b. in Hadley.
3841 Jonathan Ingram,^ b. 22 May, 1779.
3842 Samuel Ingram,^ b. Mar., 1781.
3843 A Son,^ b. 20 Apr., 1783.
286 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
3844; Joanna Ingram,^ bap. IT Apr., 1785; m. Aaron Smith; res. in Wil-
mington, Vt.
3845 Ira Ingram,^ bap. 31 Dec, ITSG.
3846 Elisha Ingram,^ b. 14 Dec!, 1788.
3847 Mary Ingram,'^ b. in Marlboro, 2 June, 1791; m. N'athaniel Church.
3848 Abigail Ingram,^ b. in Marlboro, 5 July, 1793 ; m. Nathan Fisher.
3849 David Ingram,^ b. in Marlboro, 20 Sept., 179.5.
3850 Sarah Ingram,^ h. in Marlboro, 10 Feb., 1798; d. 11 Feb., 1799.
1430. ABIGAIL," dau. of Joel« (458), b. 18 Nov., 1757; m. 21 May, 1778,
Moses Crafts, b. in Hatfield, 6 May, 1750, son of Thomas Crafts, b. 16 Aug., 1717,
and Sarah Graves, b. 13 Nov., 1717. He was a descendant in the sixth genera-
tion of Griffin Crafts, of Ro.xbun,-, Mass., 1630.
He d. 8 Jan., 1826; she d. SJan., 1833.
He res. in Whately from the time he was one year old until his death. He was
a soldier in the revolution ; was on the Lexington Alarm, the surrender of Bur-
goyne, and other campaigns. ''They were an honest, upright and highly respected
couple."
Children.
3851 Sarah Crafts,^ b. 27 Dec, 1778; m. 6 May, 1798, Jeremiah Wait, of
Whately; he d. 30 June, 1855; she d. 16 Apr., 1834; had ten chil-
dren.
3852 Thomas Crafts,^ b. 10 Sept., 1781 ; m. 5 July, 1804, Jlehitable Graves,
b. in Whately, 20 Mar., 1779; she d. 29 Dec, 1861; he d. 7 Oct.,
1861, aged 80; had eight children.
3853 Joel Kellogg Crafts,^ b. 15 Dec, 1782; ra. 1 Feb., 1809, Elizabeth Cook,
b. 4 May, 1792, dau. of Solomon Cook; d. in Hadley, 7 Apr., 1823;
had seven children; she m. (2) Stephen Gates, Jr., of Greenfield;
d. 1 Feb., 1869.
3854 Rufus Crafts,^ b. 8 Mar., 1787; m. 26 Feb., 1810, Lucy Kellogg
(+1535).
3855 Abigail Crafts,^ b. 20 Apr., 1789; m. 9 Nov., 1818, Jesse Jewett, of
Whately, b. in Amherst, 2 Oct., 1773; he res. in Hatfield and
\Miately ; was in the war of 1812 ; he d. 26 Jan., 1854, aged 81 ; she
d. 12 Aug., 1850; had eight children. One of her sons, Moses W.,
was a soldier in the rebellion and received a back pension of
$11,500.
3856 Caroline Crafts,^ h. 10 June, 1791; m. 13 July, 1816, Benjamin Lara-
bee, son of Thomas Larabee, of Hatfield; d. in Whately, 18 Feb.,
1822; he d. in Plainfield, Vt., 19 Apr., 1828.
3857 Sophronia Crafts,^ b. 10 July, 1793; d. 30 Dec, 1793.
3858 Caleb Crafts,^ b. 11 Apr., 1796; d. 21 Mar., 1798.
3859 Ralph Crafts,^ b. 29 May, 1798; d. 15 Oct., 1798.
3860 Caleb Crafts,^ b. 9 July, ISOO; m. 18 May, 1823, Sophronia Morton, b.
18 Mar., 1806, dau. of Daniel Morton, of Whately; res. in Whately,
Troy, N. Y., Portland, Me., and Nashua, N. H. ; d. 1 July, 1854 ;
she d. 18 Feb., 1866 ; he was Col. of Militia.
3861 Rhoda Crafts,^ b. 7 Apr., 1803; m. 26 Sept., 1826, John R. Cushman, of
North Amherst, b. 6 Sept., 1803; he was a paper manufacturer;
she d. 20 Aug., 1878; he d. 30 Aug., 1883.
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The Kelloggs is the Xew Wokld. 287
1431. LEVI,'' son of Joel<* (458), b. in Hadley, Mass., 3 Oct., 1760; m. in
Northampton, 30 Aug., 17S2, Cynthia \^'right, b. 3 Sept., 1764, dau. of Asa
Wright, b. 8 Oct., 1710, and Hannah Wait.
She d. 19 Oct., 1813 ; he d. in Utica, N. Y., 30 Jan., 184S. He took the
freeman's oath in Stamford, Vt., iu 1789.
He was a farmer. He was a revolutionary soldier; served from Xorthamp-
toE in the siege of Boston, and in Col. Dike's Eeg. in 1776; in 1777 was in Col.
Wells' Reg., 10 May to 10 July, on expedition to Ticonderoga; was a Sergt. in
Capt. Fairfield's Co., on duty at Eochester, 24 Sept. to 20 Dec, 1778; was in
Capt. Lj'man's Co., and marched to East Hoosac, and in the expedition to Still-
water in 1777. He enlisted in the Continental army, 26 June, 1780, for six
months, and was described as 19 years old, 5 feet, 7 inches in height, light com-
plexion, residence Northampton. In his application for pension he stated that
he was born in Hadley and brought up in Xorthampton, and that, after the war,
he rem. to Vermont and res. six years, then six years in Williamstown, Mass.,
then for thirty-two years in Eichfield, Otsego Co., N. Y., and in 1827 he rem. to
Utica ; was present at the surrender of Burgoyne, and one of the guards at the
execution of Maj. Andre.
Children, b. in Williamstown.
-f 3862 Saeah,^ b. 4 Dec, 1784 ; m. Peter Is'ewcomb Cushman.
-i-3863 Spencer,** b. 19 Sept., 1786 ; m. Margaret Stewart Palmer.
+3864 Nanct,8 b. 1788 ; m. Eli Wright.
-f3865 Lucy,® b. Nov., 1791; m. Lodowick Brown.
1432. NATHANIEL,^ son of Gardner^ (459), b. in Hadley, 1 Oct., 1763; m.
(1) Chloe Drake, of Buckland, Mass., b. about 1763, dau. of Josiah Drake, b. 28
July, 1737.
She d. ; he m. (2) about Aug., 1817, Mrs. Betsey (Cowles) Moody,
of Amherst, b. 1779, widow of Josiah Moody, and dau. of Timothy Cowles, b.
1741, and Elizabeth Graves, b. 1747.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Capt. Coney's Co., 12 Aug. to 15
Nov., 1781, and in Capt. Alvord's Co., Col. Murray's Eeg., 13 July to 10 Oct.,
1780; also two years in the war of 1812. Ftom the Pension OtSce it is learned
that he was living in Amherst, Mass., in 1832. He enlisted in Hadley July, 1780,
and joined his company at Claverack, N. Y., thence he marched to West Point and
was discharged after Arnold's treason. In 1781 he marched from Hadley to Sar-
atoga at the news of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. He lived in Hadley until
he was 28 years old ; lived a few years in Ashford and Buckland, Mass., and Ger-
man Flats, N. Y., and was two years in the war of 1812 ; he res. seventeen years
in Amherst; rem. thence to Hammondsport, N. Y., and was in Urbana thirteen
years.
Children.
3866 Nathaniel,* b. .
+3867 Chloe,** b. 14 Aug., 1793; m. Thomas Wakefield.
3868 EoswELL,** b. .
3869 MoLLY,8 b. .
3870 Gardner,® b. .
fl Charles Austin,**
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I
288 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1433. EEV. GARDNER,' son of Gardncr« (459), b. in Hadley, 22 Sept., 1765;
m. Abigail White, b. 8 May, 1781, dau. of James White, of Thetford, Vt., b. 17
May, 1754, and Eunice Kingsbury, b. J^ne, 1759.
He d. in Windham, Me., 29 Nov., 1826; she d. in Portland, Me., 1844
He was a graduate of Yale College; in 1791, a clergyman in Bradford, Vt.
and Windham, Me. He was known as "Good Old Parson Kellogg."
Children, first five b. in Bradford.
+ 3872 Lucy,® b. 19 June, 1799; ra. Samuel I. Wells.
+3873 Gardiner,® b. 7 Jan., 1802; m. Elizabeth Green Foster.
3874 Julia,® b. 1804; d. unm., in Portland, 1871.
3875 Henry,® b. 1806; d. in Bradford, 1808.
3876 Caroline,® b. 1809; in 1880 res. with her nephew, Walter Wells, m
Portland.
3877 Benjamin,® b. in Windham, 1811 ; contracted a cold, while in Yale Col-
lege, which settled on his lungs; went to Clinton, Ga., for his
health; was a successful teacher; he and his brother, Gardmer d.
on Sunday ; they had taught school on the previous Friday ; he d.
unm., in Clinton, 1835.
3878 Harriet Newell,® b. in Windham, 1814; was for some years a Bible
reader for the poor of Philadelphia; d. unm., in Philadelphia, 11
Feb., 1877.
1434. JOSIAH,' son of Gardner** (459), b. in Hadley, 15 July, 1767; m. 29
Oct., 1794, Hannah Smith, b. in Ashfield, Mass., 3 Dec, 1774, dau. of Deacon
Moses Smith, of Ashfield, and Diathenia Briggs!
He d. 16 Jan., 1856, aged 88 years, 6 months, 11 days; she d. 27 Apr., 1864,
aged 89 years, 10 months; both d. in Hadley.
He was a farmer in Hadley.
Children, h. in Hadley.
+3879 Thankful,® b. 8 Sept., 1795 ; m. Sylvester Cooke. ;
3880 Merab,® b. 4 July, 1797 ; d. 30 Sept., 1808.
3881 Lucy,® b. 26 Apr"!', 1799; d. in Hadley, 7 Dec, 1816.
3882 Diathenia,® b. 8 Feb., 1801 ; d. unm., in Missouri, 22 Sept., 1877.
+3883 Naomi Parsons,® b. 26 Jan., 1803; m. Thaddeus Chapin.
+3884 JosiAH,® b. 17 Feb., 1805; m. Cynthia Chapin.
+3885 John Preston,® b. 14 Feb., 1807; m. (1) Mary Ann Call; (2) Ann
Janette Stanley.
+3886 Hannah,® b. 17 Feb., 1809 ; m. Simeon Rice.
+3887 Merab,® b. 8 Mar., 1811 ; m. Chauncey Owen.
+3888 Elvira,® b. 15 Feb., 1813; m. Samuel' Giles Perkins.
+3889 Priscilla Smith,® b. 21 Apr., 1815 ; m. Franklin Clark Chapin
+3890 Gardner,® b. 12 Mar., 1817; m. (1) Harriet Bhss Call; (2) Mr^ J
Maria (Smith) Porter.
+3891 Moses Smith,® b. 2 Feb., 1820; m. Eleanor Maria Chapin.
1436. WHITING,' son of Capt. Moses« (460), b. in Hadley, Mass., 1758; m-
20 Oct., 1808, Elizabeth Cross, of Ashfield, b. 19 Mar., 1785, dau. of Aaron Cross . V;^
and Marv •
The Kelloggs in the Xew Wokld. 289
He d. in Hadley, 16 Jan., 1838, aged 80; she d. 20 Jan., 1838.
His children were all sick at one time with t^-phoid fever, and he, being
old and feeble, was taken to the house of his nephew, Roswell Kellogg, where he d.
Children.
3892 Spencee,*' b. IS Feb., 1809; d. unm., in Montgomery, Mass., of typhoid
fever, 2 Nov., 1837.
-f-3S93 EiCHARD,s b. 27 Mar., 1811; m. (1) Sophia Clark Hatch; (2) Electa
Allen; (3) Marietta Perkins; (4) Mrs. Elizabeth (Fairbank)
Spencer.
3894 JIaky Ann,** b. 17 June, 1813; d. unm., in Montgomery, of typhoid
fever, 14 Dec, 1837.
3895 EiiiLT,® b. 27 Apr., 1815 ; d. unm., in Montgomery, of typhoid fever, 30
Xov., 1837.
-1-3896 Elizabeth,^ b. 23 June, 1818; m. Daniel Kingsley Stearns.
3897 Alvah Whitixg,* b. 30 Oct., 1822; d. of t}"phoid fever, in Montgomery,
5 Dec, 1837.
1437. MOSES,'' son of Capt. Moses** (4C0), b. in Hadley, 16 Feb., 1761; m. 6
Nov., 1783, Elizabeth Xewtou, dau. of Francis Newton, of Hadley.
She d. 26 Dec, 1790, aged 29; he d. 14 Jan., 1826, aged 65; both are buried
in Hadley.
Children.
3898 A Child,8 b. 29 May, 1784 ; d. 18 Oct., same year.
3899 DoEiNDA,^ bap. Nov., 1785; m. as his second wife, about 1830, Levi Bart-
lett, of Hadley; he kept the horse ferry at Hockanum; he d. 11
Sept., 1859; she d. 5 Dec, 1859; had no children.
3900 Richard,® bap. 7 Oct., 1787 ; d. in Hadley. 19 June, 1811.
+3901 Roswell,® bap. 7 Oct., 1787; ni. Nancy Houghton.
1438. BENJAMIN,^ son of Capt. Moses« (460), b. in Hadley, 25 Aug., 1763;
m. 11 Dec, 1788, Patty Smith, b. in Hadley, 25 July, 1768, dau. of Warham
Smith, b. 19 Mar., 1735, and Martha Belding, of Hadley, b. 5 Sept., 1739.
He d. in Hadley, 25 July, 1811; she d. 19 Nov., 1835.
They res. in Hadley.
Children, I. in Hadley.
+3902 Marmy,® b. 12 Sept., 1789 ; m. Seth M. Warner.
+3903 Horace,® b. 16 Sept., 1791 ; m. Alma Smith.
3904 A Child,® b. 5 Aug., 1793; d. 5 Aug., 1793.
3905 Ajielia,® b. 25 Dec, 1795; d. unm., 18 Sept., 1828, in Hadley.
3906 Elizabeth,® b. 11 Oct., 1798; d. unm., 6 Apr., 1861, in Hadley.
3907 Martha Belden,® b. 7 June, 1801; d. unm., 20 Feb., 1864, in Hadley.
3908 Mary,® b. 10 Jan., 1804; d. 18 Aug., 1805.
3909 S.\eah,® b. 25 Aug., 1806 ; d. 7 Apr., 1807.
+3910 Charles Austin,® b. 29 Apr., 1808 ; m. Maria A. Cook.
+3911 Angeline,® b. 18 Feb., 1811; m. James Cook, Jr.
1440. ABIGAIL SHELDON.^ dau. of Capt. Moses« (460), bap. in Hadley, 4
^ov., 1768; m. 9 Feb., 1796, Elisha Belden, of WTiately. b. 23 Mar., 1765, 'son
of Elisha Belden, b. 28 Mar.. 1736, and Ruth Dickinson.
290
The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. Feb., 1838; she d. 28 Mar., 1851.
They res. in Whately.
Children.
3912 Edwin Beldcn,^ b. 27 Dec, 1796; res. in Brattleboro, Vt.
3913 Preston Beldenp' b. 25 Aug., 1800.
3914 Allen Belden,^ b. 27 Aug., 1802; m. in Whately, 2 Dec., 1830, Aurelia
Crafts.
3915 William Bclden,^ b. 20 June, 1804; m. 10 Sept., 1828, Salome Cmn-
mings.
3916 Moses Kellogg Belden,^ b. 30 Dec, 1800 ; d. 24 May, 1867, in Eush-
ville. 111.
3917 Joseph Beldenp' b. 3 Sept., 1807.
idl^ Mary Sheldon Belden,^ h. 17 Nov., 1810; m. 3 Sept., 1840, Austin
Crafts.
3919 David Belden,^ b. 7 Mar., 1813; m. a dau. of Thomas Crafts (3852) ; d.
10 Sept., 1854.
1441. EXPERIENCE,''^ dau. of Capt. Moses** (460), b. in Hadley, Mass., 12
May, 1771; m. 2 Feb., 1797, Aristobulus Smith.
He d. 28 Nov., 1841 ; she d. 25 Oct., 1854. ^^
They res. in Nelson, N. Y., where both d. M
3920
3921
3926
3927
Children. "*'
Manj Sheldon Smith,^ b. 1800; d. 8 Mar., 1809.
Horace Kellogg Smith,^ b. in Nelson, 30 Nov., 1801 ; m. 26 Apr., 1843,
Rhoda A, Nichols, b. 22 Feb., 1804; d. in Nelson, 21 Jan., 1853;
she m. (2) 1855, Ithamar , and rem. to Trotipsburg, N. Y.,
vrhere she d. 29 Dec, 1897 ; had three children.
Whiting Sniith,^ h. 1803; he was Postmaster, and a well-known physi-
cian in Whitesboro, N. Y. ; d. unm., 3 Aug., 1866, in Whitesboro.
Morilla Smith,^ b. 1805; d. unm., 1832. .J
Emily Smith,^ b. 1806; d. unm., 12 Dec, 1838. • ■■M
Delia Smith,^ b. 1807; d. unm., 8 July, 1843.
Samuel Allen Smith,^ b..l808; m. 1847, Mary Ann Hotchkiss; he d. 16;^^:^
Feb., 1884, aged 74 ; had six children.
Mary Experience Smith,^ b. 19 Oct., 1812; m. 1838, George Salisbury
Carpenter; d. 22 Oct., 1889
Aristohuliis Smith^ b. 1814; d. unm
had five children.
4 Jan., 1838.
1443. SAMTJEV son of Capt. Moses« (460), b. in Hadley, Mass., 21 Oct,'ij=J
1777; m. 2 Nov., 1816, Mary Callender, b. 1785, dau. of Silas Callender, of Shef-,,,^
field, Mass., b. 11 July, 1755, and Mary — .
She d. in Hadley, 24 Nov., 1847, aged 62; he d. 19 June, 1856.
He was a farmer in Hadley, where both d. ; he lived on his father's farm- •
Children, b. in Hadley.
3929 Samuel Callender,* b. 6 Apr., 1818; was a Union soldier; enlisted inj
the Fifty-fifth Illinois Volunteers, Douglas Brigade ; d. in the set^
vice, 1864 ; was unm.
i
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 291
3930 Sarah Adeline,^ b. 13 Feb., 1820; m. 19 Oct., 1869, John Clark, b. in
Spencer, 1804; he was a farmer of Xorth Hadley; he d. 14 Jan.,
1884; had no children.
4-3931 Silas Dwight,* b. 9 Aug., 1825; m. Mrs. Maria Louisa (Crafts)
Bowers.
1457. EBEXEZER,' son of Ensign Ebenezor« (467), b. in Amherst, Mass.,
about 29 May, 1749; m. (1) Elizabeth Crocker.
She d. 24 Sept., 1777; he m. (2) in Amherst, 4 Mar., 1779, Tamer Wright,
b. about 26 Xov., 1753 ; she d. in Craftsbury, Yt., 26 Sept., 1804, aged 50 years
and 10 months; he d. in Cambridge, Mass., 29 Mar., 1807, aged 57 years and 10
months.
He was a Corp. in Capt. Dickinson's Co., Col. Woodbridge's Eeg., on the
Lexington Alarm and served eleven days; had an order for bounty coat, dated
Prospect Hill, 26 Oct., 1775, showing that he enlisted in the army for eight
months; was in Capt. Aaron Ha3Ties' Co., Col. Asa Whitcomb"s Eeg., at Fort
Ticonderoga, in 1776, when his father d.
Children by first wife.
+3932 Charlotte,^ b. in Amherst, 24 Sept., 1773; m. Peter B. Russell.
3933 Elizabeth,^ b. in New Canaan, 7 Nov., 1776.
Children by second wife.
+3934 Sarah ( Sally), » b. in Montague, Mass., 9 Mar., 1780; m. Thomas
Cross.
3935 M.\RY,s b. in Amherst, 27 Feb., 1782 ; d. 29 Feb., 1784.
3936 Grata,s b. in Amherst, 17 Jan, 1784; m. (1) Jonathan Walton, of
Hardwick; (2) Joseph Hancock; d. 22 May, 1814.
+3937 Ebexezer Wright,^ b. in White Creek, X. Y., 3 May, 1786 ; m. Mary
Lovejoy Cleveland.
+3938 Tamer,* twin to Ebenezer; m. Joseph Walton.
+3939 WiLLLiM Wright,* b. in Claremont, N. H., 16 Jan., 1789; m. Nancy
Lamb.
3940 Mart (Polly),* b. in Orford, Vt., 7 Aug., 1792; m. Onnan Alford. The
family went from Peru, N. Y., to Indiana, from whence they
started for California. He was killed by a falling tree, while cross-
ing the Eocky Mountains. His family settled in Green Co., 111.
+3941 Benjamin,* b. in Orford, 25 Jan., 1794; m. (1) Rebecca Greathouse;
(2) Catherine McKenzie.
+3942 Jonathan Nourse,* b. in Orford, 28 Feb., 1798; m. Martha (Patty)
Eandall.
1458. SARAH,'' dau. of Ensign Ebenezer« (467), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 13
^lay, 1753; m. in Amherst, 14 June, 1771, Joseph BoUes, son of Joseph Bolles
and Thankful Smith.
She d. 14 May, 1813 ; he d. June, 1827.
He was a tanner and currier, in Washington, Yt., to which place he rem. be-
fore 1795.
292 The Kelloggs in the ]Sew World.
Children, I. in Amherst.
3943 Sarah BolleSj^ b. 15 Aug., 1772; m. Eobert Ingram; d. in Washington,
9 May, 1813; he d. in Washington, about 1803, where he was a
prosperous farmer; had eight children.
3944 Thankful Bolles,^ h. 3 Oct., 1775; m. 25 Sept., 1800, Isaac Barron, b.
in Brookfield, ilass., 10 Apr., 1777; he was a farmer in Washing-
ton; d. 18 Dec, 1848; she d. 29 Nov., 1856; had four chiklren.
3945 John BoUes,^ b. 23 July, 1781; m. in Sharon, Sarah Harrington; was
a farmer in Washington ; d. Oct., 1834 ; had five children.
3946 Sophia Belles,'^ b. 28 Jan., 1783; ni. Ananias Bohanon. of Washington;
d. 1 Aug., 1809.
3947 Clapp Bolles,^ b. 23 Mar., 1785; m. Ehoda Harper, b. June, 1791; he
was a shoemaker in Washington, Barre and Chelsea, Vt., Amherst
and iSTorthampton, Mass. ; d. in Northampton, 8 Oct., 1837 ; she d.
in Hammonton, N. J., 10 Dec, 1867 ; had twelve children.
• 3948 Joseph Bolles,^ b. 1 Apr., 1789; ra. 19 Dec, 1813, Mary (Polly) 'White,
b. 19 Dec, 1786; he was a farmer in Washington; d. 17 Sept.,
1845; she d. 10 June, 1872; had seven children.
1460. JONATHAN,^ son of Ensign Ebenezer« (467), b. in Amherst, bap. 24
Oct., 1760; m. in Amherst, 5 June, 1783, Mary Holland, of Pelham, Mass.
He d. 28 Feb., 1823; she d. 5 Mar., 1823; both were buried in one grave in
South Amherst.
He was a cordwainer; res. in Amherst.
He was drafted to serve nine months, in the Continental army, 1778, but fur-
nished a substitute; was a private in Capt. Alvord's Co., Col. Murray's Keg.,
from 14 July to 10 Oct., 1780, and was described as of Amherst, 20 years of age, '^
5 feet, 8 inches high, light complexion.
Children.
+3949 Ir.\,^ b. in Brattleboro, Tt., 27 Jan., 1786; m. Ruth Dickinson.
-1-3950 CHESTEB,»b. in Brattleboro, 21 Jan., 1788; m. (1) Lois Dickinson ; (2)
Maria Bixbee.
+3951 David,^ b. 8 Aug., 1792; m. (1) Almira Barton; (2) Portia Preston.
1462. MAJ. EZEKIEL,' son of Ezekiel" (471), b. in Xew Salem, Mass., 23
Mar., 1753; m. (1) 18 Nov., 1777, Eunice Foster, b. 19 Aug., 1759.
Shed. 1 Mar., 1794; he m. (2) 27 Oct., 1795, Mrs. Juliett (Parker)
Gaboon,* b. 24 Feb., 1767, dau. of Ezra Parker, of Newton, R. I., and Winchester,
N. H., and widow of Daniel Gaboon.
She d. 14 Sept., 1833 ; he d. in Littleton, N. H., 20 Feb., 1839.
He held a commission in the Massachusetts ililitia twenty years, being Maj.
nine years ; Justice of the Peace twenty-one years, in New Salem, and represented
that town in the Legislature seven years. He is described as a short, stout man.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner. In his application for pen--;
sion he says that he rem. from New Salem to Bath, N. H., 1808, thence to Lyman,
*She was tlie first wliite woman who lived in Lyndon, Vt. After the death of her first
husband she returned to Winchester, going on horseback one hundred and fifty inile*^l§
through the trackless forest, and carrying her infant son.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 293
and in ISlo .to Littleton. On receipt of the intelligence of the conflict at Lex-
ington, the company of ^Minute men to which he belonged was ordered to Boston,
where he remained until the eight months' enlistments were organized, when he
returned home. In Aug., 1776, he was one of eight men sent from his native
town to Boston to assist in building and repairing forts, batteries, etc., around the
harbor, particularly on Castle Island, where the fortifications had been destroyed
when the British evacuated the city, 17 J\lar. In July, 1777, when Burgoj-ne ad-
vanced from Canada, Gen. Schuyler appealed to his own State and New England
for re-enforcements. About forty men enlisted under Capt. Ebenezer Goodrich
to join the northern army of which company he was orderly sergeant. After
reaching the field of operations the}' were employed in scouting around Forts Ann
and Miller and the surrounding country. They were in the action of 7 Oct.,
1777, after which the regiment was ordered to take possession of Fort Edward in
order to cut off the retreat of Burgo\iie, in which movement they had quite an
engagement with a body of Indians and Canadians. After the surrender of Bur-
gorae he returned home.
Children by first wife, b. in New Salem.
39.52 Ezekiel,^ b. 17 May, 177S; d. 22 Mar., 17S0.
+39.53 BEXjAiiix,* b. 2S Jan., 1780; m. Sybil Larnard.
3954 EzEKiEL,* b. 25 Feb., 1782 ; m. Mary Fricket ; he was a ship carpenter ;
had no children, but adopted Daniel Warren Kellogg (9262), son
of his brother, Erastus (+3962) ; d. in Eobbinston, Me.
3955 Daxiel,® b. 8 Feb., 1784; m. ; lived several years in France and
became a dancing teacher; had six children, all of whom d. of
cholera ; he d. in New Salem.
3956 ErxiCE,^ b. 1 Mar., 1786; d. 6 Dec, 1794.
3957 Amos,s b. 13 Oct., 1788.
+3958 CoTTOX,8b. 7 Apr., 1791; m. (1) Mary Rollins; (2) Anna Hall.
3959 Haxxah,s b. 27 Aug., 1793; m. 13 Dec, 1812, Paul Ellis; d. in New
Salem, 1842-43 ; had no children.
Children by second wife, all except Charles and Juliett b. in New Salem.
3960 ErxiCE,^ b. 3 Aug., 1796; d. 28 Oct., 1798.
3961 EzRA,^ b. 17 Feb., 1798; m. Arathusa Allen; was an itinerant minister
in the Methodist Episcopal Church; d. in Alfred, Me., 20 June,
1837 ; she d. in Littleton, 1839 ; had no children.
+3962 Erastus,* b. 15 Dec, 1799; m. Hannah Merrill Allen.
+3963 JoHX,Sb. 21 Feb., 1801; m. (1) Clarinda Eastman; (2) Ann Manlev;
(3) Mary Kidder.
+3964 EDW.iRD* b. 2 Dec, 1802; m. Betsey Wheeler Eastman.
+3965 Charles,* b. in Littleton, 6 Aug., 1804; m. Arathusa Webster.
+ 3966 JrLiETT,* b. in Lyman, N. H., 19 July, 1811; m. Damon Aldrich.
1465. HANNAH,'^ dau. of Ezekiel« (471), b. in New Salem, Mass., 31 Jan.,
1763; m. Israel Eichardson, b. in New Salem, 14 Nov., 1759, son of Capt. Israel
Richardson, b. in New Salem. 24 Jan., 1736, and Susanna Forbush, b. 14 Aug.,
1735.
He d. 14 May, 1840 ; she d. 14 Apr., 1S46.
He was a farmer; rem. to Woodstock, Yt., in 1781, and later to Fairfax,
where both d.
294 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, all except the eldest h. in Woodstocl:
3967 Seth Richardson,^ b. in New Salem ; m. ; rem. .to Elgin,
III; d. there, 1856.
39Q8 Israel P. Richardson,^ h. 6 Feb., 1785; m. Susanna Eichardson, his
cousin; served in the Mexican war; his son was Col. of the Sixth
Michigan Eeg., and was killed during the war of the Rebellion.
3969 Benjamin Richardson,^ h. ; m. ; was in the war of 1812;
was in the battle of Tippecanoe, under Gen. William Henry Har-
rison.
3970 William. Richardson,^ b. ; ni. ; was an officer in the war
of 1812; was a lawyer; left Fairfax about 1827 and went to Water-
bury, Vt.
3971 Ezekiel Richardson,^ b. 9 Nov., 1791; m. — ; was a farmer; res. in
Fairfax.
3972 Elizabeth (Betsey) Richardson,^ b. 1794; m. in Fairfax, 1 Jan., 1811,
Frederick England, b. 1789; rem. to Dunham, Canada; he d. 9
Mar., 1878 ; she d. 23 Feb., 1883.
3973 Stoughton Richardson,^ b. ; after the war of 1812 he went to
Essex, N. Y., and d. there ; he was a lawyer.
3974 Hannah Richardson,'^ b. 13 Apr., 1801; m. in Fairfax, 12 Mar., 1830,
Harry P. Holmes; d. 23 Aug., 1872; he rem. from Fairfax to
Elgin, 111.
1471. GILES CEOUCH,"^ son of William® (474), b. in Amherst, 28 Sept.,
1783; m. in Worthington, I^Iass., 18 Feb., 1808, Eunice Palmer Cottrell, b. in
Worthington, 5 Nov., 1785, dau. of Nicholas Cottrell, a revolutionary soldier, b.
in New London, Conn., and Lydia Kinnee, b. in Preston, Conn., 3 Aug., 1755.
He d. 4 Dec, 1863 ; she d. 12 Feb., 1864 ; both are buried in Brecksville, 0.
He was a shoemaker in Worthington. He was reared in New Salem, Mass.,
by his uncle, James Holton. He afterward lived in Cummington and Worthing-
ton ; rem. in Sept., 1835 to Brecksville. He was a farmer in Ohio.
Children, all except Alexander H. b. in 'Worthington.
+3975 Francis William,* b. 30 May, 1810; m. Emeline White.
+3976 ALES.A.NDER Hamilton,* b. in Cummington, 3 Sept., 1811; m. (1)
Martha Ann Holmes; (2) Martha J. Orr.
3977 Giles Holton,* b. 30 May, 1813; d. in Columbus, 0., 20 Jime, 1833;
he was remarkable for strength for one of his years.
+3978 Ltdia Mari.a.,* b. 8 July, 1815 ; m. Dr. Eli Boise. "
+3979 John Sidney,* b. 7 Aug., 1817 ; m. Mary Ann Dennis.
+3980 Charles Carroll,* b.. 28 Nov., 1819; m. (1) Jane E. Stephenson; (2)
Maria Ferry.
+3981 George Ward,* b. 28 Mar., 1822; m. ilaria Elizabeth Douglass.
+3982 Helen Mart,* b. 29 Sept., 1825; m. (1) Duranson Dart; (2) Harvey
Leonard.
3983 Daniel Ward,* b. 15 Nov., 1829; in Nov., 1849, he left New York for
California on a vessel and was never heard from; he was remark-
ably robust, and of a disposition that took pride in a stoical indif-
ference to hardship, danger or pain; was unm.
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1472. BEN^JAMIN,' son of Samuel« (475), bap. in New Salem, 29 Aug., 1770;
ni. Permelia Trask, of New Salem, b. 26 July, 1779.
He d. in Butler, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1829.
He was one of the early settlers of the town of Butler, and en route thither
had halted at Brutus, N. Y. ; was a farmer in Butler.
She m. (2) Eben Pierce; d. 15 Jan., 1862.
Children.
4-3984 William Snow,^ b. 3 Sept., 1800; m. Rebecca Trobridge Brewster.
-j-3985 JoHN,^ b. 20 Sept., 1802; m. Elizabeth (Betsey) Westcott.
4-3986 Hannah,* b. 30 Apr., 1804; m. her cousin, Gamaliel Sampson (4015).
4-3987 Experience,* b. July, 1806; m. (1) Samuel Brewster; (2) John
Ogram.
+3988 Ethan Billings,* b. 24 Oct., 1808; m. Sarah Matilda Allen.
-)-3989 CH.iRLES Barnabas,* b. 3 Feb., 1813; m. Marietta Soper McKoon.
+3990 Permelia,* b. 1 Sept., 1819; m. (1) John Ervin Jones; (2) Charles
Taylor.
+3991 Elizabeth (Betsey),* b. 1 May, 1821; m. Willard Peck.
1473. SAMUEL,^ son of Samuel« (475), bap. in New Salem, Mass., 10 July,
1771; m. 28 July, 1791, Susannah Felton, b. in New Salem, 1 Mar., 1772, dau.
of James Felton, bap. 8 Oct., 1738, and Sarah Holton, b. 13 Apr., 1732.
She d. 22 Sept., 1846, aged 74; he d. 26 May, 1859, aged 88.
He was a farmer; res. in New Salem, where both d.
Children, h. in New Salem.
+3992 James,* b. 13 Jan., 1792; m. Fidelia Dickinson.
+3993 Lucy Snow,* b. 1794; m. Asa Wilson.
+3994 Joseph,* b. ; m. (1) Margaret Shipman; (2) Mrs. Emmeline
Brooks.
+3995 Samuel,* b. 1797; m. Mary Watson.
+3996 Nancy,* b. ; m. (1) Button Knowlton; (2) Charles Dodge.
+3997 Hannah Putnam,* b. 1800; m. Nathan Wyeth.
+3998 Sally,* b. 16 Aug., 1802; m. David Wyeth.
+3999 Susan,* b. 18 June, 1804; m. (1) Josiah Beaman Marks; (2) William
F. Remington.
+4000 Henry Partridge,* b. June, 1806;' m. Julia Wood Byrnes.
4001 Nathaniel,* b. 1808; m. (1) Eliza Fowler; (2) — '- ; d. in Tus-
cola, 111., 29 June, 1865, aged 56; had no children.
+4002 RoxANxVA,* b. 5 Apr., 1811; m. Samuel Washburn Orcutt.
+4003 Esther Putnam,* b. 26 July, 1813 ; m. Abraham Knowlton Haskell. ■
+4004 Frederick,* b. 21 Jan., 1816; m. Elizabeth Putnam.
1474. LFCY,' dau. of Samuel** (475), b. in New Salem, Mass., 12 July, 1773;
m- 7 Mav, 1794, Ezra Allen, b. in Vermont, 1 Oct., 1767, son of Ezra Allen, b. 1
Oct., 1739, and Phebe Cary.
He d. 21 June, 1836;" she d. 30 Apr., 1852.
He was a carpenter and farmer in Butler, N. Y.
Children.
4005 Ethan Willard Alhn,^ b. 10 Jan., 1796; m. 31 Jan., 1822, Linda Allen;
d. 16 Dec, 1833; res. on his fathers homestead in Butler.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
m
^i
4006 Phebe Allen,^ b. 10 Apr., 1798; d. 1 May, same year.
4007 Sophronia Allen,^ b. Aug., 1799 ; m. 1 Jan., 1817, Chester EUenwood,
a farmer in Rose, Wayne Co., X. Y. ; d. 26 Aug., 1866.
4008 Mary Allen,^ b. 15 Sept., 1802; m. 1 Jan., 1819, Ralph Fuller; d. 19
Aug., 1827; he m. (2) Barbara Hendricks; he was a farmer in
Rose.
4009 Lucy Snow Allen, ^ b. in New Salem, 17 Sept., 1804; m. 15 Jan., 1820,
Lucius EUenwood; d. 20 Dec, 1838; he m. (2) Mahala Davis;
was a farmer in Rose.
4010 Lucynia Allen, ^ b. in Sangersfield,N. Y.,20 Jan., 1809; m. 4 Sept, 1823,
Charles Sherman; d. ; hem. (2) Charlotte Rose; he was a
farmer in Rose ; she d. 19 Feb., 1858.
4011 Charles Hardin Allen,^ b. in Wolcott, N. Y., 23 Nov., 1811; m. 21 Sept,
1837, Marietta Leach; was a farmer in Butler, N. Y., but later res
in Lvons, N. Y. ; d. 27 Sept., 1858.
4012 Cynthia Diana Allen,^ b. 18 July, 1816; d. 15 Aug., 1825.
4013 Hannah Harriet Allen,^ b. in Butler, 17 Sept., 1818; m. 23 Dec, 1838,
John Calkins, a farmer in West Butler.
1475. SARAH,7 ^^u. of Samuel^ (475), b. in New Salem, Mass., 17 June,
1775; m. in New Salem, 6 Aug., 1793, Peter Sampson, b. in Shutesbury Mass,
30 Dec, 1773, son of Peter Sampson, b. in Taunton, Mass., 16 Oct., 1747, and
Elizabeth Perry, b. in Swansea, Mass.
He d. in Ashford, N. Y., 8 Dec, 1836 ; she d. there, 5 Dec, 1849.
Children. ^
4014 Sarah (Sally) Sampson,^ b. in New Salem, 28 Sept., 1793 ; d. 12 \ug
1796. ^
4015 Gamaliel Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 4 Mar., 1795; m. 11 Oct, 1822,
Hannah Kellogg (+3986). ^
4016 Lucy Snow Sarnpson,^ b. in New Salem, 14 Aug., 1796; m. 24 July,
1817, Capt. Royal McKluer, of New Salem; d. in Olean, N Y , 28
June, 1872. '^^ \
4017 Sally Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 1 Mar., 1798; m. 2 July, 1818 Wil
liam Schulters, of Concord, Erie Co., N. Y. ; d. in Ashford 14
May, 1826; he m. (2) Minerva Cochran.
4018 Sangford Perry Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 24 Apr., 1800; d. unm , m
Ashford, 9 Dec, 1825.
4019 Hannah Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 10 Dec, 1802; m. 6 Nov, 1822,
Truman Bensley, of Ashford ;"d. 8 Dec, 1854.
4020 John Hudson Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 14 May, 1805; m. Elizabeth
(Betsey) Bond; d. in Ashford, 9 Apr., 1829; she d. m the
same place.
4021 Roxamia Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 10 May, 1809; m. 20 Feb,
C. C. Bigelow, of Ashford.
4022 Elizabeth Perry Sampson,^ h. in Shutesbury, 20 July, 1813; m. 23 Feb,
1833, Dr. Elmadonis Chase Poole, of Ashford; he d. in
Springville, N. Y. ; she d. in Andover, N. Y., 23 Feb., 1843
4023 Nancy Carter Sampson,^ b. in Shutesbury, 16 Nov., 1815; m. as hib
ond wife, Sept., 1855, Truman Bensley, of Ashford.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Wokld. 297
•i024 Joseph Putnam Sampson,^ b. in Concord, 5 Nov., 1S17 ; m. as her second
husband, 27 Jan., 1853, Mary Ann (Dygest) Hakes, b. in Frank-
fort, X. Y., 18 July, 1818, dau. of Abraham Dygest, of Ashford, b.
19 Dec, 1788, and Hannah Brodock: he was a farmer in York-
shire, X. Y.
4025 Peter Monroe Sampson,^ b. in Concord, 20 July, 1819; d. unm., in Ash-
ford, 1 'Slav., 1815 ; was a farmer.
1476. HAXxVAH SXOW,'^ dau. of Samuel" (475). b. in Xew Salem, Mass., 29
May, 1777; m. (1) 1796, Joseph Putnam, b. 13 Oct., 1773, son of Deacon TJzziel
Putnam, b. 1735, and Mary Ganson, dau. of Benjamin Ganson.
He d. in Xew Salem, 11 Jan., 1812 ; was an innkeeper in Xew Salem, and
owned a mill and farm. She m. (2) in Xew Salem, 17 Apr., 1814, Sylvanus
Ward, a farmer, b. in Orwell, Vt., 6 May, 1752, son of Ruggles Ward, of Athol,
Mass., and Isabel Oliver.
He d. in Xew Salem, 19 Mar., 1838; she d. in Xorth Orange. Mass., 29 Mar.,
1868, aged 90 years and 10 months.
Children.
4026 Uzzicl Putnam,^ b. 8 Sept., 1797 ; m. as her second husband, Mrs. Cath-
erine (Lloyd) Wendell, b. in Boston, 20 May, 1810, dau. of Martin
Lloyd, b. in Essex, England, 1758, and Abigail Xewcomb, of Point
Shirley, now Winthrop, Mass: he went to Boston when a young
man; was a musician; d. in Boston, 30 Oct., 1856; was buried on
the Plains in Xorth Orange, Mass. ; she d. in Boston, 13 Dec, 1871.
4027 Mary (Polly) Putnam,^ b. 25 Mar., 1800; d. unm., 3 June, 1866.
4028 Warren Putnam,*' b. 14 Aug., 1802; was lost at sea; was unm.
4029 Hannah Putnam,^ b. 2 May, 1805; m. in Xew Salem, 19 May, 1825,
Abiel Barney Smith, son of William Smith, of Taunton, Mass., and
Abercrombie; he was a teacher, b. in Pelham, Mass., 1798;
d. in Berrien Springs, Mich., 12 Dec. 1841, where he settled in
1835; had eight children; she m. (2) in Berrien Springs, 22 Jan.,
1843, George Ezzick, b. in Chambersburg, Pa., 16 X'ov., 1817, son
of David Ezzick, b. in Adams Co., Pa., and Rachel Eunyon, b. in
Albany, X. Y. In 1835 he rem. from Bedford to Berrien Springs;
d. 29 Mar., 1864; she m. (3) in Winchester, X. H., 19 June, 1866,
Sumner Putnam, a merchant, b. in Xew Salem, 11 Oct., 1803, son
of Daniel Putnam, b. 4 Mar., 1762, and Polly Putnam, b. in Dan-
vers, Mass., 12 Aug., 1765; she d. in Claremont, X. H., 1 Apr.,
1869 ; he had previou.sly m. 20 Apr., 1828, Mary Elizabeth Reed ;
(2)5 Oct., 1835, Maria Selby Brown ; he has been one of the select-
men of Claremont; he was a Representative in the Legislature and
Justice of the Peace.
4030 Experience Putnam,^ b. 7 July, 1807 ; d. aged about 2.
4031 Benjamin Ganson Putnam,^ h. 9 Feb., 1810; m. in North Orange, 28
Mar., 1830, Sylvia Smith, b. in Orange, 17 Aug., 1810, dau.^of
Moses Smith, b. in Wanvick, 15 Aug., 1781, and Joanna Goodell,
b. 12 Xov., 1787 ; he was a farmer and hotel-keeper in Orange,
1841-56; in Warwick until 1868; was an innkeeper, merchant and
farmer there ; rem. to Grand Rapids, Mich., where he did not en-
gage in active business; d. 19 Jan., 1877, in Grand Rapids; had
ten children.
298 The Kelloggs in the New World. '^
4032 Joseph Kellogg Putnam,^ b. 10 May, 1813; m. in North Orange, 30
June, 1835, Sophia Barker Bishop, b. in Troy, N. H., 29 J^p
1814, dau. of Capt. Preston Bishop, b. 10 Jan., 1792, and Phebe
Frost, b. 25 Jan., 1796; he d. 21 Jan., 1866; was a mechanic in
North Orange.
Child by second husband.
4033 Sophronia Allen Ward,^ h. 31 Jan., 1815; m. in Orange, 19 Nov., 1833,
Humphrey Smith, b. in Warwick, 21 Nov., 1811, son of Bunyan
Smith, of Orange, and Hannah Albee; res. in Orange; in 1857 in
Middlebury, Vt.; in 1861 Cambridge, Mass.; in 1863 Chicago; he
was a cattle broker; she d. in Chicago, 23 May, 1900.
1477. DE. NATHANIEL,' son of Samuel« (475), b. in New Salem, Mass., 22
July, 1781; m. in Brookfield, Mass., in 1804, Sarah Stowell, b. in Brookfield, 17
Oct., 1786, dau. of David Stowell, of Brookfield, b. 1752, and Elizabeth Thomas,
b. 1760.
She d. 4 Dec, 1854; he d. 15 Jan., 1858.
He practiced medicine in New Salem until he rem. to Cayuga, N. Y , about
1813; served as a surgeon in the war of 1812.
Children.
+4034 Elmira^s b. 10 May, 1806; m. Thomas James Whiting.
+4035 Ralph,* b. 9 Nov., 1807; m. Rebecca Blake Woodward.
4036 Albert Gallatin,^ b. 12 July, 1809; went to the Republic of Texas
and was killed there by the Indians in 1839 ; was unm.
4037 Elsie,* b. 31 July, 1812; m. George S. Whitney, b. 25 Feb., 1810, =on of
Dr. Jonathan and Dolly (Smith) Whitney; d. 6 Nov 1867;
had no children; he m. (2) 24 Feb., 1870, Mrs. Rhoda Bond, he
d. in Corning, la., 31 Oct., 1884.
+4038 Delia,* b. 30 Sept., 1815; m. (1) David Lewis Ford; (2) Henrj "^ray.
+4039 Ebexezer,* b. 20 Apr., 1818 ; m. Maria Burdett.
4040 Elizabeth,* b. 9 Apr., 1821 ; d. unm., in Jackson, Mich., 1884
4041 CORXELIA,* b. 13 Sept., 1823 ; m. 28 Aug., 1856, Saybrook Lee, ot Cam-
illus, N. Y.; d. 15 Feb., 1858; he was killed in the battle of the
Wilderness, 6 May, 1864 ; had no children.
+4042 Henry,* b. 12 Apr., 1836 ; m. Maria Lucretia Sleeper. ii
1481. WARREN,' son of Samuel" (475), b. in New Salem, Mass., 30 Dec,
1805 ; m. 7 Nov., 1838, IMelissa Peck, b. 14 Apr., 1817, dau. of Anthon] Peck, b.
in Bristol, Conn., 19 Mar., 1786, and Mary Greenslit, b. in Marshfield, Conn , 1
July, 1795.
He d. 30 Dec, 1876, his seventy-first birthday.
In 1816, with his parents, he rem. to Sangerfield, N. Y. ; in Ma}', 1857, to
Chittenango, N. Y. He was a farmer. He conmienced his business aireer »
poor man; he had great industry, energy and executive abilities; was intertstea
in establishing the Union School in Chittenango.
Children, b. in Sangerfield. '
+4043 Saeah Melissa,* b. 8 June, 1840; m. Peter Walwrath.
4044 Catherine Amelia,* b. 14 Dec, 1845; d. in Sangerfield, 23 Oct, 1848.
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4045 Ella Maria,^ b. 23 Sept., 1848; m. 15 Feb., 1876, Peter Walwrath, of
Chittenango, who had previously m. her sister, Sarah; had no
children.
4046 Chaeles Warken,^ b. 28 Jan., 1852; d. in Chittenango, 2 Apr., 1868.
1482. DANIEL FISK,' son of Samuel" (475), b. in New Salem, Mass., 12
Sept., 1807; m. in Nichols, N. Y., 12 Nov., 1836, Emily Dunham, b. in Madison,
N. Y., 10 Jan., 1814, dau. of Isaac Dunham, of Stillwater, N. Y., b. 5 Aug., 1782,
and Sarah Allerton, b. 15 Oct., 1792, a descendant in the seventh generation from
Isaac Allerton, of the Mayflower.
He d. in Chittenango, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1864; she d. 3 Mar., 1882.
He was a contractor, and one of the firm that built the locks at Little Falls,
N. Y. He held several local offices and in 1864 was a member of the New York
Assembly. After he left Massachusetts he lived for a time in Fulton, N. Y.
After his marriage he settled in Chittenango. His son, Charles, lives on the
homestead.
Children.
+4047 George,^ b. in Sandy Hill, N. Y., 20 Oct., 1837; m. Florence Wood.
+4048 Charles,** b. in Minden, N. Y., 4 Dec, 1839; m. Ann Elizabeth Moody.
1483. EXPERIENCE (EXPEEDY),'^ dau. of Samuel" (475), b. in New
Salem, Mass., 18 Apr., 1811 ; m. 24 Sept., 1829, Aranas Livermore, b. in San-
gerfield, N. Y., 30 Aug., 1803, son of Daniel Livermore, b. about 1772, and Sarah
(Sally) , b. about 1776.
She d. 20 Dec, 1872 : he d. in Sangerfield, 9 Mar., 1875.
He was a farmer in Sangerfield.
Children.
4049 Sarah Frances Livermore,^ b. in Sangerfield, 2 July, 1830; m. 14 Oct.,
1847, William Orlando Gorton; he was a farmer in Sangerfield;
had two children.
4050 Ellen Amelia Livermore,^ b. 12 Feb., 1832; m. 11 Oct., 1853, Columbus
Fayette Rhoades ; he was a fanner in Hubbardsville, N". Y. ; she d.
in East Hampton, N. Y., 21 Sept., 1866.
4051 Francis Livermore,^ b. 20 Aug., 1838; d. 28 Aug., 1838.
i052 Irving Aranas Livermore,'^ h. 30 May, 1842 ; m. 11 Oct. 1870, Ellen
Rosalia Clark ; was a farmer in Sangerfield.
4053 De Witt Clinton Livermore,^ b. 1 June, 1845; m. 27 Mar., 1867, Ella
Baylis ; was a farmer in Sangerfield.
4054 Rose Bell Livermore,^ b. 25 Aug., 1851; m. 17 Feb., 1869, Bolivar Leon-
ard Webb ; he was a mechanic in West Winfield, N. Y.
4055 George Kellogg Livermore,^ b. 31 July, 1854; d. 9 Aug., 1854.
1484. SARAH,'^ dau. of Samuel" (478), b. 15 Aug., 1751; m. in Westfield,
Mass., by Rev. John Ballantine, 17 Sept., 1772, Asher Sacket, b. 13 Apr., 1748,
son of Daniel Sacket, b. in Westfield, 14 Aug., 1693, and Mary Weller.
She d. 14 Aug., 1841.
Children, b. in Westfield.
4056 Loveicell Sacl-et,^ b. 21 Dec, 1772.
4057 Sarah (Sally) Sachet,^ b. 13 Apr., 1774.
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4058 Mary (Peggy) Sachet,^ b. 4: ilay, 1775.
4059 Shuhael Sacket,^ b. 4 Oct., 1778.
4060 Glymena Saclcet,^ b. 10 Oct., 1781.
40G1 Jerusha Sacket,^ b. 16 Oct., 1783.
4062 Henry Sachet,^ h. 4 Apr., 1785.
4063 Daniel Saclcetp b. 8 Aug., 1786.
4064 Asher Sachet,^ b. 10 Mar., 1788.
4065 Jerusha Sachet,^ b. 1790.
1485. . EHODA," dau. of Samuel*' (478), b. 23 Kov., 1753; m. 10 Oct, 1771,
Abner Sacket, b. 11 Oct., 1751, son of Daniel Sacket, b. in Westfield, JIa--. , 14
Aug., 1693, and Mary Weller.
Children.
4066 Noah Socket,^ b. 29 Jan., 1772.
4067 Clarissa Sachet,^ b. 28 Oct., 1773.
4068 Nancy Sacket,^ b. 20 Sept., 1775.
4069 Dolly Sacket,'^ b. 25 Nov., 1777.
4070 Mary (Polly) Sacket,^ b. 20 Dec, 1779.
4071 Anna Sacket,^ b. 1 Mar., 1785.
4072 Roland Sacked,^ h. 21 Mar., 1787.
1486. TRIPHEXA,'^ dau. of Samuel« (478), b. 15 Mar., 1758; m. 10 Dec,
1780, Samuel Root, b. in Westfield, Mass., 1749, son of Martin Root.
She d. 9 Oct., 1816; he m. (2) Hannah ; d. 17 May, 1817.
Children.
4073 Triphena Root,^ b. 1781; m. Rufus Gillett.
4074 Samuel Root,^ b. 1782 ; d. 13 June, 1817.
4075 Mary (Polly) Root,^ b. 1785; m. Asa Chaffee.
4076 Wareham Root,^ b. .
4077 James RootP b. 1789; d. 12 Nov., 1808.
4078 Clarissa RootP b. .
4079 Lucinda Root,^ b. 1796; m. Alvah Atkins.
4080 Sophia Root,^ b. 1801 ; d.. 1839.
4081 John Root,^ b. 1801.
1491. ELI,'' son of Samuel" (478), b. 1778; m. Nov., 1805, Grace Rogers, b
19 July, 1789, dau. of Jonathan Rogers, of Westfield, Mass.
He d. 15 July, 1854.
He rem. in 1797 from Westfield, mth the Rogers and Stephens families, to ..-^
Lowville, N. Y.; res. in Adams, X. Y.
Children, first six b. in Martinsburg, N. Y.
4082 M.\RY,s b. 3 Dec, 1806; m. 7 Sept., 1828, C. J. Frank, b. 21 Jan , 1800; '
d. 7 Dec, 1872 ; res. in Adams,
-f 4083 Sylvester,* b. 21 Jan., 1808; m. Lydia Irene Gerry.
+4084 Sophia,* b. 6 Sepf ., 1809 ; m. Silas Doud.
4085 Rowland,* b. 1811; m. 14 Oct., 1842, Sophronia Doxtader, b 8 Oct.,
1823; d. 2 Sept., 1848; had no children.
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4086 CoKNELiA,^ b. 3 Dec, 1814; m. 22 Jan., 1S39, Xorman Wood, b. 21 Feb.,
1808; res. in Adams; had no children.
-|-40Sr Alonzo,* b. 11 May, 1817 ; m. Phebe Clark.
+4088 Pamela,^ b. 28 Mar., 1822 ; m. S. M. Patrick.
4089 Elizabeth (Betsey),^ b. 13 Nov., 1823; m. 31 Jan., 1838, Oliver
Stone, b. 6 June, 1818 ; d. 13 Oct., 1871 ; had no children.
4090 Kebecca,^ b. 1824; m. 30 Dec, 1841, Lucius Oakes; d. 25 Apr., 1849.
4-4091 Jeaxette Axna,* b. 14 July, 1836; m. Gustavus A. Scoville.
1493. COTTOX,' son of Gad"* (480), b. 22 Dec, 1759 ; m. 3 Mar., 1791, Lydia
Williams, dau. of Xathaniel Williams and Iphy Smith.
They res. in Westficld, Mass.
He was a soldier in the revolution; served as a private in Capt. IMorgan's Co.,
20 Jan. to 1 Julv. 1778; detached from Hampshire and Worcester Co. Keg. to
guard stores at Brookfield and Springfield.
Children.
4092 Edwakd,** b. 1791; d. unm. in Westfield.
4093 Claiia,^ b. 12 Sept., 1793; m. in 1810, Ira Yeomans; res. in Westfield.
4094 LucEETiA,* b. 15 Sept., 1795; m. Guy Tinker; d. in Westfield, 1865;
res. in Oquakwa, 111.
4095 Chaeles.* b. May, 1798; res. in Westfield, where he d. unm., 15 Dec,
1886.
4096 William Eiley,* b. Jan., 1801; m. Lydia Ann Xorthrup, of Albany,
X. Y. ; res. in Westfield ; had no children.
4097 Chaelotte,^ b. Apr., 1804; res. in Westfield; d. unm., 26 May, 1873.
1495. DAXIEL,' son of Gad" (480), b. 24 Dec, 1763 ; m. .
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Capt. Samuel Thrall's Co., Col.
Maren Willet's Peg. on the Mohawk River, Aug. to Xov., 17S1, and was dismissed
180 miles from home. Served under Capt. Kellogg, Col. Mosely's Peg. ; marched
by order of Brig. Gen. Sanderson. Rem. to Pennsylvania and d.
CJtlldren.
+4098 ALVA,**b. ; m. .
4-4099 Haevey,^ b. ; m. .
+4100 HuLDAH,* b. ; m. Xoah Spalding.
+4101 ELizA,Sb. ; m. Eaton.
1500. DEACOX JOHX,^ son of Ephraim« (503), b. in Amherst, Mass., 23
I Sept., 1762; m. (1) Sept., 1785, Eoxanna Mattoon, b. 31 Aug., 1766, dau. of
J Ebenezer Mattoon, of Amherst, b. 21 Dec, 1720, and Sarah Alvord, b. 2 ]Mar.,
\ 1726.
'; She d. 2 Sept., 1804; he m. (2) 20 July, 1815, Mrs. Martha (Belden) In-
gram, b. 21 July, 1770, dau. of Deacon Hezekiah Belden, of Amherst, b. 2 July,
,; 1728, and Martha Field, b. 1729, and widow of Gershom Ingram, of Amherst.
She d. 10 May, 1837 ; he d. 6 Dec, 1841 ; both are buried in XortlvAmherst.
He was a farmer. The "Sears Farm," where he lived is now owned by
Joshua Reed. He is described as a tall erect man, with dark hair and black eyes,
of imposing personal appearance. His wife had black eyes and hair, as had all
302 The Kelloggs in the New World.
their children, except Eleazer. He was appointed deacon in East Amherst, 5
Nov., 1824 ; was one of the selectmen of Amherst, 1803-08 ; was a revolutionary
soldier.
Children, b. in Amherst.
+4102 John Azok,^ b. 31 May, 1786; m. (1) Harriet Nash; (2) Julia Ann
Howard; (3) Mrs. Amie Stoughton Dickinson.
4103 A Sox,!^ b. and d. 31 Jan., 1788.
4104 A Daughter,* twin to son, b. and d. 31 Jan., 1788.
4105 Joanna,* b. 4 Jan., 1789; m. Joseph Kellogg (+1634).
+4106 Prudence Alvord,* b. 7 Feb., 1791; m. Samuel James.
+4107 Elizabeth Clapp,* b. 27 Apr., 1795; m. Ithamar Conkey.
+4108 Rosy Mattoon,® b. 24 Dec, 1797 ; m. Capt. William Field.
+4109 Eleazer,* b. 16 Mar., 1800; m. Sally McCloud Eoberts.
+4110 Stillman,* b. 31 May, 1802 ; m. Harriette Walker.
4111 Henry,* b. 31 Mar., 1804; d. 1 Oct., 1804.
4112 Charles,* twin to Henry, b. 31 Mar., 1804; d. 16 Apr., 1805.
1501. ELECTA,'^ dau. of Ephraim« (503), b. in Amherst, 6 Aug., 1764; m.
there, as his second wife, 15 Jan., 1789, Deacon Nathaniel Bangs, of Harwich,
Mass, b. 2 Oct., 1760. He had m. (1) in Barre, 23 Jan., 1783, Mary Adams, who
d. 29 June, 1786, aged 23 years and 5 months.
He d. in New Salem, Mass., 13 Mar., 1827; is buried in Prescott, Mass.;
she d. 7 Feb., 1843 ; is buried in New Salem cemetery.
He was a carpenter and farmer in North Amherst; rem. to New Salem, 31
Jan., 1799; served in the revolutionary army three months in Ehode Island, in
Capt. Dexter's Co., and six months in Ehode Island, under Capt. Newell.
Jan., 1799.
Children.
4113 A Daughter,^ b. and d. 12 Mar., 1790.
4114 Mary Bangs,^ b. in Amherst, 21 May, 1791; m. Andrew Newell; he was
a farmer in Amherst; rem. to Prescott, where he was one of the
selectmen; he d. in Prescott, 11 Mar., 1872; she d. 4 Mar., 1843.
4115 Adolphus Bangs,^ h. 21 Sept., 1792; m. 24 Dec, 1817, Mary Scott; d. in
Le Eoy, N. Y., 11 June, 1879.
4116 Sarah (Sally) Bangs.^ b. 8 June, 1794; d. unm. in New Salem, 21 Sept.,
1838; she lived with her father in New Salem.
4117 Electa Bangs,^ b. 6 Dec, 1795; m. 20 Mar., 1820, Alpheus Thomas, b. 2
Apr., 1797, son of Amos Thomas, of Hardwick, Mass., b. 6 Apr.,
1746, and Eunice Bangs; he was a merchant twenty-five years;
later a farmer; she d. 27 Sept., 18G7, and is buried in New Salem.
4118 Nathaniel Bangs,^ b. 15 July, 1797; d. unm. 21 Nov., 1821; was a
farmer; lived with his father in New Salem.
. 4119 Joel Bangsp b. in New Salem, 23 Aug., 1802 ; m. 30 Nov., 1824, Minerva
Haskins, b. in New Salem, 5 Aug., 1804, dau. of Luke Haskins, of
Prescott, b. 11 Oct., 1770, and Mary Crossett, who d. 6 May, 1813;
she d. 1 July, 1864; he lived with his father in New Salem until
1827 ; he was a farmer in Prescott until Apr., 1858 ; he later res.
in Athol, Mass. Luke Haskins was the son of Joseph Haskins, who
d. 28 Oct., 1820, aged 80, and Mary , who d. Aug., 1841,
aged 101 years and 6 months.
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1502. EPHRAIM,' son of Epliraiin*' (503), b. in Amherst, 15 June. ITGG; m.
7 Apr., 1791, Martha Smith, b. 21 Oct., 17(59, dau. of David Smith, of Amherst,
and Marj- Warner.
He d. 58 Oct., 1847; she d. 28 Feb., ISGO.
They rem. to Wej'bridge, Vt., in 1802; and in 1832 to Le Rov, Genesee Co.,
X. Y.
Children.
-{-■1120 Abigail,* b. 23 July, 1792; m. Daniel Dewey Cooke.
■1121 Sarah.*' b. 7 June, 1791; m. Chester Lyman; d. 8 Feb., 1S52; had five
children.
-(—±122 SiiiTH,*^ b. 8 Aug., 179G; m. Susan ilanwaring.
+4123 MiLO.s b. 9 Sept.,''l799; m. (1) Emily Bell; (2) Mrs. Mary (Mushatt)
Castle.
■1124 Electa,'* b. 7 Sept., 1801 ; d. young.
4-4125 Horace,'* b. 3 Apr., 1804; m. Electa Haskins Farnsworth.
1503. ESTHER," dau. of Ephraim« (503), b. in Amherst, 2 Mar., 176S; m. 21
Dec, 1785, Elijah Prouty, of Granville, N. Y.
She d. 24 Aug., 1799.
Children.
4126 Esther Prouty,^ b. .
4127 Hiram Prouty,^ b. .
4128 A Son,^ b. .
1507. ELIJAH," son of Ephraim^ (503), b.' 17 Mar., 1776; m. Hannah Her-
rick, b. 3 Sept., 1777, dau. of Israel Herrick, of Preston, Conn., b. 3 July, 1750,
and Ruth Tracy, of Norwich, Conn.
They res. in Le Roy.
Children.
4129 A Child,* b. ; d. 23 Nov., 1801.
+4130 Freemax Tract,* bap. in Amherst, 20 Feb., 1803; m. (1) Melinda
Myers; (2) Dolly O'Harro; (3) Jane B. Davis; (4) Mrs. Mary
(Layton) Baker.
4131 Elijah,* "b. .
+4132 Israel Herrick,* b. 2 Aug., 1812; m. Julia Malvina Allen.
4133 Mart Ann,* b. .
+4134 Julius C.,* b. 12 July, 1816 ; m. Hannah M. Widdifield.
4135 Julia M.,* twin to Julius C, b. 12 July, 1816.
4136 Hariette,* b. .
1508. ELISHA,' son of Ephraim« (503), b. in Amherst, 27 Mar., 177S; m. 29
Mar., 1803, Abigail Lawrence, b. in Canaan, Conn., 13 Dec, 1779.
He d. in Malone, N. Y., in 1863.
He rem. from Amherst to Weybridge, \i., 1802; to Malone, N. Y., 1818.
He was a farmer, carpenter and joiner in Malone, about three miles west of
the village, where his dau., Mrs. Leonard Bicknell, res.
Children.
4137 William Lawrence,* b. 2 June, 1804 ; m. 27 Mar., 1845, Cornelia R.
Wead ; d. in Malone, 2 July, 1848.
304 The Kelloggs ix the Xeav World.
+4138 Elisha,^ b. 28 Feb., 1803: m. Mrs. Cornelia K. (Weacl) Kellogg.
4139 Okrex Hastings,* b. 29 Dec., 1810; was a student in Amherst College;
left on account of poor health; d. umn., in Malone.
4140 Emmeline,** b. 3 June, 1813; m. Leonard Bicknell; had seven children.
1509. JOEL," son of Ephraim" (503), b. in Amherst, 29 Jan., 1780; m. 4 Oct.,
1804, Ehzabeth Alexander, of Deerfiekl, b. 18 Mar., 1?82, dau. of Joseph Alex-
ander, of Whately, and Sarah .
She d. 5 Sept., 1803; he d. in Anilierst, 27 June, 1827.
Children, b. in Amherst; first four hap. in the Second Church of Amherst, 11
Juhj, ISIS.
-}-4141 Maria,^ b. 15 Feb., 1805 ; m. James Jones.
4142 Lawson,** b. 23 Dec, 1807 ; m. Hubbard Griswold, of Benson, Vt.
+4143 Almiea,8 b. 29 Aug., 1810 ; m. Nathan Olney.
+4144 Dextee,^ b. 10 Jan., 1813; m. Mary Towne.
+4145 Esther Hastings,^ b. 22 Sept., 1815 ; m. Lucien ]\Ioro Ufford.
+4146 Joanna,^ b. 22 Aug., 1818; m. John Pierce.
4147 Elizabetii,^ bap. 11 Xov., 1821; d. 18 Aug., 1826.
1510. WAITSTILL,'' son of Ephraim« (503), b. in Amherst, 19 Sept., 1781;
m. (1) in New Haven, Vt., Olive Ashley.
She d. ; he m. (2) 8 Feb., 1813, Submit Blodgett, of Amherst, b. 1
July, 1783, dau. of David Blodgett, b. 2 Oct., 1760, and Margaret Scott, b. 29
Aug., 1760.
She d. 19 Feb., 1845, in New Haven, Vt. ; he d. 1847.
Child by first wife.
+4148 Ashley E.,^ b. ; m. Mrs. Maria (Pelton) .
Children by second wife.
+4149 Olive Colvvell,^ b. 14 Dec, 1813; m. Edward Erastus Hall.
+4150 Edwin Colwell,** b. in New Haven, 20 Jan., 1817; m. Maria A. Stet-
son.
4151 A Child,* b. 4 Aug., 1819 ; d. 6 Aug., same year.
4152 David Blodgett,* b. 8 Dec, 1820; d. 20 Mar", 1823.
1514. DOEOTHY,'' dau. of Martin** (504), b. in Amherst, Mass., 20 Mar.,
1774 ; m. in Amherst, 1798, Chester Hubbard, b. in Amherst, Jan., 1773, son of
Isaac Hubbard, b. 6 Jan., 1730, and Submit Graves, b. 7 Jan., 1731.
She d. 7 Feb., 1846; he d. in Wihnington, Vt. 27 Jan., 1850.
He was a shoemaker ; rem. from Amherst .to Wilmington, in the spring of
1800.
Children, all except the eldest b. in Wilmington.
4153 Harriet Hnhbard,^ b. in Amherst, Jan., 1800; m. Jan., 1822, John Ean-
dolph; a farmer; d. Oct., 1866.
4154 Bela Kellogg Hubbard,^ b. May, 1802; m. Susan Henley; d. 21 Feb.,
1863 ; was a farmer and shoemaker in Brattleboro^Vt.
4155 Roxavilla Hubbard,^ h. 19 Sept., 1805; d. 15 Jan., 1852.
4156 Horace Martin Hubbard,^ b. 22 Sept., 1808; m. 30 Apr., 1832, Mary
Ecnnard; was a shoemaker in Wilmington.
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4157 Frederick Graves Hubbard,^ b. 31 Aug., ISll; m. June, 1836, Arvilla
Morgan ; was a farmer in Halifax, Vt.
4158 George Crocker Hubbard.^ b. 17 Apr., 1815; m. 10 June, 1840, Salome
D. Greene; was a farmer on the old homestead, in Wilmington.
1516. MAETIX,' son of Martin" (504), b. in Amherst, Mass., 27 Oct., 1778;
m. 31 Oct., 1799, Hannah Hastings, b. 15 Jan., 1780, dau. of Thomas Hastings,
of Amherst, b. 20 May, 1746, and Hannah Billings, b. 15 Feb., 1749.
He d. 14 Apr., 1856; she d. 4 May, 1871, aged 91.
He was a farmer in Hadley, where both d.
Children, b. in Hadley, bap. in Amherst.
4159 Stillman,^ b. 28 Mar., 1800; d. 30 Aug., 1801.
+4160 Fanny,** b. 24 Sept., 1801 ; m. Theodore Pasco.
+4161 Lucy,** b. 15 Feb., 1803; m. Bradford Bentley.
4162 Lydia,8 b. 18 May, 1805; m. 29 Oct., 1834, Franklin Rich, of Xew
Lebanon, X. Y. ; had no children.
+4163 Eliza,*' b. 12 July, 1807 ; m. Lewis Laprelate Draper.
+4164 LoREXZO,* b. 17 July, 1809; m. Fanny Jones.
+4165 Stillman,^ b. 28 Sept., 1811; m. Sybil Woodbury Hastings.
4166 Martin,* b. 6 Dec, 1813 ; d. 25 Jan., 1817.
4167 Hannah Crocker,* b. 22 Feb., 1816; d. 29 Apr., 1820.
+4168 Mary,* b. 18 Aug., 1818; m. James Coffran.
+4169 Harriet Newell,* b. 16 June, 1821; m. Jonas Humphrey Winter.
+4170 Martha Crocker^* b. 1 May, 1825 ; m. Charles Henry Dickinson.
1517. EEV. BELA,'' son of Martin" (504), b. in Amherst, 24 Aug., 1780 ; m. 6
June, 1805, Lydia Candee, b. in Xew Haven, Conn., 1 Xov., 1778, dau. of Samuel
Candee and Lydia Sherman.
He d. in Avon, Conn., 30 Apr., 1831; she d. in Avon, 3 Dec, 1843.
He was graduated from W'illiams College in 1800; studied with Eev. Xa-
thaniel Emmons, D. D., of Franklin, Mass. ; was ordained in 1813, over the Con-
gregational Church in Brookfield, Conn., and dismissed in 1817; ordained in
Avon, 1819 ; dismissed in 1830 on account of ill health.
Children.-
4171 Cordelia,* b. 17 Mar., 1806; m. Dr. Alfred KeUogg (+2125).
+4172 Martin Alexis,* b. 28 Apr., 1808; m. Marilla Cooley.
+4173 Bela Crocker,* b. 27 Apr., 1811; m. Marv Golden Bartlett.
4174 Lucirs Storrs,* b. 12 Dec, 1813; d. in Brookhm, X. Y., 21 June, 1822.
+4175 Amelia Cynthia,* b. 12 Dec, 1815 ; m. Eev. James Kilboum.
+4176 Mary Elizabeth,* b. 18 Sept., 1822 ; m. Edgar Maurice Woodford.
4177 Martha Lydia,* b. 9 Dec, 1823; d. in Charleston, S. C, 10 Mar., 1869,
while a missionary and teacher to the freedmen.
1518. CLAEISSA,'^ dau. of Martin" (504), b. in Amherst, 15 May, 1783; m.
in Amherst, 13 June, 1804, Otis Hastings, b. 15 July, 1782, son of Moses Hast-
ings, b. 28 Aug., 1755, and Elizabeth Parker, of Amherst, dau. of Capt. Eli
Parker.
She d. 30 Apr., 1833; he d. 11 Sept., 1846.
Res. in Wilmington and Weybridge, Vt., and Ogden, X. Y., where both d.
306 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Children.
4178 Olive Hastings,^ b. 22 July, 1805 ; d. unm. in Weybridge, 8 June, 1831.
41T9 Zachcus Crocker Hastings, h. in Wilmington, Vt., 2 June, ISIO; m. 13
Apr., 1834, Emily Huntley, of Ogden, N. Y., b. 25 Feb., 1814;
was a farmer in Milford, Mich.
4180 George Kellogg Hastings,^ h. 22 Nov., 1812 ; m. 2 Aug., 1832, Percis
Eelecta Reed, of Ogden; d. 2 Sept., 1874; was a blacksmith-
had three children.
1519. HANNAH CKOCKEK,'' dau. of Martin" (504), b. in Amherst, 14 July,
1786; m. in Amherst, G Aug., 1807, Amos Cady, of Bolton, Conn, b. in Vernon,
Conn., 11 May, 1780.
He d. in Guilford, Conn., 3 Sept., 1826 ; she d. in New London, Conn., 14
Feb., 1839.
Children.
4181 Rosanna Cady,^ b. in Bolton, 27 Aug., 1809; d. unm. in New London, 4
Feb., 1839.
4182 Ansel Crocker Cady,^ h. in East Windsor, Conn., 14 Dec., 1811; m.
; d. in New London, 26 Nov., 1845.
4183 Martin Kellogg Cady,^ b. in Bolton, 29 June, 1813; m. in New
London, 5 Aug., 1841.
4184 Louisa Cady,^ b. in Andover, Conn., 19 Mar., 1818.
1520. SARAH BEALS,'^ dau. of Martin« (504), bap. in Amherst, 23 July,
1786; m. 18 Aug., 1806, Samuel King Morgan, bap. in Northfield, Mass., 16
Dec, 1766, son of Noah Morgan, of Brimiield and Northfield, Mass., and Mary
Eing.
She d. in Hadley, 8 May, 1823; he m. (2) Sarah Warner, of Hatfield, Mass.,
dau. of Deacon Moses Warner; d. in Hadley, 15 Nov., 1854.
He was a dyer; afterward a farmer; res. in Hatfield.
Children.
4185 Stillman Morgan,^ b. ; d. aged 1 year and 6 months.
4186 Samuel Morgan,^ b. 25 June, 1809; m. Charlotte Dickinson; was a
farmer in Hadley.; had eight children.
4187 Sarah Morgan,^ b. 29 June, 1815; ni. 2 Oct., 1844, Truman Phelps, of
Nassau, N. Y.
1521. ACHSAH,' dau. of Martin" (504), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 30 May,
1790; m. in Amherst, 10 Dec, 1812, Thomas Barnes.
She d. 1847.
Children.
4188 Melinda Barnes,^ b. 7 June, 1813 ; m. Lucius Pierce, of North Hadley,
Mass.
4189 Mary Barnes,^ h. ; d. aged about 2.
4190 George Barnes,^ h. 8 Jan., 1818; m. 4 July, 1843, Jane E. Allen, b. in
England, 14 Oct., 1814; he was a flour manufacturer
ville. Wis., of the firm of Barnes & Hudson.
4191 Mary Barnes,^ b. 16 Jan., 1820; m. Orrin Russell, of North Hadley.
Janes^^l
J
The Kelloggs in the Xew Woeld. 307
4192 Nancy Barnes,^ b. 10 May, 1S25 ; m. James Hilliard.
4193 Sarah Barnes,^ b. ; cl. young.
4194 Hannah Barnes,^ b. 10 Apr., 1S2S.
1532. WILLIAM,''' son of Joseph** (509), b. 1-2 May, 1TS4; m. Susannah In-
gram, b. 16 Dec, 1783, dan. of John Ingram, of Amherst, Mass., bap. 13 Apr.,
1755, and Susannah Crocker.
He d. 2 June, 1854; she d. 1 June, 1S5S; both are buried in North Amherst
cemetery.
He was a farmer; selectman of Amherst, 1S30-32.
The homestead, successively owned by Joseph, William and L}inan Kellogg,
is in Amherst, on the Shutesbury road, nearly a mile beyond the "city."
Children, b. in Amherst.
+4195 Haeeiet,s b. 11 Aug., 1805; m. Joel Baker.
+4196 Ltman,s b. 29 Apr., 1807 ; m. Mary Ann Porter.
4197 A Daughter,^ b. 29 July, 1809; d. 2 Aug., same year.
4198 William,*' b. 19 Aug., 1810; was a merchant in Amherst, occupying the
lot where Palmer's Block now stands; d. unm. in Oshkosh, Wis.,
14 Nov., 1866, leaving a large property to his brothers and sisters;
was buried in Amherst.
+4199 Emeline,^ b. 4 Sept., 1813; m. Ferdinand Eobinson.
4200 Charles,^ b. 2 Feb., 1819 ; d. 19 Feb., 1819.
4201 Charles,** b. 30 Oct., 1821; d. (scalded), 3 Feb., 1825.
+4202 Sanford Wells,** b. 14 June, 1824; m. Emily Lemira Spear.
1533. MAEY,'' dau. of Joseph" (509), b. in Amherst, 25 July, 1785; m. in
Amherst, 4 July, 1808, Luke Wait, b. 9 May, 1785, son of Deacon Joel Wait, of
Whately, Mass., and Deborah Blood.
She d. 19 Feb., 1827; he d. in New Bedford, Mass., 10 Mar., 1853.
He was a stoneware maker.
Children.
4203 Sophia Wait,^ b. in Enfield, Conn., 27 Mar., 1809; m. Elihu Adams, of
Springfield, Mass., b. 1798, son of Freegrace Adams, b. about 1765,
and Susan Holliday; he d. 2 Dec, 1878.
4204 Savilla \yait» b. in Whately, Mass., 22 Dec, 1810; m. George Whittle,
b. in Wolfboro, N. H., Dec, ISOO, son of Thomas Whittle, a revo-
lutionary soldier, b. about 1760, and Lydia Parker, b. near Oil Mill
Village, N. H., about' 1770; she d. in Lancaster, 3 Feb., 1866; he
d. in Chicago, Feb., 1875; he was a merchant and Postmaster; res.
in Goffstown, N. H., Chicopee Falls, Holyoke and Lancaster, Mass.,
and Chicago.
4205 Salltj Wait,^ b. 8 Jan., 1813 ; d. 28 Sept., 1855.
4206 Janette Wait^ b. 20 Feb., 1815.
4207 William H. Wait,^ b. 26 Apr., 1818.
4208 Jentsha Kellogg Wait,^ b. 17 Nov., 1820.
4209 Mary A. Wait,^ b. 12 Mar., 1823; d. 9 Dec, 1823.
4210 Charles K. ^Yait,» b. 7 May, 1825.
4211 Eodericl- L. YVaitP b. 2 Feb., 1827; d. 27 Sept., 1828.
308 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1534. JOSEPHjson'of Joseph'' (509), b. 16 July, 1T86; m. (1) 28 Nov.,
1809, Joanna Kellogg (4105), b. -i Jan., 1789, dau. of Deacon John Kellogg
(+1500).
She d. 19 Dec, 1S52; he m. (3) 26 Feb., 1856, in Springfield, Eunice H.
Porter, b. in Dalton, dau. of Elijah Porter, of Granby, Mass. ; he d. 19 Jan., 1869,
aged 83; she d. in Amherst, 26 May, 1895, aged 85.
He was a farmer in Amherst, and highly respected for his goodness and
piety. His second marriage was unfortunate, his wife being insane. He was a
great but patient sufferer : is buried in North Amherst.
Child.
+4212 Charles Hexky,* b. 2 Mar., 1811; m. Harriet Watson.
1535. LUCY.' dau. of Joseph** (509), b. in Amherst, 25 Oct., 1788 ; m. in Am-
herst, 26 Feb., 1810, Euius Crafts (3854), b. 8 Mar., 1787, son of Moses Crafts,
of Whately, Mass., b. 6 May, 1750, and Abigail Kellogg (+1430), b. Nov., 1757.
He d. 14 Nov., 1S43; "she d. 2 Sept., 1869.
He was a farmer in Whately. She was blind the last five years of her life.
Children.
4213 Ralph ErsUne Crafts,^ h. 26 Jan., 1813; m. Amelia M. Cushman; res.
in Whately.
4214 Chapman Crafts,^ b. 26 Mar., 1813; m. 24 Apr., 1838, Almira L. Jones,
b. in Nonh Hadley, Mass., 18 Jan., 1815, dau. of David Jones and
Lucretia Smith ; he was a builder and contractor, later a manufac-
turer; res. in Whately, Troy and East Troy, Wis.; d. 26 July,
1872; she d. 3 Apr., 1874; had four children.
4215 George Washington Crafts,^ b. 30 Nov., 1814; m. by Eight Eev. Bishop
Kip, in San Francisco, 17 May, 1854, Ellen Beach, b. in Cornwall,
N. Y., 1634, dau. of William Beach and Eliza Coulter; he was a
merchant and quartz miner in Idaho City, Idaho; had one child,
who res. in San Francisco, Cal.
4316 Myron Harwood Crafts,^ h. 11 Aug., 1816; d. 14 Sept., 1886, of pneu-
monia ; was a farmer in San Bernardino, Cal.
4317 Elvira Jerusha Crafts,^ b. 22 Aug., 1818; m. 28 Sept., 1843, Robert
Dodd Weeks, b. in Paris, N. Y., 4 Apr., 1819, son of William Ray-
mond Weeks, of Newark, N. J., b. in Brooklyn, Conn., 6 Aug.,
1783, and Hannah Randel, b. in Albany, N. Y., 20 Dec, 1780 ; she
d. in Lansing, Mich., 18 Feb., 1858, where she was buried; had six
children; he m. (2) 8 Sept., 1859, Mary Ann Greene; he was a
farmer and teacher in Newark, N. J., Whately, Mass., and Lansing,
Mich.
4218 Joseph Kellogg Crafts,^ b. 7 June, 1821 ; m. 6 Mar., 1849, Maria G.
Crafts, b. 17 Mar., 1832; he was a tallow merchant; res. in Al-
bany, N. Y.
4219 Joel Franklin Crafts,^ b. 19 Sept., 1823; d. 25 Sept., 1825.
4230 Joel Franklin Crafts,^ b. 39 May, 1835 ; m. 38 Mar., 1849, Celia Stowe ;
he was a provision merchant in Brooklyn; d. 14^ct., 1861.
4331 Lemuel P. Bates Crafts,^ b. 1837 ; d. 30 June, 1831.
4322 Rufus Wells Crafts.^ b. 7 July, 1828 ; m. 17 Nov., 1850, Sabra B. Vin-
cent, of Brookh-n ; he was a police captain in Brookl}^.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 309
1536. EUFUS/ son of Joseph^ (509), b. in Leverett, 16 July, 1794; m. in
East Amherst, 22 June, 1820, Nancy Stetson, b. 7 Oct., 1799, dau. of Gideon Stet-
son,* of East Amherst, b. 18 Jan., 1762, and Xancy Thayer, b. 15 May, 1764;
she was a descendant in the seventh generation of '■Cornet" Robert Stetson, of
Scituate, Mass.
He d. 9 Apr., 1845 ; she d. in Amherst Village, 24 Oct., 1850, of paralysis,
the scourge of her familj-.
He commenced business in North Amherst and had a farm, store and tavern.
The latter stood west of the large elm tree on the spot now occupied by the resi-
dence of Eeuben Eoberts, Esq., and known formerly as the "Old Henry place."
In Mar., 1836, he rein, to the "Mattoon" farm, a half mile south of North Am-
herst cemetery.
Children, b. in North Amherst.
4223 Ansel Wales,^ b. 21 June, 1821; m. in Sunderland, 14 Sept., 1856,
Nancy Henderson Hubbard,** b. in Sunderland, 4 Apr., 1823, dau.
of Ashley Hubbard, of Sunderland, b. 28 Dec, 1792, and Betsey
Dole, b. in Shelburne, Mass., 22 Feb., 1794; he was a successful
banker in Oshkosh, Wis., where he commenced business in 1852;
he retired on account of ill health, 1 Nov., 1865; he was sole man-
aged and principal owner in the successive firms of Darling,
Wright, Kellogg & Co., Kellogg, Fitsgerald & Co., Bank of Osh-
kosh, First National Bank of Oshkosh ; he gained public confidence
in times when most Western banks were "wild cats" and, out of
small beginnings, created a business-house which is likely to long
survive him; in the spring of 1861 he had a stroke of paralysis,
crippling his left hand and foot; d. 23 Oct., 1870; she d. of
paralysis, 22 Mar., 18G3; they are both buried in North Amherst;
had no children.
4224 Sally Warner,^ b. 12 Aug., 1823; d. 26 Aug., 1826.
4225 Nancy Mari.\,^ b. 31 Mar., 1826; was graduated from Mount Holyoke
Female Seminary in 1846; was several years a successful teacher
in Huntsville and Montgomerv, Ala. ; d. in Milwaukee, Wis., 22
Oct., 1900.
4226 Albert,^ b. 6 Oct., 1828 ; d. 20 Jan., 1829.
+4227 AiiASA STETSON,Sb. 3 Dec, 1830; m. (1) Mary Charlotte Wilson; (2)
Priscilla Cornelia Harris.
4228 M.iRY L. J.,s b. 3 Feh, 1833; d. 7 Oct., same year.
4229 Bela,8 b. 16 May, 1835; d. 19 Nov., 1836.
+4230 RcFUS Bela,s b."l5 Apr., 1837; m. Ellen Enos Bigelow.
*The records of the United States, Pension Office show that Gideon Stetson, of Amherst,
enlisted 6 June, 1781; he was for three years in Abington, Plymouth Co., Mass., under
^apt. llills of the First Massachusetts Reg., Col. Joseph Vose; discharged 24 Dec, 1783.
p'^" his enlistment he was appointed Sergt. ; joined the army under Gen. Washington at
rhilHpsburgh on the North River.
g "Nancy Henderson Hubbard was a dau. of Ashley Hubbard, of Sunderland, Mass., b.
-8 Dec., 1792, and Betsey Dole, b. in Shelburne. JIass.'. 22 Feb., 1794. Ashley was son of
J^leb Hubbard, b. 23 Apr., 1754, and Lucretia Ashley, b. 15 Sept., 1767. Caleb was son of
Israel Hubbard, b. 18 Jan., 1725, and Abigail Smith, dau. of Deacon Nathaniel Smith, of
•-underland. Bet.sey was dau. of Parker Dole, of Shelburne, and Anna Trowbridge, b. in
\estford, Mass.. 16 Jan., 1770. Lucretia was dau. of Stephen Ashley, b. 8 Dec, 1740, and
t-luabeth Billings, b. 21 May, 1745.
310 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1538. NATHANIEL/ son of Ebenezer'' (516), b. in Colchester; ni. Prudence
Fuller (1545), his cousin, b. , dau. of Elijah Fuller and Abigail Kellogg
(517), b. 29 Dec, 1758.
He d. 31 May, 1863, aged 7-4; she d. about 1873, aged 80.
Child.
4231 NoRiiAN- I.,^ b. ; m. Harriet Pierpont, b. , dau. of Rev.
Pierpont, a Presbyterian clergyman; he d. , aged 35; had
no children.
1539. AMOS,' son of Ebenezer" (516), b. in Colchester, Conn., 22 Dec, 1784;
m. 21 Feb., 1811, Elizabeth Deming, b. in Sandisfield, Mass., 24 Apr., 1793, dau!
of Benjamin Deming, of West Avon, N. Y., and Frances Tilden.
He d. 19 Aug., 1855; she d. 31 May, 1869.
He served in the war of 1812 ; fought along the Niagara River between New
York State and Canada ; res. in Geneseo, N. Y.
Children, b. in Geneseo.
+4232 Elizabeth,^ b. 4 Dec, 1811; m. John Cotton Mather.
4233 Amos Ransom,* b. Jan., 1813; d. IS Apr., 1813, aged 3 months.
+4234 Amos Ransom,* b. 12 Apr., 1815 ; m. Eliza Hoppin.
+4235 Mahv Ann,* b. 18 Oct., 1817; m. Garret Price.
+4236 Malvixa,* b. 13 Aug., 1820; m. Asher Williamson Heath.
+4237 Amy,* b. 14 Nov., 1825; m. William Henry Birgc
4238 Frances,* b. 28 Apr., 1828; m. in Geneseo, 22 Oct., 1856, Dr.
David M. Finley, b. in Geneseo, 10 Oct., 1830, son of William Fin-
ley and Sarah Wattles ; he was a physician ; graduated from Hah-
nemann College, Chicago; res. in Clinton, la.; had no children.
1540. ERASTUS,' son of Ebenezer« (516), b. in Colchester, Conn., 27 Sept.,
1793; m. 22 Apr., 1819, in Geneseo, N. 1'., Elizabeth Ellis, b. 8 Jan., 1798, in
Pittsfield, Mass., dau. of Jonathan Ellis and Wealthy Lawrence, of Geneseo.
He d. 10 Oct., 1866 ; she d. 31 Jan., 1873.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812 ; res. in Saline, Mich., where both d.
Children, first seven b. in Geneseo.
+4239 Hiram,* b. 28 Jan., 1820; m. (1) Eliza Cook; (2) Jane Eliza Ward; .,
(3) Mrs. Martha Elizabeth (Shaw) Streeter.
+4240 David,* b. 31 JIar., 1821 ; m. Eliza Coc
+4241 Celinda,* b. 20 June, 1823 ; m. Milan Glover.
4-4242 Ebenezer,* b. 19 Dec, 1824: m. (1) Rachel Goewey; (2) Fannie;
Bradley.
4243 Harriet,* b. 21 Nov., 1826 ; d. in York, 23 July, 1837.
_j_4244 Wealthy Ellis,* b. 16 Aug., 1828 ; m. Charles Edward Pope.
-f4245 Elijah Ellis* b. 23 June, 1830; m. (1) Katharine Redner; (2) Mar-j
garet Warner.
4246 Norris,* b. 10 Oct., 1833 ; d. in York, 13 Nov., 1841.
4247 Amos,* b. in York, 31 Oct., 1836; d. in York, 28 Nov., 1841.
1541. SAMUEL,' son of Ebenezer« (516), b. in Colchester, Conn., 1797; m. inj
Seneca, N. Y., 6 Aug., 1825, Mary Ann Blossom, b. in Bennington, Vt., 25 Mar.^
1804, dau. of Joseph Blossom, b. 5 Mar., 1770, and Mary Plumb, b. 25 Dec, 1777^
The Kelloggs in the New World. 311
He d. 11 Nov., 18T0, iu Geneva, X. Y. ; she d. IT Mar., 1873, in the same
place.
He was a carpenter and builder.
Children, b. in Geneva.
42-18 Joseph BLossoii,^ b. 3 May, 1827 ; d. in Seneca, 12 Aug., 1829.
4249 Augustus Wilmot,^ b. 12 Aug., 1829 ; d. in Seneca, 1877.
+4250 Amelia Eliza,* b. 19 Feb., 1832 ; m. Eli Atwater Bronson.
43.51 Mary Jaxe,* b. 9 July, 1834; m. in Ottawa, 111., 12 Apr., 18G8, Thomas
S. Bowen; he d. in Ottawa, May, 1876; was a lawyer; res. in
Ottawa; graduated from University of Michigan; served in the
war of the rebellion in the Thirty-sixth Hlinois Volunteers ; was a
Eepublican.
4252 Charles Hexry,* b. 7 Aug., 1836; d. 21 Jan., 1838.
+4253 George BLOssoir,** b. 5 Mar., 1840 ; m. Ella Maria Smith.
4254 Samuel,* b. 1 Nov., 1845 ; d. in Seneca, 19 May, 1855.
1546. EUSSELV son of Elnathan« (530), b. Oct., 1798; m. in Genesee Co.,
X. Y., Dec, 1831, Harriet Miller, b. in Massachusetts, Jlar., 1803, dau. of Seth
Miller and Martha Tilden, of Avon, N. Y.
He d. in Stafford, X. Y., 10 June, 1863 ; she d. in Ada, Minn., Sept., 1885.
Children, b. in Stafford.
+4355 Hiram * b. Oct., 1832; m. (1) Miranda Ho3i;; (2) Mrs. Maryette Clark.
4356 Seth* b. Xov., 1824; m. in Stafford, Dec., 1848, Maryette Prentice; d.
in Stafford, 1873; she res. in Batavia, X. Y.
4257 Louisa,* b. Mar., 1827 ; m. in Stafford, 1849, Cvrus Beswick; d. in Ber-
gen, X. Y., Mar., 1881.
+4258 Martha,* b. July, 1839; m. Charles Potter Coy.
4259 Henry,* b. 1832 ; d. in Stafford, 1834.
+4360 Eliza Jane,* b. Oct., 1835 ; m. Spencer Randall.
+4261 Cornelia,* b. Jan., 1839 ; m. James Green.
+4262 Frances :M.lkia,* b. Jan., 1843; m. Charles Consider Warner.
+4363 William,* b. Apr., 1844; m. (1) Susan Davis; (2) X^ellie Eichmond.
+4264 Caroline,* b. Xov., 1845 ; ra. Edwin Moulton.
1548. JTJSTIX7 son of Elnathan« (530), b. ; m. Julia Loomis.
He d. in 1883.
Children.
4365 John * b. ; res. in Eichland, Mich.
4266 George * b. .
4267 EiCHARD,* b. .
4268 Maey,* b. .
4269 Xancy,* b.
1555. JOHX,'' son of Charles« (521), b. in Colchester, Conn., 29 Xov., 1792;
m. 27 Feb., 1823, Martha Deming, b. 27 Feb., 1802, dau. of Benjamin Deming, of
Avon, X. Y., b. July, 1767, and Fanny Tilden, b. 30 Aug., 1770.
He d. 6 May, 1877; she d. 14 July, 1885, aged S3.
He was a carpenter; became a farmer shortly after his marriage; res. in
Geneseo and Caledonia; settled in Avon, in 1811, where both d.
312 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+4270 Francis,^ b. 14 May, 1824; m. Helen Melvina Hogmire.
4271 Horace,* b. 3 Jan., 1830; d. 3 Sept., same year.
4272 Henry,** .twin to Horace, b. 3 Jan., 1830; d. 12 Jan., same year.
1556. HOEACE,'' son of Charles" (521), b. in Colchester, Conn., June, 1795;
m. in Connecticut, 1821, Abigail Forsyth, b. in Hebron, Conn., Feb., 1800.
He d. in Caledonia, X. Y., 12 Feb., 1S30; he was a farmer and res. in Cale-
donia; she m. (2) George W. Thompson; she d. 29 Jan., 1851.
Children.
+4273 Charles,** b. 15 Oct., 1822 ; m. Nancy E. Darling.
4274 Edwin,* b. in Caledonia, 12 Nov., 1825; was a teacher; d. imm., 22
Nov., 1852.
+4275 Stephen Titus,* b. 28 Aug., 1827 ; m. Mary Ann Gray.
1557. MABEL," dau. of Charles'* (521), b. June, 1797 ; m. as his third wife, 6
Jan., 1823, Jeremiah Eiggs, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 2 Mar., 1778; he had pre-
viously m. (1) 9 Jan., 1803, Lucy Peck, who d. 12 July, 1812; he m. (2) 31
Oct., 1813, Grace Bishop, who d. 7 Sept., 1822.
He d. in Fentonville, Mich., 22 June, 1858, aged 80. ■
He was apprenticed to the clothier's trade to the father of John Pierpont
He emigrated from Connecticut to Western New York on foot, accompanied by
one Ford, and they first stopped at Lima ; at Avon he built "Eiggs Mill," and was
appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas by Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins;
he failed in business and rem. to Detroit, Mich., in 1828. He was appointed
Master in Chancery by Lewis Ca.^s; was overseer of Indian atfairs in Saginaw
under Mr. Schoolcraft ; a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1835.
Children.
4276 Henry Clay Riggs,^ b. 26 Aug., 1824; res. in Fentonville.
4277 Blary Louisa Riggsp b. 4 Feb.. 1830.
1558. MAEY,'^ dau. of Charles« (521), b. 12 Oct., 1799; m. (1) 6 Feb., 1818,
Samuel Barnum.
He d. 20 June, 1834; she m."(2) 23 Mar., 1839, Edgar Paine, b. 17 July,
1806; he d. 12 May, 1850; she d. 1894.
Children by first husband.
4278 Harriet Barnum,^ b. 16 May, 1819.
4279 Emily Barnum,^ b. 18 May, 1821.
4280 Julia Ann Barnum,^ b. 27 Sept., 1833.
4281 Samuel Barnum,'^ b. 29 Jan., 1826 ; d. 28 June, 1842.
4282 Eliza Barnum,^ h. 29 Aug., 1828.
4283 Ellen M. Barnum,^ b. 27 Sept., 1834.
Children by second husband.
4284 Mary D. Pained b. 26 Feb., 1840.
4285 Thomas J. Pained b. 28 Feb., 1842; d. 5 Nov., 1853.
1559. HAEEIET,'^ dau. of Charles" (521), b. 7 Oct., 1801 ; m. May, 1825, Mer-
ritt Woodruff Eiggs, b. 17 Nov., 1800, son of Samuel Eiggs.
The Eelloggs in the Xew World. 313
He d. (accidentally killed on the Erie Railroad), in Avon, N'. Y., 26 Dec,
1S70; she d. in Manchester, la., 12 July, 1S91.
He was a builder; was for fifty years a resident of Avon.
Children, b. in Avon.
4256 Mortimer Nelson Higgs,^ b. 39 Mar., 1826; m. Nov., 1848, Mary Jane
Akeley; he d. 7 Feb., 1850; she survived him; had one dau.
4257 James Willouglibij Riggs,^ b. 16 Oct., 1827; m. in New York, 20 Oct.,
1852, Mary Eeid; was for twenty-one years commercial editor
of the New York Courier and Enquirer and later of the New York
World; was for many years prominent in New York journalism;
now retired; res. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
4288 Elsie Maria Riggs,^ b. 27 Mar., 1830: m. 1858, Nelson Janes Wolcott;
he d. ; she res. in Manchester, la.; had three children.
4289 Samuel Riggs,^ b. 14 Dec, 1831; m. in Harris Co., Tex., 26 Feb., 1857,
Sarah Jacinto Calvert Penn; d. near L}-nchburg, Tex., 11 Jan.,
1866 ; res. in Cedar Bayon, Tex. : had four children.
4290 Martha Riggs,^ b. 11 Mar., 1834; m. Matthew Noyes Mather; d. 11 Feb.,
1888 ; had no children.
4291 Edward Livingston Riggs,^ b. 21 Mar., 1836; m. 20 Sept., 1860, Eliza-
beth Wint; was a builder in Scranton, Pa., now of Spokane,
Wash. ; has five children.
4292 John Quincy Riggs,^ b. 27 Sept., 1837; was lost from the whaling ship
Daniel Wood, off the coast of Patagonia, 22 Dec, 1856.
4293 Charles Malandon Riggs,^ b. 3 Oct., 1839; d. in New Lebanon, N. Y.,
26 Apr., 1862.
4294 William De Lancij Riggsp' b. 6 Jan., 1843; m. (1) in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
11 Sept., 1867, Mary Skillman Church, dau. of Charles M. Church
and Susan Skillman; (2) Margaret Ann CoUinson, dau. of Joseph
Collinson, b. in England, 20 Feb., 1821, and Margaret Tarn, b. in
England, 1824; res. in Dubuque, la.
1561. JULIUS," son of Charles" (521), b. in Connecticut, Oct., 1806; m. in
Avon, N. Y., 6 June, 1849, Mary Ann Benchley, b. 16 Apr., 1826, dau. of William
Benchley, of Avon, b. 1 July, 1800, and Sylvia Jenks, b. Feb., 1798.
He d. in Avon, 18 May, 1870; she'm. (2) Benjamin Magee, of Hutchinson,
Kas. ; d. in Kingman, Kas., 24 Aug., 1889.
Children.
4295 George William,^ b. 18 Sept., 1850; a fanner; res., unm., in Wichita,
Kas.
4296 RnoDA Ann,^ b. 29 Aug., 1852; d. in Avon, 25 Dec, 1864.
4297 Charles Francis,** b. 24 Aug., 1854; d. in Avon, unm., 24 May, 1876.
4298 Mart Jaxe,^ b. 4 Mar., 1859; d. in Moscow, Mich., 13 Sept., 1859.
+4299 Raxsome Henry.** b. 18 Oct., 1860; m. Lottie Belle Cary.
+4300 William Edwin,^ b. 17 July, 1864; m. Sary Jane Freeman.
4301 Melvin Morris,^ b. in Avon, 11 June, 1867; m. in Kingman, as her sec-
ond husband, 30 Nov., 1896, Mrs. Fannie Mariah (Huyck) Carol,
b. in Kankakee, III, 23 Oct., 1866, dau. of Washington Huyck and
Cordelia Davidson, of Nickerson, Kas. ; he is a farmer and a Meth-
odist; res. in Sylvia, Kas.; has no children.
314 The Kelloggs in the New World. ■
1563. CAROLINE/ dau. of Charles« (521), b. 10 Apr., 1810; m. 1.5 Jan.,
1824, Benjamin Fowie, b. 3 Dec, 1804, son of Benjamin Fowle, b. in Cranbrook,
England, 31 May, 1772, of Caledonia, N. Y., and Martha Lea, b. in BirminghaTi,
England, 1776.
He d. in Moscow, Mich., 20 July, 1875. <\
He was a farmer in Caledonia and Moscow. ';•
Ch ildren. '^
4302 Benjamin Fowle,^ b. 18 Jan., 1830; d. 24 Dec, 1830.
4303 Orrin Fowle,^ b. 20 Dec, 1831; m. 2 Feb., 18G0, Janette McLean, of
Covington, Ga. ; he was a homeopathic physician; res. in Hills-
dale, Mich.
4304 Lucy Fowle, ^ b. 30 Oct., 1833; m. 4 Feb., 1854, Charles Hollingsworth ;
he was a cigar manufacturer; res. in Jackson, Mich.
4305 Lijdia Fowle,^ b. 6 May, 1836; m. 27 Dec, 1854, John D. Van Dwyer;
he was a hardware merchant; res. in Manchester, Mich.
4306 Frances Fowle,^ b. 6 June, 1838; d. 28 Feb., 1839.
4307 Hiram Fowle,^ b. 15 Apr., 1840; d. 24 Oct., 1842.
4308 Harmon Fowle,^ b. 15 May, 1843 ; m. 10 Oct., 1864, Belle Ladd, of Pitts-
burg, Pa. ; he was a farmer ; res. in Moscow.
4309 Angers Foivle,^ b. 10 May, 1846.
4310 Caroline Agnes Fowled b. 12 Mar., 1850.
4311 Mary Ellen Fowled b. 30 Aug., 1855.
1574. JONATHAN,'' son of Martin® (524), b. in Colchester, Conn., 4 May,
1767; m. his cousin, Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith (1567), b. 1 Apr., 1769, dau. of
William Smith and Margery Kellogg (523), of Wyoming Valley, Pa.
She d. in Auburn Four Corners, Pa., 24 Feb., 1836.
He res. in Auburn Township ; was a Methodist Episcopalian and a Whig.
Children.
+4312 Mary (Polly), « b. in Washington, Pa., 19 Feb., 1794; m. John Eiley.
+4313 William,* b. in Luzerne Co., Pa., 7 Mar., 1795 ; m. Serah Vosburg.
+4314 Tredway,* b. in Luzerne Co., Pa., 4 Sept., 1801; m. Nancy Floyd.
+4315 Sarah ( Sally), « b. in Newport, Pa., 4 Sept., 1805; m. Gersham Bun-
nell.
1575. EVE,'' dau. of Martin® (524), b. 4 Feb., 1770; m. Harvey Bartlett.
Children.
4316 James Bartlett,^ b. ; d. aged 59.
4317 Nathaniel Bartlett,^ h. ; d. aged 55.
4318 Charlotte Bartlett,^ h. ; d. aged 48.
4319 Newton Bartlett,^ b. ; d. aged 47.
4320 Mabel Bartlett,^ h. ; d. aged 24.
4321 Harvey Bartlett,^ b. ; d. aged 45.
4322 Lavinia Bartlett,^ b. ; d. aged 38.
4323 Clarissa Bartlett,^ h. ; m. M. A. Fulton, of Amsterdam, N. Y.
d. aged 36.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 315
1577. SARAH/ dau. of Martin« (524), b. in Colchester, Conn., ; m.
I
Augv 1805, her cousin, Amasa Foote (1585), b. 23 Mar., 1778, son of Hon. Isaac
Foote and Mary Kellogg (+525).
They res. in Smyrna, X. Y. ; he was deacon in the Congregational Church ;
a Capt. of Militia.
Children.
4324 Asahd DodriJgi' Foote,^ b. 31 Aug., 1807 : d. July, 1837; he was a
clergyman.
4325 Sally Kellogg FooteP b. 16 Nov., 1809.
4326 Mary Parsons Foote,^ b. 15 May, 1813.
4327 Fanny Amelia Foote,^ b. ; d. in infancy.
4328 Edward Warren Foote,^ b. 5 Mar., 1819 ; m. Oct., 1844, Phebc Stur.
4329 Betsey Netvton Foote,^ b. 6 July, 1821.
4330 William Sawtre Foote,^ b. 23 Aug., 1824.
1589. MARY ( MOLLY ),^ dau. of Silas" (526), b. 26 Aug., 1769; m. (1)
in Colchester, Conn., about 1788, Capt. John Jlorrison, of Colerain, Mass.
He d. 30 Aug., 1807, aged 42; she m. (2) Feb., 1812, Ebenezer Baker, of
Pawlet, Vt. ; d. 11 Mav, 1849.
Children.
4331 Orrille or Orhille Morrison,^ b. in Kingsbury, N. Y., 1789; d. Jan., 1862.
4332 John Thompson Mori-ison,^ b. 1791; m. Nancy Sargent.
4333 Mary (Polly) Morrison,^ b. 1791; m. Henry Bulckeley; d. Mar.. 1868.
4334 Sarah (Sally) Morrison,^ h. 1793; m. Dr. John Sargent; res. in Roch-
ester, N. Y.; d. Jan., 1856.
4335 Lyra Morrison,^ h. 1794; d. 1834.
4336 Esther Alma Morrison,^ b. Mar., 1798; m. Elijah Weeks, b. in Stur-
bridge, Mass., 6 Oct., 1794, son of David Weeks, of Sturbridge and
Pawlet, and Abigail Bond; he d. in Pawlet, 17 Nov., 1860; she d.
in Springfield, ill., Mar., 1868.
4337 Miranda Morrison,^ b. in Kingsbury, 11 Mar., 1801; m. in Pawlet, 9
Mar., 182.3, John Andrus, b. 17 ilar., 1795, son of Judge John
Holms Andrus and Rachel Wilev ; he was a farmer ; d. in Pawlet,
July, 1851.
1591. SARAH,'^ dau. of Silas« (526), b. 11 July, 1772; m. as his third wife,
Samuel Newton.
She d. Oct., 1792, in Galway, N. Y.; he m. (1) Rice; she d. ;
hem. (2) Alice Dean; shed. ; hem. (4) Hannah Bolton ; d. 1847.
He was a farmer in Pompey and Manlius, N. Y.
Child.
-i338 Samuel Kellogg Newton,^ b. in Galway, N. Y., 17 Jan., 1792; m. 23
Sept., 1812, Annis Blanchard, b. in Shaftsbury, Vt, 23 July, 1790;
she d. 7 Mar., 1872; had five children; he res. in Ludlowville,
N. Y. ; was a harness-maker ; on the death of his mother he was
reared by his grandfather Kellogg.
1593. JOSEPH,'^ son of Silas.o (526), b. in New London, N. Y., 12 Jan., 1778;
^- 14 Oct., 1804, Sarah Toorhies, b. 28 Nov., 1786, dau. of James Voorhies and
Rebecca
316 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. 30 Mar., 1858; he d. 28 Sept., 1863.
They settled in New Lisbon, Otsego Co., X. Y.
ChildreUj b. in New Lisbon.
4339 Eebecca,^ b. 12 Jan., 1806 ; m. 6 Mar., 1828, Charles Robinson, b. 5
Aug., 1804; res. in Hardwick, N. Y.
4340 Sally,^ b. 25 Mar., 1808; m. 6 Mar., 1833, Samuel Perkins; res la
Hardwick.
+4341 Casandea,* b. 28 Apr., 1810; m. Edwin George Buckland.
+4342 Martin Voorhies,* b. 23 Apr., 1812; m. (1) Prudence Remington;
(2) Maria E. Bradley.
+4343 Silas Cook,^ b. 30 Oct., 1814; m. Ann Swift.
4344 Ldcinda W.,* b. 17 Jan., 1817 ; m. 23 Mar., 1843, Victor Warren.
4345 William J.,« b. 10 Sept., 1820; d. 25 Feb., 1821.
+4346 William J.,^ b. 17 Jan., 1822; m. Maria W. Head.
4347 Eliza Maria,^ b. 31 Aug., 1824; d. 20 Feb., 1826.
+4348 Henky Joseph,* b. 15 Sept., 1827; m. Emma Malvina Bower.
+4349 Eliza Maria,* b. 12 Jan., 1832 ; m. Salmon Jolinson.
1594. BENJAMIN,'' son of Silas« (526), b. 22 Nov., 1783; m. in Milton,'
N. Y., 1803, Huldah Goodrich, b. 16 June, 1786, dau. of Allen Goodrich, b. ia-^
Conn., 8 Dec, 1751, and Elizabeth Bangs, b. in Lenox, Mass., 4 Sept., 1759.
She d. in Milton, 15 Dec, 1820. _^,|
He res. in New Lisbon and in Coopersto^^Ti, N. Y. ; was a shoemaker; en-|
listed in the army 1814, in Capt. Pettengill's Co.; was reported "missing" and
was last heard from 11 June, 1814, when he wrote a letter to his wife, from Sacket
Harbor.
Children.
4350 Elizabeth,* b. 19 Oct., 1805 ; d. 1807.
4351 Sarah,* b. 16 Mar., 1807; m. 23 Feb., 1831, Stephen Tibbitts, of BalI-^£
ston Spa, N. Y. '^
+4352 Esther Amanda,* b. 29 Jan., 1809; m. (1) Lewis Benedict; (2) Jod
Gould. «
+4353 Allen Goodrich,* b. 4 Mar., 1811; m. Harriet Elliott. ^
+4354 Elizabeth Bangs,* b. 18 Apr., 1813; m. (1) Justin Morgan Thatcher;
(2) Justin Morgan.
1607. ASA,' son of Jonathan** (530), b. in West Halifax, Vt., 13 Oct., I'^SJ,,.,.
m. 16 Jan., 1822, Sarah Haven, b. 13 Nov., 1795, dau. of Elijah Haven, b. 5 DeoJ^r?-
1772, and Sally Jolmson, b. 13 Feb., 1773. ^^
Both d. in Greenfield, 28 Oct., 1888, and were buried together.
He was a fanner in Halifax, Vt., until 1863, on the farm where his father,
had lived all his married life. They res. in Greenfield, Mass., and lived togel
sixty-six years.
Childrm, b. in Halifax.
+4355 Elijah Northam,* b. 12 Feb., 1823 ; m. Emily Naomi Hitchcock
+4356 Mary Flagg,* b. 24 Dec, 1826; m. Albert Ashman Hitchcock.
+4357 Clarinda Maria,* b. 18 Apr., 1832; m. Henry Augustus Holden.
+4358 George Clinton,* b. 4 Feb., 1840; m. Jennie Philena Campbell.
I
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 317
1609. JOEL/ son of Jonathan" (530), b. in Halifax, Vt., 1803; m. 13 Dec,
1S37, Belinda Scott, bap. 31 Mar., 1799, Jau. of Joseph Scott and Mary Blood.
She d. in Westminster, Vt., July, 1833; he d. in Hadley, May, 1810.
Ees. in Westminster, Vt., and Hadley, Mass.
Children, b. in Westminster.
4359 Joseph,* b. 6 Sept., 1828 ; d. unm. in the United States Hospital at
^- Point of Eocks, Va., 27 Jan., 1865 ; in Apr., 1861, he enlisted for
i three months in Col. Wallace's Eeg. of Illinois Volunteers; in
1863 in the Thirteenth New York Artillery ; he served on the gun-
L, boat Foster; from exposure he lost his reason, -which he never re-
K covered.
m ^4360 Charles,* b. 21 Mar., 1830 ; m. Sophronia Amanda Ferry.
^' +4361 Mary Ann,* b. 21 Sept., 1832; m. Albert Morton.
1610. ISEAEV son of Israel" (531), b. in Canaan, Conn., 24 Feb., 1798; m.
' 1 1831, Harriet Susan Elizabeth Ely, dau. of Dr. Joseph Ely, of Johnstown,
... Y.
She d. 4 Feb., 1836; he m. (2) 20 Mar., 1838, Irene (Loomis) Eowls, of
'-; Little Falls, N. Y., a widow, b. 1802, dau. of Israel Loomis, b. 27 Sept., 1768, and
-"^ Irene Lee, b. 21 Oct., 1770.
:;■-■: She d. 31 Mar., 1875; he d. 13 Sept., 1880.
:,■;,■; They res. in Kalamazoo, Mich.
H Child by first wife, b. in Clayton, N. Y.
•" +4362 Joseph Ely,* b. 19 July, 1833 ; m. Sarah Bradley Brown.
'0 Children by second wife.
t"^ 4363 Sabah Maeia,* b. 27 Mar., 1839 ; d. in Kalamazoo, 19 June, 1849.
y, 4364 Haeriet Irene,* b. in Coloma, Mich., 12 Aug., 1841 ; is unm.
^.;^ +4365 Fr.\nk Israel,* b. in Kalamazoo, 20 Aug., 1846; m. Mary Foster Under-
E- wood.
P +4366 Mary DiMis,* b. in Kalamazoo, 11 July, 1851; m. George Herbert
.?V WTieelock.
1616. AMOS.'' son of Amos« (532), b. in Colchester, Conn., 5 June, 1782; m.
.H 20 May, 1807, Lydia Smith, b. 26 Feb., 1786, dau. of Simon Smith, of Westfield.
j;_^ He d. in Amherst, in the fall of 1820; res. in Greenwich, Mass.; she m. (2)
'•f_ (pub. in Westfield, 30 Dec, 1826), Spencer Smith, of South Amherst, b. 5 July,
1787; d. in Amherst, 25 Nov., 1830.
Children, b. in Greenwich.
+4367 William Smith,* b. 13 Mar., 1809; m. Margaret Bissell Barber.
1368 Chaeles Pomeeoy,* b. 7 May, 1812; d. unm., 31 Dec, 1846; was a
jeweler; res. in Belchertown, Mass.
+4369 Mary Abigail,* b. 26 June, 1815; m. Charles Olds.
+4370 George Washington,* b. 18 Jan., 1818; m. Lucina West.
1618. ELAM," son of Amos« (532), b. in Colchester, Conn., 30 Dec, 1786; m.
6 Feb., 1817, Lura Hall, b. 6 Sept., 1789, dau. of George Hall, of Vernon, Conn.,
^d Lura Lathrop.
She d. 29 Mar., 1864; he d. 21 Oct., 1871.
318 The Kelloggs ix the A'ew World.
He was a carpenter and farmer. Their home was a quarter of a mile north
of the old homestead and was built in 1824. He res. in Somers, where all hi*
children were b.
Children.
4371 Hexry,s b. 9 Nov., 1817; d. umn., 30 Aug., 1877, aged 58; res. on the'
old farm in Somers.
4372 El.ui \Vells,s b. 30 Dec., 1820; d. unm., 18 Oct., 1846.
4373 Eliza,^ b. 17 Oct., 1823; d. 10 Feb., 1853.
4374 LURA Hall,s b. 20 Nov., 1829 ; is umn.
+4375 Amos Sterling,** b. 9 ^lay, 1831 ; m. Henrietta Matilda Pease.
1619. CHARLES,'' son of Amos« (532), b. in Colchester, Conn., 14 Jan., 1789;
m. 28 May, 1817, Mary Olmstead, b. June, 1797, dau. of Simeon Olmstead, of
Enfield, Conn., b. 23 Jan., 1774, and Abigail Collins, b. 10 Apr., 1774.
She d. 13 or 14 Feb., 1861 ; he d. 24 Oct., 1880, aged 91.
He res. in Berlin, 0.; rem. to Berlin in the autumn of 1826. He fiist en-
tered one hundred acres of land and later bought one hundred and twenty acres
more. On these lands was located a valuable stone quarry, which he worked
Children.
4376 Makiva,* b. 2 Mar., 1818; d. young.
4377 Simeon,* b. 7 Aug., 1821 ; d. young.
4378 Simeon 0lmste.\d,* b. in Greenwich, Mass., 11 Aug., 1823; m ilrs.
Mimard; res. in Berlin Heights, 0.
-f-4379 Mariva,* b. in Berlin, 9 June, 1827 ; m. Nathaniel Hine.
+4380 Mary L.,* b. 31 Dec, 1829; m. Homer Brooks.
4381 EvERTON JuDSON,* b. 19 May, 1832; m. 24 Feb., 1872, Mary Wriker, b.
7 June, 1850, dau. of Jacob A. Wriker, b. 14 Mar., 1831, and Helen'
R. Dalzell, b. 14 Mar., 1831 ; he was a farmer in Berlin Heights;
had five children.
4382 Charles,* b. 11 Dec, 1835; d. in Berlin, Mar., 1847.
1621. ISRAEL,'' son of Amos« (532), b. in Colchester, Conn., 14 Nov., 1792;
m. 25 June, 1818, Jerusha Pease, of Somers, Conn., b. 20 July, 1796, dau of^
Deacon Giles Pease, b. in Somers, 13 Apr., 1763, and Jerusha Pitkin, b. in Bolton,'
Conn., 27 Jan., 1766.
He d. 29 Mar., 1867 ; she d. 26 Aug., 1872 ; both are buried in Rockville
He was a merchant and farmer in Rockville, Conn., West Springfield., Mass,
and Ellington, Conn.; was a soldier in the war of 1812.
Children.
4383 Delia,* b. 6 Mar., 1820; d. unm., in Rockville, 15 Nov., 1862.
4384 Martha Fuller,* b. 8 Apr., 1822; d. unm., in Somers, 18 Feb., 1875;
was a music teacher.
+4385 Giles Pease,* b. 15 Nov., 1823; m. (1) Malinda Dyer Laird, (2)
Emilissa Frisbie.
+4386 Theodore Pitkin,* b. 7 Jan., 1827 ; m. Pamelia Dickinson Bissell
+4387 Lorenzo,* b. 2 Jan., 1829 ; m. Mary Brigham Gager.
+4388 Edwin Pomeroy,* b. 24 Nov., 1830;" m. (1) Ann Maria Greenleaf, (2)
Emma Maston Gwillin.
K%
The Kelloggs in the New Would. 319
J.4389 Julius Augustus,^ b. 7 Oct., 1834; m. Abigail Jane Helme.
4390 William,** b. 23 Mar., 1837; is a photographer in Boston; is unm.
1622. ENOS,' son of Amos*^ (532), b. 2 Feb., 1798; m. in Somers, Conn., 5
yoT., 1829, Elizabeth Patten, his cousin, b. in Stafford, Conn., 1 Sept., 180G, dau.
of Nathaniel Patten, of Stafford, b. 9 Apr., 17(J6, and Eunice Pomeroy, b. 11
Dec, 1770.
She d. in Kenwood, ^. Y., 28 June, 18G3; he d. in the same place, 25 Feb.,
1S79.
He was a farmer ; lived on the old homestead in Somers until he joined the
Oneida Community, Oneida, N. Y., 18 May, 1849.
Children, b. in Somers.
4391 Charles Hyde,* b. 9 June, 1831; d. in Somers, 4 Dec, 1832.
4392 Mary Elizabeth,"* b. 5 July, 1833 ; she joined the Oneida Community
with her parents in 1849.
+4393 Charles Otis,* b. 17 Aug., 1S3G ; m. Olive Ann Nash.
+4394 George Eeynolds,* b. 11 Oct., 1838 ; m. Mary Lucretia Bolles.
1636. DAVID,'' son of Stephen* (537), b. in Shelbume, Mass., 29 Apr., 1781;
m. in Goshen, 1.6 Feb., 1809, Sophia Bassett, b. 4 Sept., 1783, dau. of Joseph Bas-
eett, of Goshen, Mass.
She d. in Pittsfield, Mass., 25 Feb., 18G2, aged 78; he d. in Windsor, Vt., 5
July, 1866, aged 85.
She was admitted to the church in Windsor, Mass., 7 July, 1816, from
Goshen. He was admitted to the church in Windsor, Mass., 11 May, 1823; dis-
missed, 12 July, 1842.
He was a farmer; rem. from Goshen to Windsor, Mass., where he lived
about twenty years ; thence to Cummington, Mass., where he lived about twelve
years; thence to Pittsfield, Mass., where he lived with his son, Austin.
Children, last four bap. in Windsor, Mass.
+4395 Jane Allen,* b. 11 July, 1810 ; m. Lewis Tucker Cobb.
+4396 Luther L.,* b. in Windsor, 16 Apr., 1813; m. Minerva Burnell Wash-
burn.
+4397 Austin Wells,* b. in Windsor, 15 Dec, 1815 ; m. Nancy Ann Cairn
Cross.
+4398 Ralsaman Bassett * b. 13 July, 1818 ; m. Mary Arabella Benson.
4399 Pliny Fisk,* b. 22 Mar., 1821; d. 20 Aug., 1822.
+4400 Cynthia Sophia,* b. 18 Feb., 1825 ; m. Horace Hosford.
1637. SARAH,^ dau. of Stephen^ (53'; ), b. in Goshen, Mass., 5 July, 1785 ; m.
in Goshen, 29 Oct., 1807, John Eldridge, a farmer, b. in Ashfield, Mass., 28 May,
1783, son of Eli Eldridge and Rebecca Howland.
She d. 21 Jan., 1838; he m. (2) 3 Jan., 1839, Mrs. Mary Belding; he m.
(3) Mrs. Lucy Angel, who d. 5 July, 1851; d. in Ashfield, 17 Nov., 18G3.
Children.
4401 Rufus Kellogg Eldridge,^ b. 26 Feb., 1809; m. (1) Sophia Brown; she
d. Dec, 1844; he m. (2) 25 Nov., 1845, Ro.xy Dickinson; d. in
Shelbume Falls, Mass., 20 Jan., 1877.
320 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4402 Jabez Howland Eldridge,^ b. 12 Mar., 1811; m. Feb., 1837, Julia Ann
Johnson, of Hadley, Mass. ; was a farmer ; d. 13 A"ov., 1838 ; had
one child; she m. (2) Salem Hammond, of Amherst, Mass.
4403 Erastiis Eldridge,^ b. 19 Mar., 1816 ; d. 4 June, 1827.
4404 John Eldridge,^ b. 31 Oct., 1818; m. 21 Dec, 1842, Anna Farley; he
was a farmer in Ashfield, Mass.
4405 Orlando Eldridge,^ b. 3 May, 1822 ; m. about 1846, Harriet McLaugh-
lin; he was a street-car conductor.
4406 Pamelia Fish Eldridge,^ b. 11 May, 1825 ; m. 17 Jan., 1862, Lyman
Eandall, of Worthington, Mass. ; he d. 1 Dec, 1876 ; had no chil-
dren.
4407 Cordelia Eldridge,^ b. 6 May, 1828; m. Nov., 1853; James D. Shipman,
of Goshen; he was a farmer; had three children.
1638. LOEINDA," dau. of Stephen" (537), b. ; m. Hiram Barber, of
Windsor, Mass.
Children.
She d. in Lee, X. Y.
4408 Zarina Barber,^ b. .
4409 Lorenzo Barber,^ b. .
4410 Nancy Barber,^ b. .
4411 Quincy BarberP b. .
4412 Stephen Barber,*^ b. .
4413 Charles Barber,^ b. .
4414 Wesley Barber,^ b. .
1639. CLARISSA,^ dau. of Stephen" (537), b. 1788; m. in Goshen, Mass., 22
Sept., 1808, Jonathan Lilly, h. 30 July, 1785, son of Jonathan Lilly and Sarah
Foster.
She d. 26 Feb., 1843; he d. 25 Aug., 1849.
He was a carpenter and builder in Ashfield, Mass.
Children.
4415 Mary Bassett Lilly ^ b. 6 Apr., 1809 ; d. 28 Aug., 1814.
4416 Abigail S. Lilly p' b. 13 May, 1811 ; m. David S. Howes, a farmer of Ash-
field ; d.' 25 Aug., 1863.
4417 Malinda Fisk Lilly P' b. 4 Sept., 1814; m. (1) about 1835, Samuel Ford,
a carpenter of Phelps, N. Y. ; she m. (2) Abraham Crumb, of
Phelps; d. 19 Dec, 1870.
4418 Mary Bassett Lilly ^ b. 4 Apr., 1816 ; m. 15 Dec. 1836, John Hart, a
merchant of Boston, Mass.
4419 Maria Lilly, ^ h. 8 May, 1819; m. 3 Oct., 1845, William B. Taylor, a
laborer of Chicopee, Mass.; d. 22 Jan., 1854; he m. (2) Louisa
Vining, and res. in Saratoga, N. Y.
4420 Clarissa Lilly ^ b. 17 June, 1821; m. 26 Jan., 1843, E. Benjamin Taylor,
a farmer of Chesterfield, Mass.; d. 25 Sept., 1856; he d. July,
1864.
4421 Sextus Bodridge Lilhj_P\i.l\^la.\, 1824; m. 1845, Louisa Wood, of
Rome, N. Y.
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The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 321
4422 Asaph Foster Lilly, ^ b. 28 Sept., 1826; m. about 1849, Mary Havens;
res. in Xew Haven, Conn. ; d. Jan., 1853.
4423 Jonathan Alonzo Lilly, ^ b. 24 June, 1829; m. 1 Oct., 1852, Maria E.
Tilden; res. in Chesterfield; d. 1 Feb., 1873; she m. (2) Nov.,
1874, Robert Damon, a farmer of Williamsburg, Mass.
4424 Ercstus Ydts Lilhj,^ b. 23 Apr., 1832; m. 22 July, 1862, Hannah Eliza-
beth Smith, of Huntington, Mass., b. 8 Oct., 1838, dau. of Horace
Smith, b. in Chester, Mass., 26 July, 1792, and JIartha Perry, b. in
Peru, ilass., 3 Aug., 1799. He was selectman of Huntington;
Deput}- Sheriff of Hampshire and Berkshire Counties; a soldier in
the war of the rebellion; enlisted 6 Jan., 1862; was wounded 5
June, 1864; First Lieut, of Co. B, Thirty-fourth Massachusetts
Volunteers; promoted to Capt. for meritorious conduct in the field;
d. in Xorthampton, Mass., 13 Mar., 1878.
1640. HARVEY,' son of Stephen" (537), b. in Goshen, Mass., 15 Feb., 1790;
m. Permelia Golding, dau. of Jesse Golding.
He d. in French Creek, N. Y., 22 Apr., 1860; she d. 1871.
Children.
4425 LoviSA M.iBiA,^ b. in Genesee Co., N. Y., 1822 ; m. 1841, James Mil-
ton Reid; d. in French Creek, 12 Oct., 1846; had no children,
-f 4426 William Heevey,** b. 2 Feb., 1824 ; m. Amanda Harriet Howell.
-j-4427 LusEBA Adams,** b. in French Creek, 30 Mar., 1826; m. Daniel Jacob
Hulett.
+4428 Warren De Los;^ b. 24 Nov., 1827; m. (1) Lois Knapp; (2) Jane
Bonsall.
4429 Julia Akx,^ b. 19 May, 1831; m. 13 Feb., 1850, Robert Coe, b. in
French Creek, 22 Jan., 1822, son of Roswell Coe and Polly Potter;
he was a miner, sailor and farmer; a Republican; had no children.
+4430 Charles Ozro,^ b. 13 Mar., 1834 ; m. Elizabeth Hall.
4431 Hexry Seward,^ b. 19 Sept., 1837; d. in French Creek, 3 Nov., 1861.
1641. RUBY,' dau. of Stephen" (537), b. ; m. 20 Mar., 1814, Rev.
Preston Taylor, b. in Ashfield, Mass., 28 Nov., 1793, son of Stephen Taylor and
Amy Maynard.
She"d. 26 Feb., 1861; he d. 6 Dec, 1871; both d. in Schoolcraft, Mich.
Children.
4432 Preston P. Taylor,^ b.
4433 Euhy Taylor,^ b.
4434 Marshall T. M. Taylor,^ b. ; m. (1) Elizabeth Chase; d. -
she m. (2) Paul Ackers.
4435 Walter Taylor,^ b. .
4436 Ellen Taylor,^ b. .
4437 Frank Richardson Taylor,^ b. .
4438 Stephen Kellogg Taylor,^ h. .
4439 Elizabeth Taylor,^ b. .
4440 Elra Louvilla Taylor,^ b. .
22
32S
The Kelloggs in the New World.
- ; m. ( 1 ) Jerusha Huntley, of
1644. LEVI," son of Joseph« (538), b. -
Jliddlebury, N. Y.
She cT. ; hem. (2) Eunice Bishop; d. in Peoria, III, 28 Nov.
1856; she d. .
He was a shoemaker; rem. from Middlebury to Illinois
Children by first wife.
+4441 GEPaN,** b. 22 May, 181G; m. (1) Henrietta Matilda Nichols; (2) Mrs.
Harriet (Wing) Day.
4442 Myron,** b. ; m. Polly Butler ; d. . i
+4443 Chester,^ b. 11 Aug., 1819 ; m. Sylvia Seekins.
+4444 Calvin C.,* b. 5 May, 1826 ; m. Martha Sophia Forbes.
4445 Anson,* b. ; in. j\Iary Wayman; both d. in Parsons, Kas.
Children by second wife.
4446 Dennis,*" b. .
4447 Mary Jane,^ b. ; m. Lawson; res. in Brimfield, 111.
4448 Frank,* b. .
4449 Porter,* b. ; res. in Harlan, la.
4450 Nancy,* b. .
4451 Lucy,* b. .
4452 George * b.
res. in Denver, Col.
1645. JOSEPH,' son of Joseph" (538), b. ; m. Sophia Jane Storey, b."J
in New Grantham, N. H., 1 Nov., 1799, dau. of Rev. Cyrus Storey.
He d. 1850; she d. in Hume, N. Y., 8 Jan., 1893.
They res. in Covington and Centerville, N. Y., and Elkhorn Grove, IU.J
After his death she res. with her dau., Mary L. Babbitt, in Rnshford, N. Y.
Children.
4453 Cyrus Storey,* b. 1821; m. in Illinois, Laura Healy; she d. in 1880,
in Unionville, Nev. ; had no children; he emigrated to Elkhorn
Grove, in 1840; in 1853 to Salt Lake; in 1854 to California; wa»
a farmer and stock raiser; d. 1 Feb.. 1898, having been frozen to
death near Eeno; Nev.
+4454 Martha Calpurnia,* b. 1824; m. Henry B. Bradley.
+4455 Mary Louis.a.,* b. 1825 ; m. Horace Babbitt.
4456 Benjamin Franklin,* b. 1826 ; studied medicine in St. Louis, Mo., with
Dr. Bragg, brother of the confederate Gen. ; went to California m
1858; d. unm. in Sacramento, 19 Mar., 1859.
+4457 William Hoag,* b. 15 May, 1829 ; m. Sarah Keziah Brooks.
+4458 Lovina,* b. 11 Jan., 1830; m. Leonard M. Healy.
+4459 Cynthia Angeline,* b. 1 Dec, 1831 ; m. Flasel Ruthven Palmer.
+4460 George Washington,* b. 20 May, 1837 ; m. Nancy Caroline Thompsoa
+4461 Charles Francis Asbury,* b. 12 Sept., 1840; m. (1) Kate Coleman;
(2) Mary Rosalie Beaumont.
1646. MARY (POLLY),'' dau. of Joseph* (538), b. in Rome, N. Y., 12 Apr-
1798; m. in Middlebury, N. Y., 20 Oct., 1815, Amos Peck, b. in Cheshire, Co
7 Sept., 1790.
I
The Kelloggs in the IS'ew World. 323
She d. 20 Sept., 1863; he d. in Kushford, X. Y., 6 Xov., 18G6.
He was a farmer; a soldier in the war of 1812.
Children.
4-162 Sarah Peck,'^ b. 20 Sept., 1816; m. 21 Aug., 1842, Eeuben Rogers; d. in
Wyoming, iV. Y., 11 Aug., 1862.
44G3 Philena Peck,^ b. 3 Jan., 1817; m. 25 Aug., 1852, William Woods; d. in
Moscow, N. Y., 13 Feb., 18T7.
4464 Lorenzo Peck,^ b. 16 Sept., 1819; m. 12 Jan., 1844, Eliza Dingman.
4465 Philetus Peck,^ b. 26 Oct., 1821; m. 4 May, 1852, Nancy Lawrence.
4466 I gel Peck,^ b. 8 Dec, 1823; m. 9 June, 1853, Amelia Tarbell; d. in
Eushford, 20 Apr., 1880.
4467 Mary Peck,^ b. 1 Sept., 1826; m. 24 Jan.. 1843, Jason G. Miller.
4468 Arniena Peck,^ b. 29 Mar., 1831 ; m. 12 Dec., 1850, Daniel Clark Woods;
he was a farmer in Rushford.
1648. PETER,'' son of Joseph** (538), b. 16 Dec, 1801, in New York State;
m. Millicent Olmstead, b. 5 Nov., 1796.
He d. in Alexandria, Minn.
They res. in Cattaraugus, X. Y., Erie Co., Pa., and Alexandria, Minn. He
was prominent in the community; was a training master, etc.
Children.
4469 SL-VTILDA Betsey,* b. 20 July, 1825; m. Rev. James B. Hammond, of
the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference; d. 4 Aug., 1854, in
Franklin, Pa.; had children.
4470 Elias Chappel,* b. 19 June, 1827 ; m. ; d. Feb., 1893, in Frank-
lin ; his widow res. in Franklin.
+4471 Almeda Meridy,s b. 15 Aug., 1830; m. (1) Harrison Hull; (2) Wil-
liam Parrish.
+4472 Justus Olmstead,* b. 27 Jan., 1835 ; m. Ann Eliza Hull.
+4473 Joseph,* b. 20 Dec, 1836; m. (1) Margaret Ann Goodban; (2) Mary
Ann Farber.
+4474 Leander,* b. 1 Feb., 1839; m. (1) Esther Pattison; (2) Mary Eliza-
beth Westerfield.
1656. JAMES," son of Jonathan** (540), b. in Vermont, 21 May, 1799; m.
1823, Olive Tolman, b. in Brighton, Canada, 14 Sept., 1803, dau. of William Tol-
man.
She d. Mar., 1843; he d. 20 Sept., 1872.
He was a farmer in Northumberland, Canada; was a Baptist and a Re-
former.
Children, all except John, b. in Haldimand, Canada.
+4475 William Dennis,* b. 9 Sept., 1825 ; m. Mary Beals.
+4476 Julia Ann,* b. 21 May, 1827 ; m. Seth Hubbell.
+4477 D.wiD,* b. 17 Oct., 1828; m. (1) Huldah Florena Peters; (2) Eliza
Rouse.
+4478 Amaziah,* b. 15 Mar., 1831 ; m. Eunice Crawford.
+4479 Almira,* b. 1 Nov., 1833 ; m. Seth Hubbell.
+4480 Experience,* b. 4 Mar., 1836 ; m. Luke Frink.
324 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
+4481 JoHN,^ b. in Vernonville, Canada, 10 Apr., 1838; m. Margaret Elizabeth
Peters.
+4482 Olive,^ b. 3 Mar., 1843; m. Israel Hulbert.
1657. IRA,'' son of Jonathan** (540), b. in Vermont; m. .
He d. in Canada; was a farmer.
Children.
+4483 James Franklin,* b. ; m. .
4484 Almeron,* b. .
+4485 Ira,8 b. ; m. .
4486 Chaeles Listern,* b. in Whitby, Ont., 24 Sept., 1843 ; m. 24 Sept,
1863, Adelaide Theresa Kellogg (9981), b. in Eidgeway, Pa, 28
Sept., 1850; was a dentist, Congregationalist and Prohibitionist,
he d. 28 June, 1892; she res. in Jamestown, N. Y.
+4487 Thomas Jefferson,* b. ; m. .
4488 Anna,* b. .
4489 Louisa,* b. .
4490 Sophroni.a.,* b. .
4491 Adel-UDe,* b. -.
1658. AURELIA,'^ dau. of Jonathan** (540), b. in Vermont, or New York, 21
Nov., 1803; m. 17 Dec., 1821, Almirin Graves, b. 18 Apr., 1802, son of Waters
Graves.
She d. 10 June, 1880; he d. 11 Oct., 1889, in Cassadaga, N. Y.
They res. in Cassadaga.
Children.
4492 Sarah (Sally) Ann Graves,^ b. 30 Aug., 1822; m. 2 May, 1840, Hiram__
Curtiss.
4493 James Graves,^ b. 16 Nov., 1823.
4494 Harriet M. Graves,^ b. 22 Apr., 1826; m. Henry Forde.
4495 Esther Graves,^ h. 9 Aug., 1827; m. Thomas Sanders.
4496 Caroline Graves,^ b. 27 Feb., 1829 ; m. Daniel Pickett.
4497 Aurelia Graves,^ h. 9 June, 1830; d. 22 Oct., 1836.
4498 Walter Graves,^ b. 7 Feb., 1832 ; d. young.
4499 John Lutman Graves,^ b. 23 Apr., 1833; d. young.
4500 Lorenzo Corydon Graves,^ b. 21 Aug., 1835; res. in Spokane, Wash '^^ j
4501 Jerome S. Graves,^ b. 28 Nov., 1843 ; res. in Spokane.
1659. FEANKLIN,'' son of Jonathan*' (540), b. in Colborne, Ontario, 12 June,
1808; m. (1) Mary (Polly) Galloway.
She d. about 1846; he m. (2) in Tillsonburg, Ontario, 9 Feb., 1849, Hannah
Eichardson, b. in Eoat, Yorkshire, England, 3 June, 1831; d. in Cresco, la, 2'? "
Apr., 1878.
He was a soldier in Co. D, Sbcth Iowa Cavalry; was disabled and drew »
pension.
Children.
+4502 Phebe Ann,* b. 15 July, 1834; m. (1) George Weeks; (2) Thou
Friend.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 325
4503 AuRELiA,^ b. 14 Jan., 1837 ; m. Clement Flagg ; res. in Bon Homme,
S. D.
-1-4504 Matthew,* b. in Whitby, Ont., 15 Jan., 1841 ; m. Virginia Frances
Barrick.
4505 Benoni,* b. 8 June, 1843 ; he was shot through the heart by bush-
whackers while on picket duty in Helena, Ark., and d. 8 Mar.,
1863 ; he served in the Fourth Iowa Cavalry ; was unm.
4506 Maey.s b. 8 July, 1845; d. .
Child bij second wife.
-j-4507 George Henry,* b. in London, Canada, 1 Dec., 1853; m. (1) Mabel
McCulloch; (2) Myrtle Brooks.
1666. EZEKIEL,'' son of Silas« (541), b. 19 June, 1810; m. 8 Oct., 1833,
Lydia Brooks, of Persia, N. Y., b. 23 Feb., 1816.
They res. in Eockdale Township, Pa.
Children.
4508 Philander,® b. 3 Oct., 1835; d. 13 Aug., 1853.
4509 LuRiNDA,® b. 17 May, 1838 ; m. , 3 June, 1854.
4510 Mary,s b. 3 June, 1840; d. 29 June, 1859..
4511 Emeline,** b. 8 Dec, 1842; m. , 19 Dec, 1858.
4512 Orvis,® b. 26 Sept., 1845; was a soldier in the war of the Rebellion; is
supposed to have been killed in the battle of Spottsylvania Court
House, 8 May, 1864.
4513 Maria,s b. 29 June, 1848; d. 9 May, 1852.
4514 Nelson H.,* b. 7 Apr., 1850; m. , 2 May, 1875.
4515 Oscar H.,« b. 4 Feb., 1854; m. , 8 Jan.," 1876.
4516 S.\J!EPTa,** b. 22 Mar., 1856.
4517 William,® b. 18 Apr., 1858.
4518 Eosaville,® b. 21 July, 1862.
1667. EUELJ son of Silas« (541), b. 13 Aug., 1812; m. 1832, Harriet Snyder.
He d. 6 Mar., 1867 ; res. in Bremer Co., la.
Child. .
4519 DiGHTON,® b. ; res. in Buckcreek, la.
1668. SALOME,'^ dau. of Silas« (541), b. 20 Dec, 1815; m. 1832, Benjamin
P. Snyder.
She d. 1857.
Children.
4520 Zalmon R. SnyderP b. .
4521 Electa Snyder,^ b. .
4522 Dorothea Snyder,^ h. .
4523 Silas 0. Snyder,^ b. .
4524 Emery Snyder,^ b. .
1669. JOSEPH,' son of Silas" (541), b. 16 May, 1818; m. 1841, Fanny Ohn-
stead.
; She d. in Parkersburgh, la.; he res. in Axial, Col., in 1901.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
4525 Sarah.s b.
4526 John W.,* b. —
4527 Melvin,** b.
4528 Melvill.s b. —
4529 J. E.,8 b. 1852.
4530 E. A. s b. 18G1.
1670. LYMAN7 son of Silas« (541), b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 20 Sept, 1820;
m. (1) Jan., 1844, Mary Ann Anderson, b. 3 Mar., 1825, dau. of William Ander-
son, of Rockdale, Crawford Co., Pa.
She d. 5 Mar., 1854; he m. (2) 29 Mar., 1855, Margaret Ann Borland, of
Rockdale.
He served as a soldier in the civil war in the One Hundred and Sixt} -ninth
Pennsylvania Militia. He was a fanner in Richmond, Pa.
Children.
4531 Silas,® b. 10 Jan., 1845 ; d. 28 Dec, 1860.
4532 Amasa Chapman,® b. 30 Aug., 1846 ; was unm. in 1878.
4533 Jefferson,® b. 26 Mar., 1848 ; d. 8 Apr., 1849.
4534 James Clinton,® b. 7 Jan., 1850; d. 30 Dec, 1860.
4535 Robert La Fayette,® b. 19 Nov., 1851 ; d. 6 Feb., 1871.
1671. MARY (P0LLY),7 dau. of SilasS (541), b. 27 Nov., 1823; m. (1) 1842,;
Robert I. Anderson, of Rockdale, Pa.
He d. ; she m. (2) 1861, Andrew I. Fullerton, of Rockdale; i. i'
June, 1877.
Children.
4536 Silas J.,® b. —
4537 Cranner 7.,® b.
4538 Ralph,^ b.
1678. NATHAN FAIRCHILD,^ son of Daniel® (543), b. in Norwalk, Conn.,
about 1752; m. in Ridgefield, Conn., 29 Mar., 1779, Mrs. Hannah (Was^on)
Moorhouse, b. 4 Mar., 1752.
He d. Mar., 1823 ; she d. in Davenport, N. Y., Nov., 1829.
He res. in Ridgefield, his home lying west of that of Widow Jared St. John.
He was unfortunate in endorsements for a friend ; lost his property and rem. to
the State of New York.
He was a soldier in the revolution; enlisted in Capt. Benedict's Co., Col
Bradley's Battalion, 22 June, 1776 ; was discharged 27 Dec, same year.
Children, b. in Bidgefield.
+4539 IsA.\c,® b. 12 Jan., 1780; m. Eunice St. John.
+4540 Shilomith,® b. 15 Dec, 1782; m. Shubael Warren.
+4541 Hannah,® b. 3 Mar., 1785; m. Stephen Olmsted.
+4542 Lewis,® b. 21 Aug., 1787 ; m. Alice Salisbury.
+4543 Nathan,® b. 10 Dec, 1789 ; m. Lucy Sherwood.
+4544 Joel,® b. 2 July, 1792 ; m. Harriet Donaldson.
The Kelloggs in the New ^YoKLD. 327
1679. ELIJAH/ son of Daniel" (543), b. near Ridgefield, Conn., 3 June, 17.54 ;
m. 4 Jan., 1781, Sarah Jones, b. 20 May, 1759.
She d. 11 Feb., 1836; he d. 27 Mar., 1845.
He was a saddler; learned the trade in Norwalk, Conn. About 1792 rem.
from Ridgefield, Conn., to ililton, X. Y. In their old age they rem. to the home
of their son in Castile and d. there.
He was a revolutionary soldier; served in Col. Waterbury's Reg., 10 May to
17 Sept., 1775 ; in the Fifth Connecticut Reg., Capt. John St. John, Col. Pliilip
B. Bradley, from 1 July, 1780, five months and thirteen days.
Children, 'first seven b. in Ridgefield, others in Milton.
+4545 Mart (Polly),* b. 14 Sept., 1781; m. Eli Mattoon.
+4546 Jacob,* b. IS Dec., 1782; m. (1) Priscilla Wood; (2) Susan Johnson;
(3) Abi Wood.
+4547 JoxATHAX,* b. 17 Apr., 1784; m. (1) Roxanna Calkins; (2) Esther
Buck.
+4548 Saeah (Sally),* b. 1 Jan., 1786; m. Ripley Calkins.
+4549 Catherine,* b. 8 Aug., 1787 ; m. Charles Calkins.
+4550 Walter,* b. 1 Mar., 1789 ; m. Anna Holmes.
+4551 Mabel* b. 8 Sept., 1791; m. David Romer.
+4552 Louden,* b. 26 Feb., 1793 ; m. Emma Sprague.
4553 Daniel,* b. 1 Nov., 1795 ; m. about 1823, Sarah Baker, whose father
came from East Hampton, Long Island, X. Y. ; d. of paralysis, 17
Jan., 1878 ; she d. in 1880 ; had no children.
+4554 Elijah,* b. 28 Sept., 1797 ; m. Tamar Palmer.
+4555 Juliette,* b. 29 Aug., 1799 ; m. David Hess.
+4556 Ebenezer,* b. 13 July, 1801 ; m. Lydia Moore.
1680. MABEL,'' dau. of Daniel^ (543), b. about 1758; m. Deacon Ezra Nash,
b. 25 Feb., 1758, son of Abraham Nash, b. Oct., 1718, and Rhoda Keeler.
They res. in Ballston, N. Y.
Children.
4557 John Nash,^ b. .
4558 Sally Nash,^ b. .
4559 Rhoda Nash,^ b. .
4560 Minerva Nash,^ b. .
1681. EUNICE,'' dau. of Daniel,« (.543), b. about 1760; m. 4 June, 1780,
Jonathan Nash, b. 14 Apr., 1760, son of Abraham Nash, b. Oct., 1718, and Rhoda
Keeler.
They res. in Ballston, N. Y.
Children.
4561 Hannah Nash,^ b. .
4562 Esther Nash,^ b. .
4563 Jonathan Nash,^ b.
4564 Isaac Nash.^ b.
4565 Elma Nash,^ b.
1684. ELIZABETH,' dau. of Daniel" (543), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 19 Dec,
^K V-^^' ™' •*■ ^^°-' l'^*'' Benjamin Keeler, b. in Wilton, Conn., 1 Aug., 1771, son of
: Timothy Keeler, and Hannah Hickok.
328 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
He d. in Ridgefield, Coun., 17 ilar., 1812; she d. in the same place, 26 July
1839. ■"
Children.
■1566 Daniel Kellogg Eeeler,^ b. 3 Feb., 1799; m. 28 Nov., 1827, Hannah Part-
rick ; he was a farmer in Eidgefleld ; had three children.
1507 Catherine Eeeler,^ b. 18 July, 1802.
4568 Eliza Esther Eeeler,^ b. 11 Sept., 1806; m. Daniel Patrick, of Kidge-
field; d. 7 June, 1876; had three children.
4569 Clara Elma Eeeler,^ b. 9 Feb., 1808; m. A. Hathaway; res. in Michigan-
had three children.
1686. EBENEZER,'' son of Daniel^ (543), b. in Eidgefield, Conn., 27 Dec.,
1772; m. in Eidgefield, about 1799, Martha Northrup, b. in Eidgefield, 10 Xov,
1779.
She d. 29 Dec, 1830, in Friendship, N. Y. ; he m. (2) in Unadilla, N. Y.,
Mrs. Betsey (Baldwin) Doud, widow of Seth Doud; she d. in Bolivar, N". Y., 16
May, 1845 ; he d. in Niles, Alleghany Co., N. Y., at the home of his son, Edwin,
27 Apr., 1867.
He was a fanner and nailmaker; res. in Eidgefield until about 1805, when he
rem. to Butternuts, N. Y., where he res. about twenty years. He then rem. to
Friendship, now Bolivar, jST. Y. He was a Methodist and a Democrat.
Children.
+4570 Daniel,^ b. in Eidgefield, 11 Dec, 1800; m. Sophia Hitchcock.
+4571 Abigail,^ b. in Eidgefield, June, 1802; m. (1) Leonard Daniels; (2)
Clark Millard.
4572 William,* b. in Eidgefield, 3 June, 1804; m. Mrs. Sarah Mead; d in
Bolivar; had no children.
+4573 Esther,* b. 9 Apr., 1806 ; m. Gardner Chapel.
+4574 Edwin,* b. in Butternuts, 25 Sept., 1811; m. Dilla Doud.
+4575 LoRiNG Grant,* b. 3 May, 1814; m. (1) Huldah Penelope Eoot, (2)
Hepsibah Lord.
4576 Elisha B.,* twin to Loring, b. 3 May, 1814; d. in infancy.
+4577 Elisha Bibbins,* b. 7 Feb., 1819 ; m. Nancy Kinnc
4578 Elizabeth,* b. ; m. WTieelock; res. in Iowa ; he d. in Co-
lumbia City, la.; she d. ; had one child.
+4579 Sarah Ann,* b. in Bolivar ; m. Nelson Millard.
1688. SAMUEL,' son of Daniel^ (543), b. 24 Nov., 1785; m. 14 Feb., 1806,
Laura Dauchy, b. 2 Dec, 1788, dau. of Samuel Dauchy and Ada Dauchy, b. IS^
Mar., 1769.
He d. 8 Feb., 1864, aged 78; she d. 29 Jan., 1877, aged 88.
She res. on the old homestead in Eidgefield.
Children, h. in Ridgefield.
+4580 Norman,* b. 26 Jan., 1808; m. (1) Marinda Eeynolds ; (2) Mrs. Sn
^Vorden; (3) Mrs. Eliza K. (Blackman) Washburne.
4581 Alfred,* b. ; d. aged 4.
4582 Alfred,* b. ; d. aged 1.
4583 Eoxanna,* b. ; d. aged 1 year and 1 month.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 329
-f-45SJ: AiiAXDA,* b. about 1817; m. Alfred Stevens.
-|-4oS5 Hiram,** b. IT July, 1S2-^; m. Mary Gilbert.
-f-45S6 Harkiet,* b. 28 Sept., 1825 ; m. George Bulkley.
+4587 Elizabeth,* b. 21 Xov., 1830; m. Hiram Jesse Stevens.
1691. DEACON JAEVIS,' son of Jarvis" (545), b. in Xorwalk, 20 Apr., 17GS;
m. 19 Feb., 1792, Mercy Selleck, b. 12 June, 1770, dau. of Capt. James Selleek, b.
1742, and Sarah Weed, b. probably in 1744.
He d. 18 July, 1831; she d. 23 Apr., 1850, aged 79; both are buried in the
To\vn House Cemetery in Xorwalk, Conn.
Children, h. in NorwaJk.
-(-45S8 J.UJES Selleck,* b. 19 Xov., 1792 ; m. Mary Ann Edmunds.
4589 Sally,* b. 3 Dec., 1794; d. 14 Aug., 1796. ""
+4590 Sarah,* b. 19 July, 1796 ; m. Joseph Scribner.
+4591 Charles,* b. 17 June, 1800; m. (1) Frances P. Spalding; (2) Tamson
Mead.
+4592 Lucia,* b. 28 May, 1803; m. Stephen Stanley.
+4593 Martin,* b. 3 July, 1808; m. (1) Jane Gray; (2) Clarissa Jane Lock-
wood.
+4594 Charlotte,* b. 15 Feb., 1811; m. Linus St. John Benedict.
1693. ELIZABETH,' dau. of Jarvis« (545), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 25 Feb.,
1785; ni. in Xorwalk, 9 Feb., 1803, Benjamin Lockwood, b. 18 Sept., 1777, son
of Ebenezer Lockwood, b. in Xorwalk, and Mary Godfrey.
He d. in Brooklyn, X". Y., 1 Jan., 1852; she d. in X"ew York, Sept., 1853.
They res. in Xorwalk for about thirty years after their marriage and then
rem. to Xew York City, where the elder sons were living.
Children, i. in Norwalk.
4595 Frederick Loclirood,^ b. 30 Xov., 1803; m. Olivia Meeker.
4596 Monson Lochwood^ b. 13 Feb., 1806; m. 19 Aug., 1833, Charlotte Whit-
ney, b. in Xew Haven, Conn., 12 Oct., 1810; res. in Fond du Lac,
Wis., Stamford, Conn., and Xew York City.
4597 Benjamin Loci-wood, Jr.,^ b. 10 Sept., 1808; m. Rebecca Seeley.
4598 Charles Street Lockwood,^ b. 11 June, 1812 ; m. Polly Ann Bradley.
4599 Le Grande Lockwood,^ b. 14 Aug., 1820; m. Anna Louise Benedict; he
was a banker in Xew York.
1694. EBEXEZER,' son of Rev. Ebenezer« (547), b. in Vernon, Conn., 21 Oct.,
1764; m. (1) 22 Jan., 1789, Abigail Olmsted, b. 14 Xov., 1758, dau. of X''athaniel
Olmsted, of East Hartford, b. 6 June, 1714, and Sarah Pitkin.
She d. 29 Jan., 1797; he m. (2) 7 Jan., 1801, Hannah Olmsted, b. 21 Jan.,
1768, dau. of Ashbel Olmsted, of East Hartford, b. 1 Feb.. 1726, and Hannah
Xewberry; she d. 3 May, 1802; he m. (3) 14 Feb., 1804, Elizabeth Sheldon, b. in
Somers, Conn., 6 Sept.," 1780, dau. of Ephraim Sheldon, of Sheffield, Mass., and
Miriam Warriner ; d. of typhus fever, 10 May, 1812. ^
He was a farmer in Xorth Bolton, now Vernon, Conn. ; held the offices of
Constable and Justice of the Peace; represented his town twice in the Legis-
lature.
330 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She m. (2) 8 June, 1815; Deacon Alexander McLean, b. 12 June, 17T2; he
d. in Manchester, Conn., 11 Nov., 1843; she d. in Eockville, Conn., 16 Oct., 1867.
Children, h. in Vernon, by first wife.
4600 Ebenezer,^ b. 25 Oct., 1789; m. 2 June, 1826, Susan Coit, b. in New
London, Conn., 28 Apr., 1798, dau. of Hon. Joshua Coit, b. 7 Oct.,
1758, and Ann Borrodale Hallam, b. about 1764; was graduated
from Yale College, 1810; was principal of an academy in New
London two years ; was graduated from Andover Theological Sem-
inary, 1815; was librarian and professor of languages in Williams
College, 1815-44 ; resigned his professorship on account of declin-
ing health, 1844; d. 2 Oct., 1846; she returned to New London;
d. in Williarastown, Mass., while visiting there, 8 Apr., 1847 ; had
a son, still b., 19 Jan., 1830.
4601 Martin,^ b. 6 Nov., 1791; he was a young man of high character and
promise; was drafted into the army and d. of camp fever, in New
London, Conn., 1 Oct., 1814.
+4602 George,** b. 3 Mar., 1793; m. Eliza Noble.
-1-4603 Allyn,s b. 17 Aug., 1794; m. Eliza White.
4604 Nathaniel Olmsted,^ b. 26 Feb., 1796 ; m. 10 June, 1827, Eliza Nash,
b. 18 Apr., 1796, dau. of Deacon Stephen Nash and Mary Bradley;
d. 13 May, 1854; she d. 25 June, same J'ear; he learned the trade
of a clothier and, at the age of 20 began business as a manufacturer
of woolen goods in Talcottville, Conn., where he res. through his
life; he was a member of the Legislature 1841-46-48, and of the
Senate in 1849, and 1848 a Presidential elector; he was from 1848
a corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for
Foreign Missions; he was Maj. of the militia and was generally
known by that title; had no children.
Children iy second wife.
4605 A Daughter,^ b. and d. 27 Apr., 1802.
4606 A Daughter,* twin to preceding, b. and d. 27 Apr., 1802.
Children by third wife.
4607 Sheldon,^ b. 17 Dec, 1804; d. 10 June, 1806.
4608 Elizabeth,^ b. 31 July, 1807; m. 24 Mar., 1835, George Dunworth Mor-
gan, of Plainfield, Conn., b. 14 Sept., 1802 ; d. 5 Apr., 1837 ; had
no children; he m. (2) 5 Apr., 1838, Mary McLean; d. in Tolland,
Conn., Oct., 1866.
4609 A Daughter,* b. and d. 7 Jan., 1810.
4610 A Son,* b. and d. 4 Feb., 1811.
-|-4611 Abigail Olmsted,* b. 22 June, 1812; m. Samuel Polydore Eose.
1695. DANIEL,'' son of Rev. Ebenezer** (547), b. in Vernon, Conn., 25 June,
1766; m. 31 Dec, 1794, Susanna Griggs, of Tolland, Conn., b. 3 Jan., 1771, dau.
of Deacon Joshua Griggs, b. in Norwich, Conn., 8 Jan., 1743, and Joanna Chap-
man, b. 16 May, 1748."
She d. 9 Sept., 1832, and is buried in the old cemetery in (Tolchester, Conn.;
he d. in Hartford, 20 Feb., 1855, aged 88.
He was a goldsmith and clockmaker; learned his trade of Daniel Burnap, in
J
The Kelloggs in the New World. 331
Windsor, Conn.; settled in Tolland, Conn., where he was Town Clerk, 1808 to
1810. In 1811 he rem. from Tolland to Colchester, and thence to Hartford in
1833.
Children.
4612 EbenezerS b. 24 Oct., 1795; d. 27 Nov., 1795.
4613 Orixda,^ b. 3 Nov., 1796; d. unm., 20 Jan., 1816.
4614 Sdsanna,8 b. 19 Oct., 1798; d. 13 Dec, 1801.
4615 Elizabeth,* b. 12 Apr., 1800; d. unm., 16 Sept., 1821.
-)-4616 Saeah,« b. 19 Jan., 1802; m. Deacon Chester Talcott.
4617 Maria S.,* b. 3 Jan., 1804; m. Jonathan L. Hinkley, of Mansfield, Conn.;
d. 2 Jan., 1858; had no children.
4618 Jaevis Griggs,* b. 5 Oct., 1805; learned steel engraving in Boston, and
was considered one of the best workmen of his time ; he illustrated
iistorical and other works; res. in Boston; d. unm., in Hartford,
24 July, 1873.
--4319 Daniel Weight,^ b. 21 July, 1807; d. 28 Dec, 1874.
+4620 Edmund Burke,* b. 27 May, 1809; m. (1) Nancy Emeline Avery; (2)
Isabella Mary Wells.
+4621 Elijah Chapman,* b. 13 June, 1811; m. Harriet Isham.
4622 Susan,* b. 31 Oct., 1815; d. 20 Nov., 1815.
4623 Hannah,* b. 22 May, 1818; d. 24 May, 1818.
1696. HANNAH,' dau. of Rev. Ebenezer« (547), b. in Vernon, Conn., 24 May,
1768 ; m. 26 Nov., 1789, Deacon Phineas Talcott, b. 14 Dec, 1758, son of Deacon
Benjamin Talcott, of Bolton, Conn., and Elizabeth Lyman, b. in Coventry, Conn.
He d. 17 Dec, 1835 ; she d. 5 Jan., 1836.
He was a farmer in Vernon ; was active in town affairs, and represented Ver-
non in the Legislature several sessions; also in the Constitutional Convention in
1818; was a Justice of the Peace and a deacon.
Children, b. in Vernon.
4624 Hannah Talcott,^ b. 27 Aug., 1791; m. 27 Apr., 1842, Russell Stone, a
• farmer, of Kent, Conn., which town he represented in the Legisla-
ture; he d. 5 Oct., 1864, aged-85; she d. 2 Aug., 1866.
4625 Phineas Talcott,^ h. 7 Aug., 1793; m. 19 Nov., 1823, Lora McLean, of
Vernon ; he was a teacher ; was superintendent of the public schools
in Hartford, and later superintendent of the Insane Asylum; he
returned to his native town, where he held numerous offices and was
engaged in manufacturing; she d. 7 Jan., 1835; he d. 6 June,
1863.
4626 Ralph Talcott,^ b. 18 Sept., 1795; m. 10 June, 1830, Susan BaU, of
Plj-mouth, Conn. ; he was a clothier and manufacturer; d. 30 Apr.,
1847 ; she d. 22 July, 1854.
4627 Joel Talcott,^ b. 12 Oct., 1797; m. (1) 5 Oct., 1829, Lois Twining, of
Tolland, Mass.; she d. 16 Mar., 1836; he m. (2) 2 Nov., 1837,
Sarah A. Cummings; he graduated -from Yale College in 1824;
was a Congregational minister in Wellington, 0.; d. 28 Dec, 1871.
4628 Alhjn Talcott,^ b. 23 Mar., 1800; m. 10 Apr., 1833, Martha Goodrich
Eobbins, of Wethersfield, Conn.; he was a school teacher and a
332 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
farmer ; was for some years ageut for the Leeds Mills of Rochester
ConB.
4629 Clement Talcott,^ b. 13 Aug., ISOS ; d. 3 Oct., 1802.
4630 Belinda Talcott,^ b. 14 Feb., 1S04; d. 3 July, 1846; unm.
4631 Eunice Talcott,^ b. 5 Mar., 1807; m. 26 Oct., 1832, John B. Halsted, b.
in Pittston, Pa., 7 Nov., 1798, son of John and Rachel Halsted;
rem. in 1816 to Livonia, Livingston Co., N. Y., and, in 1828, to
Castile, Wyoming Co., X. Y. ; he was for thirty years a merchant
and was State Senator two terms; in 1864 rem. to Batavia, N. Y.,
where he was Collector of Internal Revenue and agent for loaning
money.
1697. THOMAS WRIGHT," son of Rev, Bbenezer« (547), b. in Vernon, 24
June, 1770; m. 12 Feb., 1795, Mary Hubbard, b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 1 June,
1775, dau. of Aaron Hubbard, of Glastonbury, and Dorothy Holllster.
He d. 9 Apr., 1837 ; she d. 13 Nov., 1871, aged 96.
He res. on the family homestead in Vernon ; held various town offices ; was
Justice of the Peace ; when he set out for his bride, he rode one horse and led an-
other on which she returned. The journey of forty miles to Glastonbury was
made in a single day, and they returned in the same time.
Children, b. in Vernon, Conn.
+4632 Aaron,8 b. 5 Nov., 1795 ; m. (1) Hannah Eliza Wright; (2) Lydia Ann
S. Dodge.
+4633 Henry,** b. 13 Mar., 1797; m. Elethea Birge.
4634 HcBBARD,^ b. 21 July, 1800; m. June, 1835, Julia Selden, b. 20 Mar,
1809, dau. of Deacon Hezekiah Selden, b. 15 Mar., 1785, and
Eunice Stanley, b. 15 Aug., 1787; res. in Vernon; d. in Norfolk,
Conn., 18 Nov., 187S; she d. in Norfolk, 5 Jan., 1880; had no
children.
+4635 Hudson,'* twin to Hubbard, b. 21 July, 1800; m. Jane Davis.
+4636 Hannah Wright,* b. 18 July, 1807 ; m. Deacon Joseph E. Cove.
1698. EUNICE,'^ dau. of Rev. Ebenezer« (547), b. in Vernon, 15 Nov., 1773;
m. 4 Nov., 1798, Dr. Scottoway Hinkley, b. in Hardwick, Mass., 10 Apr., 1771.
She d. 28 Nov., 1824; he d.' 21 Aug., 1849.
He was a physician and manufacturer in Vernon.
Children, b. in Vernon.
4637 Lucins Hinkley,^ b. 6 Sept., 1799; m. 9 Nov., 1830, Laura Waterman, of
Bolton, Conn. ; res. in Wisconsin.
4638 Eunice Hinkley,^ b. 27 Feb., 1803; m. 26 Apr., 1826, Deacon Joel But-
ton, of Griswold, Conn.
4639 Elizabeth Hinkley,^ h. 6 Jan., 1807; m. 5 Oct., 1830, Adna Steele; he
was a farmer in Harbor Creek, Pa. ; she d. 7 Dec, 1864. i,"
4640 Barnabas Hinkley,^ b. 1 June, 1809; m. Nov., 1825, Olive Ripley; d. in,'
Davenport, la., 14 Sept., 1858 ; she d. 27 Sept., 1858. i'^
4641 Ebenezer Kellogg Hinkley^ h. 22 Sept., 1812; m. May, 1840, Mary^
Gleason; she d. in Vernon, 27 Mav, 1842.
4642 Hannah Wright Hinkley^ b. 4 Sept., 1815; m. 17 May, 1845, Elizur^i
Tuttle, of North Haven, Conn.
%
The Kelloggs in the New World. 333
1701. JOHN/ son of Ezra*^ (551), bap. in Bethel Parish, Conn, (then a part
of Danbury), 24 Mar., 1764; m. (1) Elizabeth Pickett, the oldest sister of Abi-
gail Pickett, who m. his brother, Daniel.
Shed. ; hem. (2) ; (3) ; (4) ; (5) Esther
Fixley.
He d. in Euclid, 0., Mar., 1843. His widow sold his farm and moved west.
He was living in La Fayette, X. Y., in 1830; soon after rem. to Ohio and
bought a farm in Euclid, near Cleveland.
Children.
4G43 Joanna,* b. ; m. .
4644 Sajjah (Sally),* b. ; m. Sackett, who is said to have
owned the site of the City of Sacket Harbor, N. Y.
4645 Ehoda,* b. ; d. unm.
-|-4ti46 Ezra,* b. 11 July, 1795; m. Catharine McKown.
1702. PHILIP JUDD,' son of Ezra« (551), b. 22 Dec, 1768; m. (1) in Con-
necticut, 22 Oct., 1789, Huldah Dikeman, b. 16 Aug., 1772.
She d. in Richford, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1830; he m. (2) 13 Dec.j 1832, Mrs.
Elizabeth Bouton; d. in Picton, Canada, 8 July, 1847.
He was a carpenter; rem. from Connecticut to Galway; was in Danbury in
1789; in Washington, Ulster Co., N. Y., in 1805; rem. to Milton, Saratoga Co.,
N. Y., 7 Oct., 1823; in 1829 to Richford.
Children by first wife.
4647 Bexj.wiin Wilson,* b. 3 Nov., 1790; d. 16 Oct., 1791.
-f4648 Levi,* b. in Ballston, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1792; m. .
4649 Elizabeth,* b. in Ballston, 22 Aug., 1794.
4650 Cynthia,* b. 12 Apr., 1796; d. 16 Apr., 1798.
4651 Wilson,* b. in Ballston, 15 Apr., 1797; went to Canada and thence West.
4652 Alpheus G.,* b. in Ballston, 29 June, 1799 ; m. Huldah Eockwell.
+4653 Cynthia * b. 18 Nov., 1802 ; m. Justus Jennings.
4654 Philip,* b. 14 May, 1804; d. 20 May, 1804.
+4655 Mary (Polly),* b. 12 Feb., 1808; m. (1) John T. Lacy; (2) Hiram
Hartman.
+4656 Huldah,* b. 12 Feb., 1811 ; m. Rufus Sawyer.
+4657 Philip,* b. 30 Dec, 1815; m. Rebecca Bean.
1703. DANIEL,'^ son of Ezra" (551), b. 27 Feb., 1770; m. (1) 11 Feb., 1791,
Abigail Pickett, b. 10 June, 1771.
She d. 22 Dec, 1809; he m. (2) 23 Sept., 1810, Rhoda Swatt, b. 11 Apr.,
1784, dau. of Samuel Swatt, b. 1733 and Elizabeth Douse; she d. 13 Mar., 1828;
lie m. (3) 1829, ; d. in Hope, N. Y., 20 Jan., 1838.
He was in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y., in 1794 ; in Middletown, Herki-
mer Co., N. Y., 30 Dec, 1795 ; in Washington, Ulster Co., N. Y., 17 June, 1805.
Children by first uife.
+4658 ZiBA,* b. in Hope, 5 Feb., 1797; m. Margaret Arnold.
+4659 Cyrus,* b. in Wells. N. Y., 11 Jan., 1800; m. Clarissa Swatt.
+4660 Eliz.abeth,* b. 21 Apr., 1803 ; m. Fountain.
4661 Annis,* b. 13 June, 1807.
334 The Kjelloggs in the New World.
f
Children by second ivife.
-j-4662 Abigail^^ b. in Hope, 27 July, 1811 ; m. Daniel Vanorman.
4663 WiLLiAM^s b. 11 Mar., 1814.
4664 Daniel,^ b. 16 Sept., 1817 ; res. in Cambria, N. Y., 1867 ; d. about 1890,
4665 Anna,8 b. 2 Feb., 1821; d. 8 Aug., 1822.
Child by third wife.
4666 Mary Elizabeth,* b. 6 ilar., 1830; d. 25 Mar., 1832.
1705. RACHEL," dau. of Ezra*' (551), b. 14 Sept., 1775; m. 1797, William
Lord, b. 5 Aug., 1772.
He d. 28 Mar., 1806; she d. in Parma, N. Y., 11 June, 1840. *
He res. in Hillsdale, N". Y., in 1794; later was a fanner in Saratoga Co.,
N. Y. !
Children, b. in Saratoga. . .
4667 Anna Lord,^ b. 25 Oct., 1798; m. William Darrah; he was a farmer in , j
Saratoga ; she d. 2 Aug., 1878 ; is buried in Pittsford, N. Y. |
4668 Ruth LordP b. 6 May, 1801; m. in Menden, N. Y., 7 Jan., 1827, Austin ./. '
Lewis, b. 24 Feb., 1804; in 1845 they rem. from Parma, N. Y., to ;. .
Monroe Center, Vt.; he was a farmer. ';; I
4669 Exmice Lordp b. 20 Jan., 1803; m. Daniel Major Lockwood, of Mich- • \
igan; d. 12 July, 1847. j
4670 Rachel Lord^ b. 7 Dec., 1804; m. 9 Nov., 1826, Col. Johnson Servis, b. I
8 Nov., 1804, son of Peter Servis, of Milton, N. Y., b. 27 Jan., . |
. . ' . 1781, and Achsah Garrison, b. 7 May, 1786; he d. 6 Oct., 1857; , |
was a farmer in Parma ; in 1836 he was appointed Maj. in the New ' |
York Infantry and in 1837 Col. f
1710. JEREMIAH,'^ son of John® (554), b. in Norwalk, 30 Apr., 1765; m. r
Catherine Sammis, dau. of Joseph Sammis, of Huntington, L. I., and Abigail j
Mott. :' f;
She d. Mar., 1806; is buried in Saugerties, N. Y. ; he d. 26 Sept., 1811; is [
buried in Pine Island Cemetery, Norwalk. 1
He labored on his father's farm until of age. After that he went to King- '
ston, N. Y., and learned the hatter's trade of his brother, Josiah. j
Children. f
-1-4671 Henry,* b. 15 Apr., 1801; m. Currance Bundy. - '
4672 Sally,* b. 30 Aug., 1802; m. John Kellogg (+4676). ■ ;
4673 John,* b. ; d. aged 9 months. ^
1711. JOSIAH,'' son of John« (554), b. 6 June, 1769 ; m. 13 Jan., 1794, Cath- |
erine Sleight, b. in Holland, 17 May, 1776, dau. of Lewis Sleight and Rachel Del- |
amater.
He d. in Marion Co., 0., 19 Feb., 1857 ; she d. in the same place, 17 Feb.,
1864. :■ {
He was a butcher in Norwalk, Conn., and Esopus, N. Y. ; about 1830 he rem- i
to Caledonia, 0. His son, Oliver Hazard Perry, lives on the homestead.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 335
Children.
4674 Eachel,* b. 20 Oct., 1794 ; d. 9 Apr., 1813.
^4675 Sally,** b. 13 Aug., 1797; m. James Bridger.
-j-4676 JoHX,s b. 8 Oct., 1799 ; m. (1) Sally Kellogg (4672); (2) Margot
Decker.
4677 Abram,* b. 1 Dec., 1801; was a tailor; d. unin., 20 Aug., 1887.
-j-4678 Charles,^ b. 24 Jan., 1804; m. Eliza Marvin.
-(-4679 James,* b. 31 June, 1806 ; m. Mary Dewey.
4680 George Washingtox,* b. 7 Jan., 1809 ; was a farmer in ilarion Co.,
0.; d. unm., in Caledonia, 22 Jan., 1892.
-J-46S1 EussELL,* b. 25 June, 1812 ; m. Sophia H. Tewksbury.
4682 Caroline,* twin to EusseJl, b. 25 June, 1812; m. Horace Allen, son of
James Allen ; d. 15 Aug.. 1834.
4-4683 Oliver Hazard Perry,** b. 28 Sept., 1817; m. Harriet Hansbraugh.
1713. EHODA,'' dau. of John*^ (554), b. 6 Dec, 1777; m. Joseph Hoj-t.
They res. in Xorwalk, Conn.
Child.
4684 Matilda Hoijt,^ b. ; m. Edgar S. Jones, of Peekskill, N. Y.
1714. SAEAH,'' dau. of Scth« (555), b. ; m. Dr. Jacob Hoyt, b. 8 Apr.,
1762, in Stamford, Conn. (bap. 9 May, 1762), son of David Hoyt, Jr., b. 21 Jan.,
1730-31, and Sarah Lockwood, b. in Stamford, 11 Nov., 1738.
She d. ; he m. (2) 15 Feb., 1798, Nancy M. Twitchell; d. in New
Haven, Vt., 10 Mar., 1832.
He was a farmer and physician. It is said that he served sixteen months in
the revolutionary army ; was at the burning of Horse Neck ; was under Gen. Put-
nam when that officer made his celebrated escape from the British down the stone
steps. He afterward rem. to Vermont. After the death of his first wife, he re-
turned to Connecticut with his dau.; practiced medicine for a time in Stephen-
town or Nassau, N. Y., where he m. his second wife and soon returned to New
Haven.
Child.
4685 Sarah Hoyt,^ b. in New Haven, Vt. ; . m. Azor Tuttle ; res. in Fairfield
Co.,'Conn.; d. about 1830.
1716. EUNICE,' dau. of Seth« (555), b. in Winsted, Conn., 13 Aug., 1767;
m. 5 Dec, 1785, Gen. Edmund Munger, b. 30 Sept., 1763, son of Reuben Munger,
of Guilford and Norfolk. Conn., b. 28 Mar., 1725, and Elizabeth Dudley.
He d. near Centerville, 0., 14 Apr., 1850, aged 87 ; she d. in Ohio, 8 Jan.,
1868, aged 101.
He was a farmer ; served in the war of 1812, part of the time as Brig. Gen. ;
rem. to Ohio in 1797 ; was a member of the Legislature of Ohio.
Children.
4686 \Yarren Hunger,^ b. 26 Feb., 1787 ; d. 1877.
4687 Truman Hunger,^ b. 19 Jan., 1789; d. 18 May, 1876.
4688 Edmund Kellogg Munger,^ b. in Eutland Co., Vt., 13 Sept., 1790; m. 17
Dec, 1812, Marv Cole, b. in Virginia, 15 Oct., 1794; she d. 9 Sept.,
1853 ; he d. 10 June, 1873.
336 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4689 Minerva Hunger,^ b. 5 Xov., 1793; d. 26 Apr., 1874.
4690 Reuben Hunger,^ b. 30 Oct., 1794; m. 5 Oct., 1820, Laura Harris; d. 26
Mar., 1890; had three children.
4691 EUzur Mungcr,^ b. 8 May, 1796; d. 11 Jan., 1802.
4692 Festus Hunger,^ b. 29 May, 1799 ; d. 23 Sept., 1800.
4693 Eunice Hunger,^ b. 10 Feb., 1801 ; d. Oct., 1841.
4694 Sarah MungerJ^ b. 15 Mar., 1803; d. 1884.
4695 Festus EUzur Hunger,^ b. 11 Apr., 1805; d. 1 Feb., 1806.
4696 Milton Munger,^ b. 5 Oct., 1807 ; d. 28 Aug., 1874.
4697 Isaac Newton Mungcr,^ b. 21 Aug., 1812.
1717. JEMIMA,'^ dau. of Seth« (555), b. in Winsted, 6 Sept., 1769; m. Xoah
Tibbals.
Ees. near Centerville, 0., where both d.
Cliildren.
4698 Kellogg Tihhals,^ b. ; m. Elizabeth Silver.
4699 Asher Tihhals,^ b. in Miamisburg, 0.; m. Jane Strech.
4700 Thomas Tibbals,^ b. ; ra. Catherine Ann Silver.
4701 Mariah Tibbals,^ b. ; m. Persinger; res. in Chicago
4702 Rachel Tibbals,^ b. ; m. Moses Irvine.
4703 Jemima Tibbals,^ h. ; m. Archibald Perryhill.
1718. MARY,' dau. of Seth" (555), b. in Winsted, 25 June, 1771; m, Hocl
Ives.
They rem. about 1830 to or near Paris, Edgar Co., 111. He d. ; after
his death she res. in Centerville, 0.
Child.
4704 Nancy Ives,^ b. ; m. Samuel Lamb; lived near Lytle, Warren
Co., 0., where they d. i
1722. ETHEL,'' son of Seth« (555), b. 27 Oct., 1781 ; m. in Centerville, 0 , 22 f
Aug., 1805, Charlotte Munger, b. in Connecticut, 3 Oct., 1783, dau. of Jonathan f
Munger, b. in Guilford, Conn., 30. Nov.,' 1755, and Elizabeth Lawrence, b. in Nor- •
folk. Conn., 20 Apr., 1760.
She d. in Lafayette, Ind., 26 Oct., lSi6; he d. there, 20 Aug., 1858. ^
He settled in Montgomery Co., 0., in 1800 ; rem. to Tippecanoe Co., Ind , m |
1831 ; was a Baptist and a Whig. j
Children, b. in Montgomery Co., 0.
4705 Emily Eliza.^ b. 23 Aug., 1806; d. in Centerville, 19 May, 1824. .i
+4706 Jonathan Munger,* b. 19 Feb., 1809; m. (1) Hannah Jennings, (2)
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Ferguson) Martin; (3) Mrs. Susan (Shackle- i
ford) Mcilanus. f
+4707 Seth Judd,s b. 27 May, 1811; m. (1) Rebecca Blue; (2) Mrs. Susan |
(Graves) Ferguson.
+4708 Charlotte Lorinda,* b. 9 Aug., 1813 ; m. John W. Jennings.
+4709 Ethel Mtron,* b. 11 Sept., 1815; m. Amanda J. Dilling.
+4710 William Frederick,* b. 1 Dec, 1817; m. Alviola Pierce. \
+4711 Antha Elvira,* b. 12 Feb., 1820; m. William Granisoii Pierce.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 337
4712 Ltda Elizabeth,*' b. 8 July, 1832; m. in Lafayette, Ind., 15 Jan., 1838,
James Monroe Pierce, b. in Coshocton Co., 0., 1 Dec, 1818, son of
William Pierce, b. 12 July, 1790, and Sarah Thompson, b. 29 Sept.,
1791; he was a farmer, a Baptist and a Kepublican; he was in the
civil war; served thirty days; was drowned in the Ohio River, 23
July, 1862; she d. in Lafayette, 31 July, 1898; had no children.
4713 Thomas Haevet,* b. 25 Sept., 1824; d. unm., in Lafayette, 28 Aug.,
1849.
4714 Jacob Mulford,^ b. 14 Sept., 1826 ; m. in Tippecanoe Co., Ind., 29
Mar., 1849, Margaret Graves, b. in Coshocton Co., 9 Sept., 1826,
dau. of Daniel Graves, b. 20 June, 1796, and Elizabeth Pierce, b.
10 Feb., 1797; he d. in Lafayette, 3 Sept., 1849; she d. in Tippe-
canoe Co., Ind., 1 Sept., 1849; had no children.
+4715 Emily Eliza,^ b. 3 Feb., 1829; m. (1) John De Witt; (2) Levi
Stingle.
1723. ELIHU,'' son of Seth« (555), b. 11 June, 1784; m. Phebe G. Grey, b. in
New Jersey, 26 May, 1795, dau. of Daniel Grey, b. Mar., 1747, and Phebe Butler,
of Daj-ton, 0.
He d. in Fayette Co., Ind., 7 Feb., 1861 ; she d. 13 Dec, 1871.
They res. in Bentonville, Fayette Co., Ind.
Children.
+4716 Burgess,® b. in Ohio, 14 Feb., 1815 ; m. Sarah Ann Middleton.
+4717 Julia,® b. in Ohio, 20 Apr., 1817; m. Eleazer Carver.
+4718 Amanda K.,® b. in Ohio, 26 June, 1819; m. Barnabas C. Carver.
+4719 Daniel,® b. 15 Apr., 1821; m. Almira Longwell.
+4720 Amos,® b. 9 Apr., 1823 ; m. Rebecca Wilson Carver.
4721 Mart Jemima,® b. 16 Apr., 1826; d. unm., 29 Aug., 1845.
+4722 Butler,® b. 11 Sept., 1828; m. Ruth Ann Cole
+4723 Lavina,® b. 2 May, 1835 ; m. Timothy Carver.
+4724 Alvin,® b. 3 Sept., 1839 ; m. Elizabeth Flora.
1724. EZRA,' son of Seth« (555), b. 24 Nov., 1786; m. (1) IS Jan., 1810,
Rhoda Blackford, b. 13 Dec, 1790, dau. of Bphraim Blackford and Mary Run-
nels.
She d. 20 Sept.. 1832; he m. (2) 5 Feb., 1837, Electa Waite, b. 14 Apr.,
1813, dau. of Benjamin Waite and Lovina Eaton; d. 30 Oct., 1865.
In the war of 1812 he was a Capt. under Gen. Harrison. In 1805 he settled
on the Miami River, 0., and in Butler Co., and in the fall of 1832, went to Xew-
town, Ind.
Children hy first irife.
+4725 Esther,® b. 14 Dec, 1810; m. James Dove.
4726 Maet (Polly),® b. 10 Aug., 1812; m. Conrad; d. 23 Jan., 1853.
+4727 Ezra Blackford,® b. 11 Jan., 1815; ra. (1) Mary Crumbly; (2)
Frances Ann Posten.
+4728 Harrison M.ahison,® b. 6 June, 1816 ; m. Eliza Ann Turner.
4729 Anna,® b. 20 May, 1818; d. 6 Dec, 1854.
+4730 Xathaniel.® b. 7 Oct., 1819 ; m. Caroline Turner.
+4731 John,® b. 29 Apr., 1821; m. Rachel Small.
338 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+4733 Miles.s b. 5 May, 1823; m. Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith.
4733 Ehoda,s b. 30 Mar., 1825 ; m. Peter Coolte; he d. ; she d -
4734 Hannah Blackford.^ b. 14 Oct., 1827 ; d. 1 Aug., 1830.
+4735 Ephraim,^ b. 16 June, 1829; m. Mary Ann Covalt.
Children by second wife.
4736 Eunice,^ b. 8 Dec., 1837 ; m. Riley Hawkins.
+4737 Elizabeth,'* b. 6 Feb., 1840 ; ni. Stephen John Raker.
4738 William Judd,^ b. 22 Aug., 1842; was unm. in 1901; res. in Jsewtown* vl
a farmer. /"f
4739 Ethel Benjamin,** b. 5 Apr., 1844; was umn. 1901; res. in Kevvio^ij. k^u
a farmer. ^
4740 Emily,** b. 24 Aug., 1845.
4741 Olive,* b. 20 May, 1849 ; m. Jacob Whale.
4742 Thomas Jennings,^ b. 20 Mar., 1851 ; d. 15 Aug., 1851.
4743 Ltdia Jane,8 b. 17 Mar., 1853 ; m. Charles W. Mesmore.
1754. JOEL,'' son of Eliasaph" (570), b. in Danbury, Conn., 17 Oct, 1772'
m. 20 Sept., 1792, Elizabeth Fox.
She d. Mar., 1839 ; he d. July, 1848.
He was a farmer.
Children.
4744 Sarah,* b. 18 Sept., 1796; d. 14 Feb., 1871.
4745 Ezra Benedict,* b. 1 Mar., 1798 ; was a fif er in Capt. Nathaniel Fai^|
and's Co., Saybrook Artillery, for the month ending 23 Nov , 1814 f
d. unm., 7 May, 1836.
4746 Margaret,* b. 22 Feb., 1800 ; d. Mar., 1873.
+4747 Asa Fox,* b. 25 Mar., 1802 ; m. Mary Ann Caswell.
4748 Adah,* b. 4 Dec, 1808; d. 1 Mar., 1868.
+4749 Anson,* b. 21 June, 1811 ; m. Emily Bullard.
+4750 Esther Ann,* b. 24 Nov., 1816; m. James Locklin.
1756. MEHITABLE,^ dau. of Eliasaph« (570), b. 28 Mar., 1780; m. Comfort
Crofoot, of Canaan, N. Y. .
Child. I
4751 C. B. Crofoot,^ b. ; m. 23 June, 1869, Eveline Theodosia Leaven-
worth, b. in Canaan, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1818. ,
1761. IRA,'' son of Eliasaph® (570), b. in Danbury, 12 Mar., 1795; m (1) .]
Sarah ; she d. 28 Oct., 1832, aged 32 years and 6 months; he ni {-) ^
Kachel ; she d. 23 May, 1838, aged 37 ; he m. (3) Sally , b 7 Feb, , ,
1803 ; she d. 22 Dec, 1860, a
Cemetery in Danbury.
buried in the Norris family lot in Mill V\'i^
4753 Joseph A.,* b. —
4753 Charles A.,* b.
4754 Elias,* b.
Children by first wife.
— ; d. 29 Oct., 1831, aged 4.
; d. 31 Dec, 1833, aged 2.
4755 George M.,* b.
d. 20 May, 1842, aged 6 years, 8 month;
Child by second wife.
; d. 28 Jan., 1838, aged 5 weeks and 1 day.
nd 26 dsjfs.
m
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Wokld. 339
1828. ELIPHALET," son of Ensign Eliphalet« (581), b. in Xew Canaan,
Conn., 19 May, 1763; m. in Monnt Pleasant, Pa.. Lydia Allen, b. about 1780,
probably in Stamford, Conn., dau. of Seymour Allen and Eunice .
She d. 8 July, 1827, aged -17 ; he d. Sejt., 1844.
He was County Surveyor, Justice of the Peace and Piegi.-ter and Eecorder of
the County. In 1814 he rem. from Mount Pleasant to Bethany, Pa., where both
d. He was a revolutionary pensioner. The records of the Pension Office show
that he lived in Bethany in 1833, aged (59. In 1770 he rem. from New Canaan,
Conn., to Ballston, X. Y. ; in 1792 to Mount Pleasant, and in 1811 to Dyberry.
He enlisted in Apr., 1781, at Ballston into Col. Marinus Willett's Xew York Reg.,
which was stationed in the garrison in Saratoga, X. Y., from July to Nov., 1781,
and was then ordered into the picket fort at Ballston for the winter. In the fol-
lowing June they were ordered up the Mohawk Talley and garrisoned at Fort
Renssalear until Dec, 1782, then to Fort Herkimer, twenty-two miles farther. In
Feb., 1783, the regiment left the latter fort to reduce Fort Otsego on Lake On-
tario. After proceeding one hundred miles through the interior of New York
and undergoing severe hardships they found the enemy had discovered their ap-
proach. It was deemed priident to abandon the expedition and they returned to
Fort Herkimer. On 16 May, 1783, he was ordered to Fort Rensselear, but fur-
nished a substitute and was discharged ; he held the rank of Corp.
Children, all except Eunice, b. in Mount Pleasant.
-{-4756 Mart,® b. Dec, 1799; m. Dr. Isaac Eoosa.
-f4757 Maetix,® b. 24 Mar., 1801; m. Elizabeth Green Stryker.
4-4758 Abigail Baldwin,® b. Oct., 1804 ; m. Dr. Thomas J. Halsey.
4759 Sarah Brown,® b. 8 Aug., 1806; m. IS Aug., 1847, Reuben R. Purdy,
son of Reuben Purdy; he d. 11 Dec, 1878; was a lumberman in
Purdyville, Pa. ; owned a sawmill and extensive tracts of land ;
had no children.
+4760 Eunice Allen,® b. in Bethany, 4 Aug., 1S14: m. Washington Ebenezer
Cook.
1830. SILAS,'^ son of Ensign Eliphalet" (581), b. Sept., 1767 ; m. 1 Jan., 1795,
Mary Mumford, b. 14 Jan., 1777, dau. of Jirah Mumford, of Rhode Island, b. 30
May, 1747, and Deborah Lillibridge, b. 8 July, 1756.
He d. 15 Aug., 1853 ; she d. 14 Oct., 1854.
Both were members of the Jlethodist Church.
He was a surveyor; rem. from Ballston, N. Y., in 1792, and settled in Mount
Pleasant, Wayne Co., Pa., where he bought three thousand acres of timber land,
cleared a small part of it and prepared a home. The marriage of Silas was the
first that occurred in Mount Pleasant. The minister. Rev. Ezekiel Sampson,
came on horseback, guided by "blazed" trees from Delaware Co., N. Y., and it is
related that every man, woman and child in the township was present at the
wedding. In 1813 he was elected Sheriff of Wa^Tie Co., and served one term.
Business reverses compelled the sale of his land at a loss, and in 1830 he rem. to
Preston, Pa. He was greatly respected for his qualities of head and heart.
Children.
+4761 AzoE,® b. 27 Jan., 1796; m. Nancy Maria Stevens.
+4762 Mart Ann,® b. 6 May, 1798; m. John Eamble Woodward.
4763 S.VRAH,® b. 9 Mar., 1802 ; m. 1830, William Richa.-ds, of ilount Pleas-
ant; d. in Oct., 1843; he d. 24 Jan., 1873; haC no children.
340 The Kellogqs in the New Woeld.
4764 De30Rah,s b. 21 Feb., 1804; m. Marcus D. Bostrick, of Hamden, Dela-
ware Co., N. Y.
4765 Esther,^ b. 1 May, 1806 ; m. Alfred Stevens, of Lebanon, Wayne Co.,
Pa.
4766 Juliet,* b. 6 May, 1808 ; m. Silas M. Stevens, of Lebanon, Pa.
+4767 JiEAH MuMFORD,* b. 15 July, 1810; m. Eliza Headon Moore.
4768 Caroline,* b. 30 Apr., 1812; m. William Blasdell, of Susquehanna Co.,
Pa. ; had no children.
4769 Harriet,* b. 16 Apr., 1814; m. Elias Lillibridge, of Abington, Pa.; had
no children.
1832. JONATHAN,^ son of Ensign Eliphalet« (581), bap. in New Canaan,
Conn., 25 Mar., 1770; m. .
He was the Town Clerk in Saratoga Springs, X. Y.
Child.
4770 Abel A.,* b. 19 Feb., 1803; was a merchant in Saratoga Springs; bought
laud in Saratoga in Apr., 1826.
1833. MAETIX,' son of Ensign Eliphalet" (581), b. ; m. Patty Gibson.
He d. in Tompkins Co., N. Y., about 1836.
He res. near Canandaigua, N". Y., also Tompkins Co., N". Y. ; was of Ball-
ston, X. Y., 15 Feb., 1815, when he and his wife, Patty, sold land.
Children.
■ 4771 Martin,* b. ; m. ; d. in Norwich, N. Y. ; had three daus.
+4772 Stephen,* b. ; m. .
+4773 Otis,* b. ; m. .
4774 Abel,* b. ; d. unm. in early manhood.
+4775 Daniel,* b. in Oberlin, 0., 11 Oct., 1810; m. .
4776 Benjamin,* b. ■ — ; m. ; d. in Ohio, 1840; had two sons and
one dau.
4777 Polly,* b. ; m. Asol Bement; lived and d. in Tompkins Co.,
N. Y.
4778 Malinda,* b. ; m. Samuel Cole; lived and d. in Tompkins Co.,
N. Y.
1834. ABIGAIL,' dau. of Ensign Eliphalet« (581), b. ; m. as his second
wife, in Ballston, N. Y., 1808, Seth Cogswell Baldwin, b. about 1762, son of
Daniel Baldwin.
She d. 24 Apr., 1818; he had m. (1) Euth White, who d. 9 Apr., 1805.
Childre?!.
4779 DudleT/ Baldwin,^ h. in Ballston, 23 Aug., 1809 ; m. Mary Hine, of
Youngstown, 0.
4780 Abigail Caroline Baldwin,^ b. 17 Sept., 1811; m. Eev. Enos Wood; d.
in Hopkinton, N. Y.
1835. MARTI^V son of Martin« (582), b. in New Fairfidd, Conn., 3 Sept.,
1763; m. 15 Sept., 1785, Eachel Stevens, of Danbury, b. in 1766, dau. of Thomas
Stevens and Abigail Gregory, dau. of Ephraim Gregory.
I
The Kelloggs in the Xew Would. 341
He d. in Xew Fairfield, 3 May, 1813 ; she d. there, 29 Apr., 1S31, aged 65.
He was a farmer in New Fairfield. His will, dated 4 Apr., 1812, is on file
in the Danbury Probate Office.
Children.
+4781 Ira,» b. 12 Sept., 1786 ; m. Flora Eogers.
-f47S3 Hanfoed iLiRXix,^ b. 2 Oct., 17SS; m. (1) Sarah Bulkley; (2) Eliza
Meeker.
-I-47S3 Maby (Polly),^ b. 25 Apr., 1792; m. (1) Zadoc Peck; (2) David
Bearse.
+4784 Eachel,** b. Xov., 1796; m. Ezra Osborn.
-f-4785 Abigail^* b. 16 Aug., 1800 ; m. Lemuel Bald%vin Northrop.
-)-4786 Mercy Mabia,^ b. 25 June, 1806 ; m. Dinion Bradley Barnum.
1836. MEECY," dau. of Martin« (582), b. 12 Mar., 1767 ; m. in Xew Fairfield,
Conn., 13 Apr., 1788, Israel Osborn, a farmer, b. in Xew Milford, 6 July, 1760.
She d. in Brookfield, 15 Oct., 1795; he m. (2) Abigail Cowles; (3) Mrs.
Lucinda Hoj-t ; d. in Brookfield, 30 Mar., 1835.
Child.
4787 Mercy Osborn,^ b. in Brookfield, ; m. Eliud Benedict, b. in Dan-
bury, Conn., 8 May, 1790, son of Eleazer Benedict and Jerusha
Crosby; settled first in Danbury; rem. to the northern part o! Pen-
field, now Webster, jST. Y., where he d. in 1821; she m. (2^ Asa
Cook and res. in West Webster; had four children.
1850. SAMUEL,' son of Samuel'* (585), b. 21 June, 1772 ; m. in New Canaan,
1 Mar., 1795, Patty Wilson, of Pound Eidge, Conn., b. 18 July, 1777.
He d. suddenly 13 Dec, 1833.
He served in the war of 1812 from 18 Aug. to 10 Oct., 1814.
Children.
+4788 Betsey Huxt,^ b. 11 June, 1799; m. Samuel Milford Blatchford.
-j-4789 Samuel Wilson,^ b. 11 Mar., 1809 ; m. Mercedes Eomana Laband-^ra.
4790 John Wilson,* b. 3 Sept., 1811 ; d. unm.
1851. SETH SHOVE,' son of Samuel« (585), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 29
Dec, 1773; m. 20 Jan., 1799, Matilda Lockwood, of Pound Eidge, N. Y., fourth
child of Capt. Joseph Lockwood, b. in Stamford, Conn., 11 July, 1731, and
Hannah Close.
He d. 15 Aug., 1832; she d. 29 Apr., 1860.
He was a farmer in New Canaan. He and his wife were admitted to the
church there, 7 Nov., 1802 ; he rem. from New Canaan to New York City, and,
with his wife, was admitted to Dr. McAuley's Church, 28 June, 1828.
Children.
+4791 Caroline Matilda,* b. 29 Nov., 1799 ; m. Leman Fitch.
+4792 Joseph Lockwood,* b. 20 Apr., 1802 ; m. Amelia Morton.
4793 Hannah Close,* b. 9 Oct., 1804; d. 24 May, 1812.
4794 Elizabeth Waring,* b. 18 July, 1806; d. unm., 7 July, 1881.
+4795 Samuel,* b. 30 June, 1808; m." (1) Mary Pierce Henry; (2) Elizabeth
Stone Henry.
342 The Kelloggs in the New Wokld.
•1796 CnAiiLES Lewis,** b. 23 Sept., 1810; m. Mary Vance; d. in San Fran-
cisco, 5 May, 1888 ; had no children.
4797 Hannah Close,'=* b. 1 Xov., 1812 ; d. unm., -1 Nov., 1890.
4798 Mary Ann,* b. 23 Feb., 1815; d. unm., in Elizabeth, N. Y., 10 Mar.,
1866.
1853. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Samuel** (585), b. 27 Jan., 1778 ; m. in Xew Canaan,
Conn., 16 Xov., 1796, Ezra Ayres, of Pound Kidge, b. in Long Eidge, near Bed-,
ford, Westchester Co., X. Y., 2"'9 Dec, 1773, son of Reuben Ayres, b. 28 Oct., 1741,
and Abigail Scofield, b. in Stamford, Conn., 29 Nov., 1745.
He d. 12 Sept., 1860 ; she d. 35 Jan., 1864.
They res. in Long Ridge, New Canaan, and Patterson, where both d.
Children.
4799 Elizabeth Ayres,^ b. in Long Ridge, 16 Mar., 1798; d. 33 Mar., 1801.
4800 James Seehj Ayres_^ b. in Long Ridge, 24 June, 1800; m. in New
Canaan, 21 Feb., 1836, Clarinda Fitch, b. 6 May, 1801; she d. in
Fishkill, N. Y., Sept., 1881; he was a merchant in New York.
4801 Mary Elizabeth Ayres,^ b. in New Canaan, 11 Jan., 1803; m. 18 Apr.,
1822, James Rogers Hoyt, b. in Patterson, 7 Dec, 1798; d. in Pat-
terson, 18 June, 1875; for thirty years he was a wholesale merchant
in the City of New York, and returned to Patterson, May, 1858.
4802 Abigail Julia Ayres,^ b. in Patterson, 16 Aug., 1810; m. 18 Dec, 183.3,
Jonathan Akin Taber ; he was a farmer in Pawling, Dutchess Co.,
N. Y., where he d.
1854. JONATHAN WARREN,^ son of Samuel« (585), b. in New Canaan,
Conn., 7 Apr., 1780 ; m. .
He d. 12 May, 1853, aged 73.
He was a teacher; graduated from Yale in 1803.
Children.
4803 Ann,* b. ; m. Admiral Hiram Paulding, son of John Pauldmg,
one of the captors of Maj. Andre; he d. ; she d. .
4804 Mart,* b. ; m. Edward G. Thompson, of New York.
-f4805 George,* b. ; m. Van Antwerp.
4806 Warren * b. .
4807 Rebecc.v,* b. ; m. James McBride, of New York.
4808 S-VRAH,* b. ; m. Henry McBride, of New York, a brother of
James.
1855. MARY,' dau. of Samuel^ (585), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 10 Apr.
1783; m. 21 Feb., 1810, David Lockwood, b. 31 Jan., 1783, son of James Lock-
wood, b. 25 Oct., 1746, and Abigail De Forest, b. 31 May, 1753. „J
He d. 29 Jan., 1857 ; she d. 13 Dec, 1862. ^
He was a farmer in New Canaan, where both d. M
Children. \
4809 Elizabeth Richards LocJcwood» b. 11 Oct., 1811; m. 23 Oct., 1831, Lewis ^'
Seymour Steele, of Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y., b. 19 Nov., 1807; '^
d. 18 Feb., 1881 ; he was a shoe merchant in Walton. "'■
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The Kelloggs in the New World. 343
4810 James Wilson Lochwood,^ b. 26 Feb., 1814; m. 12 Sept., 1843, Sarah
Elizabeth Hall, b. 17 July, 1817; he was a farmer in New Canaan;
d. 6 Feb., 1870.
4811 Samuel Kellogg Loci-wood,^ b. 11 Mar., 1820; m. 10 Oct., 1860, Mary
Hoyt, b. 29 May, 1831, dau. of Stephen Hoyt, of New Canaan, b. 7
Apr., 1800, and Cila Benedict, b. 3 Oct., 1804; he was a farmer in
New Canaan; d. 21 Apr., 1876; lived on his father's homestead in
New Canaan.
1856. HANNAH STARE,' dau. of Nathan« (586), bap. 23 Apr., 1775; m.
Judd Eaymond, bap. in New Canaan, Conn., 30 Dec, 1770, son of William Eay-
mond, b. about 1746, and Priscilla Hayden.
He d. 1848.
Children.
4812 John Raymond,^ h. 13 June, 1795; m. 1819, Elizabeth Spangenburg, of
Bethany, Pa.; he was in the war of 1812, as substitute for his
father ; in 1828 he built the first mile of railroad track ever laid in
America for actual commercial business ; it ran between Honesdale
and the coal mines in Carbondale on the Delaware and Hudson
Canal Co.'s road; on this track, in Aug., 1829, the first locomotive
ever run in America was tested.
4813 Sophia Eaymond,^ h. 1797; m. about 1820, Eoswell Marvin, of Green
Eidge, Scranton, Pa.
4814 Amelia Eaymond,^ b. 1799; m. Chauncey Hoyt, of Walton, N. Y.
i815 Hannah Raymond,^ h. 1801; m. (1) Addison Elting; (2) William
Lonergu; (3) Simeon Tucker.
4816 Maria Raymond,^ b. 1803; m. Philander K. Williams, of Bethany and
Nicholson, Pa.
4817 Elizabeth (Betsey) Raymond,^ b. 1805; m. Joseph Miller, of Bethany.
4818 William Newton Eaymond.^ b. 16 May, 1808; m. 18 Apr., 1830, Mary
Camp, of Norwalk, Conn.
4819 Emily A. Eaymond,^ b. 1813; m. Walter Spry, of Devonshire, England.
I860. NATHAN,'^ son of Nathan« (586), bap. in New Canaan, Conn., 24 Apr.,
1785; m. (1) 29 Jan., 1817, Eosalinda Woodward, b. 14 Nov., 1795.
She d. in Bethany, Pa., 4 July, 1822; he m. (2) 29 Oct., 1823, Sarah
Quidore, b. in New York Citv, about 1802; she d. in Prairie du Sac, Wis., Julv,
1856, aged 54; he d. 1857.
He res. in Walton, N. Y., and Bethany.
Children hy first wife.
4820 Amanda,® b. in Walton, 14 July, 1817 ; m. Silas Corwith ; res. in
Prairie du Sac.
+4821 EpHEAur Tokret,* b. in Bethany, 30 Apr., 1822; m. (1) Eliza Farnum;
(2) Mrs. Hettie (Baird) Hudson.
Children hy second wife.
4822 Eosalinda,® b. 30 Oct., 1824 ; d. next day.
4823 George,® b. 10 May, 1826 ; d. 22 Sept., same vear.
+4824 John Azor,® b. 16" Mar., 1828; m. Adelaide Worthington.
344 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1862. MARIA/ dau. of Xathan« (5SG), b. 1789; m. Spangenburg, of
Bethanv, Pa.
Child.
4S25 Ephraim Spangenburg,^ b. iu Kansas City, 30 Apr., 1822.
1863. GIDEON,' son of Isaac'^ (597), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 11 Oct., 1767;
m. about 1804, Mrs. Sarali (Hubbell) Towner, widow of Towner, and
dau. of Gersham Hubbell, of Wilton, Conn., and Wakeman.
She d. Feb., 1815, aged 49; he m. (2) Sept., 1820, Mrs. Phoebe (Harring-
ton) Brockway, widow of Brockway; d. in Malta, N. Y., Feb., 1843.
He rem. about 1795 to Malta; was a farmer; deacon in the Baptist Church.
Ohild.
+4826 OziAS,** b. in Malta, G July, 1S05; m. Eliza Daphny Cook.
1864. JEMIMA,'^ dau. of Isaac"* (597), b. 3 July, 17G9; m. Abraham Nash
Middlebrook, b. iu Milton, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 6 Mar., 1767, son of Hezekiah
Middlebrook, b. in 1740, and Phebe Nash, b. in Eidgefield, 19 Sept., 1742.
He d. in Malta, Saratoga Co., N. Y., 4 Aug., 1794; she d. 18 Mar., 1821.
Children.
4S27 Phehe Middlebrook,^ b. in Malta, 31 Aug., 1792; m. (1) James Remmg-
ton; (2) 17 Feb., 1842, Ralph Middlebrook; d. in Ballston, N. Y.,
30 Nov., 1857.
4828 Alraham Middlebrool;^ b. in Malta, 5 Mar., 1794; m. 27 Dec, 1818,
Laura Dupee, dau. of Charles and Olive Dupee, of Milton, N. Y.;
he res. in Milton until 1859; was Justice of the Peace; superin-
tendent of the poor of Saratoga Co.; served in the war of 1812;
rem. in 1859 to Oswego, N. Y.; d. in Binghamton, N. Y., 15 '**1
Nov., 1874; she d. in Oswego, 12 June, 1861. ,
1866. HANNAH,'^ dau. of Isaac*' (597), b. 30 Apr., 1772; m. 10 June, 1791, -
Andrew Seymour, b. in New Canaan, Conn., 4 Jan., 1765, son of Andrew Sey-J^
mour, b. May, 1734, and Sarah Crissey, b. Oct., 1736. ,
He d. 24 Jan., 1844; she d. .8 Dec, 1848.
Children, h. in Malta, N. Y., except the last two, ivho were b, in Greenfield, N. T.
4829 Jared Seymour,^ b. 21 Sept., 1792; m. 17 Oct., 1826, Louisa Cobb; was
a school teacher.
4830 Hannah Seymour,^ b. 25 Dec, 1793; d.'umn., 1 Nov., 1827.
4831 Maria Seymour,^ b. 19 Feb., 1796; d. unm., 19 Feb., 1819.
4832 Sally Seyrtiour,^ b. 28 July, 1799; d. unm., after 1878.
4833 Lewis Seymour,^ b. 12 Sept., 1801; m. 30 May, 1833, EUzabeth Hewitt;
d. 5 Aug., 1841; was a farmer; res. in Greenfield.
4834 Paulina Seymour,^ b. 25 Oct., 1803; d. unm., 21 Feb., 1821.
4835 Isaac Seymour,^ b. 5 Oct., 1805; m. 2 July, 1835, Maria St. John; he
was a farmer; res. in Greenfield.
4836 Hiram Seymour,^ b. 27 Jan., 1808; d. 11 June, 1812.
4837 Harmon Seymour,^ b. 9 Sept., 1809; m. (1) 28 Jan., 1832, Jerush*^
Morehouse; (2) 21 Apr., 1853, Malissa Holmes; (3) 19 Nov.
1861, Susan Price; (4) 27 Mar., 1873, Mary J. Ten Broeck.
t^\
The Kelloggs in the New World. 345
4838 Eebecca Seijrnour,>^ b. 13 Sept., 1812; m. 22 Feb., 1838, James St. John;
lie was a carpenter ; res. in Stillwater, Saratoga Co., X. Y.
4839 Edirin Seymour^ b. 30 Oct., 1815; he was a farmer; res. in Greenfield;
d. unm., after 1878.
4840 Mary Seymour,^ h. 1 Feb., 1818; d. unm., 22 Aug., 18T2.
1870. MATTHEW,' son of Isaac" (597), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 22 Sept., 17S1 ;
m. (1) 13 June, 1S21, Sarah Seeley.
She d. 5 Aug., 1829, aged 40 years, 6 months, 18 days; he m. (2) 30 Nov.,
1830, Electa Crofoot, b. 2 Dec, 1801, dau. of Ebeuezer Crofoot and Sarah
Gregory; d. in Greenwich, Conn., 23 Mar., 1872 ; she d. in Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
11 Mar., 1S8G.
He was a farmer; res. in New Canaan, Conn.; was a Sergt. in the war of
1812 ; served in Norwalk, 9 to 14 Sept., 1813.
Children by second icife, b. in New Canaan.
4841 Haxxah,^ b. 27 Sept., 1831; d. in New Canaan, 18 Oct., 1835.
+4842 Exos,** b. 21 Dec, 1832 ; m. Eliza Jane Hubbell.
+4843 MixOT CHOFOOT,^ b. 17 Dec, 1834; m. (1) Emily Elizabeth Disbrow;
(2) Mary Louise Tallmadge.
+4844 Haxxah Eliza,^ b. 28 Sept.> 1836; m. Leonard. Frank Lounsbur}'.
4845 Esther Abigail,* b. 10 Dec, 1838; is unm.
+4846 George Res,* b. 17 Oct., 1840; m. Polly Mills Benedict.
4847 Julia Axx,^ b. 27 July, 1844; d. in New Canaan, 30 Mar., 1847.
1875. REBECCA,' dau. of Enos« (598), b. 16 Mar., 1787; m. James Evans, of
Binghamton, N. Y.
Child.
4848 Edward Evans,^ b. .
1918. SARAH,' dau. of Epenetus« (606), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 30 May, 1777 ;
m. 19 Apr., 1798, Samuel Dikeman, b. in Reading, Conn., 2 Nov., 1775, son of
Rev. Levi Dikeman, who was the pastor in Wilton, Conn., many years.
He d. in Boston, Mass., 12 Dec, 1825 ; she d. in South Boston, 1 Mar., 1846.
He was a boot and shoe manufacturer in New Haven.
Children.
4849 Cyrus Dikeman,^ b.in Ridgefield, Conn., 4 Feb., 1799 ; m. McRae,
of Alabama; rem. to St. Joseph, Fla., and Montgomery, Tex.,
where he d. 1852.
4850 Julia Ann Dikeman,^ b. in Ridgefield, 15 Mar., 1801; m. Walton Mead,
of Wilton ; he was a hatter ; rem. to Stamford, where she d. 4 Aug.,
1823, and was buried with her only child.
4851 Sarah Dikevian,^ b. in Ridgefield, 13 Aug., 1803; m. (1) 24 June, 1821,
Frederic Austin, who was drowned; she m. (2) 1 Oct., 1829,
Simon Francis, a trader of Boston; he d. 4 Mar., 1852; had three
children; she m. (3) 10 May, 1863, John Whitcomb, of West
Townsend, Mass.
4852 Samuel Sturges Dikeman,^ b. 5 Nov., 1805; m. Mary Gorham, of New
Haven; d. ; had two daus.
346 The Eelloggs in the New World.
4853 Frances Rebecca Dikcmanp" b. 11 Apr., 1810; m. Lorenzo Bean, of Bos-
ton ; d. 8 Jan., 1839.
4854 Jane Amelia Dikevianp' b. 29 Jan., 1816; m. Alexander McPiae, of Ala-
bama ; rem. to Montgomerj', where she d. .
1919. ANNA,'' dau. of Epenetus« (606), b. in Nonvalk, Conn., 28 Nov., 1T78;
ni. 18 Jan., 1798, Daniel James, b. in Norwalk, 10 Sept., 1773, son of Peter
James, b. in Wales, and Mercy Nash.
She d. 11 Jan.', 1829; he d. 28 Aug., 1843.
He was a sea captain; res. in Norwalk.
ChikJren.
4855 Salhj James,^ b. 27 Aug., 1798; m. 8 Feb., 1815, Daniel Williams; d. 11
Jan., 1816.
4856 William Kellogg James,^ b. 15 Sept., 1800; m. 8 Oct., 1870, Maria P.
Selleck; d. 13 Sept., 1877; was a lumber merchant in Norwalk.
4857 Mari/ Esther James,^ b. 5 May, 1805; m. 8 Oct., 1827, Samuel Hubbell;
d. 4 Dec, 1876.
1920. EPENETUS,' son of Epenetus« (606), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 1 Oct.,
1780 ; m. Marie Bruyn, b. in Warwarsing, Ulster Co., N. Y.
She d. in New York, 5 July, 1849 ; he d. 25 July, 1858. '•
He was a merchant in Warwarsing ; rem. to New York City, where he was a
wholesale grocer.
Children^ b. in Warwarsing.
4858 Epenetus Brcyn,^ b. ; d. unm., in New York, 11 Jan., 1884.
4859 Antoinette,* b. ; was unm. in 1898.
4860 James Bruyn,* b. ; was imm. in 1898; d. .
+4861 Frederick,* b. 5 Sept., 1823; m. Anna Brown.
1927. JAMES,' son of James« (610), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 17 July, 1781;
(1) 27 Aug., 1806, Eoxanna Turner, b. in Plymouth, Conn., 22 Oct., 1785.
She d. in Lewistown, Pa., 11 Oct., 1821; he m. (2) 1 Dec, 1822, Susannah
Catherine Kellogg Camp, b. 28 July, 1791, dau. of Isaac Camp, b. in Nonvalk, 8
Nov., 1770, and Elizabeth Nash (1878), b. 23 Feb., 1768, dau. of David Nash and
Susannah Kellogg (+600); d. 5 Aug., 1856; was buried in Cleveland, 0., in
the Erie Street Cemetery; she d. in Cleveland, 18 Feb., 1882.
When he was about 25 years old he began selling dry goods and other artiek-6
of trade to retail merchants in the States of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Vir-
ginia. He bought his stock in New York and made regular trips over established
routes. As he was successful, his brothers, Rufus, Edward and Frederick, followeil
his example. About 1821 he settled in Lewistown, Pa., where he engaged JD ^j
general mercantile business in connection with the manufacture of various kind
of paper. In 1830 he rem. to Cleveland, where he carried on for many years i
manufacture of paper, besides being connected with many other business (
prises.
Children by first wife.
+4862 Eliza,* b. in Northfield, Conn., 12 Aug., 1808; m. George Patton.
+4863 Mary,* b. in Northfield, 5 Mar., 1810 ; m. Theophilus Keckeler.
+4864 James Nash,* b. in Northfield, 12 Oct., 1820; m. Virginia August^
Hewes.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 347
Children by second wife.
-J-4S65 Edward Turner;'* b. in Lewistown, 17 Xov., 1823; ni. Harriet Lavinia
Brainard.
48G6 Charles David,* b. 6 Feb., 1S2T; d. in Cleveland, 9 June, 1830.
•4867 Susannah Catherine,* b. 16 Sept., 1828; res. unm., in Cleveland.
-f-48(j8 William Norman Lester,* b. in Cleveland, 4 Jan., 1833; m. Charlotte
Eliza Kelley.
1928. MAKY (POLLY)," dau. of James^ (610), b. in Xorwalk. Conn., 29
Pec, 1782 : ni. as his second wife, 12 May, 1805, Peck Clark, b. in Milford, Conn.,
14 Dec, 1771, son of Hezekiah Clark, b. in Milford, 1723, and Mary Peck, of
Bethany, Conn.
He d. in Salem, now Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., 0., 2 Aug., 1854, aged 82.
In 1800 he rem. from Woodbridge to Burlington, in 1806 to Xorthfield,
Conn., and in May, 1818, to Conneaut. After his death his widow lived with her
children in Cleveland. He was a farmer and a millwright.
Children.
4869 Anna Clark,^ b. in Xorthfield, 22 Aug., 1806; d. 14 Xov., 1807.
4870 Julia Clark,^ b. 16 July, 1808; m. 15 Oct., 1826, Simeon Wheeler San-
ford, b. in Litchfield Co., Conn., 2 Mar., 1805; d. in Conneaut, 3
Feb., 1832 ; had three children.
4871 Albert Clark,^ b. 8 Xov., 1809; m. 20 Sept., 1832, Elizabeth Howes
Wright, b. in Conneaut, 18 June, 1814, dau. of Sherman Wright;
he d. in Washington, D. C, 12 Dec, 1876; he prepared a genea-
logical record of the Clark, Kellogg and Xash families, which was
published in 1877 ; she d. 13 Sept., 1897, in Washington, D. C,
aged 83; had three children.
4872 Aaron Clark,^ b. 28 May, 1811; m. (1) 30 Oct., 1838, Mary Hamlin
Beardsley, b. in Cleveland, 25 Sept., 1819 ; she d. in Cleveland, 14
Xov., 1843; had no children; he m. (2) 21 July, 1845, Caroline
Elizabeth Bingham, b. in Andover, Conn., 8 May, 1818; had six
children.
4873 Alfred Clarlc,^ b. 20 Apr., 1813 ; d. unm., in Conneaut, 3 Aug., 1838.
4874 Edward Peck Clark,^ b. 16 June, 1814 ; m. in Conneaut, 7 Apr., 1836,
Lydia Semantha Ring, b. in Massachusetts, 22 Feb., 1817; in 1845
he rem. with his family to LTnion, Eock Co., Wis., where he d. 1
Jan., 1851 ; he is buried in the cemetery in Cooktown.
4875 Frederick Kellogg Clark,^ b. 18 Sept., 1817 ; "d. 7 Sept., 1818.
4876 Rtifvs Clark,^ b. in Conneaut, 23 Xov., 1819 ; m. 22 Mar., 1840, Celia
Sanborn, b. in Monroe, Ashtabula Co., 0., 9 Xov., 1821; had six
children.
4877 Merritt Clark,^ b. 11 Dec, 1821; d. unm., 1 Aug., 1844.
1929. ELIJAH,' son of James« (610), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 18 Oct., 1784; m.
(1)9 Feb., 1813, Ann Maria Woodruff, b. 24 Dec, 1790, dau. of Ezekiel Wood-
ruff, of Elizabeth, X. J., b. 30 Sept., 1744, and Sarah Donnington, b. 17 May,
1749.
She d. in Elizabeth, 24 Dec, 1831; he m. (2) in Elizabeth, 30 Jan., 1833,
Martha Banks Crane, b. 27 Mar., 1810, dau. of James Crane, of Newark, X. J.,
348 The Kelloggs in- the New World.
b. 17 Jan., 17S6, and Phebe Eiggs, b. 5' Feb., 1788; d. in Elizabeth, 25 Apr.
1S56 ; is buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
He settled in Elizabeth about 1813; was a merchant; she res. in Elizabeth.
Children by first wife.
4878 James X.iSH,^ b. 30 Sept., 1813 ; d. Nov., 1814.
4879 Edwaed Nash,^ b. 1 Nov., 1815 ; was graduated from Princeton College,
1833; d. unm., in Elizabeth, 8 Jan., 1867.
4880 EoBEET Wade,s b. 11 Sept., 1817; d. unm., 8 Oct., 1845.
-{-4881 Maet Almira,* b. 1 Sept., 1819 ; m. William Foster Day.
4882 Augustus Clark,^ b. 18 Dec, 1821 ; was graduated from Princeton Col-
lege in 1840 ; he was in the real estate business ; d. unm., in Eliza-
beth, 12 Nov., 1895. >-
-f-4883 Aarox Woodkuff,** b. 6 Feb., 1824 ; m. Clara Ailing Miller.
4884 Fraxcis,^ b. 22 Sept., 182G; d. 12 Nov., 1826.
4885 Sarah Louise,* b. 9 Mar., 1828 ; d. unm., 24 June, 1866. ^
4886 Julia Axtoinette,® b. 1 Oct., 1830; res. unm., in Elizabeth.
Children by second wife.
4887 Maria Woodruff,* b. 9 Dec, 1833; d. 22 Dec, 1835.
-{-4888 James Crane,* b. 18 July, 1837 ; m. Elizabeth Langdon Woodruff.
4889 Mary Woodruff,* b. 20 Feb., 1845; res. unm., in Elizabeth. -
4890 Harriet Beverly,* b. 17 June, 1846 ; res. unm., in Elizabeth. '"'.
-{-4891 Clementine,* b. 31 Jan., 1848; m. William Horace Corbin.
1930. PtUFTS,' son of James« (610), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 13 Oct., 1786; m. '
20 Mar., 1811, Betsey Clark, b. in Milford, Conn., 20 July, 1789, dau. of Aaron
Clark, b. 30 Sept., 1758, and Elizabeth Fowler, b. 10 Feb., 1765.
He d. in Orange, Conn., 30 Nov., 1832; she d. in Shippensburg, 24 Dec,
1856.
About 1820 he rem. his family from Northfield, Conn., to Pennsylvania, and
res. near Shippensburg, where he was a merchant. Early in 1832 he waa
stricken with paralysis and returned to his former home in Northfield, and to the
home of his father-in-law, Aaron Clark, in Orange, where, after a lingering illness,
bed.
Children.
4-4892 Miranda Polly,* b. 8 Aug., 1813 ; m. Joseph Pierce Nevin.
-{-4893 Annie Maria,* b. 6 Oct., 1816; m. Eev. William Humphrey Enos.
1931. ABIGAIL,'' dau. of James* (610), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 5 Jan., 1789;
m. in Northfield, Conn., 25 Mar., 1811, Levi Merriam, b. 28 June, 1787, son of
Joel Merriam, b. 1759, son of Thomas Merriam, of Watertown, Conn., and Theo
dotia Ferris, b. 1762, dau. of Lieut. Nathan Ferris, of Watertown.
She d. 29 Mar., 1839 ; he d. in Plymouth, Conn., 22 Mar., 1850.
Ch ildren.
4894 Ansel Merriam,^ b. 24 Dec, 1811 ; d. in Gambler, 0., while a student in
Kenyon College, 13 June, 1831.
4895 Betsey Merriam,^ h. 1 Oct., 1813; m. 13 May, 1834, George Bucking-j
ham, of Akron, 0., b. 2 Oct., 1807 ; he d. in Akron, 28 June, 1861;
shed, in Akron, 20 Feb., 1895; had three children.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 349
4896 David Kellogg Merriam,^ b. in Pljinouth, 14 Nov., 1815; m. 1 Sept.,
1840, Julia Ann Button, of Plymouth; lived on the old homestead;
she d. 22 Jan., 1876; he d. 22 June, 1876; had eight children.
4897 Julia Ann Merriam,^ h. 10 Apr., 1819; d. 15 Nov., 1821.
4898 Frederick E. Merriam,^ b. 10 Apr., 1823; d. unm., 7 Feb., 1845.
4899 Lydia Nash Merriam,^ h. in Plymouth, 30 June, 1825; m. 5 Oct., 1854,
Mansfield Sumner, of Akron, b. in Jamaica, Vt, 31 Dec, 1821;
had three children.
1932. EDWARD,^ son of James« (610), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 18 Oct., 1790;
m. in Northfield, Conn., 20 May, 1817, Esther Fenn Warner, b. in Plymouth,
Conn., 15 Feb., 1794, dau. of Lyman Warner, of Northfield, and Annis Welton.
He d. in Brooklj-n, 29 Apr., 1857; she d. 12 Aug., 1872; both are buried in
Greenwood Cemetery.
He established himself in the wholesale dry goods trade in the City of New
York about 1820. He was located on Pearl street, a short distance north of Han-
over Square, where he transacted a large and prosperous business until 1837. He
was largely interested in real estate in the City of Brookl\-n, and rem. his family
from New York in 1838, giving his time thereafter principally to the manage-
ment of his large estate. He was the author of two valuable works on financial
subjects, entitled : "Labor and Other Capital," and "A New Monetary- System."
Children.
4900 Elizabeth Warner,*' b. in Plymouth, 13 Feb., 1818 ; m. in New Y'ork
City, 20 Apr., 1836, Philip Livingston Jones, M. D., of New Y'ork,
b. 24 Sept., 1811 ; d. in Brooklj-n, 21 Apr., 1864, aged 46 years and
2 months; he d. 31 Oct., 1883; had no children.
4901 Amelia Nash,« b. in Northfield, 25 June, 1820; m. in New York, 18
June. 1838, Maj. John C. Henshaw, b. 25 May, 1815; he d. in
Elizabeth, N. J., 30 Oct., 1877 ; had no children.
— 4902 Edward Root,^ b. in New Y'ork City, 26 Jan., 1824; m. Rebecca Jennette
Fuller.
4903 Mart Esther,^ b. in New Y^ork City, 22 Feb., 1826; m. 22 Feb., 1854,
Samuel W. Putnam, of New Y'ork, b. 15 Mar., 1823; res. in Eliza-
beth; he d. 23 Mar., 1896; had no children.
-f4904 Harriet Elvira,^ b. in New Y'ork City, 9 Mar., 1828; m. Dr. Carroll
Dunham.
1933. FREDERICK,'' son of James* (610), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 11 Aug.,
1792 ; m. 24 Mar., 1819, Minerva Warner, b. 4 Aug., 1795, dau. of Chauncey
Warner, of Plvmouth, Conn.
She d. 8 Jan., 1860; he d. in Baraboo, Wis., 11 May, 1860.
He settled in Reading, Pa., in 1821. In Mar., 1834, rem. from Reading and
located his family in New Y'ork. He carried on an extensive trade; res. in
Brooklj-n, 1841-49 ; in 1855 rem. to Baraboo, where three of his sons were living.
Children, first two V. in Northfield, Conn., others in Reading.
+4905 Elvira Warner,® b. 4 Jan., 1820 ; m. George Alfred Trowbridge.
+4906 Chauncey Warner,® b. 15 Dec, 1821 ; m. Mary Eliza Bassett.
+4907 Albert Frederick,® b. 20 Mar., 1824; m. Sarah Jane Bassett.
350 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4908 Edwin Mekkitt,^ b. 20 Sept., 182G; m. IG Apr., 1867, Louise H. Chur,
b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 9 Oct., 1840 ; she d. 25 Mar., 1868 ; he m!
(2) in Cambridge, Mass., 9 Oct., 1869, Fannie Ann Bowen, b. in
Boston, Mass., 25 Sept., 1836, dau. of Charles Bowen, b. in 1806
and Elizabeth Williams, b. in Boston, 1809. He rem to New York
City in 1834; commenced the practice of medicine in 1852; in
1871 he was the vice-president of the Homeopathic Mutual Life
Insurance Company, Xew York. She d. 5 June, 1900; had no
children.
+4909 Levi Mereiah* b. 4 Sept., 1829; m. DeUght L. Wickes. -
+4910 Ansel Nash,* b. 20 Mar., 1832; m. Annie E. Barnes. ^
1934. LYDIA,'^ dau. of James** (610), b. in Franklin, 28 Apr., 1794; m. in
Northfield, Conn., 7 May, 1817, Deacon Merritt Clark, b. in Milford, Conn., 3
Mar., 1793, son of Aaron Clark, b. 30 Sept., 1758.
She d. in Northfield, 15 Oct., 1835; he d. in Baraboo, Wis., 27 Feb., 1868.
He lived for a long time in Hammond, St. Croix Co., Wis.
Children. •
4911 Elizabeth Foivler Clark, ^ b. in Northfield, 8 Feb., 1818; m. Albert G.
Tuttle ; had four children.
4913 Louise Arm Clark,^ h. 26 Sept.,' 1819; m. 29 Sept., 1845, Ealph Garwood -
Camp, of Northfield ; d. in Northfield, 29 June, 1848.
1936. CHARLES,' son of James« (610), b. in Franklin, N. Y., 14 Aug., 1798;''
m. 28 Mar., 1827, Hannah Drake, b. 16 Jan., 1803, dau. of John Drake and
Martha Thompson.
He d. in Hastings, Mich., 15 Oct., 1847; she d. 4 Jan., 1861; they are both
buried in Lyons, Mich.
In 1828 or '29 he was a merchant on Staten Island; rem. in 1830 to Newark,
N. J., and in 1833 to Ann Arbor, Mich., where he was a farmer.
Children.
+4913 Martha Thompson,* b. 7 May, 1828; m. Clark Hubbard Palmer.
+4914 Mart Drake,* b. 13 June, 1830; m. Jacob Moore Hale.
+4915 Hannah Delia,* b. 22 June, 1833; m. Edward Martin Gates.
+4916 Phebe Esther,* b. 12 Oct., 1835 ; m. Edwin Boyer.
4917 Chaeles Drake,* b. 29 June, 1838; d. unm., 5 Nov., 1862, in the hos-
pital in Danville, Va. ; was a Union soldier.
4918 Julius Cl.\ek,* b. 29 June, 1838; m. 1 Nov., 1859, Martha Gates; d.
30 Nov., 1859.
1937. CLARK,'' son of James** (610), b. in Franklin, N. Y., 14 Oct., 1800; m-
28 Oct., 1828, Catharine Sergeant, b. 28 Jan., 1802, dau. of David Sergeant, of
Parsippany, N. J., and ilargaret Emmick, b. in Germany.
He d.'s Sept., 1870; she d. in Oshtemo, Mich., 29 Aug., 1873.
He left Litchfield about 1819 and went to Staten Island, N. Y., and Eliza-
beth, N. J., where he was a merchant. In June, 1835, he rem. to Oshtemo, mak-
ing the journey in twenty-one days by canal, lake and with horses and oxen. He
was a farmer ; also Justice of the Peace.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 351
Children.
-1-4919 James Merritt,'* b. in Elizabeth, 22 Sept., 1S29; m. Mrs. Susan (Kemp-
sey) Stafford.
4920 Anna Maeia,^ b. in Elizabeth, 31 July, 1S31 ; d. 23 Dec, 1833.
4921 Henry Clark,^ b. in Elizabeth, lG"Sept., 1S33; d. 1 June, 1834.
4922 Frederick Clark,'* b. in Oshtemo, 1 Oct., 1837; d. imm., 1.5 June, 18G7.
+4923 Emily Wikslow,* b. in Oshtemo, 19 Mar., 1840 ; m. George Henry
Snow.
-f-4924 Albert Sergeant,** b. in Oshtemo, 30 Xov., 1842 ; m. Jane Maria Balch.
1938. AXXA WEED," dau. of James« (610), b. in Xorthfield, Conn., 26 Mar.,
1803; m. in Green Bay, Wis., 27 Sept., 1832, John Yates Smith, of JIadison
Wis., b. 10 Feb., 1807.
She d. in Madison, 3 Mar., 1847.
Child.
4925 Hayden Kellogg Smith,^ b. in Green Bay, 8 Feb., 1834; m. 30 Aug.,
1860, Fanny Proctor. He was connected with the Milwaukee Sen-
tinel and Chicago Times as editor.
1939. JULIA,' dau. of James« (610), b. in Xorthfield, Conn., 21 Mar., 1805;
m. 5 Xov., 1828, Ogden Smith, b. 26 July, 1803, son of John J. Smith, b. 27 Oct.,'
1772, and Phebe Jewell, b. 11 July, 1774.
He d. in Elizabeth, X. J., 8 Feb., 1851; she d. 6 Oct., 1887, aged S3.
He was a merchant ; res. in Elizabeth.
Children.
4926 Elijah Kellogg Smith,^ b. in Elizabeth, 3 Feb., 1831; m. 14 June, 1852,
Harriet Cole Squier, b. 15 June, 1830; had two children.
4927 JIary Johnson Smith,^ b. in Elizabeth, 7 July, 1832; d. 29 Oct., 1832.
4928 John Jewell Smith,^ b. 13 July, 1834; m. (1) 28 Apr., 1855, Henrietta
De Groot, of Elizabeth, b. 21 Mar., 1836; she d. 18 Jan., 1881; he
m. (2) Mary Helen Hall, of Xew York., b. 1861; he d. 18 Jan.,
ISSl.
4929 Martha Clark Smith,^ b. in Elizabeth, 3 Xov., 1837; m. 26 June, 1860,
Joseph Alward, of Elizabeth, b. in Basking Eidge, X. J., 4 July'
1828.
4930 Elias Derby Smith,^ b. in Bound Brook, X''. J., 5 Apr., 1840; m. 13 Sept.,
1865, Keziah P. Martin, of Hackettstown, X. J., b. 20 Sept., 1844^
4931 Walter Ogden Smith,^ b. in Somerville, X. J., 11 June, 1843; m. 12
Sept., 1866, Harrietta Frances Wells, b. in Bloomiield, X Y 24
Oct., 1847; he d. 10 Dec, 1892.
4932 Julia Anna Smith,^ h. in Somerrille, 11 June, 1843; d. in Somerville,
22 June, 1845.
1944. ESEK," son of Stephen" (611), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 21 Xov., 1786; m.
24 Mar., 1811, Maria Osborn, b. 26 May, 1788, dau. of Jacob Osborn, b. 20 Sept.,
1757, and Betsey Jarvis, b. 10 Sept., 1761.
He d. 25 Mar., 1863; she d. 28 Mar., 1867.
He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Xorwalk, and for many
years a vestrj-man. He was a farmer; res. in Xorwalk; his son, Josiah, oc-
352 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
cupied the homestead. He served in the -war of 1812, 9 to ll Sept., 1813, in Nor-
walk.
Children, h. in Norwalk.
4933 Betsey Ann,^ b. 16 Dec, 1811; d. 20 Jan., 1812.
-|-4934 Makgaket Emily,^ b. 7 Nov., 1813; m. William Augustus Barlow.
+4935 Hariuet,*' b. 21 June, 1817; m. Horace Fitch.
-1-4936 Maey Feances,^ b. 29 May, 1819; m. William Henry Wheeler.
4937 Caeoline,** b. 3 Aug., 1821 ; m. 23 Mar., 1841, Charles F. Osborn, b. 28
Sept., 1818, son of Charles Osborn, b. 17 Aug., 1T92; she d. 1 Apr.,
1864; had no children; he m. (2) 19 Apr., 1865, Harriet Smith.
4938 Adelia Maria,^ b. 28 Feb., 1824; m. 3 Apr., 1850, Calvin S. Wheeler;
had no children.
4939 Andrew,® b. 1 May, 1826 ; d. 4 Sept., same year.
+4940 JosiAH,s b. 28 Mar., 1829 ; m. Amanda Morey.
1945. MARIA,' dau. of Stephen^ (611), b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 21 Oct., 1788;
m. 22 Mar., 1808, Daniel Richards, b. in New Canaan, Conn., 28 Aug., 1784, son
of Jesse Richards, b. 24 July, 1763, and Lydia Hickok, b. 2 Jan., 1762.
He d. 12 Apr., 1826; she d. 2 May, 1874.
He was a farmer in New Canaan.
Children.
4941 Phebe Elizabeth Richards,^ b. 19 Sept., 1810; m. 20 Dec, 1838, Joseph
Upham, b. in Granville, N. Y., 27 Apr., 1808, son of Joseph Up-
ham, b. in Sturbridge, Mass., 13 Feb., 1764, and Huldah Smith, b.
in SufBeld, Conn. ; he was a hardware merchant in New York
City; d. in Brooklyn, 4 Dec, 1867.
4942 Sophia Frances Richards,^ b. 1 Nov., 1814; m. 15 Aug., 1838, Chester
S. Kasson.
4943 Hannah Maria Richards,^ h. 17 Aug., 1817; m. 10 Apr., 1839, Myron
Giddings Hoyt, b. 2 Mar., 1812, son of Timothy Ho}-t; he d. 13
Oct., 1839; he was a merchant; they res. in Lansingburgh, New
York City and Lockport, N. Y., where he d.
4944 Lydia Bouton Richards,^ b. 5 July, 1820; m. 23 Apr., 1840, George
Trowbridge, of Lockport, N. Y.; he d. ; she d. 3 Mar., 1843.
4945 Margaret Kellogg Richards,^ b. 21 Feb., 1822; d. umn., 23 Mar., 1840.
1947. JEMIMA,'^ dau. of StephenC (611), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 21 Mar.,
1793 ; m. 3 Apr., 1814, William Osborn, b. in Norwalk, 9 Jime, 1790, son of Jacob
Osborn, b. 20 Sept., 1757, and Betsey Jarvis, b. 10 Sept., 1761.
He d. 1867 ; she d. in Jacksonville, N. Y., 1 Feb., 1873.
He was a dealer in flour and feed in New York ; he lived many years in
Troy, retired from business.
Children.
4946 George Kellogg Osborn,^ b. in New York, 15 July, 1815; m. 11 June,
1838, Harriet C. Chamberlain; she res. in Bay Ridge, N. Y., after
the death of her husband ; he d. 8 Mar., 1843.
4947 Frances Elizabeth Osborn,^ b. 1 Mar., 1820 ; m. in Tmv, 18 Apr., 1838,
Israel Ross Catlin, b. in Waterloo, 28 Jan., 1811, son of Israel Cat-
lin and Ditha Ross; he was a hardware merchant and manufacturer
of edge tools; she d. 10 Aug., 1864; he d. in Troy, 10 Feb., 1876.
The Kelloggs is the Xew World. 353
1948. ELIZABETH/ dau. of Stephen" (611), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 19 Feb.,
1795; m. as his second wife, 27 Dec., 1819, Kufus Eichards, b. 25 Apr., 1781, son
of Capt. Gershom Eichards, of Xorwalk, and Elizabeth Eichards.
She d. 5 Sept., 1849; he had m. (1) 1806, Ehenah Scofield.
Children.
4948 Charles Rufiis Richards,^ b. 29 Oct., 1821 ; d. unm., 6 July, 1863.
4949 Caroline Augusta Richards,^ b. 17 Nov., 1833; m. 18 Nov., 1847, Fred-
erick Leake; d. 18 Oct., 1863.
1949. STEPHEN,''' son of Stephen** (611), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 26 Apr.,
1797; m. 1 Jan., 1823, Susan Emeline Bigelow, b. in Colebrook, Conn., 5 Dec,
1S05, dau. of Asa Bigelow, b. in Marlboro, Conn., 18 Jan., 1779, and Lucy Isham,
b. in Colchester, Conn., 22 Sept., 1780.
He d. 12 Nov., 1845; she d. in Maiden. N. Y., 13 Feb., 1884.
He was a merchant in Maiden from 1822 to '33. From 1833 to '36 in Troy
in the firm of Kelloggs & Osborn. He then returned to Maiden, and formed the
firm of Bigelow, Kellogg & Co.
Children.
+4950 Nathan,^ b. in Maiden, 18 Feb., 1825 ; m. Helen Maria Laflin.
+4951 Lucy Bigelow,* b. in Troy, 4 Aug., 1830; m. Dietrick Amalo Wolf.
+4952 Susan Lydl^,*' b. in Maiden, 26 July, 1834; m. Carl William Edward
Oxholm.
+4953 Frances Adeline,* b. in Maiden, 25 Sept., 1836; m. Dr. Eobert Watts.
+4954 Asa Bigelow,* b. in Maiden, 20 Dee., 1839; m. Sarah Jane Akin.
4955 Stephen D.,* b. 26 Feb., 1843; d. 4 Oct., 1848.
1951. FEANCES BOUTON.' dau. of Stephen" (611), b. in Norwalk, Conn.,
14 May. 1801; m. in Troy, N. Y., 17 Sept., 1825, Stephen Field, b. in Ferris-
burg, Yt, 31 Mar., 1794.
She d. 22 Mar., 1829 ; was buried in Montreal, Canada ; he d. of isthmus
fever, 14 Dec, 1850, in the house of Mr. Van Court, of Chagres, New Grenada,
on his return from San Francisco.
He was a tanner; res. in Montreal.
Child.
4956 Francis Kellogg Ficld,^ b. in Montreal, 13 Mar., 1829; m. 14 Oct., 1854,
Frances Amelia Burr, b. in Parish Eapids, La., 26 Nov., 1834; res.
in New Britain, Conn. ; had one child, Burr Kellogg Field, b. in
Auburn, Ind., 5 May, 1856.
1953. DAVID,'' son of David« (650), b. in Groton, Conn., about 1771 ; m. (1)
29 Apr., 1798, Bridget Newton, b. about 1781, dau. of Ebenezer Newton, of
Groton.
She d. 7 June, 1833; he m. (2) 1840, Nancy Dennison, b. in Stonington,
Conn., 17 Aug., 1798, dau. of Beebe Dennison and Prudence Holmes, b. about
1755.
He d. 20 Aug., 1863, aged 92; she d. 17 Aug., 1865.
After the death of his father he went to live with Nathan Daboll, A. M.
(author of works on mathematics). He went to Schaghticoke, N. Y., to learn the
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354 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
trade of a carpenter of his uncle, Joseph. He also assisted in the survey of Onon-
daga Co. After learning his trade he returned to Stonington and bought land
adjoining his mother's farm, where he built a house and spent the rest of his days.
He was Justice of the Peace in Stonington; served in the war of 1812, at the
bombardment of Stonington.
Children, b. in Stonington.
+495? David,« b. 31 Mar., 1799; m. Lydia Smith Bennett.
4958 Joseph,** b. 27 July, 1801; m. Angeline Holmes; res. in Schaghticoke
N. Y., and Centerport, X. Y. ; d. in Illinois in 1868, aged 67.
+4959 Mary (Polly),** b. 17 Xov., 1803; m. Thomas Jefferson Lamb.
+4960 Eliza Williaiis,^ b. 22 A- ov., 1805 ; m. John Hillard.
+4961 Austin,^ b. 19 Oct., 1807 ; m. Frances M. Moore.
4962 Daniel,* b. 15 Feb., 1809 ; he was lost about 1825 on a ship that left
New York ; was never heard from.
+4963 Laur.\,s b. 19 July, 1811; m. Thomas Leeds.
+4964 Eunice^* b. 1 Dec, 1815; m. Frederick Johnson.
+4965 Emily-,* b. 4 July, 1818; m. Austin Flint Henshaw.
4966 Frank Xoriian,** b. about 1820; d. about 1839.
4967 Cyrus L.,* b. 18 Apr., 1821; sailed from Stonington on a whaling voy-
age and fell overboard, in a gale, 8 Nov., 1843, and was drowned.
4968 Hiram,* b. ; d. in infancy.
1956. JASON,'' son of Benjamin® (651), b. in South Salem, N. Y., 2 Dec., .j
1790; m. in Bedford, N. Y., Catherine Miller, b. 4 Sept., 1798, dau. of Henry ^
Miller, of Bedford.
She d. in South Salem, 30 Mar., 1856 ; he d. in Philadelphia, Pa., 9 Nov.,
1860 ; both are buried in South Salem.
He was a farmer; res. in South Salem.
Children, b. in South Salem.
4969 Henry,* b. 17 Aug., 1817 ; d. in South Salem, 7 Sept., 1838.
4970 Electa Ann,* b. 11 Nov., 1819; d. unm., 3 Dec, 1855.
+4971 Clarissa,* b. 7 Dec, 1821 ; m. William Scofield.
+4972 Benjamin,* b. 1 Feb., 1824; m. Sarah Maria Packard.
+4973 Cy-eus,* b. 26 Sept., 1S26; m. (1) Eliza Ann Osbom; (2) Mary Eich-
ards Moseley.
4974 Lois,* b. 8 Mar., 1829 ; m. 25 Sept., 1850, William Chauncey PuUen, b. ^
in Bedford, 28 Dec, 1826, son of Cornelius Pullen and Zilpah ^
Garnsey ; he was an ice dealer; res. in Pound Eidge, N. Y. ; had DO ^^i
children. '^"■'i
+4975 Margaret Strang,* b. 23 June, 1831 ; m. Dr. William Ezra Parsons. ,^^'
+4976 Jason Gardiner,* b. 25 Feb., 1834; m. Maria Ea^mond. ^S,
4977 Catherine Miller,* b. 12 June, 1838; d. 5 Sept", 1840. ."^i
1958. LOIS,'' dau. of Benjamin** (651), b. in South Salem, N. Y., 16 Jan.,
1795; m. 28 May, 1816, Gilbert Jones, b. near Newburgh, N. Y., 28 Apr., 1793,
son of Gilbert Jones and Hannah Wood.
He d. in New Paltz, N. Y., Dec, 1840; she d. in South Salem, 15 May, 135*^-
He was a farmer; res. in Carmel, and later in Monticello, N. Y., from wh"'"
place he rem. to New Paltz.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 355
Children/all but last two h. in MonticcIIo.
497S Eunice Jones,^ b. 26 Sept., 1S18; m. "24: Feb., 1S50, Ha^ylcy Seymour;
res. in Wilton, Conn.
4979 Betsey Elizabeth Joncs,^ b. 4 Oct., ISiO; d. in Danbury, 25 May, 1S50;
is buried in South Salem.
4980 Nancij Joncs,^ b. 9 Aug., 1S24; m. 11 Mar., 1346, Sanford Keeler; res.
in Wilton, Conn.
49S1 Manj Jane Jones,^ b. 30 Oct., ISST; m. in Cross Pdver, X. Y., 3 X"ov.,
1842, William Avery : res. in South Salem.
4982 Catherine Janette Jones,^ b. 8 Jan., 1S33; m. Albert Jones, of South
Xorwalk, Conn. ; res. about ten miles from Eockford, 111.
49S3 Benjamin Franklin Jones,^ b. 6 Dec, 1836; res. in Eockford, 111.
1959. ABIGAIL,' dau. of Jonathan" (652). bap. in Xew Canaan, Conn., 16
Jan., 1757; m. in Wilton, Conn., 6 Oct., 1799, Moses Johnson.
He probably rem. from Wilton to Xew Canaan.
Children.
4984 Elizabeth (Betsey) Johnson,^ b. .
4985 Susan Johnson,^ b. .
4986 Uriah Johnson,^ b. .
1962. EXOCH," son of Jonathan" (652), h. in Xew Canaan, Conn., 2 Dec,
1761; m. in Saratoga Co., X'. Y.. 21 Apr., 1791. Elizabeth Wood, b. about 1765^
He d. in Wales, X\ Y"., in 1843.
. He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner. From the records of the Pen-
sion Office it is learned that he was living in Willink, X. Y. ; enlisted in Xorwalk,
the last of May, 1777, and served six years, when he was discharged at West
Point, X^. Y. He was in the battles of Gennanto\^Ti and Monmouth, and at the
surrender of Lord Cornwallis, at Yorktown. In 1823, he lived in Wales, Erie
Co., and there were living in his family at that time his wife, Elizabeth, son,
James, and dau., Eliza. Mention was also made of a son, Enos, more than 21
years of age, whose residence was unknown.
Children.
4987 Patty,s b. 25 Jan., 1792; d. 22 Oct.. 1793.
+4988 Mart,* b. 21 Sept., 1793; bap. in Greenfield, 23 Oct.; m. Gilbert
Holmes.
4989 Daniel,* b. 29 Sept., 1795; d. 1 Aug., 179G.
4990 Abigail,* b. 3 Aug., 1797 ; d. 21 Sept., same vear.
4991 Exos,* b. 19 Oct., 1800, bap. in Greenfield, 11 Jan., 1801; m. Lydia Car-
lyle; he was a farmer; res. in Aurora, Erie Co., X. Y. ; was a
Whig; d. about 1840; had no children.
+4992 Sarah,* b. 23 Aug., 1802; bap. in Greenfield, 10 July, 1803; m. Chaun-
cey Ira Calkins.
4993 James Wood,* b. 25 May, 1804; bap. in Greenfield, 4 X"ov., 1804; m.
Mary Calkins, b. 4 Jan., 1801, dau. of Israel and Mary Calkins ;
he d. in Wales, X. Y., 18 Apr., 1850, where he res. ; she d.in Atchi-
son, Kas., about 1871; he was a farmer, a Baptist and a Whig;
had no children.
+4994 Eliza,* b. 21 Feb., 1806; m. David P. Creorge.
356 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
1963. SUSANNA/ dau. of Jonathan" (052), bap. in New Canaan, Conn., 3
Oct., 1763; m. Deacon Jonathan Wood, b. 4 Feb., 1757.
He d. 26 Oct., 1823; she d. 22 May, 1824.
Thev lived in Greenfield, where they probably rem. soon after their mar-
riage. He was a soldier, in the revolution, from Westchester Co., N. Y., and,
with several of his brothers, was among the first settlers of Greenfield. He was
appointed to keep order in the galleries. He was present at a meeting in 1792,
when it was voted to build a new meeting-house in Greenfield. In 1800 he was
paid two dollars for sweeping the meeting-house for one year.
He was a deacon. In the records of the clnirch at Greenfield he was some-
times called deacon and sometimes captain.
Children, probahbj all h. in Greenfield.
4995 Asahel Wood,^ b. 3 May, 1792 ; m. 24 Nov., 1814, Olivia Hall, b. 24 Sept.,
1794; d. 12 Apr., 1883; she d. IG July, 1857; they res. in Dover,
III -
4996 Joseph Selah Wood,'^ l)ap. 1 Dec, 1793 ; probably d. young.
4997 Zenas Wood,^ b. bap. "1 Lord's Day, 1797."
4998 Elizabeth Wood,^ bap. 18 Feb., 1798; m. in Greenfield, 1 Feb., 1820, In-
crease Hoyt, b. 7 Nov., 1797, son of Jonathan Hoyt, b. 1761, and
Chloe Miller; res. in Ballston, N. Y., and Dover, 111. ; he d. 2 June,
1864; she d. 18 Aug., 1867.
4999 James Wood,^ bap. 18 Aug., 1799; m. ; he was a noted clergy-
man.
5000 Jeremiah WoodJ^ b. 1801; bap. 3 Jan., 1802; m. in Greenfield, Sept.,
1828, Thankful Bacon Hewitt, b. in Connecticut, Oct., 1801 ; d. 6
June, 1876 ; she d. 26 July, 1886 ; he was graduated from Princeton
Theological Seminary; was settled as pastor of the First Presby-
terian Church in Mayfield, N. Y., 26 Sept., 1826, and remained
there until his death in 1876, a period of nearly fifty years.
5001 EUas ]Yood,^ bap. 11 May, 1803; d. 12 Apr., 1883, in Dover, 111.
5002 Leteis Wood,>^ bap. 14 July, 1805.
1965. STEPHEN,'' son of Jonathan^ (653), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 16 Apr.,
1770; m. 11 Aug., 1791, Sarah ^liller, b. 28 Dec, 1772.
He rem. from Connecticut to Greenfield, N. Y., before 20 Dec, 1792, where
he attended a church meeting on that date. He was trustee of the church in
1805. Later he rem. to Marcellus, Onondaga Co.
Children, first four bap. in Greenfield, 23 Oct., 1796.
+ 5003 Sandusky Miller,** b. 22 May, 1792; m. Sarah Harris.
-1-5004 Jonathan,* b. 23 July, 1793;" m. (1) Lydia Post; (2) Alice Covillc
5005 PiOZETTA,^ b. 14 Nov., 1794; m. Arden Clark.
5006 Elizabeth,* b. 30 June, 1796; m. Nathan Derrier.
-f 5007 Enoch,* b. 27 July, 1798; m. Olive Pratt.
4-5008 HiR.AM,*b. 29 Apr.", 1800; m. (1) Martha Marble; (2) Hannah Seabolt.
-1-5009 ANNA,*b. 25 July, 1801; m. (1) John Marble; (3) Jqjin Emmons; (3)
John Bangimm.
5010 John Calvin,* b. 1 July, 1803; d. unm., .
5011 H.aeriet,* b. 27 Aug., 1805.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 357
+5012 Chloe,* b. 27 Feb.,, ISO"; m. John Chrisler.
5013 Stephen,* b. 27 Aug., 1810; d. iinm. .
1966. DAXIEL," son of Jonathan** (652), bap. in Xew Canaan, Conn., 21 Feb.,
1773; m. Polly Chilcls.
They res. in Greenfield, IST. Y., where they 0T\^led a pew in the church. He
rem. from Greenfield, probably before 181B, to Gainsville, ISi". Y.
Children.
501-i Phebe,s bap. -1 Apr., 1807 ; m. Dyer Walker, of Gainsville.
5015 Cynthia,* bap. -1 Apr., 1807.
5016 Maey,* b. .
4-5017 Samuel Weed,* bap. 7 Apr., 1807 ; m. Dolly Emeline Jewell.
5018 Daniel,* b. .
1967. SARAH," dau. of Jonathan*' (652), b. in New Canaan, Conn., bap. 26
Feb., 1775; m. in South Greenfield, N. Y., 14 Feb., 1802, Mark Hopkins.
He res. in Paris, Oneida Co., X. Y., and Plattsburg or Prattsburg, N. Y.
Children.
5019 Eliza Cordelia Hopkins,^ b. ; m. Simeon Hayes, b. in Granby,
Mass., 23 Jan., 1801.
5020 Maria Hopl-inSj^ h. -; m. Dr. George Hayes, a brother of Simeon.
5021 Erastus Hopkins,^ b. ; m. Climena Clark, b. 2 July, 1810, dau.
of Kelaz and Abigail Clark ; was a farmer in White Lake, Mich.
1996. JOHX,'^ son of Daniel" (659), b. in Colchester, Conn., 30 Nov., 1784;
m. in Colchester, 1818, Elizabeth (Betsey) Wright, b. 14 Aug., 1788, dau. of
Azariah Wright, of Colchester, and ]Mercy Treadway.
She d. 6 July, 1856; he d. 15 Feb., 1877; bothd. in Colchester.
He was a farmer in Colchester. The homestead was bought by his great
grandfather and has never been owned, rented or mortgaged out of the family.
John gave it to his grandsons, children of Daniel.
Children, b. in Colchester.
+5022 Samuel Augustus,* b. 1 Dec, 1819 ,' m. Jane Gray Carroll.
• 5023 Elizabeth Wright,* b. 2 Nov., 1822; d. in Colchester, 15 July, 1839,
aged 17.
+5024 Daniel,* b. 18 Apr., 1824; m. Jane EHzabeth Hall.
5025 John Wright,* b. 1 Oct., 1831; d. in Colchester, 10 Mar., 1836.
2001. BENJAMIN," son of Joseph" (600), b. in Hebron, Conn., 25 May, 1744 ;
m. 1765, Phoebe Stark, b. in Hebron, 13 Jan., 1746, dau. of Moses Stark and
Elizabeth .
She d. 30 Sept., 1823 ; he d. 3 Nov., 1824, aged 80 ; both are buried on the
old farm in Austerlitz.
His will, dated 9 Nov., 1813, gives to wife, Phoebe, use of one-third of his
farm, all the furniture, etc., various small amoimts to different children, and the
Diilk of the property to his son, Elisha, whom he made executor.
He was a farmer in Hebron; about 1775 he rem. to that part of the Green
River Valley which is now Austerlitz, N. Y., with an ox team and sled. He was
358 The Kelloggs in the New World.
a revolutionary soldier; member of Col. Hogebaum's Eeg. (which consisted of
nine companies), and Capt. Spencer's Co., and belonged to that part of Albany
Co. which now comprises the County of Columbia. He is supposed to have been
with the Continental army when Burgoyne surrendered. In an expedition up
the Mohawk River in pursuit of marauding Indians he was nearly starved. It ig
said that all the food he had for three days was five kernels of corn which he hap-
pened to have in his pocket. In the "hard winter," for sixty days in succession,
the snow was up to the eaves of his house, and egress was made through the cham-
ber windows; the family lived on pounded corn and millett, being unable to get
to the mill. Stumps, where trees were cut for wood after the crust formed, were
found thirty to forty feet high in hollows where the snow had drifted, and his
sheep lived under the snow all winter, being found by the airholes made by their
breath.
Children.
+5026 Phoebe,s b. 1770; m. William Mitchell.
+ 5027 Elizabeth (Betsey),** b. ; m. Jabez Ohnstead. '-
+5028 Abigail,* b. ; m. Eleazer Barrett.
+5029 Ltdia,** b. 15 May, 1777; m. Joseph Gleason.
-j-5030 Elisha,s b. 4 Aug., 1779; ni. (1) Abigail Gleason; (2) Olive Mallory;
(3) Eunice Dewey.
+ 5031 Sai£Cel,» b. 4 Sept., 1781; m. (1) Martha Topping; (2) Harriet
Smith.
+5032 BexVJAmin,** b. 7 Feb., 1784; m. Sally Tarbox.
+5033 Joseph,* b. 10 Dec, 1788; m. (1) Dolly Curtis; (2) Mrs. Harriet
(Ivingslcy) Smith.
5034 Marvin-,* b. 1792; d. 1818, aged 26.
2002. CORP. JOSEPH,' son of Joseph" (660), bap. in Hebron, Conn., 21
Sept., 1746 ; m. 15 Dec, 1768, Mary Niles, of Colchester, Conn., b. 25 Feb.,
1749, dau. of Nathan Niles and Mary Saxton.
He d. 22 Mar., 1823, aged 77; she d. 5 May, 1841, aged 92.
He rem. from Colchester to Whately, Mass., where he res. from 1770 to '77;
later he rem. to Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vt., where he res. until Feb., 1813, when he
and his ^vife rem. to Newfield, where they lived with their son, Joseph, until their
death. He served in Capt. Salmon White's Co.; was discharged 19 Aug., 1777,
after the Bennington Alarm. Also in Col. Ezra May's Reg., which served at Sar-
atoga from 20 Sept. to 14 Oct., 1777.
Children,, h. in Whately, Mass.
5035 Mollt,* b. 22 Sept., 1770; d. 21 Aug., 1771.
5036 Betty,* b. 7 Sept., 1772; m. Hotchkiss.
+5037 Joseph,* b. 17 Sept., 1774; m. Elizabeth Pelton.
+ 5038 Solomon,* b. 5 May, 1777; m. Martha Mack.
Children, b. in Pawlet, Vt.
5039 Mary,* b. 18 Feb., 1780; m. 12 May, 1796, William McAllister; d. 2
Dec, 1798.
5040 Xathan Niles,* b. 5 Mar., 1783 ; m. in Pawlet, 8 Feb., 1804, Lavinia
Lewis, of Wells; in Oct., 1832, he res. in Sheldon, Genesee Co.,
N. Y., when he and Mary, his wife, conveyed their interest in land
of Jacob Lewis, late of Wells.
1
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 359
5041 SrSANXAH,*' b. 6 Aug., 1785; m. in Pawlet, 6 Aug., 1799, William Mc-
Allister, who had m. (1) her sister, ilary.
+ 50-42 Sylvaxus/** b. 17 Nov., 1788; m. • .
2004. AXX,'' dau. of Daniel*' (G61), b. in Hebron, Conn., 18 Apr.. 1746; m. 17
June, 1773, Solomon Perrin, son of Thomas Perrin, Jr., and Jcrusha Porter.
He d. 8 Sept., 1820 ; she d. 13 Mar., 1834.
They res. in Vernon, Conn.
Children.
5043 Atina Perrin,^ b. 7 May, 1775; m. 2 Nov., 1794, Eeuben Sumner, b. in
Hebron, 19 Mar., 17G4, son of Eeuben and Elizabeth (Mack) Sum-
ner, of Hebron; they res. in Hebron, where he d. 6 June, 1843;
she d. 27 Aug., 1864; had six children.
5044 Jerusha Perrin,^ b. 22 Oct., 1778; m. 11 Oct., 1796, Eev. Renrj Patter-
son Sumner, b. 20 June, 1773, son of Eeuben and Elizabeth (Mack)
Sumner, of Hebron; d. 4 Feb., 1798; he m. (2) Mary S. Gosslee,
of Glastonbury; he was a licensed Methodist preacher; d. 18 Jan.,
1838.
5045 Solomon Perrin,^ b. 25 Apr.. 1781; d. 23 Oct., 1823.
5046 Aaron Perrin,^ b. 29 June, 178G ; d. 19 July, 1875.
5047 Asabd PerrinP b. 12 May, 1789; d. 31 July, 1853.
2005. DANIEL,'' son of Daniel« (660), b. in Hebron, Conn., 10 Sept., 1747;
m. 31 May, 1770, Eachel Taylor, of Chatham, Conn., b. 12 Mar., 1747. fourth
child of Elisha Taylor and Hannah Judd.
She d. 30 Mar., 1831; he d. 25 Dec, 1835, aged 88; both are buried in
"Hockanum" Cemetery, South Hadley, Mass.
About 1782 he rem. to Goshen, Mass.; in 1826 to Enfield, Conn. His farm
was on the east side of the Connecticut Eiver, immediately north of the burying
ground. He is described as a man above medium height, with blue eyes and light
comple.xion ; he was a cheerful man of good habits whom his granddaughter, Mrs.
Wheeler, never knew to speak a cross word in his family. The last years of his
life were spent in Enfield, with his dau., Demmis. After he was 80 years old he
was in the habit of riding his horse to South Hadley, a distance of thirty miles,
and of returning the next day. His wife is described as being a small woman
with dark hair, eyes and complexion, and of a nervous temperament; she was
noted for her thrift and industry.
He served in the revolutionary war and drew a pension. He enlifted in the
autumn of 1775, in the company of Capt. Bulkley, of Colchester, Conn., and
marched to the siege of Boston ; returned home after the evacuation of the Brit-
ish, 17 Mar., 1776. Subsecjuently he was drafted for a short service in New Lon-
don, Conn., and at another time he served as a substitute for his father. Daniel,
and marched to Groton, Conn.
ChUdrcn.
5048 Eachel,* b. 27 Mar., 1771; d. unm., in Kendall, 0., 1 Aug., 1835.
5049 Joshua Tayloi!,^ b. 23 Dec, 1772; d. 10 Apr., 1776. "" "
-f 5050 Daniel/ b. 21 Nov., 1774; m. Eunice Weeks.
+ 5051 Lois,s b. 8 Sept., 1776; m. Alphcus Darling.
+ 5052 JosHUA.s b. 29 Oct., 1778; m. Clarissa Alvord.
360 The Kelloggs in the New \Yorld.
+5053 Demmis,** b. 30 Sept., 1780; m. Josiah Parsons.
+ 5054 Sally,* b. about 1785; m. Elisha Mather.
+ 5055. David,* b. 1790; m. Abigail Ward.
+ 505G Abigail,* b. ; m. Horace Taylor.
2006. MARY (POLLY),'' dau. of Daniel" (GGO), b. in Hebron, Conn., 3 Sept.,
1749; ni. Adonijah Strong, b. 21 Uay, 1749, son of Asahel StTong and Betterus
Crouch.
She d. 1822; he d. IS May, 1824.
He was a farmer. On 22 Aug., 1866, their descendants to the number of 533,
representing four generations, had a family festival in Easthampton, Conn., at
the house of Charles A. Strong, on Millais Hill. Young and old sat down at two
tables, 200 feet long, under a canopy of trees. In the afterpart of the day they ad-
journed to a neighboring church and heard addresses from Henr}- Strong, of East
Berlin, Gideon Welch and others. Hon. Daniel Strong, of Portland, Conn.,
stated that "no one of the family had ever been arraigned for any crime and that
no one of them was ever an inmate of an almshouse or even dependent upon public
or private charity for support."
Children.
5057 Adonijah Strong,^ b. 1773 ; m. 1793, Ehzabeth Cook, b. in 1774, dau. of
Moses and Elizabeth (Cone) Cook; he was a farmer in Easthamp-
ton ; was drowned in crossing the Westfield Eiver, 17 Apr., 1809 ;
she d. 14 Aug., 1851; had eight children.
5058 Manj (Polly) Strong,^ b. 1777; m. 1796, Nathaniel Markham, of East-
hampton, Conn., b. May, 1754; he was a farmer in Easthampton;
d. 21 Jan., 1829; she d. 17 Oct., 1802.
5059 Abigail Strong,^ b. 1777; m. (1) Elijah Ackley, b. about 1770; he was
a farmer; d. 14 Feb., 1807, in Chatham, Conn.; she m. (2) Wil-
liam Holmes, a farmer of East Glastonbury, who d. about 1843,
aged about 62.
5060 Henry Strong,^ b. 1779; m. (1) 1801, Mrs. Susanna (Cook) Newton,
dau. of Moses and Elizabeth (Cone) Cook, of Chatham, and widow
of Daniel Butler Newton, of Easthampton; she d. 15 Apr., 1820;
he m. (2) 13 Sept., 1820, Philena Arnold.
5061 Elizabeth (Betsey) Strong,^ b. 1780; m. about 1798, Daniel Harding, of
Chatham, b. in 1778, son of Nathan and Thankful Harding; he
was a farmer; d. 28 July, 1816, in Eichfield, N. Y.; she d. 28 July,
1816.
5062 Ashbel Strong,^ b. 1784.
5063 Anna Strong,^ b. 5 Nov., 178G; m. 3 Mar., 1805, Capt. Oliver Brainerd,
a farmer of Easthampton, son of Othniel and Jerusha (Shailer)
Brainerd; she was his second wife; d. 27 June, 1857.
5064 Kellogg Strong,^ h. 1786; d. young.
5065 Lovina Strong,^ b. 1789; d. umn., 2 July, 1864; lived with her brother,
Kellogg Strong, in Portland, Conn.
5066 Kellogg Strong,^ b. ; d. young.
The Kelloggs in the New \Yokld. 361
oOGT Kellogg :<tvong,^ b. 30 Oct., 1791; in. 30 Nov., 1814, Almira, dau. of
William and Elizabeth (Risle}-) House, of Glastonbury, Conn., b.
30 May, 1792; he was a quarryman in Portland; d. 26 Jan., 1SG5;
she d. 12 Mar., 1S66.
?,m8 Daniel Strong,^ h. 11^0 ; d. Jan.; 1S13.
[ 2008. HAXXAH," dau. of Daniel" (6G0), b. in Hebron, Conn., 7 May, 175G;
m. 20 Aug., 1777, Jonathan Hall, of Hebron.
[ Children.
1 5069 Jonathan Hall,^ b. 1 Sept., 177S.
I 5070 Hannah Hall,^ b. IS May, 1781.
! 5071 Chester Uall,^ b. 15 Aug., 1783.
5072 Ahigail Ho.ll,^ b. 1 Sept., 1787.
5073 iri7/!V;m Uall,*^ b. 1 Sept., 1791.
201>: CHARLES," son of Daniel** (660), b. in Hebron, Conn., IS July, 1772;
m. in Gilead Parish, Hebron, Feb., 1793, Lydia Hosford, b. IS Jan., 1775, dau. of
t _ Dudley Hosford and Eachel Buell.
j She d. 6 Jan., 1835 ; he d. 22 Mar., the same year.
They res. on the old homestead of his father and grandfafher, in Hebron,
until 1798, when the farm passed out of the family. He rem. to Hartford about
1798.
Children.
-|-5074 Charles,* b. 18 Dec., 1791; m. Amanda Giddings.
+5075 Li-DiA Hosford,* b. in Hebron, 15 July, 1796 ; m. David Shipman.
+5076 AxxA Dewey,** twin to Lydia, b. 15 July, 1796 ; m. Eli Gorham.
+5077 LrciNA Talcott,* b. in Marlboro, Conn., 30 June, 1798; m. Ira Key.
5078 Chester,** b. 27 June, ISOl; m. (1) in Catawissa, Columbia Co., Pa.,
Matilda Willets, dau. of Josiah Willets, a Quaker; she d. 1833; he
m. (2) in Medina, 0., Susan Higby, who d. in 1872; he m. (3)
Lucinda Kellogg, dau. of Josiah Kellogg, of Canandaigua, N. Y. ;
in 1835 he rem. to Indiana and started a woolen factory near
Goshen and sold out in 1815 ; next he entered the hardware trade
in Frankfort, Ky. ; he rem. in 1852 to Mt. Carroll, 111., where he
started a foundry; in 1868 he sold out and, retiring from active
business, located in Kalamazoo, Mich.; he d. 23 Aug., 1891, in
Ashtabula, 0., aged 90.
+5079 Alma Buell,* b. 5 July, 1803 ; m. Asa Clisby.
5080 Harvey,* b. 1 Aug., 1805; d. May, 1806.
+5081 Haevey Daniel,* b. 28 Aug., 1808 ; m. Susannah Dunn.
+ 5082 Hexky Newton,* b. 7 Apr., 1810; m. Amanda Cooley.
5083 Davto a..* b. 27 Aug., 1813; d. Mar., 1818.
+5081 David,* b. 29 Apr., 1822 ; m. Maria A. Clark.
2013. WILLIAM,' son of Moses,« (663), b. in Colchester, Conn., 28 Jan.,
1756; m. .
He rem. to Pawlet, Vt., and about 1784 to Cornwall, Conn., where he bought
land from a !Mr. Chapman, one of the original proprietors. He rem. again to
Onondaga Co., X. Y., about 1809. He was on the tax roUs of Cornwall from
362 The Kelloggs in the New Wokld.
1803 to 'OS. In Mar., 1783, he bought land in Pawlet, and was described as of
that town ; 23 Dec., 1785, he sold the same land ; was then of Cornwall, Conn.
Child.
5085 AsHBEL,^ b. ■ ; he was first clerk of the village of Salina (now
Syracuse), incorporated 13 Mar., 1824; at a meeting of citizens of
Onondaga Co., he was appointed one of a commission to circulate a
petition favoring the construction of the Erie Canal.
2016. AARON,'^ son of Moses** (663), b. in Hebron, Conn., 7 Oct., 1760; m. 21
Sept., 1786, Phebe Butts, b. in Canterbury, Conn., 2-1 July, 1766, dau. of Samuel
and Phebe Butts.
He d. 1814; she d. 1835.
They rem. to Wells, Vt., about 1792, where they lived until 1803, when they
rem. to Stowe, Vt. He is said to have been a revolutionary soldier at Valley
Forge and to have crossed the Delaware with Washington ; was a farmer.
Children^ b. in Pawlet.
+5086 Wakner,^ b. 23 Aug., 1788; m. Janette Gregg.
+5087 Elizabeth (Betsey),** b. 4 July, 1791; m. James Hammond.
Children, b. in Stowe.
+5088 William,^ b. 21 Oct., 1793; m. (1) Elizabeth (Betsey) Chubb; (2)
Roxanna Chapman.
5089 Aaron,s b. 11 Jan., 1796; d. 20 Apr., 1803.
Children, b. in Wells, Yt.
+ 5090 John Hicks,* b. 16 Jan., 1798; m. Lydia Pettingill.
+5091 HiRAM,^ b. 30 June, 1800; ra. Priscilla Tinkham Benson.
5092 Phebe,* b. 16 Sept., 1803; d. 9 May, 1805.
+5093 Jesse Churchill,* b. in Stowe, 10 Apr., 1806; m. Phebe Wood.
2021. JOSEPH,'^ son of Moses" (663), b. in Connecticut; m. .
Perhaps he rem. to Wells, Vt., where his brother, Aaron, res.
Children. %
+ 5094 Joseph W.,* b. in Bennington, Vt., 17 Feb., 1797; m. Olive Bassett.
+5095 Asa,* b. ; m. .
+ 5096 LoviCA,* b. in Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 26 Aug., 1800; m. Hiram Potter.
+ 5097 Eli,* b. ; m. .
5098 Adeline,* b. ; d. .
+5099 Philanda,* b. ; m. Dr. Aaron Drake Patchin.
2023. LUCY,'' dau. of Elijah« (664), b. in Hebron, Conn., 1 May, 1753; m.
(1) Asa Foote, Jr., of Colchester, Conn., son of Asa Foote and Jerusha Carter.
He d. 8 June, 1781; she m. (2) Benjamin Smith, of Sherburne, X. Y. ; he
d. in Oct., 1825 ; she d. a few days later.
Child by first husband.
5100 Lucy Footc,^ b. June, 1780; m. Aaron Porter, of Hebffin.
Children by second husband.
5101 Hannah Smith,^ b. .
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5102 Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith,^ b. .
5103 Sarah Smith,^ b. .
5104 David Smith,^ b. .
5105 Elijah Sniith,^^. m Marlboro, Conn., 30 July, 1798; m. 8 June, 1825;
Mary Lewis, b. in Suffield, Conn., 30 Nov., 1795, dau. of John
Lewis, b. 5 Sept., 1772, and Mary Gillette, b. 1768; she d. 23 Jan.,
1869, in Lisle, N. Y.; he d. there, 13 Apr., 1881 ; res. in Sherburne
and Lisle; had five children.
2024. DAVID,'^ son of Elijah^ (664), b. in Hebron, Conn., about 1757; m. 30
Nov., 1800, Abigail Washburn, b. 20 Jan., 1777, dau. of Levi Washburn, of Heb-
ron, and Abigail Porter.
He d. 16 Feb., 1815 ; she d. 16 Oct., 1864.
He was a farmer; res. in Hebron.
Children, b. in Hebron.
+5106 Abigail,^ b. 1801; m. (1) John Bigclow; (2) Orson Peckham.
5107 David,s b. 16 May, 1803; m. 22 Jan., 1835, Eunice E. Smith, of Middle
Haddam, Conn.; d. 3 Jan., 1890; both d. in Marlborough, Conn.;
had no children.
+5108 LuCT,8 b. 3 June, 1806 ; m. Elihu Porter Buell.
+5109 Elijah,^ b. 12 Sept., 1809; m. (1) Maria Rubv Marsh; (2) Hannah
Tyler Pratt.
2026. DEACON OLIVER J son of Ezekiel« (6G5), b. in Hebron, 30 Nov.,
1761 ; m. 18 Jan., 1788, Molly Webster, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 17 Dec., 1762, dau.
of Elijah Webster and Abia Metcalf.
He d. 27 Feb., 1830; she d. 14 Feb., 1833.
He was a farmer; rem. from Granby, Conn., to Lee, Mass., about 1812,
where he was deacon in the Congregational Church.
Children.
5110 Ann,s b. 25 Sept., 1789; d. 27 Sept., 1789.
5111 Ann,8 b. 14 Dec, 1790; d. 18 Jan., 1793.
5112 Jeptha,^ b. 6 Jan., 1793; m. (1) Amelia MacKnight, b. in Washington,
Mass., 17 Dec, 1793; she d. 11 Mar., 1854; he m. (2) Fanny -^^ — ;
she d. in 1883, in Clarendon, N. Y. ; he was a farmer; rem. from
Lenox, Mass., to Clarendon ; twenty years before his death his eye-
sight began to fail and for fifteen years he was totally blind; he d.
in Clarendon, 7 Jime, 1881 ; had no children.
+5113 Thalia.^ b. 21 Mar., 1795; m. Deacon Ezra Osborne.
+5114 Oliver,* b. 12 May, 1797; m. Minerva A. Sumner.
5115 Lois,8 b. 5 Jan., 1801; d. unm., 17 Sept., 1824.
2029. EZEKIEL,^ son of Ezekiel« (665), b. in East Hartland, Hartford Co.,
Conn., 14 June, 1773 ; m. 8 Dec, 1796, Luna Clark, b. 23 Dec, 1778, dau. of Na-
thaniel Clark and Dinah Phelps, b. in Hartland, 23 Dec, 1778.
He d. in Southwick, Mass., 18 Nov., 1828; she m. (2) Claudius Collins; d.
in North Granbv, Conn., 23 Oct., 1842.
364 The Kelloggs ix the Xzw World.
Children.
5116 Friexd,^ b. 19 June, 1797; d. unm., in Fauquier Co., Va., 2 Apr, 1839
5117 PoLLY.s b. 1 Nov., 1799; cl. IT May, 1S04.
+5118 Harvey,* b. 17 May, 1801; m. Sarah Murray.
4-5119 Eliza,s b. 9 Aug., 1802; m. Justus Kent.
5120 WiLLLiM,* b. 12 Apr., 1804; d. near Washington, Ga., 13 Oct., 1S27
+5121 Wilson,** b. 12 Apr., 1804; m. Elizabeth Adair.
5122 Lewis,* b. 4 July, 1806; d. in Southwick, Mass., 2 Aug., 1821.
+5123 Anna,* b. 18 Ju'ly, 1808; m. Shepard Starling Eaton.
5124 Edwin,* b. 23 Aug., 1810; d. 30 Sept., 1828.
+5125 Lyman,* b. 5 Feb., 1813 ; ni. Frances A. Waller.
+5126 Maey Luna,* b. 28 Feb., 1815 ; m. George Tod Townsend.
+5127 Oliver Wolcott,* b. 9 July, 1817 ; m. Eliza Smith Fletcher.
2030. EEV. SAMUEL,'" son of Samuel« (667), b. in Gilead Parish, Hebron,
Conn., 6 May, 1761; m. 25 Nov., 1787, Elizabeth Septima Lathrop, b. 9 Mar,
1764, dau. of Eev. Elijah Lathrop, b. IS Xov., 1724, and Silence Leonard Ke\
Elijah Lathrop was a descendant in the fifth generation of Eev. John Lithrop,
who arrived in Boston in 1634, and settled in Scituate and Barnstable. His -wife
was the fourth child of Zephaniah Leonard and Hannah King, of Taunton, Mass
He d. 2 Mar., 1826; she d. 8 Mar., 1844.
He was graduated from Harvard College in 1787 (where he was a cl issmate
of John Quincy Adams), but was first, two years, at Yale. In college he worked
his way and was so much in advance of his class that when he went from Idle to
Harvard he jumped from the sophomore to the senior class. He studied m Heb-
ron with Eev. Elijah Lathrop and settled in Hebron and Wethersfield. Hl rtm
from Wethersfield to Westfield, Mass., where he was living in 1799, and from
there to Hartford, Conn., where he d.
EEV. SAMUEL KELLOGG TO EEV. ELIJAH AXD MES. LATHEOP.
Both reverend sir and worthy madam.
Soft wedlocks bands, first was talked in heaven;
When happy man in Eden dwelt alone,
The smiling God, a spouse did form of bone.
That friendship iriight their joyful souls inspire.
And knit their hearts in a seraphic fire —
With wedlock's chain I wish myself to bind.
If from your lips the answer should prove kind;
Betsey, your seventh, I wish you to impart.
That we may join our hands, as well as hearts.
And live in love and share each other's care5.
While fleety time whirls on with rolling years !
Till Grizzly Death dissolves the silken chain.
That we may rise and mingle souls again.
Children.
+5128 Samuel,* b. 26 Oct., 1788; m. Laura Pease Jones.
5129 Betsey,* b. 2 Mar., 1790; d. 28 Sept., 1791.
5130 Leonard,* b. 15 Nov., 1791; d. 4 Mar., 1797.
+5131 William,* b. 2 June, 1793 ; m. Sarah Haskins Jones.
5132 Lathrop,* b. 20 Dec, 1796; d. 13 Mar., 1797.
I
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 365
2031- HAXJS'AH,' dan. of Samuel" (G67), b. in Hebron, Conn., 27 May, 1763;
m. (1) Blish.
He d. ; she m. (2) Bowers, of Glastonbury, Conn.
Child by second husband.
5133 Hannah Bowers,^ b. ■ ; res. in Eocky Hill, Conn.
2034. MAKTIX,'' son of Samuel" ((;67), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 1769; m.
Rachel Hosford, of Marlboro.
He d. 1825; she d. 10 Jan., 1S50, aged SI.
He was a farmer in Chatham, Conn.
Children.
4-5134: Eachel,* b. about 1791 : m. John Cone Xortham.
+5135 Martix,* b. 16 Feb., 1793; ni. Laura Adams.
5136 JoEL,^ b. ; d. young.
+5137 Ai.eked;'' b. 16 Feb., 1797; m. (1) Jenisha Brainerd; (2) Philena
Higgins Carrier.
+513S Eachelsea,* b. 17 Aug., 1800; m. Halsey Brainerd.
+5139 LuCT,s b. 13 Feb., 1805; m. Philo Eowley.
2036. ELISHA,' son of Samuel" (667), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 9 Xov., 1773;
m. 7 Feb., 1811, Emily Stratton, b. 21 Apr., 1791, dau. of William Stratton and
Ruth Goodrich, of Chatham.
He d. 16 Apr., 1816; she d. 17 Apr., 1851; both are buried in the Center
Cemetery, Glastonbury, Conn.
He lived on a farm near South Glastonbun.-. In 1838 he prepared a "Family
Tree," with the assistance of his daughter, Emily Maria, which has been helpful
to later genealogists.
Children.
+5140 GusTATC-s,s b. 14 Dec, 1811; m. Juliette Clark.
+5141 Emily Maria,^ b. 4 Oct., 1813; m. Hon. Thaddeus Welles.
+5142 LiTCY AxN,s b. 12 July, 1816; m. Samuel Eockwood.
+5143 EuTH Goodrich,^ b. 11 Dec, 1817; m. Deacon Martin Hollister.
+5144 Eliza,8 b. 1 Dec, 1819; m. Bissell Elijah Post.
+5145 Elisha Strong,^ b. 27 Xov., 1824; m. Mary Granger Brown.
+5146 Laura,* b. 14 June, 1830; m. (1) Eoswell Hollisfer Woodbridge; (2)
Dr. Brown.
2037. ICHABOD,'' son of Samuel" (667), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 1774; m.
Pamelia Betts, b. in Tolland, Conn., 1775.
He d. in Hartford, Conn., ^lay, 1806 ; he was a seafaring man ; res. in Glas-
tonbury; she m. (2) Jonathan Hartshorn, of Hartford; d. 25 June, 1813.
Children.
+ 5147 Pamela,* b. 15 Aug., 1798; m. Zora Waitc
+5148 IcHABOD,* b. 15 Feb., 1800; m. Malantha Mclntirc
+5149 Adeline,* b. 18 May, 1802; m. Eev. Parmelee Chamberlain.
+5150 Theodore,* b. 18 May, 1804; m. Hannah Wason.
+5151 Lorain,* b. 31 July, 1805; m. Xathan F. Crocker.
366 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2039. ASA,' son of Charles** (688), b. in Colchester, Conn., 21 Jan., 1749; m.
in Bolton, Conn., 19 Dec, 1774, Anna Webster, b. 9 Feb., 1751, dau. of Thoma^
Webster, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 8 Feb., 1704, a descendant in the fourth genera-
tion of Gov. John Webster, of Hartford, Conn., and Lydia L}Tnan, b. 23 Nov.
1709, dau. of Lieut. Jonathan Lpnan and Lydia Loomis.
He d. 22 Mar., 1S23, aged 75; she d. 16 Dec, 1846, aged 95 years and 10
months.
He settled in Bolton; rem. to Sandisfield, Mass., about 1790. In the will
of his mother, filed 13 Oct., 1790, he is called "Yeoman."
Children.
5153 EosSELL,s b. 26 Nov., 1776; d. 29 Feb., 1778.
5153 AsA,» b. 14 Feb., 1778; d. 18 Mar., 1778.
5154 Anna,s b. June, 1779; d. 13 Nov., 1779.
+ 5155 ASA,« b. 3 Feb., 1783; m. Mary Goodrich.
5156 RcsSELL,s b. 17 Jan., 1786; d. 39 Mar., 1787.
5157 EussELL,^ b. 25 Feb., 1788; d. 9 June, 1788.
5158 Okrex,s b. Apr., 1789; d. 28 Feb., 1791.
5159 Sarah,* b. 19 Sept., 1790; m. Ichabod Gay.
5160 Oreen,* b. in Sandisfield, 20 July, 1793;"^ m. in Sandisfield, 28 Oct,
1848, Harriet White, dau. of Daniel and Clarissa (Cleveland)
White, b. in Barkhamstead, Conn., 28 Jan., 1807 ; he d. in Cole-
brook, Conn., 4 Nov., 1859; had no children; she m. (3) in Win-
sted, Conn., 10 July, 1863, Anson Harrington, of Northampton,
Mass. ; he d. 6 Aug., 1878.
2040. CHAELES,^ son of Charles^ (688), b. in Bolton, Conn., 10 Apr., 1751;
m. about 1775, Marcy Simonds, b. 3 Dec, 1759, dau. of Col. Benjamin Simondt>,*
b. 23 Feb., 1726, son of Joseph Simonds, of Woburn, Mass., b. 1 Mar., 1683.
He d. 11 July, 1828, aged 77 ; she d. 15 Apr., 1834, aged 76 ; both are buried
in Middle Granville, N. Y., Cemetery.
He rem. from Bolton, Conn., to Williamstown, Mass., about 1770, and was ^
there an innkeeper, or ''Tavemor," being the first inn holder, of record, in the old
"Mansion House," which was burned in 1871. He rem. about 1797 to Middle
Granville, where he kept the "Granville House," which was destroyed by fire m
1876.
His will, dated 25 Jan., 1826, proved 33 July, 1839; codicil dated 6 Mar,
1828, mentions wife, Marcy, Marcy Hawley, Clarissa Wells, Mary Eaymond,
Laura Day, Marcia Eaymond, Lucia Averill, Electa Kellogg, granddaughters
Jane and Eliza Kellogg, sons, Harry, Hiram and Justin ; bequeaths Justin's por-
tion to his daus., Adeline and Harriet Newell Kellogg, because, owing to Justm's
peculiar situation, a legacy would do him no good.
Children, all hut last two b. in Williamstown.
+ 5161 Charles,* b. 13 July, 1776; m. Eowena Miner.
+5162 Marcy,» b. 38 Feb.,"l778; m. James Hawley.
*Col. Benjamin Simonds was a native of the eastern part of Hampshire Co., Mass.]
one of the original proprietors of Williamstown, Mass., its first innkeeper, and one of the '
most wealthy and prominent citizens. He led the Berkshire militia at the battle of Ben-
nington. He was m. 23 Apr., 1752, in Northampton, Mass., to Mary Davis, by the ReV.
Joseph Hawley, the famous Justice of the Peace.
The Ivelloggs in the New World. 367
-[-5163 Justin,* b. 17 Jan., 1781; m. Anne Stevens.
-1-5164 Clarissa,* b. 23 Feb., 1782; m. Walter Wells.
-(-5165 Mary,* b. 24 Dec., 1785 ; m. William Eaymond.
-(-5166 Laura,* b. 27 Aug., 1787 ; m. Justin Day.
5167 Electa,* b. 15 Sept., 1789; lu. as his second wife, Luther Conner; res.
in Painesville, 0. ; had no children.
-1-5168 Marcia,* b. 9 Feb., 1793; m. Nathan Ho}i; Kaj-mond.
-1-5169 Lucia,* b. 18 Apr., 1795 ; m. Mills Averill.
-(-5170 Henry Simonds,* b. in Granville, X. Y., 16 Aug., 1800; ni. Margaret
Eliza Cochran.
-f5171 Hiram,* b. in Granville, 9 Apr., 1804; m. Thankful Culver.
2041. EUSSELLJ son of Charles" (6S8), b. in Bolton, Conn., 12 Xov., 1753;
m. 20 Feb., 1776, Esther Bridges, dau. of Samuel Bridges, of Colchester, Conn.
He d. before 1813.
He was a blacksmith in Colchester; was a revolutionarj- soldier; served in
the Sec'ond Connecticut Eeg., Gen. Spencer's Brigade, 7 May to 17 Dec, 1775.
Children, b. in Colchester.
5172 Esther,* b. Aug., 1783; d. May, 1784.
-1-5173 Russell,* b. 27 Oct., 1786; m. (1) Eunice C. Foote; (2) Mrs. Ruth
(Forsythe) Jones; (3) Mrs. Mary Richmond.
-f5174 Charles Worthington,* b. 3 June, 1789; m. Betsey Shurtleff.
-(-5175 Esther,* b. 6 Mar., 1792; m. Salmon Whelden.
-(-5176 HOSEA,* b. 24 Dec, 1795; m. Elizabeth Helmbold.
-(-5177 Anna,* b. 24 Dec, 1798 ; m. Lyman Sage.
5178 Sarah,* b. 4 Feb., 1801 ; m. Peter Cone, of Sandisfield.
2043. XATHAXIEL,' son of Charles*' (688), b. in Bolton, Conn., 17 May,
1763; m. 14 Dec, 1785, Mehitable Simonds, bap. in Williamstown, Mass., 1764,
niece of Col. Benjamin Simonds, who commanded the Berkshire troops at the bat-
tle of Bennington.
She d. about 1845, aged 81 ; he d. in Sodus, IST. Y., in 1850, aged 87.
He rem. about 1816 from Williamstown to Sodus, where he was a deacon in
the Presbyterian Church ; was a carpenter.
Children.
+5179 Oren,* b. in Williamstown, 16 Jan., 1787; m. Laura Bacon.
+5180 Xathaniel,* b. 3 Xov., 1789 ; m. Louisa Towner.
+5181 Charles,* b. in Williamstown, 1791; m. (1) Elizabeth (Betsey) Christ-
mas ; ( 2 ) Laura Moore.
+5182 Mehitabel,* b. ; m. Stephen Taylor Fairbank.
+5183 Elizabeth,* b. 19 Aug., 1795 ; m. Jacob Bacon.
+5184 Pajielia,* b. in Williamstown, 25 July, 1801 ; m. Daniel Fisher.
+5185 James Henry,* b. in Williamstown, 6 May, 1804 ; m. Mary Taylor.
5186 Sarah Ann,* b. ; d. about 1833 at the house of her sister, Eliza-
beth, in Ypsilanti, Mich. ; she was engaged to Stephen Stone, son
of Rev. William Stone, of Sodus ; at the raising of the Presbyterian
Meeting House in Sodus, in 1828, a large wooden mallet fell upon
his head, which was the direct cause of his death eighteen months
afterward.
368 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2059. XATHAXIEL/ son of Lieut. Xathaniel*' (G93), b. in Colchester, Conn
19 Sept., 1774; m. 23 Jan., 1799, Prudence Knowles, b. 28 May, 177-1, dau of
Capt. James Knowles, of Wethersfield, Conn., and Prudence Benton, of Hart-
ford, Conn.
He d. in Dalton, Mass., 22 Aug., 1822 ; she d. in Tremont, 111., 21 Feb., I854.
He was a farmer; member of Massachusetts Legislature.
Children, h. in Dalton.
+5187 James Kxowles,* b. 17 Jan., 1800; m. (1) ilary Potter Fisk; (2) h(.r
sister, Achsah Bates Fisk.
+5188 Xathaxiel,* b. 1 July, 1801; m. (1) Jeannttte Eliza Thompson; (2)
Martha A. Foote.
+5189 JoHN.s b. 19 Apr., 1803; m. Sarah Hubbard.
+ 5190 Elizabeth Sackett,^ b. 17 Oct., ISOG; m. Dr. Alanson Stockwcll.
+ 5191 Emily Bextox,^ b. 21 Apr., 1812; m. David Kern.
5192 Francis Asbury,** b. 26 June, 1816; d. unm., in Washington, Tazewell
Co., 111., 2 June, 1838.
2060. MARY (POLLY) HASTINGS,'' dau. of Lieut. Nathaniel" (693), b in
Dalton, Mass., 28 Feb., 1776; m. (1) 1794, Ivemuel Baldwin Clark, b. in Lebanon,
Conn., Mar., 1775, son of Lemuel Clark and Ruth Baldwin.
In Oct., 1795, he disappeared and was lost to family and kindred for thirtj
years. He remarried and his first wife, believing him dead and never knowing to
the contrary, also remarried. She m. (2) 29 Sept., 1801, Ensign Hill, b. 28 May,
1772, son of Asa Hill and Lucy Ensign, both of Pittsfield, Mass.
She d. 20 Dec, 1818 ; he d. 24 Dec, 1832.
They res. in Delphi, N. Y.
Child by first husband.
5193 Horace Clarl;^ b. about Sept., 1795 ; m. in 1817, Melinda Candee, of;
Pompey, N. Y.
Children by second husband.
5194 Ensign William Hill'^ h. 20 June, 1802; m. in 1825, Elizabeth Friselle;'
d. 7 Sept., 1870.
5195 Orange Hill,^ b. 15 May, 1804; d. 4 July, 1805.
5196 Orange Hill,^ b. 21 Fek, 1806; m. in Delphi, 1 Jan., 1829, Jemim*'
Friselle; d. 26 Dec, 1882.
5197 Lydia S. Hill,^ b. 26 Apr., 1808; d. 19 Mar., 1809.
5198 Charles Rodney Kellogg HiU,^ h. 10 Jan., 1810; m. in Delphi, 30 July,
1833, Martha Friselle; d. 4 Mar., 1878.
5199 William Hall Hill,^ b. 4 July, 1812; m. 4 Oct., 1838, Jane A. Worth
ton; d. in Lenox, Mass., 31 May, 1878.
5200 Mary Ann Hill,^ h. 7 Dec, 1814; m. 23 Apr., 1837, Roscius Mor
M. D. ; he d. in Elmira, N. Y., 5 Jan., 1870.
5201 Charlotte Eill,^ b. 15 Sept., 1815; d. in Delphi, 1 Aug.. 1828.
2061. SOPHIA,' dau. of Lieut. Nathaniel" (693). b. in Dalton, Mass., 18 Ja
1780 ; m. about 1797, John Hall, of Peterboro, N. Y.
She d. 1 Apr., 1815; he m. (2) Lucretia Sayles.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 369
Children.
5203 Hannah Kellogg Hall,^ b. in Dalton, 17 Jan., 1798; m. Webb, of
Concord, Wis.
5203 Benjamin Franl-lin Hall,^ b. ; res. in Clapville, N. Y.
5204 Solon Hall,^ b. ; res. in Langston, Montealm Co., Mich.
5205 George Washington HaliP b. ; res. in Wisconsin.
5206 Alhern Hall,^ b. .
5207 Lyman Hall,^ b. — ; d. young.
5208 Charles Hall,^h. ; d. young.
5209 Sophia Hall,^ b. ; m. in Dalton, William Donavan.
5210 Elizabeth Sackett Hall,^ b. 31 Mar., 1815.
5211 Eliza HaliP t^vin to Elizabeth, b. 31 Mar., 1815; m. in Baraboo, Sauk
Co., Wis., Charles Wing.
2062. CHARLES," son of Lieut. Xathaniel" (693), b. in Dalton, Mass., 5 Aug.,
1782; m. 18 Feb., 1813, Martha (Patty) Foote, b. 25 Xov., 1788, dau. of Lieut.
Daniel Foote, Jr., of Dalton, and Mrs. Prudence (Benton) Knowles, widow of
Capt. James Knowles.
He d. in Pittsfield, 27 May, 1854; she d. 5 Feb., 1869, aged 81.
He was a farmer.
Children, h. in Dalton.
f5212 Lydia S.iegeaxt,^ b. 8 Oct., 1813; m. James Dibgy.
+5213 LucY,s b. 11 Feb., 1815; m. Gordon C. Merrill.
5214 Hannah Barnard Hastings,^ b. 30 Mar., 1817 ; m. as his third wife,
17 Sept., 1866, Col. William Eoss, b. in Monson, Mass., 24 Apr.,
1792, son of Micah Ross, b. 31 Dec, 1744, and Sarah Davis, b. July,
1753 ; he res. in Monson until 13 years of age, and then in Pitts-
field until he was 20. His dau., Helen M. Ross, by a previous mar-
riage, was m. to Daniel Foote Kellogg, and a son, Marcellus Ross,
m. Martha Ann Kellogg, a brother and sister respectively of his
third wife. He took part in the war of 1812, being an Ensign in
the Twenty-first Reg., United States Infantry, commanded by Col.
E. W. Ripley, and was in the battle of Sacket Harbor, where one-
third of his immediate company was killed or wounded. In 1820,
in company with four brothers and others, he rem. to Illinois, going
via the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers and settling on the military
tract in what became Pike Co. They erected log cabins and named
their Settlement "Atlas," because after many days of rough travel
they had found a home "at last." He was the leader and took an
; active part in the affairs of the county, being one of the most prom-
inent men of the State. He was County Judge, etc. He was a
Col. in the Black Hawk war, and in that capacity appointed Abra-
ham Lincoln Capt. of one of the Sangamon Co. companies, and they
were afterward close friends. In 1833 the Illinois Legislature
moved the county seat to a more central location, and he assisted
in the selection of the new site, named "Pittsfield," after the Mas-
sachusetts town of the same name. He d. 30 May, 1873, aged 81;
she d. in San Jose, Cal., 6 Feb., 1889 ; had no children.
^^5215 Prl-dence,s b. 8 Sept., 1818; d. unm., 4 Mav, 1838.
1-5216 Charles,^ b. 22 Julv, 1820; m. Marietta May.
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370 The Kelloggs in the New World.
-f-5217 Nathaniel,* b. 4 June, 1824; m. Sarah N. Brown.
+5218 Daniel Foote,** b. 27 Apr., 1828; m. Helen Maria Ross.
-)-5219 Martha Ann,** b. 17 June, 1830; m. Marcellus Eoss.
2064. KHODA,'^ dau. of David" (708), b. in Colchester, Conn., 24 Sept., 1768;
bap. 2 Oct., 17G8 ; m. Stephen Lawrence.
Child.
.5220 Russell Lawrence,^ b. 179G; d. in Burlington, Vt., 1886.
2065. KUSSELL,' son of David" (708), b. in Colchester, Conn., 1 June, 1770;
bap. 8 July, 1770; m. 21 Feb., 1796, Elizabeth Atherton, of Athol, Mass., b 19
Feb., 1768", dau. of Solomon Atherton, b. 8 Sept., 1740, and Dorothy
He d. 16 Apr., 1845; she d. 18 Sept., 1857.
lie was a carpenter and farmer in Essex, Vt., having rem. there from Groat
Barrington, Mass., about 1790.
Children, b. in Essex.
+5221 David,8 b. 2 Nov., 1796; m. Tabitha H. Tyler.
+5222 Dolly,** twin to David, b. 2 Nov., 1796; m. Stephen Tubbs.
+5223 LucT,8 b. 13 Oct., 1798 ; m. George Whitney.
5224 Hiram,s b. 28 Mar., 1801 ; d. in Essex, 25 Apr., 1801.
5225 Frances,* b. 26 Jan., 1803 ; d. in Essex, 16 July, 1835.
+5226 Nelson,* b. 29 Dec, 1805 ; m. Evalina Charlotte Fellows.
5227 Stephen,* b. 18 Sept., 1807 ; d. in Essex, 14 Mar., 1837.
+5228 Nancy,* b. 12 Mar., 1809 ; m. John Sibley.
+5229 Eliz.\,* b. 17 June, 1811 ; m. John Faxon.
2066. ADOSIA,^ adopted dau. of David« (708), b. in Colchester, Conn, 27
Mar., 1772 ; m. 31 Jan., 1795, Ichabod Post, b. 31 Aug., 1768, in Hebron, Conn.;
son of Thomas Post, b. 22 Jan., 1731, and Abitha Phelps, b. 19 Feb., 1740.
She d. 6 Oct., 1808; he m. (2) Elizabeth Filler; had no children; he m.-^
(3) Anna Cheeseman; had one dau. "(C
He settled first in Middlefield, JIass., but soon after rem. to Hinsdale,* Mass. ^
Children.
5230 Lydia Kellogg Post,^ h. 25 May, 1795; m. Shadrach Pierce, of Pero,^-
Mass.; d. in Peru, 1 Sept., 1831. '-^^
5231 Milton Post,^ b. 14 June, 1797; d. 11 Jan., 1826.
5232 Adosia Post,^ b. 13 Dec, 1799.
5233 Otis Post,^ b. 1 Feb., 1802; d. 30 Jan., 1808.
5234 Leander Post,^ b. 30 Mar., 1804; d. 16 June, 1825.
5235 Lucy Post,^ b. 30 Mar., 1808 ; d. 17 Dec, same year.
2067. DAVID,'^ son of David*' (70S), b. 5 Jan., 1775, in Lee, Mass.; m.,]
Feb., 1806, Maria Henrietta Wells, of Jericho, b. 17 Dec, 1778.
He d. 26 Sept., 1848; she d. Mar., 1879.
•Jliddlefield was incorporated 12 Mar., 1783, made up from prrts of Becket, Che
Partridgefield (now Peru), Washington and Worthington. Hinsdale was incorporate* 1
June, 1804; was a part of Partridgefield.
The Kelloggs ix tpie Xew World. 371
He rem. from Essex, Yt., to Massena, X. Y., about 1S04. He bought laud in
Essex, 23 Mar.,, 1793, and sold it to his brother Otis, IT Apr., ISIS.
Children.
5236 Alonzo,s b. 10 Xov., 1806; d. 13 Ifay, ISTO.
5237 Lauha,s b. 29 Sept., 1808 ; d. 19 Sept., 1819.
+5238 Albert,^ b. 26 Mar., 1811 ; m. Xancy McDonald.
+5239 Chester,*' b. 17 Apr., 1813; m. Lucinda Matilda Seaton.
5240 Abigail Lauretta,** b. 19 May, 1816; d. July, 1894.
2068. WEALTHIV dau. of David« (708), b. in Lee, Mass., 15 May, 1777; m.
in Jericho, Vt., 26 Dec, 1799, John Frederick Aubery, of Jericho, son of Dr. John
Frederick Aubery, b. in England, 1727.
She d. 14 June, 1815, aged 38, in Essex, where she is buried.
Children.
5241 Albert Aubery,^ h. ; m. in Burlington, Vt., Almira Blush; he
was a carpenter ; they rem. to Marysville, Cal., in the early fifties,
and he d. there about 1860.
5242 Ilarfey Fredericl: Aubery,^ b. 27 June, 1804; m. in 1828, Susan Dodge;
she d. Dec, 1863 ; he d. in Brooklyn, X. Y., 10 Feb., 1892.
5243 Eleanor Aubery,^ b. ; m. Joshua Chamberlain.
5244 William Aubery,^ b. • ; d. unm., 18 Sept., 1S32, aged 24.
5245 ]Yealthy Aubery,^ b. ; m. Dr. Cullen Bullard, of Weybridge, Vt.
5246 John Frederick Aubery J^ b. ; m. Theresa Plunkett; d. in Texas,
about 1885.
5247 George Aubery,^ b. .
2069. HAXXAH," dau. of David« (70S), b. in Lee, Mass., 18 July, 1779; m.
after 1815, her brother-in-law, John Frederick Aubery.
She d. 14 Oct., 1848, aged 69; is buried in Essex", Vt. ; he d. in Xew Haven,
Vt., Dec, 1852.
Child.
5248 Laura Melissa Aubery,^ h. in Burlington, Vt., 27 June, 1821; m. (1) 2
Xov., 1842, Charles Smith Carpenter; he went to Peimsylvania .to
teach school in Lewistown, where he d., leaving a dau., Katherine
Carpenter; she m. (2) 1 Sept., 1853, George Harvey Carpenter,
brother of her first husband, and rem. to Eacine, Wis., where she d.,
16 Sept., 1857, and where he d. 15 Sept., 1887 ; had t^'o daus.
2070. IRA,' son of David" (70S), b. in Es.sex, Vt., 10 July, 1781; m. Xancy
Matthews.
He d. before 24 Sept., 1828 ; he probably rem. to Detroit, ]Mich., and d. there,
she m. (2) Daniel Tilden.
Otis Kellogg, agent, gave to Eussell Kellogg, administrator of the estate of
David Kellogg, a receipt in full for the share of Ira Kellogg in the personal jirop-
erty. This receipt is indorsed "Allowed in favor of Xancy Tilden, gardine of
Charles W., Eleazer S., and Elizabeth Kellogg." Daniel Tilden, of Boston, gave
receipt 13 July, 1836, for twenty-four dollars, "which I am to account for to
George Y'. Wallace, it being money belonging to the heirs of Ira Kellogg."
372 The Kelloggs in the New Wokld.
Children.
5249 Irena,** b. -; d. 2G Mar., 1813; is buried in Essex.
5250 Chaeles W.,* b. .
5251 Eleazek S.,^ b. .
5252 Elizabeth,* b. ; m. George Y. Wallace.
2071. DEACON OTIS,^ son of I)avid« (708), b. in Lee, Mass., 23 Mar., 1783;
m. (1) 4 Dec, 1806, Mabel Thompson, b. 17 Aug., 1786, dau. of Ebenezer Thomp-
son and Sarah Aplin.
She d. 1830; he ui. (2) 25 Jan., 1831, Almeda Butler; d. 31 July, 1833.
He was a farmer; was deacon of the Congregational Church in Essex thirty
years; bought land in Essex, 17 Apr., 1818.
Children.
+5253 Orlando,* b. 11 Nov., 1807; m. Mary Ann Place.
5254 Levi,* b. 24 Aug., 1810 ; d. in infancy.
5255 A Son,* b. 31 Oct., 1812; d. in infancy.
5256 Harriet,* b. 29 June, 1814; d. in infancy.
5257 Ebenezer Thompson,* b. 2 July, 1816; d. in infancy.
5258 Otis,* b. 4 May, 1822 ; was a Sergt. in the United States army, and d.
unm., in the service in Houlton, Me., about 26 May, 1842.
2073. NANCY,'^ dau. of David« (708), b. ; m. 1812, Ebenezer E.
Thompson, b. in Smithfield, E. I., 25 Nov., 1785, son of Ebenezer Thompson, of
Swanzey, N. H., and Essex, Vt., and Sarah Aplin.
She d. ; he m. (2) 7 Feb., 1834, Mercy Cole; had two children; d.
in Essex, 17 July, 1862.
He was a farmer and brickmaker; res. in Essex.
Children, h. in Essex.
5259 Barling Thompson,^ b. ; d. aged 19.
5260 Hannah Kellogg Thompson,^ b. ; m. 1829, Orlando Bronson
Griffin, b. in Essex, Mar., 1807 ; he d. 4 June, 1857 ; she d. in For-
est City, Cal., 7 Feb., 1875 ; their son, Henry Franklin Griffin, m.
Mary Elizabeth Kellogg (11424).
5261 Franl-lin Thompson,^ b. ; d. aged 2.
5262 Dolly Thompson,^ b. about 1819; m. 13 Apr., 1839, Jabez King Potter;
he was a farmer; she d. in Harts Grove, 0., 1 Jan., 1891, aged 72.
5263 A Son,^ b. ; d. young.
5264 Sarah Louisa Thompson,^ b. 26 Aug., 1822; m. 1842, John Ward Wil-
liams: d. 29 Jan., 1852, aged 33; he m. (2) Nancy Thompson, a
sister of Sarah Louisa ; res. in Concord, Vt.
5265 Ebenezer Thompson,^ b. ; d. aged 3.
5266 A Sow,* b. ; d. in infancy.
5267 Alma Adosia Thompson,^ b. 22 Oct., 1825; m. Oct., 1844, Charles Wil-
liams, a machinist ; res. in Norwich, Conn. ^
5268 Nancy Thompson,^ b. 4 Apr., 1829; m. as his second wife, John Ward
Williams, who had m. (1) her sister, Sarah Louisa; she d. in Con-
cord, Yt., 8 Jan., 185'5, aged 26.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 373
2079. SETH BAriTLETT,'^ son of Capt. Abner« (709), b. in Colchester,
Conn., 5 Apr., 1780; m. 31 Mar., 1803, Frances Wattles, dau. of Capt. Daniel
Wattles, b. in Lebanon, Conn., and Ann Elizabeth Otis.
He d. 25 Aug., 1836, in Manlius, X. Y.; she d. .
He was a shoemaker; emigrated from Connecticut about 1807 to the "Wilds
of the West," settling in Manlius. He visited the Wabash region, but not liking
the climate, returned to Manlius.
Children.
-j-5269 Shcbael Otis,^ b. 13 Dec., 1803; m. Emily Anna Beardsley.
-f-5270 Siiiox Wattles,^ b. 5 Oct., 1805; m. Caroline Tiebout.
5271 Lydia Ann,^ b. 27 July, 1807; d. 21 Jan., 1809.
5272 Henky Augustus,'* b. 25 Oct., 1809; d. 2 June, 1812.
-j-5273 John Denisox,* b. 19 July, 1811; m. Betsey Ann Warren.
-1-5374: Henry Augustus,* b. 29 Xov., 1813; m. Delia Eldridge.
5275 William,* b. 14 Feb., 1815; m. Jane Ann Fairchild, b. 22 Jan., 1829,
dau. of Cyrus 0. Fairchild; he was in the printing business for
thirty-two years, but in 1873 and for nine years previous was in the
hotel business; res. in Manlius and Syracuse, Xew York City and
Brooklyn, X. Y., Seymour, Conn., Madison, Wis., and Xewton,
Conn. ; had no children.
-1-5276 Charles,* b. 14 Apr., 1818; m. Melinda E. Gager.
4-5377 Samuel,* b. 8 Sept., 1820; m. Sarah Mitchell.
5278 Baetlett,* b. 1 Feb., 1823; res. in Xevada City, Cal.
5379 Ezra Seth,* b. 25 May, 1826; has not been heard from since 1852, when
he joined the Marine Band of the United States sloop St. Mary.
2081. OTIS," son of Capt. Abner" (709), b. in Colchester, Conn., 20 July, 1785;
m. 18 Mar., 1818, Mary Watrous, b. 1795, dau. of Theodore Watrous.
She d. 28 Mar., 1855, aged 60 ; he d. in Syracuse, X. Y., July, 1856.
He was a farmer in Colchester; rem. in 1827 to Cazenovia, X. Y.
Children, b. in Colchester.
5380 Abner Otis,* b. 24 Apr., 1820; m. 15 Aug., 1846, Loanica Leonora
Chesebrow ; he was a physician .in Berkshire Co., Mass., and Utica,
X. Y. ; for more than fifteen years he was in charge of the female
department of the State Lunatic Asylum in Utica, X". Y. ; d. 12
Sept., 1888 ; had no children.
-f52Sl Henry Watrous,* b. 5 Dec, 1822; m. Elizabeth Carlisle.
+5383 Lydia Bartlett,* b. 18 Apr., 1824 ; m. Stephen Xewton, Jr.
+5283 Caroline Parsons,* b. 31 Mar., 1826; m. Christopher Becker.
Children, h. in Cazenovia.
5284 John Milton,* b. 9 Aug., 1829 ; enlisted during the civil war and never
heard from.
+5285 Mary Elizabeth,* b. 8 May, 1831 ; m. Alvah Sweetland.
+5286 Charles Dennison,* b. 26 Apr., 1835; m. (1) Sarah Vanhooser; (2)
Estelle Aurelia Crowell.
2085. WELLS,^ son of EzekieF' (710), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 10 Mar.,
1^'2; m. 12 Xov., 1794, Mary Sage, b. 13 Aug., 1775.
374 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. 24 Dec, 1S53; he d. in A.^hland, 0., 28 Jan., 18G2, from the effects ^■
of a fall.
He was a ship carpenter; rem. to Oswegatchie, X. Y., where he res. until
1825, when he rem. to Ashland; was Mayor of Ashland several terms, also Justice
of the Peace; was a soldier in the war of 1812.
Children.
+5287 Sage,® b. 6 Apr., 179G; m. (1) Phinitv Whitney; (2) Sarah Ann Bur-
gett.
5288 Aura.** b. 15 May, 1798; m. William B. Savage, a merchant in Ellis- S
burgh, N. Y. ; d. 3 Sept., 1819 ; had no children.
5289 Myra,® b. 10 Julv, 1800; d. unm., 25 Sept., 1823; res. in Odgensburgh,
X. Y.
+5290 Burr,* b. 10 Feb., 1804; m. Juliette Andrews.
+5291 Tacy,*' b. 21 Xov., 1806; m. George B. Tibbetts.
+5292 Jaxe,® b. 4 Nov., 1809; m. William Shepard.
2086. SILAS,' son of Ezekiel« (710), b. in Great Barrington, 15 Feb., 1775;
m. in Wilmington, Vt., 12 Aug., 1808, Sophia Lamb, of Wilmington, b. 13 Feb.,
1787, dau. of Jonathan Lamb, of Halifax, Vt., and Hannah Hamilton.
He d. in Oswegatchie, N. Y., 16 Feb., 1824, from the effects of an accidental
shot, 24 Jan., of the same year; she d. in Wilmington, 13 May, 1827.
He rem. to Wilmington; after 1831 rem. to Oswegatchie, where he was a
merchant. She returned with her children to her parents in Wilmington, and
soon fell into a decline and d.
Children, h. in Wilmington. ;
+5293 Julia Ann,® b. 6 Oct., 1808; m. Charles Kellogg Field (8872).
+5294 Maey,® b. 5 May, 1810; m. Prescott Lathrop.
+5295 Henry,® b. 29 Nov., 1811; m. Hannah Eeed Goddard.
Children, h. in Oswegatchie. ,;j
5296 Baebaey,® b. 24 Sept., 1813; d. about 1824. *
+5297 Althea Jane,® b. 23 July, 1816; m. Nathaniel Jennison, Jr.
+5298 Charles Wells,® b. 24 Dec, 1819 ; m. Louisa Dudley Robinson.
+5299 Silas George,® b. 24 Mar., 1823; m. Loraon Brigham. .
2088. ELISHEBA,' dau. of Ezekiel" (710), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 23
Feb., 1780; m. 1 Dec, 1796, Isaac Williams, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 5 Apr., 1777,:
son of John Williams, bap. in Lebanon, 20 Apr., 1755, and Mercy Lee, b. 10 Jan.,;
1757, dau. of Stephen Lee and Mercy Bently.
She d. 1 Mar., 1847 ; he d. 9 Nov., 1860.
He rem. from Lebanon to Otsego, N. Y., 1786. He was a farmer, and his
homestead was a part of the Ezekiel Kellogg farm, three miles from Cooperstown.
The two houses stood directly opposite. He was Deputy Sheriff and Sheriff of
Otsego Co.; was a member of Congress, 1813, '17 and '23.
Children, b. in Otsego.
5300 Lucy Williams,'^ b. 18 Dec, 1797; m. 13 Aug., 1815, Justin Clark, ajj
painter; he d. 6 May, 1822; she d. Apr., 1862.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 375
5301 Melissa Williams,^ b. 23 Mar., 1799; m. 2 Oct., ISIG, George Pcir, son
of Capt. Edwin Peir, of Corning, X. Y. ; he was a farmer and a
musician; was a soldier in the war of 1812; d. 13 July, 1831.
5302 Andrew Williams,^ b. 11 Feb., 1801; m. 25 Mar., 1823, ilariette Met-
calf; she d. 15 July, 1826; he d. 22 Oct., 1838; he was a farmer
and school teacher in Otsego ; had no children.
5303 Olice Williams,^ b. 20 Feb., 1803; m. (1) 9 Dec, 1838; he d. ;
she m. (2) ; res. in Otsego; had no children.
5304 Eunice ]YiUiams,^ b. 7 Feb., 1805; m. 12 Xov., 1823, Elisha Doubleday,
a farmer in Otsego ; d. 9 June, 1826.
5305 Xancy Williams,^ h. 14 Jan., 1807; m. 24 Apr., 1827, Ezekiel Clark, a
tanner in ilaine and Union, X. Y. ; d. 30 June, 1882.
5306 Elisheba Williams,^ h. 24 Sept., 1808; m. 24 Apr., 1827, James Alpin,
a farmer and merchant; he was also Justice of the Peace in
Waverly, X. Y.
5307 Mary WiUiams,'^ b. 22 Dec, 1810; d. 18 Mar., 1811.
5308 Isaac Kellogg ]YiUiams,^ b. 7 July, 1812 ; m. 18 Xov., 1840, Frances
Maria Kellogg (+5320), his cousin.
5309 Julia WiUiains,^ b. S Jan., 1816; d. unm., 8 Jan., 1851.
5310 Camilla Williams,^ b. 2 Apr., 1818; m. 23 May, 1842, Chester Hooper,
a farmer in Union; had no children.
5311 Justin Clark Williams,^ b. 18 Apr., 1821; m. 22 Jan., 1846, Mary Sher-
man; he was a farmer in Otsego.
5312 Cyrus Clark Williams,^ b. 6 Apr., 1823; m. 29 June, 1853, Letitia Grosh;
he was confidential clerk in a millincj establishment in Oswego,
X. Y.
5313 Eunice Mariettc Williams,^ b. 4 Sept., 1827; d. unm., 25 Aug., 1867.
2089. TEACY," son of Ezekiel" (710), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 31 Aug.,
1782; m. Esther Brower.
She d. 30 Apr.. 1855, aged 68 ; he d. 23 Apr., 1876, aged 94.
He was a carpenter and wood worker, and had a sawmill on his farm in
Otsego, X. Y., where he res. ninety years. He was respected for his sterling char-
acter. He was the last survivor of the original settlers of that part of Otsego
called Pierstown. He was emphatically a home man, scarcely ever passing a
night away from it — never saw the Erie Canal nor a railroad until the building
of one to Otsego.
Children.
+5314 Garrett Brower,-'* b. 22 Apr., 1819 ; m. Amanda Kenyon.
5315 Jane M.,* b. 1 Xov., 1820; was unm.
5316 AuRA,8 b. 11 Sept., 1822; was unm.
5317 Eunice,* b. 30 July, 1825; d. 20 Mar., 1827.
5318 Ezekiel,* b. 1 Sept, 1828; d. 20 May, 1829.
2093. JOHX,'' son of Ezekiel« (710), b. in Otsego, X. Y., 25 May, 1790 ; m. 18
Jan., 1813, Hannah Wattles, b. 9 Sept., 1793, dau. of Charles Wattles.
He d. 15 Jan., 1862 ; she d. 20 Jan., 1866.
He was a farmer ; was born, lived and d. upon the homestead, three miles
from Coopersto-ftm, X. Y., where his father settled in 1786.
376 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
Children, h. on the Old Homestead in Cooperstown.
5319 Albeet,"^ b. 28 Sept., 1813 ; d. unm., 28 Sept., 1891, in Pierstown, K". Y.
+5320 Frances Maeia,* b. 21 June, 1815; m. Hon. Isaac Kellogg WilUami
(5308).
+5321 Alonzo.s b. 23 Oct., 1817 ; m. Phoebe Jane Palmer.
5322 Amanda S.,* b. 11 Sept., 1S20; d. 3 Oct., 1837.
+5323 Philotha,^ b. 14 Oct., 1822 ; m. John Ehoades Eowland.
5334 Sarah Sophia,^ b. 20 June, 1828; d. in Pierstown, N. Y., 18 Au'^
1847.
+5335 George Carey,* b. 1 Dec, 1831; ni. Mary Jane Drake.
+5326 Emeline,* b. 16 Feb., 1834; m. Gideon Alonzo Russell.
2096. AX ASTASIA LUKEXS," dau. of Lieut. Ezra« (712), b. in Great Bar-
rington, Mass., 29 Feb., 1780; m. in Great Harrington, 19 Oct., 1800, her cousin,
Mark Hopkins, b. in Great Barrington. 29 June, 1779, eldest son of Moses Hop-
kins,* b. 13 Mar., 1751, and AnnaVhiting,** b. 8 Nov., 1754.
He d. in St. Clair, Mich., 27 Xov., 1828; she d. in Lockport, N. Y., 4 May,
1837.
He rem. from Great Barrington to Henderson, N. Y., 1805. He was a mer- '
chant; Capt. of Volunteers in the war of 1812; represented Jefferson Co. in the
State Assembly. He rem. with his family in 1824 to St. Clair, Mich, (then a
Territory), where he was Judge of Probate and Postmaster at the time of his
death.
Children, first two h. in Great Barrington, others in Henderson.
5337 Augustus Kellogg Hoplins,^ b. 13 July, 1801 ; d. 30 Aug., 1817. -''
5328 Samuel Frederich Hopkins,^ b. 15 Sept., 1803; m. 4 July, 1831, Mary"
Ann Keeney, of A'ew Britain, Conn. ; d. in St. Clair, 21 June, 18S4.
5329 Henry Kellogg Hopkins.^ h. 15 June, 1807; m. 20 June, 1832, Juliette
E. Buell; d. in Lockport, 18 Apr., 1846; was a lawyer; had no
children. ;
5330 William Hopkins,^ b. IS Sept., 1811; d. 31 Jan., 1815. ;
5331 Mark Hopkins,^ b. 1 Sept., 1813; m. 20 Sept., 1854, his cousin, Mary .
Frances Sherwood (5334). He arrived in San Francisco on the
ship. Pacific, 5 Aug., 1849. He was a merchant in Sacramento, of j
the firm of Huntington & Hopkins, and one of the originators andj
builders of the Pacific Railroad; rem. to San Francisco 1873; d.-^
in Yuma, Cal., where he had gone for his health, 29 Mar., 1878;
had no children, but an adopted son, Timothy (the compiler of thisj
Genealogy), b. 2 Mar., 1859, who m. Mary Kellogg Crittenden, daa.|
of Hiram Crittenden and Lydia Sherwood (5337).
*Moses Hopkins was the second son of Rev. Samuel Hopkins, b. 17 Sept., 1721 (t
first minister of Great Barrington and afterward minister of Newport, R. I.), and Joan
Ingersoll, b. 1725. Rev. Samuel Hopkins was the eldest child of Timothy Hopkins,
Waterbury, Conn., b. 19 Nov., 1689. and Mary Judd, dau. of Deacon Thomas Judd, of Wat"
bury. Timothy Hopkins was the fifth child of John Hopkins, of Waterbury. John Ho
kins was the eldest son of Stephen Hopkins, of Hartford, and Dorcas Bronson. Stepl"*.|
Hopkins was the son of John Hopkins, one of the first settlers of Hartford.
**See note under Lieut. Ezra (+712).
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Would. 377
o333 Moses Hoplins,^ b. 19 Jan., ISIT; m. in Xew York City, 19 Jan., 18S4,
Emily Benedict, b. 14 Xov., 1841; he rem. to California with his
brother, Mark; was a merchant. His health failing, he became a
fanner, and later a capitalist; d. in San Francisco, 2 Feb., 1892;
is buried in Sacramento, Cal.
5333 Ezra Augustus Hopkins,'^ h. 22 Sept., 1821; d. unm., in San Francisco,
14 Aug., 1865; rem. to California with his brother, ilark.
2103. LYDIA AXX,' dau. of Lieut. Ezra" (712), b. in Great Barrington,
Mass., 10 Oct., 1T93; m. l(i Aug., 1816, William Sherwood, of Xew York City, b.
2T Feb., 1786, son of Ensign Jehiel Sherwood,* of Greenfield, Conn., b. 1 Mar.,
1738 or '39. and Sarah Squire.
She d. in Great Barrington, 9 Feb., 1865; he d. from the effects of a surgical
operation, 22 Oct., 1871, aged 86.
He was a well-known classical teacher of X'ew York Cit}-, and the author of
a book on '"'Self Culture."" He wrote a number of poems, and was an associate
and friend of William CuUen Bryant, Professor Anthon, X. P. Willis, Washing-
ton Irving, J. Fennimore Cooper and other men of letters. He had a most re-
markable memory, and could even at the age of 85 repeat verbatim whole plays of
Shakespeare and books by other authors. When 85 years of age he visited his
dau., ilrs. Mark Hopkins, in California, enjoying the journey there and back with
great zest.
Children, h. in New York City.
5334 Mary Frances Sherwood,^ b. 8 Mar., 1818; m. (1) in X'ew York City, 20
Sept., 1854. her cousin, Mark Hopkins (5331), thus making two
generations of marriages between first cousins; he d. 29 Mar., 1878;
she m. (2) 7 Xov., 1887, Edward F. Searles; d. in Methuen, Mass.,
25 July, 1891.
5335 }yiUiam Kellogg Sherwood,^ b. 1822; d. in Great Barrington, aged 35;
he was a brilliant young attorney; was graduated from Columbia
College, 1844; went to California during the gold excitement
with his cousin, Mark Hopkins, on the ship. Pacific, and was in the
law otSce of Stephen J. Field (late Justice of the United States
Supreme Court), in Marysville; his health failing, he returned to
Great Barrington and d. there six months after his return.
5336 Sarah Sherwood,^ b. 1826; d. in Great Barrington, 17 June, 1844.
5337 Lydia Sherwood,^ b. 1829; m. 30 Sept., 1849, Hiram Crittenden, b. in
T}Tingham, Mass., 5 July, 1814, son of Hiram Crittenden,** b. in
Otis, 12 May, 1777, and Abigail Baldwin, b. in Otis, 26 Jan., 1790,
*He was the son of Joseph Sherwood, b. 1 Dec, 1702. and Sarah Osborn, dau. oi David
Oiborn. Joseph was the son of Benjamin Sherwood, b. about 1767, son of Thomas Sher-
wood, b. in England, about 1624, and Ann Turney. Thomas Sherwood, father of Thomas,
came from England. Apr., 16.34, aged 48, with his wife, Alice, aged 47, on the ship Francis
of Ips-svieh, England.
**He was the son of Lieut. Ichabod Crittenden (a soldier in the revolutionary war,
serving eight months around Boston in 1775 and in the Saratoga campaign in 1777), b. in
iliddletown, Conn., 25 Oct.. 1751. and Elizabeth Cook. Lieut. Ichabod was the son of Icha-
Dod, b. in Guilford, Conn., 11 Apr., 1721, and Sarah Sumner, b. 12 July. 1728, dau. of Wil-
liam Sumner and Hannah Clark, and a descendant of William Sumner, of Dorchester, 1636,
and of the Henchmans, Savages and Whitmores, of Boston. Ichabod was the son of Dr.
Daniel Cruttenden. of Middletown. son of Abraham Cruttenden, Jr., son of Abraham Crut-
tenden, who settled in Guilford, 1639.
378 The Kelloggs in the Xew Wokld.
dan. of Rev. Benjamin Baldwin (pastor of the Baptist Church in
Sandisfield twenty-six years), and Frances . He was a
wholesale paper merchant ; res. in Great Barrington and St. Louis
Mo. About the close of the rebellion, they went abroad and re-
mained there, educating their children, and traveling until the death
of Mrs. Crittenden in Nice, France, 8 Dec, 1877. He d. in San
Bernardino, Cal., 18 Feb., 1883 ; both are buried in Great Barring-
ton. They had five children, the youngest, Mary Kellogg Critten-
den, b. in St. Louis, 6 June, 1863; m. 28 Nov., 1882, Timothy
Hopkins, adopted son of Mark Hopkins (5331) and Mary Frances
Sherwood (5334). " ,^
5338 Ezra Kellogg Sherwood,^ b. 1830; was graduated from Columbia Col-
lege, 1849; went to California and studied law in Judge Stephen
J. Field's office in Marysville. He was killed at night, 4 July,
1850, on the stage road between Sacramento and Marysville. His
neck was broken by a projecting tree under which the stage was
driven. He is buried in Marysville.
2106. WILLIAM,' son of Judah** (713), b. in Stratford, Conn., 1769; m. 11
Nov., 1790, Demis Swift, dau. of Gen. Hemau Swift, a Capt. in the French war,
and Col. of the Ninth Connecticut Reg., in the revolution, and a member of the
staff of Gen. Washington, at Valley Forge.
He d. in Cornwall, Conn., 28 May, 1829, aged 60; she d. 1841.
They res. in Cornwall. He succeeded his father, Judah, as Town Clerk in
1810, and held the office nineteen years until his death. He was a member of the-j ^
General Court sixteen years and a Justice of the Peace.
Children, b. in Cornwall.
5339 Gerrett,^ b. 1 Feb., 1792 ; d. 3 Dec, 1794.
i
4-5340 Philo,8 b. 1 Mar., 1794; m. Charlotte Miles.
+ 5341 Gerrett,s b. 30 July, 1796; m. Harriet Eliza Holabird.
+5342 Charles William,* b. 16 Dec, 1798 ; m. Delia Maria Clark.
+5343 Frederick,* b. 5 Sept., 1801; m. Ruth Robinson Calhoun. ^^
5344 Mart,* b. 10 Jan., 1804; m. Asa Everett, of Sharon, Conn., b about' ^
1781, son of Isaiah Everett and Elizabeth Chaffee; he had m (1)
Anna Studley; (2) Anna Hatch, of Kent, Conn.; was a f^^'™^*, ,u»
d. 2 Mar., 1858, aged 77; she d. about 1884; had no children. St
5345 Harriet,* b. 12 Dec, 1808; d. unm., . -44;
+5346 Hannah,* b. after 1811 ; m. John Reed.
5347 Janette,* b. after 1811; m. Marshall Dibble; d. about 1850, hid CO
children.
2107. JOHN,'' son of Judah« (713), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 22 Sept., 1777; »•
29 Aug., 1799, Mary (Polly) Clark, b. in Cornwall, 25 Sept., 1780, dau. «■
Deacon Hezekiah Clark and Sylvia Hill. ',
He d. in Cornwall, 15 Nov., 1853; she d. in Burnett, Wis., 6 Jan., 185^;'
while visiting her dau., Almira.
He was a farmer ; was an old-school Democrat and a man of strong nienl*
power. ; "
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 379
Children, b. in Cornwall.
-I-534S Miles Lewis,^ b. 29 Aug., 1801; m. Lavinia Maria Hill.
-j-5349 TiiEODOSiA,* b. 24 June, 1803; ra. Kev. Simeon Hall.
+5350 Hezekiah Clark,* b. 16 May, 1805; m. Elizabeth Catlin.
-j-5351 James Hovey,* b. 23 July, 1807; m. (1) Emmeline Bierce; (2) Olive
Chapman; (3) Jane Eliza Peep.
+5352 George,* b. 9 July, 1809 ; m. (1) Hannah Skellenger; (2) Elizabeth
Hotchkiss; (3) Sarah P. Stone.
5353 Jabez Clark,* b. 16 Dec, 1811 ; left Cornwall about 1831, and res. in
the State of New York until 1852 ; went to California ; returned
in 1856, and res. in Xew London, Wis. ; was a dentist; d. unm., 16
Oct., 1891.
+5354 AL]MiRA,*b. 26 Mar., 1813; m. Kev. Xelson Seely Green.
5355 Hannah Emma,* b. 15 Mar., 1815 ; d. unm., 1 Oct., 1879 ; was a school
teacher in De Witt, la.
5356 John,* b. 26 June, 1817 ; m. Mar., I860, Eliza Emmons Cady, b. 8 Mar.,
1833, dau. of Eev. Henry Cady, of McGrawville, N. Y., b. 21 Oct,
1801, and Olive Watkins, b. May, 1804; he was a dentist; d. 2 Oct..
1893, in Emporia, Kas. ; had no children.
5357 Lucirs,* b. 16 Sept., 1819; m. Cornelia Wood, dau. of Dr. J. D. Wood,
of Waveland, Kas. ; he d. 7 Aug., 1866, in Lawrence, Kas. ; had no
children; he was a dentist in Lawrence and passed through the
Quantrell Raid there in safety, although he had a pistol held to his
breast and was robbed of $3,000 ; he had a remarkable memory and
is said to have been able not only to repeat all of the New Testa-
ment, but if any verse were repeated, could tell the book, chapter
and verse, or if any verse were indicated by number he could repeat
it. She m. (2) Plough, of Topeka, Kas.
+5358 Dayton Smith,* b. 24 July, 1821; m. Hannah Waddell.
2108. DR. LUCIUS,'^ son of Judah« (713), b. in CornwaU, Conn., 1782; m.
Dec, 1808, Harriet Whitney, bap. in Derby, Conn., Sept., 1785, dau. of William
Clark Whitney, b. in Derbv, about 1762, and Mary Thompson, of Huntington,
L. I. "
She d. in Oyster Bay, L. I., 8 Aug., 184S ; he d. in South Dover, Dutchess
Co., N. Y., 10 Apr., 1852, where he was buried.
He was a successful physician; pursued a regular course of physic with
Nathan Sheldon, of Huntington, Conn., who certified that he was competent to
practice that profession. He resided in Derby until 1810, when he rem. to the
vicinity of Glen Cove, L. I., and a few years later he again rem. to Oyster Bay.
"He was a man of strong intellect and good judgment and an ardent politician of
the old Whig school."
Children.
5359 Mary Augcsta,* b. in Derby, 14 Oct., 1809 ; m. in the Church of An-
nunciation, Fourteenth Street, New York, 28 Aug., 1850, Maj.
Gurdon Nowlen, of Geneseo, N. Y., b. 22 Sept., 1793, son of Asa
Nowlen, of Canterbury, Conn.; he was a farmer; a Maj. in the
"United States Army in the war of 1812; d. 10 Mar., 1870; she d.
in New York, 15 Apr., 1889.
380 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
+ 53G0 Juliet Lavixia,* b. near Glen Cove, 1 Apr., 1812; m. Edward William
Canning.
-f-53Gl Haeriette Elizabeth,'^ b. 15 Apr., 1823; m. Henry Augustus Wilmer-
diBff.
2109. MARY,'^ dau. of Judali" (713), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 6 July, 1783; m.
7 July, 1813, Eliphalet Hull Sliepard. b. in Newtown, Conn., 21 May, 1789, son
of Allen Shepard.
She d. 19 July, 1S62 ; he d. 12 Aug., 18G5.
He was a farmer in Cornwall.
ClrJ.dren.
5363 Mary Ann Shepard,^ b. 1 Apr., 1814; d. 6 Oct., 1817.
5363 George Hull Shepard,^ b. 24 July, 1815; m. (1) 3 June, 1840, Hannah
Woolsey, who d. 20 June, 1344; he m. (2) 30 Sept., 1847, Sarah
Silliman; he was an inspector in the Custom House; res. in Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; d. 30May, 1ST9.
5364 Mary Ann Shepard,^ b. 23 July, 1818; d. 27 Apr., 1823.
5365 Charles Nlchol Shepard,^ b. 27 Apr., 1820; d. unm., 23 July, 1876; was
a commission merchant in Xew York.
5366 Elbert Shepard,^ b. 2 May, 1S24; m. 31 May, 1846, Cynthia Wheaton;
was a farmer; res. in West Cornwall, Conn.
5367 Harriet Shepard,^ b. 16 Jan.. 1327; m. 14 Oct., 1867, Morris Tuttle, of
West Goshen, Conn. ; he was a farmer.
^
t
2112. JOHN,'' son of Deacon John« (715), b. in Hebron, Conn., 7 July, 1767;
m. 26 Dec, 1791, Mary Day, b. 14 Oct., 1765, dau. of Joseph Day, Jr., of Col-
chester, Conn., and Susanna Brainard.
He d. 22 Feb., 1826, aged 59 ; she d. 10 Dec, 1848, aged 83 ; both are buried i^
in the Iron Works Cemetery, Colchester. "
He was a farmer; res. three miles northwest of Colchester, on the Hartford J^
turnpike.
Children, b. in Hebron.
5368 Erastus,* b. 22 Oct., 1792; d. in Hebron, 13 May, 1863, aged 71; was
unm. ; was a farmer in Colchester.
+5369 Makt,* b. 5 Mar., 1794; m. David Northam.
+5370 JoHN,s b. 28 Nov., 1796; m. Clarissa Chamberlain. '
+5371 Theodotia.s b. 18 Mar., 1793; m. George Miller.
5372 Amanda,* twin to Theodotia, b. 18 Mar., 1798 ; d. 23 May, 1798.
2115. TITUS,'' son of Deacon John« (715), b. in Hebron, Conn., 26 Mar.,
1779; m. Elizabeth Clark, dau. of Gurdon Clark and Eunice Gillett (1973).
He d. by accident, 30 Aug., 1847, aged 68, and is buried in the Iron Works "
Cemetery, Colchester, Conn. ; she d. 10 July, 1872, aged 84.
He was a farmer in Colchester.
Ch ildrcn.
5373 Elizabeth (Betsey), « b. 7 Oct., 1806; d. unm., 4 July, 1887, aged 80j^
res. in Colchester.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 381
5374 SETitouE,^ b. 29 Aug., 1808; m. (1) Jane E. Whitmore; she d. 26
Sept., 1865, aged 45; he m. (2) 7 Mar., 1866, Harriet Attwood
Brainard, b. 23 Sept., 1819, dau. of William Brainard and Patience
Foote; he d. 24 Apr., 1868; she d. 24 Oct., 1895; had no children.
5375 William,^ b. 20 Sept., 1811; d. unm., 31 May, 1867.
5376 Clamssa,^ b. 2 Oct., 1817; m. 8 Dec, 1879, James Henry Clark, her
fourth cousin; res. in Colchester; he d. 20 Apr., 1885.
2116. LOIS,'' dau. of Israel** (716), b. in Colchester, Conn., 24 Xov., 1775; m.
in Hebron, Conn., Nov., 1804, John Post, of Columbia, Conn., b. 17 Jan., 1762.
He d. 20 Nov., 1841, aged 79 ; she d. 4 Mar., 1861, aged 85.
He was a manufacturer of saddles, boots and shoes; was afterward a farmer
in Gilead, Conn.
Children.
5377 John Post,^ b. 9 June, 1806; he entered Amherst College in 1825, but
left two years later on account of ill health; was a school teacher;
d. unm., "28 Mar., 1836.
5378 Caroline Post,^ b. 9 July, 1810; d. unm., 19 Aug., 1859.
5379 Alfred Kellogg Post,^ b.'lS July, 1813; m. 24 May, 1848, Almira Chap-
man, of Vernon, Conn. ; d. 1 July, 1851 ; was a farmer in Hebron,
Conn. ; she m. (2) 21 Oct., 1858,' Judge William E. Jones, of Marl-
boro, Conn.
2117. DOROTHY,^ dau. of Israel" (716), b. in Colchester, Conn., 27 Sept.,
1777 ; m. in Hebron, Conn., 24 May, 1803, Eobert McKee, b. 1 Jan., 1779, son of
Robert McKee, of South Manchester, Conn,, b. about 1753.
She d. 10 Apr., 1811; he m. (2) 1812, Amy Chubbuck, of Tolland, Conn.;
d. in Orwell, Pa., Dec, 1849.
He was educated in Hartford ; in 1799 went as Secretary of the United States
Minister to France. He returned to Manchester in 1802, where he res. until his
rem. to Boston, in 1813. In both places he was engaged in the manufacture of
gun powder. In 1816 he rem. to Orwell and became a farmer.
Children, h. in Manchester (Cheneyville), Conn.
5380 Addison McKee,^ b. 1 Apr., 1804; m. in Hebron, Conn., Elizabeth
Graves; was a jeweler in Windsor, Broome Co., N. Y., also Justice
of the Peace ; d. 7 Aug., 1866.
5381 Charles Kellogg McKee,^ h. 20 Oct., 1805; d. unm., ; was a
farmer near Columbus, 0.
5382 Emmeline McKee,^ b. 19 Feb., 1807; m. in Hartford, Conn., 29 Dec,
1829, Samuel McClelland, b. in Halifax^ Nova Scotia, 2 Oct., 1803;
he rem. in 1832 to Columbus and res. there; was a real estate dealer.
5383 Edwin McKee.^ b. 1809 ; m. twice ; d. in Painesville, 0. , Nov., 1834 ;
had no children.
2118. MARY,' dau. of Israel" (716), b. in Colchester, Conn., 19 Sept., 1779;
m. (1) in Hebron, Conn., 17 Jan., 1798, Samuel Mann., b. in Hebron, 18 June,
1776, son of Joel Mann., b. 1 Oct., 1743, and Mercy Mann., his cousin, b. Mar.,
1749.
He d. in Saratoga Co., N. Y., 23 Mar., 1831. He was a farmer in Ballston,
N. Y.; she m. (2) 8 Oct., 1835, C. Van Cise, b. 6 Feb., 1782, and rem. to Rip-
382 The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
ley, X. Y. ; d. in Westfield, X. Y., 1 Nov., 1853; he d. in Eipley, 9 June, 1864-
she passed her last days with her son, David, in Westfield.
Children.
5384 David Mannp b. ; m. in Milton, N. Y., Adeline Morrison; was a
lawyer; rem. about 1835 to Westfield, where he was Postmaster at
the time of his death.
5385 Samuel Ma)}?i,^ b. — — ; m. Hannah Tripp, of Saratoga Co., N. Y. ;
rem. to Chautauqua Co., X. Y.
5386 Mary Mannp b. ; m. William Freeman; res. in Lockport, X. Y.
5387 Israel Kellogg Mann,^ bap. 4 Mar., 1805, in Ballston ; res. in Chautauqua
Co., X. Y., and later rem. to Ohio.
5388 Margaret Mann,^ b. 15 Mar., 1810; m. Pardon Tripp; res. in North
East, Pa.
5389 Horace Mannp' b. .
5390 Nancy Mann,^ b. ; m. Cyrus Staft'ord.
5391 Joel Mann,^ b. .
2119. ISRAEL,^ son of Israel" (716), b. in the Parish of West Chester, Col-
chester, Conn., 2 Aug., 1782 ; m. in Sacket Harbor, N. Y., 8 Jan., 1817, Honor
Burt, b. in Deerfield, Mass., 16 Dec., 1788, dau. of Lieut. Ithamar Burt, b. ia
Deerfield about 1758, and Prudence Dickinson, b. in Deerfield, about 1758.
She d. 5 Feb., 1865, aged 75 ; he d. 11 May, 1875, aged 92 years, 9 months
and 9 days.
He was a farmer in Hebron, Conn. In 1806 rem. to Copenhagen, N. Y. ;
1863, to Holly, N. Y. ; 1875 to North Towanda, N. Y. ; was a Capt. of Militia
during the war of 1812.
Children, b. in Copenhagen.
4-5392 Dickinson- Bdkt,* b. 30 Dec., 1818; m. Cornelia Stanley Esselstyn.
+5393 Alfred Hubbard,* b. 11 Nov., 1821; m. Mary Maria Barlett.
+5394 Eliza Arabella,** b. 5 May, 1829; m. George A. Sackett.
2121. LYDIA,'' dau. of Israel" (716), b. in Colchester, Conn., 28 Sept., 1786;
m. 1 Apr., 1811, Joseph Perry, b. in East Hartford, Conn., 22 Apr., 1784, son of
Joseph Perry, b. in Wareham, Mass., 1750, and Susan Tupper, b. in Middleboro,
Mass.
He was killed in a powder mill explosion, 19 Aug., 1819; she d. in Manches
ter. Conn., 26 Nov., 1862.
He was a powder manufacturer. During the war of 1812 he operated a pow-
der mill with his brother-in-law, Robert McKee, in Mansfield, Conn. When the
war was over he returned to farming. In the spring of 1819 he was persuaded by
John Mather to take charge of his mill in East Hartford.
Children.
5395 Ralph Perry, ^ b. 20 Dec, 1811 ; m. (1) in Jacksonville, 111., Mav, 1839,
Abigail Graves; she d. in Canton, III, 1841; he m. (2) 1843,
Elizabeth Tomlinson, of Huntington, Conn. ; she d. in Agawaro,
Mass., Mar., 1846; he m. (3) 25 May, 1848, Martha Fowler, of
Agawam ; was a Congregational clergyman in Agawam ; had three
children.
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383
5396 Edwin Perry, ^ b. 27 Jan., 1S13 ; m. 26 May, 1842, Fanny ^\ethe^ell, of
Manchester, Conn., b. 19 Aug., 1814. dau. of James Wetherell b. m
Wareham, Mass., ^^lay, 1782; was a wagon maker; res. m South
Manchester, Conn.
5397 Israel Kellogg Perry, ^ b. 4 Mar., 1815; m 10 May 1837, J^/j ^^^r,
b 5 Oct 1817, dau. of Frederick ^Yalker, of Vernon and Hartford,
and Euth Carpenter, b. 23 Apr., 1796; she d. in Manhattan, Kas., o
Jan 1876; he was a carriage maker, farmer, merchant and cap-
italist; res', in Denmark, N. Y., later in Illinois; since 1857 in
5398 Laura^P^rZ'' b. 3 Feb., 1S17 ; m. 25 May, 1842, Joseph P. Loomis. of
Coventry, Conn. ; had two children.
5399 Ann Perry ,« b. 30 Dec, 1818; res. unm., in South Manchester and Cov-
entry.
2124 LAUEA,^ dau. of Israel^ (716), b. in Hebron, Conn., 23 Oct 1793; m.
23 Mar , 1826, Stephen Ingham, b. 9 Jan., 1787, son of Ebenezer Ingham, of Old
Saybrook, b. in 1738, and Sarah Ford, b. about 1750.
He d. 2 Sept., 1840 ; she d. 8 Mar., 1875.
He was a farmer in Old Saybrook.
5400 Francis Edwin Ingham ^ b. 28 Mar., 1827; ml May, 1853, Mary Jane
Gregory, of La Grange, Tex. ; in 1877 he res. m Onawa, la. , he
was^a farmer and school teacher. .
5401 Charles Newton Ingham,^ b. 5 Oct., 1828; m. 29 June, 1853, Louisa M.
Wri-ht, of Westbrook, Conn.; d. 10 Aug., 1870; was a tailor.
5402 Samuel Kellogg Inghan^^'^h. 8 July, 1830 ; im 20 Nov., 1862, Lydia
Aver of Old Saybrook ; was a farmer m Old Saybrook.
•J ' _ ' ^ . . ^ , ..r^.-».-^_ :-, 1 o/^o "\r-„o
in 1863, Mrs. Burrows, of
m. 30 Nov., 1860, •
27 May, 1837 ; m. Harriet
he was a well borer; res. in
5403 Stephen Alonzo Ingham,^ b. 4 Sept., 1832
Illinois.
5404 Laura Cordelia Ingham,^ b. 13 Nov., 1834
5405 Frederick William Hotchhiss Ingham^^ b.
Kingman, of Nebraska City, Neb.;
Falls City, Neb.
2125. DR. ALFRED,^ son of Israel« (716), b. in Hebron, Conn 21 Feb. 1796 ;
m. Sept., 1824, Cordelia Kellogg (4171), b. 17 Mar., 180b, dau. of Rev. Bela Kel-
logg (+1517), of Avon, Conn. , , u U OQ Tot,
Slie d. 30 May, 1831 ; he m. (2) 18 Apr., 1838, Susan Brockelsby, b. 28 Jan
1808, eldest dau. of John Brockelsby, b. in Oxford, England, Dec., 1768, and
Anna Brooks, b. about 1784; she d. 6 Feb., 1866; he d 6 MV' l^'O.
He was graduated from Yale College in 1818 ; studied medicine m Windsor
Conn. After the death of his first wife, he taught schoolfor a time m Virginia
and Louisiana. In Avon, he was for some years Tow-n Clerk and Judge of Pro-
bate. After his second marriage he res. in Albany, N. Y., later m Avon, Conn.,
where he d.
Children hy first wife.
5406 A SoN,» b. and d. Feb., 1826. ^,- u ,u ^^ ;-^
+5407 Lucius Storks,^ b. in Avon, 10 Feb., 1831; m. Mary Elizabeth Demu...
384 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children by second wife.
5408 Alfred,^ b. 2 Jan., 1839 ; d. unm., 4 Feb., 1899 ; he was a bookkeeper in
Avon; res. in Titusville, Pa.
5409 Louise Ann,^ b. 15 June, 1843; m. 10 Dec., 1874, Abram Chidsey, b. in
Avon, 29 Apr., 1824, son of Anson Chidsey, and Mary Goodrich-
he d. in New Hartford, Conn., 10 June, 1896; he was a farmer, a
Congregationalist and a Democrat; res. in New Hartford.
+5410 SusAX Caeoline,^ b. 20 Jan., 1846 ; m. James Eveline Lusk.
2126. JIEAH,' son of Israel" (716), b. in Hebron, Conn., 10 May, 1799; m. 2
Aug., 1830, Lydia Marcy Utley, b. in Ashford, Conn., 18 Dec, 1802, only dau. of
Dr. Vine Utley, of Lyme, Conn., b. in Ashford, 1768, and Eebecca Marcy, b. 1763.
She d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1873; he d. in Lake Grove, N. Y., 6 Nov.,
1885.
In 1818 he went to Wilmington, N. C, and assisted in erecting the State
Bank of North Carolina. He worked during the winters until 1836 manufactur-
ing and setting up machinery for preparing rice for market. He then returned
to Lyme, where he owned a woolen factory and later a hotel. In 1852 he was a
farmer in Waterford, Conn, and lived a short time in New London, Conn. In
1872 he rem. to Brooklyn and in 1877 res. with his son, William Jirah, in Lake
Grove, L. I.
Children, b. in East Lyme.
5411 Samuel Vixe,^ b. 17 Mar., 1832 ; was a clerk and railroad conductor in
New York; d. unm., in Brooklj-n, N. Y., 21 May, 1885.
+5412 William Jirah,* b. 22 Jan., 1841; m. Mary Margarette Tooker.
5413 Leander Utley,* b. 19 May, 1843 ; m. about 1865, Mary A. Hendrick,
of New Orleans, La. ; was a druggist in Waco, Tex. ; d. in Sprmg-
field. Mo., 25 Nov., 1885.
2133. JOSEPH DAY,' son of Elisha« (719), b. in Colchester, Conn., 9 Aug., ^
1778; m. 20 May, 1804, Eachel Comstock, b. 13 Aug., 1784, dau. of Jared Com-
stock.
He d. 26 Apr., 1853, aged 75; she d. 4 Oct., 1871, aged 87.
Ees. in Colchester, where both d.
Children, b. in Colchester.
+5414 Mart Newton,* b. 11 Sept., 1805 ; m. Aaron Ely Emmons.
+5415 Elizabeth Comstoce,* b. 7 Sept., 1807; m. Ezra Hall.
+5416 Brainard Day,* b. 5 Jan., 1810; m. Dorothy Olmstead Day.
+5417 Jared Comstock,* b. 25 Apr., 1812; m. Frances Matilda Day.
+5418 Eachel Caroline,* b. 6 Mar., 1815; m. Eev. Hiram Smith.
5419 EMMA,*b. 6 Oct., 1817; m. as his second wife, 11 Jan., 1848, Nelson
Bennet Loomis. b. in Lebanon, Conn., 9 Dec, 1813, son of Hezekiah
Loomis, b. 24 Oct., 1790, and Eliza Bennet; he was a carpenter:
had lived in Columbia, Colchester, Vernon, Hartford and Norwich,
Conn., and Hopkinton, Mass.; in 1877 he was a farmer in Hebron,
Conn. ; had no children.
+ 5420 Joseph,* b. 28 July, 1820; m. (1) Caroline Elizabeth Annable , (2)
Mrs. Eliza (Pratt) Pratt.
5421 Elisha,* b. 4 Apr., 1823; d. unm., 12 Feb., 1890.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 385
-f5422 George Whitfield,** b. 12 Aug., 1826 ; m. Lydia Maria Payne.
5423 Israel,^ b. 6 May, 1830 ; d. unm., in Colchester, 2i Apr., 1851.
2134. TABITHA/ dau. of Elisha« (719), b. in Colchester, Conn., 2T July,
1789; m. 16 Feb., 1808, Jonathan Williams, b. in Colchester, 16 Feb., 1783, son
of Daniel Williams, b. 19 Nov., 1757, and Asenath Day, b. 2 Apr., 1759.
He d. in Colchester, 1 May, 1844; she d. 7 Mar.," 1868', aged 79.
He was a carpenter ; lived in Colchester. Their son, Jonathan E. Williams,
was living on the old homestead in 1879.
Children.
5424 Elisha Kellogg Williams,^ b. 14 Dec, 1808 ; m. Emily Pinney ; d. in Oct.,
1865; was a merchant in Bolton, Conn.
5425 Asa Lord Williams,^ b. 22 Aug., 1810.
5426 Laura Esther Williams,^ b. 23 Nov., 1812; m. William Watrous, a
farmer in Hebron, Conn.
5427 Susanna Williams,^ b. 4 Dec, 1814; m. Jolm D. Watrous, a farmer in
Colchester; he was a lumberman.
5428 Clarissa Williams,^ b. 5 Dec, 1816; d. young.
5429 Daniel Asa Williams,^ b. 13 Nov., 1818; m. Mary L. Gardner; he was a
carpenter and farmer near Colchester; d. 25 Jan., 1858.
5430 David Brainard ]Yilliams,^ b. 14 Feb., 1821; m. Nancy Emmons; in
1880 he was a farmer in Colchester.
5431 Elizabeth Williams,^ b. 8 Mar., 1823; d. young.
5432 Chauncy Williams,^ b. 5 Apr., 1825 ; he enlisted 25 July, 1862, in Co. E,
Eighteenth Connecticut Volunteers; was taken prisoner and d. in
Andersonville, Ga.
5433 Jonathan Edwards Williams,^ b. 23 Mar., 1827; m. 24 Mar., 1S53, Mary
West; was a farmer; res. on the old homestead in Colchester.
5434 Justus Newton WilliamsJ^ b. 24 Jan., 1829; m. Harriet E. Bulkley; in
1880 he was a grocer in Colchester; had no children.
5435 Jirah Weeks Williams,^ b. 1 July, 1831 ; d. in infancy.
5436 Jirah Emery Williams,^ b. 25 Apr., 1833; in 1879 he was a miner; res.
in Denver, Col.
2135. SUSANNA,' dau. of Elisha** (719), b. in Colchester, Conn.. 20 Jan.,
n95; m. IS Jan., 1819, John Smith, b. in Westfield, Mass., 9 Mar., 1790, son of
Simeon Smith, of Westfield, b. 17 Feb., 1759, and Abigail Fowler, b. 3 Dec, 1758.
She d. 28 Mar., 1871 ; he d. .
He was a cabinet-maker. He rem. in 1815 from Westfield to Ellington.
Children, h. in Ellington.
5437 John Smith,^ b. 14 May, 1820; m. (1) 10 May, 1843, Mary Ann Miller,
of Colchester; she d. 23 Aug., 1844;, he in. (2) Sarah Ann Russell
Pease, of Somers, Conn.; she d. 6 Dec, 1863; he m. (3) Maria
Eebecca Eussell, of Ironton, Mo. ; he was a farmer in Ironton.
5438 Charles Smith,^ b. 14 Sept., 1821; m. 16 May, 1850, ComeUa Arm-
strong; she d. 27 Jan., 1872; he was a farmer; lived for about
three years in Galesburg, 111., and the remainder of his life in
Ellington.
26
386
The Kelloggs in the New World.
5439 Elisha SmWiP b. 2 Xov., 1834; m. 8 Sept., 1846, Elizabeth Pitkin; she
d. 24 Oct., 1861; he m. (2) 10 Apr., 1862, Orpha Henrietta
Pease; d. 28 Feb., 1876; was a merchant and later a fanner m
Ellington, where he was deacon in the Congregational Church for
thirteen years.
5440 Henru Smit]i,^h. 26 Dec, 1829; d. 5 June, 1832.
NIXTH GEXEKATIOX.
2144. JOHX,^ son of Amos" (740), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 29 Oct., 1791;
m. in Springfield, Mass., 20 Dec, 1821, Laura Chapin, b. 26 June, 1801, dau. of
Hoses Chapin, b. 11 July, 1762, and Kezia Chapin, b. 23 July, 1766, dau. of Capt.
Ephraim Chapin.
He d. in South Hadley, 18 May, 1847 ; she d. 30 Mar., 1S61.
He was a farmer in South Hadley; res. on his fathers homestead.
Children, b. in South Hadley.
+5441 Amos,» b. 21 Oct., 1822 ; m. Lucy Maria Elliot.
+5442 KJEZiAH Chapix," b. 16 Aug., 1824; m. William Smith.
+5443 Catherine Brown,** b. 21 Aug., 1826; m. Harvey Judd.
+5444 Ruth Cordelia.** b. 19 Xov., 182S; m. Xelson Warner Burnett.
+5445 Laura,** b. 20 Feb., 1831; m. Elliot Montague.
5446 Julia,** b. 15 May, 1833; m. 4 Apr., 1860, David C. Ayers, of Xew York
City, b. in Granby, Mass., 1833, son of Edward and Mary S. Ayers ;
he was a druggist; she d. in South Hadley, 29 Feb., 1864; after her
death he went West, and there is no further trace of him.
+5447 John Edwix» b. 1 Dec, 1835; m. (1) Jane Rebecca Smith; (2) Mrs.
Clara Louise (Smith) Judd.
+5448 Lois Amelia,** b. 27 Jan., 1840; m. Rufus Hinckley.
+5449 Harriet Eliza,*' b. 20 June, 1842 ; m. John Albert Breckinridge.
+5450 Mart Whitman,** b. 20 May, 1846 ; m. Charles Kellogg Morton.
2145. ■ALPHEUS,8 son of Josiah' (743), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 22 Dec,
1793 ; m. 14 May, 1815, Augusta Dix.
He d. in Jamaica, Vt., 2 Sept., 1868; she d. in the same place, 1 Xov., 1871.
He was a farmer and miller. At different times he held every town office;
res. in South Hadley, Mass., Dummerston, Wardsboro and Jamaica, Vt.
Children^ h. in Jamaica.
5451 SAILA.H Ann Augusta," b. 1 Apr., 1817; d. 29 Mar., 1850.
+5452 Elliot Eaton,** b. 27 Xov., 1819 ; m. Hannah Barrett Foster.
+5453 Emmeline Maria,** b. 19 Oct., 1821; m. (1) Franklin Xewell; (2)
Solomon Williams.
+5454 Caroline Emily Antoinette," b. 18 Xov., 1823; m. Horace Williams.
+5455 Maet Jerusha,** b. 19 June, 1825 ; m. Lyman Fisher Wilcox.
+5456 Lucy Adelia," b. 22 May, 1827; m. Benjamin Muzzy Livermore.
+5457 Jane Eunice,** b. 6 Dec] 1831; m. Rev. Thomas Hancock Rood.
+5458 George,** b. 19 Feb., 1833; m. (1) Mary Jane Kennedy; (2) Lucy A.
Robinson.
5459 Charles,** b. 18 Sept., 1836; d. 19 Sept., 1849.
388 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2146. J0HN,8 son of Josiah'' (743), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 7 Nov., 1785;
m. (1) about 1S08, Nancy Chapin, b. Jan., 1789, dau. of Jesse Chapin, of Wards-'
boro, Vt., b. 27 Aug., 17G1, and Eunice Wheelock.
She d. 3 June, 1837; he m. (2) 16 Nov., 1837, Abigail Muzzy, b. 22 May,
1802, dau. of Benjamin Muzzy, of Jamaica, Vt., b. 1764, and Elizabeth Ingall, b
1772.
He d. in Dummerston, Vt., 28 Feb., 1872 ; she d. in Jamaica, 1 Jan., 1894.
Children by first wife, h. in Jamaica.
5460 Alpheus Wheelock,^ b. 26 July, 1810; d. unm., in Metuchen, N. J., 27
Oct., 1895 ; taught school in Metuchen over thirty years and was
known as "The Old School Master."
+5461 Mary Eaton," b. Feb., 1813; m. Samuel Torrey Eead Cheney.
5462 Titus Taylor," b. Dec, 1817 ; d. 2 Sept., 1841.
-f 5463 John Mason," b. 15 Aug., 1820; m. Caroline Virginia Jones.
5464 Altin Chapin" b. Jan., 1822; d. 24 July, 1843.
+5465 Henry Martin," b. 8 June, 1826; m. Elizabeth F. Greely.
+5466 Henrietta," b. 4 June, 1827 ; m. Jonathan Leiand Brimhall.
+5467 Edward Payson," b. 3 Nov., 1830 ; m. Anna Maria Nishwitz.
Children by second wife.
+5468 Philetds," b. 14 Apr., 1840; m. Lauretta Howard.
5469 Mary Abigail," b. 23 Jan., 1847; d. unm., 27 Oct., 1853.
2147. JERUSHA,*' dau. of Josiah^ C^^S), b. in Windham or Jamaica, Vt., 11
Oct., 1788 ; m. in Windham, Vt., Robert McCormick, b. 14 Feb., 1791, son of
Archibald ]McCormick, b. in Londonderry, N. H.
She d. in Rutland, Vt., 15 Apr., 1858 ; he d. 14 Apr., 1861, in the same place, j
He was a farmer in Rutland.
Children.
5470 Aldis Lovell McCormick,^ b. 10 July, 1821; m. 16 Nov., 1843, Laura
Underwood ; res. in Lowell, Mass. ; made "Pickers" for cotton mills.
5471 Sarah (Sally) Augusta McCormick,^ b. 24 July, 1823; m. James Mack;,,
d. 28 Apr., 1839. ' ,.;
5472 Gilbert Dennison McCormick,^ b. 10 May, 1825; was a plumber in Prov- '
idence, R. I.
5473 Phanett Cobb McCormick,^ b. 11 Aug., 1827 ; m. Isaac T. Gage, a ma-
chinist of Lowell.
5474 Caroline Jerusha McCormick,^ b. 13 June, 1830; d. unm., in Sacra-
mento, Cal., 1859.
5475 Rodney Kellogg McCormickP b. 24 Mar., 1834; m. 26 Apr., 1863, Sophia
Grace Wilson, b. in Illinois, 26 Jan., 1846, dau. of Horace Wil-on,
b. in Keene, N. H., 1807 ; he was a contractor for railroad construc-
tion ; res. in Port Byron, 111. ; had three children.
2149. JOSIAH.s son of Josiah" (743), b. 25 Nov., 1791; m. in Jamestomi,
N. Y., 25 Nov., 1819, Parlina Thompson, b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 3 June, 1803. dan.
of John Thompson and Mary Ann Hulslander, of Vermont.
He d. in Kellogg Hill, Tryonville, Pa., 15 June, 1839; she m. (2) Hollis
Kellogg (+2150).
The Kelloggs in the New World. 389
He res. in Jamaica, Vt., until about 1816, when he rem. to Jamestown ; about
1827 to Steuben, Pa.; was a farmer, Methodist and Republican; res. in Tryon-
ville.
Children.
+5476 John Adams," b. in New York, 27 Oct., 1820; m. Mariah Catherine
Reynolds.
+5477 Mary Ann," b. in New York, 26 Aug., 1823; m. David Skinner Waid.
4-5478 Sarah," b. 13 Nov., 1825 ; m. Daniel Titus.
+5479 Parlina," b. in Steuben, 23 July, 1828; m. David Munn, Jr.
+5480 JosiAH," b. in Kellogg Hill, 5 May, 1831 ; m. Mary Kurry.
5481 Jane Amanda" b. in Kellogg Hill, 10 July, 1833; m. there, 21 Feb.,
1852, William Teel Myers, b. 14 Jan., 1827, in Delaware, N. Y., son
of Samuel Myers and Rachel Austin, of West Greene, Pa. ; he served
in Co. P., One Hundred and Sixty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers;
enlisted 16 Oct., 1862; was discharged 23 July, 1863; d. 16 Mar.,
1896, in Waterford, Pa., where his widow now res.; had no chil-
dren, but adopted two.
+5482 HoLLis," b. in TryonviUe, 7 Feb., 1836; m. Mercy Ann Rood.
5483 Benjamin Franklin," b. 3 June, 1838; d. unm., 15 May, 1878; was a
laborer ; a Republican ; res. in Titusville, Pa.
2150. HOLLIS,* son of Josiah^ (743), b. in Brattleboro, Vt., 28 Nov., 1793;
m. Mrs. Parlina (Thompson) Kellogg, b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 3 June, 1803, widow
of his brother, Josiah.
She d. in Tryonville, Pa., 1 June, 1880 ; he d. there, 9 Dec, 1889.
He was a private in the war of 1812; was a farmer, Methodist and a Repub-
lican; res. in West Greene and Tryonville, Pa.
Children.
+5484 George Washington," b. in Tryonville, 12 Oct., 1840; m. Margaret
Elizabeth Cook.
5485 David Waid," b. 26 Mar., 1843; m. in Diamond, Pa., Mary De Mills;
res. in Glyndon, Pa. ; is a lumberman; she d. 7 Oct., 1901 ; had no
children.
2152. FREDERICK,* son of Josiah' (743), h. in Jamaica, Vt., 21 Mar., 1798;
m. 8 June, 1820, Sophia Ranney, b. 1 Oct., 1799, dau. of Waitstill Ranney, of
Westminster, Vt., b. 3 Jan., 1762, and Abigail Harlow.
He d. in Quasqueton, la., 22 Mar., 1874 ; she d. 10 Sept., 1880.
He rem. about 1822, from Jamaica to Tinmouth, where he worked in a grist
inill; kept a hotel in Middletown, Vt., and later in East Poultney, Vt., to which
latter place he rem. in 1840.
Children.
+5486 Anstyss Sophia," b. 20 Dec, 1820 ; m. Theodore Chapin Clark.
5487 Philetus Clark," b. 14 Oct., 1822; d. 22 Mar., 1826.
+5488 Hymeneus Chandler," b. 15 Aug., 1824; m. Eusebia Elizabeth Wheeler.
+5489 Lawson Frederick," b. 17 July, 1835 ; m. Mary J. Fenton.
2155. AMOS RODNEY,* son of Josiah' (743), b. in Jamaica, Vt., 20 Aug.,
1808; m. 1835, Mary (Polly) Stratton Goodale.
He d. in Jamaica, 2 Oct., 1870 ; she d. in East Hartford, Conn., Feb., 1887.
390 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+5490 Mary Helex,» b. Sept., 1837; m. Cornelius Eand.
5491 Lerot Goodale,® b. 6 May, 1840; d. 6 May, 1864, in the battle of the
Wilderness ; had been in service three years and had re-enlisted for
three years more ; was a Sorgt. ; a member of Co. I, Fourth Ver-
mont Eeg.
+5493 Persis Parker/-' b. 9 Jan., 1843 ; m. Daniel Webster Thomas.
5493 JosiAH Taylor," b. 31 July, 1844; d. 30 Nov., 1845.
+5494 Ellen Augusta,^ b. 5 Apr., 1846; m. William Henry Miles.
+ 5495 George Franklin,*' b. 3 Mar., 1849; m. Emma Isabelle Perrin.
+5496 Chaeles Henry," b. 39 Aug., 1850; m. Sarah Jane Strong.
+5497 Sarah Lincoln," b. 28 June, 1852; m. Edward Southworth Towne.
5498 Fred Hollis," b. 16 July, 1853; d. 5 Nov., 1873. .;
5499 John Cornelius," b. 23 July, 1855; d. 11 Sept., 1855.
2156. NANCY,s dau. of Seth " (745), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 19 Mar., ;
1788; m. (1) 1807, John Hoagland, b. in Amsterdam, N. Y., 15 Oct., 1785, son
of Abraham Hoagland, of Amsterdam, b. in Holland.
She d. in Howard, N. Y., 9 Jan., 1810; he m. (2) 1 May, 1811, Eachel
Campbell ; d. in Cohocton, Steuben Co., N. Y., Oct., 1864 ; was a carpenter.
Child.
5500 Abram Hoagland,^ b. 30 Sept., 1808; m. 18 Sept., 1835, Aurelia Ann
Northrop, b. in Galway, N. Y., 20 Dec, 1815, dau. of De Booth
Northrop and Huldah Shepard; d. 4 Jan., 1870; she d. 11 Jan.,:
1879; his first occupation was teaching; he was later a dry goods .
merchant in Medina, N. Y. ; later became a farmer in Eacine Co.,
Wis., also a merchant in Eochester, Wis.; was a lumber merchant^]^
in 1853 ; had two children. '-^
t:
2157. SUPPLINA,8 son of Seth' (745), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 37 Nov., '
1789; m. about 1813, Susan A. Aldrich, b. 31 July, 1793, dau. of Dr. John
Aldrich, b. in Hopkinton, E. I., 1 Apr., 1760, and Elizabeth Thurston, who d. in
Kingston, E. I., 23 May, 1837.
He d. 8 Feb., 1845 ; she d, 30 Mar., 1869.
He was a wool carder, cloth dresser and manufacturer of linseed oil ; res. in
West Galway, N. Y. "i^
Children, b. in West Galway. ..i^
5501 Emily," b. 18 Sept., 1813; d. unm., in Medina, N. Y., 30 Jan., 1836 **
5502 Lauren," b. 28 May, 1816; d. 28 Aug., 1822.
+5503 Lauren," b. 31 Jan., 1824; m. Elizabeth Miller.
+5504 John," b. 17 Dec, 1826; m. Olive Davis.
+5505 Harriet," b. 13 Oct., 1838; m. Barnard K. Lee.
+5506 Jane," b. 1 Nov., 1830; m. John Firman Mann.
2158. EUSSELL,^ son of Seth' (745), b. in West Galway, N. Y., 16 Jan.,J
1794; m. (1) 22 July, 1819, Melinda Hamilton, b. 3 May, 1797.
She d. 38 Nov., 1821 ; he m. (2) 19 Jan., 1825, Mary Ann Arbout, b. 2 Dec.,|
1805, dau. of William Arbout, b. in Northumberland, Pa., 3 Feb., 1776, and Janej
Pearsall, b. in Schoharie Co., N. Y., 1783 ; d. 4 Jan., 1864.
He was a clothier, miller and farmer; retired from business in 1844.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 391
Cuildren.
-1-5507 Melixda,» b. in Howard, X. Y., 20 Sept., 1821; m. Edmund Piatt
Smith.
5508 Jaxe Eliza," b. 21 July, 1827 ; m. (1) as his second wife, 1 Xov., 1852,
Dr. James Darwin Dorr, of Bath, X. Y., b. in Washington Co.,
X. Y., 16 June, 1803; he d. G Sept., 1854; she m. (2) Charles
Griffith, of Xew York City, an importer; d. 17 Dec., 1869; she
wrote verses, some of which were published in Frank Leslie's Mag-
azine ; had no children.
5509 WiLLiATj; Pitt." b. 10 May, 1829; d. unm., 16 May, 1850, near Aspin-
wall, on his way to California.
5510 Seth,» b. 16 Xov., 1831 ; d. 9 Aug., 1837.
-|-5511 Egbert SL-iDE,** b. 29 Jan., 1831; m. Anna Byron Wonderly.
-f5512 Eeaxces Axx," b. 30 Apr., 1836; m. Andrew Jackson Brundage.
-f5513 Maeiox," b. 13 Apr., 1810; m. Charles H. Young.
5514 Mark," b. 14 Aug., 1842; d. 23 June, 1843.
5515 James Herbert,** b. 22 Xov., 1844; enlisted in Co. I, One Hundred and
Thirty-fourth Xew York Volunteers; was killed 31 May, 1862, in
the battle of Fair Oaks.
5516 Byrox,'* b. 11 Mar., 1848; d. unm., 31 May, 1869, after a voyage to Aus-
tralia and California for his health.
5517 William Eussell," b. 22 May, 1850; res. four years in California;
since 1892 has been in the employ of George W. Hallock, Bank of
Bath; res., unm., in Bath, X. Y.
2159. XAOMI,*' dau. of Seth' (745), b. in West Galway, X. Y., 28 July, 1796;
m. 9 Jan., 1819, Nathan Aldrich, b. in Kingston, E. I., 10 Oct., 1796, son of John
Aldrich and Elizabeth Thurston.
He d. 22 Apr., 1844.
He was a farmer; rem. in 1833 from Broad Albion, X. Y., to Knowlesville,
X. Y. ; in 1839 to Millington, HI.
Children.
5518 JIanj Ann Aldrich,^ b. 3 Dec, 1817; m. 24 Oct., 1839, Thomas Finnic,
a farmer in Millington.
5519 Caroline Aldrich,^ b. 23 Oct., 1820; m. Oct., 1848, Lindsay H. Carr, a
Capt. in Co. H, Tenth Illinois; he was killed in X'ew Madrid, 12
Mar., 1862; res. in Sandwich, 111.
5520 Lijell Thompson Aldrich,^ b. 13 June, 1824; m. 7 Xov., 1850, Delia
Augusta Southworth, b. in Camden, X. Y., 15 Jan., 1828, dau. of
James Southworth, b. in Burlington, X"". Y., 5 Oct., 1796, and Delia
Welch Day, b. 30 June, 1800; was a farmer in Millington.
5521 Xaomi Elizaheih Aldrich,^ b. 15 Aug., 1831; m. Feb., 1863, Austin T.
Johnston, who served in the Eighty-eighth Illinois; d. 4 May, 1867.
2160. JOSEPH.* son of Seth' (745), b. in West Galway, X. Y.. 21 Jan., 1802;
m. 27 Jan., 1825. Harriet Aldrich (sister of Susan, wife of Supplina (+2157), b.
in Kingston, E. I., 9 Feb., 1807, dau. of Dr. John Aldrich, b. in Hopkinton, B. I.,
1 Apr., 1760, and Elizabeth Thurston.
392 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. 8 Aug., 1866. After tlie death of her liusbaud she res. with her son
Na.than, in Springwater, N. Y., where she d.
He was a carder and clothier. From 1835 to 1838 res. in Carlton, Saratoo-a
Co., jST. Y. ; until 1831 in West Galway; until 1850 in Springwater.
Children.
5523 NATH.iX,» b. 20 Oct., 1825 ; d. 6 Sept., 1828.
5533 Nathan Aldrich," b. in Springwater, 10 Sept., 1829 ; m. 16 May, 1854,
Elmina G. Curtice, b. l-t Sept., 1830, dau. of John Curtice, b. in
1804, and Lucinda Preston, b. in 1807; he was a manufacturer of
agricultural implements in Springwater, in which business he en-
gaged in 1850.
+5524 Caroline Elizabeth,** b. 20 Dec, 1832 ; m. Harvey HoUistor Marvin.
5525 George Joseph,** b. 25 Aug., 1841 ; d. unm., 15 Jan., 1869 ; was a den-
tist in Springwater.
2162. BENJAMIN FEANKLIN,^ son of Seth^ (745), b. 14 Dec, 1806; m.
Diantha Hopkins, b. 14 Mar., 1814.
She d. 27 Sept., 1869; he d. 27 Aug., 1872.
He res. in Spring^vater, Steuben Co., N. Y.
Children.
+5526 Persis Angela,® b. about 24 Apr., 1833 ; m. William Terwilliger.
+5537 Harriet Naomi» b. 22 Feb., 1833; m. (1) Henry Brown; (2) William
Terwilliger, who had previously m. her sister, Persis Angela.
+5528 Martin Dewey," b. ; m. Elizabeth Morse
2163. J0HN,8 son of Seth^ (745), b. 17 Mar., 1809; m. (1) 23 Feb., 1833, ;2^ j
Sarah (Sally) Ann Vanauker, b. 23 Feb., 1814. ;«|
She d. 1 Apr., 1864; he m. (2) 8 Sept., 1864, Mrs. Loana (Piice) Higgins,
b. 4 Aug., 1828, widow of Charles Higgins and dau. of Seth Eice, of Barre, Mass.,
and Howard N. Y., b. 10 Apr., 1787, and Eliza Bradley, b. 26 Apr., 1802; d. 29
Mar., 1884, aged 75.
He was a blacksmith and farmer in Cohocton, N. Y. ; was a charter member
of .the Masonic Lodge in Cohocton, and always took an active interest in its growth
and prosperity.
Children, b. in Cohocton.
5529 Margaret® b. 10 May, 1834; d. 16 July, 1834.
+5530 Harriet Ann,® b. 6 June, 1835 ; m. Albertus Larrowe.
+5531 John IMurrat,® b. 31 May, 1844 ; m. Mahala Caroline Hammond.
+5532 Alice May,® b. 12 Feb., 1858; m. (1) William Crichton Eccles; (2)
Hugh T. Green.
2165. PRESERVED SMITH,^ son of Eli' (761), b. in South Hadley, Mass.,
16 Sept., 1784; m. Sally Davis, b. 2 June, 1789.
He d. , in Thompson, 0.
Children.
+5533 Hiram,® b. in Northampton, Mass., 14 Sept., 1815; m. Ruth Murphy.
5534 Edwin,® b. ; res. near Painesville, 0.
5535 Mary,® b. ; m. Gerris; res. near Columbus, 0.
TuE Kelloggs in the New World. 393
2166. DOEOTHY,s dau. of Eli'' (761), b. in South Hadiey, Mass., 26 Sept.,
1785; m. John Sikes, b. 3 Nov., 1784, son of Jolin Sikes and Sarah Montague.
He d. 6 Jan., 1864; she d. 16 Feb., 1867.
Children.
5536 Sarah Sihcs,'^ b. 8 Nov., 1808.
5537 Caroline. Cool- Silces/* b. 20 Sept., 1810; m. Antipac Stewart Bardwell.
5538 Joseph Kellogg Sikes,^ b. 23 Apr., 1S12 ; d. unm., 1 Feb., 1841.
5539 Triphena Smith Sikes,^ b. 27 Aug., 1813; m. Dwight Stebbins, of Three
Rivers, Mass. ; d. 1840.
5540 Clarissa Burr Sikes,^ b. 17 Dec, 1821; m. Arba Cleaveland.
5541 Nancy Hall Sikes,^ h. 21 Jan., 1825; m. Rev. Henry Nichols, of Bridge-
port, Conn.
5542 Harriet Newell Sikes,'* b. Jan., 1829; ni. John H. Mansfield, of Boston.
2171. ELIJAH,^ son of Eliakim' (762), b. in South Hadiey, Mass., 1 Apr.,
1790; m. (pub. 28 Mar., 1813), Ruth Church, b. 13 Oct., 1791, dau. of Joseph
Church and Elizabeth Ingram.
He d. 29 June, 1836'; she d. 27 Nov., 1840, aged 49.
He was a farmer in South Hadiey. His son, Otis, res. on the homestead.
Children, b. in South Hadiey.
5543 Sabea,» b. 19 June, 1812 ; d. 6 June, 1837.
+5544 Carolixe,* b. 20 May, 1814; m. Edward Richardson Gaylord.
5545 Hakvey Stocghton," b. 11 May, 1816; d. unm., 9 July, 1882; res. in
Enfield, Conn.; was an elder among the '"Shakers," and highly
esteemed by the "world's people."
5546 George Hartwell* b. 11 May, 1818; d. unm., in Ohio, 31 Jan., 1842;
was a farmer.
5547 Austin," b. 24 June, 1820; d. unm., 26 Nov., 1840; was a farmer in
Enfield.
+5548 Hawley," b. 25 July, 1822; m. (1) Susan Maria Hohnan; (2) Mary
Louise Tamblin.
5549 Eunice," b. 16 Aug., 1824; d. 19 Mar., 1826.
5550 Elijah NoRRis," b. 21 Dee., 1826; d. unm., 30 Aug., 1862; was a
fanner in Enfield.
+5551 William," b. 6 Jan., 1829; m. (1) Maria Olivia Black-man; (2) Edith
Ellis.
+5552 Otis," b. 17 Nov., 1831 ; m. Susan Griffiths.
5553 Charles," b. 3 Oct., 1832; d. unm., 27 June, 1856; was a farmer in En-
field.
5554 Andrew Wright," b. 4 May. 1834; m. 3 Apr., 1861, Maria Jane Shum-
way, of Belchertown, Mass. ; he was a farmer in South Hadiey ; she
d. 16 Mar., 1870, aged 33; he d. 15 June, 1871; had no children.
2174. NABBY,8 dau. of Eliakim'' (762), b. in South Hadiey, Mass., 5 Feb.,
1797; m. 25 Feb., 1823, Eleazar Wright, b. 20 Aug., 1788, son of Lieut. Eleazar
Wright, of Chicopee, Mass., b. 3 Jan.", 1764, and Hannah Pendleton, b. 10 Dec,
1760.
She d. 2 Apr., 1839; he d. 11 Apr., 1858.
He inherited the homestead of his father in Chicopee; was a farmer.
394 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, b. in Chicopee.
5555 Lorenzo Wrighip b. 10 Oct., 1854; cT. iinm., IG Aug., 1847; entered the
dry goods business in SjTacuse with his uncle.
5556 Lyman ^Valters Wright,^ b. 13 Aug., 1826; d. unm., in Xew Orleans, 3o
Dec., 1S49.
5557 Harvey Wright p b. 2 Dec, 1828; d. unm., in Selma, Ala., 10 July, 1851;
studied in Wilbraham ; graduated in SufReld, Conn. ; was a civil
engineer.
555S Cynthia\ right p b. 20 June, 1831; m. 15 ]»Iay, 1854, Henry S. Herrick,
b. in Montgomery, Mass., 8 Dec, 1822, son of Aaron Herrick, b. in
Jlontgomery, and Polly Shurtlefi', b. in ^Montgomery ; she was edu-
cated at Williston Seminary, East Hampton, Wesleyan University,
AVilbraham, and was graduated from Mt. Holyoke Female Sem-
inary, South Hadley, in 1851 ; he was a pattern-maker in Chicopee;
assessor of ta.xes and one of the selectmen several years.
5559 Samuel E. Wrightp b. 10 Dec, 1833 ; d. 25 Feb., 1837.
2178. JOSEPH McLELLAN,s son of Eev Elijah^ (763), b. in Portland, Me.,
27 May, 1796; m. 13 Nov., 1823, Sophia Brazier, b. in Portland, 6 Oct., 1800,.
dau. of Harrison Brazier, b. 9 Aug., 1777, and Abigail Eiggs, b. 10 Mar., 1777.
He d. in Portland, Me., 8 Sept., 1870; she d. there, 26 Mar., 1878.
From 1819 to 1S40 he was in the United States Eevenue Service in Eastpor^'.
Me. ; afterward a merchant in Portland.
Children.
5560 Joseph Haekisox,® b. in Lubec, Me., 25 Nov., 1825; m. (pub. in Port-
land, 19 Jan., 1851), Helen Bartlett, of Portland; d. in Portland,
21 Aug., 1887.
+5561 Eunice McLellan,® b. in Lubec, 6 Nov., 1829; m. William Jay Baker.
5562 Elijah Taylor,» b. in Eastport, 28 Dec, 1833; d. 24 June, 1835.
+5563 Sophia Brazieh,*> b. in Eastport, 27 Jan., 1840; m. James Seymour
Bedlow.
2185. EEV. ELIJAH,* son of Eev. Elijah'' (763), b. in Boston, Mass., 20 May,
1813; m. 3 June, 1855, Hannah' Pearson Pomeroy, dau. of Eev. Thaddeus Pom-
eroy and Mary Pearson.
' He d. in North Harpswell, Me., 17 Mar., 1901.
He was a Congregational minister and a popular writer for boys. The men-
tion of his name warms the heart and brings back pleasant memories of Elm .
Island and Pleasant Cove days. He was the author of the famous "Prize Ora-
tions," "Pericles of the People," "Spartacus to the Gladiators" and '^irginius to ^^-^^
the Eoman Army," so familiar to our school-day period, which he composed for ..^.
himself while at Andover with no intention to publish them. He was also the ^ ^
author of the Elm Island Series (1868-70); Pleasant Cove Series (1870-74); "■^l
^Yhispering Pine Series (1871-73) ; Good Old Times Series (1877-82) ; the Fo^'/"
est Glen Series (1878), and other books for young people. He was graduated
1840 from Bowdoin College; 1843 from Andover Theological Seminary; W«3
ordained, in North Harpswell, Mc, 18 June, 1844, where he ministered for
over fifty years with the exception of the period from 1855 to 1866, when he
the pastor of the Mariners Church in Boston. A visitor, Eev. H. Martin Kellogg,"^.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 395
in the Religious Herald, Hartford, 3 Dec, 1896, thus describes him in his eighty-
third year : "Mr. Kellogg^s appearance is that of a small, wiry, lithe frame, prob-
ably not weighing over 100 pounds; smoothly shaven face, smiling and genial,
placid with Christian faith; high brow, full gleaming eyes, prominent Eoman
nose, spare of flesh, features which are characteristic of all the Kelloggs. He has
none of the infirmities of age, except deafness, and preaches twice a Sunday and
hears a class in Sunday School, driving three miles each way to church."
He was a member of the Massachusetts Sons of the American Eevolution.
Children, b. in Boston.
+.5564 Frank Gilman,** b. 16 Oct., 1857 ; m. Grace Haley.
-(-5565 Mart Catherine,** b. 14 Jan., 1860; m. Harry A. Batchelder.
2186. DOKOTHY,* dau. of Joseph" (76-i), b. in Bridgton, Me., 10 Aug., 1804;
m. 4 Sept., 1828, Edward Bobbins Morse, b. in Sharon, Mass., 14 Oct., 1802, son
of Eliphalet Morse, b. 23 July, 1759, and Mercy Gilbert.
He d. in Bridgton, 15 Oct., 1864; she d. in Boston, Mass., 8 Jan., 1873.
He was a farmer and stone mason ; res. in Waterford and Bridgton ; was a
Republican.
Children, h. in Waterford, Me.
5566 Edward Warren Morse,^ b. 9 Sept., 1829; d. in Lynn, Mass., 28 Nov.,
1886.
5567 Frederick Calvin Morse,'^ b. 5 Aug., 1831 ; d. in Denver, Col., 6 Dec, 1893.
5568 Elizabeth Sophrene Morse,^ h. 7 Jan., 1835; m. in Boston, 21 Jan., 1891,
John Mead ; res. in North Bridgton.
5569 Eugene Putnam Morsep b. 16 Dec, 1839 ; d. in Chicago, 31 Dec, 1871.
2189. MARY,® dau. of Joseph'' (764), b. in Bridgton, Me., ; m. in Port-
land, 22 Aug., 1832, William Davis Adams, b. in Westbrook, Me., 5 Apr., 1809,
son of Cornelius Adams and Rebecca Davis.
She d. 10 May, 1868; he d. 15 Feb., 1884.
He was a builder; deacon in the Congregational Church in Roxbury; a Re-
publican.
Children.
5570 Charles Augustus Adams,^ b. in Portland, 29 May, 1835; d. unm., in
Roxbury, 8 Aug., 1858.
5571 Ellen Georgianna Adams,^ b. in Boston, Mass., 4 June, 1837; d. 25 Aug.,
1837.
5572 Mary Amelia Fairchild Adams,^ b. in Roxbury, 8 July, 1840; res., unm.,
in Roxbury.
5573 Abbie Maria Adams,^ b. in Roxbury, 30 Dec, 1842; res., unm., in Rox-
bury.
5574 Grace Putnam AdamsP b. in Roxbury, 24 Oct., 1848; m. there 6 June,
1876, Henry P. Gates; res. in Roxbury; has three children.
2190. ELI,s son of Joseph" (764), b. in Bridgton, Me., 30 Jan., 1813; m. in
Lincoln, Me., 1835, Fanny Colburn Jameson,, b. in Milford, Mc, 7 Apr., 1816,
dau. of Jeremiah Jameson, who d. in Lincoln, 6 Aug., 1860, aged 75 years and 8
months, and Mary Bailey, who d. in Lincoln, 21 Jan., 1876, aged S7 years, 8
months and 21 days.
396 The Kellogos in the New World.
He d. in Patten, Me., 6 Aug., 188G ; she d. there, 3 Jan., 1891.
He was ta.xed in Lincoln in 183ti; probably rem. to Patten soon after, as he
was one of the first settlers in that town; helped build the first house, the firbt
mill and saw the first log. For many years he was one of the most promineat
lumbermen on the east branch of the Penobscot Eiver. He was a member of
Katahdin Lodge, F. and A. M., and was buried with Masonic honors.
Children, all except the eldest b. in Patten.
5575 Sarah Jane,** b. in Lincoln, 4 Sept., 1836: d. in Patten, 23 Jan., 1845.
+5576 Nathan Putnam,» b. 18 Sept., 1837; m. Ellen Rebecca Doe.
+5577 Adalixe Hazen,** b. 1 Oct., 1839; m. Ephraim Severance Bailey.
+5578 Elvira Adams,** b. 8 Oct., 1841; m. Charles Carrol Perry.
5579 Marcellds Keed,*' b. 23 June, 1843; enlisted in Co. D, First Peg., Dis-
trict of Columbia Cavalry, and lost his life on the battlefield ; unm.
+5580 Horace," b. 28 Apr., 1845; m. (1) Addie F. Tupper; (2) Alice F. Cobb
5581 Esther Leslie," b. 25 July, 1847 ; d. unm., in Patten, 25 Aug., 1900.
+5582 WiNFiELD ScoTT,» b. 30 Dec, 1851; m. (1) Emma Jewell; (2) Mrs
Almy Evileth (Gardner) Webster.
2191. HORACE,^ son of Deacon Phineas'' (765), b. in South Hadley, Mass., 10
Oct., 1784 ; m. 1 Apr., 1823, Martha Walbridge, of Stratford, Conn., b. 5 Feb ,
1786.
He d. 2 Dec, 1854; she d. 28 Oct., 1860; both d. in Randolph, Vt.
Children, b. in Randolph.
5583 William Jabez,® b. 28 Dec, 1823 ; d. unm., 1850.
+5584 Cornelius," b. 17 May, 1825 ; m. Jane Elizabeth Hebard.
+5585 Martha Lavinia," b. 15 July, 1828; m. Milan Hebard.
2192. PHINEAS,** son of Deacon Phineas^ (765), b. in South Hadley, Mass.,
10 Nov., 1786; m. 10 Nov., 1812, Anna Abbott, b. 7 Mar., 1790, dau. of Benja
min Abbott, of Brookfield, Vt., b. 2 Oct., 1764, and Lucy Flint.
He d. 4 Feb., 1871; she d. 10 Nov., the same year.
He was a farmer ; res. in Brookfield.
Children, b. in BrooJcfield.
5586 Emeline," b. 29 Sept., 1813; d. unm., 27 Sept., 1831.
5587 Mart Ann," b. 11 July, 1818; m. (1) 9 Jan., 1840, Daniel Ryan; d. 9j
Mar., 1841; had no children; he m. (2) Euseba Parsons.
+5588 Phineas," b. 14 Aug., 1822 ; m. Roxcena Griswold.
+5589 Louisa," b. 18 Oct., 1826; m. Marshall Barna Gaylord.
5590 Cynthia," b. 4 Aug., 1830; m. 3 July, 1865, Curtiss J. Eabbee, son of|
Josiah Kibbee, b. 1797, and Laura Bandy, b. 1800; he d. 1886; she^
res. in Brookfield ; had no children.
2193. JEMIMA,8 dau. of Deacon Phineas^ (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 16 j
Aug., 1789; m. in Waitsfield, Vt., 13 Dec, 1814, Capt. Rufus Barnard, b. in Shel-
burne, Mass., 3 Feb., 1791, son of Deacon John Barnard, b. in Shutesbury, I
11 Nov., 1744, and Mary Rider, b. in Deerfield, Mass., 15 Aug., 1750.
She d. in the spring of 1872 ; he d. 1 Jan., 1874.
He was a farmer ; Capt. of Militia ; res. in Waitsfield.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 397
Children.
5591 Mary Sophronia Barnard,^ h. 12 Sept., 1815- d. unm., in Waitsfield,
aged 23.
5592 John ]yilliam Barnard,'^ b. 10 Oct.,_1816; d. aged 3.
5593 Orlow Judson Barnard'-* b. 3 Nov., 1S17 ; in. Feb., 1865, Louisa Valew;
res. in Walnut, Bureau Co., 111.
5594 Electa Clarinda Barnardp b. 24 Jan., 1819; m. about 1847, Harrison G.
Haven, of Massachusetts.
5595 Milo Barnard,'' b. 24 Aug., 1820; m. in Xew York, ilary Xourse; later
res. in Bloomingdale, 111.
5596 Lucinda Eliza Barnard,^ b. 1 Mar., 1822; m. 20 Feb., 1851, Solomon H.
Burr, of Princeton, 111., b. in Amherst, Mass., 9 Feb., ISll ; res. in
Eiver Falls, Wis., where he was a farmer.
5597 Lucretia Elmira Barnard,^ b. 10 May, 1823; d. 21 Feb., 1839.
5598 Rufus Barnard,^ b. 29 Jan., 1825; m. in Vermont, Mehitable Lindfield;
res. on the homestead of his grandfather, who bought it in 1794;
later res. in Waitsfield.
5599 Lucius Erastus Barnardp b. 14 June, 1828; m. 14 May, 1861, Emma
Louise Barnard, b. in Allegan, Mich, 14 Aug., 1840; graduated
from the University of Vermont in the class of 1853 and from the
Auburn Theological Seminary in 1858; was a Presbj-terian clergy-
man.
5600 Cynthia Emcline Barnard,'^ b. 21 July, 1831; m. 1855, Eev. Isaac B.
Smith, of Princeton, 111. ; d. in Colerain, Mass., 17 June, 1864.
2194. RACHEL,^ dau. of Deacon Phineas' (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 29
June, 1791; m. 1812, Israel Guild, b. in Halifax, Vt, 2 May, 1791, son of Jesse
Guild and Zilpah Smith. His brother, Calvin Guild, m. Rachel's sister, Sarah
(+2195).
He d. 22 Aug., 1863, aged 72; she d. 11 Dec, 1872, aged 81.
He was an architect and builder; res. in Montpelier, Vt., until 1820; rem.
to Conway, Mass., where they res. until 1835. In June, 1839, they settled in
Wayne Center, Du Page Co., 111., where he was a farmer.
Children.
5601 Eunice Guild,^ b. in Brookfield, 12 Nov., 1814; m. in Conway, Henry P.
Hemenway; settled in Wayne Center, Aug., 1837; rem. about 1865
to Sycamore, 111., and res. there.
5602 Elijah Lyman Guildp b. in Brookfield, 25 Dec., 1816; m. 1840, Julia A.
Tallniage; d. in Wa^^-ne Center, Aug., 1853; was a teacher and
held several town and county offices.
5603 William K. Guild/* b. in Berlin, Vt., 4 July, 1819; m. 1845, Lydia Ann
Ford; he was a farmer and settled in Wayne Center; was later a
lumber merchant in AYheaton, Du Page Co., 111.
5604 Allcrt Guild,^ b. in Whately, Mass., 2 Nov., 1821; m. (1) 1 Oct., 1850,
Sarah J. Guild, of Halifax; m. (2) ; rem. to Illinois in
1839; was a merchant in Wayne Center from 1857 to '77; res. in
Aurora 1886.
5605 Harriet N. GuiUlp b. in Conway, 26 Nov., 1825; m. in 1846, Charles
Smith ; he was a farmer in Wayne Center, and later a lumber mer-
chant in TMieaton, 111., also a hardware merchant in Sycamore.
)8 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
5606 Fanny W. Guild,^ h. 23 Oct., 1839; d. 15 Jan., 1832.
5C07 Elias C. Guildp b. 10 Apr., 1833; m. Alice D. Blair; was a physician in
Bartlett, Du Page Co., 111.
2195. SARAH (SALLY),^ dau. of Deacon Phineas^ (765), b. in Brookfleld,
Vt., 9 Aug., 1793; m. 15 Feb., 1816, Calvin Guild, b. in West Halifax, Yt., 14
Oct., 1789, son of Jesse Guild and Zilpah Smith. His brother, Israel Guild, m.
Sarah's sister, Eachel (+2194).
He d. in Halifax, Vt., 27 July, 1869; she d. in Galva, III, 13 Aug., 1875,
and is buried in Aurora, 111.
He was a farmer in Halifax. The old homestead of Jesse and Calvin Guild,
known as the "Guild place" for more than ninety years, was owned in 18T7 by
Samuel W. Potter.
Children.
560S ^YilUam Guild, ^ h. 26 Oct., 1816; m. (1) 16 May, 1844, Joanna B.
Hawks, of Deerfield, Mass. ; he m. (3) ; d. in Lowell, Mass.,
1863 ; was a farmer and dealer in trees.
5609 Asa Guild,"* b. 27 Oct., 1818; m. 12 June, 1850, Harriet E. Fuller; m.
(2) 29 Sept., 1853, Amelia C. Smith, of Heath, Mass.; d. 13 Apr.,
1858 ; he was a merchant and clerk.
5610 Spencer Guild,^ b. 23 June, 1830; m. 10 Oct., 1850, Abby T. Carlton, of
Mount Yernon, N. H. ; was a druggist in Milford, N. H.
5611 Julia Guild,^ b. 13 Sept., 1833; m. 4 July, 1855, Luke Kingsbur}-, of
Halifax; he was a farmer; d. ; she res. in St. Charles, 111.
5613 Sarali Jemima Guildp b. 6 Sept., 1824; m. 1 Oct., 1849, Albert Guild,
of Du Page Co., 111.; he was a retired merchant; res. in Aurora, 111.
5613 Phineas Kellogg Guild,^ b. 9 Mar., 1827; m. Oct., 1868, Susan Caroline
Lincoln, of Charlestown, Mass. ; he received the degree of M. D.
from the University of New York; commenced practice in Mar.,
1854, in Liberty, N. Y.; in 1855 in Plainfield, IlL; in 1S61 was
assistant surgeon of the Fifty-second Illinois Reg. ; in Nov., 1862,
was surgeon of the One Hundred and Twentieth Illinois Reg.; in
18G4 in Jamaica Plain, Mass.; in Dec, 1874, Santa Barbara, Cal.
5614 Thomas ^Vood Guild,^ b. 23 May, 1829; d. unm., in Chicago, 111., 17
Feb., 1879; he was a commercial agent in the Northwestern States.
5615 Rufus Barnard Guild/* h. 35 July, 1831 ; m. 37 June, 1861, Susan Ber-
gen; graduated from Knox College, 111.; was a Congregational
minister in Galva, 111., and Lucca, Kas.
5616 Harriet Maria Guild,^ b. 8 Nov., 1834; d. Jan., 1836.
2196. EBENEZER SNOW,^ son of Deacon Phineas^ (765), b. in Brookfield,
Vt., 23 Aug., 1797; m. 27 Sept., 1821, Roxanna Reed, of Williamstown, Mass.,
b. 15 July, 1801, dau. of Job Reed, of Taunton, Mass., and Sarah (Sally) Troupe,
of Bristol, Mass.
He d. in Hanover, N. H., 20 May, 1871; she d. .
He was a farmer in Brookfield, Worcester and Williamsto\Vti, Vt., and Han-
over, N. H. His widow was living, in 1881, in Hanover with her son, Ebenezer
Reed Kellogg.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 399
Children.
4-5617 Tkumax Perrix,9 b. 1 Feb., 1833; m. (1) Alice Coburn Rich; (2) Mrs.
Mary Grant.
5618 William Spe.vcer,^ b. 25 Oct., 1825; d. 29 Dec, 1825.
4-5619 William Henry,^ b. 28 Mar., 1827; ni. Julia A. Templeton.
5620 H-U!RiET Atwood,» b. 12 Mar., 1829; m. 11 Mar., 1847, Lorenzo Marsh
Washburn; he was a painter in Craftsburj', Vt.
-f-5621 Ebexezer Keed,** b. in Williamstown, Vt., 31 Dec, 1830; m. Melissa
Hannah Field.
5622 Charles Edmund," b. 26 Apr., 1833; d. 31 Sept., 1835.
5623 EoxANNA Eliza,» b. 17 Sept., 1835; d. 25 Mar., 1839.
5624 Almika Sophia,» b. 18 Sept., 1837; m. in West Fairlee, Vt., 3 Jan.,
1858, Elijah Burnham Harris, b. 8 Mar., 1828 ; he was a farmer in
Worcester, Vt. ; she d. 6 Mar., 1894; he d. 21 Xov., 1896; had no
children.
5625 Ann Elizabeth," b. 9 June, 1840; m. 27 Nov., 1859, Ezekiel Dennis
Gray, a painter in Montpelier, Vt.
5626 Mauy Jane," b. 15 Apr., 1842; d. 25 Sept., 1853.
+5627 Josephine Vienna," b. 15 June, 1844; m. Robert Barnes Lillie.
2198. LTJCINDA,8 dau. of Deacon Phineas'' (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 7 Oct.,
1799; m. in Brookfield, 18 Mar., 1831, Richard Stevens, b. in Warner, N. Y., 22
Aug., 1809, son of Tristam Stevens, b. in Sutton, N. H., and Margaret Goodwin.
She d. in Wajne, lU., 17 Jan., 1863.
He was a farmer; rem. from Brookfield, May, 1848, to Warae. In Oct.,
1863, rem. to Silver Lake, Minn.
Children.
5628 A Daughter,^ d. in infancy.
5629 A Daughter,^ d. in infancy.
5630 Sarah Ann Stevens/^ b. in Brookfield, 11 Dec, 1835 ; m. 23 Dec, 1858,
Henry Seymour Wood ; he was a farmer in Wayne until May, 1864,
when he rem. to Silver Lake.
5631 2Iary Ann Stevens,'^ b. 11 June, 1840; m. in Wayne, 18 Oct., 1859, Al-
lison Fancher; res. in WajTie until 1864, and in Silver Lake until
Aug., 1871 ; he was later a druggist in Fairmount, Minn.
5632 Lucinda Stevens,^ b. 8 Xov., 1842; d. in Wayne, 20 Aug., 1850.
2199. ARIAL,8 son of Deacon Phineas' (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 7 Apr.,
1802; m. 1 Dec, 1825, Persis Hayden Pratt, b. 18 Aug., 1807.
She d. in Princeton, 111., 1889, aged 87.
Re^. in Braintree, Vt., and Dover, 111.
Children.
+5633 Marcus Emerson," b. in Braintree, 16 Sept., 1826 ; m. Mary Ellen Farrell.
5634 Sarah Clementin.a," b. in Braintree, 4 May, 1828 ; d. 7 July, 1828.
5635 Aeial C.," b. in Braintree, 9 Apr., 1828; m. (1) in Wayne, 111., Jane
Chadwick; she d. in Waj-ne, about 1830; he m. (2) in Maiden,
10., Vina L. Vanlien, b. in Castile, N. Y., dau. of John Vanlien
and Lydia Smith; d. in Dover, 111., 29 Nov., 1897; she res. in
Dover ; he was a merchant of Dover, and later a mail carrier ; was
a Congregationalist and a Republican; had a child, who d. aged 3
months.
400 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5636 Peesis," b. in Braintree, 4 June, 1831; m. 1857, Willkm Stacy; d. 25
Dec, 1897, in Wheaton, 111.; res. in Princeton, 111.
5637 Emma," b. in Waterbury, Vt., 28 Oct., 1833; m. Feb., 1863, George Mor-
ris, of Greenfield, la.
+5638 John Newton," b 22 Mar., 1836; m. Emma Ann Brown.
+5639 John Beeeidge," b. in Eden, Vt., 29 May, 1838; m. (1) Eliza Beach;
(2) Mrs. Caroline C. Ciark.
+5640 John Bcntan," b. in Eden, 18 July, 1840; m. Amy Jane Wilson.
5641 Joseph Edwin," b. in Eden, 28 May, 1843; a harness-maker in Rock-
ford, 111. ; a Republican ; was a private in the rebellion ; is unm.
+ 5642 Sheridan Romain/-^ b. in Wayne, 14 Sept., 1845; m. Irene Elizabeth
Wetherill.
5643 George Tileston,® b. in Dover, 17 May, 1848 ; d. 1850.
5644 Cleoea Lucretia," b. in Dover, 8 Aug., 1850; m. in Dover, 5 May, 1875,
Henry Orr Morris, b. in Ames, N. Y., 11 Feb., 1847, son of Hartt
Noadiah Morris, and Matilda Kimball; he is a farmer, Congrega-
tionalist and Republican; res. in Tiskilwa, 111.; had no children.
2200. DR. JOSEPH,® son of Deacon Phineas" (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 21
June, 1805 ; m. 3 June, 1833, Elvira Perrin, b. in Berlin, Vt., 18 Mar., 1816, dau.
of Samuel Perrin, b. in Hebron, Conn., 1776, and Sarah Reed, b. in Woodstock,
Vt., 1793.
He d. in Brookfield, 10 Mar., 1837; he was a physician in Middlessex, Vt;
she m. (2) Atwood.
Children.
5645 Julius Franklin," b. 12 Apr., 1833 ; d. in California, when a young
man.
5646 Sarah Emeline," b. 20 May, 1835; d. Feb., 1836.
2201. BENJAMIN,^ son of Deacon Phineas' (765), b. in Brookfield, Vt, 23
Feb., 1808; m. 23 Oct, 1834, Rachel Kellogg (2243), b. in Somerset, Mass., 29
May, 1814, dau. of Col. Joseph Kellogg (+770), and Mary Chase.
She d. 10 May, 1879 ; he d. 9 Apr., 1888 ; both are buried in Rehoboth,
Mass.
When a young man he rem. to Massachusetts, and engaged in the dry goods
business, in which he was successful. He lost his money through the dishonesty
of others, and, having some knowledge of medicine, began the manufacture of
remedies and traveled in different localities, selling them, until his last illness.
He was a man of unusual kindness of heart, a great reader of the Bible, and a de-
voted Christian. He res. in Rehoboth.
Children.
+5647 Mary Jane," b. 27 Dec., 1835; m.' (1) Merrill Wheeler; (2) George'
Atwood.
+5648 Ann Makia," b. 3 Aug., 1837; m. Horace Wheaton Barney.
+ 5649 Sarah Clementine," b. 27 Apr., 1840; m. Chauncey E. Pierce.
+5650 Eliza Adeline," b. 2 IVIar., 1842 ; m. Henry W. Barney.
+5651 Harriet Newell," b. 5 Feb., 1844; m. Coleman Chase.
5652 Victoria," b. 29 Aus:., 1845.
The KelloCtGS ix the New Wokld. 401
+ 5653 Benjamin Franklin,^ b. in Fall Kiver, Mass., 10 Jan., 1848; m. Eliza-
beth (Betsey) Smith.
5G5-1 Elijah LYiiAN,** b. in Swansea, ]i[ass., 24 Aug., 1851; d. in Swansea,
17 May, 1870.
2202. PLIXY,s son of Enos" (766), b. in Hanover, X. H., 15 Sept., 1786; m.
in Williston, Vt., 2 May, 1809, Wealthy Smith, b. in Montague, Mass., 19 Sept.,
1786, dau. of Benjamin Smith, b. 21 Xov., 1763, and Maria , b. 3 Nov.,
1767.
She d. 21 Feb., 1858; he d. 11 Sept., 1868.
He was a shoe manufacturer; res. in Orange Co., \t.; rem. to Cleveland,
0., about 1833, and, in 1837, to Chagrin Falls, Cuyahoga Co., 0.
Children.
-|-5655 Leonora LoriSA," b. in Orange, 16 Apr., 1810; m. Harmon Barrows.
-1-5656 Lydia Alvord," b. 14 Sept., 1812; m. Jairus Green Buggies.
5657 Walter Cunn," b. in Randolph, Vt., 17 Xov., 1814; left Cleveland,
1836, and went to Pittsburg, Pa., and sailed for Xew Orleans on the
steamer Clvde, and since then his family has had no news from him.
-1-5658 Stephen Bartlett," b. in Brookfield, 22 Dec, 1816; m. Abigail Bales
Pierce.
-1-5659 Lucy MAitiA," b. in Burlington, Vt., 5 Sept., 1820; m. Anson Welcon
Gaylord.
2203. LyDIA,s dau. of Enos' (766), b. in Hanover, X. H., about 1788; m. in
Shelburne, JIass., Jan., 1814, Abner Smead, b. in Shelbnrne, 1784, son of Samuel
Smead, b. 23 Mar., 1749, and Mary Hocks, b. 15 Mar., 1759.
She d. in Shelburne, 14 Sept., 1819, aged 30; he m. (2) 7 Feb., 1821, Julia
Kellogg (-|-2224), cousin of Lydia.
Children.
5660 Lydia Smead;* b. .
5661 Frederick RoUo Smead/* b. ■ .
5662 Abigail Smead,^ b. ; m. Piobertns Childs; had three children.
2204. XAXCY,s dau. of Enos" (766), b. in Montpelier, Vt., 26 Dec, 1789 ; m.
in Duxbury, Vt., 10 Mar., 1811, Eemembrance Xash, b. in Wliitingham, Vt., 27
Aug., 1788, son of Joseph Xash, b. 28 ]\Iav, 1763, and Rebecca Bascom, b. 1 June,
1764.
She d. in Duxbury, 19 Oct., 1833; he d. in Xorth Elba, X. Y., 29 Xov., 1878.
He was a shoemaker.
Children.
5663 Lydia Abjada Nash,^ b. 18 Apr., 1821 ; ra. Jackson Brewster, a farmer in
Xorth Elba ; d. 6 July, 1868.
5664 Timothy Simeon Nash/^ b. 29 Dec, 1823; m. in Eushville, X. Y., 29
May, 1846, Julia Ann Burdick; was a carpenter; res. in Minne-
sota.
5665 Joseph Veron Nash/* b. 7 Sept., 1825; m. 15 Oct., 1851, Harriet^oolage
Brewster, b. 5 Apr., 1828 ; res. in Xorth Elba.
5666 Caroline Experience Nash/* b. 20 July, 1827; m. Elijah S. Bo\Titon, of
Wellsburg, X. Y. ; he was a farmer in Virginia.
402 The Kelloggs in the New World.
56G7 Adeline Janette Nash/* b. 22 Nov., 1831; m. in Wellsburg, 6 Dec, 1846,
Ira JI. Boynton ; he was a clergyman in Massachusetts.
2205. ENOS,* son of Euos" {'^OG), b. in Vermont; m. Margaret Mc-
AlUster.
He d. in Harvard, III, ISfiO; she d. • .
He rem. from Vermont in lS-i-1 ; was a farmer in Harvard ; was a Presby-
terian.
Children.
+5G68 Enos Wells/^ b. 15 June, 1820; m. Abigail HoUcnbeck.
5669 EuFUS,** b. ; res. in West Enosburg, Vt.
5670 Ltdia,*' b. ; m. Morgan; res. in Waukesha, Wis.
5671 Seloxa.^ b. ; m. 15 Sept., 1858; Oliver Smothers, b. 5 Mar.,
1831 ; res. in Whitewater, Wis.
-|-5672 Harriet N.,® b. ; m. Franklin Leonard.
5673 Frederick," b. ; res. in Carson Valley, Cal.
5674 Paulixa,'-* b. ; m. Blake; res. in Groton, Vt.
2206. DE. JABEZ,« son of Enos'^ (766), b. ; m. (1) Matilda McNab.
She d. ; he ni. (2) Mary McNab, sister of his first wife; d. in Ham-
ilton, Ont.
He was a physician; was adopted by his uncle, Jabez Kellogg ( + 767) ; res.
in Belleville and Hamilton, Ont.
Child by first wife.
5675 Mary," b. ; m. Stow, a banker in Hamilton; res. in St.
Thomas, Ont.
Child hy second wife.
5676 S. Bexsox," b. ; m. Clark, dau. of Hon. Nepian Clark, of
Halifax, N. S. ; was an Episcopal clergyman in Ontario; res. in
St. Thomas.
2207. EEV. ELIAS WELLS,^ son of Enos^ (766), b. 3 Feb., 1795 ; m. 7 Mar.,
1820, Alzada Holbrook, b. 15 Nov., 1797, dau. of Sylvanus Holbrook and Abi-
gail Cheney, b. 6 Mar., 1772.
He d. 7 Oct., 1861 ; she d. 18 Mar., 1863. 1
He was a Congregational clerg3Tnan, preaching in Albany (being the first
settled minister there), Berkshire, Jericho, Franklin, Highgate and St. Albans,
Vt. He went to Illinois in 1855 and labored in Burritt and Wayne.
Children.
+5677 Sylvaxus Holbrook," b. 5 Jan., 1821; m. Sarah Loomis.
5678 Julia SorHiA," b. in Franklin, 15 Sept., 1822; m. Daniel G. Gordon;
m. (2) 15 July, 1875, Henry Clay Eing, son of Andrew Eing, of
Lubec, Me., and Letta Chase; he d. in Houston, Tex., 23 Aug.,
1893; she later res. in Houston; had no children.
5679 Edward Youxg," b. 3 Aug., 1827 ; d. 28 Sept., 1828.^
5680 Calvert Spexcer/-' b. 26 Feb., 1829 ; d. 13 Sept., 1833.
5681 Edward Paysox," b. 17 July, 1833 ; d. 14 Feb., 1838.
+5683 Ch-vrlotte Alzada," b. 10 Mar., 1836; m. John Seeley Stacy.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 403
56S3 Saeah Eliza," b. 31 Aug., 1837; d. 2-1 July, 1845.
5GS4 Wealthy Axx/'' b. 20 June, 1839 ; d. 10 July, 1S45.
2209. SIMEON,^ son of Enos" (766), b. in Brookfield, Vt., 28 Feb., 1800; m.
in Kingston, Ontario, 5 Jan., 1829, Lorenda Whelpley, b. in jManchester, Vt., 13
Jan., 1806, dau. of Philip Whelpley, b. in Manchester, 1790, and Almira Eaton,
b. in Windham, Vt., 1784.
He d. in La Crosse, Wis., 12 Jan., 1867 ; she d. in Oakland, Cal., 29 Oct.,
1889.
He at one time was the owner of a hotel in Waukegan, Wis.
Children.
5685 Alsox Whelpley,* b. in Belleville, Canada, 15 Oct., 1829 ; d. in Brigh-
ton, Canada, 17 Apr., 1833.
4-5686 Almira Axx," b. in Brighton, 12 Jan., 1831; m. Truman Jay Safford.
-(-5687 M.\ECUS Hexey,* b. in Brighton, 31 Mar., 1833; m. Martha Eobinson.
-|-5688 Maky Eliza,** b. in Brighton, 15 Mar., 1835; m. Henry L. Edwards.
5689 Phebe Helex," b. in Toronto, 11 Apr, 1837 ; d. in Syracuse, N. Y., 10
Apr., 1843.
-1-5690 CoRALiXN Mari.\,» b. in Watertown, N. Y., 9 Mar., 1839; m. Sidney
Cogswell Clinton.
5691 Lorexda Dorc.\s,* b. in Watertown, 26 Apr., 1841 ; d. 20 May, 1843, in
Syracuse.
-f-5692 EcTOX,® b. in Bowmanville, Canada, 20 Feb., 1844; m. Hannah Dalby.
5693 Helex Pamela,* b. in Marengo, 111., 20 May, 1848; d. 21 Jan., 1850,
in Waukegan, HI.
-1-5694 Ella M.iY," b. in Waukegan, 20 Apr., 1850; m. Daniel Beeler.
2210. APAMA,'* dau. of Enos'' (766), b. ; m. Dr. Benjamin Walton
(2247), son of John Walton and Abigail Kellogg (-h"71).
She d. ; he d. in Boston, Mass.
He was a physician; was graduated from Dartmouth College, Medical De-
partment; res. in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, until 1850, also Montpelier, Vt.,
and Boston, Mass. He was the first Mayor of Vicksburg, Miss.; left there in
1825.
Children.
5695 A Child,^ b. ; d. in infancy.
5696 Amelious Moraney Waltnn,^ b. ; w^as a dentist in Bombay, India.
5697 George Clement ^Yalton,^ b. ; d. aged 2 years and 6 months.
5698 Georgianna Lorindn Walton/^ b. ; m. Zebina Kellogg Walton;
he was the editor of the Evening Journal ; res. in Jersey City, X. J.
5699 Cornelia Clarissa Walton,^ b. ; d. aged 2 years and 6 months.
5700 Caroline Apama Walton,^ h. ; m. Joseph C. Wiggins.
5701 Prentiss Benjamin Walton,^ h. ; m. Nellie Moore; was clerk in
the associated press office, Boston, Mass. ; d. .
5702 Berton Grenleaf Walton,^ b. .
5703 Eenry Teager Walton^ b. .
2211. DEMIS,** dau. of Enos^ (766), b. ; m. John Wilson, b. in Peter-
"x^ro, N. H., son of Samuel Wilson and McCloud.
404 The Kelloggs in the Xew World. i
He d. in Worcester, Mass., 18G5 ; she d. in Chicago, on the night of the great
fire, Oct., 1871.
He was a Congregationalist and a Republican.
Children.
5704 Edgar Clark Wilson,^ b. 13 Apr., 1832.
5705 Martha Wilson,'^ b. 1 Aug., 1834; m. John Wesley Furnival.
5706 Sarah Abigail Wilson,^ b. 12 Sept., 1836; m. 31 Dec, 1852, Harold *;
Sprague, of Chicago.
5707 Edward Wallace Wilson/* b. 31 Mar., 1839.
5708 Mary Gridley Wilson,^ b. 29 July, 1845; m. 7 Sept., 1863, William E.
Bates; res. in Cleveland, 0.
2212. DR. RUSSELL ALLEN,** son of Enos' (766), b. in Montpelier, Vt,
1806; m. Angeline Stcadman.
He was a physician in Canada and New York.
Children.
5709 Charles Prentiss," b. July, 1835 ; d. unm., .
5710 Saraph Eliza,» b. in New York, July, 1838; m. (1) in Trenton, Mich.,
1858, Charles H. Phelps; he d. in the army, 1868; she m. (2)
Frank Little.
5711 Edward Payson,® b. 13 Sept., 1840; m. in Canandaigua, N. Y., 26
Dec, 1877, Mary (Mollie) E. Kelsey; was of the firm of Saxby,
Pharis & Co., Detroit ; later res. in Corunna, Mich.
5712 Lucia Isabell,** b. in Pekin, N. Y., June, 1848; m. Charles R. Tillot-
son; res. in Ridgewood, N. J.
2213. SARAH,8 dau. of Deacon Jabez' (767), b. in Hanover, N. H., 25 Dec.,'
1794; m. 8 Apr., 1816, Rev. Warren Day, b. in Sharon, Vt., 1 Oct., 1797, son of
Orion Day, of Wrentham, Mass., and Sharon, Vt., and Joanna Everett. •
She d. in Richmond, Genesee Co., N. Y., 21 Jan., 1823; he d. there, 19 May,
1864.
He was a Congregational clergyman; was educated at Dartmouth College;
graduated in the class of 1814.
Children.
5713 Orin Walton Day,^ b. 5 Jan., 1817.
5714 Nancy Davis Day,^ b. 15 Jan., 1819.
5715 Mary Day,^ b. 7 Feb., 1821.
5716 Edward Parsons Day,^ b. 15 June, 1822.
2114. DEACON LEONARD MARTIN,^ son of Deacon Jabez' (767), b. in
Hanover, N. H., 3 Feb., 1807; m. 7 Oct., 1830, Louisa Spencer, b. in Westmin- ,
ster, Vt., 1 Feb., 1806, dau. of Ephraim Spencer and Charlotte Coding.
He d. 9 Oct., 1884; she d. 27 Jan., 1892.
He res. in Springville, N. Y., where both d. He was a manufacturer of sash,
blinds, etc., in the firm of L. M. Kellogg & Son. He was for many years deacon^,,
in the Baptist Church in Springville.
Children.
+ 5717 George Parker,® b. in Hanover, 31 Dec, 1832; m. Helen Aman^'^
Pierce.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 405
5718 Charlotte Rubie,** b. in Hanover, 18 Apr., 1835 ; d. unm., in Oakland,
Cal., 1895.
5719 Esther Elizabeth/-^ b. in Haverhill, N. H., 30 Aug., 1839; m. 30 Mar.,
18G5, George Bowen Clark, b. in Holland, Erie Co., N. Y. ; res. in
Springville; had no children.
5720 Lavina Jane," b. in Haverhill, 4 Sept., 1841; m. as his second wife,
Apr., 1891, Christopher Smith Lane, b. in Prince Edwards Island,
2 July, 1838 ; res. in Monrovia, Cal. ; had no children.
2217. CAROLINE PERMELIA,^ dau. of Deacon Jabez" (767), b. in Hanover,
N. H., 5 Nov., 1814; m. (1) 14 Oct., 1843, William Ensworth, of Camillus, Onon-
dago Co., N. Y., b. in Norwich, N. H., 13 May, 1810.
He d. in Illinois, 6 Sept., 1852; she m. (2) 9 Oct., 1853, William F. Hav-
ward, b. in Steuben Co., N. Y., 21 Feb., 1822.
He d. in Blue Hill, Kas., 27 Apr., 1875; she d. in Beloit, Kas., 20 Feb., 1890.
Children.
5721 Fanny L. Ensworth,'^ b. 18 Nov., 1845; d. in Camillus, 11 June, 1847.
5722 James Williavi Ensworth,^ b. 27 Mar., 1851; m. in Blue Hill, 1 Nov.,
1878, Georgie Etta Libbie; d. in Beloit, 30 Aug., 1883.
2218. SARAH DAY,^ dau. of Deacon Jabez'^ (767), b. in Hanover, N. H., 22
Oct., 1824; m. in Springville, Erie Co., N. Y., 15 June, 1851, Vernon Cole, of
Ashford, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., b. in Brookhii, Vt., 11 Apr., 1825, son of Daniel
Mansfield Cole, b. 26 Feb., 1795, and Mary (Polly) Bigelow.
He was a millwright; in 1851 res. in Marion, Waukesha Co., Wis.; in 1856
in Berlin, Wis. ; in 1861 in Dell Prairie, Wis. ; in 1862 in Portage City, Wis. ; in
1866 in Warren, Wis.; in 1880 in Little River, Wis.; in 18S5 was a farmer in
Maple Valley, Wis. ; in 1898 in Mountain, Wis.
Children.
5723 Jabez Daniel Cole,^ h. in Marion, Wis., 21 May, 1852; m. (1) 29 Aug.,
1876, Isabella Amelia Eeid ; res. in Wautoma, Waukesha Co., Wis. ;
she d. 4 Aug., 1880; he m. (2) .
5724 Clarence Depvister Colep b. 20 Dec, 1S54; res. in Howe, Wis.
5725 Mary Parizade Cole,^ b. in Berlin, 23 Oct., 1857; m. in Cicero, Wis., 7
Dec, 1878, John Hoffmann, b. 4 Feb., 1852, in Brooklyn, N. Y; he
was a farmer; res. in Gillet, Oconto Co., Wis.
5726 Perviz Fielder Colep b. 11 Nov., 1859; d. aged 3.
5727 Violetta Imogene Colep b. 15 Nov., 1861; m. in Fort Howard, 28 Feb.,
1885, James Almont Hines, b. in Homer, N. Y., 27 June, 1852 ; he
was a farmer ; res. in Howe ; enlisted in the Union army, 24 Apr.,
1861, as a bugler, at the age of 9 years, in Co. A, New York Volun-
teers; discharged 28 May, 1863; re-enlisted 20 Aug., 1863, in Co.
H, Fifteenth New York Cavalry; was discharged in Louisville,
Ky., 38 Aug., 1865.
5728 Caroline Cecilia ColeP b. 18 Feb., 1864; m. in Peshtigo, Wis., 2 July,
1884, John Robert Fry, b. in Canada, 25 Dec, 1849; he was a
farmer ; was a soldier in the war of the rebellion ; res. in Iron
River, Mich.
406 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5729 Vernon Ernest Cole}* b. in Portage City, 6 Sept., 1865; m. as her second
husband, Mrs. Mary Estella Owens, b. 26 Jan., 1869.
2221. JACOB POOL,** son of Julie'' (768), b. in Shelburne, Mass., 16 Feb.,
1793 ; m. 20 Oct., 1820, Lucy Prescott Wright, b. in Ashby, Mass., 4 Aug., 1795^
dau. of Stephen Wright, b. 24 May, 1764, and Sarah Prescott, b. 31 Mar., 1765.
He d. 6 Oct., 1843 ; she d. 25 May, 1882, aged 87.
He was a member of the Massachusetts Legislature in 1843; was a farmer;
res. in Shelburne, where both d.
Children.
+5730 Stephen Wright," b. 5 Apr., 1822 ; m. Lucia Hosmer Andrews. 3 |
+5731 Ai,» b. 15 Feb., 1824; m. Adaline Louisa Clark.
5732 John,*' b. 6 Jan., 1826. He was graduated from West Point in 1849 ;
d. in City Point, Va., 25 Apr., 1865, while Chief of Commissary on
Gen. Sheridan's stalf, with rank of Col. ; served in a war in New
Mexico against the Indians ; was stationed at Portland, Me., under
Gen. Anderson, afterward sent to Fort Snelling; from 1854 to '61
served, with great credit, in Oregon and Washington Territories, for
a portion of the time as Capt. of a company in Indian wars; in
1861 was promoted to Captaincy in Commissary Department. After
the battle of Bull Kun he entered the volunteer army of the Union,
in order to perform more active service, but, contrary to his wishes,
he was transferred to the Commissary Department and sent to San
Francisco. In 1864, on his return to Baltimore, he was placed on
Gen. Sheridan's staff as Chief of Commissary, and was with him
through the campaigns of 1864 and '65. His duties were severe,
and thrice he narrowly escaped capture and death. His death was
traceable to e.xposure and overwork.
5733 Sarah Prescott,^ b. 11 Sept., 1829; d. num., in Shelburne, Mass., 21
Oct., 1895; she was a writer of considerable ability; one volume
of her poems was published.
2222. DEACON ELAM,^ son of Julie'^ (768), b. in Shelburne, Mass., 14 July,
1795; m. 16 Mar., 1818, Elizabeth (Betsey) Dole, b. 25 June, 1797, dau. of
Josiah Dole, of Shelburne, b. 5 Apr., 1768, and Elizabeth Wilder, b. 22 Nov.,
1774.
He d. in Champaign, 111., 31 Mar., 1872, while visiting his dau. ; she d. in
Montague, Mass., 11 Apr., 1887; both are buried in Shelburne. :.
He was a blacksmith; res. in Shelburne; was Town Clerk, Justice of
the Peace, for twenty years superintendent of the Sabbath School, and a deacon •
nearly fifty years. . '^^
Children. '_?
+5734 Elizabeth (Betsey) Aurelia," b. 20 June, 1819; m. Solomon Wel-
lington Root.
+5735 Elasi Josiah Dole," b. 12 July, 1821; m. (1) Mahala Hosmer; (?)
Olive Maria Sheldon; (3) Mrs. Francena E. (Wilson) Baldwin.
+5736 Julia," b. 29 Dec, 1823; m. Amos Rugg.
+5737 Chauncey," b. 11 Feb., 1826; m. Lucina Thayer.
5738 Francis,» b. 20 May, 1828; drowned 21 June^ 1849; was unm.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 407
4-5739 Philexa Dole," b. 19 Mar., 1831 ; m. Daniel Eugg.
-|-5740 Maey,^ b. 5 Jan., 1833; m. Lewis Sheldon.
-{-5741 Hexry Martin,** b. 10 Jan., 1834; m. Sarah Amanda Whiting.
-[-574:2 LoviLLA Elmixa,*' b. 19 Oct., 1839; m. John Ivingslcy Bardwell.
5743 David Br.\inard,» b. 5 Aug., 1840; d. 3 Mar., 1841. '
2223. HEXRY,^ son of Julie" (7(i8), b. in Shelbume, Mass., 2G Apr., 1797; m.
(1)7 Apr., 1822, Susan Broad, of Leverett, Mass.
She d. in Amherst, 1 Oct., 1853 ; he m. (2) 15 Nov., 1861, Mrs. Mary
(Lather) Smith, widow of Ruggles Smith, and dau. of Jenks Lather, of Malone,
N. Y. ; he d. in Amherst, 9 June, 1876.
He was a blacksmith ; res. in Xorth Amherst, Mass.
Children.
-f5744 Olive Murilla," b. in Amherst, 2 July, 1824; m. Gilbert Southwick.
5745 Charles Henry,'-* b. in Leverett, 16 Nov., 1826; m. 7 June, 1853, Clar-
issa R. Ingram, b. 1830, dau. of John and Iceca Ingram; he was a
blacksmith, of Xorth Amherst; d. in Amherst, 11 June, 1891; had
no children.
2224. JrLIA,s dau. of Julie'' (768), b. 10 Mar., 1799; m. as his second wife,
about 1821, Abner Smead, who had previously m. Lydia Kellogg (-|-2203), b. in
Shelbume, Mass., 1784, son of Samuel Smead, b. 23 Mar., 1749, and Mary Hocks,
b. 15 Mar., 1759.
She d. in Madison, 0., 16 Sept., 1824; he m. (3) in Ohio, about June, 1826,
Jane Sweet (by whom he had five children), b. 30 Aug., 1797; d. in Madison, 9
Oct., 1865; she d. 29 Mar., 1880.
He rem. to Madison, soon after the birth of his son, Abner, and res. there
until his death.
Child.
5746 Aincr Hods Smcad,^ b. in Shelburne, 6 Jan., 1823; m. 6 Jan., 1858,
Isabel Bruce Dayton, b. in Montville, 0., 11 Oct., 1829, dau. of
Sherman Dayton and Beardsley ; he went to Wisconsin in
1846, and was Register of Deeds of Columbia Co., from 1861 to '66 ;
was later a merchant in West Balem, Wis., in the firm of Ladd &
Smead; had six children.
2225. JOHX,** son of Julie'' (768), b. 10 Dec, 1800; m. 4 July, 1826, Lydia
Orpha Hitchcock, b. 20 Xov., 1808, dau. of Dr. Seth Hitchcock, b" in Brimfield,
Mass., 5 Apr., 1783, and Catherine Blair, b. in Colchester, Vt., 22 Mav, 1788.
He d. 16 Feb., 1884; she d. 21 Mar., 1893.
He was a blacksmith; rem. from Shelburne, Mass., to Madison, 0., about
1828.
ChUdren.
5747 ilARY Orpha,» b. 12 May, 1827 ; ni. 8 July, 1847, Dr. Xathaniel Hol-
brook; res. in Madison, 0.; d. Sept., 1861.
+574S M.vRcus ArRELius,** b. 11 Apr., 1829; m. Eunice Everts.
5749 Jacob Pool.** b. 28 Jan., 1834; d. 15 Oct., 1842.
+5750 Henry Elam,** b. 11 June, 1836; m. Helen Sophia Spaulding.
408 The Kellogqs in the Xew World.
2228. MARY ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Julie'' (7GS), b. 24 Aug., ISll; m. 3 Mar.,
1830, Martin Talcatt, b. in Dalton, Mass., 7 Apr., 1806, sou of Joseph Talcott and
Rebecca Warren.
She d. in Madison, 0., 30 May, 1839 ; he m. (2) 27 Aug., 18-10, Sybil Cutler,
b. 27 Mar., 1822; she d. in Morrison, 111., 10 June, 1857 ; he m. (3) in Morrison,
23 June, 1860, Mrs. Hannah Rood; d. on his farm, near Dowville, la., 3 July,
1874.
He was a carpenter; rem. with his parents to Madison in 1816, and met his
first wife while she was visiting her brother, John, in Madison.
Children.
5751 Mary Matima Talcott,^ b. 19 Sept., 1831; m. (1) 20 Oct., 1851, Benja-
min F. Strong, b. in Leverett, Mass., 1 Jan., 1832 ; he was an ar-
tist; res. in Wyoming, la., and Morrison, 111. ; had two children;
she m. (2) 1 Sept., 1872; Joseph Day Seagrave, b. in Uxbridge,
. Mass., 26 July, 1824 ; he was a farmer in Denison, la.
5752 Melissa Aurclia Talcott,^ "h. 16 June,' 1833; m. 21 Feb., 1850, Benjamin
Titus Wilder, of Ashtabula, 0.; d. 27 Nov., 1874, near Dowville,
la.; had four children; he m. (2) Mrs. Tillett.
5753 Valentia Orelle Talcott,^ b. 20 Sept., 1836; m. 7 Aug., 1856, D. C. Grit-
tendon, a miller of Morrison, 111. ; d. in Morrison, 29 Feb., 1861.
2230. MARY HOWE,* dau. of Noahdiah'' (769), b. in Winchester, N. H., at
1:15 A. M., 11 Apr., 1798; m. in Montpelier, Vt., 20 Nov., 1821, Capt. Lemuel
Stevens, b. in Hanover, N. H., 16 Aug., 1794, son of Lemuel Stevens, b. 7 Mar.,
1759, and Mary Pike, b. 28 June, 1763.
She d. in White River Junction, Vt., 16 Feb., 1861 ; he d. in Chelsea, Mass., ^
24 Mar., 1876 ; both are buried in Hanover. 'I
He was a carpenter and builder in Hanover ; was a Congregationalist, a Web- "l
ster Whig and a Republican ; was a private in the war of 1812, and a pensioner. ^i-a-
Children, b. in Hanover. , ,
5754 Francis Howe Stevens/* b. 19 Sept., 1822; m. 28 Apr., 1850, Abigail .^
Emery; d. 16 July, 1861. C2
5755 Mary Helen Stevens,^ b. 29 July, 1824; m. 28 Mar., 1850, Porter M. Hil- 'f
bourn; d. 10 Feb., -1851. '4
5756 Catherine Hall Stevens/* b. 26 Aug., 1826; m. as his second wife, 3 May,
1853, Porter M. Hilbourn; d. 21 Aug., 1899.
5757 William Henry Stevens,^ b. 3 June, 1829 ; d. 15 Nov., 1831.
5758 Sarah Jane Stevens/* b. 31 Jan., 1831; d. 21 Nov., same year.
5759 Daniel Webster Stevens,^ b. 7 Jan., 1834; res. in Boston, Mass.; is unm.
5760 Loiiisa Kellogg Stevens,'* h. 15 May, 1839 ; m. 30 Apr., 1866, William H.
H. Dammarall; d. in Chelsea, Mass., 24 Apr., 1867.
5761 Henrietta Mills Stevens,'* h. 28 Oct., 1841 : m. 2 Jan., 1865, Rodney H.
Powers; d. 28 ]\Iay, 1898; he res. after her death in Nagasaki,
Japan.
4
!. NOAHDIAH,** son of Noahdiah'' (769), b. in Keene, N. H., 9 June,
! ; m. 12 Nov., 1829, Lucelia F. Cossit, b. in Marcellus, N. Y., 17 Mar., 1811- ,
He d. in Northville, N. Y., 26 June, 1865 ; she d. in Trumansburg, Tomp- ,.
Co.. N. Y.. 15 Jan.. 1874. i
The Kelloggs in the New WonLD. 409
Children.
-)-5762 Henrietta/-* b. in Skancatelcs, X. Y., 3 Apr., 1S33; ni. John Blue.
5763 Frederick Hortok/-* b. in Skaneateles, June, 1S40; d. Nov., 1S42.
5764 Mart Christina,*' b. in Nortliville, 18 May, 1S43; d. 19 Sept., 1851.
5765 Sarah Cornelia,^ b. in Northville, 24 July, 1S46; d. 10 Sept., 1851.
5766 Frank Cossit," b. in Northville, 5 Dec, 1852; m. 10 Sept., 1874, in
Port Byron, N. Y., Emma Gertrude Smith ; res. in Eochester, N. Y.
2233. JOHN ALVAED,s son of Noahdiah" (769), b. in Keene, N. H., 11 Feb.,
1804; m. 20 Nov., 1831, Fidelia Barstow, b. in Canterbury, Conn., 17 Dec, 1812,
dau. of Ebenezer Barstow, b. 25 Sept., 1788, and Lucy Learned, b. in Dudley,
Mass., 12 July, 1792.
He d. in Lexington, Mo., 12 Aug., 1846; she d. 14 Apr., 1883.
He was a manufacturer of woolen goods in Willington, Conn. He was also a
map publisher in Louisville and Franklin Co., Ky. In Sept., 1843, he bought a
large tract of land in Fayette Co., I\Io.
Children.
5767 Henry Martin," b. 30 Sept., 1833; d. 4 Sept.. 1S51.
+5768 John Calvin," b. 8 Sept., 1837 ; m. Anna Laurens Jewett.
+5769 Joseph Alleine," b. 1 May, 1839 ; m. Martha Estelle Gillette
5770 William Dwight," b. 27 Aug., 1842; d. 23 Feb., 1843.
5771 Samuel Adams," b. in Lexington, Mo., 23 Apr., 1844; m. Apr., 1879,
Mrs. Emma M. Robinson, b. in Dean Forest, Gloucestershire, Eng-
land, 28 Dec, 1844, and came to this country when 10 years old;
they res. in Westfield, Mass. ; had no children.
+5772 Ebenezer Bar.stow," b. 24 Aug., 1846; m. Harriet Thompson Woodruff.
2240. SAKAH AXN,^ dau. of Col. Joseph' (770), b. in Somerset, Mass., June
1807; m. (1) 28 Mar., 1828, John Tasker.
He d. 1830; she m. (2) Nov., 1842, Noah Clark; d. in Sidney, Me., 11 Aug.,
1851.
Children by second husband.
5773 Charles Winthrop Clarlcp b. Sept., 1843.
5774 James Arthur Clark^ b. 1845.
2250. ELIZABETH,** dau. of Deacon Erastus' (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 13
Feb., 1801 ; m. 10 Jan., 1827, Leonard Martin, b. in Peacham. 5 Jan., 1802, son
of Ashbel Martin, b. in Woodbury, Conn., and Lydia Chamberlain, b. in Loudon,
N. H.
She d. 22 June, 1851.
He was a farmer in Dixville, Produce of Quebec.
Children.
5775 Lyman Martini b. 10 Nov., 1827; m. Isabella Lorimer, b. in Scotland,
1 May, 1828; was a farmer in Dixville.
5776 Electa Martin/* b. 14 May, 1829; m. 4 Jan., 1854, Addison Benjamin
Gushing, a carpenter; res. in Chatfield and High Forest, Minn.;
rem. to Barford, Canada; later res. in Battle Creek, Mich.
5777 Sarah Martin,^ h. 29 Dec, 1831; m. 22 Sept., 1651, William Lorimer, a
farmer of Stanstead, Province of Quebec, b. 12 Jan., 1819.
410
The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
o7?S Elizabeth Martin,^ b. IS Aug., 1833; d. unm., in Barforcl, 5 Dec, 1850.
5779 Caroline Martin_^ b. 19 Mar., 1837; d. unm., at the residence of her
uncle, in New Liberty, Ky., 26 July, 1860.
2251. MAEIA,s dau. of Deacon Erastus'^ (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 13 SepL,
1802; m. Ealph Blanchard, of Peacham.
He d. in Peacham.
He was a farmer ; res. in Peacham ; was a Congregationalist and a 'UTiicr.
Children.
5780 Henry Blanchard,'' b. 16 Aug., 1825.
5781 Charles Blanchard,^ b. 31 Aug., 1827; m. Sarah Gudgel, dau. of Isaac
Gudgel; she d. 17 Apr., 1880; in 1881 he was an attorney-at-law
in Ottawa, 111. : later Judge of the Circuit Court in La Salle
Co., 111.
5782 Albert Blanchard,^ b. Sept., 1829.
5783 Maria Blanchard,^ b. .
5784 Mary Ella Blanchard,^ b. 22 Feb., 1837; m. 2 Jan., 1871, Charles Ham-j
ilton Baldwin.
5785 Newell Blanchard,^ b. 7 July, 1842.
2253. JUDITH,** dau. of Deacon Erastus'^ (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 2 FeO
1806 ; m. in Peacham, 31 Oct., 1833, Hon. Sebastian Frederick Taylor, b. 24 Dec.,^
1808, son of David Taylor, of South Hero, Vt., and Helen Phelps, dau. of Joseph]^
Phelps, of South Hero, and Huldah Phinney.
She d. 17 Mar., 1885.
He was admitted to the bar, in Burlington, Vt., in 1831 ; practiced his pp
fession in Greensboro, Vt., until May, 1835, when he rem. to Conneaut, 0., ■
res. until 1842, when he rem. to Milan. He was elected Judge of the Fourthl
Judicial District of Ohio, in 1856, and re-elected in 1861 ; retired from the 1
in Feb., 1867, and rem. to Sandusky, where he resumed the practice of his prO"]|
fession.
Children.
5786 Frederick Phelps Taylor,^ b. in Greensboro, 28 July, 1834; m. in GnB
nell, la., 13 May, 1857, Ellen M. Day; was a hardware merchanl|
res. in Chicago.
5787 Ellen Maria Taylor,^ b. in Conneaut, 30 Aug., 1836 ; m. 6 May, 1859^^
Joseph Edward Otis; he was a real estate dealer; res. in
cago, 111.
5788 Annette Taylor,^ b. in Conneaut, 14 Apr., 1840; m. 24 Nov., 1862, WiS
liam E. Chamberlain; he was a real estate dealer; res. in Chic
5789 Mary Taylor,^ b. in Milan, 4 Apr., 1847 ; m. 1 June, 1870, Edward :
Rambo ; he was a manufacturer of powder ; res. in Chicago.
5790 Zachary Taylor,^ b. in Milan, 1 May, 1850; d. in Milan, 0., 8 Oct., H
2257. MAETHA,» dau. of Deacon Erastus'' (773) , b. in Peacham, Vt, 16 Av
1814; m. 11 Mar., 1841, Independence Farrow, b. in Cambridge, Mass., 4 Ji
1815, son of Benjamin Farrow, b. 18 Aug., 1782, and Riith Taft, b. in Nor
bridge, Mass., 5 Jan.. 1784.
^She d. 22 Oct., 1884.
They res. in Peacham.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 411
Children.
5T91 Isabel Farrow/* b. 5 July, 1843 ; m. 29 Xov., ISGG, Chark'S Davis Har-
ris; he was a farmer in Westfield, Vt.
5?92 Harriet Farrow-* b. 7 Sept., 1844; m. 18 Mar., 1868, Richard Wells; he
■was a butcher in Eldora, la.
5793 Ellen Farrow,^ b. 30 Sept., 1847 ; m. 26 Nov., 1878, Sylvanus Heming-
way; he was a farmer in Waterford, Vt.
5794 Elizabeth Farrow/* b. 14 Sept., 1849; ni. 14 Sept., 1870, John Flint; he
is a machinist in Lawrence, Mass.
5795 Abbie J. Farrow/* b. 26 Apr., 1851.
5796 Elizabeth (Betsey) Bacon Farrow,^ b. 5 Sept., 1853; m. 28 Feb., 1877,
John Clark Higgins ; he was a farmer in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
2258. OEAX,s son of Deacon Erastus" (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 21 Sept.,
1817; m. 10 Jan., 1844, Harriet Adams Tuttle, b. 18 July, 1822, dau. of Divine
Tuttle, b. in Paulingtown, N. Y., 9 July, 1785, and Harriet Adams, b. in New
Braintree, Mass., 14 Apr., 1788.
She d. 3 June, 1892 ; he d. in East Hardwick, Vt., 29 Dec, 1895.
Children, h. in East Hardwicl-.
-f5797 Charles Erastus," b. 22 Dec, 1849; m. Eldora Augusta Batchelder.
5798 Harriet Adajis," b. 13 Mar., 1855 ; res. in East Hardwick ; is unni.
5799 Aiios Tuttle,** b. 7 Apr., 1859 ; is unm.
2259. CAEOLINE,s dau. of Deacon Erastus" (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 30
Xov., 1819; m. 2 Oct., 1838, Charles William Prentiss, b. 18 Oct., 1812, son of
Samuel Prentiss, of Montpelier, Vt., b. 31 Mar., 1782, and Lucretia Houghton, b.
16 Mar., 1786.
She d. 6 Nov., 1895.
He was a lawyer; graduated from Dartmouth College; res. in Irasburg, Vt.,
Montpelier, A"t., Brooklyn, N. Y., and Cleveland, 0. ; retired from active business
in 1882.
Children.
5800 Lucretia Houghton Prentiss/* h. 5 Oct., 1839; m. 1 Feb., 1865, Guy R.
Prentiss; d. 1 Jan., 1880.
5801 Caroline Sophia Prentiss,'^ b. 18 Jan., 1842; m. 6 Sept., 1862, Charles
Candee Baldwin; he is a lawyer in Cleveland.
5802 Charles William Prentiss,^ b. 11 Sept., 1844; m. 27 Aug., 1874, Isabel
McDonald; is a commercial agent; res. in Lincoln, Neb.
5803 Mary Judith Prentiss/* b. 4 Nov., 1849 ; m. 30 Sept., 1868, Samuel James
Smith, Jr., of Brooklyn ; was divorced in 1873 ; later res. in Cleve-
land.
5804 Ruth Eliza Prentiss.^ b. 17 Sept., 1852; is unm.
5805 George James Prentiss,** b. 14 Mar., 1856; d. 7 Sept., 1856.
5806 Samuel Edward Prentiss/* b. 19 Nov., 1857; res., unm., in Cleveland.
2260. LrCY,s dau. of Deacon Erastus'' (773), b. in Peacham, Vt., 25 Feb.,
1822; m. 18 July, 1844, Montville Warren Howe, b. 27 Jan., 1818, son of Daniel
Howe.
412 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
He d. 21 Sept., 1853, in Indianapolis, Ind.; she d. 5 Oct., 1869, in St!
Charles, Minn.
They res. in Milan, 0. He was secretary of the B. and I. R. R.
Children.
5807 Fredericl Montville Hoive,^ b. 1 July, 1846; m. 24 June, 1867, Louisa
Merrill Stevenson; res. in Springfield, 0.
5808 ]Yalter Warren Ilowe,^ b. 6 Feb., 1S4S; d. 3 Oct., 1853.
2283. DAVID,« son of Seth' (780), b. 11 Oct., 1786 ; m. Ruth Lambson.
They rem. to Erie Co., Pa.
Children.
+5809 D.wiD Oliver,® b. 3 Dec, 1809; m. (1) Mary Ann Haskins; (2) Har-
riet Aurelia Haskins.
5810 Eliza,'^ b. ; m. in Pennsylvania, 4 Jul}-, 1845, Wells Earned,
brother of Amos J. Earned, who m. Eunice Kellogg (+2305) ; he 1
d. 16 Sept., 1864, in Wisconsin; was buried in Fowler, 0., his place ,
of residence; had no children.
2284. AN"XA,s dau. of Seth'' (780), b. 19 Jan., 1788; m. Elisha Root, son of]
Zur Root, of Southwick, Mass., and Mary Eoomis, b. 12 Mar., 1750.
They res. in Southwick.
Children.
5811 Anna Root,^ b. .
5812 Elisha Bootp b. ; d. young.
5813 Ezra Bootp b. ; d. young.
5814 Elisha RootP b. ; m. C3Tithia Alderman; res. in Turkey HL
(Granby), Conn.
2285. SETFI,s son of Seth'' (780), b. 14 Apr., 1790; m. (1) PameUa Dewey. ^
She d. 11 ilay, 1818, aged 20; he m. (2) Sarah 0. Crosby, b. 20 Sept., 179r|
dau. of Simon Crosby and Hepzibah Gaylord ; he d. 4 Jlar., 1843. 1
He was a farmer in Southwick, Mass. ■1
She m. (2) as his second' wife, in Westfield, Mass., 6 Oct., 1845, Seth Wil^
liams, a merchant in Cummington, b. 1796, son of John Williams; d. 20 Oct
1848.
Child hy first wife.
+5815 Seth," b. 3 Dec., 1816; m. Rosamond Maria Smith.
Children by second wife.
5816 Amorette PAiiEiiA,® b. 9 May, 1824; m. 29 Xov., 1843, Loomis Hoi
comb, b. 11 Nov., 1821, son of Hiel Holcomb and Sophia Loomis.
5817 Ralph Malo » b. 3 Nov., 1825 ; d. uum., in Oakland, Cal., 28 Mar., 187^
res. in Southwick. -
5818 Ransford Waldo,» b. in Southwick, 6 Oct., 1827; d. unm., in WestfieW
5 June, 1877 ; was a farmer in Southwick, on part of the old home
stead.
+5819 Langdon Crosby » b. in Southwick, 20 July, 1829; m. Eliza Ann CI
+5820 Frederick Cornelius," b. 22 Feb., 1833; m. iMercy Ann Nash.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 413
_j-5S21 George Morton,^ b. 16 Apr., 1S3S; m. Mary Swinehart.
5S2-3 Maverick," b. 11 July, ISIO; d. 31 Mar., 1811.
2287. LAXGDOX,** son of Seth' (TSO), b. in Southwick, Mass., 16 Aug., 1791;
m. 4 Apr., 1819, Wealthy Boies, b. 15 Mar., 17 99, dau. of Samuel Boies, of Bland-
ford, Mass., b. i Aug., 1756, and Anna Dick, b. 14 July, 1763.
He d. in Westfield, Mass., 22 Oct., 1867 ; she d." in the Kellogg homestead,
Westfield, 16 May, 1883.
He was a farmer and tanner, and from 1823 to 1S5S a manufacturer of pow-
der; res. in Southwick and South Lee, Mass.
Children.
-f5S23 Wealthy Axx,« b. in Peru, Mass., 14 Oct., 1820; m. Abijah Merrill
Squire.
-f5S24 Samuel Boies,** b. in Southwick, 23 Mav, 1823; m. Catherine Maria
Bidwell.
-f5S25 Eli De Witt,» b. in Southwick, 23 Nov., 1826; m. Mary Maria Stevens.
5826 Levi De Loss,** b. in Southwick, 23 Nov., 1826; is a retired miner and
capitalist ; is unm. ; res. in Westfield.
-j-5827 Langdox Jackson," b. in Westfield, 18 Dec, 1829; m. Sarah Frances
Large.
-f5828 Le Eoy Seth," b. in Southwick, 8 Apr., 1831; m. Julia A. Stedman.
-f5S29 Willi.\m Winnie," b. in South Lee, 13 Mar., 1837; m. (1) Adelia Hon-
ey wood Mastin; (2) Sarah Louise Cotes.
5S30 Maria Luceetia," b. in South Lee, 13 Mar., 1837 ; is unm. ; res. in
Westfield.
2288. LOVISA,^ dau. of Seth" (780), b. 27 Feb., 1797; m. Appollos Lambson,
b. 1794.
He d. 9 Jan., 1866; she d. 13 Aug., 1876.
They res. in Granville and Southwick, Mass.
Children.
5831 Pamelia Lamhson,^ b. ; m. Enoch Sackett.
5832 Lorenzo A. Lambson,'* b. in Granville, 25 Feb., 1826; m. 1 Jan., 1851,
Mary S. Farnum, b. 9 Dec, 18.30.
5833 Clinton Lambson,^ b. .
5834 Le Roy Lambson,^ b. .
5835 FranUin De ^YiU Lambson^ b. in Southwick, 26 Aug., 1836; m. Laura
Y. Talmadge, b. 24 Xov., 1849.
2289. ALVA,s son of Seth^ (780), b. in Southwick, Mass., 22 Aug., 1799 ; m. 6
Apr., 1824, Eliza Fowler, b. in Trenton, N. Y., 4 May, 1806, dau. of MaJ. Walter
Fowler, b. in Southwick, and Lucy Campbell, b. in Southwick, 1772.
She d. in ilarcy, X. Y., 11 Aug., 1871 ; he d. in Westfield, 30 Mar., 1873.
Children, b. in Southu-ieJc.
5836 Lorenzo Alva," b. 20 Sept., 1825; in. 21 Xov., 1849, Mary Ann Mosely,
b. 11 Xov., 1828, dau. of Oliver Mosely and Mary Dickenson; is a
farmer in Southwick; has no children.
+5837 Lucy Ann," b. 22 Feb., 1827; m. Seth Bush.
+5838 Dwight," b. 9 Apr., 1840; m. Julia Josephine Whipple
414 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2290. JEDIAH (DIDA),^ dau. of Phineas" (781), b. in Southwick, Mass., 20
June, 1791; m. 26 July, 1826, as his fourth wife, Timothy Humphrey, b. in Xor-
folk. Conn., 23 Mar., 1795, son of Levi Humphrey and Abigail Chase.
She d. ; he m. (5) Chloe McCarty; d. 4 Feb., 1865; she d. 27 Oct
1866.
He was a farmer; res. in Goshen, Mass.
Children.
5839 Samuel Levi Humphrey,^ b. ; rem. to the West.
5840 John Lathrop Humphrey,^ b. ; m. (1) Martha Lee; (2) Maria
Grant.
5811 Lovina Humphrey,^ b. ; m. Edward Canfield; d. in Norfolk, 5
Feb., 1859.
5812 Timothy Herman Humphrey,^ b. ; m. Eliza Griffin.
5843 Lewis Skinner Humphrey,^ b. 10 June, 1832 ; m. Mary Keefe.
2292. ARPASHA,** dau. of Phineas'' (781), b. 16 July, 1794; m. in Tolland,
Mass., 25 Oct., 1823, Calvin Fuller, b. 2 June, 1793, son of Noadiah Fuller, of
Ogden, N. Y., and Dorothy Church.
He d. July, 1837; she d. in Southwick, 23 Dec, 1891, aged 97.
They res. in Tolland and West Granville, Mass.
Children.
5844 Eliza Fuller^ b. in Tolland, 30 May, 1824; d. 8 Dec., 1838.
5845 Henry F idler P b. 17 July, 1825; m. twice; is a lawyer; res. in Westfield.
5846 William Fuller^ b. in West Granville, 4 June, 1827 ; m. May, 1849, Mrs.
C}'nthia Clark.
5847 Calvin Fuller,^ b. 18 Jan., 1829; m. 1848, Mrs. Mary Ann Cowles; he
was a Union soldier in Co. B., Twenty-first Massachusetts Eeg.;
was shot through the arm, 19 Aug., 1864.
5848 John Fuller/* h. 12 Sept., 1831.
5849 Harriet Fuller,^ b. 4 Aug., 1833 ; d. 12 Mar., 1835.
5850 Chauncey Fuller/* h. 16 Oct., 1835; m. in Westfield, 15 Dec, 1854, Ehza
Achsah Cook, b. in East Granville, 29 June, 1836.
2294. JOHN L.,s son of Phin&as'^ (781), b. 15 May, 1803; m. 22 Feb., 1834,
Electa L. Kibbe.
She d. 15 Aug., 1863; he d. 23 Mar., 1894, aged 91; they res. in Southwick,
Mass., where both d.
Child.
5851 Henrt,» b. in Southwick, 6 Mar., 1837; d. (accidentally killed), 6 Feb.,
1855 ; was a mechanic.
2303. ENOCH VIETS,» son of Enoch'" (786), b. in Southwick, Mass., 19 Feb.,
1804; m. in Southwick, by Rev. Calvin Foot, 4 Dec, 1828, Lucy Loomis, b. in
Southwick, 9 May, 1810, dau. of Japhet Loomis, of Southwick, b. 1 Sept., 1780,
and Mehitable Kent, b. 21 Dec, 1781, dau. of Josiah Kent and Mehitable Berry.
He d. in Fowler, Trumbull Co., 0., 27 Mar., 1872 ; she d. at the home of her .
dau., Eunice., in Cortland, 0., 30 Sept., 1889.
He was a farmer; res. in Westfield, Mass., imtil 1832, when he rem. to Foff-
ler. He served as County Commissioner in Trumbull Co., nine years.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 415
Children, last five b. in Foiulcr.
+585-3 JIary," b. in Westfield, 2 Oct., 1830; m. David ^YaI•l•en.
+ 5S53 Haeriet,** b. 28 Nov., 1833; m. James E. Hallock.
+5S54 Samuel,^ b. 16 Oct., 1838; m. Amelia Hallock.
+5855 Eunice,'-* b. 18 July, 1841 ; m. Anthony Wayne Kennedy.
5856 Xewton," b. 16 Sept., 1845; d. unm., in Fowler, 23 Oct., 1868.
+ oS57 Lucy Alice,** b. 28 Oct., 1847; m. Cassius Clay Kennedy.
2305. EUXICE,^ dan. of Enoch" (786), b. in Southwick, Mass., 11 Oct., 1808;
m. 23 Sept., 1831, Amos J. Larnard, b. 20 Oct., 1808, in Suffield, Conn., son of
Amariah Larnard, of Suffield, and Fowler, 0., and Sarah Johnson.
He was a farmer in Cortland, Trumbull Co., 0., where both d.
Children.
5858 Lovinna Jennett Larnard,^ h. 9 Feb., 1833; d. 27 May, 1835.
5859 Manj Jane Larnard,^ b. 23 June, 1835; d. 28 June, 1865.
5860 Rowland Derwin Larnard^ b. 26 July, 1837; m. 30 Dec, 1864, Rebecca
Ada Goe, b. 19 Mar., 1837; was a stone mason in Cortland.
58G1 Lucy Larnard^ b. 26 Oct., 1839; m. 24 Dec, 1865, Horace King., b. 6
Feb., 1839 ; he was a farmer in Cortland.
5862 Hiram Leslie Larnard,'^ b. 2 Dec, 1843; m. 3 Dec, 1873, Mary Adams, b.
3 Dec, 1839 ; he was a farmer in jSTelson, 0.
5863 Annis Larnard,^ b. 27 Feb., 1846; d. 2 Jan., 1862.
5864 Eunice Finett Larnard,^ b. 21 May, 1849; res. in Cortland.
2308. SAMLTEL,^ son of Enoch'' (786), b. in Southwick, Mass., 23 Aug., 1816;
m. 2 May, 186G, Mary A. Smith, of Chester, ilass., b. in Chester, 1838, dau. of
£ Daniel Smith.
I He d. 14 Apr., 1868.
W He was a farmer, and lived on the old homestead, which he left to his wife.
I She bequeathed it to her second husband, Eobert E. Nelson.
I She m. (2) in Southwick, 26 Oct., 1871, Eobert E. Xelson, of Granville,
i Mass., b. in Westfield, 1853, son of Aaron and Chloe Nelson.
I Children, h. and d. in Souihiricl:
ff 5865 Jennie J.,» b. 17 Feb., 1867; d. 3 July, 1869.
I 5866 Fanny J.,** b. 16 Aug., 1868; d. 25 June, 1869.
2309. HIEAM,s son of Enoch" (786). b. in Southwick, Mass., 9 Dec, 1819 ; m.
9 Feb., 1862, Mrs. Ehzabcth (Kilbourn) Hurlburt, b. 18 Nov., 1836, widow of
Hiram Hurlburt, and dau. of Evelin Kilbourn, b. 10 Mar., 1809, and Julia Moses,
^' b. 7 Mar., 1810. Julia iloses was the dau. of Ashbcl Moses and Esther Truman
(806), b. about 1764, dau. of Nathan Truman and Sarah Kellogg (+262).
He is a farmer in the western part of Southwick, Mass., on land owned in his
family since 1720.
Child.
+ 5867 Hilie Crojiwell,'-* b. 26 Feb., 1863; m. Celia Amelia Bennett.
2328. LUCY,s dau. of Josiah" (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 16 Mar., 1^82 ; m.
in Westfield, 5 Dec, 1798, Clark Eoot, b. 4 Aug., 1776, son of Zur Boot, of West-
field, and Mercy Loomis, b. 12 Mar., 1750.
She d. Oct., 1812: he d. in SufBeld, Conn., Aug., 1813.
416 The Kelloggs is the Xew Wokld.
Children.
5S6S Polly Root,^ h. in Southwick, Jlass., 4 Apr., ISOO.
5869. Lucilla Eoot,^ h. in Granby, Conn., 23 Oct., 1802; m. in Southwick, 5
Dec, 1822, ilartin Barnes, of Southampton, Mass., b. in Wolcott,
Conn., 19 Mar., 1799, son of William Barnes, b. in Southampton, 2
Feb., 1770, and Thede Miner, b. in Wolcott, 17 Feb., 17 TO; he was
a cooper and farmer in Southampton ; d. 16 Aug., 18TS : his widow
later res. in West Springfield, Mass., with her son-in-lav.-, Ebenezer
Bogg.
5870 Maryctte Root,^ b. 6 May, 1804.
5871 Sheldon Rootp b. in Southwiek, 13 Dee., 1810.
2330. JOHN,s son of Josiah' (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 5 June. 1786; m.
(1) 26 July, 1812, Eleanor Faurote, b. 17 J\lay, 1793, dau. of Capt. John Faurote
and Hannah Stivers, of New Jersey, b. 10 Oct., 1756.
She d. ; he m. (2) 25"'Oct., 1867, Mena Soccoro, b. 1S45: she d. 13
^ July, 1871; he d. 2 Oct., 1871.
He rem. in 1812 from Westfield to Palmyra, X. Y., thence to Plpnouth,
Mich., 1836. He was stationed at Buffalo under Capt. Clark in the war of 1812.
Children by first wife.
5872 Collins Dat,» b. 30 Apr., 1813; d. unm., 3 June, 1858; was a mer-
chant in Plymouth, Mich.
+5873 Eandall Faurote,** b. 22 Mar., 1815; m. Olive Eowena McFarland.
+5874 Lois,» b. 14 Feb., 1817; m. John Fuller.
5875 John Josiah,» b. 1 Jan., 1819; d. June, 1824.
+5876 Joel Eansom,** b. 18 Aug., 1820 ; m. Delia Betsey Northrop.
5877 LuciNDA Elizabeth,'* b. 28 Oct., 1823; m. Charles Kellogg (+6278).
+5878 John Stivers," b. 23 Oct., 1824; m. Jane A. Allen.
+5879 Josiah ,» b. 8 Jan., 1827; m. Lavinia Morrow Scott.
5880 SiRON Wood,** b. 10 Aug., 1828; m. Mandane ; res. in Plj-mouth.
+5881 Cassius Eobinson,'* b. 17 Nov., 1830; m. .
Child by second wife.
5882 Eleanor," b. 28 Sept., 1868; d. 31 Mar., 1871. "|
2331. PAMELIA,^ dau. of Josiah' (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 17 Dec, 1788;
m. Sylvanus Bartlett, b. 3 July, 1797.
She d. 8 Aug., 1842 ; he d. 20 Nov., 1843.
He rem. from Sodus, N. Y., to Pennsylvania, in 1831.
Children.
5883 Syhmms Bartlett,^ b. 7 Jan., 1808; m. Nancy Ann Van Duzen, dau. of
John Van Duzen ; was a farmer in Clinton, Mich.
5884 Leins Parhs Bartlett/^ b. 21 Oct., 1810; d. in infancy.
5885 Almeda Ann Bartlett,^ h. 17 Apr., 1813; m. 26 Sept., 18.3-3, George
Washington Lininger, son of John Lininger, b. in Womelsdorf, Pa.,
28 Feb., 1777, and Elizabeth Moore, b. in Slippgry Eock, Pa., 9
June, 1791; he was a carpenter and fanner in Summit, Pa.
5886 Handy Erastus Bartlett/* b. 8 Aug., 1815; m. (1) 1834, Susannah Lin-
inger; m. (2) — ; was a farmer.
J
The Kelloggs in the New World. 417
5887 Leu-is Parks Bartlett^ b. 19 Oct., ISi: ; d. unm., Mar., 1S54, in Erie Co.,
Pa. ; was a drover.
5888 Emmcline Matilda Bartlett'-^ b. in Sodus, G June, 1819; m. (1) 15 Jan.,
1837, Elijah Watson, b. 6 Nov., 1808, son of Uriel Watson, of
Plattsburg, X. Y., and Hannah Johnson; he was a carpenter in
McKean, Pa., and Chazy, X. Y. ; d. 27 Feb., 1858; had five chil-
dren; she m. (2) 27 Apr., 1863, Willard Alden, b. in West Salis-
bury, Vt., 5 Sept., 1810, son of Nathaniel Butler Alden; he was a
Methodist clergyman in Franklin, Pa. ; he had previously m. Alice
M. Eggleston, by whom he had sixteen children.
5889 Mary (Polly) Maranlla Bartlett^ b. 7 Apr., 1821; m. 24 May, 1837,
George W. Allen, b. in Boston, Mass. ; he was a fanner.
5890 Spencer Henry BartlettP b. in Sodus, 30 Oct., 1833; m. in West Mill
Creek, Pa., 10 July, 1851, Xancy Catherine Jackson, b. in Greene,
Pa., 29 May, 1830, dau. of James Jackson, b. in Herkimer Co.,
N. Y., 20 Aug., 1792, and Mary Davidson, b. 22 Aug., 1800; she d.
in Macoupin Co., 111., 28 July, 1853; he m. (2) in Summit, Pa.,
16 Apr., 1857, Martha Williams, b. 29 May, 1837, dau. of Ephraira
Fish Williams, b. 11 Oct., 1790, and SaVah Shelman, b. 1 Jan.,
1794; he was a farmer in West Greene, Pa.
5891 Hester Ann Bartlett^ b. 14 Jan., 1825; m. 1 Jan., 1844, Benjamin Mer-
ritt; he d. 3 Ma}', 1874; he was a carpenter.
6892 Cromwell La Fayette Bartlett^ b. 6 Aug., 1828; res. in Carlton, Carlton
Co., Mo., and Macoupin Co., 111.
5893 Pamelia BartlettP b. 5 Sept., 1830; d. 25 Dec, same year.
5894 Delilah Bartlett,^ h. 15 Mar., 1836; m. Edwin Landreth ; res. in
Macoupin Co., 111.
2332. SILAS,s son of Josiah" (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 10 Feb., 1791 ; m.
24 Oct., 1816, Julia Loomis, sister of the wife of his brother, Collins, b. 6 Aug.,
1793, dau. of Joshua Loomis, of Westfield, b. 23 Sept., 1748.
He d. in Port Leyden, X. Y., 9 Apr., 1876; she d. Mar., 1878.
In 1823 he rem. to Hopewell, X. Y., thence, in May, 1825, to Port Leyden. ■
Children.
+5895 Silas Franklin,» b. 27 Apr., 1818; m. (1) Esther J. Benedict; (2)
Albina Staplin; (3) Helen E. Overton.
5896 Julia Anx,» b. 30 Oct., 1819 ; d. 9 May, 1833.
5897 Ldcy,» b. 15 Apr., 1821; d. unm., 10 Jan., 1814.
5898 Henry,'* b. 26 Mar., 1823; d. unm., 9 Sept., 1847; was a clerk in a dry
goods store in Turin, N. Y.
5899 SoPHiA,» b. 3 Xov., 1824; d. unm., 23 Aug., 1855.
5900 Marietta," b. 20 Apr., 1826; d. num., 30"^Oct., 1845.
-t-5901 Enos Emery," b. in Turin, 1 Apr., 1828 ; m. Margaret Elizabeth W'eich-
ard.
+5902 HiAL Handy," b. 20 Aug., 1829; m. Mary Tyler.
5903 Clarissa," b. 6 July, 1832 ; m. 1 Feb., 1854, William Alfred Pullman, b.
12 July, 1827; d. 28 Xov., 1861; he d. 26 Feb., 1869; had no
children.
5904 A.MANDA," b. 10 Aug., 1834; d. 14 June, 1837.
418
The Kelloggs in the New World.
I. (1) Sarah Lee Stoddard; (2)
2334. HEISrKY,^ son of Josiah^ C^SO), b. in Westfield, Mass., 4 Dec, 1794; m
(1) 14 Feb., 1819, Eliza Ann Parker, b. in Maryland, 9 Nov., 1803, dau. of 'fid-
ward Parker, b. 4 Jan., 1753.
She d. 28 Nov., 1844; he m. (2) in Fort Gibson, N. Y., Mary Josephine Lin-
con, b. in Canandaigua, N. Y., 23 July, 1821, dau. of Ephraim Lincon, b. in
Berkshire Co., Mass., 17 May, 1786, and Sally Styles, b. in Hartford, Conn.,
Sept., 1787 ; d. July, 1856.
They res. in Manchester and Hopewell, N. Y.
Children.
+5905 Edward Parker,* b. 3 June, 1819;
Mary Havemeyer Northrop.
+5906 Erastcs Handy,» b. 22 Aug., 1820; m. Elizabeth Jane Smith.
+5907 James Huling,® b. 13 Dec, 1823; m. (1) Nancy Chatterson; (2) Mrs.
Jane Shaw; (3) Mrs. Mary (Judson) Giles.
+5908 Henry,** b. 23 Nov., 1827 ; m. Clara Philena Stoddard.
+ 5909 Nancy Cordelia,** b. 4 June, 1830; m. William Grain.
+ 5910 Priscilla," b. 31 Jan., 1835; m. Edmund Phillips.
+5911 Mary Pauline," b. in Hopewell, 31 Jan., 1837; m. John Eussell Cutter.
Child by second wife.
5912 Otis W.,» b. in Manchester, 23 Feb., 1847 ; m. (1) in Farmington, N. Y.,
20 Feb., 1877, Ella Mary Grain, b. in Farmington, 8 Sept., 1853,
dau. of John Grain, b. in Eaton, N. Y., 24 Sept., 1824, and WU-
lamina Adams, b. in Phelps, N. Y. ; she d. in Manchester, 25 June,
1882; he m. (2) in Shortsville, N. Y., 27 Sept., 1888, Mrs. Nettie
(Garrett) Hoff, widow of Edward HofI, and dau. of Edward Gar-
rett, of Cawker City, Kas. ; she d. 23 July, 1896 ; he is in the mer-
cantile business ; is a Presbyterian and a Democrat ; res. in Shorts- .
ville; had no children.
2335. AriMINTA,^ dau. of Josiah^ (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 14 Oct., 1799;
m. 5 Oct., 1820, Lester Shay, b. 14 Aug., 1798, youngest son of Elder Anson Shay,
b. 30 Mar., 1769, and Hannah Ganfield, b. 27 Apr., 1770.
She d. 16 Aug., 1849; he d. in Cleveland, 0., 8 Dec, 1860.
He res. in Hopewell, N. Y.,. and Wayne, IMich.
Children.
5913 Eliza Ann Shay,^ h. in Canandaigua, N. Y., 15 June, 1822 ; m. (1) Dec,
1840, Nathan A¥eston, of North Adams, Mich., and Kendall ville,
Ind.; he d. ; she m. (2) 18 Aug., 1859, Josiah Chambers,
b. in Honeyborn, Gloucestershire, England, 26 Nov., 1809, son of
Joseph Chambers and Elizabeth Ethridge ; she d. in Toledo, 0., 6
Feb., 1882 ; he was a farmer in Washington, 0.
5914 Harriet Newell Shay,'^ b. 31 May, 1824; m. 25 Dec, 1841, Parker M.
Withee, a merchant of Northville, Mich; she d. 2 Aug., 1844; had
two children.
5915 Anson Shay,^ b. 6 Nov., 1826; d. 12 May, 1856; was a painter and car-
riage maker.
5916 Eenry Benson Shay,^ b. 15 Apr., 1829 ; d. 30 Nov., 1836.
5917 Mary Arminta Shay^ b. 12 June, 1831 ; d. 16 Dec, 1S3S.
5918 Marshall Lester Shay,^ b. 20 May, 1834; d. 18 Mar., 1839.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 419
5919 Henry Benson Shay,^ b. 11 Apr., 1837; m. (1) 25 Dec, 1862, Carrie
Walters; she d. 5 May, 1867, in Toledo; he m. (2) 15 Dec., 1870,
Kate E. Chambers, of Toledo; he was employed by the Lake Shore
and Michigan Southern Kailroad.
5920 Marshall Lester ShayP b. 25 May, 1840; m. 1868, Emma Eellogg; he
served in the navy in the Burnside expedition; was a druggist in
Cleveland; she was dau. of Chase; lived in Collins Kel-
logg's family and took his name.
2336. COLLIXS,^ son of Josiah' (789), b. in Westfield, Mass., 17 Feb., 1802;
m. 20 June, 1822, CjTithia Loomis (sister of the wife of his brother, Silas), b. 9
July, 1784, dau. of Joshua Loomis, of Westfield, b. 23 Sept., 1748, and Achsah
Isham.
She d. in Port Leyden, N. Y., 21 Dec, 1860; he d. in Cleveland, 0., 31 Mar.,
1881.
He rem. in 1823 to Turin, X. Y., and later to Cleveland.
Children.
5921 Kinsley Collins,** b. in Westfield, 26 Mar., 1823; m. 13 June, 1855,
Eliza Boshart, b. 17 Aug., 1823, dau. of Gerrit Boshart, of Lowville,
N. Y., b. 15 July, 1771, and Dolly Goutremont, b. 4 Jan., 1788;
they res. in Lowville; he is a merchant; at one time he was a
farmer on the property of the Kellogg House Block; she d. 28 Dec,
1891; had no children.
+5922 Halsey Ensign » b. in Turin, 24 July, 1824; m. Mary Thankful Kidder.
5923 Hester Ann," b. in Turin, 29 July, 1825 ; m. 19 Jan., 1847, Sylvester
W. Stimpson; he was a farmer in Port Leyden; she d. 26 Xov.,
1849; he d. ; had no children.
2338. JAMES,s son of Aaron^ (792), b. in Sandisfield, Mass., 1 Nov., 1789;
m. (1) 1813, Elizabeth Thomas, b. about 1789.
She d. in Salisbury, Conn., in the spring of 1814; he m. (2) in Cazenovia,
N. Y., 1821, Elizabeth Snell, dau. of Frederick Snell and Jane Miller; she d.
July, 1822; he m. (3) 1823, Catherine Snell, sister of Elizabeth.
He d. in Cazenovia, 5 Apr., 1834; she d. 20 Oct., 1875.
He was a farmer ; res. in Sullivan, N. Y.
Children by second wife.
59a* Elizabeth Jane,® b. about 1822; m. Fordyce Cowan; he d. about 1869.
After his death she res. in Utica, N. Y., with her dau., Mrs. Allen.
5925 Aaeon James," b. 7 June, 1828; m. 1856, ; she d. 1873; he d.
19 Feb., 1875 ; had no children.
+5926 Maeia Pearl » b. 12 Apr., 1831 ; m. William Warren Winchel.
2339. WALTEE,s son of Aaron'' (792), b. in Sandisfield, Mass., 13 June, 1793 ;
m- in Sullivan, N. Y., Dec, 1820, Delilah Schuyler, b. in Sullivan, 27 Jan., 1803,
dau. of David Schuyler and Mary .
He d. 21 Sept.," 1849; she d. 3 Mar., 1873.
He was a farmer; res. in Ripon, Wis., where both d.
420 The Kelloggs in the New Would.
Children.
+5927 Anson George,® b. in Sullivan, 29 Apr., 1S22; m. (1) Julictt Lathrop;
,\ (2) Asenath Lindsley.
V^ '^^' '~X-j-5928 Newton Perry," b. in Sullivan, 25 Apr., 1825 ; m. Anna L. Owen.
VV c/ ; +5929 Orson Walter,** b. in Chittenango, X. Y., 1(3 May, 1827; m. Cornelia /)
f-y y Manville. "v
y 5930 Horace Benjamin," b. in Sullivan, 26 May, 1829; d. 15 June, 1849; he
was a farmer.
+5931 Henry Wesley," b. in SuUivan, 27 May, 1831; m. (1) Martha M. Le
Baron; (2) Cecelia Marlin.
5932 Harley D.," b. in Sullivan, 24 Aug., 1833; d. in Eipon, 2 Aug., 1849.
+5933 John," b. in Syracuse, X. Y., 19 Mav, 1836; m. Gertrude Cordelia
Jelliff.
+5934 Mary Mariah," b. in Sullivan, 27 July, 1838; m. Sylvester-Corbett.
+5935 Helen Delilah," b. 17 July, 1842 ; m. Da\id Adams Le Baron.
2341. CHARLES,** son of Aaron' (792j, b. in Salisbury, Conn., 3 Aug., 1802;
m. June, 1827, Jane Olin, b. 1807, adopted dau. of Gideon Olin, of Cazenovia,
N. Y.
She d. 26 Aug., 1845 ; he d. in Acapulco, Mex., 13 Apr., 1853.
In 1849, he went to Wisconsin ; 26 X'ov., 1852, he started for California, and
d. on the way.
Child.
5936 Susan Marion," b. 17 Mar., 1832; m. 11 Jan., 1864, her cousin, Charles i.
K. Ehle (5939) ; he d. 22 Jan., ISTl; she d. in Greenbush, Wis.
2342. SUSAX\s dau. of Aaron' (792), b. in Salisbury, Conn., 4 Xov., 1805;
m. 25 Feb., 1827, Abram Ehle, b. 4 July, 1805, son of John P. Ehle and Catherine
Garlock, b. in Montgomery Co., X. Y., 1778. 45^
They res. in Syracuse and Chittenango, X". Y. ; rem. to Greenbush, Wis.,
1849; he was a farmer.
Children.
5937 Jennette EhUP b. 5 July, 1828; d. 20 July, same year.
5938 Byron Ehle^ b. 4 X"ov., 1829 ; d. 8 Mar., 1830.
5939 Charles Kellogg Ehle,^ b. 21 July, 1831 ; m. 1862, his cousin, Susan
Marion Kellogg (5936) ; he d. 22 Jan., 1871; she res. in Green-
bush, and d. there.
^ 5940 James Cole Ehlc,^ b. 3 Aug., 1833 ; d. 1 Feb., 1838.
5941 Abram Scott Ehle," b. 17 Aug., 1836; d. 22 Sept., 1867; he was gradu-
ated from the Rush Medical College of Chicago ; served during the
rebellion as surgeon in Louisville and Munfordville, Ky., Price
Bluff and Fort Smith, Ark. ; returned home in broken health.
5942 James A. Ehle," b. 21 !Mar., 1841 ; is a farmer in Greenbush.
2348. HANNAH,** dau. of Martin'^ (838), b. in Newington, Conn., 17 Jan.,
1774 ; m. 30 Jan., 1800, Benjamin Hart, of X^'ew Britain, Conn., b. 7 Feb., 1773,
son of Benjamin Hart, b. 10 Oct., 1747, and Mary Fuller, bap. 2 Jan., 1757.
She d. 28 Jan., 1824; he m. (2) 15 July, 1832, Almira Carter; she d. 11
Sept., 1847; he d. 11 July, 1856, aged 83.
M
The Kelloggs in the New World. 421
In his early years he taught school; was later a farmer in Xewington and
Kensington, Conn.
Children.
5943 Benjamin Kellogg Ilart,^ h. 27 Jan., 1801; m. 22 Apr., 1824, Olivia
Cowles, of Kensington ; was a farmer.
5944 Thoinas Bobbins Hart,^ b. 27 Aug., 1803; m. 18 Dec., 1836, Cecilia Beau-
mont, of Middletown, Conn.; was a farmer.
5945 'Walter ^^ard Hart,^ b. 17 Nov., 1804; m. 28 May, 1829, Sarah Bennett,
of Freehold, N. J.; he was Judge ot Common Pleas, Monmouth
Co., X. J. ; d. 21 Apr., 18G8.
2350. JEMIMA,** dau. of Martin'^ (838), b. in Xewington, Conn., 20 Dec,
1778; m. 13 Nov., 1810, Xathan ^Miitina; Hale, b. 8 May, 1783, son of Col. Elisha
Hale.
She d. 8 May, 1855; he d. 3 Jan., 1861.
Children.
5946 Mary Elizabeth Ilale^ b. 16 Mar., 1812; m. 14 June, 1838, John Mason
Bclden, of Xewington, b. 26 Aug., 1806; he was a farmer.
5947 Cornelia Kellogg HaleP b. 6 Apr., 1817; d. Nov., 1820.
2351. GEN. MARTIN,** son of Martin" (838), b. in Newington, Conn., 24
July, 1781 ; m. 26 Sept., 1808, Mary Welles (2371), b. 13 Feb., 1789, dau. of Gen.
Roger Welles, of Newington, b. 29" Dec., 1753, and Jemima Kellogg (+841), b.
23 Aug., 1757. Mary Welles was a descendant in the seventh generation of Gov.
Thomas Welles.
She d. 4 Apr., 1865 ; he d. in Newington, 23 Nov., 1868.
He was a farmer and manufacturer of woolen goods. He was much in public
life, being a Magistrate, County Commissioner, Maj.-Gen. of the Militia and fre-
quently in the Legislature, both as Senator and Representative.
Children, b. in Newington.
+5948 MiETix," b. 4 Nov., 1810; m. Patience Branch Gordon.
5949 Roger Welles," b. 12 June, 1813; d. unm., 6 Mar., 1881; was a farmer
in Newington.
+ 5950 Henry Laure.vs,» b. 31 Jan., 1816;" m. (1) Julia Ann Gardiner; (2)
Laura Kellogg Camp.
+5951 Mary Welles," b. 11 Apr., 1819; m. Samuel Kellogg Camp.
+5952 Samuel John Mills,® b. 7 Sept., 1821 ; m. Harriet M. Rogers.
+5953 Charles," b. 24 July, 1825; m. (1) Anna Margaret Davidson; (2)
Ellen Prentice.
+5954 Sarah Welles," b. 15 Oct., 1828; m. Samuel Kellogg Camp.
2352. LAURA,8 dau. of Martin'' (838), b. in Newington, Conn., 5 Nov., 1783 ;
m. (1) 17 Sept., 1805, Asaph Whittlesey, b. in Newington, 7 Apr., 1782, son of
Lemuel 'Whittlesey, b. 16 Jlay, 1740, and Hannah Welles, b. 22 Apr., 1742.
He d. 24 May, 1824; she m. (2) 2 Feb., 1831, Judge Thomas Lee, of New
Britain, Conn. ; d. 9 Feb., 1837.
Children by first husband.
5955 Delia Whittlesey,'^ b. 5 Feb., 1807; d. 10 Feb., same year.
5956 Delia Whittlesey,^ h. 1 Aug., 1808 ; m. 19 Nov., 1828, Homer Camp.
422 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5957 Lemuel Whittlesey^ b. 3 Dec, 1811; d. 26 June, 1829.
5958 Laura Kellogg Whittlesey*^ b. 14 Dec, 1815; d. 10 Feb., 1829.
5959 Hannah Whittlesey** b. 10 Aug., 1820.
2353. PRUDENCE,^ dau. of Martin'' (838), b. in Newington, Conn., 27 Dec,
1790 ; m. in Newington, 18 Oct., 1819, Josiah Atwood, b. in Newington, 26 Apr.,
1794, son of Ezekiel Atwood, b. 19 Aug., 1764, and Hannah Francis, b. 1769.
He d. in Newington, 8 Sept., 1863 ; she d. 24 May, 1868, in the same place
He was a fanner; res. in Newington. He was a Congregationalist and a
Democrat.
Children, b. in Newington.
5960 Charles E. Atwood,** b. 24 Dec, 1820.
5961 Josiah E. Atwood,^ b. 20 Feb., 1823.
5963 Thomas R. Atwood** b. 20 June, 1824.
5963 John M. Atwood,^ b. 11 Feb., 1826.
5964 Harriet Prudence Atwood,^ b. 17 May, 1827; m. John S. Kirkham;
their dau., Frances, m. Henry Laurens Kellogg (+12287), son of
Henry Laurens Kellogg (+5950).
5965 Mary K. Atwood,^ b. 26 Feb., 1830.
5966 Julia U. Atwood,^ b. 5 Sept., 1831.
2354. ELECTA,* dau. of Martin'' (838), b. in Newington, Conn., 24 Dec,
1793; m. in Newington, 7 June, 1818, Capt. Heman Whittlesey, b. in Stock-
bridge, Mass., 6 Dec, 1788, son of Eliphalet Whittlesey, b. 2 July, 1748, and Com-
fort Waller, b. in Kent, Conn., 15 Nov., 1750.
He d. in Stockbridge, 17 Apr., 1826; she d. in Newington, 15 Dec, 1838.
He was a manufacturer of woolen clothing; res. in Stockbridge and New-
ington.
He was a Corp. in Capt. Hunt's Co., in the war of 1812, and was afterward
promoted to the Captaincy of the same company.
Children.
5967 Caroline Whittlesey** b. 23 Sept., 1819 ; d. 16 Apr., 1823.
5968 Martin Kellogg Whittlesey** b. 14 Sept., 1821; m. 5 June, 1849, Susan
A. Camp.
5969 Heman Alonzo Whittlesey^ b. 25 Oct., 1823; m. 21 Jan., 1847, Eunice
C. Lattimer.
5970 Cornelia Whittlesey,^ b. 26 May, 1825.
2388. LUCY,8 dau. of Stephen'' (861), 5 Oct., 1786; m. in Newington, Conn, i^
12 Sept., 1805, Simeon Stoddard, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 12 Sept., 1782, son of » *
Elisha Stoddard, b. in Wethersfield, 30 Aug., 1736, and Dorothy Willard. '^'
She d. in Newington, 30 May, 1832 ; he d. in Wethersfield, 7 June, 1835, on
the farm where he was b.
He was a farmer. The homestead is now owned by Marcus Lewis Stoddard.
Children, h. in Newington.
5971 Isaac Newton Stoddard,** b. 27 Apr., 1806; m. Alma Louise Camp; he
was a lawyer in Wellsville, N. Y.; d. in Wellsville, 13 Sept., 1871
5973 William Hershel Stoddard,** h. 7 July, 1807; m. Abigail Stevens; he
was a carriage maker; d. in Napoleon, 0., Oct., 1887.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 423
5973 Simeon Bagration Stoddard,^ b. 2 Jan., 1813 ; m. 15 Feb., 18-14, Elvira
Malantha Daman, b. in Montgomery Co., N. Y., 15 Sept., 1815; he
was a carriage maker; res. in Newington until 1837, when he went
to Ohio; rem. in 1841 to Evansville, Ind., and in 1851 to Eock
Island, III; she d. 20 Feb., 1883.
5974 Fidelia Maria Stoddard** b. 29 June, 1815; m. 1 Mar., 1836, Henry Gil-
man Little, b. in Goffstown, IST. H., 31 Mar., 1813, son of Abner
Bailey Little, b. in Xorth Salem, N. H., 1 Feb., 1774, and Nancy
Tenney, b. in HoUis, N. H., about 1782 ; he was a farmer and later
a merchant and land broker; res. in Grinnell, la.
5975 Rollin Kellogg Stoddard,^ b. 13 May, 1819; m. Mary Ann Brown; he
was a bookbinder in Hartford, Conn.; she d. ; he d. 1877;
had no children.
5976 Lucy Ann Stoddard,'* b. 23 Mar., 1822; m. Feb., 1842, James H. Beebe;
res. in Des Moines, la.
2389. CHESTEE,8 go^ ^f Stephen' (861), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 10 July,
1788; m. in Morristown, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., 18 Jan., 1819, Phebe Wood, b.
in St. Albans, Vt., 21 Sept., 1802, dau. of Nathan Wood, of Bennington, Vt., and
Malone, N. Y., b. 1 Aug., 1769, and Mary (Polly) Hoadley, b. 1 Feb., 1770.
He d. in Hermon, N. Y., 26 Oct., 1869, aged 80; she d. in Keene, N. H., 21
Dec, 1882, aged 80.
He was a carriage maker; res. in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; was a soldier in
the war of 1812.
Childre7i.
5977 Jane Elizabeth," b. 29 Mar., 1820; d. 22 Sept., 1828.
+5978 Stephen Chester," b. 6 Mar., 1821; m. Eliza Walrath.
-i-5979 Chauncey William," b. 4 Aug., 1828; m. Frances Elizabeth Holton.
4-5980 Jane Elizabeth," b. 19 Nov., 1830; m. John Proctor.
5981 George Henry/-' b. 15 Oct., 1838 ; d. 10 Aug., 1839.
-f5982 James Burnham" b. 15 Oct., 1838; m. Lydia Evelyn Martin.
4-5983 George Henry," b. 7 Mar., 1841; m. Alice Victoria Carroll.
+5984 Elizabeth Ann," b. 16 Aug., 1844; m. William Laton Martin.
5985 Maria Louise," b. in Hermon, 13 Apr., 1849; m. in Boston, Mass., 11
Sept., 1878, George A. Osgood, of Boston, b. in Bedford, Mass.,
1845, son of Samuel and Lydia M. Osgood; he is a milk dealer;
had no children.
2390. ANSON,^ son of Stephen'' (861), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 27 Dec,
1790; m. 8 June, 1813, Laura Goodrich, b. 8 May, 1796, dau. of Isaac Goodrich,
of New Britain, Conn., Avon and Nelson, N. Y., b. 2 Feb., 1765, and Electa De
Wolf Lusk.
He d. 10 Feb., 1869.
He bought land in Marcellus, N. Y., 19 July, 1808.
Children.
5986 George," b. 21 Mar., 1816.
5987 Isaac," b. 14 Oct., 1818.
5988 Stephen," b. 2 Nov., 1822.
5989 HoRiTiA," b. 22 Feb., 1825.
424 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5990 William," b. 20 May, 18-37.
5991 Henry," b. 12 Dec, 1829.
5992 John » b. 8 June, 1833.
5993 CYNTni.i,» b. 16 Nov., 1835 ; m. 29 Jan., 1854, Mensa Perry.
2392. WILLIAM,** son of Stephen'' (861), b. in Newington, Conn., 1 Apr.,
1795 ; m. 16 Mar., 1819, Lydia Graham, b. 13 May, 1800, dau. of Ira Graham
and Asenath Peck, b. 1741.
He d. in Los Angeles, Cal, 28 Apr., 1874.
He res. in Nashville, Tenn., and Kensington, Conn.
Children, h. in Kensington.
+5994 Martha Maria,» b. 11 May, 1820; m. Calvin Lester Hubbard.
5995 Mary Asenath," b. 6 May, 1822 ; d. 8 Sept., 1823.
+ 5996 Jane Asenath," b. 26 Apr., 1826; m. Curtis Eoger Parsons.
5997 Stephen Milton Chester," b. 1'6 Sept., 1827 ; m. 12 May, 1851, Julia
Elvira Peck, b. 23 July, 1828, in Farmington, Conn., dau. of A^el
Peck and Abbic Catlin; he was a farmer; res. in Kensington; was
a Republican ; had no children.
5998 Cevincent," b. 8 June, 1832; m. in Durham, Conn., Emma J. Warner;
d. in Kensington, 24 Apr., 1862; she res. in Meriden, Conn.; had
no children.
2398. CHESTER,^ son of Simeon'' (863), b. in SufEeld, Conn., 8 Dec, 1792; ^
m. 27 Apr., 1817, Eliza Davis, b. in West Brookfield, Mass., 1 Oct., 1796, dau. of !4
Timothy Davis and Susan . :;
She d. in West Brookfield, 30 Sept., 1853, aged 57; he d. in Taunton, Mass., ,<,
21 Feb., 1860; both are buried in Brookfield, Mass. I;
He was bound out, when 8 years old, to learn a trade, to Mr. Merriam, printer ' ;
and publisher. West Brookfield. The printing house is still standing and is one •;;
of New England's historic spots. He rem. to Taunton and res. with his son, ,;
Thomas, until his death. ,;■;
Children, b. in West Brookfield.
+5999 Susan Andrus," b. 29 Dec, 1818; m. Thomas Cummings Nye.
+6000 James Davis," b. 12 Jan., 1822; m. Betsey T. Gibbs.
+6001 Thomas," b. 1 Sept., 1823; m. EUza Capen.
6002 Chester," b. 5 Sept., 1825 ; was last heard of in California.
6003 Mary Mekriam," b. 4 Oct., 1827 ; ni. in Ware, Mass., 1850, Charles E. '
Manley, a carpenter, b. in Enfield, Mass.; d. 18 Feb., 1853.
6004 Eliza Davis," b. 13 Jan., 1830; d. in West Brookfield, 2 May, 1830.
+6005 Sarah Elizabeth," b. 4 July, 1836; m. Charles Henry Fairbanks.
6006 George," b. 23 Sept., 1837.
2408. JULIA,s dau. of Joseph' (865), b. in Newington, Conn., 2 Apr., 1792;-
m. in Cobleskill, N. Y., 26 Mar., 1811, John Ward, b. 6 May, 1789, son of Elisha ^
Ward, b. in Connecticut, 1750, and Abigail Churchill.
She d. 25 May, 1860 ; he d. in Rome, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1872.
He was a farmer in Trenton, N. Y., until 1851, when he rem. to Rome. He 1|
was a pensioner of the war of 1812 ; went to Sacket Harbor, N. Y., with the sol-
diers from Oneida Co., N. Y.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 425
Children.
6007 Julia Maria Ward,:^ b. 22 Apr., 1812 ; m. G Dec, 1832, David E. Briggs,
a farmer in Trenton ; d. 6 May, 1894.
6008 Sarah Emcline Ward,'^ b. 29 Jan., 1815; m. 20 Dec., 1838, Jeremiah Bur-
lingame, a farmer in Eutland, N. Y.: d. .
6009 John Kellogg Ward/* b. 5 May, 1817 ; m. 9 ilay, 1843, Mary Ann Mc-
Camly; he was a banker in Kahimazoo, Mich.; d. 12 June, 1874.
6010 James Garrett Ward** b. 5 Nov., 1819; m. 4 July, 1844, Laura F. ^Yins-
low; he was a carpenter in Rome; d. 4 Jul}-, 1894.
6011 Joseph Marshall ^Vard^ b. 11 Jan., 1822; m. (1) 19 Oct., 1846, Susan
S. Mason; she d. 15 Xov., 1863; he m. (2) 17 June, 18G8, ;
res. in Battle Creek, Mich.
6012 Pamelia Churchill Ward,^ b. ; d. 17 Jan., 1832.
6013 Clara Almira Ward,^ b. 10 Apr., 1825 ; m. 1 F.-b.. 1846, Martin J. White;
he was a farmer in Greig, X. Y.
6014 Laura Elizabeth WardJ* b. 22 Sept., 1830; res. imm,, in Rome.
6015 Judson Russell Ward/* b. 14 Jan., 1833; res. unm., in Rome.
j 2414. ALMA,« dau. of Joseph' (865), b. in Trenton, X. Y., 13 Nov., 1807 ; m.
, 18 Oct., 1832, Joseph Fierce, b. 13 June, 1808, son of Eliphalet Pierce, of Tren-
>■ ton, b. 16 Dec, 1769, and Hannah Morse, b. 24 Feb., 1771.
He d. 4 May, 1872; she d. 24 July, 1879.
He was a farmer and carpenter in Trenton.
1^ Children.
f' 6016 Edmond K. Pierce,'* h. 15 May, 1834; m. 25 Jan., 1859, Katie R. Dcni-
l son, dau. of Alvin Dcnison, of Floyd, X. Y., and Ehoda Eddy; is a
[ farmer in Floyd.
'/ 6017 Neicton Pierce/* b. 6 Nov., 1836; m. 12 Sept., 1860, Sarah E. Wood-
! bridge, dau. of Edwin WooJbridge, of Trenton, and Sarah Tread-
well ; is a farmer in Trenton.
f 6018 Albert Pierce/* b. 15 July, 1839; d. unm., in Andersonville Prison, 28
July, 1864.
6019 7?«.ssp// PiCTTf,^ b. 26 May, 1841 ; was a farmer in Trenton ; is unm.
J 6020 A. Rosaltha Pierced b. 4"Sept., 1844; res. in Trenton.
; 6021 Emma R. Pierce,^ b. 13 Oct., 1847; m. 8 Dec, 1869, Henry B. Wolcott,
\. son of Walter Wolcott, of Trenton, and Adaline Brainerd; he is a
I- carpenter in Trenton.
[ 2416. CHESTER WELLS,** son of Joseph" (SG5), b. in Trenton, X. Y., 17
[ Aug., 1813; m. 13 Feb., 1838, Charlotte Collins, b. 2 Aug., 1819, dau. of John
f Collins, b. 2 Sept., 1799, and Dolly Partridge, b. 179S.
He d. in Holland Patent, N. Y., 17 Feb., 1877.
He was a farmer in Holland Patent, on the old homestead. He was for
twenty years in public service in the town of Trenton. The family have in their
possession an old flint lock gun (with 1741 cut in the stock), once owned by Capt.
j: Martin Kellogg (+69).
r Children.
' +6022 Celia Amelia,** b. 26 Mar., 1839; m. Corydon Wheeler.
f +6023 Lucia August.^,** b. 17 Aug., 1848; m. Schuyler Van Renselaer Wheeler.
426 The Kelloggs in the New World.
-1-6024 Ella Axgelia," b. 16 Jan., 1853; m. George William Webb.
6025 Ada ALirED-i,** b. 8 June, 1856; res. unm., in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
2419. LtrCY,s dau. of Capt. Joseph'' (874), b. in Chatham, Conn., 21 Jan.,
1777; m. 2 Nov., 1794, Stephen Sexton, of Somers, Conn., b. 23 Mar., 1771, son
of Stephen Sexton, of Somers, and Mehitable Kibbe.
He d. 31 Jan., 1832.
Children.
6026 Lorin Sexton/* b. 1797; m. Mary Mallory; d. in 1864. From small be-
ginnings he became a merchant in Hartford, Conn., and later was
in a wholesale business in New Orleans, La., until about 1845, when
he sold out to his brother, Lester, and a Mr. Seymour. About
1846 he established the well-known house of Sexton Bros. & Co., of
Milwaukee, Wis., in which he retained his interest imtil his death.
Strange as it may appear, he never visited New Orleans and was in
Milwaukee but a few times.
6027 Horace Sexton/* b. 1801; m. 25 Mar., 1824, Sophia Eussell, of Somers.
For thirty years he was a merchant in Hartford; later res. on a
farm near Milwaukee.
6028 Fanny Sexton,^ b. 1803 ; d. young.
6029 Kellogg Sexton,'* b. 29 Mar., 1805 ; m. 23 Nov., 1830, Lucy Amelia Bil-
lings; he was a merchant in Sunderland, Mass.; has res. in Mil-
waukee ; of the firm of K. & A. G. Sexton & Co., jobbers of hard-
ware, etc.
6030 Lester Sexton,^ b. Nov., 1807; he was a merchant in New Orleans and
Milwaukee; d. in Milwaukee.
6031 Stephen Sexton,^ b. about 1810 ; he was an Indian trader in the wilds of
the Territory of Arkansas, where he d.
6032 Lncy Sexton/* b. about 1813; m. Gen. Elijah Smith, of Tolland, Conn.;
d. in Kockville, Conn., about 1863.
6033 George Sexton,^ b. about 1816; m. twice; res. in Hartford, Conn.
6034 William 0. Sexton,^ b. about 1820 ; res. in California.
2420. JOSEPH,^ son of Capt. Joseph'' (874), b. 3 Apr., 1779 ; m. in New York,
Margaret Stickler.
He d. in New York City, 1810, leaving a very young widow; she m. (2)
Lintz.
Child.
-f-6035 Joseph Waener," b. 6 Nov., 1808; m. (1) Eachel Ann Jacques; (2)
Mary Jane Worrall ; (3) Anna Huyler.
2421. MARTIN,^ son of Capt. Joseph'' (874), b. 21 Nov., 1780; m.
Willard, of Barre, Vt.
Shed, before 1824; he d. 1824.
He was a leading farmer in Barre.
Child.
6036 Maktin- M.,«> b. in Barre, 24 July, 1817; m. in New York City, 1849,
Fanny N. Hubbard, b. in Montpclier, Vt., 9 Oct., 1819, "dau. of
Roger and Fanny (Burbank) Hubbard; d. in New York City, 7
The Kelloggs in the jSTew World. 427
Nov., 18S9; she d. in New York, 29 Jan., 1890. Before he was 8
years old both parents d., leaving him to the care of an uncle,
Ebenezer Fitch Willard, of East Montpelier. His younger days
were spent on his uncle's farm and in his family. He went to
Montpelier, to work in the store of Baldwin & Scott, when a young
man. He left them soon after he was 21 to enter a store in Boston.
He began as a clerk, but in a short time was able to go into business
for himself. He was successful, as a business man, and remained
in the city till after the war, when he rem. to Xew York. They
made mutual wills, Mr. Kellogg dying first, all the property passed
to his wife. She also possessed a handsome estate left her by her
father. It was the desire of both to have some of their property go
to Montpelier, and Mrs. Kellogg bequeathed nearly the whole of it
to found a public library in Montpelier. The will was successfully
contested by her only heir, Mr. John E. Hubbard, of Montpelier,
but he consented to a compromise and the library has been founded
and bears the name of the Kellogg-Hubbard library, in memory of
all three.
2423. JONATHAN D\VIGHT,« son of Capt. Joseph^ (874), b. in Chatham,
Conn., 11 Sept., 1785; m. 25 Dec., 1823, Experience Day, b. in Northampton,
Mass., 1 June, 1800, dau. of Luke Day, b. in Northampton, 24 May, 1761, and
Prudence Phelps, b. in Northampton, about 1765.
She d. 13 Jan., 1862; he d. in Northampton, 5 Sept., 1882, aged 97.
He res. in Chatham, Conn. ; rem. in 1795, from Somers, Conn., to a place
near Brattleboro and Shrewsbury, Vt.; in Chatham, 1799 ; in Suffield, Conn.,
1807, where he learned his trade of blacksmith. He rem. to Norwich, thence to
New London, Conn., where he res. until 1822, when he rem. to Northampton. He
was a manufacturer of machinery, and for a time was interested with Eobert Ful-
ton in making boilers and steamboat machinery. He was a passenger on the first
trip of Fulton's steamboat in 1807. He made a number of wool carding machines
and sent them to Virginia. He also made gun barrels for the United States Gov-
ernment.
Children, h. in Northampton.
G037 Lucy Ann Warner," b. 16 Nov., 1824; d. 18 Aug., 1837.
-f 6038 Joseph Martin,» b. 22 June, 1826 ; m. Cornelia Prindle.
6039 A Daughter,'-* b. 9 Jan., 1829 ; d. young.
+6040 Caroline Experience," b. 4 Feb., 1830; m. Col. Joseph B. Parsons.
-[-6041 Jonathan Dwight," b. 8 Sept., 1831 ; m. Caroline Eussell Parsons.
6042 George William," b. 23 Oct., 1834; he was a merchant; res. unm., in
Connecticut.
6043 LucT Warner," b. 24 Nov., 1838; m. 28 Jan., 1863, Jerome B. Buekbee;
he was a lawyer; res. in Saratoga Springs; d. 16 Nov., 1863.
6044 M.\BT Josephine," b. 2 Apr., 1845; m. in Northampton, as his second
wife, 27 Apr., 1876, Charles H. Wilcox, of Meriden, Conn., b. 1843,
son of Joseph A. Wilcox and Lucy A. Bacon. "
2445. MAETIN,8 son of Joseph^ (894), b.
428 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
C045 Edwaed Jerome," b. ; m. Sarah A. Thomas, dau. of Rumford
Thomas; d. 9 Oct., 1881, aged 42.
6046 Mart F.,» b. ; m. (1) about 1870, Hon. T. C. Meaker; he d.
; she m. (2) Stanley Matthews; he was Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of the United States.
2446. ELISHA,** son of Lieut. Joseph'' (898), b. ; m. Mrs. Hannah
(Lamb) Kellogg, b. in Goffstown, N. H., widow of John Kellogg.
He d. in 1806 or '07 ; res. in Longueuil, Canada.
Child.
+6047 JoHN,» b. in L'Original, Canada, 21 Dec, 1805 ; m. Adaline Mary John-
2447. ORRIN,s son of Lieut. Joseph'' (898), b. in St. Albans, Vt., 4 Sept.,
1790; m. 19 Nov., 1811, Margaret Miller, b. in England, 12 Dec, 1792.
She d. in Milwaukee, Or., 22 Aug., 1858; he d. in Portland, Or., 14 Feb.,
1872. She was returning from a visit to one of her children when she fell from
her horse and d. instantly.
He was a tanner. Soon after his marriage he rem. from Vermont to Tread-
well, Canada, where he owned the mineral springs, nearby, and for some time kept
the hotel there. After the war of 1812 he rem. to near Lockport, N. Y., but soon
rem. to Wood Co., 0., and in 1848 emigrated to Oregon. He took up land be-
tween Oregon City and Milwaukee, and, although advanced in years, developed |
one of the best farms in the Territory. He was one of the first -to begin fruit cul-
ture on a large scale, and built one of the first tanneries in that section. He and
his son, Joseph, took a charter from the Grand Lodge of Missouri, and upon their
arrival in Oregon in 1848 established Multnomah Lodge, Xo. 1, the first Masonic
lodge in Oregon.
Children.
+6048 Joseph,^ b. 24 June, 1812; m. Estella Bushnell.
6049 George," b. in Caledonia, Canada, 6 Apr., 1814; m. (1) Prudy Loomis;
she d. before he went West; he m. (2) Jan., 1859, Elizabeth Carr,
of Portland; she d. ; he m. (3) Mary Edwards Morand;
he was a physician; res. in Portland; d. 28 Apr., 1886.
+6050 Phoebe,® b. 23 Apr., 1816; m. Daniel Hathaway.
6051 Elijah," b. 21 Apr., 1818; d. 1820.
+6052 Charlotte," b. 22 Dec, 1820; m. Sylvester Hathaway.
6053 Mart Ann," b. 10 July, 1823; d. young.
+ 6054 Elisha," b. 21 Jan., 1826; m. (1) Margaret S. Lent; (2) Marvinia
Ellen Moore.
6055 Orrin," b. 6 June, 1830; d. young.
+ 6056 Jason," b. 11 Oct., 1832; m. Amanda A. Bowman.
+6057 Edward," b. 30 Mar., 1835; m. Margaret Elisebeth Boyce.
2448. ELIJAH,* son of Lieut. Joseph' (898), b. ;,m. (1) Sept., 1808,
Lavinia Hall, dau. of Hall and Hannah Fairchild.
She d. 25 Sept., 1819; he m. (2) Mary (Polly) Wells, dau. of James Pen-
dleton Wells, of Springfield, Mass., and Mary (Polly) Lamb, of Hadley, Mass.;
The Kelloggs in the Xett Wokld. 429
she d. in Springfield; he d. 15 Dec, 1849, aged 63; was accidentally shot while
hunting deer; is buried in L'Original, Prescott Co., Canada.
He lived for some years on his father's homestead in L'Original.
Children hy first wife.
-f 6058 Joseph » b. 28 Sept., 1809; m. Eliza Davis.
-i-6059 VOLNET,** b. 28 May, 1811; m. Elisabeth (Betsey) Davis.
6060 L0RANIA,» b. 1813; ni. Timothy Flynn: d. between 1840 and '50; had
several children.
COGl Louisa « b. 1815; m. Thomas Hall, b. 22 Sept, 1817; d. at her brother
Elijah's house, about 1874.
6062 Thomas H.vll/-* b. 1817; m. Sarah Ann Brown; d. in L'Original,
Canada, 29 Dec, 1841, aged 24.
-f 6063 Eli,jah,» b. 16 Sept., 1819; m. Mary White Ballard.
Children by second wife.
-^6064 Lavinia,» b. ; m. John Kellogg Barber (6130).
6065 Oeytiiia,^ b. ; m. Rev. Joshua Johnston; res. in BrookljTi,
N. Y. ; had no children.
6066 Anna," b. .
6067 James,» b. .
6068 Maetin Orrin," b. — '■ ; ni. (1) Lucy Clark; she d. ; he m.
(2) Kate Reid; she d. ; res. in Montreal, Canada; had no
children.
6069 Mary El'TH,'* b. ; m., late in life, J. G. Scott; res. in New York.
6070 H.utvEY Wells," b. in Knapp, Wis.; m. Celia ; d. in Minnesota,
about 1887; was a Union soldier; had children.
2457. HARRIET,^ dau. of Jason'' (900), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 11 Oct., 1782;
m. Capt. Jonathan Wheat.
She d. 1854; he d. .
He res. in Hampton; rem. to Volney, K. Y., where he was in business,
1825-28 and later. In 1836 he returned to Hampton, intending to settle in Fay-
etteville. In 1840 the family were residing in Poultney, Vt., and afterward in
Hampton, until his death.
Children.
6071 Harriet D. Wheat,^ b. ; m. M. S. Woodford; res. 1836, in Fay-
etteville, N. Y. ; 1838 in Fredonia, X. Y. ; had a daughter living
in 1836, and perhaps others.
6072 Sarah Wheat, ^ b. ; attended school in 1836 in Fayetteville.
6073 De ^yitt Wheat,'^ h. about 1818; in 1836 he attended school in Fayette-
ville, aged about 18.
6074 Hierome Wheat." b. ; had a farm near Fayetteville in 1836.
6075 Lucretia Wheat," b. ; d. in Oswego, N. Y.^ Dec, 1827.
6076 Cyrus Wheat," b. .
6077 Julya Wheat," b. ; m. ; had a daughter, b. 1838.
2458. DIADAMIA,s dau. of Jason'' (900), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 4 Nov., 1784;
m. 7 Apr., 1805, Bela Thompson, b. in Brookfield, Mass., 16 Mar., 1779, «on of
James Thompson, b. 11 Nov., 1739, and Abigail Allen, b. in 1743.
She d. 23 Feb., 1847; he d. 8 Mar., 1863.
They res. in Hampton, and Attica Center, N. Y.
430 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
6078 Harriet Thompson,^ b. in Poultney, Vt., 5 June, 1806; d. 19 July, 1811.
6079 Jason Kellogg Thompson,^ b. in Poultney, 18 Feb., 1808; m. 2 Jan.,
1830, Eliza Ann Frisbie, of Poultney; she d. 23 Feb., 1875; he d. 7
July, 1885.
6080 James Allen Thompson,^ b. in Hampton, 13 Apr., 1810; m. 18 Oct.,
1838, Eunice Ann Benedict; d. 30 Jan., 1866; after his death she
res. in Perry, N. Y.
6081 Bela Deivey Thompson,^ b. in Hampton, 16 Mar., 1812 ; m. 2 Oct., 1836,
Charlotte Olivia Sutton ; d. 24 Nov., 1878.
60S3 Loren Thompson,^ h. 1 July, 1813; m. 29 Aug., 1844, Nancy M. Griffin,
of Syracuse; d. 8 June, 1864; was a missionary in Jamaica, W. I.
6083 Harriet Marian Thompson,^ b. 14 Sept., 1815; m. 18 Feb., 1836, John C.
Paine, of Covington, N. Y.; he d. 3 Sept., 1888; she d. 3 July,
1890.
6084 Lucinda Thompson,^ b. 2 June, 1818; m. 26 Dec, 1837, Seth White
Paine, brother of John C. Paine, who m. her sister; he d. 9 Aug.,
1895.
6085 Dennis Rockwell Thompson,^ b. 24 Aug., 1820 ; m. 1 May, 1843, Maria
H. Knight ; d. 6 Jan., 1882.
6086 Martha Thompson,'^ b. 22 Sept., 1823; m. Heman Dewey; d. 6 Apr.,
1865.
6087 Diadamia Thompson,"^ b. 23 Apr., 1826; m. (1) 23 Apr., 1846, Dexter
C. Johnson, who d. 3 July, 1866; she m. (2) 6 Aug., 1870, Matthew
-Morehouse; d. 8 Feb., 1888.
6088 Abigail Thompson^ b. 26 Oct., 1829; d. 18 June, 1831.
2460. JASON,s son of Jason'' (900), b. in Hampton, N. Y., 22 Apr., 1788; m.
Rachel Warren, dau. of Caleb Warren,* of Williamstown, Mass., and Rachel Web-
ster, b. 10 Mar., 1792.
He d. 10 June, 1839 ; she d. 9 May, 1843.
He was a shoemaker. He lived and d. in Hampton.
Children, b. in Hampton.
+6089 Otis Dewey," b. 10 Jan., 1810; m. Lavarna Williams.
6090 Diadamia,** b. 2 Sept., 1812; m. in Hampton, Henry Robinson; d. ;
had no children.
6091 Price F.,« b. .
6092 Miriam,** b. 27 Aug., 1817 ; m. (1) Smith; he d. ; she m.
(2) in Hampton, Chauncey Bingham; res. in Iowa Falls, la.; had
children.
+6093 Jason Warren," b. 27 Aug., 1819; m. Catherine Elizabeth Carr.
6094 Bela Thompson," b. 4 Apr., 1821 ; m. in Hampton, 28 Mar., 1841, Ase-
nath Williams, sister of the wife of Otis Dewey Kellogg; he d. 26
July, 1851, by accidentally taking corrosive sublimate; he was a
mechanic ; had no children.
6095 Harriet Abigail," b. 2 July, 1823; m. Rial Dennis Vaughn; res. in
Iowa Falls.
*Caleb Warren was son of Gideon Warren, of Brjmfield, Mass., who was one of the first
settlers of Williamstown, Mass.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 431
6096 KussELL,* b. 11 Aug., '1825; m. ; he was a Methodist minister;
had one dau.
6097 George William,* b. 25 July, 1827.
6098 Caleb Joshua,* b. 11 Nov.,'l829.
6099 Hester Ann," b. 4 Oct., 1832; d. ISept., 1843.
2461. ZINA,s son of Jason' (900), b. in Hampton, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1792; m.
(1) in Middlebury, Vt., 18 July, 1816, Amelia Warren, dau. of John Warren.
She d. 30 Aug., 1823; he m. (2) 14 July, 1824, Lucy Stevens Warren, b. 8
Nov., 1801, dau. of John Warren, b. in Marlboro, Mass., 2 Dec, 1774, and Eliza-
beth Xixon, b. 5 Sept., 1775; he d. in Middletown, N. Y., 27 May, 1852; she d.
12 Apr., 1875.
He left his father's farm, to become a merchant, and took a clerkship with
Luther Hager, either in Brattleboro, or iliddlebury, Vt. WTiile there he joined the
Vermont Volimteers, and took part in the battle of Lake Champlain. He was
afterward a merchant in Middlebury, Vt., Circleville, 0., Troy, N. Y., Hampton
and Jliddletown, N. Y. "Love to God and man was the controlling principle of
his life, and he was respected and loved by all who knew him."
I Child iy first wife.
t 6100 Amelia Warren* b. 23 Aug., 1823; d. 10 Sept., same year.
1 Children hy second wife.
[ 6101 Maria Amelia," b. 20 May, 1825; d. 15 Feb., 1829.
+6102 Ann Elizabeth,* b. in West Troy, N. Y., 11 Aug., 1827; m. Addison
Abraham Bensel.
6103 Albert ZixNa* b. 3 Dec, 1829; d. 25 Dec, 1832.
; +6104 John Nixon Warren,* b. in West Troy, 12 Dec, 1831 ; m. Louisa Eliza-
beth Bennett.
6105 A Daughter,* b. 26 July, 1834; d. 17 Aug., same year.
6106 Mary Clark* b. 27 Aug., 1835; d. 24 Sept., same" year.
^ 6107 Chaeles Benjamin,* b. 1 Aug., 1837; d. 23 Apr., 1838.
+ 6108 Lucy Amelia,* b. in Hampton, 21 Mav, 1840; m. Charles Frederick
Allyn.
2462. PRICE FRENCH,^ son of Jason'' (900), b. in Hampton, N. Y., 1 Dec,
1793; m. in Hampton, 8 Ma}', 1816, Lucretia Rockwell, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1
June, 1791, dau. of Daniel Rockwell, b. in Durham, Conn., 11 Dec, 1765, and
Lucretia Dart, the third wife of Jason Kellogg (900), b. 31 Oct., 1766.
He d. in Hampton, 7 Jan., 1834; she d. in Bloomington, 111., 2 June, 1885,
aged 94.
He volunteered in the war of 1812 as Quartermaster's Sergt. in the Twenty-
ninth United States Infantry; enlisted May, 1814, from Hampton. He res. in
Chillicothe, 0., from 1818 to 1825 ; returned to Hampton, where he res. until his
death.
After his death she rem., in 1835, to Circleville, 0., and in 1836 to Jackson-
ville, III, with her brother, William R. Rockwell. She located 160 acres^of land
in McLean Co., 111., on a bounty land warrant, as widow of a volunteer soldier.
She res. for about forty years v\-ith her dau., Lucretia Maria Parke, in Bloom-
ington.
432 The Kelloggs ix the New Would.
Children.
-1-6109 M.VBCIA Lavinia,** b. in Hampton, 28 Mar., 1S17 ; ni. Edwin Goodrich
Mathews.
4-6110 LucRETiA Maria," b. in Madison Co., 0., 9 Sept., 1819; m. Samuel Slay-
maker Parke.
6111 LuciA,» b. in Chillicothe, 9 Apr., 1823; d. in Hampton, 12 Apr., 1825.
6112 Lucia," b. in Hampton, 17 Aug., 182.5; d. 29 Oct., 1825.
-1-6113 Price F,'-* b. in Hampton, 11 Feb., 1828; m. Martha Frances Eeeder.
-f-6114 William Rockwell,** b. in Hampton, 1 Aug., 1831; m. Alice Adelia
Matticc.
2463. REV. EZRA BENEDICT,** son of Jason" (900), b. in Hampton, N. Y.,
24 July, 1795; m. (1) in Chillicothe. 0., 3 Feb., 1824, Sobrina Brush, dau. of
Lemuel Brush and Amy Holmes.
She d. 27 Sept., 1832; he m. (2) 4 :*[ay, 1835, Anna Thompson, b. Feb.,
1809, dau. of Ebenezer Thompson, of Pomfret, Conn., b. 8 Mar., 1773, and Ruth
Stockbridge. She d. 27 Mar., 1850; he m. (3) in Steubenville, 0., 16 Sept.,
1857, Anne C. Wells, b. 1815, dau. of Bezaleel Wells;* d. in Anaheim, Cal, 7
Feb., 1878, aged 83 ; she d. in Oakland, Cal, 7 Sept., 1886.
He was an Episcopal clergyman for sixty years, and was one of the first four
clergymen sent to Ohio, under Bishop Chase, his first parish being Chillicothe.
His subsequent service was in many states and various places, among them Brook-
lyn and Pomfret, Conn., St. Thomas Church, New York City, Georgia (where he
went for his health), in missionary work. Flushing, N. Y., Chicago (St. James),
Metamora, where he built a church and preached without charge for five years,
1848-54; Columbus and Gambler, 0., which was his home for a number of years;
in San Diego, Cal., 1870, and finally at Anaheim, where he ended a remarkable
career. His genial disposition endeared him to all his friends, and he commanded
the respect of all who knew him.
In the war of 1812 he, with his brother. Price French, both under age, vol-
unteered and marched one hundred miles to Plattsburgh through the mud amid
hardships and w-ith insufhcient food.** For exceptionally faithful services per-
formed in this campaign. Congress awarded him 160 acres of land. He was a
"Free and Accepted Mason."
Children hy first ivife.
-1-6115 Edmcxd Brush,** b. in Chillicothe, 7 Nov., 1824; m. Susan Jackson
Morris.
-1-6116 JuLi.i,® b. in New Preston, Conn., 28 Aug., 1826; m. Henry Nussbaum.
*Bezaleel Wells, in company with Baron Steuben, laid out the city of Steubenville, 0.
He was an intimate friend of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and Bishop Chase. Lafayette
was an honored guest at his home. Judge H. Wells, Superior Judge of the Court of "Ala-
bama Claims," was his eldest son.
**The Colonel of his regiment (so states Mr. George Herbert Kellogg), "knew Ezra
Benedict's father very well, and. thinking to do a favor to his son (then about 18 years
old), came to him and said: 'Now, Ezra, the roads are very bad, and the infantry will
have to carry heavy loads on their backs all the way. I am going to ^ve you an easy posi-
tion. You can have a horse to ride, and all you will have to do will be to attend to my
horse, black my boots, and look after my comfort a little.' Ezra replied: 'I did not come
to black anybody's boots, I came to fight the enemy.' 'Ah,' said the Colonel, 'I see thijt you
are a regular chip off the old block.' "
i
The Kelloggs ix the New Would. 433
J-CllT Mary Doraxce," b. in Brooklyn, Conn., 30 Mar., 1829 ; m. Dr. Zachariah
Hoy Whitmire.
-I-611S SoBKiXA," b. in Brooklyn, 2:2 Sept., 1832; m. Benjamin T. Custer.
Children by second wife.
tU19 AKTHri:," b. in Pomfret, Conn., 2 Sept., 1830; d. in Flushing, 13 Dec,
1842.
/4-6120 AxxA Georgia," b. in Clarksville, Ga., 24 Dec., 183S; m. Ethvard J.
Gould.
/ 6121 Theodore Har\t.y,'' b. in Grahamville, S. C, 23 May, 1841 ; he is a phy-
sician and res. in Xew York City: he was superintendent of the
Xew York State Hospital for the Insane; he has written volumin-
ously for the medical press and publishers, and is considered an
authority on mental and nervous disorders; he is unm.
+(U22 Eleaxor,** b. in Flushing, 31 Dec, 1842; m. Eev. Wyllys Hall, D. D.
l)12:i Frances Augusta.** b. in Chicago, 30 Dec, 1844; m. in Gambler, 0., 12
Aug., 18(19, Rev. Edward Bentley Church ; they res. in San Fran-
cisco ; have no children.
-f(;i24 George Herbeet," b. 10 June, 1847; m. Fay Chase.
2464. THOMAS HAEVEY,** son of Jason" (900), b. in Hampton, X. Y., 5
Apr., 1797; m. 17 Aug., 1820, Judith Sawyer Smith, b. 30 June, 1801, dau. of
Rev. Samuel Smith, b. 19 Mar., 1798, and Sarah (Sally) Bailey, b. 9 Apr., 1761,
dau. of Joshua Bailey, Jr.. and Elizabeth Chase.
He d. in Plain City, 0., 32 Aug., 1829 ; she d. .
He was athletic and proud of his strength. He broke a blond vessel while
lifting a great weight and d. from the effect of the injury.
Children.
-1-612.5 :MARTnA ViAXA," b. ; m. Stillinan Emerson.
-f612G Juprni Sav\-yer.'' b. in Plain City, 1 Jan., 182-5; m. Joseph Vickry
Clement.
2475. LAURA,'^ dau. of Rev. John" (90.5), b. in St. Albans, Vt., 22 Xov., 1794;
m. 2 June, 1815, Mylo Barber, b. in Berkshire -Co., Mass., 12 Sept., 1789, son of
Isaac Pierce Barber, of Xew Marlborough, Mass., and Lois Benedict.
He d. 10 Apr., 1850. After his death she res. in Champaign, 111., with her
son, John K.
Children, b. in East Settlement, Canada.
6127 Louisa Betsey Barber,^ b. 27 Dec, 1815 ; m. 10 June, 1841, Stephen Bur-
wash, a fanner of Champaign, 111.
6128 Ozias Barber,^ b. 25 Dec, 1817; m. (1) 8 June, 1845, Sarah B. Mcln-
tyre; she d. 1 Mar., 1850; he m. (2) in Hamilton, Ont., 30 June,
1851, Fannv Barber; he is a Methodist minister; res. in Joliet, 111.
6129 Thanl-ful Barber)* b. 24 July, 1819; m. (1) 12 Feb.. 1852, Seth Bristol;
he d. in Ingersoll, Canada, 30 Xov., 1854; she m. (2) 6 Dec, 186(3,
William Knceshaw, of Rantoul, 111.
6130 .John Kellogg Barber •> b. 23 Dec, 1821; m. 11 Feb., 1847, Lavinia Kel-
logg ( + 6064).
434 The Kelloggs in the New World. m
6131 Isaac Barber,^ b. 14 Dec, 1823; m. (1) 13 June, 1853, Ellen Murphy; 1
she d. Feb., 1855; he m. (2) 8 Mar., 1858, Ursula Davis, of Or- jl
well, Ont. ; he is a Methodist minister ; res. in Auburn, Kas. |
6132 Lois Barber,^ b. 8 Jan., 1826; m. 7 Jan., 1844, Samuel Burwash; d. in
Paris, 111., 7 Dec, 1862; he is a farmer; res. in Champaign.
6133 Mylo Benedict Barber,^ b. 21 Mar., 1828; m. 18 Mar., 1863, Mary Ed- ;
monston; he is a carpenter; res. in Evanston, 111. j
6134 Laura Barber/* h. 9 Apr., 1830; m. (1) Dec, 1853, A. D. Walker; d. in '
Champaign, 17 Aug., 1872; he m. (2) 14 Mar., 1874, Elizabeth '
Gillan ; he is a farmer ; res. in Champaign.
6135 Harriet Barber,'^ b. 1 Nov., 1832; m. 12 Sept., 1853, William Murphy.
2479. JOHN DOUD,s son of Rev. John'^ (905), b. in Chute Settlement, Can- ,'
ada, 8 Apr., 1812; m. 1 Dec, 1835, Mary Dunn, b. 4 Apr., 1815, dau. of Jacob ,
Dunn, b. in Sussex Co., N. J., 1779, and Hannah Fero, b. in Schoharie Co., N. Y., 1
1791. )
He res. in Friendship, N. Y. j
Child. I
+6136 Mary Elizabeth,* b. 18 Apr., 1843; m.. Alfred Bronson Bradley.
2494. LUEA CULVER,^ dau. of Stephen^ (907), b. in Longueuil, Canada, 14 •
Oct., 1806 ; m. in Niagara Co., N. Y., 17 Apr., 1825, John McNall, b. in Ar- '-
genteuil, Canada, 26 July, 1801, son of Uriah McNall. • -L;
She d. 3 Nov., 1861; he m. (2) 15 Mar., 1863, Lucy C. Starr. r.
He was a farmer; res. in Gasport, N. Y'., living on the farm purchased by ^,
his father in 1816. He had been Capt. of Militia, Postmaster and Supervisor. , ,j;;
Children.
6137 Uriah Harrison McNall,'^ b. 11 May, 1826; m. 8 Nov., 1848, Belva A.
Bennett; d. 8 Apr., 1853.
6138 Rosaline Cordelia McNall,^ b. 9 Apr., 1828.
6139 John Quincy A. McNall,^ h. 2 Oct., 1830; m. 19 Oct., 1859, Helen M. ""
Odell; she d. ; he m. (2) 5 Apr., 1871, Caroline P. Morse; •;
he is a mechanic and an engineer ; res. on the St. Lawrence River,
below Quebec. - ^
6140 Noah Webster McNall,^ b. 2 Apr., 1833; m. 20 Jan., 1859, Frances J. _..j
Sheton. i
6141 Emmeline Sophrona McNall,^ h. 14 Feb., 1836; m. 5 Oct., 1859, Edmond A^
D. Robinson. j
6142 James Henry S. McNall,^ b. 28 Jan., 1839; m. 10 Nov., 1864, Harriet
Freeman.
6143 Watson Clark McNall,^ b. 22 Aug., 1841 ; m. 30 Oct., 1867, Lydia C
Freeman.
6144 Wesley Fletcher McNall,^ b. 22 Aug., 1841 ; d. 10 Apr., 1843.
6145 Lucy Adeline McNall,^ b. 10 Nov., 1843; d. 10 Sept., 1845.
6146 Lura Jane McNall,'^ b. 13 Dec, 1846; d. 13 Aug., 1854.
6147 Benjamin FranMin McNall,^ b. 23 July, 1849; m. 17 Oct., 1876, MaiJ
C. Bissell.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 435
2495. EBENEZER,s son of Thomas' (908), b. ; m. Deborah Tree, b.
in Amsterdam, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1781.
She d. in Coldbrook, N. Y., 19 Mar., 1814; he d. in Tehana, Tex., 1867.
He was a farmer; res. in Russia, N. Y.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812 ; was in the battles of Lundy's Lane and
Fort Chippewa.
Children.
6148 Beeiah Teee," b. in Newport, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1800 ; d. in Harrisburg,
N. Y., 20 Dec, 1819. .
+6149 William Paeker » b. 5 Mar., 1802 ; m. .
4-6150 Jason J.,® b. in Amsterdam, 27 Jan., 1804; m. .
-j-6151 Alonzo Perry," b. in Harrisburg, 23 Apr., 1806; m. (1) Almira Peck;
(2) Dolly Ann Segar.
-1-6152 George Jackson,® b. in Harrisburg, 12 Nov., 1809; m. (1) Permelia
Ann Lawton; (2) Maria Beulah Bills.
+6153 Charles Higgins Babbet,® b. in Lowville, N. Y., 27 Mar., 1814; m. (1)
Permela Louise Andros; (2) Lydia Ann Virginia Abbott.
6154 Betsey S.,» b. 26 Dec, 1815; m. Hosea Lane; d. in Lowville, 15 July,
1843 ; had no children.
+6155 Deborah Eliza,** b. 26 Aug., 1817 ; m. Charles F. Bunker.
6156 Ebenezer," b. 30 May, 1827; m. 7 Feb., 1861, ; she d. about
1876 ; had no children.
2498. CATHERINE HONEY,* dau. of Josiah^ (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Yt,
8 Nov., 179G; m. 5 Jan., 1823, Isaac Brydia, b. 17 Nov., 1793, son of David
Brydia, of Glasgow, Scotland, and Olive Marks.
She d. 15 June, 1842; he d. 19 Mar., 1863.
He was a farmer in Ferrisburgh until 1842 ; later lived with his eldest dau.
in New Haven, Vt.
Children, b. in West Ferrisburgh, Vt.
6157 Catherine Elizabeth Brydia,^ b. 29 Sept., 1823; m. 17 June, 1857, Daniel
Clark Twitchell ; res. in New Haven and Weybridge, Vt.
6158 Sarah Jane Brydia,^ b. 22 Apr., 1825; d. 2 Apr., 1833.
6159 Clarissa Brydia,^ b. 3 May, 1830; d. 16 Sept., 1832.
6160 Olive Brydia,'^ b. 6 July, 1832; d. 8 July, 1851.
6161 Jerusha Brydia,^ b. 25 July, 1834; m. 24 Oct., 1852, Spencer Lewis; res.
in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. ; d. 28 June, 1895.
2499. HIRAM,* son of Josiah' (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 5 Jan., 1798;
m. in Panton, Vt., 12 June, 1827, Mrs. Sally (Webster) Marks, b. in Ferrisburgh,
7 May, 1803, dau. of William Wolcott Webster and Elizabeth (Betsey) Collins, of
Brandon, Vt.
She d. 25 Mar., 1877 ; he d. 1884.
He was a farmer in Ferrisburgh until May, 1834, when he rem. to Olmsted,
Cuyahoga Co., 0., where he res. until his death.
Children.
6162 Rebecca," b. 13 Dec, 1828; d. 22 June, 1829.
6163 Elsie," b. 30 Nov., 1829 ; d. 3 Dec, 1833.
+6164 Martha," b. 25 Dec, 1833 ; m. Almeron Pierce.
436 The Kelloggs ix the Xew Woeld.
6Ui.5 Mary,» b. in Olmsted Falls, 30 Jimc, 1836; m. in Erie, Pa., 14 Aug.,
1S79, Berlin Price, of Gardner, 111.; he was a tailor; later a sheep
raiser in Welda, Anderson Co., Kas.
-|-616G Elsie," b. 9 Aug., 1S41 ; m. James Smith Hendrickson.
2500. JOHN ¥0X,^ son of Josiah" (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 1800 ; m. (1)
Elizabeth McKillips, dau. of Moses McKillips, of Ferrisburgh.
She d. ; he m. (2) Phebe Pemberton.
He was killed at Fort Gibson, Ark. ; was a soldier in the war of the rebellion.
Child bij first wife.
61G7 George," b. .
2501. ABEL THOMPSOX,* son of Josiah" (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 28
June, 1802; m. 1825, Sarah (Sally) Maria Cobb, dau. of Raynus Cobb, of Fer-
risburgh, and Eunice Jaquais.
She d. 8 July, 1867 ; he d. in Onaga, Pottawatomie Co., Kas., 14 Aug., 1882,
' He was a farmer.
Children.
6168 Juliette," b. 17 Dec-., 1827 ; d. 24 June, 1828.
6169 George," b. 9 May, 1829; d. 12 May, 1829.
+6170 George Washington"," b. 7 Aug., 1830; m. Helen Pioseerans.
6171 Eunice," b. 23 ilay. 1S33; m. Xathan Brown Harrington, a carpenter,''jj'
of Rockport, "O. -#
6172 Sylvester," b. 7 Aug.. 1837 ; d. 29 Sept., 1839. M
6173 S:U?AH Jane," b. 17 Xov., 1341; m. Dwight Bassett, a farmer, of Rock-'^*'
port.
G174 Catherine," b. 1 July, 1S43; m. Jasper Cooley, of Parma, 0.
6175 Frederick Hiram," b. G Oct., 1850; d. 17 Sept., 1853.
2502. RACHEL,^ dau. of Josiah" (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 4 June, 1804;
m. 17 Mar., 1829, John Himes, b. in Addison, Vt., 28 Dec, 1805, son of John. .,
Himes (a revolutionary soldier of Rhode Island.), b. about 1760, and Phebe Birch-. •:
ard, b. about 1763.
She d. 26 Aug., 1884; he d. in Little Rock, Ark., 1888.
Children.
6176 Luther HimcsP b. in Addison, 17 Dec, 1829. ,
6177 Sarah King Ilimes^ b. in Addison, 20 Jan., 1832.
6178 Elizabeth Lee Himes^ b. in Rockport, Cuyahoga Co., 0.
6179 Henry Lucius HimesP b. in Rockport, ; res. in Fairfield, la
2503. WEALTHY AXX,-^ dau. of Josiah' (910), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., ISOT;
m. Daniel E. Grignor, of Vergennes, Vt.
She d. .
They rem., in 1835, to Cleveland, 0.
Children.
6180 Sophronia Grignor'-* h. ; m. John Grey; res. in Middleburgh, 0-^^
6181 Celinda Grignor,^ b. .
6182 Charles Grignor^ b. .
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 437
2510. MIRANDA.'* dau. of Solomon" (911), b. ; m. William Taggart.
Res. in Vergennes, Vt., where some of their children now live.
Chihlreii, h. in Vcrgcnnes, Vt.
61S3 iMelora Taggart:-* b. .
G1S4 Thanlfal Taggart,^ b. .
(ilS5 Emily Taggart^ b. .
G1S6 Orinda Taggart/* b. .
GlSr Laura M. Taggart,^ b. .
2511. LAURA BELLAMY,-'* dau. of Solomon' (911), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt.,
2i Feb., 1803 ; m. "24 Sept., 1833, Samuel Spofford, b. in Weathersfield, Vt., 7
Aug., 1802, son of EUphalet Spofford and Abigail Pearl.
He d. in Elyria. 0., 9 Feb., 1871 ; she d. 19 Aug., 1872.
He was a farmer; res. from 1818 to '34, in Ferrisburgh; from 1834 to '65
in Olmsted, 0., and from 1865 to '71 in Elyria.
Children.
6188 Mary Ann Spofford,^ b. in Ferrisburgh, 24 June, 1823; m. 17 Dec, 1846,
E'rederick Dibble, a harness-maker, of Elyria ; he was a member of
the Fifteenth Ohio Battery during the civil war.
6189 Harriet Gage Spofford,'* b. 12 Mar., 1825; m. 12 Aug., 1846, Capt. Fred-
erick Washburn, a carpenter, of Olmsted; res. in Olmsted untdl
1850, when he rem. to Waterloo, la. ; he was Capt. of Co. G, Iowa
Infantry; was killed 22 May, 1863, at the siege of Vicksburg.
6190 Alfred Spofford,'* b. 6 June, 1827; d. 6 June, 1827.
6191 Lorinda Spofford,'* h. 1 June, 1828 ; m. 10 Sept., 1848, Capt. Dennis Bar-
dick, a shoemaker, of Olmsted; d. 17 May, 1854.
6192 Nancy Abigail Spofford,'* b. in Elyria, 25 Jan.^ 1833; m. 15 Aug., 1855,
Capt. Dennis Bardick, a shoemaker, of Olmsted ; he had previously
m. her sister, Lorinda ; they rem. in 1865 to Elyria ; in 1880 he
was a railway postal clerk; he was Capt. of the Fifteenth Ohio Bat-
tery during the civil war.
6193 William H. H. Spofford,^ b. in Olmsted, 11 Apr., 1837 ; d. 27 Mar., 1841.
6194 Laura M. Spofford,'* b. 15 Dec, 1839; d. 22 Mar., 1841.
6195 Laura Miranda Spofford.'* b. 23 Feb., 1842; m. 3 Aug., 1861, Freeman
N. Steams, a farmer, of Olmsted; in 1866 they rem. to Wakeman,
Huron Co., 0. ; he was a member of the Fifteenth Ohio Battery dur-
ing the civil war.
6196 Frances Fidelia Spofford/* b. 2 Feb., 1844; d. umn., 26 Aug., 1865.
6197 Eveline Josephine Spofford,'* b. 20 Oct., 1848; m. 24 Mar., 1867, Harry
J. Lenszler; he was a commercial traveler in the employment of
John W. Masury & Son, of New York; he was a soldier in Co. E,
First Wisconsin Cavalry.
2512. EEUBEX ARTHUE,^ son of Solomon^ (911), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt, 6
Apr., 1805; m. 29 Dec, 1837, Elizabeth Field, b. 18 Aug., 1798, dau. of John
Field, b. 6 May, 1766, and Fanny Perry, b. 28 Apr., 1765.
He d. 6 Jan., 1884; she d. 12 Jan., 1884.
He was a farmer in Basin Harbor, Ferrisburgh.
George W. Kellogg now lives on the homestead.
438 The Kellogqs in the New World.
Children, b. in West Ferrisburgh.
+6198 Saeah Elizabeth,* b. 23 Sept., 1838; m. John Forbes Peck.
-j-6199 George Willis," b. 22 Nov., 1840; m. Martha Lorraine Clark.
6200 Emeline,® b. 7 Nov., 1843 ; d. 26 May, 1845.
2515. HENRY,s son of Solomon" (911), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 13 Apr., 1813;
m. (1) 2 Feb., 1832, Sarah (Sally) Bethia Cousins, b. in Ohio, 11 Aug., 1815,
dau. of Joshua Cousins and Martha (Patty) .
She d. 23 Sept., 1848; he m. (2) 28 May, 1850, Mrs. Mary (Seward) Cous-
ins, b. in Lysander, N. Y., 6 Mar., 1818, widow of Charles Cousins, and dau. of
Hiram Seward, b. 6 May, 1797, and Phebe Johnson, b. 21 Apr., 1798.
He was a farmer in Ferrisburgh until 1833, when he rem. to Ohio; in 1834,
to Illinois; in 1853, to Albia, la.
Children.
6201 Jacob,® b. 8 Oct., 1833.
6202 James,» b. 22 Jan., 1836.
6203 Solomon',** b. 16 Apr., 1838; d. 5 Sept., 1862; was a soldier for the
Union.
6204 IcHABOD,» b. 24 July, 1840 ; d. 10 Feb., 1877.
6205 Chester,® b. 8 Mar., 1843; d. 9 Mar., the same year. M
6206 Gerelda,® b. 25 Mar., 1844. ^
6207 Sarah (Sally) Vashti,® b. 16 Aug., 1848; m. Frank Burdon, of
Albia.
6208 Charles,® b. 11 Aug., 1853; res. in Albia.
6209 Henry J.,® b. 14 Aug., 1855; res. in Albia.
m
2516. ALMON,** son of Solomon' (911), b. 1814; m. .
He res. in West Ferrisburgh, Vt.
Children.
6210 Wesley,® b. .
6211 Julia,® b. ; res. in Vergennes, Vt.
6212 Herbert,® b. ; d. aged 12.
2521. JACOB C.,« son of William' (912), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 8 Feb., 1812;
m. in Delaware, 0., 9 Jan., 1836, Sarah Seward, b. in Lysander, N. Y., 17 Apr.,
1820, dau. of Hiram Seward, b. 6 May, 1797, and Phebe Johnson, b. 21 Apr.,
1798.
He d. 27 Oct., 1896.
They res. in Albia, la.
Children.
6213 Hiram,® b. in Delaware, 10 Nov., 1837.
6214 Sarah,® b. in Fulton Co., 111., 15 Sept., 1839.
6215 Lybia Eosanna,® b. in Fulton Co., 17 Oct., 1841.
6216 Stephen,® b. 21 Feb., 1844; d. 22 Feb., same year.
6217 Phebe Catherine,® b. 10 May, 1847.
6218 Calvin Josiah,® b. in. Warren Co., 111., 17 Feb., 1850.
6219 Jacob,® b. in Fayette, la., 29 May, 1855.
6220 Aemidda,® b. in Missouri, 3 Sept., 1860; d. in Albia, 21 Feb., 1864.
I
I
The Kelloggs in the New Wohld. 439
2522. ADELIA,** dau. of William" (912), b. 6 Oct., 1815; m. George Bassett.
He d. 1864.
Child.
6221 Ella Bassett,^ b. ; m. Perkins; res. in Monkton, Vt.
2525. JOSIAH,« son of William'' (912), b. in Ferrisburgh, Vt., 1 June, 1823;
m. in Fitchburg, Mass., 4 July, 1847, Cynthia Wilson, b. in Swanzey, N. H., 19
June, 1823, dau. of Josiah Wilson, b. in Poultney, Vt., 1788, and Abigail Whit-
comb, b. 1787.
He d. in Albia, la., 14 Sept., 1895.
He was a mason and builder; res. four years in Swanzey and twenty-three
years in Ferrisburgh. In 1876 he rem. to Mitchellville, la. He was in the Forty-
sixth Reg., Iowa Volunteers, Co. G. ; was sunstruck while in the service. In 1879
he rem. to Albia.
Children.
6222 Abby Eldora® b. in Swanzey, 11 Aug., 1848; d. in Vergennes, Vt, 19
Oct., 1853.
6223 Cassius E.,** b. in Swanzey, 30 Dec, 1850; d. unm., Dec, 1879; was
a hotel clerk in Burlington, la.
6224 Tedman Grandt," b. in Athol, Mass., 11 Mar., 1853; m. 25 July, 1885,
Margaret M. Brown, b. 25 Apr., 1858; was a carpenter in Albia,
and later in Omaha, Neb. ; had no children.
+6225 EiiMA Eldora," b. 9 June, 1856 ; m. William Watson Gregory.
+6226 Ella Phidora^* b. 9 June, 1856; m. Amos Landow Jackman.
6227 Gaedxer Whitford» b. 27 July, 1859; d. in Ferrisburgh, 25 May, 1874.
6228 Flora Ellen,» b. in Lincoln Vt., 13 June, 1862; m. Oct., 1892, Benja-
min Victor Whitley; he was a machinist; res. in Omaha; had no
children.
2535. SARAH,* dau. of Gen. Amos'' (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt, 28 Mar., 1783;
m. 27 Jan., 1807, Noah Loomis, of Georgia, Vt., b. 15 Sept., 1782, son of Noah
Loomis, of Georgia, b. 13 Jan., 1745, and Dorcas .
He d. in Vermilion, 0., 31 Mar., 1848; she d. in Tiffin, 0., 29 Jan., 1859.
Children. .
6229 Prentiss Kellogg Loomis,^ b. 3 Mar., 1809; m. in Stockholm, N. Y., 25
May, 1834, Sarah Laviah Royce, b. 5 Nov., 1815, dau. of Alpheus
Royce, b. in Connecticut, about 1788, and Elizabeth (Betsey) Cole-
man, b. about 1793; he was a blacksmith; in 1881 res. in Berlin
Heights, 0. ; had four children.
6230 Lucius Maro Loomis,^ b. 24 Feb., 1811; d. 27 Nov., 1811.
6231 Maro Lucius Loomis,^ b. 13 Aug., 1812; m. in Pierrepont, N. Y., 9 May,
1837, Esther Ann Hicks, b. 24 Oct., 1812, dau. of John Hicks, of
Rehoboth, Mass., and Sarah Rugg; in 1837 he rem. to Milan, 0.;
later, 1837, to Tiffin; he was a cloth dresser; d. in Tiffin, 7 Mar.,
1863 ; she later res. in Canton, 0.
6232 Harriet Loomis,^ b. 13 Nov., 1814; d. 1 July, 1827.
6233 Mary Loomis,^ h. 2 Feb., 1817 ; d. unm., 21 Apr., 1849.
6234 Ann LoomisP b. 20 Dec, 1818; m. 18 Dec, 1836, Judge Joseph Hay-
ward, of Cleveland, 0.
440 The Kelloggs ix the New World. '*1
7
6235 Leonard Loomis,^ b. 11 July, 1821; m. 17 June, 1849, ilargaretta M. I
Brooks, b. 10 Aug., 1833, dau. of Jonathan Brooks, b. 20 Nov., j
• 1794, and Elizabeth Sherarts, b. 29 May, 1797; res. in Cleveland, \
had three children. ' I
6236 John Loomis^ b. 10 July, 1823; d. 10 July, 1824. |
6237 Bohan Shcpard Loomisp b. 2o Mar., 1825; m. Laura Hart; res. in Pres- 1
ton, Minn. '*]
6238 Martha Loomk}^ b. 14 Apr., 1828; m. Gilbert J. Griswold, of St. Paul, , ■
Minn. j
2536. CLARA,^ dau. of Gen. Amos" (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt., 2 May, 1786; -j
m. as his second wife, Keuben Blodgett, b. in Connecticut, 30 Nov., 1771, son of j
Thomas Blodgett and JMargaret Webber. ,
He d. in Jericho, Yt., 19 Jan., 1849 ; she d. 28 Mar., 1860. ^ i
He was a farmer; rem. with his parents to Whitingham, Vt., about 1790. ^
Children. l[
6239 Mary Elvira Blodgett,^ b. in Jericho, June, 1818 ; m. Jan., 1842, Per- |
manis Collins, b. 16 Mar., 1811, son of Archibald Collins, b. in Con-
necticut, 3 Dec, 1764, and Khoda Bates, b. in Connecticut, 23 Mar.,
1769; he was a mechanic and farmer in Ferrisburgh; d. in the
house where he was b., and where his son, Edwin, now res. ; she was
educated at the High School in Jericho Corners; d. 31 July, 1872;
he d. 29 Mar., 1881.
6240 Edwin Kellogg Blodgett,^ b. 1 Aug., 1821; m. 22 Aug., 1843, Catherme
Smith Stroud, b. in Jericho, 14 Mar., 1821, dau. of Billings Stroud,
of Jericho, and Betsey Smith; they rem. from Jeri;ho in 1863; in
1880 he was a farmer in Essex, Vt. ; she d. 30 June, 1872.
6241 Lorain Esther Blodgett,^ b. ; m. Wellman Hunt, of Jericho; d.
24 Jan., 1863, aged 33; he d. 30 Jan., 1863 ; had no children.
6242 Jane E. Blodgett,^ b. ; m. Henry Howe, of Jericho; d. 4 Apr.,
1856, aged 25; he d. 8 Sept., 1860; had one son.
2537. LUCEETIA,^ dau. of Gen. Amos' (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt., 19 Jan.,
1792; m. (1) 1809, Rev. John "Denison, of Swanton, Vt.
He d. in Swanton, about 1810; she m. (2) 16 Jan., 1816, Rev. Eben Hills;
Dorman, b. in Charlotte, Vt., 23 Aug., 1790, son of Samuel Dorman and Clara-
mond .
He d. 13 Mar., 1862 ; she d. 5 Nov., 1863.
He was ordained in Georgia, Vt., 15 Nov., 1815; was installed in the Con-
gregational Church of Swanton in 1825, where he labored for thirty years.
Child by first husband.
6243 John Newton Denison,^ b. 22 June, 1811; m. Jan., 1839, Mary F. Dean^j
dau. of Rev. Paul Dean, of Boston; one of his sons. Rev. Johnl
Henry Denison, m. a dau. of President Mark Hopkins, of WilUamy
College.
Children by second husband.
6244 Denison Dorman,^ b. 8 Apr., 1818; m. Augusta S. Mason; was a farmerj
d. 7 June, 1887.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Would. 441
6-245 Bwiglit Donnan,'* b. in Georgia, 24 Dec, 1819; m. in Swanton, 31 July,
1843, Lucy Fi>ke Bullard; in 18SS he res. in Burlington, la.; he
was fuel and tie agent for the C. B. and (^ Itailway: had four
children.
6246 Samuel Worcester Doniiaii.'* b. 2f7Xov., 18'21 ; ni. Laura Candee; wa.s a
lawyer in Montreal, Canada: d. 16 Dec, 1875.
' 6"247 James ]Yilson Dormanp b. 10 Apr., 1824; was a merchant in Bcston,
Ki and later a farmer in Swanton; d. 15 Xov., 1883.
i 6248 Mary Elizabeth Donnan,'* b. 2 Oct., 1826; re?, in Swanton.
fl 6249 Orin Dormanp b. 23 Feb., 1829 ; m. Mary Samson.
;t 6250 Charlotte Lucretia Donnan,^ b. 18 Sept., 1834; d. in Swanton, 6 Jan.,
fe 1883.
K 6251 Sarah Amelia Dorman/* b. 3 Julv. 1837 ; m. Clark S. Jennison.
2539. DEACOX SAMUEL HAKWOOD,** son of Gen. Amos' (914), b. in
Pittsford, Vt., 12 July, 1798; m. (1) 17 Feb., 1819, Eusebia Mussey, b. 20 Oct.,
1794, dau. of Ebenezer Mussey, of Orwell, Vt., and Temperance Clayhorn.
She d. 26 June, 1852; he m. (2) in Eutland, Vt., 3 May, 1854, Mrs. Caro-
line (Murray) Cheney, b. 24 Feb., 1807, widow of James E. Cheney, and dau. of
L'ri Murray, of Eutland; d. in Eutland, 24 Mar., 1877 ; in 1880 she res. in Eut-
land, with her dau., Mrs. .Sarah Jane Greene.
At the time of his death he had been Town Clerk and Treasurer of Eutland
more than fifty years.
In 1836, '37, '38, '39, '41, '42 and '43 he was elected Eepresentative to the
General Assembly of Vermont. In 1851 he was chosen one of the Judges of the
Coimty Court of Eutland, and held that office many years. In 1863 he was as-
sistant assessor of internal revenue and held that office three years, when he re-
signed on account of ill health. In 1855 he was chosen deacon of the Congrega-
tional Church.
Children by first wife, b. in Pittsford, Vt.
-f-6252 Xewton,» b. 28 Dec, 1819; m. (1) Julia Page; (2) Eoxana Ives.
6253 Abigail,* b. 30 Dec, 1821; d. 1 Jan., 1822.
-f 6254 JAiiES,** b. 6 Dec, 1822 ; m. Esther Ann Tottingham.
-1-6255 Maey Elizabeth,** b. 18 Mav, 1835 ; m. Charles Mav Farrar.
2540. CHAELES HARVEY,^ son of Gen. Amos" (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt.,
22 Feb., 1801; m. (1) 22 May, 1822, Rebecca W. Boyne, b. 1802, dau. of Rev.
Aaron J. Boyne, of Xew Lebanon, X. Y.
She d. in Ticonderoga, X". Y., Sept., 1823; he m. (2) 15 June, 1825, Jane
Curtis, b. 1808, dau. of John Curtis, of Ticonderoga ; she d. 16 June, 1841 ; he
m. (3) 30 Mar., 1842, Mrs. Elizabeth (Drury) Prentiss, b. 21 Mar., 1811, dau. of
Deacon Calvin Drurv, of Pittsfield, Vt., and widow of Henry Bowdoin Prentiss,
of Xew York; she d. 23 June, 1880; he d. 3 Feb., 1S83.
They res. in Ypsilanti, :Mich., Pittsford, Vt., and Xorth Brookfield, ilass.
Child by second wife.
-1-6256 P.ATRiCK Henry » b. in Ypsilanti. :\[ich.. 25 Oct., 1828 ; m. Elizabeth
Sophia Prentiss.
442 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children hy third wife.
6257 LucRETiA Jane,» b. 7 Jan., 1843; m. 26 Nov., 1873, Kev. George Emory
Lincoln, of Oakham, b. 11 Oct., 1849, son of Emory Lincoln, b. in
Oakham, 12 Aug., 1815, and Elizabeth Frances Keep, b. in Long-
meadow, Mass., 29 Oct., 1819 ; he was a clergyman in Michigan; d.
in Avon Park, Fla., 1897.
6258 Eliza Ann,» b. 31 Jan., 1845; d. umn., in Avon Park, 26 Aug., 1898.
6259 Charles Henry,» b. in Pittsford, Vt., 17 Dec, 1847 ; d. in North Brook-
field, 2 Aug., 1864.
-|-6260 Abigail Azuba,*> b. 25 Jan., 1849; m. John Henry Lane.
2541. AMOS CUSHMAN,« son of Gen. Amos"^ (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt., 22
Nov., 1803; m. 9 Oct., 1827, Nancy Boyne, b. 1 Feb., 1808, dau. of Jeffrey A.
Boyne, b. in Farmington, Conn., 21 Aug., 1759, and Freedom Barnard, b. in Cov-
entry, Conn., 21 Mar., 1773.
He d. 24 Mar., 1877; she d. 26 Aug., 1882.
They res. in Pittsford. He was a Brig.-Gen. of the Vermont Militia.
Children, h. in Pittsford.
6261 Ann Eliza,» b. 21 Oct., 1828; m. 31 Aug., 1849, Moses Messer Cutts, of
Orwell, Vt., b. 14 Aug., 1824 ; he d. in the army in the war of the
rebellion; she later res. with her sister, Clarissa Jane; had no chil-
dren.
+6262 Amos Virgil,^ b. 10 Aug., 1835; m. Helen Dover.
6263 Nancy Sophia,» b. 13 Nov., 1839 ; d. 16 July, 1862.
-f 6264 Clarissa Jane,» b. 18 Nov., 1841 ; m. Elijah C. Giddings.
6265 John Dennison » b. 18 Nov., 1847 ; d. 10 Oct., 1866.
2542. AZUBAH,® dau. of Gen. Amos^ (914), b. in Pittsford, Vt., 23 Aug.,
1806 ; m. 12 Sept., 1827, Thomas Allen Hitchcock, b. in Pittsford, 22 Oct., 1806,
son of Eemembrance Hitchcock and Eunice Allen.
She d. ; he m. (2) Almena Pennock; d. 3 Apr., 1886.
Child by first wife.
6266 Francis Allen Hitchcock,^ b. 24 June, 1828; m. 10 Feb., 1854, Harriet
Fontaine, of Chicago; had no children.
2543. DE. ISAAC,* son of Isaac' (915), b. 4 Aug., 1784; m. Hafty Wescott,
b. in Rutland, Vt., 21 Mar., 1787.
He d. in Titusville, Pa., 4 Jan., 1841; she d. 27 Mar., 1867.
Children.
6267 Isaac," b. in Eutland, Vt., 15 Feb., 1814; d. in Eome, Pa., 5 Sept., 1873.
6268 Charles," b. in Vermont, 11 May, 1817.
6269 Maria," b. in New York, 11 Aug., 1819.
6270 Amos,» b. in Titusville, 5 Feb., 1822.
6271 John," b. in Titusville, 19 Mar., 1824; res. in TitusviUe.
6272 Lovisa," b. in Titusville, 5 Sept., 1826.
6273 Emily," b. in Titusville, 5 Feb., 1829.
6274 Zara," b. in Titusville, 5 June, 1831.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 443
2544. CHARLES,^ son of Isaac'' (915), b. in VTevbridge, Vt., 27 July, 1788;
m. in Georgia., Vt., 27 Jan., 1811, Isabella Blodgett, b. 29 May, 1791.
He d. in Ionia, Mich., 28 June, 1S5S ; she d. 27 June, 1866.
He was a carder, and a cloth dresser, lattr a farmer; res. in Lawrence, X. Y.,
Easton and Ionia, Mich.
Children.
+6275 Louisa,** b. in St. Albans, Vt., 31 July, 1812; m. George Calkins.
+6276 Orsox,» b. in St. Albans, 31 July, 1S14; m. (1) Eliza Chamberlain; (2)
Sarah Cook Curry.
+6277 Shiverick,» b. in Murray, X. Y., 17 Sept., ISIT; m. Maria C. Clark.
+6278 Charles,^ b. in St. Albans, 19 Sept., 1819; m. Lueinda Elizabeth Kel-
logg (5877).
6279 Rodney,'* b. in St. Albans, 2 July, 1822; d. in Orleans, Mich.
+6280 ISABELLi,** b. in Lawrence, X. Y., 27 Oct., 1624; m. Samuel Bliss.
+6281 Emily Bextley,** b. 10 X^ov., 1S2S ; m. Luther Carpenter.
+ 6282 Almira,» b. ; m. Jacob Snell.
2547. ELECTA,** dau. of Edward^ (920), b. ; m. Graham, of
Batavia, X. Y.
Rem. to Milwaukee, Wis.
Children.
6283 Salvenice Graham,^ h. ; m. , in Milwaukee, Wis., and lived
on the farm.
6284 Samantha Graham,^ b. .
6285 Elizabeth Graham,^ b. .
6286 Mary Samantha Graham,^ b. ; m. Mott, in Batavia; rem.
to Mississippi.
2548. SARAH,s dau. of Edward' (920), b. 19 July, 1796; m. 5 Dec, 1815,
Joseph Caldwell, b. in Sutton, Mass., 7 Jan., 1792, son of Benjamin Caldwell, b.
in Sutton, 24 Mar., 1764, and Sarah Bachelor, b. 26 Xot., 1766.
He d. 22 Sept., 1861; she d. 28 Sept., 1876, at the residence of her dau.,
Mrs. GilfiUan, in La Crosse, Wis.
He was one of the pioneers of Wisconsin, having settled on Caldwell's Prairie,
Racine Co. (named for him), in 1835. He rem. to La Crosse in 1855.
Children.
6287 Harriet Cornelia Caldwell,^ b. in Sudbury, Vt., 22 Sept., 1816; m. 6
Apr., 1842, Lorenzo Ward, a farmer near Caldwell's Prairie.
6288 German Crolley Caldwell,^ b. in Sudbury, 25 Apr., 1818; m. 25 Apr.,
1841, Lucretia Hubbard; was an artist in Winnebago City, Minn.
6289 Mary Cushman Caldwell,'^ b. in Sudbury, 9 Feb., 1820; m. 26 Dec, 1841,
Xicholas Titus Holmes; he d. 8 Dec, 1870; she res. later, in West
Salem, with her dau., Mrs. Johnson.
6290 Adeline Eaton Caldwell,^ b. in Hubbardton, Vt; m. 7 Aug., 1839, George
Washington Robinson ; he d. 2 Oct., 1856 ; she res. with her dau.,
Mrs. Cooper, in Iowa.
6291 Elvira Sophia Caldwell,'* b. 3 Jan., 1824; m. 11 Mar., 1847, Ira Colman,
a retired farmer living in the village of West Salem, Wis.
444 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
6292 .-'irah Ann Cahhrcll,'* b. 15 Oct., 1835; m. 23 Oct., 1857, Daniel Kim-
ball, a blacksmith and farmer near Winnebago City.
6293 Benjamin Franklin CaMwellp b. 20 Nov., 1827; m. 11 Jan., 1856, Har-
riet Ward; he was a farmer in Pleasant Prairie, Minn.
6294 Eiiceba Louise Caldwell^ b. 6 June, 1829; m. (1) 2 June, 1849, Samuel
D. Sheldon; he d. in California, 1850; she m. (2) 2 Xov., 1860,
Eeubeu D. Shaw, a farmer of Humbird, Wis.
6295 Arabella Lovinda Caldwell/* b. 13 May, 1831; m. 26 Jiily, 1853, Simon
Chase Johnson; he d. 5 Sept., 1873; she res. in West Salem.
6296 Ann Eliza Caldwell,^ b. 24 Xov., 1832; m. 9 Dec, 1853, Eobert Sweet;
d. 6 Apr., 1854 ; he was a farmer and blacksmith near Winnebago
City.
6297 Joseph Edivard Caldwell,^ b. in Hubbardton, 12 June, 1834; m. 1 Feb.,
1857, Martha Lewis; was a farmer in Grovehill, la.
6298 Catherine 0. Caldwell/* b. in Eacine Co., Wis., 10 Sept., 1837; m. 23
Xov., 1855, Eobert Sweet; d. 18 Oct., 1869.
6299 OUi-e Henrietta Caldwell^ b. 15 Jan., 1844; m. 21 Feb., 1865, James
ilonroe Gilfillan, a hotel-keeper in West Salem.
2549. SIMOX HAYWOOD,** son of Edward' (920), b. in Castleton, Vt., 27
Xov., 1798; m. (1) 27 Sept., 1823, Louise Everts, dau. of Luther Everts, of
Walden, Tt.
She d. in Swanton, Yt., 16 Mar., 1828; he m. (2) 7 Sept., 1828, Milicent
Thayer, b. in Swanton, 3 May, 1801, dau. of Amherst Thayer, who was from Win-
sted^ Conn.; she d. 20 Apr.," 1849; he m. (3) 4 Feb., 1850, Charlotte B. Hunt-
ington, b. in Addison, Vt., 19 Sept., 1809, dau. of Jonathan Huntington, b. 24
Aug., 1778, and Sally Hickox, b. 23 Apr., 1783; d. in St. Albans, Yt., 18 Apr.,
1880.
He was a farmer in St. Albans Bay.
Children by first icife.
6300 Calvin Everts," b. in Ferrisburgh, 24 Sept., 1824; m. (1) ; she
d. ; he m. (2) ; res. in St. Albans, Yt. ; d. .
-{-6301 Louisa Maria,** b. in Swanton, 25 June, 1826; m. Simon Huntiiigton.
-(-6302 EDW.UiD W,** b. in Swanton, 8 Mar., 1828; m. Sarah Ann Knight.
Children hy second ivife.
4-6303 Amherst Thater,» b. 9 Sept., 1829 ; m. Harriet B. Abell.
' 6304 SrMNER,» b. 5 Aug., 1831; d. 12 Aug., 1831.
6305 Hiram Orrin,** b. 3 Feb., 1833; m. (1) ; (2) ; d. 9 Oct.,
1860 ; had a dau. by first wife.
6306 Lucy Barbara,'* b. 1 July, 1837; m. 27 Nov., 1857, William Jlorrell; d.
30 Aug., 1873.
-|-6307 Samantha Susan,** b. 31 July, 1842; m. Samuel Edwin Y'ilson.
2551. HIEAM JOHNSON,** son of Edward" (920), b. 5 Oct., 1803; ra. 29
Jan., 1830. Martha Harris, b. 29 Jan., 1814.
He was a lumberman on Grand Ottawa Eiver ; res. in Canada.
Children.
6308 Harriet," b. 7 Mar., 1831.
6309 Emeline," b. 7 June, 1833.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 445
6310 M.U!THa;-* b. G Xov., 1835.
6311 Sajiaxtha," b. 6 Apr., 1837.
6312 LouiSA» b. r Feb., 1841.
6313 Almira," b. 28 Feb., 1843.
6314 Albert West," b. 7 Feb., 1845.
6315 LucY,» b. 6 Aug., 1848.
6316 SiMOX,» b. 21 Apr., 1850.
6317 Charles Mansox,** b. 15 Oct., 1854.
6318 Amherst Franklin,'* b. .
2552. JOHX WHITLOCK « son of Edward^ (920), b. in Castleton, Vt., 1 Jan.,
1807; m. 8 Jan., 1832, Abigail Holden, b. in Pittsfield, Eutland Co., Vt., 25 July,
1812, dan. of Josiab Holden, b. 11 Aug., 1776, and Leah Chase, b. in Massachu-
setts, 23 June, 1777. The father and four brothers of Leah Chase were in the
revolutionary war.
He d. from exposure on the battlefield, 6 July, 1862 ; she d. in Wyoming,
Mich., 12 June, 1897.
He rem. from Vermont to Xew York in 1837, thence to ^lichigan in 1854;
enlisted in the Fifteenth Michigan Infantry, in the war of the rebellion.
Children.
6319 vSrsAXNAH Gary," b. in New Haven, Vt., .
+ 6320 Edward John," b. in Eutland, Vt., 29 Jan., 1836; m. Arimathea Wal-
ton.
+ 6321 Orpha Xaxcy" b. 4 Jan., 1838; m. Elliot Yeomans.
6322 Xaxcy,» b. in Alexandria, X. Y., 15 Apr., 1840; d. in Attica, X. Y., 27
Feb., 1841.
2553. JAMES,s son of Elijah" (921), b. in Cairo, X. Y., 17 Mar., 1799; m.
He d. 24 Apr., 1S59 ; res. in Xew York City.
Children.
6323 Margaret D.,» b. .
6324 Sarah E.,» b. .
6325 Phebe A.,» b. .
2556. JOSEPH WILLIAM,** son of Elijah^ (921), b. in Canada, 21 Apr.,
1813 ; m. 20 ilar., 1837, Ellenor Steele.
Children.
6326 Eliza Jaxe," b. 26 Jan., 1840 ; m. X'"apoleon Murat, of Kochester, X". Y.
6327 Joseph W.,» b. 23 Feb., 1842.
6328 Deborah," b. 2 Feb., 1843.
6329 William C," b. 30 Sept., 1844.
6330 Johx a.," b. 30 Apr., 1846.
6331 Mary M.," b. 28 Mar., 1850.
6332 Elizabeth," b. 14 Feb., 1855 ; m. Larry Hayes, of Oswego, X. Y.
2559. A:M0S LAWKEXCE,* son of Elijah' (921), b. in Canada, 29 Jan., 1820 ;
m. (1) 24 Mar., 1846, Mary Ann Jones,"of Canada, b. 20 Jan., 1829, dau. of
446 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Thomas Jones, of Belleville, Ont., b. in Prince Edwards Co., Canada, and Lucretia
Gilbert, b. near Belleville.
She d. 27 Oct., 1847; he m. (2) 7 July, 1850, Susan Catherine De Wolf, b.
in Sudbury, Vt., 20 July, 1830, dau. of Kev. Harvey De Wolf, b. in Connecticut,
18 Feb., 1772, and Cornelia Caroline Wolsey, b. in Plattsburg, X. Y., 23 June^
1790, dau. of Gen. Wolsey, of Plattsburg; d. 1 Jan., 1895.
He was a carpenter and joiner; rem. to Canada, Apr., 1853, and carried on
a sash factory fourteen years; rem. to Johnson Co., Mo., in 1869, and bought a
farm. In 1877 he res. in Appleton City, Mo., where he d.
Child by first wife.
+6333 Amos Richard," b. 13 Oct., 1847; m. Catherine Ferguson.
Children by second wife.
6334 Melancthox Wolsey," b. 27 May, 1851; d. 16 July, 1851.
6335 Chaelene," b. 20 Nov., 1854; d. 6 Sept., 1858.
6336 Harvey Barrett," b. in Brighton, Canada West, 10 Apr., 1857; m. in
Carthage, Mo., 6 Mar., 1882, Lucy Williams Deal, b. in Green Co.,
Ind., 26 Jan., 1859, dau. of Marcus Lafayette Deal, b. 14 Dec,
1810, and Mahala Morrison, b. 7 May, 1825; he res. in Carthage; ,
is a marble cutter ; a member of the Presbyterian Church ; had one
child (stiUb.).
+6337 George Clayton," b. 9 Aug., 1859; m. Quindora Ferguson Wellock.
6338 Winfield Scott," b. 5 Dec, 1861; d. 20 Mar., 1876.
6339 Edwaed Ernest," b. 6 Dec, 1865; res. in Appleton Cit}-; is unm.
+6340 Amasa Lysle," b. 13 Nov., 1867 ; m. Frances Doran.
+6341 Frank Livingston," b. in Mayesburg, Mo., 6 Aug., 1871; m. Mollie]
Mitchell.
2560. RICHARD ELIJAH,^ son of Elijah" (921), b. 21 June, 1823;
July, 1852, Matilda Lowery, b. 22 Feb., 1833.
He d. in Michigan.
He was a farmer in Belleville, Ont., until 1869, when he rem. to Homer and]
Jackson, Mich. In 1877 he rem. to Napanee, Canada.
Children.
6343 Ida Evangeline," b.- 2 Apr., 1853.
6344 Lida Ann," b. 2 Feb., 1855; m. 1875; res. in Jackson, Mich.
6345 John Beverly Robinson," b. 23 Jan., 1857 ; res. in Jackson and Pent-]
water, Mich.
6346 Pelatiah Proctor," b. 22 Oct., 1861.
6347 Harriet Sophia," b. 18 Sept., 1868.
2561. AMASA HUNGERFORD,** son of Elijah'' (921), b. in Napanee, Canada]
West, 27 Oct., 1828 ; m. in Watertown, N. Y., 26 Apr., 1851, Phebe Philura Coon
b. 18 Mar., 1831, dau. of Ezra Coon, of Boonsboro, la., and Eleanor Saulsbury.
He d. in Millikin's Bend, near Vicksburg, 27 Feb., 1863.
He was a machinist ; res. in Watertown, N. Y., 1847 to '61 ; rem. to Maqu
keta, la. He was First Sergt. in Co. F, Thirty-first Reg., Iowa Infantry, in
rebellion. He was promoted to be Lieut., but was killed in battle before receivi
his commission.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 447
Children, all except the youngest b. in Watertou-n.
6348 Alice Betheny," b. 9 Mar., 1853 ; m. John Jay Eenne, of Grand Junc-
tion, Green Co., la.; he was a farmer; d. about 1897; she m. (3)
; res. in Michigan.
-j-6349 Eandolph Fremont,'' b. 2 Sept., 1856 ; m. Lovina Margaret Fowle.
6350 Leonora Bell,® b. 30 June, 1859 ; res., unm., in Maquoketa.
6351 Jessa Ann,® b. in Maquoketa, 3 Feb., 1863 ; d. 10 Feb., 1866.
2574. SALVIN" FREDEEICK,^ son of Frederick Cushman" (925), b. in Masco
Mountain, Canada East, 4 July, 1810; m. (1) 10 Feb., 1831, Charlotte Hutch-
inson, b. 7 Feb., 1811, dau. of Joseph Hutchinson and Mary Hodgman.
She d. in Attica, 0., 23 Dec, 1852; he m. (2) 15 Apr., 1853, Elizabeth
(Betsey) Hamill; she d. in Otisville, Mich., 15 Oct., 1869; he m. (3) in 1871,
Mrs. Elizabeth A. \Yilliams; she d. in Otisville, 3 Dec, 1872; he m. (4) 5 Mar.,
1874, Eunice Warren Miles, b. in Carlton, N. Y., 1837, dau. of Jason Miles and
Eunice Hyde Warren, b. 1799; d. in Clay Center, Kas., 27 Sept., 1889.
He was a machinist; res. in 1880, in Adrian, Mich., and later in Clay Cen-
ter. She m. (2) James Harvey Simpson.
Children iy first wife.
+6353 Maky,» b. 13 July, 1832 ; m. Edson Allen.
6353 Malissa,» b. 13 July, 1834 ; d. in Cleveland, 0., 8 May, 1848.
-f 6354 Joseph Fredekick," b. 6 Feb., 1837 ; m. Ellen Maria Higley.
-f 6355 Sophroxia," b. 26 Dec, 1839 ; m. Jesse Detrick.
+6356 Viola,® b. in Norwalk, 0., 20 Jan., 1843 ; m. William Franklin Wilcox.
+6357 Frank,® b. 26 Apr., 1845; m. (1) Ellen Shuell; (2) Ida Theresa Foot.
+6358 Frances Adelaide,® b. 20 Mar., 1848 ; m. James Harvey Remington.
+6359 Alfred Josiah,® b. in Attica, 0., 3 Sept., 1851 ; m. Mahala Jane Sim-
mons.
2575. FULLER,* son of Saxton^ (926), b. in Castleton, Yt., 19 Xov., 1792;
m. Sophia Blossom, b. 21 Jan., 1794, dau. of Enos Blossom and Mary .
He d. 38 July, 1833.
He was a school teacher and farmer.
She m. (3) Liva Peck, of Skaneateles, N". Y.; d. 1873.
Children, b. in Junius, Seneca Co., N. Y.
+6360 Charlotte,® b. 19 Aug., 1819 ; m. Nathan H. McCracken.
+6361 Jane,® b. 34 June, 1831 ; m. Erastus F. Gould.
6362 Lucy,® b. 4 May, 1824 ; res. unm., in Fulton, N. Y.
6363 Enos,® b. 21 Dec, 1836; d. 7 Nov., 1828.
6364 Mary,® b. 6 Apr., 1830; d. 37 Apr., 1847.
6365 Fuller,® b. 13 July, 1832; d. 1 July, 1841.
2576. NATHAN,^ son of Saxton' (926), b. in Castleton, Vt., 25 Dec, 1794;
m- (1) in Madrid, N. Y., 1 Dec, 1816, Submit Fuller, dau. of Jonas Fuller.
They were divorced; she m. (2) ; he m. (2) in Palmyra, N. Y., 3
Mar., 1829, Ann Austin Huffman, b. about 1798, dau. of William Huffman.
He d. in Trivoli, 111., 28 Dec, 1877 ; she d. Aug., 1880, aged 82.
Children by first wife, b. in Palmyra.
+6366 Louisa Rosina,® b. 6 Apr., 1819 ; m. Royal Root.
+6367 Julia Ann,® b. 11 Aug., 1830 ; m. Woniger.
448 The Kelloggs i.\ the Xew World.
63G8 JoXAS FuLLEi!," b. 6 Jan., 18'34; left home after he arrived at manhood
and was never heard from.
Children hy second wife, b. in Pahnijra.
63G9 William Henry," b. 3 Sept., 1832 ; d. about Mar., 1833.
+6370 Sarah Ann,** twin to William Henry; m. Andrew Roberts.
6371 A Daughter,** b. 1 Sept., 183G; d. same day.
2577. REV. SHERMAX,-*^ son of Saxton" (926), b. in Castleton. Vt., 11 Jan,
1797; nL 6 Sept., 1821, Rebecca Eaton, b. in Castleton, 20 Feb., 1798, dau. of
Daniel Eaton, a revolutionary soldier, b. 23 Feb., 1762, and Nancy Chester, b. in
Edinburgh, Scotland, 22 Aug., 1764.
He d. 8 Oct., 1848 ; she d. 3 Mar.. 1856. ^
He was a Congregational clergyman in Hubbardton, Orwell and Rochester, tS
1 1847, Whitehall. *
Vt., and, in 1836, in Montpclier, Vt.; in 1846, Norwich, Vt. ; in 1847, Whitehall
X. Y. ; both d. in Farmington, HI.
Children.
+ 6372 Chloe Eaton » b. in Hubbardton, 24 Xov.. 1822; m. William Prentiss
3adger.
+ 6373 Harriet Chester,'' b. in Hubbardton, 20 Jan., 1826; m. Albert John-
son.
+6374 Mary Emeline." b. in Orwell, 20 Mar., 1828; m. Ira Eddy Winchell
6375 WiLLiAii Pitt.» b. in Orwell, 8 Dec, 1830 ; m. 6 June, 1865, Mary
Emily Wills, b. in Franklin Co., Pa., dau. of Andrew Wills and
Eliza Bredy; he rem. to Illinois in 1848 and was admitted to the
bar in 1854; he was one of the Lincoln Electors from Illinois,
1861 ; in 1861 he was appointed, by President Lincoln, Chief Jus-
tice of Xebraska Territory; in 1865, Collector of the Port of Xew
Orleans; (President Lincoln signed the latter commission on the
afternoon of the day of his assassination) ; served two terms
as United States Senator from Louisiana from 1868 to '71 and in
1880, and one term as Representative; also served one term as Gov.
ernor of Louisiana from 1872 to '77; he was Col. of the Seventh
Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, and was promoted to Brig.-Gen.
+6376 Sherman," b. in Rochester, 5 May, 1833; m. (1) Lydia Margaret Gra-
ham; (2) Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Kennedy) Nichols.
+6377 Saeah Rebecca,® b. in Montpelier, 3 May, 1837 ; m. Dennis Winchell.
+6378 Adelia Adelaide," b. 7 Xov., 1843; m. Oliver Coomes.
2578. AMMJ.s son of Saxton" (926), b. in Castleton, Vt., 19 Dec, 1799 ; m. 28
Xov., 1824, Susannah Bosworth, b. in Clinton Co., X. Y., 4 Xov., 1804, dau. of.,
Ichabod A. Bosworth and Lydia (or Lida) Fitch.
He d. 22 July, 1854; she d. 24 Jan., 1896.
He was a farmer in Clinton Co., until 1836, when he rem. to Trivoli, Peori^
Co., 111., and in 1852 to Marshall Co., 111. He res. also in Lawn Ridge, 111.
Children.
6379 Lydia (or Lida)," b. 9 Jan., 1826; d. 10 Jan., 1826.
+6380 Henry Mortimer," b. 11 Feb., 1827; m. Elizabeth Ann Truitt.
+6381 Sarah Fuller," b. 24 Feb., 1829; m. Julius Barnes.
t
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 449
+6382 Sidney Bosworth," b. 7 Jan., 1833 ; m. Henrietta Crosby Morrill.
6383 Ammi Fuller,^ b. 16 Sept., 1834; res. umn., in California.
+6384 Saxton Truman » b. 19 Mar., 1838; m. Ann Honor Piester.
+6385 Emily Orzelia,» b. 2 Sept., 1840 ; m. Frank P. Barnes.
6386 Persey," b. 3 Dec, 1842 ; d. 27 Oct., 1844.
2579. SUBMIT,** dau. of Sa.xton" (926), b. in Castleton, Vt., 29 July, 1802;
m. as his second wife, 24 May, 1837, Joseph LjTiian Hungerford, b. in Connec-
ticut, 10 Jan., 1801, son of Joseph Hungerford and Eunice .
He had m. (1) Laura Huntley, who d. May, 1836.
He d. near Elmwood, 111., 19 Apr., 1855 ; she d. 3 Dec, 1866.
He was a farmer.
Child.
63S7 Mary Ann Hungerford,^ b. near Farmington, III, 10 Mar., 1838; m. in
Brimfield, 111., 30 Jan., 1861, William H. Hopkins; res. in Marsh,
Louisa Co., la.
2580. CHAELES CUSHMAX,** son of Saxton' (926), b. in Castleton, Vt.,
4 Mar., 1805 ; m. May, 1829, Abigail Drake, b. 30 Apr., 1804, dau. of John Easton
Drake and Prudence Minor, of Lebanon, Conn.
She d. in Prairie City, la.. May, 1868 ; he d. in the same place, 8 Aug., 1869.
He was a farmer and school teacher; res. in Prairie City. He was a Congre-
gationalist and later a Methodist; a Whig and a Republican. He was a Bible
student ; knew that book almost "by heart."
Children.
+6388 Don Caelos,® b. in Castleton, 28 July, 1830; m. (1) Sarah Ellen Gra-
ham; (2) Susan Wymer.
+6389 StJViAH,» b. in Castleton, 15 Jan., 1833; m. Fayette Cushman.
6390 Franklin,o b. in Trivoli, 111., 21 Apr., 1837; d. 14 Apr., 1846.
+6391 Frederick Xewton," b. in Trivoli, 24 May, 1841; m. Caroline Smith.
2581. MARY,8 dau. of Saxton'' (926), b. in Castleton, Vt., 28 Nov., 1808; m.
6 Aug., 1831, WiUiam Kennedy, b. in Plattsburg, N. Y., 26 July, 1808.
He d. 27 Sept., 1879 ; she res. in Trivoli, 111.
Children.
6392 Charles Kennedy,^ b. 24 Sept., 1832; m. 20 May, 1857, Emily Barber, b.
17 Mar., 1836, dau. of Jarvis Barber, of Wyoming Co., N. Y., and
Betsey Frink, b. 8 July, 1800; was a farmer; res. in Peoria Co.,
111.; in 1865, Maco Co., 111. ; 1871, Dakota Co., Minn.; 1881, Mar-
shall, Lyon Co., Minn. ; had three children.
6393 Sarah Franklin Kennedy,^ b. 25 Mar., 1834; res. unm., in Trivoli, and
later in Elmwood, 111.
6394 Mary Melvina Kennedy,^ b. 15 Apr., 1836; m. 1 June, 1856, Adelpha
Heaton, a jeweler, in Farmington, 111.; she m. (2) 17 Sept., 1879,
Jacob Dounine, a farmer, in Farmington.
6395 Catherine Amelia Kennedy,^ b. 14 Apr., 1839; m. 5 Oct., 1867, Samuel
Eafferty ; he was a farmer ; d. .
30
450 The Kelloggs in the New World.
6396 Martha Kennedy,^ h. in Peoria, 111., 13 May, 1841 ; m. in Peoria, 10 Apr.,
1866, Eufus Atherton, a farmer, in Elmwood, b. in Sunbury, 0., 8
May, 1840, son of Israel Atherton, b. July, 1818, and Ann Angel,
b. Sept., 1812 ; he served in the civil war as Sergt. in Co. I, Seventy-
seventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry; enlisted 2 Sept., 1863; was
discharged 17 June, 1868; was a Congregationalist and a Repub-
lican; had two children.
6397 William Saxton Kennedy,^ b. 13 Apr., 1844; m. 28 Apr., 1876, Mary
Townsend, of Mobile, Ala. ; res. in Mobile.
6398 Lyman Hungcrford Kennedy,^ b. 9 Nov., 1846; m. 16 Feb., 1871, Mary-
ette Davis; was a farmer in Elmwood.
6399 Alice Emeline Kennedy^ b. 24 Nov., 1848; m. (1) 12 Dec, 1871, John
F. Meeker, a farmer in Trivoli; m. (2) Davison; res. in
Elmwood.
2583. LEWIS,8 son of Sherman'' (927), b. in Castleton, Vt., 4 Nov., 1803; m.
He d. in Will Co., 111., 14 Apr., 1879.
Endearing Johnson sold land, in Castleton, to Lewis Kellogg, of Castleton,
Jan., 1838.
Children.
6400 Henet Clay,® b. ; res. in Braidwood and Joliet, Will Co., 111.
6401 Adeline,'* b. — ; m. Barker; res. in Wilmington, 111.
2584. JOHN,s son of Sherman'' (927), b. in Castleton, Tt., 23 Aug., 1805; m
in Castleton, Mary Smith, b. 3 Apr., 1808.
She d. in Joliet, lU., 28 Mar., 1847 ; he d. in Prophetstown, 111., 26 Mar.,
1870.
"John Kellogg, of Benson, Vt.," sold land, in Rutland, 31 Aug., 1833. Prob-
ably rem. to Illinois soon afterward.
Children.
6402 Rodney R.,«> b. in Vermont, 15 Mar., 1831.
6403 George W.,» b. in Vermont, 3 Feb., 1833; m. ; res. in Prophets-
town.
6404 Albert William,** b. g Jan., 1844; m. in York-viUe, III, 7 Feb., 1872,
Adelaide Harriet Kingsmill, b. 19 May, 1853, dau. of William '
Kingsmill and Sarah Smallhom; he is a merchant and a Meth-
odist; has no children; res. in Aurora, 111.
6405 J0HN,» b. 1 June, 1847.
6406 Frances,® b. ; m. .
2585. SOPHIA,** dau. of Sherman' (927), b. in Castleton, Vt., 8 Oct.,
m. in Oswego, Kendall Co., 111., 1838, Varanas Van Allen, b. in Killingly, Conn-jl
31 Oct., 1799, son of Abner Allen and Martha Smith.
He d. 6 Dec, 1854; she d. in Portland, Or., 2 Jan., 1885.
He rem., about 1814, to Madison, Lake Co., 0. ; in 1836 to Chicago, DM
As this place did not then seem promising, he located in Oswego; in 1843 rem. wi
Bristol, 111. In 1855 his widow bought a farm in Winona Co., Minn.; rem. i^
1881 to Portland, with her son, Ethan W.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 451
Children.
6407 Oscar Allen-* b. in Oswego, 11 Mar., 1S40; m. (1) 14 May, 1863, Melissa
J. Drew; she d. 4 Jan., 1S?3; he m. (2) 17 Mar., i874, Mrs. Mar-
garet (Gordon) Eobinson, b. in Elgin, Scotland, 1 Nov., 1839; he
was a dealer in agricultural implements ; res. in Des Moines, la. ;
had two children.
6408 Ethan Vi'heaton AllenP b. 24 July, 1843; m. 3 June, 1868, Josephine
Jordan Blood, b. in Bochester, Eacine Co., Wis., 20 Mar., 1848,
dau. of Dr. Solomon Blood, b. in Hollis, N. H., 16 Feb., 1810, and
Asenath Malea Jordan, b. in Chester, Vt., 18 Sept., 1819 ; in 1861
he enlisted in Co. B, Seventh Minnesota Infantry; was in ten en-
gagements and never received a scratch; he has been engaged in
business in Winona and Owatonna, Minn., also Marshalltown, la.,
and St. Paul, Minn.; in 1901 he res. in Portland, Or.; one of the
firm of Frame & Allen, real estate and money brokers.
6409 Sophia Alhn^ b. 7 Mar., 1844; d. 9 July, 1845.
6410 Sarah Allen,^ b. 1 Sept., 1847; d. 19 Sept., 1849.
2586. SAKAH,** dau. of Sherman' (927), b. 1809 ; m. Samuel Fletcher.
She d. Mar., 1871; he d. .
He was a painter. He left his wife many years ago; res. a few years in
; Battle Creek, Mich ; left there and went South.
Child.
i 6411 Augusta Fletcher,^ b. ; m. in Omaha, Neb., Jacob S. Denman; d.
I in Winona, Minn.
2587. GEOEGE WASHINGTON,** son of Sherman'' (927), b. in Castleton,
Vt., 25 Dec, 1811; m. 7 June, 1843, Sarah Gleason, b. 23 Oct., 1822, dau. of
Abel Gleason, of Batavia, N. Y., and Anna Hogle.
She d. 6 Nov., 1864; he d. in Kendall, 111., 6 Nov., 1893.
He was a fanner in Aurora, 111. ; Justice of the Peace from 1846 until his
death.
Children.
-f 6412 Sherman Gleason," b. in Oswego, 111., 30 Sept., 1844; m. Belle Thomp-
son.
-1-6413 Ann Sarah," b. in Naausay, III, 26 Apr., 1849 ; m. Timothy Howell.
6414 Ellen JIaria," b. in Naausay, 16 Oct., 1851 ; m. in Naausay, as his sec-
ond v.'iie, 3 Feb., 1880, Samuel S. Hawk, b. 30 Jan., 1841, son of
Michael Hawk, b. 4 July, 1815; he was Corp. in Co. B., Twelfth
Illinois Infantry; enlisted 1 Aug., 1861; was discharged 1 Aug.,
1864 ; he was graduated from the Commercial Course of the Aurora
Commercial School, 1867; he is a carpenter and a Eepublican;
res. in Aurora, 111. ; has no children,
-f 6415 Franklin Pierce," b. 2 Apr., 1855; m. (1) Carrie Bell Mosley; (2) Ida
Templeton.
-f-6416 Alice Eudoia," b. 9 Jan., 1860; m. Edwin Litsey.
4-6417 Alvin Eugene," b. 9 Jan., 1860; m. Myra Eva Hawk.
2588. ELECTA,^ dau. of Sherman' (927), b. 2 Apr., 1814; m. David H. Pier-
son.
452 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. 1 June, 1887, aged 75; she survived him.
Ees. in Minneapolis, Minn.
Children.
6418 Douglas Pierson,^ b. .
6419 Winfield Scott Fierson,^ b. .
6420 Jane Pierson,^ b. .
2591. DAVID,» son of Shirley" (928), b. in Kent Co., Canada West, 8 Apr.,
1801; m. in Monroe, Mich., 15 Feb., 1832, Mary Ann Daily, b. in Dublin, Ire-
land, 2 May, 1815, dan. of John Daily.
He d. in Kendallville, Ind., 8 Jan., 1869.
He was a cooper; res. in Kendallville; was a member of the Methodist
Church; was a Eepublican.
Children.
6421 John Charles,** b. ; res. in Cincinnati, 0.
6423 William Lewis,® b. ; res. in Indianapolis, Ind.
6423 Andrew Jackson,® b. in Detroit, Mich ; d. in Pontiac, Mich., 1843.
6424 Margaret Ann,® b. in Detroit, 1840; d. in Charlotte, Mich., 28 June,
1869.
+6425 David Henry,® b. in Fort Maiden, Canada West, 20 Feb., 1842; m.
Kellie Maria Winters.
+6426 James Monroe,® b. in Detroit, 14 Feb., 1845 ; m. Sarah Adeline Sul-
livan.
6427 Mary Ann,® b. in Detroit, Sept, 1847 ; d. in Piqua, 0., 1849.
6428 George Washington,® b. in Piqua, 7 Mar., 1849; res. in Fordyce, Ark.
2593. PALMEE,s son of Shirley^ (928), b. ; m. Catherine .
Child.
+6429 David,® b. in Maumee, 0., 1834; m. (1) Margaret Hendry; (2) Mrs.
Florence J. Chase.
2599. ELMER,s son of Elisha^ (930), b. in Castleton, Vt., 18 Oct., 1804; m.
Eebecca Laquear, b. 5 July, 1809.
They res. in Eutland, Vt.
Children.
6430 Daniel Essex,® b. 1 July, 1829.
6431 Albert Henry,® b. 15 Apr., 1831.
6432 Sarah Jane,® b. 15 Apr., 1833.
6433 Elisha,® b. 21 Mar., 1835.
6434 Orill Thompson,® b. 10 Mar., 1837.
6435 Laura Sophia,® b. 12 July, 1839.
+6436 Julia Allen,® b. 5 Apr., 1843; m. (1) Lyman S. Kellogg (+6445);
(2) Charles Cook Morgan.
6437 Duette Deforrest,® b. 28 Feb., 1845.
6438 Elmer,® b. 5 Feb., 1848.
2601. DELIA,8 dau. of Elisha'' (930), b. in Castleton, Vt., 19 May, 1808; m.
in Castleton, 27 Sept., 1830, Woodbury Perkins, b. in Reading, Mass., 20 June,
1806, son of John Perkins, b. 29 Jan., 1769, and Nancy Merrill, b. 25 Sept., 1773.
\
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 453
He d. in Castleton, 10 Jan., 1878; she d. in Hubbardton, Yt., 23 Sept., 1881.
He was a farmer ; res. in Castleton.
Children, b. in Castleton.
6439 Nancy Maria Ferhins,^ b. 15 Apr., 1831 ; m. in Castleton, 29 Sept., 1860,
Frank W. Smith, who was with her brothers, Stillman and James,
in the civil war, in which he was killed ; she d. in Fair Haven, Vt., 4
Nov., 1893.
6440 Stillman Sherwin Perhins,^ b. 14 Jan., 1S36; m. in Richmond, Vt., Mary
Etta Bryant; enlisted 3 Sept., 1862; was discharged 30 July,
1863; served in Co. F, Fourteenth Vermont Reg.; res. in Pitts-
ford Mills, Vt. ; had no children.
6441 Benjamin F. Ferhins,^ b. 7 Mar., 1840 ; d. in Castleton, 22 Feb., 1842.
6442 James Duane Perkins,^ b. 12 Sept., 1843; m. in Pittsford, 20 Mar., 1878,
Sarah Jane Lewis; served in the Fourteenth Vermont Reg., Co.
F; enlisted 3 Sept., 1862; was discharged 30 July, 1863, in West
Rutland, Vt. ; d. 31 Jan., 1895; his family res., 1901, in Pittsford
Mills; had four children.
6443 Caroline E. PerHns/* b. 23 Uav., 1845; d. 15 Apr., 1845.
2602. SEALON,^ son of Elisha'^ (930), b. in Castleton, Vt., 20 Apr., 1810; m.
in Castleton, about 1836, Harriet Wheeler, b. in Castleton, 14 Sept., 1820, dau. of
Edward Wheeler and Sophia Bell, of Castleton.
He d. in Castleton, 8 May, 1876; he was a farmer; she m. (2) in Castleton,
31 Jan., 1878, Joseph Bishop; d. 25 Nov., 1894. After his death she res. with
her dau., Mrs. Taylor, until she d.
Children, b. in Castleton.
6444 Frederick Orlando," b. 16 Oct., 1837; d. 17 Oct., 1838.
+6445 Lyman S.,» b. 13 Dec, 1838; m. JuUa AUen Kellogg (6436).
6446 William Henrt,» b. 31 Aug., 1840; d. 22 Jan., 1842.
6447 Charles Henry,® b. 26 Oct., 1842; was a soldier in the Union army; d.
in WTiite Oak Church Hospital, Va.
6448 James Pope," b. 11 Jan., 1846 ; res. in Galesburg, HI.
2603. DR. ELISHA SELDON,^ son of Elisha" (930), b. in Castleton, Vt., 2
Apr., 1812; m. 18 Nov., 1833, Orphena Robinson, b. in Hubbardton, Vt., 6 May,
1813, dau. of Eli Robinson, b. in Castleton, 2 June, 1782, and Lydia Dowd, b. in
Castleton, 11 Aug., 1786.
She d. 8 Feb., 1863; he m. (2) 31 Aug., 1865, Mrs. Cordelia Benton (Green)
Smith, b. 30 June, 1830, dau. of Elijah Dewey Green, b. 31 Aug., 1800, and Eliza
Weatherley Coplin, b. 16 Mar., 1802; he d. 7 Dec., 1884; after his death she res.
in Kaukauna, Wis.
He res. until 1855 in Castleton; 1859 to '67 in Manitowoc Co.; after 1867
in Brown Co., Wis.
He was a physician ; was educated at Castleton Medical College.
Children by first wife. ^
+6449 Ellen Dorcas," b. 27 Oct., 1839; m. David Aaron James.
6450 Don Waldon," b. 13 Feb., 1841; d. 9 Mar., 1842.
+6451 Don De Witt," b. 1 Oct., 1844; m. Sarah Ann Mathews.
454 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+6452 Theodore Monroe,® b. 18 Dec, 1846; m. Ida Elizabeth Smith.
+6453 Marcus Waldo » b. 26 Feb., 1850; m. Ida Mary Beach.
6453a Elisha Sealon,® b. 37 Apr., 1848; is a carpenter; res. in Lake Placid,
i\. Y.
6453& Mary Delia » b. 9 Sept., 1851; m. in Manchester Center, Vt, 16 Oct.,
1886, as his second wife, Ellis Billings Taylor, b. in Jamaica Plain,
Vt., 26 June, 1851, son of Joseph Taylor, b. 29 Feb., 1821 ; he is a
farmer; res. in Manchester Center.
6453c Berlin Stlvands,® b. 27 Nov., 1856; m. ; res. in Storm
Lake, la.
Child by second wife.
6454 Elisha Dd Wayne,® b. 8 Feb., 1868; d. in Wrightstown, Wis., 29 June,
1880.
2606. LOYAL PORTER,« son of Sylvester' (937), b. in Crown Point, N. Y.,
4 Jan., 1821 ; m. 17 Nov., 1858, Augusta Adelaide Warren, b. 14 Dec, 1835, dau.
of Col. David Warren, of Brandon, Vt., b. in Hardwick, Mass., 4 Oct., 1791, and
Adehne Gilbert, b. in Warren, Vt., 4 Jan., 1806.
He d. in New York City, 14 Sept., 1870; after his death she res. in Boston,
Mass.
He rem. from Crown Point to Benson, and later to Bridport, Vt. He was a
merchant in Vicksburg, Miss. ; afterward a banker in New York City.
Child.
6455 Warren Franklin,® b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 24 Nov., 1860 ; is unm. ;
res. in Boston, Mass. ; is the owner and publisher of the New Eng-
land Magazine; was graduated from Harvard, 1883.
2608. FRANKLIN ELI,^ son of Daniel Newton' (939), b. in Shoreham, Vt.,
14 Feb., 1816; m. 24 May, 1837, Permelia Sanford, b. 17 Jan., 1819, dau. of Ben-
jamin Sanford, of Cornwall, Vt., and Lucy Simonds, of Pleasant Valley, N. Y.
He d. .
He res. in Fort Jackson, N. Y.
Children.
+6456 Harrison Franklin,® b. 13 May, 1838; m. (1) Minerva Bolton; (2)
Augusta Lawrence.
6457 Lorain L.,® b. 6 June, 1841; d. 19 July, 1844.
+ 6458 John Sanford,® b. 24 Feb., 1846; m. (1) Lucia Hazelton; (2) Cora L
Blowe.
6459 Loretta,® b. 19 Oct., 1847 ; d. 2 Nov., 1847.
+6460 Fayette Newton,® b. 11 Dec, 1848; m. Alice E. Phelps.
6461 Anetta Permelia,® b. in Fort Jackson, N. Y., 7 Dec, 1850; m. (1) in
Fort Jackson, 1 Jan., 1870, Joseph Henry Wells, a farmer, b. in
Fort Jackson, 17 Sept., 1849, son of Robert Wells, b. 15 Oct., 1811,
and Mary Ann Bacheldor; she m. (2) in Potsdam, N. Y., 8 Nov.,
1894, George H. Pringle, a builder, b. in Canada, 7 Oct., 1845, son
of James Pringle ; res. in West Chazy, N. Y. ; had no children.
6462 James E.,» b. 2 Mar., 1852 ; d. 19 July, 1852.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 455
6463 Feank Weight,® b. in Fort Jackson, 22 Aug., 1855 ; m. in Fort Jack-
son, 23 Feb., 1881, Ella A. Moody, dau. of Francis J. Moody, b. 28
Sept., 1828, and Mary 0. Gilbert, b. 10 Aug., 1834; he was a black-
smith in Fort Jackson ; had no children.
+6464 LiLLi.\N Augusta," b. 22 June, 1859 ; m. John Eadway Pert.
2609. LUCY LORANE,s dau. of Daniel Newton' (939), b. in Shoreham, Vt.,
12 Nov., 1817; m. 26 Feb., 1843, Koyal Moseley, b. 10 Mar., 1810, son of Ros-
well Moseley, of Bridport, Vt., and Hannah Coburn.
He was a farmer in Bridport.
Children, b. in Bridport.
6465 Ellen Amelia Moseley,^ b. 1 Oct., 1844; m. 18 Sept., 1865, George L.
Towner; res. in Bridport.
6466 Harriet (Hattie) Sophia Moseley,^ b. 13 Aug., 1846; d. 10 Sept., 1863.
6467 Sarah Elizabeth Moseley,^ b. 23 Apr., 1849 ; d. 2 July, 1862.
6468 Franklin R. Moseley/* b. 20 Feb., 1853 ; d. 1 Aug., 1862.
6469 Charles N. Moseley,'^ b. 22 July, 1855.
2610. JANE ANN,s dau. of Daniel Newton'' (939), b. in Shoreham, Vt., 22
Oct., 1819; m. 15 Dec, 1844, Elizur Peck, b. in Cornwall, Yt, 27 Mar., 1817, son
of Elizur Peck, of Cornwall, b. in Litchfield, Conn., and Lois Hill, b. in Litch-
field.
He was a farmer and blacksmith ; res. in West Cornwall, Yt.
Children.
6470 James Weed Pech^ b. 13 July, 1845; m. 16 Jan., 1873, Ellen B. Lee, of
Crown Point, N. Y. ; he was a farmer in West Cornwall.
6471 Newton Daniel Peck,^ b. 1 Jan., 1848; m. in Ticonderoga, 3 Aug., 1874,
Mary J. Haven ; he was a homeopathic physician in Ticonderoga,
N. Y.
2614. DANIEL,** son of Daniel Newton'' (939), b. 12 Dec, 1S27; m. Mary
He was a saloon-keeper in Chicago, 111.
Child.
6472 Daniel,9 b. .
2616. RANSOM SYLYESTER,** son of Daniel Newton' (939), b. in Shore-
ham, Vt., 25 Dec, 1834; m. in Middlebury, Vt., 15 Aug., 1861, Emma Louisa
Myrick, b. 14 July, 1840, dau. of Nathan Myrick, of Middlebury, b. 12 May, 1784,
and Harriet Russell, b. 17 Dec, 1793.
He was a farmer; res. on the old homestead in Shoreham, Vt. ; res., in 1899,
in Bridport, Vt.
Children, b. in Shoreham.
6473 Haeriet Sarah," b. 4 Sept., 1863 ; was unm. in 1899.
-f 6474 Emma Frances," b. 1 Feb., 1866; m. William Newell Famham.
6475 Nettie M.\t,» b. 17 Nov., 1868; d. 17 Dec, 1874.
6476 Adeline Olive," b. 28 Sept., 1874; res. unm., in Shoreham, in 1899.
456 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2617. EPHEAIM TOWNER,^ son of Daniel Newton^ (939), b. in ShorehamJ
Vt., 11 May, 1836; m. (1) in Crown Point, N. Y., 11 Jan., 1871, Florence
French, b. in Crown Point, 28 Mar., 1851, dau. of Charles French, b. 19 Feb.,]
1810, and Philanda Bartlett, b. 19 Aug., 1813.
She d. in Burgess, la., 20 June, 1880; he m. (2) in Burgess, 14 Mar., 1882,'
Mrs. Jane (French) Lee, sister of his first wife, b. 31 May, 1848, widow of S. J.'
Lee, of Crown Point; d. in Massillon, la., 29 Apr., 1899.
He was two years in Middlebury, Vt., College ; was a teacher in Illinois fori
three years; was principal of Moriah Academy, N. Y. ; was a Methodist and ai
Eepublican; a Union soldier; enlisted 29 Aug., 1862, as Corp. in Co. D, Four-'j
teenth Vermont Volunteers; was discharged July, 1863. ;j
Children, h. in Crown Point.
6477 George Henry," b. 23 Dec, 1871; m. in Des Moines, la., 29 Dec, 1897,
Minnie Melrose Mclntire, b. in Massillon, 21 Feb., 1877, dau. of
Ira Mclntire, b. 2 Dec, 1855, and Emma Parker, b. 20 June, 1859 ;
he is a school teacher ; is a Republican ; res. in Massillon and now
res. in Bennett, la. ; has no children.
6478 Daniel Newton,» b. 20 Nov., 1873 ; is unm.
;
2642. LAURA,** dau. of Ebenezer'' (954), b. in Litchfield, Conn., 25 Sept.,'
1780; m. WilUam Stevens, b. 27 Jan., 1781. :
She d. 14 June, 1861, aged 80 ; he d. 9 July, 1863, aged 82.
They res. in Burlington, Pa., where both d.
Child.
6479 Hiram Stevens^ b. in Burlington, ; d. unm., .
2643. ISAAC,s son of Ebenezer^ (954), b. in Litchfield, Conn., 6 Nov., 1782;
m. in New Marlborough, Mass., about 20 Sept., 1810, Aurilla Barney, b. in
TjTingham, Mass., 7 Oct., 1792, dau. of Daniel Barney, b. 1768, and Sarah Hitch-
cock, b. 1770. :
She d. in San Francisco, Cal., 1861 ; he d. . ••
He, with his brother, George, was a manufacturer of cotton and woolen ma-'
chinery, etc., and built an iron foundry; res. in New Hartford, Conn.; was a
Methodist ; a charter member of Wesleyan University, of which he was a trustefe
represented New Hartford in the Connecticut Legislature four times, commencing
with 1824; owned a large farm and store; had a partnership interest in a pistol
factory; was Justice of the Peace many years.' The Hartford Courant, 25 July,
1804, contained the advertisement of Isaac Kellogg & Co., of a carding machine'
about to be put in motion in Hartford.
Children, b. in New Hartford.
+6480 George,® b. 19 June, 1812; m. Jane Elizabeth Crosby.
6481 Albert,® b. 6 Dec, 1813; was a botanist in San Francisco; a charter
member of the California Academy of Sciences; was a physician^
and practiced in Georgia and Alabama; he then went to Texas,
where he joined Audubon in his scientific e.xplorations ; came to
California in the Connecticut Mining and Trading Company, of
which his brother, Henry, was president; d. unm., in Alameda, CaLy
at the home of his friend, Mr. Harford, 31 Mar., 1887.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 457.
6-182 John Barxet,» b. 1 Sept., 1S15; m. 3 Oct., 1867, Abigail Ann Cowles,
b. 14 Sept., 1824, dau. of Capt. Harry Cowles, of New Hartford, b.
about 1786, and Abigail , of Sandisfield, Mass., b. about
1788. When m., ilrs. Kellogg was supposedly on her deathbed, but
recovered under her husband's n'orsing; she d. 25 Dec, 1880; after
her death he res. in Washington. D. C. ; was employed in the Treas-
ury Department ; was a volunteer in the Union army ; served dur-
ing the civil war as hospital steward; d. in Felton, Del., 26 Nov.,
1892, as the result of a fall.
6483 James.** b. 13 Apr., 1817; m. 23 Not., 1S53, his cousin, Mrs. Mary Dor-
sey (Barney) Grant, b. 28 Jan.. 1S23, widow of George Grant, and
dau. of Milton Barney, b. 3 Feb., 1797, of New Marlborough, Mass.,
and Sophia Eidgley Dorsey, b. 4 June, 1800 (a descendant of Caleb
Dorse}-, who, in 1652, built with Enghsh brick, brought over in his
owTi vessels, the historic hou;e, "•Belmont," near Elkridge, Md.,
'•Tiouse of the Dorseys and Hansons.") He was a Swedenborgian
minister, author, etc. ; served in the ]\Iexiean war as Lieut, in Co.
A, First Eeg. of Volunteers, under Capt. Forsyth; after the close
of the war he was United States Consul and remained for a time in
Mexico; he founded the city of Trinidad, Cal; she d. in East Oak-
land, Cal., 21 Feb., 1899, where he now res. ; had no children, but
adopted two, Mrs. Philbrook, of East Oakland, and Mrs. Page, of
Sacramento, Cal.
-f 6484 Henky,» b. 18 Mar., 1819; m. Harriet Helen Caldwell.
-1-6485 AuEELiA Sophia,* b. 1825; m. James Jacquay.
2646. GEOEGE COMFOET,^ son of Ebenezer' (954), b. in New Hartford,
Conn., 17 Mar., 1788; m. 3 Dec, 1818, Clarissa Brown, b. 8 Sept., 1794, dau. of
Sanford Brown, of Sandisfield, Mass., and Hannah Parsons.
He d. in New Hartford, 19 Apr., 1847; she d. 1 Feb., 1867; both are buried
in Pine Meadow Cemetery.
He was an inventor and manufacturer; res. in that part of New Hartford, at
one time called Kelloggsville (now called Pine Meadow). He represented New
Hartford in the Connecticut Legislature five terms, bginning with 1826.
Children, b. in Nev: Hartford.
-f6486 Edward," b. 20 Sept., 1819; m. Maria Ellen Deming.
-1-6487 Samuel Nelson » b. 21 Nov., 1820; m. Helen Sophia Coolcy.
-1-6488 Sanford Brown,» b. 13 Apr., 1822; r.i. (1) Maria Louise Kimball; (2)
Louise Parker Allen.
6489 Hiram Bissell," b. IS Nov., 1824; m. 10 June, 1856, Ellen F. Caswell,
dau. of Jared Caswell, of Glastonbury, Conn., and Marinda Ehodes;
res. in Pine Meadow; d. 16 Oct., 1899; she res. in Pine Meadow;
had no children,
-f 6490 Eliza Ann» b. 8 Oct., 1827; m. George Martin Welch.
6491 Charles," b. 8 Jan., 1832; d. 8 May, same year.
6492 George D\vight» b. 17 Sept., 1835;" d. 17 Feb., 1853.
2649. MAEY,s dau. of Ebenezer' (954), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 1 Oct.,
1795 ; m. in New Lebanon, N. Y., 2 Sept., 1S15, Joseph Case Buell, b. 28 Mar.,
1793, son of Joseph Buell, of Great Barrington, Mass., and Lucy Pickett.
458 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. in Wilbraham, Mass., 6 Nov., 1866; she d. in Woburn, Mass., 21 Sept.,
1879, aged 84.
He was a hatter.
Children.
6493 Mary Buell.P b. 22 July, 1816; m. 16 Oct., 1844, Daniel Garfield; res. in
Springfield, Mass.
6494 Susan Maria Buell^ b. 11 Apr., 1818; m. 4 June, 1844, Hiram Wells;
res. in West Springfield, Mass.
6495 Julia Buell,^ b. 15 Mar., 1820; m. 31 Aug., 1842, Lysander P. Coe; d.
24 Jan., 1858.
6496 Samuel Kellogg Buell^ b. 20 June, 1822; m. (1) 14 May, 1849, Eliza-
beth Smith, of Westfield, Mass.; (2) 23 Feb., 1865, Mrs. Lura
■UTiitney, of Worcester, Mass.; res. in Worcester.
6497 James Buell'P b. 3 Aug., 1824; m. 1 Oct., 1848, Eliza A. Locke, of Ar-
lington, then West Cambridge, Mass. ; res. in Woburn.
6498 Bohert Henry Buell^ b. 2 Nov., 1827; d. in Rochester, N. Y., 21 July,
1870.
6499 Ellen Frances Buell^ b. 27 May, 1835; res. in Springfield.
6500 George Clay Buell^ b. 31 Jan., 1838 ; m. 4 Feb., 1863, Mary C. Good-
man, of Chicopee, Mass. ; res. in West Springfield.
6501 Charles Edward Buell,^ b. 4 May, 1841; m. 13 July, 1865, Estella Anna
Whitman, of Albany, N. Y. ; later res. in New Haven, Conn.
2650. CLAEISSA,8 dau. of Samuel" (956), b. in Goshen, Conn., 16 Nov., 1781;
m. in Waverly, N. Y., 14 June, 1802, John Bassett, b. in North Adams, Mass., 30
Jan., 1:T0, son of Samuel Bassett, of Coventry, R. I., and Burlington, N. Y., and
Tabitha Wait.
He d. 23 June, 1842; she d. in Knoxville, 111., 15 Feb., 1879, aged 97 years
and 3 months.
He was a farmer, currier and shoemaker, in Smithfield, Pa.
Children.
6502 John V/ait Bassett,^ b. 23 Feb., 1803 ; m. in Spencer, N. Y., Angeline
Crocker; was a carriage maker; she d. in Chicago, 111., 1863.
6503 Samuel Kellogg Bassett,^ b. 27 Nov., 1804; m. 1830, Jane A. Bradford;
d. in Galesburg, 111., Apr., 1878; was a carriage maker; res. in
Galesburg.
6504 Charles Rogers Bassett,^ b. 3 Aug., 1808; m. Catherine Lawrence; was a
carriage maker in Knoxville.
6505 Orville Pierce Bassett,^ b. 18 June, 1810; m. Cclestia Thomas; was a
carriage maker; d. in Knoxville, 1865.
6506 Sarah Ann Bassett,^ b. 26 July, 1812; m. 30 Mar., 1834, William Aid-
rich, b. in Cooperstown, N. Y., 25 Sept., 1809, son of Eufus Aldrich
and Mary Smith, b. in Rhode Island, about 1783 ; he was a mer-
chant, tanner, currier and farmer ; d. in Henderson, Knox Co., 111.,
21 Apr., 1870; she res. in Knoxville.
6507 Chauncey Bassett,^ b. 25 Oct., 1814; was an editor and, printer in Ke-
wanee. 111.
6508 Susan BassettP b. 23 Dec, 1816 ; m. Thomas Todd, a carpenter in Lowell,
Cherokee Co., Kas.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 459
6509 Norman Austin Bassett,^ b. 10 Mar., 1830 ; m. 17 June, 1849, Keziah
Hale, b. 8 Feb., 1829 ; was a fanner in Glyndon, Clay Co., Minn.
6510 Julia Clarissa Bassett,'* b. 26 Nov., 1821; m. John M. Coggeshall, a Bap-
tist clerg}Tnan; he was chaplain of the First Iowa Cavalry; d. in
Arkansas, Apr., 1862.
2651. SUSANNAH,** dau. of Samuel" (956), b. in Poultney, Vt., 30 Sept.,
1784; m. 7 Nov., 1801, George Butson, b. .
She d. 1 June, 1813; he d. in Michigan, 1S37.
Children.
6511 George Butson^ b. ; d. young.
6512 Ann Eliza Butson,^ b. ; m. Ebenezer Vickerv; res. near Ithaca,
N. Y.
6513 Maria Butson^ b. ; m. (1) David Ford; (2) Col. P. P. Furber,
a soldier in the war of 1812.
651-4 Ruth ButsonP b. .
2653. ANNA,* dau. of SamueF (956), b. in Poultney, Vt., 6 July, 1789 ; m. 27
Sept., 1808, Phineas Pierce, b. 16 Aug., 1781. son of Phineas Pierce and Euth
Gaines.
She d. in East Smithfield, Pa., 10 May, 1313; he d. Sept., 1815.
He was a farmer; res. in East Smithfield. He enlisted in the war of 1812;
was killed in the battle of Lundy's Lane three months after entering the army.
The children were reared by Oliver Hays, who rem. to Ohio.
Children, b. in Smithfield.
6515 Fanny Maria Pierce,^ b. in Jan., 1811 ; m. John Cummings.
6516 Samuel Ransom Pierce,^ b. 23 Jan., 1S13; m. 24 Apr., 1834, Sylvia Jane
Comstock ; d. in Seymour, Ind., 9 Mar., 1882.
2658. CYNTHIA,* dau. of Samuel'" (956). b. in Poultney, Vt., 13 Dec, 1797;
m. 29 Mar., 1821, Orramel Tracy, b. in East Haddam, Conn., 12 Nov., 1793, son
of Nehemiah Tracy, b. 8 Nov., 1753, and Lucy Olmstead, b. 3 Jan., 1776. His
brother, Arobel, m. her sister, Elvira.
She d. 25 Nov., 1853.
Children, h. in Smithfield, Pa.
6517 Caroline Tracyp b. 20 Aug., 1822; m. Oct., 1876, Matt; res. in
Waverly, N. Y. ; d. about 1880.
6518 Elijah Gorham Tracy ^ b. 30 May, 1825; m. Juliette Smith; was a phy-
sician ; res. in Troy, Bradford Co., Pa. ; had no children.
6519 Alonzo Tracy ^ b. 7 May, 1827; m. Libbie Chubbock; was a carpenter in
Waverly.
6520 Ann Eliza Tracy ^ b. 14 Jan., 1830; m. Emery Wood, about 1849 ; he d.
in the army about 1862; res. in Waverly; had one son.
6521 Alanson Tracy ^ b. 14 Oct., 1832; was killed in the battle of Gettysburg,
4 July, 1863 ; was unm.
6522 Clarissa Elmira Tracy,^ b. 26 May, 1835; d. 21 Aug., 1837.
6523 Charles Chapin Tracy P b. 30 Oct.. 1838; m. 1866, Myra A. Parks; he
was the founder and president of the Marsovan College, Marsovan,
Turkey; they were missionaries to Turkey; later res. in Waverly.
460 The Kelloggs in the New World.
6524 Edwin Griffin Tracy p b. 18 May, IS-il; m. Anna Claflin; was a druggist
in Waverly ; d. Apr., 1898.
2659. TIMOTHY CALDWELL,* son of Samuel^ (956), b. in Poultney, Vt.,
25 Mar., 1800; m. in East Smithfield, Pa., Diana Aldrich, b. in Cooperstown,
K Y., 12 Oct., 1806, dan. of Eufus Aldrich and Mary Smith, both of East Smith-
field.
He d. in East Smithfield, 16 Dec, 1883; she d. in the same place, 27 Apr.,
1885.
He was a farmer and mechanic ; res. in East Smithfield ; was deacon in the
Congregational Church; was an old-time Whig and, later, a Eepublican.
Children, h. in East Smithfield, Pa.
-{-6525 Orville Bassett,** b. 20 Nov., 1827; m. Frances Orion Wilcox.
-1-6526 Mary Smith,® b. 7 Aug., 1831; m. Aaron Jarcd Dietrick.
-f 6527 S.\RAH Ann,» b. 13 Oct., 1832 ; m. George Tracy Cole.
6528 Samuel," b. ; d. aged 6.
-f 6529 Cynthia Evelyn," b. 10 Jan., 1841 ; m. Edward Gilbert Wright.
2660. ELVIRA,8 dau. of Samuel' (956), b. in Smithfield, Pa., 15 Nov., 1803;
m. in Smithfield, 21 July, 1822, Arobel Tracy, b. 21 Feb., 1796, son of Nehemiah
Tracy, of East Haddam, Conn., b. 8 Nov., 1753, and Lucy Olmstead, b. 3 Jan.,
1776.
He d. in Smithfield, 15 Mar., 1883 ; she d. in the same place, 30 Nov., 1893.
He was a farmer; res. in Smithfield; was a Congregationalist; in politics
a Whig and a Eepublican.
Children.
6530 Emmeline Lucy Tracy ^ b. 5 Sept., 1825 ; m. about 1850, Brainard
Bowen, a farmer of Troy, Pa.; she d. 20 Feb., 1871; had no chil-
dren.
6531 Selden TracyP b. 13 Aug., 1829; m. (1) 16 Sept., 1858, Mary Louise
Andrews; (2) 6 Feb., 1872, Mary Jane Smith ; he was a farmer.
6532 Mary Ellen Tracy,'^ h. 13 May, 1833; m. Lewis B. Gerould; res. in
Smithfield.
6533 J. Dorrance Tracy ^ b. 21 Oct., 1835; m. 27 Dec, 1859, Victoria Phelps;
he was a farmer ; res. in Smithfield.
6534 Jerusha Elvira Tracy,** b. 1 Jan., 1841; m. Levi T. Birchard, a farmer
in Susquehanna Co., Pa.
2662. LATJEA,8 dau. of Bradford'' (958), b. in Hamden, Conn., 11 Feb., 1787;
m. in Hudson, 0., 3 Apr., 1803, Jotham Atwater, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 15 Oct.,
1779, son of Enos Atwater, of Connecticut, and Lois Allen, who d. in Mantua, 0-
He d. 5 Nov., 1828; she d. 30 Aug., 1834.
He was a farmer in Mantua, where both d.
Children, b. in Mantua.
6535 Sylvia Atwater,^ h. 28 Dec, 1805; m. in Mantua, 5 Oct., 1826, Dr.
Homer Earle ; he d. in Monticello, Minn. ; she d. in Elk Eiver,
Minn., 2 Oct., 1873.
6536 Ilervey Atwater,'^ b. 22 Mar., 1809; d. unm., in Mantua, 28 Aug., 1824.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 461
6537 Julia Atwaier^ b. 14 Jan., 1813; m. 19 Sept., 1833, Simon Stough, a
hotel keeper; d. in Ravenna, 0., 31 Dec, 1838; he m. (2) Arm
Daggett.
6538 Eliza Atwater,^ b. 16 Jan., 1816; m. in Newton Falls, 0., 4 Dec, 1842,
Ansel Bosworth, a farmer in Braceville, 0.; d. in Braceville, 24
Jan., 1844; he m. (2) Mrs. Nancy Shaler.
6539 Lucinda Atwater,^ b. 17 May, 1819; m. 7 Mar., 1841, Jacob S. Smith, a
farmer; res. in Braceville.
2663. POLLY,* dau. of Bradford'' (958), b. 14 Feb., 1788; m. (1) 1805, Eben-
ezer Pease.
He d. ; she m. (2) 1817, John Oviatt; d. 23 Nov., 1864.
Children by first husband.
6540 George Pease,^ b. 28 Apr., 1807 ; m. ; he was a farmer in Twins-
burg, 0. ; when four years old he lost one of his eyes, and seven
years later became totally blind.
6541 Mary Pease,^ b. 5 Aug., 1809; m. ; he was a farmer; she d. 25
Nov., 1865.
6542 Luna PeaseP b. 5 Sept., 1811; m. ; he was a cabinet maker in
Collinwood, 0.
Children by second husband.
6543 Lucretia OviattP b. 14 Feb., 1818; d. young.
6544 human OviattP b. 14 Oct., 1820 ; was a fanner in Twinsburg, 0.
6545 Charlotte OviattP b. 15 Dec, 1821; was a farmer in Hudson, 0.
6546 Harmon Oviatt^ b. 3 June, 1823 ; d. aged 2.
6547 Almond OviattP b. 22 Sept., 1826; was a farmer in Hudson; d. Jan.,
1873.
2664. MARINA,* dau. of Bradford' (958), b. 4 Oct., 1790; m. in Hudson, 0.,
1808, Zina Post, b. in Saybrook, Conn., 14 Apr., 1779, son of Joshua Post, of
Saybrook, and Anna Jones.
He d. 8 Aug., 1865 ; she d. 12 June, 1877, aged 86.
He was a farmer in Hudson, where he res. fifty-eight years.
Children, b. in Hudson.
6548 Aurelia PostP b. 20 June, 1813; m. Oct., 1832, Augustus E. Foot; he
was assistant cashier in the Second National Bank of Cleveland, 0.,
where they res. ; had no children.
6549 Ebenezer PostP b. 15 Sept., 1815; m. 31 Dec, 1839, Maria Davis, b. 20
July, 1820 ; was a farmer in Hudson.
6550 William PostP b. 28 Nov., 1817; was a farmer; res., unm., in Hudson.
6551 Anna Postp b. 27 Nov., 1819; m. Sept., 1837, Horace Chamberlain, a
grocer in Newburg, 0.
6552 Bradford PostP b. 19 July, 1821; m. (1) Feb., 1842, Eliza Ann Wil-
liams, b. 8 Aug., 1824; she d. 3 Mar., 1856; he m. (2) 18 Sept.,
1860, Martha Chittenden, b. 4 Dec, 1834, dau. of John Chittenden,
of Clinton, Conn., and Boston, 0. ; he was a grocer in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
462 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
6553 Elvira Post,^ b. 24 Oct., 1824 ; m. 2 Jan., 1842, Chaunccy Fowler, Jr., a
carriage trimmer and saddler, b. 13 Feb., 1820 ; he d. 20 Mar.,
1873 ; after his death she res. in Hudson.
6554 Cynthia Post,^ b. 22 Mar., 1829; m. 9 Oct., 1853, Nelson Waite, son of
Benjamin Waite and Sallie Kent; he was a fanner; lived in
Northfield and Hudson, 0., and Centerville, Cal.; had five chil-
dren.
2665. RHODA,^ dau. of Bradford^ (958), b. about 1792; m. about 1808, Ben-
jamin Oviatt.
He was a farmer.
Children.
6555 Olive Oviatt^ b. ; m. Tiffany; res. in Michigan, where
shed.
6556 Eliza Oviattp b. ; m. Hinsdale; res. in Loraine Co., 0.
6557 Julia Oviattp b. ; m. Recompense Tiffany. "
6558 Martha Oviattp b. ; m. Lewis Beard; res. in Kendallville, Ind.
6559 Mary Oviattp b. ; m. Moody; res. in Kendallville; both
are d.
6560 Eanford OviattP b. ; m. Harriet Rej-nolds; was drowned in the
Sacramento River, Cal., in 1853.
6561 Silas OviattP b. ; m. Jemima Sapp; res. in Kendallville.
6562 Salmon OviattP b. ; m. Margaret Cannon; res. in Twinsburg, 0.
2667. ALFRED,^ son of Bradford'' (958), b. in Goshen, Conn., 4 Sept., 1797;
m. 27 Nov., 1823, Atlanta Upson, b. in Bristol, Conn., 7 Apr., 1798.
He d. in Hudson, 0., 28 Jan., 1876; she d. 27 Mar., 1897.
He was a stone cutter and manufacturer of millstones ; res. in Hudson.
Children, six d. in infancy.
-1-6563 George Washington,** b. 22 Feb., 1836; m. Sarah Brooke.
2668. ELVIRA,® dau. of Bradford' (95S). b. in Hudson, 0., 4 Aug., 1803; m.
in Hudson, 7 Oct., 1824, John Ferguson Frost, son of John Frost (a revolutionary
soldier), of Blandford, Mass., and Eleanor Ferguson.
He d. 24 Aug., 1860; she i 27 July, 1871.
He rem. in 1818 from Blandford to Mantua, 0., where both d.
Children, b. in Mantua.
6564 Eleanor Elvira Frostp b. 6 Sept., 1825 ; res., unm., in Mantua.
6565 Zina John FrostP b. 15 Jan., 1S28; m. Feb., 1867, Sarah Butler;
was a farmer in Moultrie Co., 111.
6566 Homer C. Frostp b. 30 Dec, 1829; m. May, 1852, Mary Hickox; res. in
Auburn, Geauga Co., 0., where he was the owner of a sawmill.
6567 Cornelia Frostp b. 6 Apr., 1832 ; d. 14 Sept., 1837.
6568 Louisa Frostp b. 13 Mar., 1834; m. Sept., 1851, Green Fenton, a farmer
of Streetsboro, Portage Co., 0.
6569 Almira FrostP b. 10 Dec, 1836; m. Nov., 1857, Reuben Silvemale; d.
in Mantua, 6 Oct., 1860.
6570 Maria FrostP b. 4 Aug., 1839 ; m. in Mantua, 31 Dec, 1857, Reuben 0.
Halsted ; res. on the homestead in Mantua.
I
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 463
6571 George Samuel Frostj^ h. 3 Aug., 1842; m. 1871, Xancy Gammil; was a
farmer in Moultrie Co., 111.
2669. LANSING,* son of Bradford'' (958), b. in Hudson, 0., 21 Dec, 1806;
m. S Feb., 1826, Caroline Bishop, of Hudson, b. 9 Oct., 1809, dau. of David
Bishop, b. in Goshen, Conn., 11 Feb., 1785, and Sarah Kennedy, b. in Blandford,
Mass., 18 Mar., 1784.
He d. ; she d. 2 Jan., 1872.
Soon after his marriage he settled in Charlestown, 0. He was a stone cutter,
and, with his brother, Alfred, had many large contracts in Northern Ohio. He
afterward turned his attention to farming in which he was successful. Later he
was in the lumber business and lived with his dau., Mrs. J. C. Harmon.
Children, b. in Charlestown.
6573 A SoN,» b. and d. 27 May, 1827.
6573 Mart Aurelia,» b. 16 Aug., 1829; m. 15 May, 1855, John Birge Ells-
worth, a farmer of Hudson.
6574 Helen- Georgianxa,» b. 6 Feb., 1831; m. 37 Nov., 1849, Jonathan
Chauncey Harmon, of Freedom, 0.; he res. in Charlotte, Mich.,
where he has a flour and feed store, etc.
6575 Bradford,** b. 13 Mar., 1833; m. Mary- Tomlinson, of Charlestown; he
was a farmer in Eavenna, 0.; enlisted in Sept., 1863, in Battery
A, First Ohio Reg. ; d. in the hospital in Nashville, Tenn., 30 June,
1864.
6576 Luna Elvira,® b. 29 May, 1835; d. June, 1836.
6577 Angeline," b. 2 July, 1837 ; m. 15 May, 1855, Albert Gallatin Buell, of
Eavenna; he was a farmer; res. in Chester, Mich.
6578 Sarah Lavinna,® b. 7 Feb., 1840; m. 11 Nov., 1856, John Elsifee
Sharp; he was a station agent in Ravenna; she d. 1 Aug., 1877.
6579 Sylvia Atl.anta," b. 12 Nov., 1842; m. (1) 25 Dec, 1867, William
Allen, of Ravenna; he d. 14 Mar., 1873; she m. (3) June, 1874,
'< Silas Allen Barnes, of Charlotte, where they res.
r 6580 Caroline Alice,'* b. 1 Apr., 1846 ; m. 25 Dec, 1867, Rodney L. Phelps;
|v he was a lawj'er, but owing to poor health he did not follow this pro-
p fession; he later became an assistant station agent.
' 6581 Alfred Lansixg,» b. 23 Dec, 1848; m. 1 Jan., 1872, May Spink, of
I Chardon, 0. ; he was engineer in a flouring mill in Ravenna.
\ 6582 Martha Achsah,** b. in Ravenna, 25 Sept., 1852; d. Sept., 1853.
2672. LUMAN,^ son of Helmont" (960), b. in West Goshen, Conn., 8 Aug.,
1788; m. 20 Sept.. 1810, Hannah Tuttle, b. 20 Nov., 1789, /iau. of Noah Tuttle
and Ruth .
He d. in Minnesota, aged 94 ; she d. .
He was a blacksmith, a machinist and an edge tool manufacturer; settled,
after his marriage, in Goshen; rem. in 1816 to Smithfield, Pa.; later rem. to
Wisconsin, then to Cameron, Mo., where, on his eighty-ninth birthday, he was
given a dinner with seven other veterans, whose united ages were 555 years. At
that time he was hale and hearty; walked several miles each day; was a lively con-
versationalist, and is said to have been a close reasoner and well informed on cur-
rent events, as well as the past history of our country.
464 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
6583 A SoN,« b. July, 1811.
6584 WiNSEL Fe-N-ner/-* b. July, 181-2; m. 1811, Prudence Arnold, dau. of
David Arnold, of Smithfield; he was a blacksmith; d. about three
years after his marriage ; had two children, who d. young ; she m.
(2) in Kenosha, Wis., 1856, William Parkinson Heron; he d. 3
Mar., 1897; she later res. in Ulster, Pa.
6585 Maria Louis.^.," b. 20 Xov., 1814; m. Nathan Van Deusen; d. 8 Apr.,
1873; he d. 8 Sept., 1886; res. in Horse Heads, N. Y.
6586 Elvira Minerva,** b. ; m. about 1844, Edwin B. Corlef, of
Smithfield; d. .
6587 Thaddeus Lumax,** b. ; m. (1) Elizabeth Hinman, of Kenosha;
she d. ; he m. (2) Mina Arnold; res. in Stillwater, Minn.
6588 Almekin Stillman," b. ; m. 1846, Anna Hacket, of Smithfield,
dau. of Asa Hacket; both d. in Wisconsin, .
6589 Helmont Samuel," b. ; m. Fanny Arnold, sister of Prudence;
res. in the Black Hills.
6590 Hannah,'* b. ; d. aged 18 months.
6591 Findley McKean^® b. ; m. in Wisconsin, Susan Jones; he was
a Methodist minister; d. in Wisconsin; his widow and children
went to Kansas.
2673. CHAUNCEY,* son of Hehnont' (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 23 Apr.,
1790; m. 23 Sept., 1813, Helen Howe, b. in Canaan, Conn., 27 May, 1793, dau.
of Melzar Howe, of Goshen, b. 19 Oct., 1773, and Huldah Willoughby, b. 20 Mar.,
1773.
She d. 1 Feb., 1880; he d. 31 Jan., 1885.
Soon after his marriage he rem. to Bradford Co., Pa., then a wilderness. He
was a carpenter; res. from 1823 to 1837 in Cortland Co., N. Y., and in 1837 set-
tled in Kellogg's Corners, now Sylvania, Wis. ; there, in 1839, he aided, by labor-
ing at his trade, in erecting the first Protestant Church dedicated in Wisconsin.
He was a farmer there for fifteen years, and then rem. to Clajion, Winnebago
Co., then the frontier in that direction. From thence he rem. to Fort Atkinson,
Wis., and later to Neenah, where he d.
He was seventy-nine years a member of the Methodist Church and served
long terms as a class leader and steward. A pleasant vein of himior characterized
his life until its close, and he was of a hearty, hopeful disposition, although old
age brought deafness and blindness. He was a staunch Democrat (not a Copper-
head) during the war. He often prayed that he might once again live under a
Democratic administration. He lived to see President Cleveland elected, but not
inaugurated.
Children.
6593 William Amil,'* b. 30 July, 1813; was a carpenter; d. unm., 31 Oct.,
1839.
+6593 Seth Ransom,** b. in Smithfield, Pa., 3 Feb., 1815; m. Lucy Maria
Marsh.
6594 Theresa Minerva," b. 12 Feb., 1817; m. as his second wife, James
Ladd, of Menasha, Wis., b. 22 July, 1842, son erf Jesse Ladd and
Thankful Holmstead, b. 16 May, 1799; res. in Hudson, S. D.; she
d. ; had no children; he m. (3) Charitj' Willey, who d. 10
Dec, 1865.
i
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 465
+6595 Ophelia Matilda,® b. 2 Aug., 1818 ; m. Rev. Francis Metcalf.
-i-6596 AuRELiA Matilda," b. in Smithfield, 14 Oct., 1820; m. Abiel Walker
Lindsley.
+6597 Angelica Melissa,® b. 16 July, 1823; m. 0. H. Collar.
+6598 Leverett Steele," b. 10 Apr., 1824; m. CorneUa Wetmore Hovey.
6599 Dorleska Marinette," b. 29 Apr., 1826; d. 10 Apr., 1840.
6600 Julius Field," b. 21 Mar., 1828; d. 1 Aug., 1830.
+ 6601 Julius Field," b. in McGrawville, N. Y., 4 Feb., 1830; m. Betsey
(Elizabeth) Quereau.
6602 LoRDESKA M.A.RIAN," b. 31 Oct., 1831; d. 28 Dec., 1846.
6603 Cyrenius B.," b. 20 Aug., 1833 ; was drowned in Kenosha, 1 July, 1850.
+6604 Feancena Medora," b. 5 July, 1836 ; m. Norman Buck.
2674. AUSTIN,*' son of Helmonf (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 20 Feb., 1792;
m. (1) 7 Dec, 1817, Artemetia Howe, b. 22 June, 1795, dau. of Melzar Howe, of
Goshen, b. 19 Oct., 1772, and Huldah Willoughby, b. 20 Mar., 1773.
She, with her son, perished in a burning house, 28 Jan., 1820; he m. (2) 29
July, 1821, her sister, Armenia Howe, b. 29 Aug., 1799; she d. 23 Sept., 1841;
he m. (3) 2 Oct., 1842, Almira Daniells, b. 31 Mar., 1814; d. in Jesup, la., 30
Jan., 1871.
They res. in Kenosha, Wis. He was a blacksmith, carpenter, farmer and
miller; res. in Goshen, Conn., Springfield, Pa., Cicero and Fulton, N. Y. From
1835 to '50 he lived in Kenosha; from 1850 to '60 on Indian lands in Princeton,
Wis.; from 1860 to '62 in Janesville, Wis.; in Iowa from 1862 to '71. He was
a pioneer Methodist.
Child hy first wife.
6605 Norman Harvey," b. 31 Dec, 1819; d. 28 Jan., 1820. .
Children by second wife.
+ 6606 Artemetia Howe," b. 6 May, 1822; m. Alonzo A. Burgess.
+6607 Mary Susannah," b. 2 June, 1824; m. Eev. John Crummer.
+6608 George Josiah," b. 20 Mar., 1828; m. (1) Frances Marion Piatt; (2)
Emily Anna Lewis; (3) Mrs. Mary Jane (English) Hassam.
+6609 Maria Fidelia," b. 2 Sept., 1831 ; m. Dr. James Ozanne.
+6610 Martha Ann," b. 25 Feb., 1834; v\. (1) Hiram Gates Balcam; (2)
Hiram S. Rich.
+6611 Wilbur Fisk," b. 25 Apr., 1837 ; m. Julia Eliza Rhodes.
Child by third wife.
+6612 Austin Genaro," b. 3 Apr., 1848; m. Mary E. Seeley.
2675. ELVIRA,^ dau. of Helmonf (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 10 July, 1794;
m. Almerin Stillman.
She d. about 1825.
He m. twice after her death and rem. to Yazoo City, Miss., and d. there of
fever during an epidemic.
Children.
6613 Lucelia Minerva Stanley Stillman,'^ b. ; m. Thomas R. Blackburn,
of Cincinnati, 0. ; she d. ; had eleven children.
6614 George Kellogg Stillman,^ b. ; d. .
466 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
2676. LEVERETT STEELE,^ son of Helmont" (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 27
Oct., 1796; m. in New Haven, Conn., 19 Sept., 18:2-1, Angeline Howe, b. 30 Apr.,
1801, dau. of Melzar Howe, of Goshen, b. 19 Oct., 1772, and Huldah Willoughbj
b. 20 Mar., 1773.
He d. in Milwaukee, Wis., 16 Dec., 1854; she d. there, 27 Mar., 1885.
He was a carpenter, builder and contractor; did much of the piling on the
early harbor and railroads of Milwaukee.
Children.
+6615 Romulus Oscar," b. 6 Jan., 1827 ; m. Caroline Warner.
6616 Rastmus,** b. 27 Jan., 1828; d. 28 June, 1828.
6617 Remus,» b. 27 Jan., 1828; d. 28 June, same year.
+6618 Amherst Willoughby,** b. 13 Nov., 1829; m. Mary Isabella Phelps.
6619 Wilhelmine Estelle," b. 15 Sept., 1834; d. 11 July, 1837.
6620 CH.4.RLES Henry,» b. 12 Sept., 1838; d. 27 Feb., 1839.
2677. THADDEUS GILLETTE,^ son of Helmont^ (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., .
27 Oct., 1796 ; m. in Goshen, 7 Sept., 1832, Melinda Stuart Washburn, b. in
Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., 6 May, 1800, eldest dau. of Rev. Ebene2er
Washburn, b. in Worcester Co., Mass., 27 Oct., 1772, and Elizabeth Cone, b. 27 ^
Jan., 1777.
He d. in Neenah, Wis., 11 May, 1872; she d. 2 June, 1872.
He was a blacksmith and farmer. On 1 June, 1837, he rem. from Goshen to
the Territory of Wisconsin and bought a farm in Mount Pleasant. In Nov., 1861,
rem. to Neenah.
Children.
6621 Edgae Washburn," b. 21 July, 1823 ; d. 10 Sept., 1824.
+6622 Frederick Ferdinand" b. 3 Oct., 1827; m. Samantha Minerva Torrey.
6633 Margaret Clarissa," b. 9 Dec, 1829 ; m. 16 Apr., 1854, Wildes B. M.
Torrey; d. in Neenah, 9 July, 1882; had no children; he m. (2)
; res. in Hildah, Wis.
+6624 Georgianna Louisa," b. 12 Nov., 1834; m. Return Delos Torrey.
6625 Catharine Electa," b. 16 Nov., 1839; d. 16 Mar., 1841.
+6626 Arthur Washburn," b. 26 Mar., 1842; m. Isabelle Montgomery.
6627 HoLLis Wolsey," b. 30 May, 1844 ; d. unm., 22 June, 1864, in the hos-
pital in Nashville, Term., from wounds received in .the battle of ,
Resaca; he was a private in Co. I, Twenty-first Reg., Wisconsin
Volunteers.
2678. HARVEY,s son of Helmont' (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 25 Sept., 17£
m. (1) 30 Nov., 1825, Mary Brooks, b. 30 June, 1801, dau. of Joseph Brooks.
She d. 16 Jan., 1834; he m. (2) Apr., 1834, Elisheba Darien, of Elmirs,^
N. Y., b. 29 Aug., 1806, dau. of Seba Darien and Catherine Smith; d. 19 Aug,
1881; shed. 24 Mar., 1887.
He was a blacksmith; res. in Smithfield, Pa., Princeton and Aurorahvill^J
Wis., where both d.
Children by first wife.
6628 Maria Antoinette," b. ; m. Edward Drake, of Myersburg, Braor^
ford Co., Pa. ; he d. 1896 ; she res. in Apex, Bradford, Co., Pa-
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 467
+6639 SusAKNAH More,® b'. in Smithfield, 25 June, 1829 ; m. Rev. Thomas
Orbison.
+6630 Julius Field," b. in Smithfield, 3 Mar., 1830; m. Mary Ann Gardener.
+ 6631 Joseph Xewtox,** b. ; m. .
Children by second wife.
6632 Mary Brooks," b. in Smithfield, 3 Mar., 1835; m. in St. Marys, Wis., 3
Apr., 1871, Joel Shumway, b. IT Mar., 1818, son of Joel Sliumway ;
he was a carpenter, Methodist and Eepublican ; d. in Aurorahville,
Wis., 17 Jan., 1876; res. in Oshkosh, Wis.; had no children, but
adopted a nephew, Elbert Seba Kellogg, son of Seba A. Kellogg
(+6635).
6633 Luman Mortimer," b. ; m. ; was a farmer near Wautoma,
W^is.
6634 James Haevet," b. ; m. ; enlisted in the Twenty-first
Wisconsin Reg.; was badly wounded at Shiloh and d. soon after;
left a widow; had no children.
+6635 Seba Almerin," b. in Myersburg, Pa., 35 Oct., 1846; m. Susan Emeline
Bush.
2679. MINERVA SUSANNAH,** dau. of Helmont' (960), b. in Goshen,
Conn., 24 Sept., 1800; m. 4 May, 1834, Rev. Julius Field, b. 2 Apr., 1799, son of
Ichabod Field, b. in North Madison, Conn., and Anna French, b. in North Mad-
ison.
He was a clergyman in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Children.
6636 Susan Minerva Field,^ b. in New York City, 7 May, 1827; m. 2 Jan.,
1855, Rev. William H. Sampson, of Appleton, Wis.; d. 27 Aug.,
1861.
6637 Julia Anna Field/* b. in Glen's Falls, N. Y., 15 Jan.. 1839; m. 30 Dec,
1858, Rev. Hiram P. Shepard, of Belleville, Canada West ; d. SO
Dec, 1863.
6638 Jane Augusta Field^ b. in Fort Ann, N. Y., 7 Jan., 1833; m. 30 Aug.,
1860, S. S. Scranton, of Durham, Conn.
6639 Lucretia Elvira Field,^ b. in Salisbury, Conn., 16 Aug., 1834; d. 30 Dec,
1835.
6640 Mary Louise Field.^ b. in Sylvania, Wis., 16 Nov., 1839.
6641 Gertrude Electa Field^ b. in Sylvania, 8 June, 1843.
2680. SETH HELMONT,s son of Hehnont' (960), b. in Goshen, Conn., 14
Nov., 1803; m. 13 Nov., 1835, Electa Stratton W^ashburn, b. in New Haven,
Conn., 12 Nov., 1805 ; her sister m. his brother, Thaddeus.
He d. in Racine, Wis., 34 July, 1867 ; she d. in the same place, 17 Sept.,
1868.
In 1839 he settled in Kellogg's Corners, ten miles from Racine, where he
felled the trees and built his log cabin. His poems, written for periodicals, are
now being collected for publication. ^
Children.
6643 RoDOLPHUs Eugene," b. in Goshen, 20 Apr., 1837 ; d. in the spring of
1833.
468 The Kjelloggs in the New World.-
-f6643 Elizabeth Washburn," b. in Goshen, 20 Apr., 1839; m. James Harvey
Fancher.
+6644 Edgar Hollis,® b. in Goshen, 11 Apr., 1831 ; ni. Caroline Elizabeth
Bailey.
6645 Ann Frances," b. in New Hartford, Conn., 7 Aug., 1833 ; m. in Janes-
ville, Wis., 20 May, 1855, Eev. Ezra Luman Scofield, b. 26 Apr.,
1836, son of Ezra Scofield, b. in Saratoga, N. Y., 2 Feb., 1802, and
Harriet Havens, b. in Ballston Spa, N. Y., 22 Nov., 1804; he was
ordained pastor of the Baptist Church in Whitewater, Wis., 1
Sept., 1864 ; subsequently settled in East Troy, and Mansion, Wis.,
and, in 1880, in Barry, 111. ; he was treasurer of Almira College in
Greenville, 111. ; in 1882 he was pastor of the Carondelet Baptist
Church, St. Louis, Mo. ; adopted a child.
-1-6646 Ejima Clifford,** b. in New Hartford, 5 May, 1836; m. Flavins Luman
Wickham.
-f-6647 Jane Eliza," b. in Kellogg's Corners, 23 Apr., 1839 ; m. Isaac Frink
Child.
-1-6648 Frank Eugene » b. b. in Kellogg's Corners, 5 Dec, 1841 ; m. Kate Hall
-1-6649 Isabel Electa," b. 1 June, 1844; m. Thomas Martin Towne.
6650 Seth Alzamoea," b. in the winter of 1847 ; d. in early childhood.
-(-6651 Sylvester Clark," b. 29 Jan., 1849 ; m. Mary Ann Pearson.
2688. ABRAM,8 son of Abraham^ (962), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 28 Sept.,
1774; m. 26 Apr., 1797, Jerusha Goodwin, b. in New Hartford, 22 Sept., 1776,
dan. of Eleazar Goodwin, of New Hartford, b. in New Hartford, 27 June, 1741,
and Mehitable Cadwell.
He d. Apr., 1812.
He was a farmer and railroad contractor in New Hartford. He lived about
twenty rods north of his father's homestead.
Children, b. in New Hartford.
6652 Maria," b. 3 Mar., 1798; d. in New Hartford.
4-6653 Jerusha," b. 2 Dec, 1800; m. Allen Benham.
-1-6654 Sarah," b. 6 Dec, 1802; m. Alpheus Bailey.
6655 PuBLius ViRGiLius," b. 12 Jan., 1805 ; d. in New Hartford, 1825.
-)-6656 Amanda," b. 29 July, 1807; m. Orson Morse
6657 Abraham Goodwin," b. in New Hartford, 15 June, 1812; m. 8 May,
1846, Sophia Daboll Crum, b. in Winchester, Conn., 1 Sept., 1815,
dau. of William Crum, b. about 1775, and Hannah Nash, b. 23
Dec, 1787; she d. 22 June, 1881; he was a builder in West Win-
sted. Conn. ; d. 9 Aug., 1895 ; had no children.
2689. HANNAH,** dau. of Abraham'' (962), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 18
Mar., 1776; m. 23 Sept., 1795, Jared Andrews, b. in New Hartford, 15 June,
1769, son of Nehemiah Andrews, of New Hartford, and Huldah Benham.
He d. 20 June, 1840; she d. 11 Oct., 1861.
He was a carpenter ; res. in New Windsor, N. Y.
Children.
6658 Harriet Andrews,^ b. in New Hartford, 7 Feb., 1796; m. , 30
Dec, 1818 ; d. Aug., 1835 ; res. in Newburgh, N. Y.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 469
6659 George Andrews,^ b. 8 Apr., 1798; m. , 1 Dec, 1819; d. 10 Oct.,
184S ; res. in New Windsor.
6660 Henry Andrews,^ h. 29 Oct., 1800; was a physician in New Windsor; d.
unm., 19 Nov., 1829.
6661 Sarah Kellogg Andrews,'^ b. 20 Sept., 1802; m. , 24 Feb., 1825;
res. in Newburgh.
6662 Fanny Maria Andrews,^ b. in New Windsor, 4 Apr., 1804; d. in infancy.
6663 Warren Kellogg Andrews,^ h. 2 Jan., 1807; m. ; was a mason;
d. 7 Apr., 1881.
6664 Norman Andrews,^ b. 30 Apr., 1809; m. ; was a carpenter in
New York City.
6665 John SeymoiLr Andrews,^ b. 7 Sept., 1812; d. 2 May, 1834; res. in New
Windsor.
6666 Abraham Augustus Andrews,^ b. 29 Jan., 1815; m. , 9 Dec, 1839.
6667 Isaac Comfort Shultz Andrews,^ b. 5 Oct., 1817; m. , 18 Dec,
1845.
6668 Jared Evander Andrews,^ b. 25 Nov., 1820; d. 26 Feb., 1867; was a
commission merchant in Goshen, N. Y.
2690. DEACON WAEEEN,^ son of Abraham'' (962), b. in New Hartford,
Conn., 5 Jan., 1779; m. (1) 2 Oct., 1804, Khoda Webster, b. 27 Mar., 1783, dau.
of Charles Webster, b. in Harwinton, Conn., 22 Mar., 1745, and Hannah Phelps,
b. in Burlington, Conn., 25 Apr., 1753.
She was "a woman of eminent piety and loveliness of person and character ;"
d. in Trenton, N. Y., 29 May, 1811; he m. (2) 11 Apr., 1813, Rhoda Case, b. 21
Feb., 1791, dau. of Caleb Case, b. 24 July, 1754, and his second wife, Ehoda Mills.
She d. 11 Mar., 1861; he d. in Westmoreland, 21 May, 1869.
He was a carpenter. While in New Hartford, Conn., he lived on the "Hop-
kins place," owned, in 1850, by Wyllis Marsh. He was deacon in the church. In
1805 he rem. to Trenton; res. also in Westmoreland.
Children by first wife.
+6669 Julia Ann," b. 16 June, 1805 ; m. Nicholas Moran.
+6670 Frances Maria,»* b. in Trenton, 24 June, 1809; m. Schuyler Wade.
6671 Joseph Warren,» b. in Trenton, 13 May, 1811 ; d. in Utica, N. Y., 28
Feb., 1838; was a physician.
Children by second wife.
+6672 Frederick William," b. 5 Mar., 1815; m. Ehoda Armenia Gfates.
+6673 Ehoda Webster » b. 13 Nov., 1816; m. Ashbel Stanley Merrell.
+6674 Charles Horace," b. 15 Apr., 1819 ; m. Almira Olney.
6675 Norman Prikgle," b. 7 Apr., 1822; m. Sept., 1850, Sarah Jane Avery;
rem. to Indiana.
+6676 H.uiriet AmiELiA,» b. 31 Jan., 1825; m. Jairus Smith Knapp.
+6677 Catherine Genette," b. in Westmoreland, 24 Sept., 1827; m. Jacob
Spencer Merrell.
+6678 Mart Eliza® b. 28 July, 1830; m. Moses Bicknell Knapp.
2691. HOEACE,s son of Abraham^ (962), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 1 Oct.,
1780; m. (1) Oct., 1807, Orpah Pratt, of Granby, Conn., b- 1'''77.
470 The Kelloggs im the Xew World.
She d. 3 May, 1810; he m. (2) 3 Dec, ISll, Anna Steele, b. 26 Oct., 1788,
dau. of Isaac Steele, of New Hartford, b. 1752, and Dorothy Pitkin, b. 28 Sept
1758;, she d. 16 June, 1857; he d. 27 June, 1859.
He was a farmer on Town Hill, New Hartford, Conn.
Child by first xuife, h. in New Hartford.
-j-6679 Frederick Horace,® b. 13 July, 1808; m. (1) Eliza Ann Smith; (2)
Polly Steele; (3) Mrs. Elvira (McKee) Goodwin; (4) Mrs.
Jerusha (Spencer) Kellogg (6682).
Children by second wife.
6680 John Pratt,«» b. 14 Sept., 1815; m. Achsah Amelia Merrill, b. 24 Mar.,
1815, dau. of Eli Merrill and Lydia Jones; was a farmer in New
Hartford; d. 12 May, 1879; had no children.
+6681 Henry Augustus,** b. 20 Mar., 1817; m. Loraine E. Butler.
6682 Virgil Warren,® b. 20 July, 1823 ; m. 15 June, 1848, Jerusha Spencer,
b. 2 July, 1823; he d. 15 Mar., 1870; was a farmer in New Hart-
ford; had no children; she m. (2) in Connecticut, his brother,
Frederick Horace.
+6683 Orpah Ann,® b. 29 Sept., 1830; m. Elijah Woodward.
2695. EUTH,» dau. of Solomon' (963), b. in New Hartford, 12 Aug., 1774; "f:
m. 27 Mar., 1792, Timothy Greenly, b. 20 May, 1768.
She d. 27 Mar., 1813; he d. 19 Feb., 1852.
They res. in Eodman, N. Y., where all of their children were b. ■
Children.
6684 Francis Greenly,^ b. 9 June, 1793; d. 24 July, 1834.
6685 James Greenly,^ b. 12 June, 1795.
6686 Orsamus Greenly,^ b. 14 Oct., 1797; d. 26 July, 1823.
6687 Kellogg Greenly,^ b. 14 Apr., 1800.
6688 Amanda Greenly,'^ b. 14 Apr., 1802 ; d. in Eodman, 7 Mar., 1837.
6689 George Greenly,^ b. 10 Aug., 1804; d. in New York City, Mar., 1860.
6690 Lucy Ann Greenly,^ b. 10 Dec, 1806; d. 15 Nov., 1852."
6691 Albert Greenly,^ b. 8 Jan., 1809; d. 23 Mar., 1840.
6692 Robert Greenly,^ b. 8 Oct., 1810; m. in Eodman, 18 Oct., 1832, Lucelta i'
E. Edwards; d. in Eodman, 4 Dec, 1862.
2696. SILAS,* son of Solomon'' (963), b. in New Hartford, 30 Mar., 1776; m-
Elizabeth .
He d. in Clinton, N. Y., 6 Dec, 1818.
He and his wife sold land in Sempronius, N. Y., 31 Nov., 1806.
Children.
6693 Edth,» b. .
6694 Betsey,® b. .
2637. SOLOMON,* son of Solomon^ (963), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 4 Apr,
1778; m. 30 Dec, 1799, Eebecca Turner, b. near Newport, R. I., 19 Aug., 1779,
dau. of Eleazer Turner, of Ehode Island, and Nancy Ann Bannister McNamara.
She d. in Sempronius, N. Y., 14 May, 1825; he m. (2) 1828, Mrs. Brown;
d. 16 Sept., 1834, near Cleveland, 0.
Ees. in Sempronius and Lansingburg, N. Y.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 471
Children by first wife.
6695 EoswELL,«> b. 1800 ; d. aged 5 months.
6696 A Daughter," b. 1802; d. in infancy.
+6697 Mary Ann« b. 26 Mar., 1803; m. George Parker.
6698 Solomon," b. 11 Dec, 1804; m. ; d. in Manteno, III., 9 Mar.,
1871.
6699 Eliza," b. 19 Sept., 1805; m. Prine or Pryne; d. in Cleveland, 0.
+6700 Asher Porter," b. 1 Aug., 1809; m. Polly Maria Snow.
+6701 Delia," b. 4 Dec, 1810; m. William Concklin.
6702 A Son," b. 7 Nov., 1812; d. aged 9 months.
6703 A Daughter," twin to son, b. 7 Nov., 1812; d. aged 2 weeks.
+6704 William Henry Harrison," b. 25 Dec, 1813; m. Catherine Graves.
+6705 George William," b. 26 May, 1815; m. (1) Tammaclost; (2)
Arabella Bailey; (3) ^ .
+6706 Artemas Brewer," b. 25 Apr., 1819; ni. (1) Mary M. Light; (2)
Sophronia Almira Crawford.
Children by second wife.
6707 Elmer," b. in Yates Co., X. Y., ; d. in California.
6708 LocKwooD," b. in Yates Co., X. Y., — — — ; d. in California.
2698. WASHINGTOX,» son of Solomon" (963), b. in New Hartford, 2 July,
1780; m. 1820, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Wilbur) Simmons.
She d. 1 Jan., 1831 ; he d. 24 Aug., 1854.
When fifteen years old he left his father's farm and became a clerk in his
uncle's store, in Lansingburg, X. Y. His health failing, he followed the sea
twelve years, then went into the grocery business in New York ; went to Manlius,
N. Y., in 1845 ; was of strong religious convictions.
Children, b. in New York City.
+6709 George Washington," b. 26 Xov., 1821; m. Elizabeth Ann Hendricks
Martin.
6710 John Henry," b. 10 Xov., 1823; d. in Xew York, 5 Xov., 1844; is
buried in New York City.
6711 Caroline Elizabeth," b. 26 Feb., 1826 ; d. in Xew York, 12 May, 1833.
2699. GEEEX,^ son of Solomon^ (963), b. in Xew Hartford, Conn., 14 Sept.,
1782; m. 1804, in Jefferson Co., X. Y., Chloe Wilcox, b. about 1783, dau. of
Capt. Joseph Wilcox, of Litchfield, Conn., and Lorraine (now Worth), Jefferson
Co., X. Y., b. in 1762, and Hannah Banning, b. in 1765.
She d. 12 Mar., 1852; he d. in Morrison, III, 22 May, 1871.
He was a farmer and one of the earliest settlers of Rodman, Jefferson Co.,
N. Y., where he res. from 1804 to '40 ; was a merchant in Sacket Harbor from
1840 to '42 ; in Kingston, Canada West, from 1842 to '65 ; in Rodman from 1865
to '67; in Morrison, HI., from 1867 to '71. He served in the war of 1812; was
taken prisoner and forced by the British to drive a team in their service.
Children.
6712 Aurora," b. 15 Oct., 1806 ; m. 22 May, 1828, Arthur W. Craig, b. in Jef-
ferson Co., X. Y., 1808 ; he was a farmer in Jefferson Co., and
Kingston, Canada West; d. in Kingston, 8 Feb., 1885; had several
children all of whom d. in infancy.
472
The Kelloggs in the New World.
6713 Eliza Ann,» b. 12 June, 1808; d. unm., 30 Dec, 1831.
+6714 Charles Grandison,* b. 28 Jan., 1810; m. Caroline Curtiss.
+6715 George Washingtox,** b. 2 Jan., 1812; m. Teressa Tarble.
-i-6716 Gree.y,» b. 28 Mar., 1816; m. Sabra Root.
6717 Lucy," b. in Eodman, N. y., 10 Dec, 1822; m. 10 June, 1847, Benja-
min S. Foreman, b. 27 Sept., 1815, son of Joab Foreman, of Ellis-
burg, N. Y. ; he was an architect and builder, of Sacket Harbor-
in 1850 he res. in Charlotte and in 1854 in Morrison; she d. in
Morrison, 24 Mar., 1896; he d. in the same place, 10 Jan., 1899.
2700. HARVEY,** son of Solomon'' (9G3), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 29 Sept,
1785; m. in Rodman, N. Y., 30 Mar., 1806, Mary (Polly) Butterfield, b. in Ben-
nington, Vt., 19 Oct., 1786.
She d. 28 Nov., 1839; he m. (2) in Sterling, N. Y., Feb., 1840, Orpha D.
Curtis; d. 11 Feb., 1856; she d. in Ravenna, 0., 1863 or '64.
He was a farmer in Worth Center, N. Y.
Children by first wife.
+ 6718 Orlando,^ b. 2 Feb., 1807; m. (1) Sovilla Bullock; (2) Susan B.
Lamphier; (3) Mrs. Malinda (McKee) Smith.
+6719 Martha,® b. 9 Aug., 1808; m. Leonard Parker.
6720 Henry Loton,** b. 9 Mar., 1810; d. 29 Apr., 1821.
6721 Harvey,» b. 18 Jan., 1812; d. 18 Jan., 1822.
+6722 Ruth," b. 19 Aug., 1813; m. Morgan Lewis HoUey.
6723 Mary,® b. 9 Nov., 1815; m. Halsey J. Monroe; d.
25 July, 1896; he d. there, 16 Apr., 1898; had several children.
+6724 Sarah Maria,® b. 29 Jan., 1818; m. Samuel Morgan Jones.
+6725 Solomon Washington,® b. 20 Dec, 1819; m. (1) Ruth Louisa Brown;
(2) Eunice Rebecca Brown.
+6726 James Gregg,® b. 26 Dec, 1821; m. Sarah Jane Gifford. , ,•
+6727 Nancy Clark,® b. 3 Jan., 1824; m. Levi Woolson.
6728 Ann Eliza,® b. 13 Dec, 1825; d. unm., 13 Aug., 1847.
+6729 Sylvia Jane,® b. 5 Apr., 1828; m. James Canfield Brown.
Hebron, Wis.,
2701. JAMES,^ son of Solomon^ (963), b. in New Hartford, 14 Feb., 1787; m.
21 Apr., 1814, Mary Prior, b. 2 Oct., 1790.
She d. 26 Feb., 1857 ; he d. .
He lived in Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y. The Franklin Iron Company pur-
chased the homestead.
Children.
+6730 Mary Maria,® b. 23 May, 1815 ; m. Jason Reed.
+6731 Emily Matilda,® b. 3 May, 1817 ; m. William Pebble Slocum.
6732 Wealthy Ann,® b. 7 Apr., 1820; m. 19 Feb., 1840, Alvin L. StiUman.
6733 Albert Arthur,® b. 23 Jan., 1827; m. Sarah Lampman; res. in Utica,
N. Y. ; had three children.
6734 Susan ® b. 10 May, 1829 ; d. 10 May, same year.
+6735 Eliza Ann Melissa,® b. in Oneida Co., N. Y., 9 Dec, 1830; m. ThomM
Rix Maxon.
2702. PHILO,» son of Solomon'' (963), b. 3 Jan., 1789; m. (1) 14 Oct, 1821,
Nancy Ann' Riley, b. 16 Nov., 1799.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 473
She d. in Strongsville, 0., 1 May, 1841; he m. (2) ; d. 1 Sept.,
1854; she d. .
He was a farmer; res. in Brimfield, 111.; joined the church in Clinton,
N. Y., 3 May, 1813.
Children by first wife.
+ 6736 EcTH Helena,® b. in Manlius, N. Y., 14 Feb., 1823; m. Jonathan Pat-
rick Sinnott.
6737 Wellington Eiley,» b. in Manlius, 24 Sept., 1824; d. in Galva, 111., 11
Jan., 1857.
+6738 Walter Raleigh,» b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 14 Aug., 1827; m. Cecelia
Porter Moore.
6739 Philander,® b. in Wethersfield, 29 Nov., 1829; m. ; res. in
Brimfield, 111.; had no children.
6740 WiLLiAit Riley,® b. in Manlius, 2 Apr., 1832 ; is unm. ; res. with his
sister, Mrs. Eno, in Pomona, Cal.
6741 Elizabeth,® b. in Xorthfield, 0., 14 Aug., 1834 ; d. in infancy.
+6742 EoLLA EiLET,® b. in Xorthfield, 9 June, 1836; m. Juliett Moore.
+6743 Eliza Pamelia,® b. in Strongsville, 7 Aug., 1838; m. William Henry
Willcox.
+6744 Caroline Nancy,® b. in Strongsville, 16 Apr., 1841 ; m. Harvey Eno.
2703. PEARL,* son of Solomon'' (963), b. 3 Jan., 1789; m. in Clinton, N. Y.,
23 Feb., 1813, Lucy Maria Northrup, b. in Woodbridge, Conn., 10 Nov., 1788,
dau. of Philo Northrup, b. about 1763, and Rebecca Sperry, b. 1765.
He d. 11 Sept., 1858; she d. 21 Mar., 1866.
He lived one and one-quarter miles west of Fayetteville ; was a farmer and
lumberman; rem. from Clinton, N. Y., to Manlius; served in the war of 1812;
owned part of lot 73 in Manlius, next to the homestead of Deacon Phineas Kel-
logg.
Children.
+6745 LuciLLA,® b. 26 Oct., 1813; m. Isaac Gurley Hall.
+6746 Jane Ette ® b. 18 Apr., 1815 ; m. Dr. Charles S. Johnson.
6747 Jane AnxN,® b. 18 Apr., 1815; d. 24 Feb., 1816.
+6748 OzRO Northrup,® b. 22 Apr., 1816; m. Harriet Newell Clark.
-1-6749 Ann Eliza,® b. 13 Dec, 1817 ; m. Benjamin Porter Baker.
-j-6750 Edward Pearl,® b. 16 Apr., 1819 ; m. Elizabeth Caldwell Hazelett.
6751 Cynthia Olh-e,® b. 15 Dec, 1820; m. in Fayetteville, N. Y., 15 Feb.,
1849, Alexander Duff, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, Jan., 1814; he
d. in Ottawa, 111., Feb., 1897; had no children.
+6752 Ch.arles Leicester,® b. in Fayetteville, 18 Oct., 1822; m. Susan La-
vinia Crippin.
+6753 Louisa Heroine,® b. near Fayetteville, 28 May, 1824; m. Dwight Baker.
4-6754 Racine Daniel,® b. in Fayetteville, 9 Mar., 1828; m. Elizabeth Ann
+6755 Newell Albert,® b. 14 Apr., 1834; m. Catherine Margaret Marsh.
2704. HENRY,^ son of Solomon'' (963), b. in Clinton, N. Y., 17 Apr., 1791;
m. 5 Dec, 1811, Sarah Reynolds, b. in Western Oneida Co., N. Y., 28 Oct., 1789,
dau. of Daniel Reynolds, of Western Oneida Co.
474 The Kelloggs ix the New Woeld.
He d. in Manlius, X. Y., 31 Aug., 1S25, where he was a farmer; she m. (2)
1840, Amasa Martin, of Oswego, N. Y., where she d. 25 Nov., 1843.
Children.
4-6756 Jefferson Daniel Eeynolds,^ b. 19 Dec, 1813; ra. Maria Hoffman.
+6757 Elmira," b. 13 Jan., 1816; m. George Washington Halstead.
6758 Elnora AnxN,» b. 29 Aug., 1817; m. (1) 3 Feb., 183G, George Hunt, of
Syracuse, N. Y. ; he was a butcher; rem. in 1852, to Onondaga,
N. Y., where he d. 9 Mar., 1876; she m. (2) 11 Dec, 1879, Lewis
Everett Joy, a farmer in Syracuse; (3) William Beck.
+6759 Saeah (Sally) Ann/-* b. 20 Mar., 1819; m. Alexander DufE.
+6760 John Washington," b. in Clinton, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1821; m. (1) Eliza-
beth Church; (2) Elizabeth Phillips.
2705. ABRAM,8 son of Solomon'' (963), b. in New York, 12 Feb., 1793 ; m. 28
Oct., 1817, Maria Mickles, b. 10 Mar., 1797, dau. of John Mickles.
She d. 6 July, 1837; he m. (2) in Oswego, N. Y., 4 Feb., 1838, Mrs. Cath-
erine (Wasson) Essex, b. 5 Dec, 1800, widow of Henry Essex and dau. of George
Wasson and Hannah Wiggins; she d. 20 July, 1856; he m. (3) in Oswego, 30
Mar., 1858, Julia Wood; she d. ; he m. (4) 1875, Elizabeth Nogle. b. in
England; she d. 3 Feb., 1878; he d. in Barron Co., Wis., 18 Dec, 1877, aged 84
years, 10 months and 8 days; is buried in Sheridan, Wis.
He was a farmer ; res. in Oswego until 1838 ; rem. in 1857 to Johnsonburg,
N. Y. ; in 1864 to Barron Co., Wis.
Children by first wife.
+6761 EoMANDUS,** b. in Sempronius, X. Y., 1 Mar., 1831; m. Mary Jane Essex.
+6762 Eomanzon Beacmont," b. in Sempronius, 15 Dec, 1822; m. (1) Sa-
brina Fisher; (2) Nancy Jane Hale.
6763 Amaeinda," b. 16 Mar., 1827; m. in Oswego, about 1845, Isaac C. Tif-
fany; d. in Oswego, 1846; had three children (triplets), b. and
d. 1846.
6764 Vandoeman,» b. in Oswego, 1 Oct., 1829; m. in Dallas, Wis., 19
Oct., 1871, Olive Crosier, b. in Rockford, 111., 22 July, 1851, dau.
of Smith Crosier and Catherine Shoemaker; he was a farmer, a
Methodist Episcopalian and a Republican; they res. in Prairie
Farm, Barron Co., Wis. ; had no children.
+ 6765 RosEMAN,** b. 10 May, 1832; m. Louisa Roemheldt.
Child by second wife.
+ 6766 MoRANDO," b. in Oswego, 23 Aug., 1838; m. Mary A. Kidd.
2706. AARON,«sonof Solomon^ (963), b. 12 Feb., 1793; m. (1) Sarah
Mickles, b. 17 Sept., 1800, dau. of John Mickles.
She d. in Orwell, N. Y., 25 Oct., 1825, aged 23; he m. (2) 1830, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Coles, of Long Island, N. Y.; she d. 26 May, 1838; he m. (3) Mrs. Rispah
Cornwall; she d. Nov., 1852; he m. (4) in the fall of 1856, Mary Panick; d.
23 Jan., 1870; she d. 31 July, 1879.
Children by first wife.
+6767 Christopher Columbus,® b. near Syracuse, N. Y., 21 Mar., 1822; m-
Frances Wright.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World.
6768
A SoN,» b. —
; d-
in
infancj
6769 A Daughter,'
b.
—
—
: d. in
infancy.
6770
A Daughtek,"
b.
—
—
; d. in
infancy.
Child by second wife.
+6771 Sarah Elizabeth,» b. 26 May, 1838 ; m. Edward Hoolcway.
Child hy third wife.
6772 Aarox Richard,** b. ; d. in Andersonville Prison, 1864; en-
listed in the Sixtj'-ninth Illinois Volunteers, when 15 years of age.
2710. COL. XORMAX,s son of Moses^ (964), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 31
Oct., 1794; m. 3 Jan., 1821, Fannie Steele, b. 29 Dec, 1797, dau. of Isaac Steele,
of New Hartford, b. 14 Oct., 1752, and Lavinia Goodwin, b. 8 Jan., 1765. She
was a descendant of John Steele, of Hartford, who was Assistant Governor 1636,
and who was descended from Gov. Bradford, Gov. Webster and Richard Treat.
She d. 6 Dec, 1865; he d. in New Hartford, 17 Dec, 1872.
They res. in New Hartford; later in Nepaug, Conn. He was a farmer; was
Col. of Militia; served two terms in the State Legislature; was a Free Mason for
over fifty years.
Children, h. in New Hartford.
6773 Leonard Fitch,» b. 25 Jan., 1822; m. in New Hartford, 27 May, 1847,
Frances F. Merrill, b. in New Hartford, 1825, dau. of James Mer-
rill, b. 20 Dec, 1792, and Julia Holcomb, b. 1795 ; res. in New
Hartford, and Guilford, Conn., where he was a hotel proprietor;
he was a Congregationalist and a Republican; she d. in New Haven,
Conn., 29 Jan., 1893 ; had no children.
+6774 Robert Dwight,» b. 24 Feb., 1823 ; m. Sabra Ann Pierpont.
-i-6775 Norman Gilbert," b. 20 Jan., 1825; m. (1) Rebecca Thorpe Hinckley;
(2) Elizabeth Steele Castle
+6776 James Hoi[ER» b. 9 June, 1826; m. Harriet Merrill.
6777 Fanxy,» b. 25 Nov., 1828; d. 25 Jan., 1829.
+6778 Henry Clat,» b. 20 June, 1831; m. Mariette Spraguc
6779 Lucius,** b. 7 Oct., 1834; d. unm., in-New York City, 23 Sept., 1887.
+6780 Fanny Eliza" b. 7 Aug., 1837; m. (1) Stephen Alanson Spencer; (2)
Abner Hincklev.
2711. TRUMAN,^ son of Moses" (964), b. in New Hartford, Dec, 1800; m.
1826, Fannie Marsh, b. 20 May, 1803, dau. of Roswell Marsh, of New Hartford,
Conn., and Anna Crow, b. 1769.
He d. 6 May, 1863; she d. 12 Apr., 1887, aged 84.
He was a resident of New Hartford.
Children, I. in New Hartford.
+6781 Eleanor" b. Aug., 1828; m. Orvis Griggs.
+6782 Cand.^ce" b. 14 Apr., 1833; m. Orvis Griggs.
+6783 Urial® b. ; m. AdeUne Wilkinson.
+6784 Franklin," b. ; m. Celestia Beany.
6785 Howard," b. ; m. Rhoda Chappel.
476 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2716. CAPT. CHAELES DORR,^ son of Ellas'^ (965), b. in New Hartford,
Conn., 9 Jan., 1799; m. (1) 3 Oct., 1823, Cynthia Hill, b. about 1809, dau. of
Miles Hill, of Bristol, Conn., and Ada Upson.
She d. 29 June, 1840; he m. (2) 21 Sept., 1841, Orrell Woodruff, dau. of
Titus Woodruff, of New Hartford, and Abigail Cowles; she d. 3 Nov., 1849; he
m. (3) Mrs. Susan (Hayes) Bidwell, b. about 1796, dau. of Banning Hayes, of
Granby, Conn.; she d. 1 Jan., 1870; he d. . ^
He was a farmer in New Hartford. '^
Children iy first wife, h. in New Hartford.
+6786 William Hill® b. 16 July, 1824; m. Jane Ann Hazen.
+6787 Elizabeth Dorr," b. 12 Aug., 1827; m. (1) George Louis Hurlbut;
(2) Thomas Arthur Waite; (3) Frederick Anson Castle; (4)
Samuel Hawley Benedict; (5) William Thomas Wilcox.
6788 Walter Chaeles,» b. 16 Aug., 1836; m. 4 July, 1863, Sarah Pratt, b.
3 Feb., 1844, dau. of Oscar Pratt, of Sandisfield, Mass. ; d. 2 Jan.,
1895 ; had no children.
2717. KETURAH,8 dau. of Phineas'' (966), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 10
Nov., 1778 ; m. in New Hartford, 20 Jan., 1799, Gen. Oliver Collins, b. in Wal-
lingford. Conn., 25 Aug., 1762, son of Jonathan Collins and Agnes Lynn.
He d. in New Hartford, N. Y., 14 Aug., 1838; she d. in Manchester, Oneida
Co., N. y., 28 Jan., 1856 ; both are buried in New Hartford, N. Y.
She is remembered as a smart business woman, beloved and kind, always
doing good to the needy and suffering. "Her soul was made of softness and her
tongue was soft and gentle as her soul."
He was a farmer in New Hartford, N. Y. ; was a Gen. of Militia ; was twice
called out, with his brigade in the war of 1812, for the defense of Sacket Harbor
and Brownsville, Mar., 1813.
Children.
6789 Sarah Collins/* b. 20 Jan., 1800; m. 14 Apr., 1823, Gov. James Duane
Doty, b. 5 Nov., 1799, son of Chillus Doty, of Martinsburgh, N. Y.,
b. 17 Nov., 1764, and Sarah Martin, b. 19 Apr., 1767. He selected
the site of Madison; was a lawyer; was Secretary of the Legislative
Council and Clerk of the Court ; was Judge from 1822 to '32 of
the United States District Court for Michigan, west of the lakes;
was a member from 1834 to '36 of the Legislative Council; was
delegate from 1837 to '41 to Congress from the Territory of Wis-
consin; was Governor of Wisconsin from 1841 to '44; was Superin-
tendent of Indian Affairs and Commissioner for treating with the :
Indian tribes of the Upper Mississippi ; was a member of the Con-
stitutional Convention of Wisconsin in 1846; was a member of P
Congress from the Third district of Wisconsin from 1848 to '53;
Superintendent of Indian Affairs, and, in 1863, Governor of Utah- 1^
In 1820 he accompanied Gov. Cass, as Secretary, on his famous tour
of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi to its sources; d. 13 June,!-,-;
1865; she d. in Oshkosh, 21 Feb., 1871. 'i
6790 Eliza Boardman Collins,'^ b. 11 May, 1801 ; m. 14 Mar., 1824, Gen-
George De Rue Ruggles, b. in Boston, Mass., 11 Dec, 1795, son of
Joseph Ruggles and Mary De Rue ; they lived in Lowville, N. Y.,^
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 477
until 1842; in Taycheedah, Wis., until 1856; he d. in Fond du
Lac, Wis., 26 May, 1866; was a farmer; was a member of the New
York Legislature three or four terms; she d. 19 Oct., 1886, aged 85.
6791 Mary Collins,^ b. 5 Mar., 1803; m. 19 Aug., 1827, Dr. Seth Adams, of
Lowville, b. 26 July, 1799, son of John Adams, of Xelson, N. H.,
and Jefferson Co., X. Y., b. 11 Mar., 1752, and Uety ; he
d. 7 Apr., 1873; she d. in Lowville, 13 Apr., 1879.
6792 Malinda Collins,** b. 17 Sept., 1804; d. umn., in Lowville, 30 June, 1867.
6793 Charles Oliver Collins,^ b. 28 Jan., 1806 ; m. Mary Bailey, dau. of Com.
Bailey of the United States Xavy; he was graduated from West
Point; served in the Black Hawk and Florida wars; d. in Fort
Gibson, Ark., 17 Aug., 1846.
6794 John Wyman Collins,'* b. 28 July, 1809; res. in New Hartford until his
father's death ; then rem. with his mother to Kirkland, N. Y., and,
after her death, to Lowville; d. unm., in Lowville, 26 Apr., 1865.
6795 Alexander Lynn CollinsJ^ b. 17 Mar., 1811; m. 28 Sept., 1835, Sarah H.
Huggins, of New Haven, Conn.; was a lawyer in Neenah and
Appleton, Wis.
6796 Catherine Frances Collins,^ b. 10 July, 1813; m. 21 Aug., 1838, Bar-
low Shackelford, b. in Culpepper, Ya., Oct., 1809, a lawyer, elected
to the Legislature of Wisconsin in 1838, for two years; he d. in
Madison, Wis., in Sept., 1846; she m. (2) 5 Sept., 1849, Gen.
Julius White, b. in Cazenovia, N. Y., Sept., 1816; he was a mem-
ber of the Wisconsin Legislature from 1848 to '49 ; was Col., Brig.-
Gen. and Maj.-Gen. of Volunteers in the war for the Union ; he was
United States Minister to the Argentine Eepublic, 1873 ; was later
a real estate dealer and capitalist in Evanston, 111.
2718. LE0NAED,8 son of Phineas'^ (966), b. 18 Feb., 1781 ; m. 27 Oct., 1808,
Sally French, of New Hartford, N. Y., b. 19 Nov., 1789, dau. of John French, b.
in Amherst, N. H., 15 Apr., 1765, and Abigail B. Gage, b. in Amherst, 20 Aug.,
1764.
He d. in Manlius, N. Y., 22 May, 1817; she d. 9 Aug., 1870.
Pes. in Manlius. He published the Manlius Times. After his death she re-
turned to New Hartford, N. Y.
Children, h. in Manlius.
+6797 Asahel Sewakd,» b. 19 Aug., 1809 ; m. Eunice A. Heald.
-1-6798 John Leonard," b. 8 Apr.,ri811; m. (1) Nancy Smith Starr; (2)
Harriet B. Scott,
-f 6799 Portia,** b. 15 Mar., 1813 ; m. John Gage.
6800 Saeah," b. 23 Feb., 1815; d. unm., in Gages Lake, Lake Co., 111., 30
Julv, 1853.
6801 Leonoea,» b. 3 May, 1817 ; m. 20 Apr., 1856, as his second wife, Alvah
Trowbridge, of Chicago, 111., b. in Danbury, Conn., 27 Nov., 1803,
son of Reuben Trowbridge, b. in New Fairfield, Conn., about 1778,
and Susannah Benedict, b. in Danbury, 16 Apr., 1784; he d. in
Chicago, 12 Feb., 1884; was a lumber dealer; res. in Gages Lake;
had no children.
478 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2719. MARY AXX,s dau. of Phineas"^ (966), b. 5 Aug., 1783 ; m. 9 Dec,
Elias Hart, b. in Wilbraham, Mass., 13 July, 1776, son of Jacob Hart and Rebecca
Gates, b. in Old Haddam, Conn.
He d. in New Hartford, 9 Dec, 1824; she d. 5 Sept., 1863, while visiting her
dau., Cornelia.
He was a farmer. When a boy, he lived with his parents in Williamstown,
Mass., and later in Greenfield Center, N. Y. About 1800 he rem. to New Hart-
ford, where his father d. in 1813.
Children.
6803 Elias Kellogg Hart J* b. 9 Dec, 1803; m. 25 Mar., 1828, Emily Hub-
bard, who d. 10 Sept., 1853 ; he later res. in Hubbardsville, Mad-
ison Co., N. Y.
6803 Mary Ann Eartp b. 11 Apr., 1805; m. 20 Apr., 1829, Rev. Samuel Hart
Gridley; res. in Waterloo, N. Y.
6804 Cornelia Angeline Eart^ b. 26 Nov., 1807; d. 26 Nov., 1808.
6805 Jacol Hart/> h. 7 Aug., 1809; m. 1 Apr., 1834, Eliza Hall; res. in -^
Marilla, N. Y. ,^ "
6806 Phineas Hart,^ b. 21 Aug., 1813; d. in Eaton Rapids, Mich., 15 Apr., fV
1847. \^
6807 Nancy Angeline Hart-* b. 15 July, 1816 ; d. in Eaton Rapids, 11 Nov.,
1843.
6808 Cornelia Eart^ b. 7 Apr., 1818; m. 13 Mar., 1843, Josiah D. Piersons; ;■
res. near White Pigeon, Mich.
6809 Sarali Doty Eart^ b. 20 Apr., 1823; m. 15 Feb., 1853, L. L. Austin; d.
in White Pigeon, 5 Apr., 1863.
2720. NANCY,8 dau. of Phineas'^ (996), b. in New Hartford, 18 Aug., 1787;
m. 15 Sept., 1808, Daniel Powell, b. in Lanesboro, Mass., 33 Feb., 1784, son ofj
Miles Powell, who d. in Lanesboro, June, 1835, aged 80.
He d. in Elbridge, N. Y., 12 May, 1847.
He was a clothier; res. in Elbridge. After his death she res. with her daxL,
Mrs. Ridgway, in Boston, Mass.
Children.
6810 Daniel Leonard Powell^ b. 30 July, 1809; m. (1) 1 Mar., 1836, Pris-^
cilia, dau. of Stephen Herrick; she d. 18 Feb., 1851, aged 40; hej
m. (2) Clara Smith, of Schenectady; he was a wholesale druggist;
d. in Schenectady, 33 Jan., 1865.
6811 Charles Franklin Powell/^ h. 8 Mar., 1812 ; d. unm., in Elbridge, 7 Jan.>J
1857; he was an author and editor; res. in Washington, D. C.
6813 John Eames Powell,*^ b. 7 Jan., 1815; d. in Piqua, 0., at the house of|
his uncle. Dr. TeUer, 24 Oct., 1837 ; he was a teacher.
6813 George Converse Powell,^ b. 4 July, 1818 ; m. in Boonsboro, Washington!
Co., Ark., 6 Nov., 1845, Sarah C, dau. of M. W. McClellan, formj
erly of Morgan Co., Ala. ; he was a physician ; d. in McLears, Ark^
22 Feb., 1849.
6814 Oliver Collins Powell,^ b. 6 Oct., 1821; m. (1) Sept., 1860, Clara Ander|
son, of Clinton, N. Y.; she d. 23 Jan., 1865; he m. (2) in Ovid
N. Y., 11 Sept., 1866, Lucy Scott; he was a druggist in Ovid. '
The Kelloggs in the New World. 479
6815 Nancy Julia Ann Powell,^ b. 30 Sept., 1825; m. 12 Sept., 1844, Anthony
Brooks Eidgway, of Boston, Mass. ; he was a dry goods merchant ;
d. 19 Oct., 1866.
2721. CHARLES FRASER,^ son of Phineas' (966), b. in Xew Hartford,
Conn., 22 May, 1788; m. (1) in Troy, N. Y., 29 Dec., 1808, Almira Kilbourne
Harris, b. in Xeiv York City, 19 Aug., 1787.
She d. in Cincinnati, 15 Dec, 1820; he m. (2) Mar., 1822, Elizabeth Gaz-
lay; she d. in Cincinnati, 1825; he m. (3) 10 Feb., 1827, Mrs. Eliza (Smith)
Downes, b. 1801, widow of Com. William Downes, and dau. of John Smith. Her
brother, Hon. Caleb B. Smith, was a member of Congress from Indiana, and also
of Lincoln's first Cabinet.
He d. in Cincinnati, Jan., 1865; is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery.
He was a farmer; settled in Cincinnati, 1818; was a Swedenborgian.
Children hy first wife.
+6816 Sheldox Ingalls," b. in Manlius, iSi. Y., 18 Dec, 1809; m. Catherine
Rayner Edmands.
+6817 Chaeles Henry," b. 28 Aug., 1812; m. (1) Mary Elizabeth Rockey;
(2) Margaret Todd.
+6818 Miner Kilbocene," b. in Manlius Square, 22 Aug., 1814; m. Celia
Logan.
+6819 Almira Sophia," b. in Cazenovia, 19 Jan., 1817; m. Dr. Henry Fo.'?:
Davis.
6820 Warren Converse," b. 8 Dec, 1820 ; d. 19 Dec, same year.
6821 Horace Edmands,® b. ; d. young.
Children by third wife.
6822 Leonaed Winthrop," b. 1828.
+6823 LovELL Horace," b. in Cincinnati, 30 Nov., 1835; m. Amanda Jane
Talbott.
6824 Caleb Smith Eraser," b. ; d. young.
6825 John Phineas," b. 1840; m. ; res. in Fostoria, 0.
6826 Sarah Eliz.\," b. 1843; d. 1865.
2722. PHINEAS,^ son of Phineas" (966), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 11 Oct.,
1790; m. (1) 18 Mar., 1818, Louisa Thomas, b. 20 Aug., 1796, dau. of Warren
Thomas and Louisa Ladd.
She d. in Dayton, 0., 29 Nov., 1828; he m. (2) 5 Feb., 1829, Cynthia Ann
Brown, b. 4 Jan., 1806, dau. of Robert Brown, b. 1759, and Rachel" Bailey, b.
1779; she d. 9 Dec, 1842; he m. (3) 17 Dec, 1843, Leonora Marsh, b. 2 Jan.,
1814; she d. 17 Jan., 1874; he d. in Princeton, Ind., 23 July, 1879, aged 88.
He was a pensioner of the war of 1812. In the spring of 1819 he settled on
a farm near Cincinnati ; was in the livery business in Dayton, 0. ; in 1834 he had
a farm near Lafayette, Ind. ; in 1837 he rem. to Gibson Co. ; in 1848 settled on
a farm twenty-five miles north of Evansville, Ind. He had previously kept the .
Bull's Head, a hotel in Evansville. He and his father served in the same brigade
in the war of 1812.
Children by first wife.
+6827 SoPHRONiA Louisa," b. in Oneida Co., N. Y., 17 Nov., 1818; m. Alfred
Moore McGrilf.
480 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1
6828 Leonard Thineas,'' b. 29 July, 1821 ; d. 15 Sept., 1821.
+6829 Mary Ann Emeline,^ b. in Dayton, 0., 12 Jan., 1823; m. William H
Dill.
+6830 Julia Ann,» b. 5 Feb., 1825; m. Alexander Hudelson.
+6831 Warren Stdart," b. in Dayton, 25 Sept., 1828; m. Frances Elizabeth
Eenfro.
Children hy second wife.
6832 Bailey Brown,» b. 7 May, 1830; d. 20 Aug., 1831.
+6833 Susanna Brown," b. in Dayton, 20 Apr., 1832; m. James Baldwin
Falley.
+6834 George,® b. in Indiana, 20 Sept., 1834; m. Alice Ann Gordon.
+6835 Eliza,» b. 5 Oct., 1836; m. Philander Don Viets.
+6836 Charles Miner," b. in Princeton, 9 Jan., 1838; m. Mary E. Yantis.
+6837 Ellen Jane," b. 20 Mar., 1841; m. Jonathan Alsop.
Children hy third wife.
+6838 Olive Catherine," b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 4 Oct., 1844; m. New-
ton Weatherford.
6839 Sophia Aseneth," b. 5 May, 1847; d. unm., in Princeton, 10 Jan., 1874.
2725. LAURA,8 dau. of Martin' (967), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 11 Dec, :
1786 ; m. in West Winfield, N. Y., 20 Mar., 1808, Amos Reynolds, b. in Shafts-^
bury, Vt., 17 Apr., 1786, son of Daniel Reynolds, b. 3 June, 1760, and Waite Rey-
nolds, his second cousin, b. 25 Dec, 1759.
She d. in Maumee, 0., 27 Sept., 1853; he m. (2) Mrs. Lavira Reed; d. in
Maumee, 12 Sept., 1868.
He was a farmer ; res. near Rome, N. Y. ; served in the civil war as a team-
ster; was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In politics he was a
"Jackson" Democrat and a "Lincoln" Republican.
Children.
6840 George Washington Reynolds,^ b. in Western ville, N. Y., 2 Feb., 1809;
m. 22 Oct., 1833, Laura Lucy Page, b. 20 Dec, 1814, dau. of Dr.
Amos and Sally (Stephens) Page; she d. in Maumee, 28 Dec.,'
1864; he res. in Minneapolis, Minn.
6841 Benjamin Franklin Reynolds/* b. in Rodman, N. Y., 22 Feb., 1811; m.
in St. Catherines, Oni, 10 Sept., 1843, Maria Moffatt; d. in St
Catherines, 22 Sept., 1896; had five children.
6842 John Milton Reynolds,^ b. in Rodman, N. Y., 10 Mar., 1812; m. in Clay-
ton, N. Y., Catherine Tobias; d. in Clayton, 27 Aug., 1888; had
seven children.
6843 Lucyette Reynolds,^ b. in Rodman, 4 Mar., 1814; m. 10 Apr., 1832, Orrin
Everett; he d. in Maumee, 27 Aug., 1854; she d. in St. Catherines,^
13 Sept., 1857; had five children.
6844 Waite Elmira Reynolds,'^ b. in Rodman, 6 Jan., 1816; m. (1) 1835, Nich-
olas Hammond; he d. in Clayton, 1838; she m. (2) Amasa Bene-j
diet; she d. in Marshall, Te.x., 4 Aug., 1886; had three children.
6845 Sarah Ann Reynolds,^ b. in Rodman, 27 Dec, 1817 ; m. in Clayton, June, ■
1834, James D. Tobias; he d. in Boonville, Cal, 20 Jan., 1895 ;
d. in Boonville, 1899 ; had four children.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 481
6846 Charles Morris Reynolds,^ h. in Vienna, N. Y., 3 June, 1819; m. 8 Jan.,
1843, Elizabeth Scoville; she d. in Clayton, 1895; he d. in Caze-
novia, 28 Apr., 1900; had four children.
6847 Esther Reynolds,^ b. in Eodman, 1 Feb., 1822; m. Philander Carlisle;
d. in Clayton, 20 Feb., 1849 ; had two children.
6848 Chauncey Seymour Reynolds,^ b. in Cla}-ton, 20 July, 1824, where he d.
unm., Aug., 1834.
6849 Amanda Olivia Reyiiolds,^ b. in Clayton, 5 May, 1826; m. (1) 19 June,
1845, James W. Gales; had two daus. ; he d. in Maumee, 1862;
she m. (2) S. N. Beach, of Maumee, and had one son.
6850 Horace Dryden Reynolds,^ b. in Clayton, 22 Apr., 1828; m. in Lima, 0.,
Maud Miller, who d. in Dayton, 0.; he later res. in Fresno, Cal. ;
had two children.
6851 Mary Reynolds,^ b. in Clayton, 8 Jan., 1833; m. 7 Mar., 1859, Stoddard
Goodwin Harvey; she d. in San Francisco, Cal., 1873; he later res.
in Potter Valley, Cal., vnth his fourth wife.
2727. GEORGE WASHINGTOX,^ son of Martin^ (967), b. in New Hartford,
Conn., 17 Apr., 1791; m. in Adams Co., Miss., Maria Sessions.
He d. 19 Mar., 1840.
He was a cotton planter ; Tes. in Adams Co., fourteen miles east of Natchez,
Miss. He had a good plantation ; owned twenty-one slaves ; had a mill and cot-
ton gin and store of goods. He was an Associate Judge; a man of pure habits;
an influential and wealthy citizen.
Children.
-f 6852 Laura," b. ; m. Dr. Charles Herter.
6853 AuEELiA,® b. about 1826 ; d. in Akron, 0., 26 July, 1838, while her uncle,
Horace D., was taking her from Mississippi to Winfield, N. Y.,
where she is buried.
2728. LUCY,s dau. of Martin' (967), b. in Hartford, Conn., 26 Aug., 1792;
m. 6 Sept., 1813, Capt. Alvah Barber, b. in Hartford, 3 July, 1791.
He d. 13 Apr., 1871 ; she d. 1874.
He was a house carpenter and joiner ; res. in West Winfield. He was a Capt.
in the war of 1812. He was a Methodist and a Democrat.
Children.
6854 Olive Barherp b. in West Winfield, 20 Aug., 1814; m. 13 Jan., 1834,
Dwight Woodruff, b. in West Winfield, 16 Jan., 1809 ; had two chil-
dren.
6855 Leonard E. Barber,^ b. in Rodman, N. Y., 28 Apr., 1816; m. 11 Mar.,
1846, Martha A. Hester, b. in Wilkinson Co., Miss., 17 June, 1818,
dau. of Charles Hester and Mary Dickinson; in Oct., 1836, he rem.
from West Winfield to Wilkinson Co., Miss. ; in 1881 he was a law-
yer in Woodville ; had two children.
6856 Lucy A. Barber,^ h. in Rodman, 14 Apr., 1818; m. in West Winfield,
Philo W. Boyd, b. 1812 ; d. in Maumee, 0., ; had seven chil-
dren.
482 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2729. MERR0N,8 dau. of Martin^ (967), b. in Winfield, N. Y., 24 Mar., 1795
m. 2 Mar., 1814, Daniel Leonard, b. 16 Sept., 1791, son of Samuel Leonard ant
Sarah \YilIiams.
He d. in Maumee, 0., 10 Nov., 1865 ; she d. in Homer, 111., 26 Jan., 1878.
He was a builder ; res. in the early part of his married life in Winfield and
then in Maumee.
Children.
6857 Truman Williams Leonard,^ b. 22 Nov., 1816; m. 29 June, 1882, Mrs;
Jennie (Stevenson) Briggs, dau. of William Stevenson, b. 31 Aug.
1808, and Sarah A. Leonard, b. 8 Jan., 1814; he d. in Louisville,
Ky., 6 Apr., 1898 ; she res. there after his death.
6858 Harriet Elizabeth Leonard,^ b. 15 Apr., 1819; m. 16 Jan., 1842, Hartley'
Holmes, b. 7 Mar., 1802; res. in Winfield, Kas.
6859 Amanda Olivia Leonard,^ b. 1 Jan., 1822; m. 13 Aug., 1839, Stephenson
Waters, b. 11 Sept., 1807; d. in Louisville, Ky., 9 Feb., 1898.
2730. RALPH PHINEAS,^ son of Martin' (967), b. in West Winfield, N. Y.,'
12 July, 1796 : m. Clarissa L. Gridley, b. in Clinton, N. Y., 30 Dec., 1794,
of Reuben Gridley, of Clinton.
He d. 12 May, 1864 ; she d. 24 Mar., 1870.
He served in the war of 1812 ; res. in Rock Co., Wis.
Children.
6860 LuciNDA,» b. 16 Feb., 1821 ; d. 5 Apr., 1846.
6861 Wayne Looins,^ b. 12 Sept., 1822; is a farmer; res. in Hanover, Rock|
Co., Wis. ; is unm.
6862 Adeline Louisa," b. 6 Jan., 1825 ; m. Pentecost ; he d. —
had three children.
6863 Sarah Jane,» b. 26 Dec, 1827.
6864 George Washington » b. 24 May, 1829 ; d. 8 Sept., 1840.
6865 Seymour L.,» b. 20 Feb., 1830; d. 28 Mar., 1831.
+6866 Chauncey Seymour," b. 3 Sept., 1832 ; m. Harriet Byron Woods.
2732. HORACE DRYDEN,** son of Martin' (967), b. in West Winfield, N. Y^
12 Aug., 1799; m. (1) Mrs. Mary Ann (Netterville) Stewart, widow of DuncanJ
Stewart, of Woodville, Miss.
She d. 1840; he m. (2) Mary Bowen Stone (7034), of Oneida Co., N. Y.,1
12 Jan., 1824, dau. of John Randall Stone, b. 10 Apr., 1789, and Philinda KelloggJ
(+2789), b. 31 Oct., 1790; d. in Trinity, near Harrisonburg, La., 12 Aug/
1871. His widow now res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
He was a lawyer in Woodville, Miss., where he rem. in 1822, in partnership
with his brother, Chaxmcey. He became wealthy in land and slaves, and at u^
close of the civil war had a trunk full of Confederate money.
Children.
6867 Chauncey Seymour," b. in Woodville, 12 Sept., 1837 ; m. in Woodv
1 Sept., 1864, Amy Elizabeth Butterworth, b. 19 Aug., 1844, dan
of Henry James Butterworth, of Newburgh, N. Y., and Aliff
Sophia Smith, of Port Gibson, Miss.; he was an inventor; in Ic
he rem. to the old homestead in West Winfield; in 1851, to Far
ington. Conn. ; he was graduated from Yale College in the class 0
The Kelloggs in the N'ew World. 483
1S5S, and went to Woodville; he entered the Southern army in
May, 1S61; was Sergt. and Lieut, in Co. A, Sixteenth Mississippi
Volunteer Infantry; he resigned on account of ill health, Oct.,
1S6-2; res. until 1875 in Woodville and since then in McComb, Pike
Co., Miss. ; had no children.
6363 George Washington,® b. in West Winfield, N. Y., 10 Dec., 1843 ; d. in
Syracuse, N. Y., about 1860.
-I-6S69 James M.adison,*' b. in West Winfield, 1 Jan., 1847 ; m. Ellen Ardrey.
4-6370 Ellen Marie/-* b. in West Winfield, 7 Oct., 1852; m. Dr. George Deni-
son Whedon.
2733. CHAUXCEY SEYMOUE,** son of Martin^ (967), b. in West Winfield,
N. Y., 16 July, ISOl; m. Kebccca .
He d. in Woodville, Miss., 12 July, 1834.
He was a lawyer; rem. to Woodville in 1822, with his brother, PI. D., with
whom he was in partnership. He became eminent and wealthy.
Child.
6S71 Horace Dri-den," b. 1834, soon after his father's death; he was sent
Xorth and educated mostly in the State of New York. The old
Martin Kellogg farm, in Winfield, was given him as part of his in-
heritance; he d. about 1886, leaving a widow; had no children.
2734. POLLY,s dau. of Frederick Webster'' (968), b. in Whitestown, N. Y., 7
Sept., 1780; m. 8 Sept., 1803, Daniel Leonard, b. 19 Oct., 1781, son of Josiah
Leonard, b. 27 Mar., 1750, and Elizabeth Hilliard, b. 13 Oct., 1748.
She d. 21 Apr., 1808; he m. (2) 23 Apr., 1809, Mary Easton, b. 1790; she
d. 1861; he d. in Gloversville, X. Y., 10 Jan., 1871, aged 90.
They res. in Kingsbury and Gloversville, N. Y.
Children.
6873 Margaret Leonard,'^ b. 16 Aug., 1804; d. unm., in St. Johnsville, N. Y.,
183S.
6373 Horace Kellogg Leonard,'^ b. 23 May, 1806 ; m. in BoHvar, N. Y., 14 Jan.,
1829, Minerva Joslin, b. in Verona, N. Y., 11 Jan., 1809 ; he d. in
Beloit, Wis., 9 Oct., 1877 ; was poisoned by applying tobacco to a
cut on the finger; he was engaged in manufacturing gloves and
mittens, of the firm of H. K. Leonard & Son, in which he had been
ensaged in Bolivar for twenty years; had three children.
6874 Frederick Webster Leonard » b. 4 Apr., 1808 ; m. 23 Oct., 1828, Emily
Newton, b. 15 Dec, 1807, dau. of Elias Newton, of Massachusetts,
b. 2 Sept., 1774, and Thankful Hazzard, b. 19 Sept., 1776; he was
a merchant, lumberman and farmer; res. in 1828, in Johnstown,
N. Y. ; from 1829 to '43, in Wirt Center, N. Y., and from 1842 to
'80, in Ceres, Allegany Co., N. Y.
2735. FREDERICK,^ son of Frederick Webster'' (968), b. in New Hartford,
^''- Y. ; m. Esther Guthrie, b. 15 Aug., 1805, dau. of Abram Guthrie and Kexiah
Mallory.
He d. 16 Sept., 1865 ; she d. 17 Mar., 1870.
484 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+6875 Maey,» b. 3 Nov., 1806 ; m. Ammi Nichols.
6876 Nancy,» b. 9 June, 1808 ; m. Jotham Gaylord, of New Hartford, Conn ,
had no children.
+6877 Frederick,** b. 8 July, 1810; m. Cynthia Newell.
+6878 Uriel,» b. 2 May, 1812; m. Mary Nichols.
2736. JERUSHA,s dau. of Frederick Webster'' (968), b. in New Hartford,
N. Y., 1786 ; m. 8 Oct., 1805, Elisha Case, b. in Wintonbury, Conn., 21 Jan ', ;
1783, son of Elisha Case, of Kingsbury, N. Y., b. about 1754, and Freelove Burr,
b. about 1757.
She d. 29 Aug., 1811; he d. 29 Jan., 1832.
He was a farmer and manufacturer; res. in Kingsbury, where both d.
Children.
6879 Charlotte Maria Case^ b. 7 Nov., 1806; m. 19 Aug., 1830, Daniel S. Parr,
a cabinet-maker; d. in Kingsbury, 8 Nov., 1837.
6880 Sherman ]Yilbur Case,'* b. 11 Nov., 1808; m. 3 July, 1832, Mary Hos-
mer ; he was a market gardener in Gloversville, N. Y.
6881 Jerusha Case,^ b. 20 Aug., 1811; d. 12 Mar., 1830.
6882 Amanda Malvina Case,^ b. 20 Aug., 1811 ; d. 7 Sept., 1812.
I
£4a
%
2737. DR. URIEL HOLMES,* son of Frederick Webster' (968), b. in Whites-
town, N. Y., 22 Sept., 1789; m. 15 Jan., 1812, Mary Esther Huggins, b. in New
Haven, Conn., 22 July, 1789, dau. of Capt. John Huggins (a naval ofScer), and
Mary Gould, of New Haven. She was a great granddaughter of Roger Sherman
(one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence), of Connecticut.
He d. 8 Feb., 1844; she d. 27 Jan., 1870.
He was the first white boy b. in Whitestown, which then covered a very large
district, extending from Montgomery Co. west to Onondaga Co. He was a phy-
sician, and lived and d. in New Hartford ; was buried, with all of his family in ?¥;
the cemetery, in Utica.
Children, i. in New Hartford, N. Y.
6883 John Gould,® b. 10 Nov., 1812; d. unm., 7 Oct., 1864; was a lawyer in
Utica, N. Y.
6884 Mary Huggins,» b. Sept., 1814; d. 6 June, 1816.
+6885 Orchard Guy," b. 15 Apr., 1816; m. (1) Fanny Dench Shepard; (2)
Frances Amanda Curtis.
6886 William,® b. 1818 ; d. unm., 18 Nov., 1858 ; was a packer and com-
mission merchant in Peoria, 111.
6887 James,® b. 1 Mar., 1820; was a wholesale grocer in New York City; d.
4 July, 1859.
+6888 Uriel Holmes® b. 23 May, 1823; m. (1) Mary Elizabeth McElwaine;
(2) Jennie Judson.
+ 6889 Frederick Webster,® b. 25 Nov., 1826; m. Maria Hannah Chamber-
laine.
+6890 Henry Moore® b. 25 Mar., 1828; m. Maria Abigail Harter.
+6891 Mary Charlotte,® b. 18 May, 1830; m. Timothy Parker.
6892 Margaret Norton,® b. 24 Oct., 1832; d. unm., 29 Dec, 1859.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 485
6893 A Daughter," d. in infancy.
6894 A Daughter,® d. in infancy.
2738. AMANDA,8 dau. of Frederick Webster'' (968), b. in Whitestown, N. Y. ;
m. Professor Seth Norton, b. in Farmington, Conn., 12 Feb., 1780, son of Ichabod
Norton and Kuth Strong.
He d. 7 Dec, 1818; she d. June, 1S44.
He was graduated ivom Yale in 1814; was principal of the Oneida Academy
in Clinton, N. Y. ; first professor of languages in Hamilton College, into which
the Oneida Academy was transformed.
Child.
6895 Charlotte Norton,^ b. ; ra. Kilbourne, of Paris, N. Y.
2752. EACHEL,8 dau. of Truman'' (970), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 11 June,
1788; m. 1 Sept., 1806, Eli Butler, b. in Middletown, Conn., 28 Mar., 1779, son
of Eli Butler, of Middletown, b. about 1740, and Rachel Stocking, b. 29 Jan.,
1743.
He d. in New Hartford, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1832; she d. 18 Apr., 1871.
He was a farmer in New Hartford, N. Y.
Children.
6896 Morgan Butler,^ b. 7 June, 1807; m. 10 Feb., 1841, Marianne Howard;
he was a farmer; res. in New Hartford, N. Y.; d. 3 Aug., 1892.
6897 Francis Butler,^ h. 23 Dec, 1808; m. 12 May,1853, Harriet Sherrell, b.
28 Sept., 1817; res. in New Hartford, N. Y.; she d. 25 Dec, 1887;
he d. 21 Nov., 1889 ; had two children.
6898 Truman Kellogg Butler/> b. 31 Oct., 1810; was a merchant in Utica,
N. Y. ; d. unm., .
6899 Harriet Butler,^ h. in New Hartford, N. Y., 23 Oct., 1814; m. 10 Oct.,
1844, Charles Parsons Wetmore; d. 1 July, 1897.
6900 Mary Butler,^ b. in Eome, N. Y., 1 Feb., 1817 ; 'm. 1 June, 1853, George
Burch; res. in West Schuyler, N. Y. ; had one child, who d. in
infancy.
6901 Hannah E. Butler,^ b. 14 Feb., 1820; m. in Little Falls, N. Y., 3 Aug.,
1858, J. B. Brown; d. 13 Apr., 1870.
6902 Sophia Butler ^ b. 14 Oct., 1823; d. unm., 30 Sept., 1893; res. in Utica.
6903 Henry Highy Butler^ b. 2 June, 1826 ; m. 12 June, 1855, Phebe Ella
Farmer ; d. 3 Dec, 1863 ; he was a merchant in Chicago, 111. ; had
three children.
2753. FOREIS,s son of Truman'' (970), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 1791 ; m.
in Utica, N. Y., 13 Mar., 1828, Lois Estes, b. 6 May, 1808, dau. of Nathaniel
Estes, b. in Duanesburg, N. Y., 31 May, 1788, and Euth Gaige, b. 16 Feb., 1789.
He d. in Washington Mills, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1855; she d. in Skaneateles,
N. Y., 2 Apr., 1882.
They res. in New Hartford, N. Y., where he was a farmer and miller.
Children, h. in Washington Mills.
6904 Eliza,» b. 13 Oct., 1830; m. 14 June, 1854, John Bowne, son of Samuel
Bowne; he d. 1901; was a farmer, "Friend" and Democrat; had
no children.
486 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+6905 Maet,» b. 30 Nov., 1832 ; m. Elias Thome.
6906 Sarah » b. 30 Sept, 1836; m. in Skaneatelcs, 19 Dec, 1866, Benjamin
F. Briscoe; res. in Michigan; had no children.
6907 Chaeles,* b. 4 Jan., 1839 ; d. 4 Aug., same year.
6908 Fbaxces," b. 10 July, 1840; d. 21 June, 1851.
+6909 Rachel Catherine^^ b. 21 Oct., 1842 ; m. William Penn Willetts.
6910 EiiiiA,o b. 30 Nov., 1844; m. Robert Barclay Thome.
2754. TRUMAN,« son of Truman' (970), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 15 Feb.,
1795; m. 3 Apr., 1820, Malinda Marsh, b. in Clinton, N. Y., 1 May, 1798, dau. of
Nathan Marsh, b. 2 May, 1758, and Sarah Marsh, b. 3 Dec, 1774.
She d. 3 Mar., 1867; he d. 17 May, 1867.
He -was a farmer in New Hartford, N. Y., where both d.
Children, h. in New Hartford, N. Y.
+6911 Sakah Malinda,» b. 25 July, 1822; m. George Thomas.
+6912 CoBXELiA Hannah,* b. 8 June, 1824; m. Daniel Coman Mason.
6913 Nathan Marsh,* b. 24 June, 1829 ; was engaged in general stock rais-
ing, with his brother, Truman Morris, in the firm of Kellogg
Brothers; he was a Presbj'terian and a Democrat; in 1898 he res.
in New Hartford, N. Y. ; now res. unm., in Pontiac, 111.
6914 Tedman Morris,® b. 7 Oct., 1835; he is a civil engineer; was for twenty
years with the Illinois Central Railroad; he is engaged in stock
raising and general farming in partnership with his brother,
Nathan Marsh; he is a Presbj'terian and a Democrat; res. unm.,
in Pontiac.
2755. HANNAH,* dau. of Truman' (970), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 8 July,
1799; m. 2 Nov., 1825, Henry Higby, b. 20 Oct., 1799, son of Enoch Higby, of
New Hartford, and Medina, 0., b. 24 Jan., 1775, and Anna Hurlburt, b. 1 Sept,
1778.
She d. 17 Mar., 1861; he d. in Joliet, III, 3 Aug., 1880.
He was a merchant in Sugar Grove, Warren Co., Pa. In Aug., 1827, he rem.
to Pittsburg, Pa., where he was a wholesale and retail merchant in china and
crockery until 1872, when he rem. to JoUet.
Children.
6915 Harriet HighyP b. 22 Jan., 1836; m. 18 Jan., 1855, Robert Morrison
Cust; for twenty years he was bookkeeper and assistant cashier in
the Bank of Pittsburg; later manager of a clearing-house associa-
tion of Pennsylvania, and later in the firm of Higby, Cust & Co.,
crockery merchants ; he res. in Joliet.
6916 A SonP b. and d. 5 Nov., 1838.
2756. MORRIS,* son of Truman" (970), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 21 Apr.,
1804; m. 21 Mar., 1832, Maria Winchester, b. 1 Oct., 1808, dau. of James Win-
chester, of New Hartford, N. Y., and Lucretia Piapond.
He d. 13 Apr., 1870; she d. 6 Aug., 1873.
He was a farmer; rem. from New Hartford, N. Y., in 1833, to West -'^-
dover, 0.; in 1860 to Williamsfield, 0., and, in 1866, to Andover, 0., where
both d.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 487
Children.
+ 0917 Sophia/-* b. 2 Feb., 1833; m. (1) Lucius Whitcomb Houghton; (2)
James Bean French.
+ 6918 MoREis,»b. 10 Nov., 1834; m. Mrs. AdeHne Maria (Handy) George.
6919 Maeia,«> b. 15 Aug., 1836; d. 1 Aug., 1857.
+ 6920 LucRETiA," b. 9 Jan., 1838; m. Dr. Elizur Hitchcock.
+ 6921 Charles Wetmore,** b. 30 May, 1839; m. Jane Henderson.
6922 Trdman,» b. 4 Oct., 1843; m.''20 Dec, 1882, Edith Kramer, of Akron,
0., b. 19 Oct., 1856, dau. of John Henry Kramer, b. 24 Jan., 1810,
and Sarah Witner, b. 25 Mar., 1820 ; he served as private in Co. C,
Twenty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry; enlisted 26 Aug., 1861;
discharged 13 July, 1865; he was a farmer; was a Republican;
res. in Akron; had no children.
6923 Henry H.,» b. 21 Jan., 1845 ; m. 28 Dec, 1870, Helen Shepard, b. 28
May, 1849, dau. of Joseph Shepard, b. 20 Oct., 1819, and Martha
M. Eoyce, b. 2 Mar., 1823 ; he was a Union soldier; was Corp. in Co.
E., Sixth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Cavalry; enlisted 17 Oct., 1862;
discharged 27 June, 1865 ; res. in Andover ; had no children.
G924 Saeah Eliza,'* b. 29 Mar., 1851 ; m. 5 Sept., 1872, Justus Remington
Clifford, b. 5 July, 1850, son of Dexter Clifford, b. 18 Feb., 1818,
and Louisa E. Remington, b. 17 Nov., 1826; he was a miller in
West Andover ; was later in the wholesale commission business ; he
was a Westminster Congregationalist and a Republican; had no
children, but adopted a son.
+6925 William B.,** b. 3 Oct., 1854; m. Myra Phelps.
2757. ELIZA,** dau. of Truman' (970), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 6 June,
1806; m. 9 Mar., 1829, Charles Parsons Wetmore, b. in Whitestown, now
New Hartford, N. Y., 27 Nov., 1802, son of Amos Wetmore, b. 5 Nov., 1772, and
Lucy Olmstead, b. 5 Nov., 1785.
She d. in Rome, N. Y., 2 Apr., 1842; he ra. (2) 10 Oct., 1844, Harriet But-
ler, dau. of Eli Butler and Rachel Kellogg (+2752), of New Hartford, N. Y.; he
d. in Detroit, Mich., 8 May, 1859.
He was a merchant in Rome, N. Y., Pittsburg, Pa., Utica, N. Y., and De-
troit, Mich. After his death his widow res. in Utica.
Children.
6926 Charles Hurlhurt Wetmore/* b. in Pittsburg, 13 Oct., 1830; m. 24 July,
1862, Mary T. Buel, dau. of Alexander and Miriam Buel; he was
a merchant in Detroit; had seven children.
6927 Mary Lucy Wetmore,^ h. in Pittsburg, 26 Apr., 1834; m. in Detroit, 7
June, 1860, James McMillan; had seven children.
6928 Helen Eliza Wetmore,^ b. 29 Jan., 1836; m. 27 May, 1857, Cleaveland
Hunt; d. in Detroit, 11 Sept., 1872; had two children.
6929 Amos Kellogg Wetmore,^ b. in Rome, 19 Apr., 1840; served in the civil
war; d. in Detroit, 27 Feb., 1868.
2760. ELIJAH,^ son of Eleazer'' (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 29 Mar.,
1772; m. 23 Oct., 1794, Mabel Clement, of Litchfield, Conn., perhaps dau. of
Abel Clement.
488 The Ejelloggs in the New World.
He d. 16 Apr., 1816 ; she d. 9 July, 1840.
He was a farmer; res. in Litchfield, N. Y., where both d.
Children.
+6930 Caeoline,^ b. 6 Feb., 1797 ; m. Augustus Carpenter.
+6931 Erastus," b. 1 Apr., 1800; ni. Delight Ludden.
+6932 Philo,* b. 30 Mar., 1804; m. Bathsheba Ludden.
6933 Elizabeth," b. ; m. ; lived in Carthage, N. Y.; d. 13
Mar., 1829.
+ 6934 John Clement," b. 4 Nov., 1806; m. (1) Charlotte Esther Johnson;
(2) Mrs. Lydia M. (Wilmot) Hoyt.
+ 6935 Miles B.,» b. in New York, 23 Mar., 1812; m. (1) Betsey Buhall; (2)
Mary S. .
6936 Chaeles" b. ; res. in Essex Co., N. Y.; d. 16 Aug., 1830.
2761. ELISHA,8 son of Eleazer^ (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 29 Mar,
1772 ; m. in Barkhamsted, 28 June, 1792, Persis Dunham.
He d. in Geneseo, Livingston Co., N. Y., 1857.
Children.
+6937 Milan,* b. in Barkhamsted, 27 Apr., 1795; m. Irena Wentworth.
6938 Sylvester M.," b. in Geneseo, 4 Mar., 1800.
+6939 Aaron," b. in Madison Co., N. Y., 18 June, 1802; m. Charlotte Webber.
6940 Nancy Loomis," b. about 1814; m. 24 Jan., 1836, Henry Kellogg ',4
(+6982).
2762. SUSANNAH,^ dau. of Eleazer'' (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 10
Jan., 1774; m. 24 Nov., 1791, Jonathan Dunham.
Children.
6941 Wellington Dunham,^ b. .
6942 Milan Dunham,^ b. .
6943 Harrison Dunham,^ b. .
6944 Susan Dunham,^ b. .
6945 Lydia Dunham,^ b. .
6946 Achsah Dunham,^ b. .
6947 Persis Dunham,^ b. .
6948 Harriet Dunham,^ b. .
h'i
2764. SARAH,8 ^au. of Eleazer' (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 5 Jan,
1778; m. David Parker.
Children.
6949 Oren Parker,^ b. .
6950 Harrison Parker,^ b. .
2765. GILES,* son of Eleazer'' (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 21 Sept,
1779; m. Rachel Delamater, b. 19 Oct., 1791, dau. of Cornelius Delamater.
He d. , in Plymouth, 0.
He was a carpenter; res. in Plymouth.
Children.
6951 George Delamater," b. 6 Nov., 1808 ; m. Dina Bodley.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 489
+6952 Harriet Esther," b. 24 Aug., 1811; m. John De Laniater Brink.
-1-6953 Sarah," b. 12 Sept., 1813; m. Hosea Harndon.
6954 Eleazer," b. 20 Oct., 1815; d. unm., in Plymouth.
+6955 James," b. 20 Dec, 1818; m. (1) Mary Handley; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth
Fisher Stone.
+6956 Catherine," b. 19 Feb., 1823; m. Jacob McGaw.
6957 Maey Ann," b. 2 July, 1825 ; m. Judge Joseph Myers ; d. in Shelby, 0.,
; he m. (2) .
6958 Louisa," b. 30 May, 1827; d. unm., in Plymouth, .
+6959 Ensign King," b. in Plymouth, 19 June, 1821; m. Sarah Knicely.
2766. WHITING,* son of Eleazer'' (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 19 Apr.,
1781 ; m. Marinda Burr, b. 6 June, 1780.
He d. in Grove, N. Y., 9 Jan., 1852 ; she d. in Portageville, N. Y., 9 Mar.,
1864.
Children.
6960 Harriet," b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 5 Nov., 1804; d. in Geneseo, 17 Oct.,
1821.
+6961 Almeda," b. 27 Jan., 1806; m. Isaac Finch.
+6962 Eliza," b. 30 Apr., 1808; m. (1) Eichard White; (2) Peter Vealy.
+6963 Phila," b. 11 Aug., 1811; m. (1) Gaines SawteU; (2) Elias McCall.
+6964 Mary (Polly)," b. 11 Aug., 1815; m. (1) Uriah Chappell; (2) John
Moore.
+6965 Jajies Henry," b. in Geneseo, 25 Jan., 1822; m. Sarah S. Wilson.
2767. ELEAZER,* son of Eleazer^ (987), b. in Utica, N. Y. ; m. Mary Baxter.
Children.
6966 James," b. .
6967 Mary," b. .
2768. CHARLOTTE,* dau. of Eleazer' (987), b. 8 Apr., 1787; m. Alpheus
Press, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 19 Jan., 1785.
He d. 3 Oct., 1861 ; she d. 1 Nov., 1864.
He was a cloth finisher; was a Democrat; res. in Mumford, N. Y.
Children.
6968 Esther PressP b. 6 Apr., 1809; d. in Galena, 111., Oct., 1852.
6969 Mary (Polly) Press,^ h. 8 Feb., 1811; m. Hugh Collar; d.
6970 Almede Press,^ b. ; d. aged 7 months.
6971 George Press,^ h. ; d. in Mumford, N. Y., aged 15.
6972 William Press,'* b. in Deruyter, N. Y., 12 June, 1817 ; m. in Mumford,
Oct., 1844, Maria C. Merry; d. in Quincy, Mich., .
6973 John Press^ b. in Avon, N. Y., 12 Mar., 1819 ; m. in Caledonia, N. Y.,
Nov. or Dec., 1870, Elizabeth Kinney; d. in Mumford, Jan., 1896.
6974 Harriet PressP b. in Caledonia, 1 Nov., 1821 ; m. in Mumford, Oct.,
1845, Pizzaro Mansfield; res. in Quincy, Mich.
6975 Buhy Press," b. in Perry, N. Y., 9 Mar., 1824 ; m. in Mumford, 1 May,
1845, Lanson R. Chaffee; res. in Portageville, N. Y.
6976 Eleanor Press,'^ b. in Caledonia, 14 Oct., 1826; m. in Mumford, 23 Sept.,
1851, Peres Case Wolcott.
1
490 The Kelloggs in the New World.
6977 Adeline Press,^ h. in Mumford, 26 Dec., 1829; m. in Mumford, Duncan
Albert Stewart; d. in Portageville, June, 1882.
2770. SOLOMON,^ son of Eleazer' (987), b. ; m. Margaret Mulholland.
Children.
6978 Maky Ann,» b. ; m. Thayer.
6979 David,» b. .
6980 \Varren,» b. .
2772. CAPT. HIRAM,8 son of Eleazer^ (987), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 18
May, 1793; m. 12 Oct., 1814, Anna Truman, b. 21 Apr., 1794, dau. of Shem Tru-
man, a revolutionary soldier, b. 1760, and Lucy Remington, b. 1767.
She d. 29 June," 18-45; he d. in Kirtland, 0., 12 Mar., 1846.
He was converted to the Mormon faith, in Kirtland, and was one of the first
elders of that church. He furnished the money that started the great Mormon
Bank, in Kirtland, which broke and left him bankrupt, and Joe Smith a full
pocket This opened the eyes of the old gentleman, and he renounced Mormonism
and joined the Universalist Church. He was a man of influence.
He was Capt. of Militia, soon after the war of 1812; res. in Sparta, N. Y.,
and Kirtland, 0.
Children, b. in Sparta.
6981 James," b. 22 July, 1815 ; d. 14 Aug., 1816.
+6982 Henry,® b. 19 Nov., 1816; m. Nancy Loomis Kellogg (6940).
4-6983 Charles Warren,» b. 5 Feb., 1820; m. Zilpha Hopkins. | !
6984 Cassandana,» b. 10 Sept., 1825 ; d. unm., in Kirtland, 25 Aug., 1843.
6985 Martha Ann » b. 1 Oct., 1833 ; d. in Kirtland, 30 July, 1845.
2774. WILLIAM PERRY,^ son of Daniel'' (991), bapt. in Paris, N. Y., 1 Oct,
1780 ; m. Janette Luce.
They res. in Paris, where they d.
Children.
6986 Walter » b. .
6987 Parma,» b. .
6988 LuCY,» b. .
6989 Ordway," b. .
6990 Mary,» b. .
2775. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Daniel'' (991), bap. 10 Nov., 1782; m. William F.
Stevens.
They res. in Shiawassee Co., Mich.
Children.
6991 William Stevens,^ b. .
6992 Henry Stevens,^ b. .
6993 Joanna Stevens,^ b. .
2776. DANIEL,^ son of Daniel' (991), b. in Hartford, Conn., 7 Mar., 1793;
m. 25 Dec, 1814, Demares Baldwin, b. in Watertown, Conn., 3 Aug., 1797, dau.
of Treat Baldwin, of Waterbury, Conn., and Hannah Page.
He d. about 1870.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 491
They res. in Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., and Genesee Co., N. Y.
Children, h. in Paris.
+699-i Leander,«> b. 4 Feb., 1817; m. (1) his cousin, Malinda Deborah Kellogg
(7000); (2) MeUssa Conklin; (3) Mrs. Lucinda Stiles (Eich-
mond) McClure.
+6995 Charles Henry,» b. 3 Nov., 1818; m. (1) Louisa Lake; (2) Emily
Caroline Pritchard; (3) Isabella Jasperson.
6996 Florilla," b. ; m. (1) Sylvester Stevens; he d. about 1878-80;
she m. (2) Michael Jager; rem. to Los Angeles; he was killed in a
railroad accident about 1892-91; she d. about 1897, in Los An-
geles, where she res. with the family of David Thomas; had four
children.
6997 Joseph,** b. ; m. Elizabeth ; res. in Matherton, Ionia Co.,
Mich.; d. about 1863.
6998 Milton Sidney,® b. ; m. Hannah M. Baldwin; res. in Portland,
Ionia Co., Mich. ; d. about 1878.
2777. HOEACE,'* son of Daniel' (991), b. about 1797; m. Deborah Dean, of
Paris, N. Y.
They lived in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Children.
6999 Lavina,» b. .
7000 Malinda Deborah,® b. ; m. her cousin, Leander Kellogg
(-f6994).
7001 Minerva,® b. .
7002 Asahel,® b. .
7003 Sanbford,® b. .
7004 Norman,® b. .
7005 Leverett B.,® b. about 1829; m. Sept., 1861, Sarah J. Stetson, dau. of
Miron Stetson; she d. 1875, aged 31; he was a physician; had no
children.
7006 Daniel,® b. .
7007 Alonzo,® b. .
7008 Luman,® b. .
7009 Emily,® b. - — ■ — .
7010 Harriet,® b. .
7011 Mary,® b. ; m. White; res. in Ann Arbor.
7012 Lucy,® b. .
2778. SAMUEL,^ son of DanieF (991), b. ; m. Hannah Johnson.
They res. in Paris, N. Y.
Children.
7013 Levi,® b. .
7014 Lyman,® b. ; m. .
7015 Edwakd,® b. .
7016 John,® b. .
7017 Daughter,® b. •
492 The Kelloggs in the New World.
2779. GE0EGE,8 son of DanieF (991), b. in Paris, N. Y., 14 July, 1800; m.
(1) 15 Nov., 1822, Hearty B. King, b. in Rhode Island, 23 Sept., 1802, dau. of
Joseph King and Phebe Sweet.
She d. in Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Mich., 10 July, 1843; he m. (2) 4 May,
1845, Mrs. Fanny (Tiffany) Tucker, b. in Mount Pleasant, Pa., 11 Dec., 1811,'
widow of David Tucker, and dau. of Chandler Tiffany and Lydia Perkins; he d.
in Grand Forks, N. D., 1882 ; she d. in Grafton, N. D., 28 Sept., 1884.
He rem. from Paris in 1831 to Michigan; in 1880 he res. in Plainfield, Wau-
shara Co., Wis. ; later rem. to North Dakota.
Children by first wife.
7018 Edwin,» b. 16 Nov., 1823; d. in Toledo, 0., 1863.
+7019 Edmund George," b. 17 Nov., 1824 ; m. Hannah Matilda Reynolds.
7020 Vienna," b. 7 May, 1827 ; d. 1846 or '47.
+7021 Jared Augustus® b. in Paris, N. Y., 2 Jan., 1839; m. Almira Reynolds.
Children by second luife.
+7032 Horace C," b. in Brooklyn, 23 June, 1846 ; m. Hepzibeth Ann Ingle.
+7023 Henry Lee W.,» b. in Brooklyn, 15 Apr., 1849 ; m. Anna S. Schenck.
2786. LURA.s dau. of Noah' (995), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 11 Jan., 1783;
m. 31 Aug., 1808, Capt. James Fosket, b. in Massachusetts, 14 Apr., 1784, son of
James Fosket, who d. in Perry, N. Y.
He d. in West Winfield, N. Y., 24 May, 1850 ; she d. in Pontiac, Mich., 11
Sept., 1863.
He was an iron moulder; res. in New Hartford, Conn., Palmyra and Bridge-
water, N. Y. In the war of 1812 he served as Quartermaster in a regiment at
Sacket Harbor; was afterward Capt. of Militia.
Children.
7034 Emily Foshet,^ b. in Cassville or New Hartford, N. Y., 8 May, 1810; m.
about 1826, Jacob Howell; he was a farmer; res. in Palmyra; she
d. in Pontiac, 13 Oct., 1861; he d. in the same place, Aug., 1874;
had nine children.
7035 Charles Fosket,^ b. 22 July, 1813; m. (1) in West Winfield, 16 Nov.,
1846, Zipporah Wakelee, b. in Clinton, N. Y., 13 Dec., 1823 ; she d.
in Mohawk, N. Y., 31 May, 1855; he m. (2) 13 July, 1865, Mrs.
Roby (Howland) Peck, b. 29 Oct., 1826; res. in Grand Rapids,
Mich.; he was a merchant and manufacturer; d. 15 Mar., 1883;
had two children.
7026 George Whitfield Fosket.^ b. 12 Mar., 1816; d. 20 Dec, same year.
7027 Harriet Fosket,^ b. in Cassville or New Hartford, N. Y., 13 Nov., 1819;
m. about 1843, Dr. Timothy George Walker; he was a physician
and res. in Villenova and Cherry Creek, N. Y. ; she d. in Pontiac,
15 Oct., 1863; had no children.
7028 Amanda Fosket,^ b. in Paris, N. Y., 31 Jan., 1821; d. there, unm., 15
Feb., 1841.
2787. TRUMAN,^ son of Noah'' (995), b. in Connecticut ; m. in Frank-
fort, N. Y., Delany Hasselkns, half-sister of John Hasselkus, father of John
Daniel Hasselkus, who m. Deborah Kellogg (+2792).
Shed. 1847; he d. about 1860.
4
The Kelloggs in the New Would. 493
He res. in Paris, N. Y.
Child.
7029 Harriet/-* b. in Cassville, X. Y., about 1820; m. in Cassville, James
Whitehead.
2788. THEROiSr,^ son of Noah' (995), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 24 Feb.,
1788; m. 17 Feb., 1819, Margaret Killiher, b. 8 Oct., 1799.
He d. in Mobile, Ala., 24 June, 1820; she m. (2) 1 Aug., 1825, Alonzo
Dickens, b. 15 Feb., 1796; d. in Mobile, 10 Oct., 1827; he d. there, 17 Oct., 1827.
Child.
-j-7030 Maet Ellen- » b. in Mobile, 2 Oct., 1820; m. Henry A. Crocker.
2789. PHILINDA,^ dau. of Noah' (995), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 31 Oct.,
1790; m. as his second wife, 1 Aug., 1816, John Randall Stone, b. 10 Apr., 1789,
son of Stone and Mary Bowen.
He d. in Cassville, N. Y., 26 Feb., 1826; she d. 2 July, 1869.
He m. (1) Betjey King. He was a hotel-keeper and a farmer; a Presby-
terian and a Whig.
Children, b. in Cassville.
7031 Theron Kellogg Stone,'^ b. 25 Apr., 1817; m. 4 Aug., 1842, Mary Bos-
worth ; d. between 1887 and '90 ; she res. in Syracuse, N. Y. ; had
two children.
7032 Elizabeth (Betsey) King Stone,^ b. 26 Apr., 1819; m. June, 1847;
Thomas Sears; had three children.
7033 John Marvin Stone,^ b. 24 Mar., 1821; m. 14 Feb., 1844, Lois Sears;
res. for a while in Syracuse, in the hardware business with his
brother; d. about 1888; had three children.
7034 Mary Bowen Stone,^ b. 12 Jan., 1824; m. 17 May, 1843, Horace Dryden
Kellogg (+2732).
2791. NATHANIEL,** son of Noah' (995), b. in Paris, N. Y., 23 Aug., 1797;
m. 22 May, 1827, Sarah Sizer Fellows, b. 22 Nov., 1804, dau. of Jacob Fellows, of
Eussell, Mass., and Abigail Sizer, b. 27 June, 1788, dau. of Capt. William Sizer,
private secretary of Gen. Washington during the revolutionary war.
He d. in Fort Scott, Kas., 26 Oct., 1884; she d. in Moundville, Mo., 27 Aug.,
1899, aged 94 years, 9 months and 5 days.
He settled in Furnace Hollow, Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., where he
built a sawmill. In 1847 rem. to Madison, Wis., and bought a wild farm, three
miles west of the present Capitol buildings. In 1869 he sold his valuable farm,
and settled in Moundville, Mo., in 1870.
Children.
+7035 Mart Abigail,® b. in Litchfield, N. Y., 28 Apr., 1828 ; m. Abram Hubbs.
+7036 Edwin Main» b. in Litchfield, 2 Feb., 1830; m. Mary Ellen Pickering.
7037 Almira Maria » b. in Litchfield, 29 Sept., 1832 ; m. 9 Aug., 1883, Henry
Hobart Wilson, b. in Fredonia, N. Y., 3 Mar., 1829, son of Watts
Wilson, b. 15 Oct., 1792, and Sally Barber, b. in Fredonia, 24 Nov.,
1795 ; they res. in Moundville, but spent most of their time travel-
ing; he was a Mason, an Episcopalian and a Republican; had no
children.
494 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
+7038 AuGUSTCS Hurlrurt,«> b. in Litchfield, 14 Aug., 1834; m. Mrs. Laura
Matilda (Worthing) Baker.
+7039 Lucy Elvira," b. in Cassville, N. Y., 26 June, 1836; m. Charles Draper.
+7040 Charles Henry » b. in Litchfield, 1 Aug., 1838"; m. MiUie Eliza Barber!
+7041 Jennie Amelia,** b. in Litchfield, 25 Jan., 1841 ; m. Lorenzo Hatch.
+7042 George Douglas," b. in Litchfield, 23 June, 1843; m. Lavinia Hughes
Huntington.
+7043 Ella Elizabeth," b. in Litchfield, 21 Dec, 1845; m. Henry Brewerton
Jack.
7044 Emma Adelaide," b. in Madison, Wis., 23 Apr., 1849 ; d. in Moundville
25 Aug., 1871.
+7045 EuTH Emeline," b. in Madison, 30 Dec, 1852; m. Charles Estabrook
Cory.
2792. DEBORAH,* dau. of Noah'' (995), b. in Paris, N. Y., 23 July, 1799; m.
28 Dec, 1820, Rev. John Daniel Hasselkus, b. in Oneida Co., N. Y., 28 Apr.,
1799, son of John Hasselkus, b. 16 Oct., 1769, and Polly Parks, b. 29 Feb., 1780.
He d. in Oakfield, N. Y., 3 Jan., 1890 ; she d. 20 Mar., 1892, in the same
place.
He was a stone mason; was a prominent Methodist local preacher. They
lived together nearly seventy years. He preached his last sermon 28 Apr., 1889,
on his ninetieth birthday.
Children.
7046 Lucy Adeline Hasselkus,^ b. in Frankfort, N. Y., 21 Mar., 1823; d.
Oakfield, 3 July, 1843.
7047 Ellen Hasselkus,^ b.in Frankfort, 29 May, 1827; m. in Oakfield, 16 Sept., ■■i
1853, Isaac Bruitt, b. in La Pare, Province of Quebec, Canada, 11
June, 1827 ; he was a member of the Twenty-fifth New York Light
Artillery, enlisting 31 Aug., 1862, serving until the close of the
war; she res. with her dau., in Cleveland, 0.; had three children.
7048 John Wesley Hasselkus,^ b. in Oakfield, 26 May, 1833; m. Sarah Emer-
son; res. in Susan ville, Cal.
7049 Hester Ann Hasselkus,^ b. in Oakfield, 18 Mar., 1837 ; m. in Oakfield, 22
Nov., 1860, Austin C. Dwight, b. in Belchertown, Mass., 21 Feb.,
1833; she d. in Decatur, Mich., 24 Dec, 1876; he res. there; had
three children.
7050 Mary Hasselkus,^ b. in Oakfield, 21 Oct., 1840; she res. in Oakfield.
7051 Wilbur Fisk Hasselkus,^ b. in Oakfield, 19 Aug., 1843.
2793. AURILLA,8 ^au. of Noah' (995), b. in Utica, N. Y., 14 July, 1802; m.
1824, Jonas A. Odle, b. 30 Aug., 1804, son of Jonas Odle, b. 16 Feb., 1763, and
Lucy Weaver, b. 27 Mar., 1766.
She d. 23 Sept., 1854; he m. (2) July, 1858, Mary Scott, of Utica, Mich.;
d. in Utica, 28 Oct., 1858.
He was a carpenter and farmer ; res. in Palmyra, N. Y., and Utica, Mich.
Children.
7053 Theodore Byron Odle^ b. 12 Nov., 1824; m. 20 July, 1851, Mary Jane
Gillett, b. 18 Sept., 1832 ; he is a cooper ; res. in Lapeer, Mich.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 495
7053 Lucy Almira Odle,^ b. 20 Oct., 1826; m. 19 Apr., 1846, Joseph Henry
Lee; he d. 16 July, 1867; he was a carpenter in Utiea, Mich.,
where she now res.
7054 Mary Louisa OdUP b. 1 Aug., 1831; m. Hemrj- Mitchell; d. ;
had no children.
7055 Jane Maria OdleP b. 13 Oct., 1833; m. Henry Brannack, who served
through the Mexican war; she d. in Utica, Mich., 3 Apr., 1ST2 ; he
d. ; had no children.
7056 Harriet Melissa Odle^ b. 5 Aug., 1835 ; m. Martin Firman ; d. in Utica,
Mich., 12 May, 1863; had two children.
7057 Adelbert Gilbert Odle,'^ b. 6 Aug., 1837; d. 23 Oct., 1838.
7058 Emily Elizabeth Odle^ b. in Utica, Mich., 24 June, 1839; m. 2 May,
1860, Ira Case, b. in East Bloomfield, Mich., 7 June, 1833, son of
Capt. Nathaniel Case, b. in Connecticut, IS Oct., 1792, and Diana
Maxfield, b. 17 June, 1800; was a member of the Methodist
Church ; he was a soldier in Co. D, Fifth Michigan Volunteer In-
fantry; was a painter; rem. from Utica, 1866, to Boone, la.; had
no children.
7059 Edwin Leroy Odle^ b. 22 May, 1841; d. 8 Feb., 1843, from scalding.
7060 Helen Matilda Odle^ b. 4 Dec, 1843; d. in Utica, 24 Der.., 1853.
7061 Adeline Josephine Odlep b. 29 July, 1847; m. William Brown; res. in
Pontiac, Mich.
2803. SYLVIA,^ dau. of Jesse' (997), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 15 Feb.,
1782; m. (1) in Skaneateles, N. Y., about 1801, William Machan, b. near Leeds,
Yorkshire, England, May, 1774.
He d. 3 Jan., 1821. He rem. from Skaneateles to Marcellus in 1805, and
bought a grist mill and carried on distilling and brewing. She m. (2) as his sec-
ond wife, about 1832, Maj. Samuel Pierce. He d. about 1850; she d. in Mar-
cellus, 16 Oct., 1868, aged 86. He was a farmer in Skaneateles.
Children by first husband.
7062 Arthur Machan,^ b. 3 Apr., 1803; d. July, 1848; m. twice.
7063 Son,'^ b. ; d. aged 18 months.
7064 William John Machan,'^ b. 26 July, 1807; m. Mar., 1835, Abigail Wilkin-
son of Skaneateles; he was a wool carder and cloth dresser; res. in
Marcellus.
7065 Mary Ann Machan,^ b. 28 July, 1810; m. Tuttle; d. in Michigan,
1848.
7066 Son,^ b. ; d. aged 2.
7067 Kellogg Griswold Machan^ b. 15 Sept., 1815 ; res. in Dresden, 0.
7068 George Machan^ b. about 1819 ; d. in Dresden, 0., 1840, aged 21.
2804. FKAXCES,* dau. of Jesse' (997), b. in Barkhamsted, Conn., 13 June,
1784; m. John H. Warren, b. in 1786.
He d. 1823 ; she d. in Newburgh, N. Y., 1875.
They res. in Ballston Spa, N. Y.
Child.
7069 William L. F. Warren,^ b. 3 July, 1811 ; m. June, 1841, Catherine
Walsh; settled in Newburgh in 1825, where he was a member of
496 The Ejelloggs in the New World.
the firm of B. Carpenter & Co., engaged in the freighting business; |
d. in NewbuTgh, 22 Oct., 1879; had no children.
2805. ANSEL,s son of Jesse" (997), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 21 Oct., 1787; I
m. 13 Jan., 1808, Lora Tyler, b. 4 Jan., 1793, only dan. of Job Tyler and Char-
lotte Utley.
She d. 14 Dec, 1827 ; he d. in MarceUus, N. Y., 6 Oct., 1831.
He engaged in the wool business and, with his brother, John K., started the
first factory in Marcellus.
Children, b. in Marcellus.
7070 AuGUSTiN,» b. 9 Oct., 1810; m.(l) 6 May, 1840, Chloe B. TefEt; she d.
25 Apr., 1842; he m. (2) 17 Nov., 1845, Emeline T. Hatch; d. in
California, 1853, leaving no children ; he was murdered in Coloma,
Cal.
7071 Charlotte,** b. 9 Aug., 1813; m. 9 Nov., 1841, Philander K. Williams;
d. in Nicholson, Pa., 4 Aug., 1876 ; had no children. \
7072 Susanna,** b. 4 Feb., 1817; m. 6 Apr., 1840, Benoni Lee; d. ; he
res. in Skaneateles, X. Y. ; had no children.
-f-7073 James,** b. 1 Apr., 1819; m. Mary Frost Stoner.
7074 Mortimer,** b. 23 Oct, 1821; m. in Key West, Fla., ; d. in Key
West, 16 Nov., ISTO; he was a chief engineer in the United States
Navy.
7075 HuLDAH,» b. 28 Sept., 1824; d. 10 Sept., 1825. j
7076 Tyler,» b. 22 Apr., 1827; d. 29 Feb., 1828. 1
2806. RALSAM0N,8 son of Jesse' (997), b. ; m. Olive Stevens.
He d. aged 50.
They res. in Marcellus, X. Y. . j
Children.
7077 George » b. .
7078 Ralsamon,® b. . .|
2807. GEORGE,^ son of Jesse' (997), b. in Marcellus, N. Y. ; m. Mrs. Thank-
ful (Davis) Palmer, of Phelps, N. Y., widow of Friend Palmer.
He d. in Mount Clemens, Mich, 1853 ; she d. in Monroe, Mich, about 1863.
He was captain on a sailing vessel on the Western Lakes ; was later a farmer
in Mount Clemens.
Child.
+7079 James K,® b. in Mount Clemens, about 1836; m. Serena E. McBride.
2808. JOHN RUSSELL,^ son of Jesse^ (997), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 16
May, 1793 ; m. in New York City, 20 Feb., 1817, Mary Otterson, b. in New York,
14 Dec, 1799, dau. of Andrew Otterson, of New York, b. in Newtowards, County
of Dover, North of Ireland, 1747, who came to America in 1774, and Jemima Col-
lins, b. in New York.
He d. in Allegan, Mich., 13 Mar., 1868, aged 75 ; she d. in Auburn, N. Y.,
18 Aug., 1880, aged 81.
He rem. from New York City to New Hartford, N. Y., in 1823, and thence
to Marcellus, N. Y., and in 1839 to Allegan, Mich. *
The Kelloggs in the New World. 497
He was a merchant and land agent. They are both buried in Riverside Cem-
etery, Oswego, N. Y.
Children.
7080 Amanda Xorton,® b. in New York, 10 Jan., 1818 ; d. in Detroit, Mich.,
9 Apr., 1838; unm.
7081 Eliza Falconer," b. in New York, 20 Feb., 1820; m. 18 May, 1853,
Horace Thomas Cook, of Auburn, b. in Cayuga, N. Y., 22 July,
1822, son of Robert Cook, who settled in Auburn, 1823, and Rox-
anna Foote; she d. in Auburn, 20 July, 1884; he was County
Treasurer; they res. in Auburn; had no children.
+7082 John Glover," b. in Marcellus, 3 Dec., 1823 ; m. Eate Tracy Lyon.
7083 Andrew James," b. in Marcellus, 9 Mar., 1827; m. in Allegan, 26 Jan.,
1870, Laura Elizabeth Gardiner, b. in Perry, N. Y., 23 Aug., 1846,
dau. of Alanson Gardiner, b. in Herkimer Co., N. Y., 30 June,
1801, and Marilla Truesdell, b. 8 Mar., 1809; he was a Presby-
terian and a Republican ; he was one of the Fish Commissioners in
1884; in 1897 he was a clerk in Detroit, Mich. ; she d. 2 Dec, 1886,
in Eureka Springs, Ark. ; had no children.
7084 WiLLLiM Thompson," b. 11 Dec, 1831; d. 8 Aug.. 1832.
2809. SUSAN GRISWOLD,* dau. of Jesse'" (997), b. in New Hartford, N. Y.,
29 Mar., 1796 ; m. Apr., 1822, Jacob Chase, b. in Keene, N. H., 17 Feb., 1799, son
of Moses Chase and Lois Mann, b. Apr., 1760.
He d. in New York City, 28 Jan., 1829.
They res. in Marcellus, N. Y. ; she later res. in Utica, N. Y.
Children.
7085 Henry M. Chase,^ b. in Mar., 1824; d. in Marcellus, 14 Apr., 1844.
7086 Frances S. Chase,^ b. 25 Sept., 1826; m. Samuel R. Ball; d. 22 Jan.,
1850, aged 26; he d. Nov., 1856, aged 33; had no children.
7087 Son,^ b. Dec, 1827; d. June, 1828.
2811. DORASTUS,s son of Jesse'' (997), b. 10 Jan., 1807; m. (1) ;
she d. .
He m. (2) Alida Kennada, of Lysander; she d. ; he m. (3) as her
third husband, Maladine Ingham, b. 21 Jan., 1834, dau. of William S. Ingham
and Huldah Bacon; d. in Oswego Falls, N. Y., 1 Feb., 1885.
Res. in Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. He had a woolen factory in Skaneateles,
N. Y. None of his children left issue.
Children by second wife.
7088 Alida," b. .
7089 Hiram," b. .
2839. GEORGE,^ son of MichaeF (1002), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 20 Aug.,
1802; m. (1) in Brattleboro, Vt., 15 Sept., 1834, Caroline Boyden, of Conway,
Mass.
She d. in North Carolina, ; he m. (2) Oct., 1840, Mehitabel Camp,
b. 9 May, 1813; she d. in Columbus, 0., 14 June, 1842; he m. (3) 29 Sept., 1845,
Beulah Camp, b. 20 June, 1811. They were daus. of Samuel Camp, of Winches-
ter and Barkhamsted, Conn., b. in Norfolk, 4 Mar., 1778, and Mercy Sheldon.
1
498 The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. in Winsted, Conn., 7 Sept., 1889; he d. 2 Oct., 1893, aged 91.
When a lad he drove stage and worked hard. He sold clocks in Ohio, North
Carolina and Pennsylvania. On one occasion he drove a bridal party from Con-
necticut to Ohio. Between 1843 and 1845 he returned from Columbus and m.
his third wife and settled in Barkhamsted, one-half mile over the Une from Win-
sted, Conn. He attended the church, and the children went to school, in Win-
sted. He was an active Abolitionist. During the civil war he was commissioned
by the Government to buy horses for the artillery. He followed the tanning busi-
ness and farming, leaving the farm, when nearly eighty years of age, to live the
remainder of his life with his eldest dau. in Winsted. He was '"a remarkably
smart old man."
Child by second wife.
7090 A Child,* b. ; d. aged about 1 year.
Children by third wife.
7091 Habkiet Miranda,** b. 1 Oct., 1847; m. in Winsted, 4 Oct., 1870, Irving
Richard Griswold, b. 22 Feb., 1845, son of Richard W. Griswold, b.
21 July, 1815, and Julia Curtis, b. 7 July, 1818; res. in Winsted;
has no children.
+7092 Jane Camp,» b. in Winsted, 16 Sept., 1851; m. George Herbert Alford.
2841. SARAH,« dau. of MichaeF (1002), b. in New Hartford, Conn., 21 Jan.,
1807 ; m. 9 Jan., 1830, Roswell Cook, b. 4 Aug., 1803, son of Roswell Cook, of
Harwinton, Conn., b. 16 Aug., 1767, and Sarah Wilson, b. 12 Apr., 1772.
She d. 28 May, 1867, aged 60; he d. 28 Dec, 1884, aged 81.
He was a farmer; res. on the old homestead in Harwinton.
Children, b. in Harwinton
7093 Eoxanna Cook,^ b. 16 May, 1831; d. unm., 26 Dec, 1900; res. in Har-
winton.
7094 David Risley CooTc^ b. in Nov.. 1834; d. 7 Jan., 1835.
7095 Amoret Ursula Cook,^ h. 17 Apr., 1836; m. 30 Nov., 1859, Newton Per-
kins, a book agent in Hartford, Conn. ; d. 20 Oct., 1860.
7096 Blary Honor Cook^ b. 30 Apr., 1839 ; res. in Harwinton.
7097 George Edwin Cook,^ b. 11 Jan., 1843; m. 17 Oct., 1865, Cornelia
Amorett Scoville, b. 15 June, 1846; she d. 22 Aug., 1883; had
three children; he m. (2) Mar., 1885, Marion H. Barber; he was
a farmer and lumberman in Harwinton; had no children by sec-
ond wife.
2853. ASHBEL LOOMIS,^ son of Ashbel' (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 27
Oct., 1791 ; m. Nancy Saunders, b. 3 Nov., 1796, dau. of Clark Saunders.
He d. in Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., 9 Oct., 1862 ; she d. 20 Oct., 1875.
He was a farmer; res. in Brookfield until 1826, when he rem. to Leon.
Children, first four b. in Brookfield, others in Leon.
+7098 Edwin AsHBEL » b. 3 May, 1820; m. (1) Adeline Amy; (2) E<ln«j
Thankful Smith.
7099 Mart Ann® b. 11 Apr., 1822; m. Edmund Arrigan; they had no chitl
dren ; both d. in Leon.
7100 MoREis,» b. 30 May, 1824; m. (1) Sarah Strong; (2) Sarah Bass^it; -^^
he was a farmer in Sioux City, la. ; they res. in Correctionville, la- J
d
The Kelloggs in the New World. 499
4-7101 Emily," b. 9 Mar., 1826; m. Almon Le Eoy Day.
+7102 Hexrt,» b. 18 Apr., 1828; m. Margaret AUen.'
+'^103 Francis Isaac Granger," b. 27 Aug., 1830; m. Martha Ann Blodgett.
-1-7104 Sarah," b. 16 Nov., 1833; m. (1) Cyrus Barton Dye; (2) John True
Cram.
-f7105 Martha Eoseline," b. 7 Feb., 1835; m. Edward W. Clark.
+7106 MiLO George," b. 8 May, 1837; m. Levilla Cloette Stone.
+7107 Luke Loomis," b. 21 Sept., 1838; m. Eliza Snyder.
7108 Charles Darling," b. 13 July, 1840; m. Alice Steele; res. in South
Dayton, N. Y.
2854. FRANCES,^ dau. of AshbeF (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 3 Mar.,
1794; m. in Brookfield, 1818, Benjamin Southwick.
He d. 23 Feb., 1863; she d. 20 Feb., 1875.
He was a farmer and blacksmith in Ijeon, N. Y., and North East, Pa., where
both d.
Children, h. in Leon.
7109 Erastus Gaylord Southwick,^ h. 22 Nov., 1818; m. ■_ — , 7 Sept., 1848;
res. in North East, Pa.
7110 Lul-e Tracy Southwick,^ b. 15 Julv, 1820; m. , 19 June, 1842; d.
21 Oct., 1860.
7111 Lucy Ann Southwick,^ b. 23 Sept., 1822; m. , 17 Feb., 1843; d.
9 Sept., 1843.
7112 Elizabeth Maria Southwick,'^ b. 10 Oct., 1824; d. unm., 23 Mar., 1847.
7113 Franklin Benjamin Southwick,^ b. 23 Sept., 1826; m. , 9 Mar.,
1848; d. 15 Feb., 1860.
7114 John Copeland Southwick,^ b. 16 May, 1829; m. ; res. in Arling-
ton, S. D.
7115 Solomon Leonard Southwick,^ b. 10 Mar., 1832; m. , 29 Sept.,
1855.
7116 James Kellogg Southwick,^ b. 10 Apr., 1834; m. , 29 Sept., 1855.
2855. GAYLORD,* son of Ashbel'' (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 31 July,
1797; m. Rosanna Warner, b. 13 Oct., 1806, dau. of Rufus Warner, of Phelps,
Ontario Co., N. Y., b. 25 Feb., 1775, and Hazelpony Rice, b. 28 May, 1777.
She d. 28 July, 1872 ; he d. 12 Mar., 1873.
He was a farmer in Leon, N. Y. The old homestead in Leon was owned in
1883 by Champion Wells.
Children, h. in Leon.
+7117 Delight," b. 3 Oct., 1824; m. Nathaniel Fry Cooper.
+7118 Richard Darling," b. 25 Sept., 1825; m. Mary Elizabeth Groves.
+7119 Rufus Ashbel," b. 2 Nov., 1827; m. Alzina Eastwood.
+7120 Austin Luke," b. 2 Feb., 1831 ; m. Lucina Bush Sackett.
+7121 Lucy," b. 11 May, 1833 ; m. Charles Henry Evarts.
2856. LUKE,** son of Ashbel'' (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 6 Apr., 1800; m.
9 May, 1824, Adah Maxson, b. in Brookfield, 25 Jan., 1806, dau. of John Maxson,
b. in Hopkinton, R. I., and Susan Babcock.
She i 28 Aug., 1848; he m. (2) 25 Mar., 1849, Mrs. Patience (Kenyon)
500
The Kellogos in the New World.
Pettit, b. 9 Dec, 1807, widow of Alanson Pettit, by whom she had three children.
He d. in Adams Center, 28 Mar., 1870; she d. in Eodman, N. Y., 8 Sept.
1882.
He settled near Adams Center, in 1824. His son, George Gay lord Kellogg^
now lives on the homestead.
Children, b. in Adams Center.
+7122 Elizabeth (Betsey),» b. 26 Feb., 1825; m. Albert Galiton Pool Helh.
+ 7123 Delia Olivia,» b. 27 Mar., 1827; m. (1) George Davis Wright; (2)
Thomas Kicks Greene. <
7124 George Gaylord,» b. 10 Oct., 1828; m. 26 Dec, 1852, Mary Jane Ful-
ler, of Lucas Four Comers, Jefiferson Co., N. Y. ; they had four
children; she d. 11 May, 1871; he m. (2) 14 July, 1872, Nellie
Hall; res. on the old homestead.
+7125 Henry James," b. 30 July, 1831 ; m. Angela Streeter Rich.
+ 7126 Martha Ada,» b. 11 June, 1835; m. Galeon Hall.
+7127 John Jackson,» b. 16 Oct., 1837; m. Isabella Kerr McGaughey.
7128 Lodisa Melissa » b. 7 Oct., 1840 ; d. 13 July, 1843.
+7129 Charles Giles® b. 26 Jan., 1843; m. Frances Celia Glass.
+7130 Lorenzo Madison," b. 25 Apr., 1845; m. Elizabeth C. Campbell.
7131 Ada Ellen Jane," b. 27 Jan., 1848; m. 20 Oct., 1870, Martin Dunn
Titsworth, b. 8 June, 1843, son of Jacob Titsworth, b. 3 Nov., 1808,
and Susan Woodruff, b. 5 Dec, 1808 ; he was a Seventh- Day Bap-
tist; he was Town Clerk six years and Postmaster twelve yeaiE
he was a druggist; he served in the civil war as Corp. in the Quar-
termaster's office. Department of Potomac, Co. D, Eleventh Reg,
New Jersey Volunteers, from July, 1862, to June, 1865; res. in
Adams Center ; has no children.
2857. MARIA,s dau. of Ashbel' (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 31 Jan., 1802;
m. in Leon, N. Y., 16 Dec, 1828, Norman Coe, b. in Lexington, Greene Co.,
N. Y., 6 Feb., 1804, son of James Coe, of Leon, b. in Winchester, Conn., 31 May,
1774, and Anna , b. in Norfolk, Conn., 6 June, 1770.
She d. in Leon, 28 Mar., 1869 ; he d. in Cherry Creek, N. Y.
Children, b. in Leon.
7132 Miles CoeP b. 8 Sept., 1829; m. 28 Mar., 1860, Ardella Davison, b. in
Lafayette, Onondaga Co., N. Y., 31 Jan., 1844, dau. of Abiel Dav-
ison, b. in Loudon, Berkshire Co., Mass., 18 Jan., 1796, and An-
geline Messnard, his second wife, b. in Saratoga Co., N. Y., 9 Apr.,
1812 ; he lived in Cherry Creek and Le Roy, N. Y. ; later he
an insurance agent in Avon.
7133 Emily Coe? b. 9 Apr., 1831; m. Feb., 1863, Melvin Evarts; d. 22 Jan.,
1867.
7134 'Newton Coe? b. 15 July, 1834; m. 23 Sept., 1858, Eliza Coe; he w
farmer in Leon, N. Y.
2859. 0LIVIA,8 dau. of AshbeF (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 17 July, 1806; |
m. in Brookfield, 4 Sept., 1831, Henry Bunce, b. 7 Apr., 1809, son of Theodore^j
Bunce, of Hartford, Conn., and Adams, N. Y., b. 1767, and Jemima Barber, b.
1774.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 501
He d. 10 Nov., 18G8; she d. 17 Mar., 1898, aged 91 years and 8 months.
In liar., 1832, he rem. to Adams, where he was a farmer, and where both d.
Children.
7135 Clark ]YiUiam Bunce/* b. 5 Dec, 1832 ; m. 27 Nov., 1861, Amelia Phelps,
b. 1.5 July, 1837; he was a farmer in Adams Center; had no chil-
dren.
7136 Lcroy Buncep b. 5 Mar., 1835; m. 29 Dec., 1864, Sarah Stickles, of
Philadelphia, JefEerson Co., N. Y., b. 24 Apr., 18-11 ; res. in Adams;
had two children.
7137 Salina Buncep b. 9 Nov., 1837; m. 25 Oct., 1865, Irving Whitford, b.
in Brook-field, 2-4 Dec, 1835, son of Barton Whitford, b. in Berlin,
N. y., 17 June, 1793, and Lucinda Crandall, b. in Ashaway, E. I.,
20 Oct., 1790; he served nearly three years in Co. B, Tenth New
York Heavy Artillery ; was a manufacturer of lumber and shingles
in Adams; had one child.
7138 Myron Douglass Buncep h. 25 Mar., 1840; m. 3 July, 1862, Sarah
Glasier; he was a gardener in Adams; d. 21 Oct., 1877; had two
children; she m. (2) Henry Diefendorf ; res. in Adams.
7139 Monroe Henry BunceP b. 16 Apr., 1845; d. in Adams, 14 Oct., 1865.
2860. OEEN,» son of AshbeF (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 18 Jan., 1809;
m. 27 May, 1841, Harriet Leonora Fuller, b. in Greenwich, Washington Co.,
N. Y., 16 Jan., 1814, dau. of Asa Fuller, of Pinckney, Lewis Co., N. Y., b. 10
Mar., 1781, and Elizabeth (Betsey) Potter, b. 9 Bee, 1792.
He d. , in Adams Center, N. Y. ; she d. there, 6 Mar., 1883.
About 1832 he rem. from Brookfield to Adams, N. Y. He was a farmer and
gardener.
Children.
7140 Abram Sheldox,** b. 31 Mar., 1842; d. 7 Apr., 1848.
+7141 Frank Sheldon,^ b. 7 Jan., 1850 ; m. Ida Elizabeth Green.
7142 Maet Jennet,» b. 4 July, 1858; d. 8 Dec, 1866.
2862. ISAAC,8 son of AshbeF (1011), b. in Brookfield, N. Y., 22 Nov., 1818;
m. (1) 20 Feb., 1848, Juliette Grommon, b. 6 Mar., 1822, dau. of David Grom-
mon, b. 17 Sept., 1795, and Eoba Knight, b. 23 June, 1792.
She d. 26 July, 1862; he m. (2) 28 Aug., 1864, Angenette Maxson, b. 26
Sept., 1833, dau. of Jesse Maxson, b. 12 June, 1791, and Elizabeth (Betsey)
Brown, b. 5 Sept., 1798; d. 10 Mar., 1882.
He was a farmer in Adams Center; a member of the Baptist Church.
Child by first wife, h. in Adams.
+7143 Martha Adell,^ b. 18 May, 1856; m. Willis Thomas Colton.
2864. EODERICK,s son of Elijah'' (1014), b. in Claridon, 0., 1796; m. Sally
Taj-lor.
He is said to have gone West many years ago.
Children.
7144 Olive » b. .
7145 Aevilla,^ b. .
502 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7146 Eliza,» b. .
7147 Cornelia," b. .
7148 Armina,» b. .
7149 Salina," b. .
7150 Julius,® b. .
7151 Milan," b. .
2865. S0PHR0NIA,8 dau. of Elijah' (1014), b. 1798; m. (1) Simeon Cal-
kins.
He d. , in Huron, 0. ; she m. (2) in Claridon, 0., 14 June, 1830, Eri
Hazen; ehe d. 17 Feb., 1843; he d. — — ; is buried in Claridon.
Children by first husband.
7152 Roderick Calkins,^ b. 4 Sept., 1817; m. 5 Apr., 1841, Eleanor De Bay;
d. 30 Jan., 1877.
7153 James 8. Calkins,^ b. 1 Feb., 1819; m. 1 Jan., 1843, Janette McMillan;
d. in Genoa, 0., 25 Jan., 1892, where his widow res; had five chil-
dren.
7154 Rhoda Ann Calkins,^ b. in Auburn, N. Y., 27 Dec, 1820; m. 25 Dec,
1840, James Cannon; d. 4 Apr., 1898; had two children.
7155 Sidney Calkins,^ b. 4 May, 1823; m. 10 Oct., 1847, Mary Ribble; res. in
Cleveland, 0.; had seven children.
Children by second husband.
7156 Henry Hazen,^ b. ; served in the Twenty-third Reg., Ohio Volun-
teer Infantry; d. in West Virginia, in the service. '
7157 Frank Hazen^ b. ; d. 13 July, 1864.
7158 Sophronia Hazen^ b. .
7159 Ellen Hazen,'* b. .
2867. ISAAC,8 son of Elijah^ (1014), b. in the State of New York, 16 Dec,
1803 ; m. 1827, Cynthia Talbot, b. in Connecticut, 5 Jan., 1805, dau. of John Tal-
bot, b. 16 Dec, 1772, and Cjmthia Moses, b. 28 June, 1779.
He d. in Dover, 0., 10 Dec, 1856.
In 1827 he settled in Claridon, 0., where he was a farmer and merchant. In
1848 he was a farmer in East Cleveland, 0. ; in 1851 he was a miller in Rock-
port, 0. ; in 1853, he bought a sawmill in Dover.
Children.
7160 Cynthia Amelia® b. 26 June, 1828; m. 6 Mar., 1853, J. W. Jordan;
had five children.
7161 Isaac Henry » b. 22 Apr., 1831 ; d. young.
7162 Orestes Myron,» b. 13 May, 1834; m. 23 Mar., 1851, Julia Ingersoll;
res. in Cleveland; had four children.
7163 Susan Mary Elizabeth,® b. 21 Feb., 1840; m. 29 Oct., 1862, James E.
Brown; res. in Cleveland; had four children.
7164 Henry Clinton,® b. 21 Aug., 1843; d. young.
7165 Isaac Ernest,® b. 21 Apr., 1845 ; d. young.
7166 Newton Burrett,® b. 4 Sept., 1847 ;"m. 22 Feb., 1872, Jul.a Miriam
Reed; res. in Cleveland; had two children.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 503
2868. ELIJAH,^ son of Elijah" (1014), b. in Onondaga Co., N. Y., 16 Apr.,
1S09; m. 29 Jan., 1829, Emmeline Alderman, dau. of Timothy Alderman.
He d. about 10 Aug., 1839 ; she d. 13 Nov., 1886.
He sold his farm in Mayfield, 0., and went to Chicago. On his return he d.
on the steamer; is buried in Defiance, Canada.
Children.
7167 CATHERINE C," b. 19 May, 1830; m. 18 Xov., 1848, Albert Crane; d. 6
Mar., 1852; had one dau.
7168 Wesley Willl^ms," b. in Huntsburg, 0., 6 Mar., 1832; m. in Onondaga,
Mich., 31 Oct., 1852, Harriet Eossman, b. in Aurelius, X. Y., 26
May, 1835, dau. of Gilbert Eossman, of Aurelius, b. 20 Sept.. 1809;
he is a life insurance agent; res. in Allegan, Mich. ; has no children.
+7169 Pamelia Cecelia,** b. 16 Feb., 1834; m. Joseph Clark.
7170 Maeyline Almira,^ b. 16 Nov., 1836; d. in Onondaga, aged 15.
7171 IsA,4.c Elijah," b. 5 July, 1838; d. in Pittsfield. 0.. aged 8.
2874. LOUISA MAEIETTA,*' dau. of Ehoderick" (1018), b. in West Hart-
ford, Conn., 25 June, 1806 ; m. Christopher Langivorthy, b. in Brookfield. X. Y.,
17 Mar., 1808, son of Sanders Langworthy, b. in Hopkinton, E. I., 16 Dec-., 1779,
and Mercy Babcock, b. 24 July, 1780.
He was a farmer in Brookfield.
Children, h. in Brookfield.
7172 Roderic Sherman Langworthy,'* h. 16 Sept., 1835; m. 14 Oct.. 1867,
Susan E. Eogers; he was a farmer in Brookfield; he enlisted in
1862 in the One Hundred and Seventeenth Xew York Eeg.: was
severely wounded in the battle of Drury's Bluff, 10 May, IS'34.
7173 Lvcy Caroline Langworthy,^ b. 24 Dec, 1836; m. Edgar H." Bancroft, a
farmer in Camden, Kent Co., Del.
7174 Arethusa Janette Langworthy,^ b. 24 Oct., 1838.
7175 Adelia Louisa Langworthy,^ b. 17 July, 1843; d. 9 Xov., the same year.
2880. AEAXDA,s son of Ehoderick' (1018), b. in Waterville, X. Y., 5 Mar.,
1814; m. (1) 10 X^'ov., 1836, Arethusa Janette Davis.
She d. 27 June, 1838; he m. (2) 3 Apr., 1840, Harriet Lucretia Mills, b. 31
Mar., 1820, dau. of Jesse C. Mills; she d. June, 1856; he m. (3) Desdemona
Pierce; d. in Savanna, 111., 9 Jan., 1879.
He was a farmer and trader; res. in Savanna. He was a Bepublican in
politics.
Child by first wife.
+7176 Oscar Davis," b. in Pennsylvania, 6 June, 1837; m. Theresa A. Wil-
liams.
Children by second wife.
7177 Ealph De Witt,» b. 12 Xov., 1843 ; enlisted 18 Oct., 1861, in Co. M,
First Eeg., Illinois Light Artillery ; was killed in a railroad acci-
dent while on duty, near La Grange, Tenn. ; he was unm.
+7178 Ellen- Irene," b. in Polo, 111., 6 Sept., 1845; m. Joseph Chapman.
+7179 George Wallace," b. in Polo, III, 17 Xov., 1847; m. Jane Alsiria
WiUey.
504 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7180 Charles Watson," b. in Polo, 8 Feb., 1850; m. 31 July, 1888, Elizabeth
Allen, b. 13 Apr., 1852, dau. of Jacob Allen and Catherine Van
Sickle; he was a la^jer; a graduate of Ann Arbor; res. in Chicago
111. ; had no children.
7181 Josephine HoRTENSE,^ b. 16 Mar., 1852; m. Orlando Page; d. in
Thomson, Carroll Co., Ill, 19 Dec, 1874; had no children.
+7182 Frank Eugene," b. in Polo, 16 Oct., 1854; m. Emily Louise Pulford.
2881. JULIA CAEOLINE.s dau. of AsaheF (1020), b. in New Hartford,
Conn., 17 Nov., 1810; m. 25 Sept., 1834, her cousin. Col. Erastus Spencer, of
Hartland, Conn., b. 30 Sept., 1805, son of Nathaniel Spencer, b. in New Hart-
ford, 31 Aug., 1774, and Lydia Douglas, b. 24 Nov., 1774.
She d. 31 Aug., 1891.
He was a prosperous farmer in Chardon, 0.
Childreri.
7183 Elnora Spencer,^ b. 9 Aug., 1835; m. 17 Oct., 1861, Eufus Waters, a
farmer in Chardon.
7184 Clinton Spencer^ b. 1? Nov., 1838; d. 23 July, 1849.
7185 Warren Spencer,^ b. 18 Oct., 1841; m. 31 Dec, 1872, Nancy Douglass; is
a farmer in Claridon.
7186 Tracy A. Spencer,^ b. 10 July, 1844; d. 21 July, 1849.
7187 Lucy S. Spencer,'^ b. 29 Jan., 1847; d. 14 July, 1849.
7188 Lucy M. Spencer,^ b. 20 Feb., 1853; m. 2 Sept., 1874, Rev. Charles Wil-
ber Carroll; he was superintendent of schools in Garrettsville, 0.;
he was pastor, in 1898, of the Hough Avenue Church, Cleveland, 0.
2882. LUCY AMANDA,^ dau. of Asahel'' (1020), b. in New Hartford, Conn.,
7 Aug., 1813 ; m. 27 Aug., 1841, Rev. James Austin Preston (who afterward m.
her sister, Sylvia), b. 6 May, 1815, son of Deacon James Preston, b. in Barkham-
sted. Conn., 11 Sept., 1787, and Lydia Bushnell, b. in Hartland, Conn., 5 May,
1785.
She d. in Claridon, 0., 24 Oct., 1846; he d. in Oberlin, 0., 31 July, 1848.
He rem. with his parents from Connecticut to Ohio when eight years old. •
He studied at the Western Reserve College and Oberlin, and preached one year :
Ohio. He went, with his wife, as a missionary to Jamaica, West Indies, where \
he remained three or four years. He returned, on account of her health, to Ohio,f
and labored in Troy, Geauga Co., 0.
Child.
7189 Charles Morgan Preston,^ b. in Mount Hope, in the Island of Jamaica,"^
West Indies, 22 Aug., 1842 ; m. 4 Sept., 1867, Mary Eliza Mosher,;
b. in Lenox, 0., 13 May, 1841, dau. of Deacon Alfred Mosher, b. inj
Sharon, Vt., 17 May, 1787, and Hannah Deming, b. 27 Aug., ISOlj
she d. in Cleveland, 13 Oct., 1895 ; he res. in Cleveland.
2883. SHERMAN ASHBEL,^ son of Asahel' (1020), b. in Claridon, 0.,
Mar., 1816; m. 25 Sept., 1844, Nancy Taylor, b. 11 Feb., 1823, dau. of Child^
Taylor, b. 23 Apr., 1782, and Althea Beach, b. 27 Aug., 1782.
He d. in Claridon, 13 Jan., 1848; was a farmer; res. in Claridon; she:
The Kelloggs in the New World. 505
(2) Lucius T. Wilmot, of Claridon; d. 14 Dec., 1892. Mr. Wilmot res. in Clar-
idon, where he is a banker and capitalist.
Child.
7190 Newton Sherman,** b. in Claridon, 16 June, 1847; m. Emma Elizabeth
Higley.
2884. ELECTA LOUIS A,^ dau. of Asahel" (1020), b. in Claridon, 0., 19
Sept., 1818; m. 9 Sept., 1845, Warren K. Taylor, b. 23 Jan., 1818, son of Childs
Taylor and Althea Beach.
She d. 4 May, 1875.
He was a farmer in Claridon.
Children.
7191 Minnie A. Taylor,^ b. 27 Nov., 1847.
7192 Verona A. Taylor,^ b. 16 June, 1854.
7193 Hubert W. Taylor,^ b. 27 Feb., 1862.
2886. SOPHIA NAOMI,** dau. of Cotton' (1021), b. in Connecticut, 1815; m.
in Claridon, 0., Asa Cowles, b. in Hartford, Conn., 12 Dec, 1806, son of Asa
Cowles, b. 17 Dec, 1760, and Sybil Merrill, b. 4 June, 1765.
She d. in Claridon, 4 Jan., 1847; he d. in Butler, Mo., 12 Oct., 1872.
He was a merchant, a Presb}i:erian and a Republican; res. in Claridon and
N. Newbury, 0.
Children, eldest b. in Claridon, others in N. Newbury, 0.
7194 Aurelia Sophia Goxvles,^ b. 19 Nov., 1835; d. unm., in Claridon, 22 Apr.,
1857.
7195 Manning Shumivay Cowles,'^ b. 22 Dec, 1837; m. (1) in Butler, 6 Apr.,
1869, Maggie Louisa McKibben; she d. ; he m. (2) in Kan-
sas City, Mo., Sept., 1884, Laura J. Cunningham; d. 24 Jan., 1900,
in Kansas City, where his widow now res.
7196 Julia Edreena Cowles^ b. 22 June, 1840; m. in Almond, Wis., 6 Apr.,
186.3, Alexander Steven Martin, M. D.; res. in Cleveland, 0.
7197 George Asa Cowles,^ b. 10 Apr., 1844; d. unm., Apr., 1864; he was a
soldier; when last heard from was in Anderson ville Prison.
2887. JAMES SIDNEY,^ son of Cotton' (1021), b. in Claridon, 20 Oct., 1818;
m. 6 Oct., 1842, Emma Lucy Stanhope, b. 18 Nov., 1820, dau. of Asahel Eeding-
ton Stanhope, of Claridon, b. 4 July, 1795, and Mary Finch, b. 21 May, 1798.
She d. in Cleveland, 0., 7 Mar., 1900.
They res. in Cleveland. He is a manufacturer of gasoline laboratory burn-
ers; a Congregationalist and a Republican.
Children, b. in Claridon.
+7198 Erwin James," b. 1 Nov., 1844; m. (1) Annetta Fowler; (2) Mary De
Veiling.
7199 Emma Sophia," b. 26 Sept., 1848; d. 13 Sept., 1850.
+7200 Ellen Sophia,* b. 6 June, 1853 ; m. Burrett Whately Haskins.
2888. CYRUS ALFRED,^ son of Cotton' (1021), b. in Claridon, 0., 22 Apr.,
1822; m. (1) 20 Sept., 1844, Anna E. Allgate, b. 22 July, 1823, dau. of Theo-
dore Allgate, b. 18 Jan., 1799, and Abigail Watts, b. 6 Apr., 1797.
506 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was divorced from his first wife, who d. 5 Apr., 1900; he m. (2) 6 Apr.
1862, Mary Serena Hayden, b. 19 June, 1836; he d. 21 Dec, 1900.
He res. in Claridon on tlie farm where he was b. He was a fanner and an
importer and breeder of blooded stock.
Children by first wife, b. in Claridon.
+7201 Eliza Annah,® b. 30 June, 1845; m. George Washington Richardson.
7202 George Alfred,** b. 7 July, 1848; was drowned in Little Rock, Ark.
while getting a drove of cattle over the river.
+7203 Frank Ernest,» b. 20 Apr., 1851; m. Delia J. Wells.
+7204 Charles Cotton," b. 22 Oct., 1853; m. Alice Nancy Wilmot.
Child by second wife.
+7205 Milicent Adell," b. 29 Jan., 1865; m. Frank Murray Canfield.
2889. CHLOE ANN,« dau. of Cotton'" (1021), b. in Claridon, 0., 16 Oct.,
1828; m. in Claridon, 20 Dec, 1855, Alonzo Simeon Watts, b. in Claridon, 30
July, 1832, son of Simeon Watts and Louisa Risley.
She d. in Claridon, 21 July, 1897.
He is a farmer; served in the civil war as private in Co. E, One Hundred
and Fifth Ohio Volunteers; enlisted 6 Aug., 1862; was discharged 3 June, 1865;
a Republican; res. in Claridon.
Children, b. in Claridon.
7206 Harvey Alonzo Watts^ b. 3 Nov., 1859; m. in Claridon, 3 Sept., 1880,
Eliza Snow; res. in Claridon.
7207 Harry Ernest Vfatis,^ b. 7 Apr., 1861 ; m. in Claridon, 3 July, 1883,
Jennie Taylor; res. in Claridon.
2899. LAURA CORNELIA,* dau. of Aranda'' (1023), b. in Claridon, 0., 30
Oct., 1816; m. 29 June 1837, John Flavel Strong, b. in Windham, Conn., 27
May, 1810, son of Noah R. Strong and Sylvia Strong.
He d. 19 Feb., 1862; she d. 20 Sept., 1892.
He was a farmer ; res. in Claridon.
Children, b. in Claridon.
7208 Herman Eochwell Strong,^ b. 29 Mar., 1838; res. in Michigan.
7209 Dwight Fayette Strong,^ b. 17 May, 1840; res. in Claridon.
7210 Laura Cowles Strong,^ b. 6 Oct., 1842; d. 10 Feb., 1843.
7211 Lorin Aranda Strong,^ b. 11 Oct., 1844; d. 17 Nov., 1868.
7212 Edward Carroll Strong,^ b. 1846; d. 15 Aug., 1849.
7213 Julia Cornelia Strong,^ b. 11 Apr., 1850; m. Dr. Theodore Ensign, of
Michigan.
7214 Neicton John Strong,'^ b. 10 Mar., 1853.
7215 Eugene Edward Strong,^ b. 28 Aug., 1855.
7216 Laura Eliza Strong,^ b. 23 May, 1862.
2903. MARY,8 dau. of Timothy'' (1051), b. in Sheffield, Mas-.., 8 Feb., 1780;^
m. 23 Nov., 1800, Josiah Curtis, b. in Sheffield, Mass., 3 Nov., 1775, son of Jon-
athan Curtis, of Sheffield, b. in Wallingford, Conn., 1747, and Mary Jacobs, b.
1749.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 507
He d. 18 Oct., 1819; he was a carpenter in Sheffield; she m. (2)
Tullar; she d. in Egremont, Mass., 4 Mar., 1860, aged 80.
Children by first husband, b. in Sheffield.
7217 Harriet B. Curtis,^ h. 5 Sept., 1801; m. (1) 1 Dec, 1830, Alanson
Breese, of Penfield, N. Y. ; he d. ; he was a hotel-keeper;
she m. (2) Carrington Mayo, a farmer of Victor, X. Y. ; d. in
South Egremont, 23 Dec, 1869.
7218 James J. Curtisp b. 20 Mar., 1803; m. 20 Sept., 1823, Nancy M. Steele,
of Westmoreland, N. Y. ; he was a farmer ; d. in TTtica, N. Y., 17
Apr., 1849.
7219 Sarah Curtis,^ b. 1 June, 1805; m. 1 May, 1828, Philo Upson, b. in Otis,
Mass., 18 June, 1803; he carried on a flouring mill and carriage
manufactory, but was principally a marble dealer and contractor;
from his large quarry in Sheffield was supplied much of the ma-
terial for Girard College; he res. in South Egremont; he was in
the disaster to the steamboat Lexington, on Long Island Sound, 13
Jan., 1840, and was frozen after reaching the shore; he was buried
in South Egremont; she d. in Sheffield, 19 May, 1877.
7220 Truman Curtis,^ b. 28 Jan., 1808; m. 23 Sept., 1840, Charlotte Lom-
bard, of Brimfield, Mass., dau. of Lemuel Lombard; he was a
farmer; d. in Westmoreland, N. Y., 28 Mar., 1852.
7221 Fanny W. Curtis,^ b. 11 Aug., 1810; d. unra., in Penfield, 7 Aug., 1831.
7222 Mary Electa Curtis,'^ b. 22 July, 1814; m. 26 Mar., 1836, Phineas Mans-
field, of Canaan, Conn. ; she d. in South Egremont, 25 Nov., 1841.
7223 Jonathan Curtis,^ b. 23 Oct., 1817 ; m. Charlotte Sophia Hall, of Egre-
mont, 4 Mar., 1847; he was a dentist; d. in Jersey City, N. J., 3
Feb., 1869.
2904. ELECTA,^ dau. of Timothy'' (1051), b. 1783; m. 1801, Bamett Bush-
nell, b., perhaps in Salisbury, Conn., 1 Aug., 1773, son of Samuel Bushnell and
Hester Kelsey.
He d. 20 Sept., 1835; she d. 31 July, 1846.
He was a hatter ; res. in Sheffield, Mass., Eome and Victor, N. Y.
Child.
7224 Jane Bushnell,^ b. 1802; m. 31 Oct., 1821, Nathan Jenks, b. 15 Mar.,
1800, son of Azariah Jenks and Clarinda Watrous; he was a mer-
chant in Victor until 1843, when he rem. to Ontario, Ind., where he
was a farmer and miller ; he d. there, 3 May, 1863 ; after his death
she res. with her son, Dr. E. W. Jenks, president of the Detroit
Medical College, and surgeon in chief of the Michigan Central Eail-
road; res. in Detroit, Mich.
2905. JAMES,^ son of Timothy" (1051), b. in Stockbridge, Mass., 1793; m. in
Vernon, N. Y., Jan., 1817, Bedee Jewell, of Vernon, b. 31) Mar.; 1798, dau. of
Oliver Jewell, b. 7 July, 1766, and Clarinda Chittenden, b. 1767.
She d. in Michigan, 15 Mar., 1850; he d. in Saginaw, Mich., 1860.
He ran away from home when 16 years old, and went to Montreal, Canada.
When the war with England was declared he returned to the United States and
enlisted at Sacket Harbor ; it is said that he was in the battle of Lundy^s Lane ;
508 The Kelloggs in the New World.
went to Vernon with Oliver Jewell, whose dau. he m. He was an active poli-
tician ; was Sheriff ; rem. to Rome, later to Camillus, N. Y., where he had a con-
tract on the enlargement of the Erie Canal; later res. in Michigan, where he was
interested in the first telegraph lines through that State also in building the
Michigan Southern Eailroad; was a short time afterward in Litchfield, 111.
where he was Street Commissioner, laying out the city. He lived in Saginaw
also Cazenovia, N. Y., and, in 1848, in Mottville, Mich.
Children, all except two h. in Vernon.
-1-7225 Edmund Ray/-* b. 16 Jan., 1818; m. Mary Elizabeth Blakesley. J
7226 Henry James," b. 14 Sept., 1820; d. unm., in Marysville, Cal., 1858.
7227 George Graham,* b. 18 Sept., 1823 ; was a merchant in New York in
the office of Tefft, Griswold & Co. ; d. unm., in New York, 18 Apr.,
1883.
7228 Timothy Norman,» b. 12 Sept., 1826 ; m. in Rome, N. Y., 23 May,
1850, Apphia Louisa Mattison, b. 3 Mar., 1829, dau. of Jeptha Mat-
tison, b. 30 Mar., 1800, and IVIinerva Webster, b. 8 May, 1803 ; he
was a druggist and an Episcopalian ; d. 1 Oct., 1892, in Waterloo,
la., where his widow now res. ; had no children.
7229 DwiGHT Curtis," b. 18 Aug., 1828; was a merchant, an Episcopalian
and a Democrat ; is unm. ; res. in Waterloo ; is almost totally blind.
7230 Arthur Breeze," b. 14 Sept., 1831 ; res. in Ann Arbor, Mich,
-f 7231 Amelia Louise," b. 20 Dec., 1834; m. Jonas Fay Perry.
4-7232 Helen M.ui," b. in Rome, 19 Dec, 1837 ; m. Edward Everett Litchfield.
-1-7233 Frank," b. in Camillus, 16 Oct., 1840; m. Josephine Leonard.
2906. NANCY,s dau. of Timothy'' (1051), b. about 1795; m. Elisha Hubbell.
She d. 1873.
They res. in Canandaigua, N. Y. _ <,■
Children.
7234 John Hubbell,^ b. ; was a lawyer in Buffalo, N. Y.
7235 William Hubbell,^ b. .
7236 Frank Hubbell/^ b. .
7237 Jane Hubbell,^ b. .
7238 Helen Hubbell/' h. .
7239 Mary Hubbell,^ b. .
2907. JOHN JAY,« son of Timothy^ (1051), b. in Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., 11
Apr., 1801 ; m. 25 Dec, 1823, Jane Maria Bull, b. in Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y.,
28 Apr., 1802, dau. of Benjamin Bull, of Watertown, N. Y., b. about 1760, and
Sarah Ann Wilson, dau. of John Wilson.
He d. in Kellogg, Douglas Co., Or., 5 July, 1857, from a fall received while
building a sawmill ; she d. there, 26 Feb., 1881.
He was a wagon maker; rem. from Oswego, N. Y., to Elkhart, Ind., 1835;
to Union Grove, 'Whiteside Co., HI., 1842 ; to Oregon, 1853, crossing the plains. "
Children.
7240 Adna Barnes," b. in Pulaski, N. Y., 19 Mar., 1826; was a farmer in"
Kellogg ; he is a Republican ; unm.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 509
+7241 LYifA>' Lorenzo Erastds,® b. in Pulaski, 24 June, 1829 ; m. Mary Har-
ton Pinkston.
7242 JiiiES Irwin," b. in Richland, N. Y., 24 Mar., 1832 ; d. in Union Grove,
3 July, 1847.
7243 Sarah Jane Ellen,* b. in Elkhart, 16 Nov., 1834; d. in Union Grove,
9 May, 1847.
7244 Charles Porter Barber,** b. in Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co., Ind., 12
Apr., 1837; d. 23 June, 1854.
7245 Mart Louisa Emeline," b. in St. Joseph Co., Ind., 8 July, 1840; m. 12
Nov., 1857, John A. Fryer; d. 5 Feb., 1871; he later res. in Kel-
- logg-
7246 Harriet Lucena Ann," b. in Union Grove, 4 Jan., 1843 ; m. 14 June,
1858, Johnson B. Goff, of Douglas Co., Or.
2908. EEY. ERASTITS,^ son of Timothy'^ (1051), b. in Paris, N. Y., 11 Oct.,
1804; m. (1) in Pulaski, N. Y., 22 July, 1827, Lucena Ann Brace, b. in Wil-
liamstown. N. Y., 4 Oct., 1807, dau. of Stephen Brace and Rebecca Jones.
She was a singing teacher; d. in New Buffalo, Mich., 10 May, 1849; he m.
(2) in Mar^-sville, Cal., 7 Feb., 1853, Mrs. Elizabeth (Harrington) Horner, b. in
Virginia. 1 Jan., 1811 ; he d. in Yuba City, Cal., 29 Jan., 1879.
He was a Methodist minister; had a stentorian voice. He rem. to Southern
Michigan in 1835 ; was admitted to the Indiana Conference. In 1837 he was
ordained deacon, and in 1839 elder. He res., in 1842, in Northern Indiana and
later rem. to California ; had res. in Yuba City for fifteen years prior to his death.
Children.
7247 John J.,» b. in Hastings, N. Y., 4 Apr., 1829 ; m. about 1877 ; went to
California, 1850; res. in Sacramento.
7248 Geove Loomis," b. in Hastings, 18 Dec, 1831 ; rem. in 1853 to Oregon
and later to California; was killed by the Indians in Humboldt
. Flat, Nev., about 1863.
+7249 Eeastus Lewis," b. in Victory, N. Y., 12 Oct., 1833; m. Mary Alice
Martin.
7250 Mary Ellen," b. in White Pigeon, Mich., 1 Nov., 1835 ; d. in Mottville,
Mich., 1 Nov., 1843.
7251 JosiAH Keys," b. 22 Oct., 1837 ; d. in Lima, Ind., 30 Jan., 1839.
7252 Lucena Jane," b. in Nottaway, Mich., 22 May, 1841 ; d. in Men-
don, Mich.
7253 Stephen Henry," b. in Mottville, 18 June, 1843 ; d. in Mottville, 30
May, 1847.
2909. EBEXEZER,« son of Timothy'' (1051), b. ; m. Polly Saxton.
Children.
7254 Paulina," b. in Bloomfield, N. Y., 1818; m. (1) in Verona, N. Y.,
Francis Wright; he d. ; she m. (2) Senator Thomas Davis,
of Providence; she was a lecturer on woman's rights; d. in Prov-
idence, E. I., 1876; had no children, but an adopted dau., Mrs.
Theodore W. Foster.
7255 Bacon Saxton," b. ; m. ; res. in New York; had no chil-
dren.
510 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7256 Mary,* b. ; m. Ramsey; res. in Illinois.
7257 Henet,® b. r-; cL in infancy.
7258 George,® b. ; d. unm., in Mrs. Davis' house, in Providence, about
1859 ; was a very talented and accomplished young man.
2912. WILLI AM,8 son of Ozias' (1053), b. in Stillwater, N. Y., 20 June, 1784;
m. 11 Oct., 1827, Mary Stadler Allison, b. in Stafford Co., Va., 12 July, 1790,
dau. of Thomas Lausen Allison, b. 1763, and Maria Elizabeth Scarbrook, b. 16
Dec, 1764.
He d. in Stafford Co., at his home, "Egremont," 15 Oct., 1848; she d. 31
Aug., 1873, aged 83.
He was reared by his grandfather in Egremont, Mass. He was a successful
merchant in Spottsylvania Co., Va., until his store and house were burned by an
incendiary fire. He was turned out into a January snow, with his wife and four
children, almost destitute. He later lived a few years in Eichmond.
Children, b. in Fredericlcsburg, Va.
+7259 William Allison," b. 29 Aug., 1828 ; m. Mary Louisa Kemper.
7260 Mart Isabella,® b. 23 Dec, 1830; in 1876 she res. in Falmouth, Va.;
is in the Presbyterian Eest for Convalescents, in White Plains,
N. Y. ; is unm.
+7261 Timothy,® b. 23 Dec, 1830; m. Mary Virginia McDowell.
7262 Susan Lausen,® b. 26 Aug., 1833; m. 3 Oct., 1854, Rev. John Milton
Henry, b. 22 Aug., 1817 ; he was a Presb}i;erian minister in Wash-
ington, D. C, and Pittsylvania Co., Va., where he d. 12 Dec, 1856;
she res. in Capon Springs, W. Va.
2913. TIMOTHY,* son of Ozias^ (1053), b. in Stillwater, N. Y., 20 July, 1786;
m. (1) in Athens, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1808, Sarah Hurlbert, b. in Alford, Mass., 12
Mar., 1784, dau. of Dr. John Hurlbert, of Alford, and Marcia Hamlin.
She d. 16 June, 1809; he m. (2) 4 July, 1810, Elizabeth MeUen, of Pitta-
field, Mass., b. 8 May, 1793, dau. of William Henry Mellen, b. 20 May, 1766, and
Lucretia Marsh, b. 9 Jan., 1774.
He d. in Brooklj-n, 5 Apr., 1855; she d. 6 Oct., 1873; both are buried in
Greenwood Cemetery. He res. in Hudson, N. Y., until 1820, when he rem. to
the City of New York. In 1829 he rem. to Brooklyn.
Children, first six b. in Hudson, others in New York.
7263 Timothy A.,® b. 15 June, 1809 ; d. unm., 18 Sept., 1858.
7264 Sarah Williams,® b. 11 Aug., 1811; d. 25 Oct., 1812.
+7265 Robert Ransom,® b. 18 May, 1813 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Morse.
7266 Charles,® b. 31 Mar., 1816; m. in Walden, N. Y., 5 May, 1842, Cath-
erine Ann Neafie, b. 17 May, 1821, dau. of Peter Neafie, b. 18 Feb.,
1781, and Margaret McEwen, b. 4 Mar., 1800; he was graduated
from the University of New York in 1839, and from the Andover
Theological Seminary in 1841, and was ordained 10 Nov., 1841;
he was a Congregational minister fifteen years; he was for four
years Probate Judge in Lapeer Co., Mich. ; a banker in Detroit,
Mich., ten years ; his children d. in infancy ; he adopted the child
1
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 511
of his deceased sister, Mary, b. 3 Feb., 1868, naming her Katie
Harmon Kellogg; he res. in Richmond, Mich., from 1841 to '46
and in Almont, Mich., from 1846 to '56; he d. in Detroit, 14 Mar.,
1S97 ; she res. in Detroit.
7267 De Witt Clinton,» b. 6 Feb., 1818; d. 6 Jan., 1824.
+7268 Louisa Isabella,** b. 31 Mar., 1820; m. Lyman Washburn Gilbert.
-j-7269 Sakah Williams," b. 1 June, 1822 ; m. Charles Frederick Burckett.
-j-7270 Maey Elizabeth," b. 28 May, 1824; m. Herbert Manuel Harman.
+7271 Martha Benjamin,® b. 24 Sept., 1826; m. James Eider Van Brunt.
+7272 Walter Lawrence," b. 6 Jan., 1829 ; m. Ruth Francis.
+7273 Sophia Luceetia," b. 8 Nov., 1831; m. Edward Orr.
+ 7274 Josephine Maeia," b. 10 Mar., 1834; m. George Wales Harman.
2915. ORSOX,s son of Truman" (1054), b. in Florida, K. Y., 27 Aug., 1792;
m. Eleanor Clark, dau. of John Clark.
He was a clerk in Boston with his uncle, Caleb Bingham, and later went
abroad as supercargo, visiting Greece and South America. He went into busi-
ness in Baltimore and was very successful; was graduated from the University
of Vermont.
Child.
7275 Henrt," b. ; res. in Baltimore; was a bitter rebel.
2916. TEUMAN,8 son of Truman' (1054), b. in Salisbury, Conn., 15 Oct.,
1795 ; m. 20 Jan., 1819, Anna Davis, b. in Pittstown, N. Y., 18 June, 1791, dau.
of Daniel Davis, b. in Kingston, R. I., 18 Apr., 1765, and Mary (Polly) Jackson,
b. in New York, 4 May, 1766.
He d. in Grand Rapids, Mich., 6 Aug., 1843; she d. 15 Apr., 1883.
At an early age he rem. from Salisbury, Conn., to Pittstown, X. Y. ; later
was a manufacturer of woolen goods in Pompey and Cazenovia, X. Y. In the fall
of 1837 he rem. to Grand Rapids, Mich., and became a farmer.
Children.
+7276 Abi Anna," b. in Pompey, 29 Oct., 1822 ; m. William Bemis.
7277 Marion," b. 19 Apr., 1824; d. 8 Sept., 1824.
7278 Orson Chester," b. 26 July, 1825; d. 30 Aug., the same year.
+7279 Orson Chester," b. 2 Oct., 1826; m. Lydia Hannah McKinzie.
+7280 Mtron Hinsdale," b. 17 May, 1830; m". Mary Ann McEIcheran.
+7281 Truman," b. 17 Oct., 1836; m. Ella Louise Hyde.
2917. EMILY,8 dau. of Truman' (1054), b. in Florida, X. Y., 11 Xov., 1799 ;
m. (1) in Hinesburg, Vt., Dec, 1823, Chester Steele, b. in Hinesburg, 1796, son
of Josiah Steele.
He d. in Hinesburg, July, 1825 ; he was a merchant; she m. (2) Sept., 1828,
Myron Hinsdale, a farmer, b. in Hinesburg, 4 Feb., 1799, son of Aaron Hinsdale,
b. 23 Mar., 1764, and Lucinda Mitchell, b. 4 Sept., 1770.
He d. in Grand Rapids, Mich., 17 Xov., 1838; she d. in Grand Rapids, 26
May, 1852.
Child by first husband.
7282 Ellen Elizabeth Steele/* b. in Hinesburg, 1 Nov., 1824; m. in Grand
Rapids, 7 May, 1843, Peter Randolph Livingston Pierce, b. in
512 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Geneseo, X. Y., 25 May, 1837 ; he d. in Grand Rapids, where he
was County Clerk and Postmaster; she d. in Grand Rapids, 27
Jan., 1858.
Children by second husband.
7283 Marion Louisa Hinsdale,^ h. 9 July, 1829 ; m. 24 Dec, 1845, Solomon
Louis Withey, b. in St. Albans, Vt., 21 Apr., 1820, son of Solomon
Withcy, b. in Washington Co., N. Y., 31 Aug., 1787, and Julia
Granger, b. 31 Mar., 1791; res. in Grand Rapids; in 1880 he was
United States District Judge of the Western District of Michigan.
7284 Adelaide Kellogg Hinsdale,^ b. 24 Feb., 1831 ; d. in Cincinnati, 0., 31
Aug., 1846.
7285 Caroli7ie Ann Hinsdale,^ b. 26 Feb., 1833 ; d. in Richland, Mich., 11
Nov., 1833.
7286 Chester Bingham Hinsdale,^ b. 4 Sept., 1834; m. Julia Matthews; he
was in the Commissary Department, Army of Tennessee, at Mem-
phis and New Orleans; was clerk of the United States Court in
Grand Rapids.
7287 Henry Myron Hinsdale,^ b. in Grand Rapids, 19 Mar., 1837; m. Mary
Jewett; he was clerk of the United States Court; res. in Grand
' Rapids.
2918. ALBERT,^ son of Truman' (1054), b. in Pittstown, N. Y., 15 Jan.,
1801 ; m. in Cincinnati, 0., 13 Oct., 1831, Elizabeth Dudgeon, b. in Wicklow, Ire-
land, 22 June, 1800.
He d. 7 Mar., 1861.
His boyhood was spent in Salisbury, Conn. He next res. in Rochester, N. Y.,
where he was a clerk; went, in 1829, to Cincinnati, where he was an auctioneer.
Children, b. in Cincinnati.
-1-7288 Eliza Jane,«> b. 31 Dec., 1833; m. Albert Pyncheon Williams.
7289 Maey« b. 24 Sept., 1834; d. 10 Oct., same year.
7290 Emily," b. 4 Oct., 1835; d. near Oxford, 0., 25 Sept., 1839.
7291 Lauea,» b. 21 Apr., 1837; d. 16 Aug., 1838.
-1-7292 Eleanor Ann," b. 8 Oct., 1838 ; m. William M. Boynton.
7293 Albert Bingha3i,» b. 13 Apr., 1841 ; d. 23 Dec, 1847.
-1-7294 LuciNDA," b. 16 June, 1842; m. Benjamin Moir Mirrielees.
7295 Julia Augusta," b. 15 Aug., 1844; m. in Chicago, 6 Apr., 1897, Samuel
Aaron Stevens, son of Lemuel and Mary (Arthurs) Stevens; res.
in Linwood, Cincinnati, 0. ; has no children.
2920. OZL\S,** son of Oliver'' (1055), b. in Stillwater, N. Y., 20 Jan., 1793; ^
m. , Sept., 1820.
They res. in Indiana and Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y. ; he served in the war
of 1812."
Children.
7296 King," b. .
7297 Reuben," b. .
7298 Charles," b. .
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 513
2921. SAEAH (SALLY),^ dau. of Oliver'^ (1055), b. in Stillwater, X. Y., 5
Nov., 1796; m. 11 Apr., 1815, Ebenezer Gilbert, b. 13 July, 1789, son of Eleazer
Gilbert, of Brooklyn, Conn., b. in Stoughton, Mass., 25 Mar., 1744, and Sarah
Weeks, b. 18 Aug., 1755.
She d. 22 June, 1859 ; he d. 5 Mar., 1865.
When m. both lived in Stillwater, but soon after rem. to Eichland, X. Y.,
where he cleared a farm. About 1839 they rem. to Volney, N. Y., thence to
Granby, X. Y., where they d.
Children, b. in Eichland.
7299 Mary Amanda Gilbert/* b. 27 Sept., 1821 ; m. as his second wife, 25 Apr.,
1866, Washington Billings Starkweather, b. in Xorwich, Conn., 23
Mar., 1814, son of Henry Starkweather, b. 11 May, 1784, and
Esther Hakes; he d. ; she m. (2) 13 Jan., 1881, Peter A.
Wise, of Hannibal, X. Y. ; res. in South Granby, X. Y.
7300 Oliver K. Gilbert,^ b. 24 Sept., 1826; d. 12 Aug., 1827.
7301 Sarah Ann Gilbert,^ b. 22 Sept., 1829; m. (1) 24 Dec, 1845, James
Lord; d. 13 Jan., 1848; he m. (2) Rachel Perry, of Granby, and
moved West.
7302 Oliver Gilbert^ b. 14 July, 1831; m. 19 Aug., 1860, Mary Graves; res.
in Granby.
7303 Daniel Harry Gilbert^ b. 27 July, 1836; m. 16 Feb., 1862, Permelia
Maria Lampman, b. 26 Apr., 1840; rem. from Volney to Fulton,
where they later res. ; had two children.
2922. RUTH,8 dau. of Oliver'' (1055), b. in Stillwater, X. Y., 14 Aug., 1802;
m. 21 Mar., 1821, Henry Baldwin, b. in Durham, X. Y., 6 Feb., 1793, son of Xoah
Baldwin.
He d. in Volney, X. Y., 6 May, 1874.
Children, b. in Volney.
7304 Abigail Baldwin,^ b. 10 May, 1822; ra. E. Grant.
7305 Noah Baldwin,^ b. 13 Sept., 1823; m. , 1847; res. in Volney.
7306 Phoebe Baldwin,^ b. 28 Feb., 1826; d. 1 Jan., 1862.
7307 Oliver Baldnin,^ b. 30 Jan., 1828; m. Eosina Eice.
7308 Truman Baldwin^ b. 29 Jan., 1834.
2923. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),* dau. of Oliver' (1055), b. in Stillwater,
X. Y., 25 Xov., 1806 ; m. in Richland, X. Y., 21 May. 1831, William D. Storer,
b. in Lyons, Wayne Co., X. Y., 9 May, 1807, son of Thomas Storer, b. in Xew
Jersey,'^2S June, 1770, and Elizabeth (Betsey) Hartman, b. 31 Mar., 1770.
He d. 4 Oct., 1861.
He was a farmer and cooper; res. in Lyons. After his death she res. in
Camden, Mich.
Children.
7309 Cornelia Yesse Storer,'* b. 3 Dec., 1833; m. in Arcadia, Wayne Co., X.
Y., 2 July, 1848, Marvin P. Losey; res. in Crookston, Polk Co.,
Minn. ; he was a farmer and shoe dealer.
7310 George Thomas Storer.'* b. 27 July, 1834; killed in the battle of Fair
Oaks, 31 May, 1862 ; he was in Co. C, Seventh Eeg., Michigan In-
fantrv; res. in Hillsdale, Mich.
514 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7311 Truman Gilbert Storer,^ b. 12 Feb., 1836; m. ; he was an auc-
tioneer; res. in Eau Claire, Berrien Co., Wis.
7312 Charles Westfall Storer» b. 19 Oct., 1837; d. unm., 21 Nov., 1S65; was
a farmer; res. in Camden, Mich.
7313 Sarah Ann Storer,^ h. 3 Mar., 1840; m. (1) in Reading, Mich., 3 July,
1860, Willard Barnes, a farmer in Reading; he d. 18 Aug., 1864;
she m. (2) 1865, Henry W. Strong, a physician; res. in Byron,
Mich.
7314 William Duncan Storerp b. 22 Feb., 1843 ; d. in Nashville, Tenn., 6 Feb.,
1864; enlisted in Co. H, Eighteenth Michigan Infantry.
7315 Mary Maria Storer,^ b. 27 Sept., 1846; res. in Camden.
7316 Oren Pain Storer^ b. 3 June, 1848; d. 3 Sept., 1851.
7317 James Henry Storer,^ b. 23 Feb., 1851; is a farmer in Camden.
7318 Andrew D. Storer,^ b. in Camden, 10 Mar., 1854.
2926. EDMTJND,s son of Deacon Josiah Jones'" (1056), b. in East Penfield,
^ Monroe Co., N. Y., 3 May, 17S)5 ; m. 1819, Margaret Ellis, b. in Pennsylvania, 16
Apr., 1791, dau. of Henry Ellis, b. in Wales, and Margaret Mahan, b. in Armagh,
Ireland.
He d. 30 June, 1863; she d. 26 Jan., 1865.
He was a farmer; res. in Mount Pleasant, Ont., where they d.
Children.
7319 Josiah Jones," b. 28 June, 1820 ; d. 28 June, 1834.
7320 Allen Ellis," b. 22 Apr., 1823 ; d. 25 Jan., 1848.
7321 David Henry," b. 21 July, 1827 ; m. 21 Dec, 1870, Jessie Duncan Wil-
son, b. in Kelldrumney, Scotland, 20 June, 1834, dau. of Stephen
Wilson, b. 22 Sept., 1810, and Ann Elizabeth Melvin, b. 23 Sept.,
1806 ; he learned the trade of carriage making ; he was a miner in
Australia from 1853 to '63; in 1884 res. in Mount Vernon, Ont.; '
d. ; she res. in Burford, Ontario; had no children.
7322 William Wallace," b. 25 Dec, 1831 ; d. 3 Jan., 1848.
7323 Juliet Ann » b. 31 Oct., 1834; m. 6 Sept., 1859, James Kirkwood
Thompson, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, 31 Oct., 1832, son of Robert
Thompson and Mary Forbes; he was a bookkeeper; she d.
res. in Nashville, Tenn. ; had no children.
7324 James Edmund," b. 2 Mar., 1837; d. unm., 1 Jan., 1867.
2927. SYLVESTER,^ son of Deacon Josiah Jones" (1056), b. 27 Dec, 1797;
m. in Honeoye Falls, 18 Apr., 1822, Clarissa Ostrander, b. in or near New York
City, 24 May, 1803, dau. of John Ostrander, b. about 1775, and Nancy Burdge,
about 1779.
He d. in Honeoye Falls, N. Y., 13 Nov., 1863 ; she d. there, 20 Aug., 1879. "'j
He res. in Honeoye Falls ; also in West Bloomfield, N. Y. ; was a farmer and i
a cloth dresser ; was a Methodist and a Democrat.
Children, b. in North Bloomfield, N. Y.
+7325 Nancy." b. 30 Jan., 1823 ; m. Moses Comstock Davis.
7326 Mary Jane," b. 2 May, 1827; d. in North Bloomfield, 7 Mar.. 1829.
7327 Andrew Jackson," b. 23 May, 1831 ; m. 7 Sept., 1853, Sarah Ann]
Tinker, b. 1 May, 1834; he was a farmer; res. in Honeoye Falls;;
had no children.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 515
+7328 John Franklin," b. 16 Aug., 1833; m. Manila Elmina Burton.
2929. SARAH (SALLy),s dau. of Deacon Josiah Jones' (1056), b. in East
Bloomfield, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1801 ; m. 10 Jan., 1820, John Weaver, b. in Deerfield,
N. Y., 28 Jan., 1795, son of John Weaver, of Deerfield, b. 20 Dec, 1760, and
Mary Meyers, b. 23 Oct., 1768.
He d". 20 Nov., 1870; she d. 4 Feb., 1877.
They res. in Penfield, N. Y. He was a tanner, but he cnrried on an extensive
farm. The homestead is occupied as a Baptist parsonage.
Children, h. in Penfield.
7329 John FranUin ^Yeaver,^ b. 5 Nov., 1820; d. 13 Oct., 1821.
7330 Erastus Kellogg Weaver'-* b. 19 Jan., 1822; m. 5 May, 1846, Fanny
Ursula Dryer, b. 1 Aug., 1823, dau. of Dr. Newman Eobbins Dryer,
b. in Stockbridge, Mass., 11 Feb., 1797, and Fanny Smith Burn-
ham, b. in Brookfield, Vt., 28 Mar., 1800 ; he was a dealer in farm
products; res. in Elmira, N. Y.
7331 Mary Catherine ^Yeaver,^ b. 31 Jan., 1824; m. 23 July, 1849, Eev. Simon
Sartwell Goss, b. 22 June, 1823; he was a clergj-man in Meridian,
CajTiga Co., N. Y. ; was chaplain of the Seventy-fifth New York
Infantry from 1862 to '63.
7332 Sarah (Sally) Ann Weaver,^ b. 23 Feb., 1826; d. 11 Aug., 1827.
7333 Elizabeth Ann ]Yeaver,^ b. 7 Dec, 1828; d. unm., 8 Sept., 1848.
7334 Helen M. Weaver,'^ b. 26 Apr., 1831 ; d. 18 Apr., 1832.
7335 John De Witt Weaver,^ b. 16 May, 1833; m. Nancy Elizabeth Carter, b.
15 June, 1833, dau. of Phederus Carter, and granddaughter of
David Kellogg Carter (2267) ; res. in Eochester, N. Y.
7336 Charles FranUin Weaver p b. 25 Aug., 1835; m. 1 Feb., 1859, Delilah
Mary Upson, b. 14 Apr., 1837; he was a hardware merchant in
Eochester.
7337 George Arthur Weaver^ b. 7 July, 1838; d. 31 Oct., 1839.
7338 Henry Weaver^ b. 8 June, 1841; d. 1 June, 1842.
7339 Robert Melancthon Weaver,^ h. 25 Apr., 1843; he was a hardware mer-
chant in Rochester.
2930. DELILAH,** dau. of Deacon Josiah Jones" (1056), b. in Bloomfield,
N. Y., 7 July, 1804; m. in Ancaster (near Hamilton), Ontario, 28 Oct., 1821,
Jonathan Shepard Ayer, b. in Chelsea, Yt., 2 Sept., 1795, son of Eichard Ayer, b.
3 Apr., 1761, and Mehitable Sheperd, b. 5 June, 1764.
He d. in Tonawanda, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1856; she d. in Rochester, N. Y., 26
Feb., 1891.
He was a private in the war of 1812. He was a Democrat. He left Vermont
in 1818 and was a farmer in 1820 in Ancaster, Ont. In 1828 he res. in Lewiston,
N. Y. ; in 1838 in Wheatville, N. Y., and in 1856 in Tonawanda, N. Y. After his
death she res. in Brighton, N. Y.
Children.
7340 Mary Ayer,^ b. in Canada, 28 Aug., 1822 ; m. 28 Sept., 1847, Aaron Mil-
ler Gould, b. in Cambria, 18 Dec, 1819, son of John Gould, b. 13
Nov., 1797, and Merinda Bridge, b. 19 Nov., 1800; he was a
516 The Kelloqgs in the New World.
farmer in Cambria, N. Y. ; he was, in 1857, in Royalton, N. Y. ; in
1863 in Lockport, N. Y.; in 1865 in Wilson, N. Y., and in 1869 in
Clarence, Mo. ; he d. 6 Apr., 1880 ; she res. in Aspen, Col. ; had
eleven children.
7341 Emily Ayer,^ b. in Canad?, 24 Nov., 1823 ; m. 6 Jan., 1847, Dr. Thomas
Anthony Brown, b. in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J., 17 Sept.
1815, son of Thomas L. Brown, of Woodbridge, and Elizabeth
Payne; he was a physician from 1825 to '37 in Newark, N. J.;
from 1837 to '46 in Palmyra, N. Y. ; from 1846 to '61 in Manches-
ter, N. Y., and from 1861 to '77 in Penfield, N. Y.; res. in Brigh-
ton; had seven children.
7342 Richard Dresser Ayer/* h. 7 Aug., 1825 ; d. 7 Aug., 1826.
7343 Robert Emmett Ayer^ b. 28 Mar., 1827; d. 6 May, 1833.
7344 George Ayer,^ b. 18 Aug., 1828 ; d. 18 Sept., same year.
7345 Eliza Carey Ayer^ b. in Lewiston, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1829 ; res., unm,, in
Salt Lake City, Utah.
7346 Eetiy M. Ayer,^ b. in Lewiston, 6 Feb., 1831 ; m. in Tonawanda, 24 July,
1856, John James Critchlow, b. in Butler Co., Pa., 19 Aug., 1817,
son of David Critchlow and Margaret Coe; from 1853 to '63 he ^as
a teacher in Mississippi ; in 1864 enlisted in Co. E, New York Vet-
eran Cavalry ; from 1866 to '67 he was in the custom service in the
Buffalo district; from 1870 to '83 he was Indian agent; he d. 1884;
she res. in Salt Lake City, Utah ; had five children.
7347 Edward Timothy Ayer,^ b. in Lewiston, 9 Oct., 1832; m. in Somerset,-
N. Y., 4 Dec, 1855, Sarah Jane Van Wagoner, b. in Avon, N. Y.,
19 Oct., 1833, dau. of Morgan Van Wagoner, b. in Dutchess Co.,
N. Y., 26 Mar., 1809, and Elizabeth Ann Wilbur, b. in Rhinebcck,
N. Y., 23 Dec, 1812; res. in Salt Lake City.
7348 Albert Edgar Ayer,^ h. U A^T., 1834; d. 1 Dec, 1854; was killed by
cars in Shortsville, N. Y., while boarding a moving train ; was a
student in Canandaigua.
7349 Franklin Charles Ayer,^ b. in Lewiston, 7 Mar., 1836 ; m. 4 Apr., 1859/
Charlotte Lucretia Day; res. in Columbus, 0.; d. in Omaha, 1898;
she res. in Omaha.
7350 Alniira Chamberlain Ayer,^ b. in Lewiston, 23 Mar., 1838; d. unm.j
Lockport, 14 Sept., 1863.
7351 Henry Hudson Ayer,^ b. in Shawnee, N. Y., 12 Nov., 1840; m. in Ridge-^
way, N. Y.,'l2 Mar., 1862, Clara Coon, b. in Shelby, N. Y., dau. of.
Stephen Potter Coon, of Middleport, N. Y., and Maryette Drake;'_
he lived nine years in Tonawanda, five years in Alden, N. Y., andj
four years in Uinta, Utah ; was a grocer in Wamego, Kas. ; res. inl
Omaha; she d. 1893; he m. (2) 8 Mar., 1901, Mrs. Permelia Cl(^
land, of Vermillion, S. D., where he now res.
7352 Arthur Josiah Ayer,^ b. in Shawnee, 14 Feb., 1842; m. (1) in Niagara|
Falls, 10 Jan., 1867, Susan Sophia Tompkins, b. in Niagara Falls,|
26 Oct., 1844, dau. of Samuel Tompkins, b. in Belleville Bay|
Quinto, Canada, 9 Mar., 1808, and Cornelia Waggoner, b. in Can-,
ada, 15 Mar., 1809; she d. 2 Oct., 1876, in Centerville, S. D.; heJ
m. (2) 5 June, 1878, Adaline Hixson, b. in Van Buren, la., ll|
Aug., 1847, dau. of Nathan Hixson, b. in Ontario, Canada, 22
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 517
1816, and Sopliia Hunter, b. in Monroe Co., X. Y., 2 Feb., 1823;
he served in Co. H, Forty-fourth Reg., Xew York State Volun-
teers; enlisted Oct., 1861 ; was discharged Jan., 1863; res. in Cen-
terv-ille.
7353 Erastus William Aijer,^ b. in Shawnee, 9 May, 1846; m. (1) in Toronto,
Ontario, 29 Oct., 1868, Mary E. Humphrey, b. 29 Oct., 1817, dau.
of Simon Humphrey and Mary Jane ; she d. in Tonawanda,
X. Y., 17 Jan., 1870; he m. (2) in Brighton, Ont, 15 May, 1889,
Elizabeth Brooks, b. 16 May, 1866; res. in Rochester, X. Y.
7354 Bobert Emmett Aijcr^ b. 12 Mar., 1855; d. when one week old.
2931. ALMIRA,** dau. of Deacon Josiah Jones' (1056), b. 8 Feb., 1806; m. 4
Oct., 1S25, Harris Porter Colt, b. 25 Apr., 1803, son of William Colt, of Pittsford,
N. Y., and Huldah \\Tiitney.
She d. 14 Oct., 1832 ; "he d. 3 Apr., 1863.
He res. in Westfield, X. Y., where he was a dealer in fruit trees.
Children.
7355 ^Yiniam Porter Colt,^ b. 15 June, 1826; m. Oct., 1815, Mary Ann Cole-
man, b. in Russell, X. Y., 17 Feb., 1836 ; is janitor of a school
building; res. in Chagrin Falls, 0.
7356 Clarissa Colt,^ b. 1 June, 1828; ra. 1849, Samuel Thayer Paine, b. in
Penfield, X. Y., 10 Aug., 1819; res. in Hampden, Geauga Co., 0.;
he was a farmer; res. in Montville, 0.
7357 Almina Colt,^ b. 5 Oct., 1832; d. aged 3 months.
2934. JOSIAH JOXES,*^ son of Deacon Josiah Jones'^ (1056), b. 1 Jan., 1812 ;
m. Dec, 1847, ]Mrs. Margaret Jane (Trotter) Henderson, b. in Ireland, dau. of
James Wesley Trotter and Margaret Beattie.
He d. 7 Jan., 1851 ; she d. in Aurora, Ontario, 24 Jan., 1896.
He res., in Toronto.
Child.
7358 S-VRAH DELiL.i,** b. in Toronto, ; m. 28 July, 1880, Thomas Henry
Broad, b. in Aurora, son of Henry Broad and Maria Abbot Elliott;
he was a salesman ; a Jlethodist ; a Liberal in politics ; res. in
Aurora ; has no children.
2935. MARY (POLLY),^ dau. of Deacon Josiah Jones" (1056), b. 27 Oct.,
1814 ; m. Hiram Ross.
She d. 27 Apr., 1848 ; he m. a second time.
They res. in Wa}Tie and Monroe Counties, X. Y.
Children.
7359 Emily Eoss,^ b. .
7360 Festus Ross,^ h. .
7361 Leander RossP b. .
7362 William Ross,^ b. .
7363 Sarah Ross,^ b. ; m. Sidney A. Farrington.
2936. FRAXKLIX HARRISOX,* son of Deacon Josiah Jones^ (1056), b. in
Dansville, X. Y., 14 Mar., 1817 ; m. 14 Feb., 1844, Empress Paulowna Robbins,
518 The Kjelloggs in the New World.
1
b. 20 Apr., 1823, dau. of Hiram Eobbins, b. 3 Oct., 1798, and Almira Strong, b. 20
Apr., 1805.
She d. 3 July, 1878.
They res. in Penfield, N. Y.
Children, b. in Penfield.
7364 Delilah Amelia » b. 1 Aug., 1845; d. 31 May, 1859.
+7365 Mary Almira,» b. 12 May, 1851; m. Charles William Prong.
2937. ALVAN HYDE,** son of Deacon Erastus^ (1057), b. in Sheffield, Mass.,
9 Mar., 1795; m. 12 July, 1812, Esther King, b. in Alstead, N. H., 4 Jan., 1786,
dau. of Silas King, of Coventry, Conn., and Anna Shepard.
He d. 28 May, 1854; she d. 16 Feb., 1866.
He rem. from Massachusetts to New York, when young, and res. in Rich-
land, N. Y.
Children.
7366 Rebecca Anna» b. 20 July, 1813; m. Garrett Clawson Wheelwright, of
Decatur, Green Co., Wis.; he d. 31 Jan., 1875; she d. ;
their adopted dau., Mrs. Kidlow, res. in Brodhead, Wis.
+7367 Erastds Martin,® b. in Richmond, N. Y., 30 Oct., 1815; m. Hannah
Read French.
+7368 Moses King,® b. 17 June, 1818; m. Lucinda Forman.
+7369 Alvan Shepard," b. 21 Jan., 1822; m. (1) Charlotte Amanda Wheaton; •
(2) .
7370 Hiram Bingham,® b. 1 Oct., 1824; d. in Decatur, 4 Nov., 1849.
7371 Esther Philena,® b. 10 Oct., 1827; d. in Albion, N. Y., 26 Apr., 1829.
2938. MARTIN DEMING,» son of Deacon Erastiis'' (1057), b. in Great Bar-
rington, Mass., 2 June, 1798; m. in Great Barrington, 2 Nov., 1820, Sally Prin-
dle, b. in Araenia, N. Y., 6 Dec, 1797, dau. of Elijah Prindle, b. in West Haven,
Conn., 1 Jan., 1771, and Sally Ward, b. in New Haven, about 1776.
She d. Mar., 1858; he m. (2) 8 May, 1861, Mary Ogden, b. in Danby, N. Y., ]
22 Sept., 1873 ; d. in New Haven, Conn.", 18 May, 1867. After his death she res.
in Binghamton, N. Y., where she d. 20 Apr., 1895.
He settled in 1820 in Mexico, N. Y. In the spring of 1828 he rem. to Scriba,
N. Y. ; in 1831 rem. to Oswego. In the spring of 1840 he rem. to New Haven, on
account of his health.
Children.
+7372 Charles Prindle,® b. in Union Square, N. Y., 7 July, 1821 ; m. Eliza-
beth (Betsey) Emmeline Hemingway.
■ +7373 Paulina,® b. in Union Square, 20 Jan., 1833; m. Enos Edwin Heming-
way.
+7374 Charlotte Stebbins,® b. in Union Square, 12 Nov., 1824; m. Anson
Hemingway.
+7375 Emily,® b. in Mexico, 27 Mar., 1828; m. Reuben Moulthrop Storer.
+7376 Francis Dwight,® b. in Scriba, 26 June, 1830 ; m. Louie Augusta Gran
niss.
+7377 Harriet Ellen,® b. in Oswego, 21 June, 1834; m. Reuben Moulthrop
Storer.
7378 Herbert Harmon,® b. in Oswego, 6 Jan., 1839 ; d. 10 Dec, 1847.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 519
2939. ERASTUS WILLIAM,** son of Deacon Erastus^ (1057), b. in Egremont,
Mass., 1 June, 1816; m. 21 Sept., 183?, Eliza Ann Klock.
He res. with his son, George, in Fulton, X. Y.
Children.
7379 Albert Boaedjian,® b. 6 Aug., 1838; d. young.
7380 Lucy Ehmelixe,® b. 22 June, 1840; m. Gillett.
+7381 George Brown,® b. 5 Dec., 1843; m. (1) Lottie D. Hills; (2) Leonora
Calkins.
7382 LuciNA Taylor,** b. 14 Nov., 1846; d. young.
-j-7383 Elizabeth Taylor," b. 20 June, 1849 ; m. John Wesley Distin.
7384 William Martin," b. 13 June, 1853; res. in Minetto, Oswego Co., X. Y.
2941. ALMA,* dau. of Azariah'' (1077), b. in Harwinton, Conn., 26 Oct., 1785 ;
m. in Connecticut, Abner Wilson, b. about 1779.
He d. 5 Feb., 1835; she d. 26 July, 1848.
He was a farmer.
Children.
7385 Julia Wilson,^ b. 8 Nov., 1801; d. unm., 16 Apr., 1868.
7386 Catlin Wilson/^ b. 2 May, 1809 ; m. .
7387 Warren Kellogg Wilson,^ b. 27 Apr., 1818; m. 17 Oct., 1854, Adaline
Eaton.
7388 Williarn Ahner Wilson,^ b. 15 July, 1826; m. 12 Jan., 1864, Helen Eliza
Arnst ; he was a farmer ; res. in East Onondaga, X. Y.
2942. AMANDA,** dau. of Azariah' (1077), b. in Harwinton, Conn., 19 Jan.,
1787; m. in 1815, William S. Goodsell.
Children.
7389 Chariot Goodsell^ b. 31 Dec, 1817.
7390 Elvira Goodsell,^ b. 31 Jan., 1821.
7391 Huldah Goodsell^ b. 1824.
7392 \Yilliam P. Goodsell,^ b. 3 Apr., 1827.
7393 Eoxanna Goodsell,'^ b. 1831.
2943. TRUMAN,* son of Azariah'' (1077), b. in Harwinton, Conn., 22 Julv,
1788 ; m. 23 Mar., 1814, Cj-nthia Rosseter.
He d. 31 Dec, 1852; she d. .
Children, b. in Harwinton.
7394 Truman,» b. 31 Dec, 1816; d. 7 Jan., 1817.
+7395 Jane Cynthia,® b. 31 Dec, 1816; m. Luther Hoadlev.
+7396 Jo.iN R.,» b. 14 Jan., 1823 ; m. Lewis Catlin, Jr.
7397 A Son," b. 26 Feb., 1827; d. 27 Feb., same year.
2949. GEORGE,* son of Azariah'' (1077), b. in Harwinton. Conn., 3 Mar.,
1803; m. 13 Aug., 1826, Caroline Webster, b. 13 Nov., 1807, dau. of Abijah Web-
ster, of Harwinton, b. 6 Dec, 1783, and Olive Rosseter, b. in Harwinton, 12 Sept.,
1785.
He d. in Coal Mountain, Forsyth Co., Ga., 14 May, 1876.
He rem. to Georgia in the autumn of 1819, and settled in Jackson Co., from
520
The Kelloggs in the New World.
■which place he rem. to Coal Mountain, in 1834. He was a farmer; was Repre-
sentative and Senator in the State Legislature; also general ticket agent of the
W. & A. E. E. He was Superintendent of the United States Mint in Dahlon-
ega, Ga.
Children, last eight b. in Coal Mountain.
7398 Henry Clat,«* b. 19 May, 1828 ; d. 15 Feb., 1829.
+7399 Henry Clay," b. in Jackson Co., Ga., 20 Dec, 1829 ; m. Ophelia Troup
Anglin.
7400 Abijah Webster,^ b. 5 Jan., 1833; d. 19 Sept., same year.
4-7401 Jane Eoxanna,» b. 17 Dec, 1834; m. George Kellogg Sanford.
+7403 Adaline Webster," b. 11 Nov., 1837; m. (1) Edwin S. Grimmett; (2)
Joseph Waters.
7403 George,» b. 21 June, 1840; d. 20 July, 1840.
7404 Caroline," twin to George, b. 21 June, 1840; d. 21 July, same year.
7405 Truman Ezra," b. 4 Nov., 1841; enlisted in Co. E, Fourteenth Reg.,
Georgia Volunteers ; was killed in the battle of Manassas, 29 Aug.,
1862 ; was unm.
+7406 Cynthia Caroline," b. 22 May, 1844; m. William Edward Boyd.
7407 George," b. 14 May, 1848; d. 16 Aug., 1848.
+7408 George Walter," b. 24 Dec, 1849 ; m. Amanda Lucetta Douglas.
2957. ALEXANDEE,** son of Allen' (1080), b. in Harwinton, Conn., 6 June,
1795; m. 3 Mar., 1825, in Bethlehem, Conn., Mary Ingersoll, b. 25 Apr., 1801,
dau. of Ealph Ingersoll, of Bethlehem, and Mary Wadsworth.
He d. in Alden, N. Y., 30 June, 1876 ; she d. in the same place, at the house
of her dau., Mrs. Mary M. Wood, 7 Dec, 1880.
Soon afte' marriage he settled on a farm one and one-half miles from Livo-
nia, Livingston Co., N. Y. ; later was in the mercantile business with Pierce
Brothers in Livonia ; he rem., in June, 1840, to Alden.
Children, h. in Livonia.
+7409 Martha Ann," b. 19 Jan., 1826; m. Dr. Edward Tiffany.
+7410 Elizabeth Catlin," b. 6 Aug., 1828; m. Josiah Emery.
+7411 Mary Mindwell," b. 3 Feb., 1839 ; m. George Sewell Wood.
2961. HULDAH,« dau. of Allen' (1080), b. —
She res. in Bristol, Conn.
Children.
7412 Enldah Sharpless,^ h. ; m. Willia
m. Stephen Sharpless.
7413 Josephine Sharpless,^ b.
7414 Louisa Sharpless,^ b. —
Dunbar.
; m. William Dunbar.
2962. HANNAH,** dau. of Jacob' (1081), b. in Clinton, N. Y., 13 Aug., 1790;<^
m. in Adams, N. Y., 2 Jan., 1814, Stephen Billings Wright, b. in Deerfield, Mass,;^
19 Feb., 1789, son of Westwood Wright, b. 1751, and Sarah Billings.
She d. Aug., 1873; he d. 23 Dec, 1875.
He was a farmer; res. in Adams, N. Y. He was a Presbyterian, a Whig ana.|
a Eepublican.
Children, b. in Adams.
7415 Deborah Kellogg Wright,^ h. 10 Nov., 1814; m. in Adams, 23 Feb-,'^
1837, Leander Patrick ; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 521
741G Charles Billings ]yright,^ b. 30 Oct., 1817 ; m. iu Adams, 30 Dec, 1840,
JIary Ann De Wolf; d. in Rockford, 111., 20 Feb., 1878.
TUT Harriet Wright/^ b. 11 Feb., 1823; d. unm., in Adams, 21 June, 1880.
7118 Louisa Wright,^ b. 11 May, 1825; m. in Adams, 15 Jan., 1850, David 0.
De Wolf; res. in Sacket Harbor, X. Y.
7419 Edwin S. Wright/* b. 29 Aug., 1828; m. in Adams, 20 Dec., 1855, M.
Louisa Bartlett; res. in Adams.
2966. LEWIS,s son of Jacob'' (1081), b. 19 June, 1798; m. 27 Dec., 1826,
Louisa Breed, b. 15 June, 1805, dau. of Reuben Breed, of Stonington, Conn., b. 4
July, 1783, and Martha Everett, b. 7 Jan., 1786.
" He d. 24 Feb., 1880; she d. 28 Mar., 1892.
He res. in Adams, N". Y., until 1851 ; in Lewis Co., N". Y., until 1855, when
he rem. to Oshkosh, Wis.; rem. from there to Wrightstown, in Sept., 1872. He
was a farmer.
Children, b. in Adams.
+7420 George Chandler ® b. 27 Dec, 1827 ; m. Cordelia Boynton.
4-7421 Julius Spencer,* b. 24 Jan., 1830; m. (1) Hannah Lamb Freeman; (2)
Mary Cornell.
+7422 Arthur Tappan,» b. 18 July, 1835; m. (1) Juliett Cornell; (2) Mrs.
Ellen Ford.
2967. JACOB,** son of Jacob' (1081), b. in Sheffield, 31 July, 1800; m. 6 July,
1825. Fanny Billings, b. 17 Mar., 1801, dau. of Jesse Billings, of South Deerfield,
Mass., b. 8 May, 1765, and Lucy Wright.
He d. in Worthington, 0., 14 Apr., 1866.
Thev res. in Adams, N. Y., Canastota, N. Y., and Sacket Harbor, N". Y^.
They rem. to Oshkosh, Wis., 1848, and later to Ohio.
Children.
+7423 Edwin Billings," b. 19 June, 1827 ; m. Eliff Dopp.
+7424 Susan Elizabeth,* b. in Canastota, 29 June, 1830 ; m. Dubois Dopp.
+7425 Lucy Ellen » b. in Canastota, 1 Nov., 1831 ; m. Don Carlos Felton.
7426 Charles Wright," b. 14 Feb., 1838 ; d. in Adams, 10 Oct., 1842.
7427 Henry Whitney," b. 24 Sept., 1843 ; d. in Kenosha, Wis., 14 July, 1845.
2973. ERASMUS DARWIN,^ son of Jacob' (1081), b. 14 Dec, 1815; m. in
Adams, N. Y., 31 Oct., 1844, Louisa M. Bliss, b. 3 Feb., 1824, dau. of Sylvester
Bliss, b. 26 Mar., 1792, and Hannah Hall, b. 26 Apr., 1791.
He was a farmer; res. twenty years on the homestead in Adams. He later
purchased a farm and lived in Waupaca Co., Wis. ; res. 1881, in Oshkosh, Wis.
Children.
7428 iliLTON Hall," b. in Adams, 2 Sept., 1845 ; d. 17 Mar., 1846.
7429 Helen Cornelia," b. in Adams, 20 Dec, 1846 ; m. 1 Oct., 1867, De El-
bert Montesque Bealls, b. 7 Nov., 1840 ; he was a druggist ; now res.
in Oshkosh.
7430 Mart Elizabeth," b. in Adams, 8 Mar., 1851; m. in Oshkosh, Wis., 8
Sept., 1868, Darwin Cadwell Pavey, b. in Rome, N. Y., 10 Dec,
1845, son of Ammi Achish Pavey, b. in Antwerp, X. Y., 2 Jan.,
1814, and Jane Cadwell, b. near Hartford, Conn., 9 Sept., 1814;
522 • The Kelloggs in the New World.
he served in Co. L, Fifteenth New York Volunteers; was a Jour-
nalist; res. in Rome, Utica; Syracuse, N. Y., and Lind, Weyau-
wcga, Oshkosh and Milwaukee, Wis. ; had seven children.
7431 Darwin Clinton," b. 9 Aug., 185-1; d. 6 Apr., 1856.
7432 Caroline Emma,® b. 8 Aug., 1857 ; d. 18 Oct., 1878.
7433 Hannah Louisa," b. 1 Sept., 1859; d. 1 Nov., 1863.
7434 Willie," b. 4 Feb., 1864; d. 7 Feb., same year.
7435 Florence Agnes," b. 13 Dec, 1867.
2974. ELIZABETH,s dar. of Jacob^ (1081), b. in Adams, N. Y., 11 July,
1818 ; m. 7 Feb., 1841, William Brown Hinman, b. 10 Aug., 1815, son of John
Himnan and Hannah .
He d. in Mannsville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 4 Feb., 1847 ; he was a cabinet
maker; res. in Adams, Dexter and Mannsville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. ; she m. (2)
Merrill; d. in Adams, 20 July, 1851.
Children by first husband.
7436 Henry Wade Hinman,^ b. in Adams, 19 Sept., 1843 ; m. in Berlin, Wis.,
10 July, 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Tuttle, b. in Utica, N. Y., 29 Aug.,
1847; they res. in Kaukauna, Wis.
7437 William Brown Hinman,*^ b. in Mannsville, 5 Feb., 1847; enlisted 29
Aug., 1864, in Co. C, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth New York
Volunteers and was honorably discharged, 2 June, 1865; he was
killed 26 Oct., 1868, while felling timber in SnydersviUe, Wis.;
was unm.
Child by second husband.
7438 Son," b. .
2981. GEORGE,** son of Abijah'' (1087), b. in Adams, N. Y., 30 July, 1803;
m. 17 Apr., 1839, Calista Morse, b. 36 Oct., 1811, dau. of Willard Morse, of Rod-
man, N. Y., b. Dec, 1775, and Irene Needham, b. 26 Jan., 1776.
He d. 7 Nov., 1881 ; she d. in Minneapolis, Minn., 8 July, 1886.
He was a farmer ; res. in Rodman, N. Y., Adams, 111., and Somonauk, Dekalb
Co., 111.
Children, b. in Rodman.
7439 Laura," b. 1 Jan., 1841 ; m. as his second wife, 2 Dec, 18S5, Oliver
Backus Fowler, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 28 July, 1836, son of Amos
Fowler and Lydia Backus; he was a carpenter; res. in Minneap-
olis ; was a member of the Baptist Church ; was a Republican.
-f7440 George Del.\van," b. 26 Sept., 1845 : m. Josephine Maria Cleveland.
7441 Elbert H.,» b. 24 Apr., 1848; m. Orinda A. Potter; d. 4 Oct., 1876; had
no children.
-f 7442 Almira," b. 15 May, 1851; m. Rush Haven Cleveland.
2982. HIRAM,s son of Abijah'' (1087), b. 22 Nov., 1805; m. Apr., 1829,
Pamelia Ely.
He d. Apr., 1858 ; she d. .
He was a farmer; res. in Somonauk, 111.
Children.
-f 7443 Adelia," b. ; m. John Derick.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 523
7444 LouiSA,» b. ; m. Frank Wells.
7445 Abu AH,** b. in Adams, 111. ; d. aged 21.
7446 Maetha,» b. ; m. Frederick Chapin, of Wisconsin.
7447 De Los," b. ; res. near Madison; was a soldier; d. from the effects
of army life.
2983. CHLOE,s dau. of Abijah' (1087), b. IS Sept., 1809; m. 1 June, 1837,
Ora Cooley, b. in Somers, Conn., 1796, son of Asa Coolev, of Somers.
He d. 9 Nov., 1858.
He was a farmer. After his death she res. in Rodman, N. Y.
Children.
7448 Julian T. Cooley,^ b. ; was a farmer; res. in Rodman.
7449 Augusta Cornelia Cooleyp b. 16 June, 1842; m. 13 Oct., 1870, Henry
Cyr-^nius Rising, b. in Lorraine, Jefferson Co., N. Y., 4 Aug., 1840,
son of Joseph H. Rising, of Savannah, N. Y., b. 2 Feb., 1812, and
Rachel P. Wakefield, b. in Vermont, 10 Nov., 1814 ; they res. until
1870 in Worthville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. ; in 1880 he was a farmer
in South Butler, Wa}Tie Co., X. Y.
2984. HARRY CROSWELL,^ son of Abijah^ (1087), b. 9 May, 1811; m. 7
Oct., 1841, Sarah Chapin, b. 12 Jan., 1822, dau. of Alpheus Chapin, b. 16 Sept.,
1792.
She d. 4 May, 1844; he d. 15 May, 1853.
They res. in Rodman and Theresa, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
Child.
7450 Sarah Marina » b. 3 May, 1843; m. 25 Feb., 1864, Devalva Legross, a
farmer in Rodman.
2994. ELIZABETH COLTOX,^ dau. of Jacob^ (1090), b. in West Hartford,
Conn., 22 Aug., 1793; m. Oct., 1824, Rev. John Shearer, b. 10 Aug., 1790.
He d. 14 Feb., 1863.
They rem. from New York to Ohio.
Children.
7451 Elizabeth Shearer,^ b. ; m. Dillard; he d. ; had
two sons and a dau.
7452 Maria Shearer,** b. ; m. Delaney; had no children.
7453 Susan Shearer,^ b. ; d. 3'oung.
7454 William Shearer,^ b. ; d. in early manhood.
2995. CATHERINE,** dau. of Jacob'^ (1090), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 1
Jan., 1795 ; m. 1824, William Andrus, b. in Harwinton, Conn., 18 Nov., 1800.
He d. in Ithaca, N. Y., 20 Dec, 1869 ; she d. in the same place, 31 July, 1872.
Children.
7455 Catherine Andrus,^ b. in Ithaca, 10 Apr., 1825; m. 26 Dec, 1849, Hon.
Edwin F. Church; d. in Bath, N. Y., 10 Jan., 1855; had three
children.
7456 Caroline Andrus,^ b. ; m. (1) Nathan Herrick, of Ithaca; (2)
19 Jan., 1861, Frederic Hall, of Elmira, N. Y. ; had no children.
524 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7457 Frederick Andrus,^ b. ; m. 31 Dec, 1853, Mary Tillottson, of
Ithaca ; res. in Ithaca ; had four children.
7458 Eliza Perkins Andriis^ b. ; m. 7 Oct., 1857, John Murdock, of
Elmira; res. in Elmira; had three children.
7459 ^Yilliam Andrus^ b. ; m. 19 Oct., 1864, Anna M. Stone, of New
Haven, Conn.; res. in Ithaca.
2996. GEORGE STEELE,^ son of Jacob'' (1090), b. in West Hartford, Conn.,
26 Feb., 1797; m. 8 Feb., 1818, Chloe Tiffany, b. 20 July, 1801, dau. of Hezekiah
Tiffany and Martha Baker.
He d. 14 Mar., 1872 ; she d. in Boston, 0., 24 Nov., 1874.
He was a farmer; rem. from New York to Boston, 0., in 1845.
Children, all except last two h. in Adams, N. Y.
+7460 George Coltox,» b. 24 Oct., 1819; m. (1) Harriet A. Aldrich; (2)
Mary Lucretia Benton; (3) Mrs. Helen M. (Tuller) Smith.
7461 Sarah Amand.\» b. 25 Sept., 1830; d. unm., in Twinsburgh, 0., 20
July, 1891.
+7462 Marshfield Steele » b. 7 Dec, 1832; m. (1) Alfreda M. Warner; (2)
CeUsta J. Whaley.
+7463 Calista Jane,» b. 3 May, 1837; m. Daniel Odekirk.
+7464 Clarissa," b. 3 Sept., 1839 ; m. Isaac Baker Maxam.
+7465 Marietta," b. 37 Dec, 1831 ; m. Alonzo Maxam.
+7466 Josiah Andrus," b. 22 Aug., 1834 ; m. Emily Swvger.
+7467 Martha EiiELiNE » b. 1 Mar., 1837 ; m. Adam McLaughlin.
7468 William Henry » b. in Clay, N. Y., 14 Nov., 1839 ; d. unm., 17 Nov.,
1865, in Johnsonville, Tenn.
7469 Frederick Williams," b. in Clay, 5 Aug., 1842 ; m. Sylvia Phillips, dau.
of Jason Phillips and Alvira Gillett, of Everett, 0. ; enlisted in the
Second Ohio Cavalry, Aug., 1861 ; was discharged Sept., 1862 ; he
res. in Washington, D. C. ; had no children.
2997. AMANDA,** dau. of Jacob'' (1090), b. in West Hartford, Conn., 15 July,
1798; m. in New Hartford, N. Y., 15 Jan., 1824, John Alsop Paine, M. D., b. in
Marcy, N. Y., 10 July, 1795, son of Ezra Paine and Elizabeth Weekes.
He d. in Lake Forest, 111., of heart disease, at the bedside of a patient, 16
June, 1871; she d. in the house of her son. Dr. H. M. Paine, Albany, N. Y., 6
June, 1880.
He was a physician ; res. in Clinton, Volney, Paris, Utica, New Hartford and
Albany, N. Y., and Newark, N. J.
Children.
7470 Horace Mansfield Paine,^ b. in Paris, 19 Nov., 1837 ; m. in Norfolk,
Mass., 15 Apr., 1853, Charlotte Mann, b. in Norfolk, 35 June, 1828,
dau. of Salmon Mann, b. in North Wrentham, now Norfolk, Mass.,
3 Nov., 1781, and Phebe Howe, his second wife, b. in Marlboro,
Mass., 4 Nov., 1787; he was a physician in Albany, N. Y. ; he is
about to publish the "Paine Family." He res. in West Newton,
Mass., now in Atlanta, Ga.
7471 Cynthia Kellogg Paine,^ b. in Paris, 19 June, 1839; d. in Newark, N. J.,
26 Feb., 1834.
The Ivelloggs in the Xew World. 525
7472 Emily Steele Paine,^ b. in Utica, N. Y., 14 Jan., 1S31 ; d. in Xewark,
X. J., 26 July, 1836.
7473 John Alsop Paine,^ b. in Xewark, 14 Jan., 1S40; m. 3 Oct., 1877, Emma
Sophia Gillette, b. in Kingsboro (now Gloversville), X. Y., 14 Mar.,
1842, widow of Dr. George Johnson Xg^on, b. in Worcester,
Mass., 21 Julj', 1826 ; he is a clergyman and has been professor in
Robert College, also in Lake Forest, 111.; he has visited Palestine
twice, the last time as Archsologist of the Palestine E.xploration
Society; he res. in 1880 in Tarrytown, X. Y. ; he is now on the
editorial staff of the Independent; has no children.
3050. CAPT. CHAELES,^ son of John' (1104), b. in Great Harrington, Mass.,
3 May, 1780; m. 30 Mar., 1803, Lorinda Wheeler, b. 29 June, 1780, dau. of Tru-
man Wheeler, of Great Barrington, and Huldah Cadwell.
He d. 17 Aug., 1813; she d. 20 July, 1853, aged 72.
He was a clothier; res. in Great Barrington. He had res. in Alford, where
he was a wool carder and had a sawmill. Being burned out in 1806, he rem. to
Great Barrington and built clothing works on Green River, where his grandson,
Charles Kellogg, afterward had a feed mill. His brothers, Xorman and John,
carried on the business after him.
ChUdren.
+7474 M.\RY LoKiNDA,** b. in Great Barrington, 27 Jan., 1804; m. Aaron Crip-
pen.
+7475 Chables Theodore,® b. in Great Barrington, 7 Dec, 1812; m. Louisa
Eace.
3051. PHILAXDER,« son of John' (1104), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 3
Oct., 1781; m. 16 JIar., 1807, Fanny Sperry, b. in Alford, Mass., 25 July, 1787,
dau. of Enoch Sperry.
She d. 6 Oct., 1842; he d. 13 Sept., 1851.
He was a clothier in Great Barrington.
ChUdren.
+7476 John,*' b. in Alford, Mass., 12 June, 1808; m. Louisa Perry.
+7477 Enoch Sperky," b. in Great Barrington, 15 Sept., 1810; m. Clarinda
Joy.
+7478 Edward Philander,® b. in Alford, 25 Mar., 1813 ; m. Margaret Burns.
+7479 Maky Ann,® b. in Blenheim, X". Y., 23 June, 1816; m. George Taylor.
+7480 Cynthia Cordelia,® b. in Windham, X. Y., 28 June, 1819; m. Henry
Phelps.
+7481 Elizabeth (Betsey) Pekmelia,® b. in Windham, 28 June, 1819; m.
Daniel Hosier.
7482 Polly Ann Clarissa,® b. in Durham, X. Y., 5 Feb., 1822; m. in Dex-
ter, Mich., 6 June, 1854, as his second wife, Edward Fairbanks Gay,
b. in Sharon, Conn., 30 Aug., 1800, son of Edward Gay, b. 3 Feb.,
1763, and Mary White, b. 12 May, 1760; he d. in Howeilj.Mich., 22
Apr., 1873 ; she d. in Dexter, 1 Dec, 1896 ; had no children.
+7483 William Haiilin.® b. 17 Mar., 1824 ; m. Mary Stafford.
+7484 Charles,® b. in Windham, 1 June, 1829 ; m. Lydia Ann De Wolf.
526 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3052. JOHX* son of John'' (1104), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 11 Feb.,
1784; m. in Great Barrington, 6 May, 1S17, Hopey Stillman, b. 23 Oct., 1791,
dau. of William Stillman, of Rocky Hill, Hartford Co., Conn., and Sheffield,
Mass., and Mary Goodrich, b. 1763.
She d. 16 Mar., 1861 ; he d. 19 June, 1869, aged 85 years, 4 months and 5
days.
He was a farmer; res. in Great Barrington, where both d.
Children, b. in Great Barrington.
7485 NoRM.\N,» b. 1 Dec, 1817 ; d. 7 Jan., 1822.
7486 Fanny M.,** b. 6 Feb., 1819 ; m. in Great Barrington, as his second wife,
13 Xov., 1859, Joseph Curtis Hare, b. 14 Dec, 1808, who m. (1)
Mary E. Kellogg (+7493) ; had no children.
7487 John," b. 21 Oct., 1820; d. unm., in Great Barrington, 21 Nov. 1883.
+7488 Frederick,* b. 24 Oct., 1822; m. Irene A. Miller.
7489 Ealph,«» b. 6 Nov., 1824 ; d. unm., in New York City, 3 Jan., 1846 ; he
was a clerk in New York City at the time of his death.
7490 Edmond," b. 4 Sept., 1827 ; d. 22 Feb., 1840.
7491 HoPY Mary,» b. 6 June, 1832 ; d. 29 Feb., 1840.
3053. NOEMAN,^ son of John'' (1104), b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 6 June,
1786; m. 7 Mar., 1808, Lydia Boyington, b. in West Stockbridge, Mass., 5 July,
1788.
She d. 22 Mar., 1822; he m. (2) 14 Sept., 1823, Mary N. Hopkins, dau. of
Ichabod Hopkins, b. about 1745; she d. ; he m. (3) .
He rem. from Great Barrington to Potsdam, N. Y.
Children. .!|
7493 Emily Augusta,* b. 9 June, 1809; m. Ebenezer Griffin, of Richmond; '^
both d. ; had two children.
+7493 Mary Elizabeth,* b. 1 Dec, 1810 ; m. Joseph Curtis Hare.
7494 Georgianna,* b. 21 Apr., 1824.
3054. HORACE,^ son of Benjamin' (1106), b. 20 Apr., 1785; m. Apr., 1812, ,«
Mary Cada, b. 16 May, 1793. 4
He d. in Elbridge, Onondaga Co., N. Y., 22 Mar., 1825 ; she d. in Nora, Jo *
Daviess Co., 111., 5 May, 1862. -|
He was a clothier.
Children.
7495 Mary L.,» b. in Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y., 27 Feb., 1814; m. 25 ^
Dec, 1832, Charles Works; d. in Rockford, LL, 11 June, 1843.
7496 Ann E.,» b. in Columbia Co., N. Y., 17 Apr., 1816; m. 2 Aug., 1838,
Watson Y. Pomeroy.
+7497 Cyrus W.,* b. in Columbia Co., N. Y., 16 May, 1818; m. Leonora
Stevens.
7498 Jane R.,» b. in Columbia Co., 10 Mar., 1820 ; m. 12 May, 1849, John H.
Champlin.
7499 Lydia C.,» b. in Columbia Co., 16 Mar., 1822; m. Juije, 1844, T. L.
Pomeroy.
7500 Sarah R.,* b. in Elbridge, 31 Aug., 1825 ; m. Apr., 1845, John H.
Logan ; d. in St. Louis, Mo., 19 July, 1849.
1
The Kelloggs ly the New World. 527
3056. JOHN B.,^ son of Benjamin^ (1106), b. 20 Mar., 1789 ; m. in Claverack,
N. Y., 2 Mar., 1816, Gertrude Vosburg, b. in Ghent, N. Y., 11 June, 1796, dau. of
John I. Vosburg.
She d. 9 May, 1852 ; he d. 15 Sept, 1S60 ; both d. in Albion, N. Y.
Children.
7501 Albertine Ldrenah,^ b. in Claverack, 7 June, 1817 ; m. Daniel Kichard
* Holmes; res. in Morris, 111.
+7502 EDiiUND,** b. in Ghent, 10 Oct., 1818; m. Margaret Powers.
7503 Mahalah Jane," b. in Ghent, 28 July, 1821; d. 15 Dec, 1822.
+7504 KiCHAED,® b. in Cazenovia, 27 Apr., 1823; ni. Frances A. Eichardson.
+7505 Maey Alida,** b. in Cazenovia, 24 July, 1825; m. Thomas E. Atwood.
+7506 Sarah M.,® b. in Cazenovia, 1 Aug., 1827 ; m. George B. Stevens.
+7507 Jane Eliza,** b. in Cazenovia, l-i Feb., 1830; m. Edgar F. Eichardson.
+7508 C.\THEEIXE Gertrude,'* b. in Cazenovia, 16 May, 1835; m. Jasper B.
Fitch.
+7509 Frances Ellen,** b. in Albion, 31 Oct., 1838; m. George B. Stevens.
3057. LYDIA,s ^^u. of Benjamin" (1106), b. 10 Apr., 1791; m. (1)
Hassan.
jjg (j_ ; she m. (2) about 1828, Maj. Jonathan Smith, a farmer of
Madison Co., N. Y. ; he d. in Pekin, 111., June, 1831; she m. (3) about 1844,
Jedediah M. Holmes, a painter, of Johnstown, N. Y. ; d. 15 Feb., 1849, in the
house of her son, while on a visit to Eochester; he d. 15 May, 1869.
Child by first husband.
7510 William Edward Hassan,^ b. 19 Aug., 1809 ; m. (1) 10 Nov., 1842, Delia
Beardslee, dau. of Lester Beardslee, of Eochester; she d. 26 Sept.,
1848; he m. (2) 20 Dl-c., 1849, Elizabeth Bascom; res. in Roch-
ester; had three children.
3058. NATHAN BENJAMIN,^ son of Benjamin'' (1106), b. in Kinderhook,
N. Y., 28 Jan., 1793; m. (1) 13 Mar., 1814, Magdalen Esselstyne, b. in Claver-
ack, N. Y., 22 Aug., 1792.
She d. in Truxton, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1826; he m. (2) in Oran Village, N. Y.,
I 26 Feb., 1828, Alzina Pennoyer, b. 16 June, 1805, dau. of James Pennoyer; d. in
* Pekin, HI., 23 Feb., 1853.
He was a farmer.
Children by first wife.
7511 EiCHARD,» b. 6 Dec, 1814; d. unm., 28 May, 1837.
7512 JcsTCS," b. 9 May, 1816; d. unm., in New Woodstock, N. Y., 19 Dec,
1835.
+7513 Egbert,* b. 7 Jan., 1819 ; m. Ann Eliza Hawley.
-i-7514 Mart Matilda," b. in Claverack, 10 Aug., 1820; m. Eli Lasher.
-i-7515 William,* b. in Claverack, 25 July, 1822; m. Sarah Eliza Bigsby.
Children by second wife.
+7516 Catherine Ann* b. in Cazenovia, N. Y., 20 Nov., 1828; m. Dr. Stinson
Lowry Craig.
7517 Smith,* b. 29 Mar., 1831; d. 20 July, 1831.
+7518 Ellen Eeese,* b. in Cincinnati, 0., 5 Sept., 1832; m. William Woodrow.
528
The Kelloggs in the New World.
+7519 Maey Amelia,** b. in Sand Prairie, 111., 11 Nov., 1834; m. William
Gabby Summers.
+7520 John Jay,* b. in Pekin, 13 May, 1836; m. Sarah Jane Stewart.
7521 Henry Clay,* b. 12 Jan., 1838; d. unm., on a hospital boat, in Milliken's
Bend, 24 Apr., 1863 ; was a soldier in the Union army.
+7522 Ann Eliza,* b. in Pekin, 26 May, 1842; m. (1) Isaac Chambers; (2)
William Harrison Doman.
7523 Nathan Benjamin,* b. 11 Oct., 1846; enlisted in Co. F, Eighty-fifth
Illinois Peg. ; was mortally wounded at the battle of Atlanta, Ga. ;
d. a prisoner in the hospital in Griffin, Ga., 30 July, 1864.
3059. MILES,** son of Benjamin'' (1106), b. 17 Aug., 1795; m. .
He d. in Logan, Ind., 16 July, 1847.
Children.
7524 HENhY Marshall,* b. ; d. a minor, 8 Dec., 1840.
7525 Jeremiah,* b. ; m. ; was a painter; d. in Illinois; had
two children.
7536 LuRENAH,* b.
res. in 1880 in Illinois.
3060. ELIZ.\,» dau. of Benjamin' (1106), b. 22 Nov., 1797:
Church.
She d. 10 Feb., 1869.
7527 Miles Church,^ b.
7528 Samuel Church,'* b. —
7529 Horace H. Church,^ h.
7530 Charles Church, Jr.,** t
7531 Sarah Church,^ b.
Children.
res., 1880, in Barrington, 111.
-; res., 1880, in Barrington.
; res., 1880, in Barrington.
; d. unm., Nov., 1852.
d. unm., 1857.
Charles
3061. JEREMIAH,** son of Benjamin'' (1106), b. in Great Barrington, Mass.,
1 Oct., 1799; m. in Cazenovia, N. Y., 25 Dec, 1825, Eunice Dodge, b. in West
Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 21 Jan., 1809, dau. of Amasa Dodge, b. 27 Nov.,
1775. and Eunice Shepard, b. 2 May, 1777.
He d. while visiting his sister, in Polk Co., Tex., 6 Jan., 1854; he was a wool
carder, cloth dresser and practical dyer of thirty years' experience; in 1844 he
published a work on dyeing; he res. in Claverack, Cazenovia, Albion, Williams-
town, Holmesville, Union Square and Woodstock, N. Y. ; she m. (2) 25 Oct,
1857, Lester Graves; res. in Cortland, N. Y.
Children.
+7532 Carolyn,* b. in Cazenovia, 21 Dec., 1837 ; m. Sylvester Watson.
7533 Horace Willard,* b. in New Woodstock, 21 Aug., 1839 ; d. in Dallas,
Tex., July, 1874 ; he was a naval officer during the civil war, 1861
to '65, and served on Farragut's flagship.
+ 7534 William Leon.\ex),* b. in New Woodstock, 15 Apr., 1833; m. Rose Flan-
nigan.
7535 S.\rah Ldrenah* b. in Belmont, N. Y., 23 Jan., 1835; m. (1) 3 May,
1860, William W. Naylor; he d. in Tiffin, 4 Mar., 1866 ; was a hard-
ware merchant; she m. (3) 5 Aug., 1885, Rev. Henry Bradley Cas-
savant, b. in Hinesburg, Vt., 13 July, 1838, son of John Cassavant,
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 529
b. 1818, and Hannah Lavigne, b. 19 Mar., 1818; he is a Methodist
minister; was a private in the civil war in Co. C, Eleventh Vermont
Volunteers; enlisted 11 Aug., 1862; was discharged 7 Apr., 1863;
res. in Eidley, Pa. ; had no children.
-fT536 Henry Marshall," b. in Williamstown, 16 Aug., 1841; m. Elleanor E.
Quantock.
3062. REBECCA ANN,** dau. of Benjamin" (1106), b. 28 June, 1801; m.
Babcock.
She d. in Palatine, HI., 19 Mar., 1864.
Children.
7537 Charles Bdbcoch,^ b. ; went to Iowa.
7538 WiUiam Babcock,^ b. ; res. in Palatine.
7539 Benjamin Babcocl-P b. ; d. in a hospital, in St. Louis, Mo., dur-
ing the rebellion.
3064. BENJAMIN,^ son of Benjamin'' (1106), b. in Kinderhook, N. Y., 27
Apr., 1806; m. (1) 30 Dec, 1840, Ann Elizabeth Stackpole, b. 3 Sept., 1822,
dau. of William Stackpole, of Rockland and Thomaston, Me., and Nancy Snow.
She d. about 1844; he m. (2) ; d. in Pekin, HI., 22 Dec, 1855.
Children.
+7540 William Stackpole," b. in Pekin, 24 June, 1842 ; m. Sarah Jane Allen.
7541 Benjamin," b. 17 Jan., 1844; d. in infancy.
7542 Sarah Elizabeth," b. 14 May, 1847; m.John N. Barber; d. 24 Dec,
1892; res. in Greenwood, 111.; had two children.
3067. CHESTER CURTIS,^ son of Nathan^ (1107), b. in Great Barrington,
Mass., 1785; m. 22 Jan., 1820, Martha Coe, of Connecticut, b. 1796, dau. of John
Coe and Sarah Beardsley, of Seneca, N. Y.
She d. 12 Oct., 1857; he d. 16 July, 1859.
He rem. from Caj-uga Co., N. Y., about 1815, to Starkey, Yates Co., N. Y.,
where he learned the trade of wool carder and clothier. In 1835 he rem. to Ber-
lin, 0., where both d.
Children, b. in Starkey.
-1-7543 John Coe," b. 11 Oct., 1820; m. Caroline Phebe Terry.
-f7544 Nathan Alonzo," b. 11 Oct., 1826; m. Hannah D. Martin.
-1-7545 George Albert." b. 8 Nov., 1828; m. (1) Elizabeth E. Smith; (2)
Mary Euphous Diffenbacher.
3068. GE0EGE,« son of Nathan' (1107), b. 10 Aug., 1798 ; m. in Little Utica,
N. Y., 28 Apr., 1822, Jedidah Coffin, b. in Easton, N. Y., 12 Oct., 1800, dau. of
Jacob Coffin and Elizabeth Ripley, of Little TJtica.
He d. , in Little Utica, where he res. ; was a Methodist ; a Whig, later
a Republican.
Children, h. in Little Utica.
-1-7546 Ambrose," b. 5 Dec, 1824; m. (1) Hannah Eliza Slingerland; (2)
Mrs. Esther Maria (Bradley) Suttle.
7547 Luther," b. 5 Feb., 1826; d. .
630 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+7548 Chaeles ® b. 13 Feb., 1828 ; m. Arminda Forncrook.
7549 Eveline,* b. 30 Dec, 1830 ; res., mim., in Little TJtica.
+7550 Henrietta," b. 18 Aug., 1833 ; m. Nelson Clark Cooper.
7551 Laura Ann,® b. 23 Feb., 1837; m. Day; res. in Hope, N. D.;
has no children.
7552 George,* b. 22 Apr., 1841; d. unm.
3069. AMBKOSE BRYANT,* son of Nathan^ (1107), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y.,
24 May, 1801 ; m. Betsey Eathbun, b. 26 June, 1806, dau. of Benjamin Rathbun
and Anna Robinson, of Lysander, N. Y.
Child.
+7553 Ambrose Bryant," b. in Granby, N. Y., 39 Apr., 1834; m. Adelia Electa
Wright.
3071. LAURA,8 dau. of Nathan^ (1107), b. ; m. Huggins.
Child. :
7554 George Evggins^ b. ; res. in Little TJtica, N. Y. (,
3073. MAECIA,8 dau. of Capt. Samuel^ (1119), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 9 :
Aug., 1789 ; m. Maj. Christopher Van Deventer.
She d. in the City of New York, 24 Jan., 1813; he m. (2) , and set-
tled on a farm near Buffalo, where he d. .
During the war of 1813 he was on the staff of some General and ranked as
Major and later was chief clerk in the War Department in Washington under Sec-
retary Calhoun. He entered Williams College in the class of 1829, but did not
graduate.
Child.
7555 Marcia Van Deventer^ b. ; m. Stevens; res. in Pontiac, , , |
Mich.
3074. SAMUEL,* son of Capt. SamueF (1119), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 4
Jan., 1791; m. in Pownal, Vt., 15 Feb., 1814, Catherine J. Day, b. 5 Feb., 1796,
dau. of John Day, of Williamstown, b. 6 May, 1762, and Catherine Jones.
He d. 7 Feb., 1841 ; she d. 28 Oct., 1858.
Res. in Williamstown, where both d.
Children.
7556 Catherine M.,» b. ; d. 26 Oct., 1824.
7557 Maria D.,» b. 15 Nov., 1817.
7558 CL.iEissA J.,» b. 39 Oct., 1818; m. — : Ellis.
+7559 Samuel Blair » b. 13 Feb., 1821 ; m. Mary Abby Hosford.
3075. ANNA,8 dau. of Capt. Samuel" (1119), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 15
Oct., 1792 ; m. Samuel Northam.
He was a tanner in Williamstown; carried on that business several years;
afterward moved to De.xter, Mich., where both d.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 531
Children.
7560 Elizabeth Northam,^ b. 1815.
7561 Adeline Northam,^ b. 1817; m. Wadsworth.
7562 Rebecca Northam^ b. 1819.
7563 Julia Northam^ b. 1822.
756-1 Samuel Northam,^ b. 1824.
7565 James Northamp b. 1826.
7566 Alfred Northam,^ b. 1828.
3076. JULIA ANN,« dau. of Capt. Samuel' (1119), b. in Williamstown, Mass.,
14 Aug., 1794; m. 14 Xov., 1814, Gershom Taintor Bulkley, b. in Colchester,
Conn., 8 Mar., 1781, son of Charles Bulklev and Betsey Taintor, of Williamstown.
He d. 16 Oct., 1862; she d. 29 Apr., 1884.
He was a dry goods merchant and res. in Williamstown until the summer of
1833, when he rem. to Monroe, Mich., where both d.
\Miile he lived in Williamstown he owned and occupied the first frame house
built in that town, and which is still standing and occupied as a dwelling. They
had a large number of college students as boarders.
Children.
7567 Marcia Anna Bulkley^ b. 22 Dec., 1816; m. 9 Apr., 1844, Eli Callender
Kellogg (+3694).
7568 Eliza BulklcijP b. 12 Dec, 1818; res. in Monroe; unm.
7569 Henry Chester Bulkley^ b. 10 Apr., 1820; was a miller in Paris, 111.;
unm.
7570 Gershom Bulkley,^ b. 9 Aug., 1822; m. 25 May, 1853, Fidelia Groendyke,
of Coldwater, Mich. ; was a farmer in Monroe.
7571 Caroline Abbey Bulkley,^ b. 5 Mar., 1824; m. (1) 1 Nov., 1845, Henry
L. Whipple; he d. Nov., 1845; she m. (2) 1 June, 1864, Harvey
M. Mixer, of Buffalo, N. Y. ; he was a retired lumber merchant in
Monroe.
7572 Juliette Baker Bulkley,'^ b. 18 Aug., 1826; m. 20 Sept., 1852, Dr. Chas.
L. Hubbell, of Troy, N. Y.; d. 16 June, 1876.
7573 Edward Bulkley,'^ b. 6 Oct., 1829; m. 7 Nov., 1864, Helen Dill, of Paris,
111. ; he was one of the proprietors of the Edgar Company Flouring
Mills in Paris.
7574 Charles Sabin Bulkley,^ b. 17 Apr., 1832; m. 24 Dec, 1872, Ella Wood,
of Chicago ; was a grocer in Ovid, Mich.
7575 George Francis Bulkley,^ b. 15 Nov., 1835; he was a forwarding mer-
chant in Dallas, Tex. ; unm.
7576 John McLelland Bulkley,'^ b. 23 June, 1840; m. 21 June, 1867, Mary L.
Cole, of Monroe; is a dry goods merchant in Monroe.
3078. MAKTHA ADELINE,* dau. of Capt. SamueF (1119), b. in Williams-
town, Mass., 6 Apr., 1800; m. 25 May, 1829, George Washington Francis, b. in
Pittsfield, 20 Sept., 1799, son of Luke Francis and Mehitable Sackett.
She d. 5 Apr., 1883; he d. .
He was graduated from Williams College in 1826; was admitted to legal
practice in 1829 ; devoted his life to teaching; in Troy from 1830 to '45; in
532
Yonkers, N. Y., from 1845
caatile affairs.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
58; after 1858 was engaged in Yonkers in mer-
Childrcn.
7577 Mary Adeh Francis,^ b. 4 Jan., 1832; res. in Yonkers.
7578 Kellogg Francis,^ b. 8 Mar., 1833 ; res. in Yonkers.
3080. GILES BACON,* son of Capt. SamueF (1119), b. in Williamstown,
Mass., 28 Mar., 1808; m. 30 May, 1836, Adeline Kellogg (11248), b. 9 Feb., 1816,
dau. of Justin Kellogg (+5163).
She d. 27 Mar., 1882; he d. 6 Feb., 1901; both d. in Bennington, Vt.
He was graduated from Williams College in 1829 ; studied law and settled in
Troy, N. Y. He was trustee of Williams College and of many other institutions,
financial, educational and religious. He prepared a sketch of his ancestors which
was of much assistance to the Williamstown branch of the family.
Children.
7579 Daniel Alanson," b. 21 July, 1837; d. 13 Apr., 1851.
7580 Anna,^ b. 1 Jan., 1840 ; res., unm., in Bennington.
7581 Isabella,^ b. 14 Apr., 1841 ; m. in Troy, N. Y.,'20 Apr., 1864, Dr. Josiah
Stickney Lombard, of Boston, b. 24 Mar., 1842, son of Israel Lom-
bard and Susan Stickney ; res. in Bennington ; had no children.
+7582 Justin," b. 18 Apr., 1844; m. Mary Bry-an Leake.
7583 Julia® b. 3 Aug., 1849; d. 15 Aug., 1850.
+7584 GiLES,» b. in Troy, N. Y., 22 Dec, 1854; m. Annabella Bush.
3083. CHKISTOPHER VAN DEVENTER,** son of Capt. SamueF (1119),
b. in Williamstown, Mass., 11 Jan., 1813; m. Amelia Mott, of Batavia, N. Y., b.
5 Aug., 1819.
She d. in Winslow, 111., 6 Mar., 1857.
Soon after his father's death he went West; spent some time in Michigan
and Minnesota, and settled in Stephenson Co., 111. After the California gold
fever broke out, he went to California and engaged in the transportation business ;
until he returned to Illinois. He was a soldier in the civil war; was stationed
near Albany, N. Y., and visited his brother, Giles B., in Troy. He said that he
and two of his sons were in the battle of Shiloh, Apr., 1862; one son was killed,
there and another son in another battle the same year. After the war was over he^
rem. with his family to the neighborhood of McGregor, la., where he d.
Children.
+ 7585 Valeda Isabella,® b. in Stephenson Co., 111., 20 Oct., 1836; m. Dorr D.
Hoxsie.
+7586 Arietta Lansing,® b. 10 Apr., 1838 ; m. Robert Simonton Galloway.
7587 Eugene Van Deventer,® b. 8 Jan., 1840 ; was a private in the army in j
the civil war ; d. in the battle of Shiloh ; res. in Winslow, 111.
7588 William Henry,® b. 21 Nov., 1841 ; was a private in the army in thej
civil war, enlisting for three months ; w
in Winslow.
7589 Erskine Emmerson,® b. 9 Aug., 1843; was
civil war, enlisting for three months;
Winslow.
killed on the Plains; res.|
1 private in the army in thej
d. on the Plains; res.
The Kelloggs in the New. World. 533
7590 Makcia Zeeuiah,® b. 7 Jan., 1848; m. (1) in McGregor, 30 Dec, 1867,
Fayette Duncan Lewis, b. in Stockton, N. Y., son of George Wash-
ington Lewis; he d. in Spring Valley, Minn., 1 Aug., 1875; she
m. (2) in Misbawaka, Inch, as his second wife, 8 Mar., 1881, George
E. Stevens, b. in Connecticut, May, 1820; he d. in Oakland, Cal.,
4 Feb., 1893; bath husbands were railroad employes; she had no
children; res. in Oakland, Cal.
-f-7591 Emily Aurella.," b. 5 Aug., 1850; m. George Masterman.
3086. AUGUSTUS,'* son of DanieF (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 3 July,
1803; m. in Ithaca, N. Y., June, 1827, Cornelia Hart, of LTtica, dau. of Ephraim
Hart and Martha Sej-mour.
She d. 5 Nov., 1831; he d. 30 Oct., 1871.
He was graduated from Hamilton College in 1823, and from Chancellor
Kent's Law School, N. Y., in 1826; studied law in John Anthen's office. New
York; practiced law in Skaneateles, in the firm of Kellogg, Sandford & Kellogg,
his partners being his father and Lewis H. Sandford, of New York City, who was
afterward lost on the steamship Arctic. After the death of his father he prac-
ticed four or five years in Syracuse, then returned to Skaneateles, abandoned his
profession and devoted himself to literature.
Childrenj b. in Skaneateles.
7592 Louise Emilt,» b. 27 July, 1828; d. 12 Jan., 1830.
7593 Augustus Coxvekse," b. 2 Nov., 1830 ; m. Mary L. Woodworth ; he was
a graduate of Williams College ; was a journalist ; d. in New York
City in Mar., 1860; is buried in Buffalo, N. Y.; had no children.
3087. MAEY ANN,** dau. of Daniel'' (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 2 May,
1805 ; m. in Skaneateles, 26 May, 1825, Eev. Augustus Lawrence Converse, b. in
Norwich, Conn., 21 Nov., 1798, son of John Converse, of Troy, N. Y., b. in
Bloomfield, Conn., 7 Aug., 1774, and Elizabeth Back-us, b. in Norwich, 26 Apr.,
1780.
She d. in Statesburg, S. C, 9 Jan., 1848; he m. (2) in Statesburg, Marrion
Yideau Singleton; d. in Statesburg, 21 Mar., 1860.
He was graduated from Union College in 1819 ; settled in Statesburg, S. C,
1827 ; he was a clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Children.
7594 Mary Elizabeth Converse^ b. in Skaneateles, 26 Nov., 1825; d. in Syra-
cuse, N. Y., 14 Dec, 1826.
7595 Catherine Kellogg Converse,^ b. in Statesburg, 3 July, 1827; m. in
Statesburg, 2 May, 1844, John Napoleon Frierson, b. in Statesburg,
21 Feb., 1818, son of John James Frierson and Julia Finetta
Vaughn; he was graduated from the South Carolina College; was
a member of the House of Eepresentatives, and Senate of South
Carolina ; he persistently opposed the secession of his State ; he was
a conservative candidate for Congress in the First Congressional
district of South Carolina, but was defeated; in 1880 he was a
planter in Statesburg; she d. 7 Oct., 1899.
3088. JOHN,
son of DanieF (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 12 Apr., 1807;
534 The Kelloggs in the Xew Woeld.
m. (1) in Ithaca, X. Y., 34 Oct., 1837, Lucy Coburn, b. 12 Apr., 1816, dau. of
John Coburn and Mary Piatt.
She d. in Skaneateles, 15 Sept., 1845; he m. (2) in Aurora, N. Y., 14 June,
1848, Paulina Wood, b. in Hector, N. Y., 28 Xov., 1826, dau. of Leddra Wood,
of Aurora, and Caroline Seely.
He was a merchant in Skaneateles.
Children by first wife, b. in Skaneateles.
7596 Mary Emma,» b. 5 Sept., 1838; d. 29 Apr., 1844.
+7597 Daniel Wood," b. 12 June, 1840; m. (1) Mary Talcott Shotwell; (2)
Lydia Ellen Maulsly.
Children by second wife.
7598 Caroline Wood,** b. 2 June, 1849.
+7599 John L.,» b. 2 Aug., 1853; m. Alice Bowen.
7600 Maet Helen,» b. 14 Jan., 1856.
7601 William Wood,«* b. 9 Sept., 1858.
7602 Jennie Louise* b. 19 Sept., 1864; m. Walter Hamilton Kellogg
(+7615).
7603 Augustus,® b. 22 May, 1869 ; d. aged 3 months.
7604 Joseph,® twin to Augustus, b. 22 May, 1869 ; d. aged 3 months.
3090. MARIA,s dau. of Daniel' (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1811;
m. 18 Nov., 1834, David Augustus Comstock, b. in Woodstock, Conn.
She d. in New York City, 4 Dec, 1839; he m. (2) 1842, Frances Stiles, of
New Haven, Conn. ; d. in Woodstock, Conn., 1855.
He was a merchant and importer in New York ; was burned out in the great
fire in 1835. In 1842 he was a broker in Wall street. His health failed in the
winter of 1854-55, and he returned to Woodstock.
Child.
7605 Daniel Kellogg Comstock,^ b. in New York City, 23 May, 1836 ; was a
banker; d. unm., in New York City, 25 Sept., 1879.
3091. CATHERINE HYDE,* dau. of Daniel^ (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y.,
27 July, 1814; m. by Rev. Samuel W. Brace, 16 Sept., 1833, Geforge Fleming
Leitch, b. in Auburn, N. Y., 11 July, 1811, son of George Leitch, b. in Kilwin-
ning. Scotland, 4 Oct., 1778, and Phebe Moffat, b. 25 Jan., 1780.
He d. 28 Feb., 1855 ; she d. 3 Oct., 1862.
He was a banker, lawyer and manufacturer in Skaneateles. He was grad-
uated from Union College in the class of 1829.
Children, b. in Skaneateles.
7606 Daniel Kellogg Leitch,^ b. 28 Sept., 1834 ; m. 31 Jan., 1867, Lavinia
Isbell, b. in Skaneateles, 17 Jan., 1838, dau. of Charles Beler Isbell
and Harriet Belden Woodruff; he was graduated from Union Col-
lege in 1858; from the Albany Law School in 1860; was a lawyer
in Skaneateles.
7607 Laura Kellogg Leitch,^ b. 21 Jan., 1837; d. 24 July, 1851.
7608 George Fleming Leitch,^ b. 25 Apr., 1843 ; he was a machinist ; rem. to
New York City, 1865 ; d. unm., in Skaneateles, 21 Feb., 1877
7609 Catherine Williams Leitch,^ b. 10 Nov., 1845; d. 12 Nov., 1861.
The EJELLOGGS ix the New World. 535
7610 David Hyde Leitch,^ b. 21 Apr., 1S48; in 1880 he was an accountant in
Chicago ; he was First Lieut, in Co. K, One Hundred and Xinety-
sec'ond New York Infantry, during the war for the Union.
7611 Lawrence Leitch^ b. 8 Xov., 1S51; d. 17 Feb., 18G2.
3092. DAXIEL,s g^Q ^f Daniel" (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 22 Nov.,
1817; m. in Skaneateles, 29 June, 1848, Ellen Maria Cole, b. in West Randolph,
Mass., 28 Nov., 1822, dau. of Thomas Cole, of New Bedford, Mass., b. 1784, and
Henrietta Maria French, b. 13 Mar., 1796.
They res. in Skaneateles, N. Y.
Children, b. in Skaneateles.
7612 Laura Maria,** b. 26 Sept., 1853; res. unm., in Skaneateles.
+7613 Andrew Hyde," b. 16 Aug., 1855; m. Helen Margaret Albro.
7614 Thomas Cole," b. 8 Apr., 185S; m. in Skaneateles, 3 Aug., 1897, Anna
BeUe Marshall, b. in Skaneateles, 15 July, 1863, dau. of John B.
Marshall and Caroline Cook; he is an Episcopalian and a Repub-
lican; is an importer and exporter of teazles; res. in Skaneateles;
had no children.
+7615 Walter Hamilton," b. 28 Apr., 1S60; m. Jennie Louise Kellogg (7602).
3093. DAVID HYDE,^ son of Daniel' (1123), b. in Skaneateles, N. Y., 24
Sept., 1821; m. in Troy, N. Y., 24 July, 1851, Harriet Newell Kellogg (11249),
b. 18 Nov., 1818, dau. of Justin Kellogg (+5163).
He d. 20 Aug., 1880 ; she res. in Spujien Buyxil, N. Y.
He commenced the study of law in the office of Seth Staples, Esq., but was
soon obliged to give it up on account of his health ; prepared for college, in Lee,
Mass., under Rev. Dr. Hyde; was graduated from Williams College in 1844.
After his marriage he lived in Tarrytown, Spuv-ten Duyvil, New York City and
Skaneateles, N. Y. He had suffered for some time from cataracts on his eyes ; in
1868 an operation was performed and he became totally blind soon after; in 1871
he had an attack of paralysis.
Children.
7616 David Hyde," b. 3 Oct., 1853, in Tarrj-town, N. Y., in the house occupied
by Gen. Washington during the revolution ; he was graduated from
Yale College in 1876; studied law from 1876 to '77, in the Colum-
bia Law School, and in the office of Lord, Day & Lord, New York.
He was one of the Yale Navy, and a member of the crew which de-
feated Cambridge College, England, in Philadelphia; with a splen-
did physique, he overtaxed his energies and d. in New London,
Conn., "21 Oct., 1887.
7617 Ann Grace," b. 1 June, 1856.
3095. FRANCIS,* son of David^ (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt., 25 Feb., 1795;
m. 16 Jan., 1826, Cvmthia Spaulding, b. in Chelsea, Yt, 9 Jan., 1797, dau. of
Elisha Spaxilding, b.' 28 Feb., 1763, and Trania Woodward, b. 17 Aug., 1766.
He d. in Monroe, Ashtabula Co., 0., 5 Aug., 1852; she d. 8 Nov., 1862.
About 1816 he rem. from Starksboro to Monroe; was a farmer.
Children, h. in Monroe.
+7618 Pliny Fisk," b. 30 June, 1834; m. (1) Marcie E. Hatch; (2) Eliza-
beth Hatch; (3) Sarah Comings.
536
The Kelloggs in the New World.
7619 Aeza Spadlding,® b. 25 Aug., 1838; d. unm., in Monroe Township, Ash-
" ■ Co., 0., 27 Mar., 1897.
3096. CYNTHIA,^ dau. of David^ (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt., 2 Oct., 1796;
m. 8 Dec, 1830, Horace Prime, b. in New Haven, Vt., 16 Feb., 1795, son of
Moses Prime, b. in Woodbury, Conn., June, 1769, and Mary Chilson.
He was a farmer ; res. in Bristol, Vt.
Children, h. in Bristol.
7620 Horace Nelson Prime,^ b. 25 July, 1831 ; d. 25 July, same year.
7621 A. Jennet Prime,^ b. 25 Sept., 1833; d. 21 Jan., 1837.
7622 George Kellogg Prime,^ b. 29 Feb., 1835 ; m. 20 Sept., 1861, Beulah Var-
ney ; d. 2 June, 1862 ; res. in Bristol.
3097. ARZA,8 son of David^ (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt., 11 Feb., 1799; m. 21
Mar., 1825, Mary (Polly) Marshall, b. in Huntington, Chittenden Co., Vt., 23
Mar., 1806, dau. of Joseph and Mary (Polly) Marshall, of Connecticut.
He was a farmer in Akron, 0. ; rem. from Starksboro about 1834.
Child. ■
7623 JuLiA,» b. 27 Apr., 1827 ; d. 24 Mar., 1846.
3098. DAVID,s son of David" (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt., 18 Aug., 1801;
m. (1) in Starksboro, Elvira Mason.
She d. ; he m. (2) in Starksboro, 1830, Harriet Thompson, b. in
Keene, N. Y., 9 May, 1812, dau. of David Thompson, b. Jan., 1765, and Mary
Bliss, b. May, 1780; d. ia Caledonia, Minn., Aug., 1875.
He was a farmer; served in Co. B, Thirty-seventh Iowa Infantry; res. iu
Caledonia. After his death she res. in St. Louis, Mo.
Children, first seven h. in Starksboro.
Frank Monroe,* b. 19 Sept., 1833; was a fanner; was a Union
soldier; enlisted in 1861, as Sergt. of Co. A, Eleventh Iowa Vol-
unteers; served four years; res., unm., in Davenport, Fla.
Cornelia A.,** b. 11 Jan., 1835; m. (1) in St. Louis, Sept., 1862, Nelson
Hayne; (2) 1877, in St. Louis, William Bright, b. 2 May, 1830, in
Hazel Grove, England ; he had an electrotype foundry ; is a Uni-
tarian and a Democrat; res. in St. Louis; had no children.
David Thompson,* b. 5 Oct., 1837; is a farmer; res. in Davenport; is
unm.
Harriet Louise,* b. 19 Aug., 1839; m. Lemuel Burns.
Amanda Varnet,* b. 7 June, 1841 ; m. Henry Bolivar Hawley.
Henry Clay,* b. 16 May, 1843 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Curry.
Nelson * b. May, 1845 ; m. .
William Pitt,* b. in Ashtabula, 0., 10 Oct., 1848; d. Oct., 1866.
Clinton De Witt,* b. in Spring Corners, Crawford Co., Pa., 21 Feb.,
1853 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Raymond.
Emma Eunice,* b. in Fairport, la., 10 Oct., 1854 ; m. as his second wife,
in 1875, Charles Wheaton; he was a farmer and a Union soldier;
a ITniversalist and a Republican; res. in Caledonia, Minn.; had
six children.
7624
7626
+7627
-f7628
+7629
+7630
7631
+7632
?633
The Kelloggs in the New World. 537
3099. ELIJAH,^ son of David^ (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt., 7 May, 1804 • m
18 Feb., 1827, Mary N. Aiken, b. in Dracut, Mass., 8 Aug., 1803, dau. of Rev
Solomon Aiken, b. about 1758, and Mary Warner, b. about°1768
She d. 24 Mar., 1873; he d. 28 Oct., 1876.
He was a farmer; res. in Starksboro from 1827 to '35; afterward in Hard-
wick, Vt., where both d.
Children.
7634 Selina,» b. 20 Nov., 1827; d. 30 Nov., the same year.
7635 Sophia," b. 12 May, 1830; d. unm., 4 Apr., 1849.
7636 Adams,» b. 4 Nov., 1832 ; lived on a cotton plantation in Jladison Parish,
La. ; had several large stores, one of them at Kellog<--s Landing
on the Mississippi Eiver, below Vicksburg, where he "d. unm., 14
June, 1898; was buried in Hardwick.
7637 Edward," b. 14 Jan., 1843; d. 14 Oct., 1850.
3100. NELSON,** son of David^ (1132), b. in Starksboro, Vt, 2 Mar., 1806;
m. Jan., 1838, Mrs. Rachel (Mann) Wiley, b. in Bedford Co., Pa., 20 Apr!, ISOs'
widow of David Wiley and dau. of David Mann, b. 20 Apr., 1804 ' ' ''
She d. 23 Nov., 1882 ; he d. 21 Feb., 1891.
He was a plasterer and stone mason ; taught school ; published a newspaper •
filled the positions of Town Clerk, Mayor, Postmaster and Justice of the Peace'
res. until 1834 in Starksboro; from 1834 to '37 in Ashtabula, 0.; from 1837 to
'39 in Greenville, 0., and from 1839 to '77 in Bluffton, Ind.
Children, h. in Bluffton.
7638 Cecelia," b. Feb., 1839 ; d. 10 Aug., 1849.
+7639 Martha Ellex," b. 10 Apr., 1841; m. James Baskerville Ples=in<^er
+7640 Francis Nelson," b. 2 Feb., 1843; m. Rosanna Muth.
+7641 Rachel Jane," b. 10 Mar., 1845 ; m. (1) J. J. Todd; (2) A. N. Martin.
3119. ISAAC,* son of Deacon Joseph'' (1136), b. in Canaan. Conn., 16 Feb.,
1809; m. 6 Feb., 1833, Sarah Ann Belden, b. 3 Jan., 1809, dau. of Jonathan Bel-
den, of Canaan, b. 14 June, 1778, and Love Dean, b. 10 Oct., 1783.
She d. 13 Oct., 1871; he d. in Canaan, 10 Oct., 1882.
He was a fanner and carpenter in Canaan.
Children, b. in Canaan.
7642 Emeline Elizabeth" b. 20 May, 1837; d. 4 July, 1853.
+7643 Philo Edward," b. 16 Feb., 1840; m. May Lydia Nichols.
+7644 Walter Isaac," b. 29 June, 1847; m. (1) Cora Estella WethereU; (2)
Genevieve Gillett.
7645 Sarah Adeline," b. 22 Nov., 1855 ; res., unm., in Winsted, Conn.
3121. HARVEY,8 son of Deacon Joseph'^ (1136), b. in Canaan, Conn., 19 Jan.,
1813; m. in Canaan, 20 Oct., 1835, Elizabeth (Betsey) Ann Kellogg (3168), b
13 Nov., 1813.
He d. near Toledo, 0., 20 Jan., 1898.
He was a farmer in Hickory, near Toledo, 0., to which place he rem. from
Canaan in 1837. He was a Congregationalist.
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Children^ b. in Adams, 0.
+7646 Joseph Gaylord,» b. 2 May, 1839; m. Sarah Norton.
7647 Charles Whiting,» b. 26 Oct., 1844; d. 7 July, 1845.
-1-7648 Isaac BeEbe,® b. 26 Jiily, 1846; m. Lucy Adelma Hill.
7649 Asahel Hakvet » b. 28 Feb., 1854 ; d. 16 Mar., same year.
31-27. EDWARD,** son of Aaron" (1141), b. 19 Aug., 1800; m. (1) 8 Aug.,
1827, Abigail Francis Wamer, b. 4 Dec, 1805, dau. of James Warner, of Canaan,
N. Y., b. 4 Mar., 1768, and Rebecca Hatch, b. 21 Aug., 1783.
She d. 19 Nov., 1833; he m. (2) 1836, Lucinda H. Warner, b. in 1804, sis-
ter of his first wife; she d. in Canaan Center, N. Y., 8 Apr., 1878; he d. 13 June,
1881, in the same place.
He read law in the office of Robbins Kellogg (-i-1145), of West Stockbridge,
Mass. ; from 1823 to '24 attended a law school in Litchfield, Conn. In 1832 he
engaged in the iron foundry business in Binghamton, N. Y., but failed in 1837,
and returned to Canaan, in 1838, where he res. until he d. He was Justice of the
Peace twenty-three years.
Children.
-+-7650 George Warner," b. 19 May, 1828; m. Ellen Kent.
+7651 John Stower,** b. 12 June, 1830 ; ni. Jane Isabella Osborne.
+7652 Mary Ann,® b. 19 Feb., 1832 ; m. Hon. George Grenville Benedict.
\
3131. MARY ANN,s dau. of Martin" (1142), b. in Canaan, N. Y., 15 Dec,
1804; m. in Canaan, 21 Sept., 182g, Robbins W. Douglas, b. in Canaan, 1805, son ;
of Asa Douglas, b. 18 Mar., 1766, and Jane Yanderpool, b. about 1787.
She d. in Canaan, 27 May, 1831; he m. (2) Loraine Carpenter. ^
He was a farmer; res. in Canaan. ^
Child. S
7653 Rohhins Douglas^ \). ; d. young.
3132. MARTIN ROBBINS,** son of Martin' (1142), b. in Canaan, N. Y., 9
July, 1806 ; m. 31 Aug., 1842, Mary Melissa Osbom, of Waterville, Oneida Co.,
N. Y., b. 5 Feb., 1818, dau. of William Osbom, b. 2 Nov., 1779, and Betsey
French, b. 19 Aug., 1786.
He d. 15 Feb., 1878.
He was for sixteen years a merchant in West Stockbridge; later res. in St.
Joseph, Mo., also Avon and Buffalo, N. Y. He represented West Stockbridge in
the Constitutional Convention in 1842.
Children, all except last b. in West Stochhridge.
7654 EvALiNA,» b. 24 Oct., 1843; a music teacher in New York City and Buf-
falo.
+7655 Charlotte Elizabeth,'' b. 9 Dec, 1845 ; m. Samuel James Fields.
7656 Martin Robbins,® b. 7 July, 1848 ; res. in Golden, Col. ; a railroad man ;
d. in St. Joseph, ilo., 15 Apr., 1875.
7657 William Osborn » b. 20 Nov., 1851 ; is a merchant in Elk Knob, W. Va. ;
is unm.
7658 Jenny,® b. 24 May, 1853; d. Aug., 1858.or '59.
7659 Charles French,® b. 2 May, 1855 ; m. in Missoula, Mont., Annie Marie
McNulty, b. in Pittsburg, Pa,, 2 Apr., 1875, dau. of Michael Henry
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 539
McNulty and Katherine Comfort; res. in Missoula; he is a den-
tist; graduated in 1881 from the Dental Department of the Uni-
versity of Michigan; is an Episcopalian.
7660 Edward Lincoln,^ b. in Buffalo, 17 Nov., 1859; res., unm., in Atchison,
Kas.
3153. SAEAH,s dau. of Clinton' (1146), b. in Canaan, N. Y., 5 Feb., 1815;
m. 24 June, 1839, Dr. Elijah Kingsley White, b. in Becket, Mass., 21 Aug., 1811,
son of Vassel White, b. 7 June, 1761, and Mar\- Kingsley, b. 20 Mar., 1776.
He d. in Sherburne, N. Y., 6 June, 1843;" she d. in St. Joseph, Mo., 27 Jan.,
1890.
He was a physician in Jacksonville and Xewnansville, Fla. ; graduated from
the Berkshire Medical School ; was a Congregationalist and a Democrat. After
his death she res. with her son in St. Joseph.
Child.
7661 Henry EirTce White,^ b. in Newnansrille, 16 July, 1840; m. in St. Joseph,
20 Dec., 1882, Emily Gertrude Blanchard; he is a lawyer; res. in
St. Joseph ; has six children.
3159. HEXKY VAXDERPOOL,* son of Maj. John Dean' (1147), b. in West
Stockbridge, Mass., 18 July, 1826; m. in Litchfield, 0., 4 Oct., 1849, Mary Ann
Brooker, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 24 Aug., 1827, dau. of Warren Brooker, b. 27
July, 1799, and Mary Ann Keyes, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 24 June, 1806.
She d. in Grafton, 0., 14 July, 1897.
He is a Republican ; res. in Grafton.
Children.
-f7662 Charles Martin ® b. in Litchfield, 0., 12 Aug., 1850; m. Sarah Eveline
Rising.
+7663 Ella Augusta," b. in Litchfield, 0., 6 July, 1852; m. Burton Smith.
7664 Mamie Emeline,** b. in Wauseon, 0., 16 May, 1865; she was partially
paralyzed when three years old and has never fully recovered.
3160. ANX MAEY,« dau. of Maj. John Dean" (1147), b. in Litchfield, 0., 20
May, 1839 ; m. 22 Feb., 1860, Andrew Jackson Mennell, b. in Grafton, 0., 29
Dec, 1837, son of Duke Mennell, of Finsboro, England, b. 10 May, 1810, and
Rachel Curtis, of Xew York City, b. in Brunswick, Me., 25 Apr., 1812.
He was a farmer and dealer in wood and coal; res. in Grafton until 1869,
and in Faribault in 1872; was Township Trustee, Assessor and member of the
City Council; res. in Minneapolis, Minn.
Children.
7665 Ida Estelle Mennell,^ b. 9 May, 1861; is unm.
7666 Alfred Mennell^ h. 20 Sept., 1863; m. ; res. in Springfield,
Minn. ; has two children.
3161. JAMES CLIXTOX,^ son of Maj. John Dean'' (1147), b. in Litchfield,
0., 10 Xov., 1842; m. 13 Feb., 1865, Reba Ann Stranahan, b. in Litchfield, 0., 16
Oct., 1846, dau. of Samuel Richardson Stranahan, b. in Plainfield, Conn., 14
Sept., 1815, and Mary McKenzie, b. in Plj-mouth, Conn., 15 July, 1819.
•'■?>■
540 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was a fanner in Litchfield, Eoyalton, 0., and Fairfield, Mich; served
as Corp. in the civil war, in Co. B, Forty-second Ohio Reg. ; enlisted 22 Sept.,
1861; was discharged 24 Mar., 1864. He was a Eepublican ; later a Populist.
Children.
+7667 Edwaed Clinton,® b. in Litchfield, 29 June, 1866; m. Alice Taylor.
7668 John Dean,® b. in Litchfield, 25 Feb., 1868; d. in Fairfield, 13 Sept.,
1870.
7669 Frederick Albert » b. in Fairfield, 17 Oct., 1870 ; m. in Weston, Mich.,
10 Mar., 1895, Addie Forster, b. in Seneca, Mich., 12 July, 1874,
dau. of Simon Ernest Forster, b. 15 Nov., 1842, and Mary Ann
Krais, b. 19 Nov., 1848 ; he is a farmer ; res. in Royalton ; has no
children.
+7670 Mary Rcgine," b. in Fairfield, 30 Aug., 1873 ; m. William J. Walker.
7671 Eeba Caroline,® b. in Fairfield, 30 Apr., 1875 ; m. in Adrian, Mich., 1;
23 Dec, 1896, Stephen W. Hayward, b. in Seneca, Mich., 10 Mar.,
1875, dau. of Henry Hayward, b. 24 Mar., 1840, and Helen Whaley,
b. 15 Mar., 1841 ; he is a farmer in Lyons, Mich.
7672 Harvey Stranahan,® b. in Fairfield, 8 Apr., 1879; is unm.
3176. RICHARD,^ son of Oliver^ (1153), b. 11 Mar., 1790; ni. EHzabeth
Swift, of Amenia, N. Y.
He was a fanner. On 14 July, 1823, he, with his brother, Oliver, bought
land in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y., which they mortgaged the next day. On
30 Apr., 1831, he bought land in Dover, in the same county, and sold it 20 May,
1831; in both deeds he was described as of Dover, N. Y. As his brother, Oliver,
rem. to ilichigan in 1832, Richard probably rem. to White Pigeon, Mich., in the
same year. He left White Pigeon many years ago.
Children.
7673 Harriet » b. .
7674 Maria,® b. ; m. 11 Apr., 1831, James Benedict, b. in Sharon,
Conn., May, 1805, son of Nathaniel and Jerusha (Ferry) Benedict;
he d. 15 Sept., 1863 ; he had res. in Wellington, 0. ; had no chil-
dren.
7675 Emily,® b. .
+7676 HANN.AH,® b. 10 Mar., 1822; m. Lorenzo D. De La Mater.
7677 Elizabeth,® b. .
7678 Sally,® b. .
7679 Abbia,® b. .
3178. OLIVER,^ son of Oliver'' (1153), b. in Sharon, Conn., 3 Oct., 1797; m.
18 Sept., 1819, Almacy Rouse, b. in Athens, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1798, dau. of Nich-
olas Rouse, b. 30 July, 1763, and Olive Austin, b. 6 Aug., 1770.
He d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 24 Feb., 1859 ; she d. in Waukesha, Wis., 19
Dec, 1878.
On July, 14, 1823, he and his brother, Richard, bought land in Amenia,
Dutchess Co., N, Y. He sold his land, 1 Apr., 1831, and, in the deed, is de- ■■
scribed as of Sharon, Conn. In 1832 he rem. to Sharonville, Washtenaw Co.,
Mich., and bought several hundred acres of land. In 1856 he rem. to Ann Arbor,
Mich. He was one of the commission to appraise the right of way of the Mich-
The Kelloggs in the New World. 541
igan Central Eailroad; served two terms in the Legislature and held other places
of trust.
Children.
4-7680 Eebecca Patience,® b. in Sharon, Conn., 25 May, 1820; ni. Hiram
High.
7681 Charlotte Olive,® b. 27 Aug., 1821; d. unm., in Sharon, Mich., 11
Nov., 1839.
7682 Oliver Belden,» b. 13 Apr., 1823 ; m. 3 Oct., 1843, Mary Lowry, of
Lodi, Mich. ; d. in Sharon, Mich., 27 Oct., 1845 ; was a farmer.
+7683 Caroline,® b. 6 May, 1825 ; m. Stephen Deming Whitaker.
7684 Adeline,® b. 6 May, 1825; m. 4 Jan., 1842, James Davis, of Lima, Mich.,
b. in Newark, N. J., 29 Aug., 1818, son of John Davis and Mary
Horton Brown ; he was a farmer in Waukesha ; while living there
he was several years Assessor of Taxes, and was on the staff of
Gens. Sprague and Phelps, when in Lima ; had no children.
+7685 Almact Permelia,® b. 10 Nov., 1828; m. De Witt Curtis Hurd.
7686 Sarah Jane ® b. in Sharon, Conn., 5 Apr., 1830 ; m. 18 Jan., 1853,
David Rowe, a farmer of Sharon, Mich.; she d. in Grass Lake,
Mich., 1 Nov., 1871; had no children.
+ 7687 Mart Louisa,® b. in Sharon, Mich., 11 May, 1836; m. Benjamin Trum-
bull.
+7688 Harriet Ann,® b. 16 Sept., 1837; m. Herman Joseph Bradley.
+7689 George Benjamin,® b. 6 June, 1839 ; m. Frances Evalyn Smith.
3179. EMILY,8 dau. of Oliver'' (1153), b. 2 Apr., 1803 ; m. 3 Jan., 1830, Garry
Chambers, b. 27 May, 1803, son of George Chambers, of Sharon, Conn., b. about
1779, and Carrence Johnson, b. about 1777.
She d. 2 Aug., 1879.
He was a school teacher, merchant, farmer and country broker in Sennett,
Cayuga Co., N. Y., and Groton and McLean, Tompkins Co., N. Y.
Children.
7690 Julia Jane Chambers,^ b. 29 Sept., 1831 ; m. 25 Sept., 1851, John Owen
Marsh, of Ithaca, N. Y. ; he was a merchant in the firm of Marsh
& Hall.
7691 Garry Eugene Chambers,^ b. 16 Jan., 1839; is unm.; res. in McLean,
N. Y.
3180. HORACE,* son of Horace'' (1154), b. in Salem, Conn., 16 Jan., 1783;
m. Lois Bradley, b. in Salem, 12 Apr., 1789.
■ He d. in Penfield, N. Y., 16 Jan., 1828, aged 44.
He res. in Penfield about ten years. After his death his widow and five of
the children rem. to Michigan.
Children J b. in Penfield.
+7692 Harriet 9 b. 12 July, 1808 ; m. Alpheus Webster Smith.
+7693 Leonard Bradley,® b. 1 July, 1810; m. (1) Alzora Griswold; (2)
Delora Griswold.
7694 George Andrew,® b. 17 Sept., 1812; d. in Coldwater, Mich.. 1864.
7695 William Henry,® b. 27 Sept., 1814; he was a Union soldier; enlisted
542 The Kelloggs in the New World.
1862, in Co. D, First Michigan Volunteers; was discharged 1865;
d. unm., 1 Apr., 1890.
+7696 Elizabeth (Betsey) Adelia,» b. 29 Mar., 1816; m. William Riley
Woolsey.
7697 Daniel Washington,^ b. 38 July, 1818; d. 28 July, 1820.
7698 Laur.\,» b. 15 Dec, 1820; d. unm., 8 Aug., 1840.
7699 Rhoda,® b. 9 June, 1822; m. William Henry Soper; res. in Quincy,
Mich. ; had no children.
+7700 Mabel Amanda,"* b. 11 Sept., 1826; m. Ezra Berry.
3182. STEPHEN SEDGWICK,^ son of Horace' (1154), b. in Ontario Co.,
N. Y., 18 Mar., 1796; m. in Miamiville, Clermont Co., 0., 11 Feb., 1825, Rachel
Elsteen, b. in Miamiville, 2 Jan., 1808, dau. of Isaac Elsteen, of Mulberry, Cler-
mont Co., 0., b. in New Jersey, 12 June, 1786, and Hannah Arthur, b. 27 Aug.,
1785.
He d. in Miami, 0., 17 Oct., 1838; she d. 6 Jan., 1884, in the house of her
son, Joseph A., in Nashville, Tenn.
^Tiile in Ontario Co. he was a private soldier, in Capt. Markham's Co. of
New York Militia, during the war of 1812. He was a distiller; rem. from New
York to Miami, 0.
Children.
+7701 Hannah,^ b. 22 Oct., 1825; m. (1) Henry- Napoleon Fritts; (2) Henry
Goodwin.
7702 Mary » b. 6 Oct., 1827 ; d. 21 May, 1846.
+7703 Cynthia Ann," b. in Mulberry, 28 June, 1830; m. (1) Washington
Needham; (2) James Fell Chapman.
7704 RuTH,» b. 20 Dec, 1832 ; d. 18 Oct., 1836.
+7705 Elias," b. 3 June, 1835 ; m. Sally Rebecca Delks.
+7706 Joseph Arthur," b. in Mulberry, 3 Mar., 1839; m. Mary Tennessee .
Overstreet.
3184. CYNTHIA,^ dau. of Horace'' (1154), b. ; m. (1) in Penfield,
N. Y., Myron Rundel.
He d. ; he was farmer in Penfield; she m. (2) in Penfield, Lewis
Mulliner, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y.; he d. Mar., 1879.
He was a tanner; enlisted 1862 in the Thirteenth New York Volunteers;
served two years. She rem. from Penfield with her brother, Horace.
Children hy first husband.
7707 Caroline Rundel^ b. 1822; m. Sept., 1843, Miner Crippen; d. 1851.
7708 Lucy P. Rundel^ b. 5 May, 1824; m. 21 Feb., 1844, Alanson Higbie; d.
25 Nov., 1867.
7709 Truman RundeiPh.l'&^H; m. 1850, Jane Crippen; res. in Michigan.
7710 Elizabeth A. Rundel^ b. 23 Apr., 1828; m. Apr., 1851, Ira 0. Austin;
res. in St. Charles, 111.
Children hy second husband.
7711 George Mulliner^ b. 17 Aug., 1835; m. Nov., 1861, Ellen A. Crippen;
d. Apr., 1869.
7712 Mary L. Mulliner,^ b. 25 Nov., 1837; m. 10 June, 1874, Alanson Higbie;
res. in Fairport, N. Y.
The Kelloggs in^ the New World. 543
7713 Helen A. MuUincr,^ b. 11 Feb., 1S39; m. William Cricter; res. in St.
Charles, 111.
3187. ABKAHAM,*' son of EzekieF (1153), b. in Palmyra, N. Y., 29 Jan.,
1789; m. Phebc Rice, b. 13 Jan., 1801.
They res. in Waterford and Pontiac, Mich.
Children.
-|-7714 Chables PECKH.iii,® b. in Marion, N. Y., 3 Nov., 1816; m. Hannah
Lovel Covert.
+7715 Laura Whipple," b. in Palmyra, 30 Nov.. 1818; m. James Crissy.
-1-7716 LoviSA A.," b. 8 Apr., 1821; "m. (1) Henry Todd; (2) Calvin Hotch-
kiss.
7717 Mart Ann,» b. 21 Sept., 1823; m. 14 Jan., 1847, Paschel Spreg; d. in
Ionia, Mich., 13 Aug., 1847.
7718 Daniel Twadell," b. 8 Feb., 1826; d. in Waterford, 9 Sept., 1841.
7719 Manning Bibins,** b. 23 Apr., 1828.
7720 Phebe Jane,® b. 23 Aug., 1830; m. 6 May, 1853, Norman Mills; d. in
Groveland, 14 Feb., 1882 ; he res. in Clarkston, Mich. ; had no chil-
dren.
7721 Nancy Maria » b. 8 Aug., 1833; m. 12 Dec, 1871, Henry Grinnell; resii
in Franklin, Mich. ; had no children.
7722 Sarah Sylvina,® b. 18 Oct., 1835; m. (1) 6 Nov., 1872, Edward
Adams; (2) 20 Mar., 1878, Nathaniel Higby, who d. ; res.
in Franklin; she had no children.
-1-7723 Horace Abraham," b. 15 Oct., 1838; m. .
7724 Webster Smith," b. 2 Aug., 1843.
7725 Makcia Helen," b. 25 Sept., 1846; d. in Waterford, 7 Nov., 1863.
3188. JERITSHA,* dau. of EzekieF (1158), b. in Johnstown, N. Y., 18 May,
1793; m. (1) Peckham, b. .
He d. ; she m. (2) in Marion or Palmyra, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1818, Daniel
Twadell, b. 29 Sept., 1786; he d. in Marion, 27 Oct., 1849; she d. in Quincy,
Mich., 27 Oct., 1870.
Mr. Peckham was a merchant and Mr. Twadell a farmer.
Children by first husband, b. in Marion.
7726 Erasmus D. Peelham^ b. 20 Oct., 1814; d. 27 Dec, 1816.
7727 Harriet D. Peckham,'^ b. 12 Nov., 1816; m. 24 May, 1833, Daniel Cur-
tis; res. in Marion.
Children by second husband.
7728 Alma TiuadeliP b. 15 Sept., 1819; m. 1 Jan., 1837, Hiram Howell; res.
in Marion.
7729 Laura Twadell^ b. 18 Dec, 1821; d. unm., 9 Dec, 1843; res. in Marion.
7730 Mary Jane Twadell^ b. 24 May, 1825 ; d. num., 1 Mar., 1842.
7731 Rodney Kellogg Twadell^ b. 7 Nov., 1827; m. (1) 5 Aug., 1849, Mary
Culver; (2) Ladonia Gulp; res. in Quincy.
7732 Charles Jefferson Twadell,^ h. 12 Mar., 1833; m. (1) Julia Evaline
Eeed; (2) Mary Ettie Tailing; res. in Quincy.
7733 Helen Elizabeth Twadell^ b. 17 Nov., 1839 ; m. 29 Sept., 1861, Levi Cul-
ver.; res. in Quincy.
544 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3189. EZEKIEL,^ son of EzekieF (1158), b. 29 Jan., 1799; m. 1818, Barnet
Fox.
She d. 1825; he m. (2) 1826, Naomi Harris, b. 5 May, 1800, dau. of Nathan
Harris, of Palmyra, N. Y., and Rhoda Lapham.
After his death she m. Mr. Bent, and res. in Fairfield, Utah.
Children by first wife.
7734 Trdman,» b. 26 Oct., 1820; d. 1845.
7735 Mary » b. 1823.
+7736 Amanda Ann,** b. in Palmyra, 5 May, 1824; m. Edward William fetarr.
7737 Ambrose,^ b. Mar., 1825; d. 1849.
Children by second wife.
+7738 SoPHiA,» b. 28 July, 1828; m. (1) Spicer Wells Crandall; (2)
Cook.
7739 Emer,» b. 25 Aug., 1831 ; d. 4 Sept., 1833.
7740 Rhoda Elizabeth,» b. 8 Apr., 1837 ; d. 5 Mar., 1866.
3190. MARY,8 dau. of Ezekiel^ (1158), b. in Marion, N. Y., 8 Aug., 1804, m
in PultnejTille, N. Y., Horace Morley.
He d. 26 May, 1868 ; she d. 26 Mar., 1889.
They res. in Pultneyville and Sodus Point, N. Y.
Children, b. in Pultneyville.
7741 John Jefferson Morley,^ b. ; m. Georgianna Hornby; had two
children.
7742 Henrietta Maria Morley,^ h. .
7743 Minerva Isabella Morley,^ h. ; m. William Hunter; had one child
7744 Mary Elizabeth Morley,^ b. ; d. aged 6 months.
7745 William Bissel Morley P b. ; m. (1) Abbie Payne; (2) Eliza-
beth Preston; had five children.
7746 FranUin A. Morley^ b. .
7747 Julia Anna Morley^ b. ; m. Augustus Gale; res. in Albion, Mich ;
had five children.
7748 Elizabeth Ellen Morley^ b. ; m. (1) Wallace Brown; (2) Eu-
gene C. Bartholomew ; had two children.
Children, b. in Sodus Point.
7749 Charles Tyler Morley^ b. ; m. Alice Pettie; had two children
7750 Martin Hay ward Morley,^ b. ; m. Mary Adele Tinklepaugh
7751 Theresa Matilda Morley,^ b. ; m. Walter Adelbert Nimo(ks of
Minneapolis, Mirm.
3191. RODNEY,s son of EzekieF (1158), b. 22 Jan., 1808; m. Harriet Bailey,
b. Apr., 1815, dau. of Joseph Bailey.
He d. in Plainwell, Mich., 8 Mar., 1873.
He was a farmer; res. in Marion, N. Y., until 1872, when he rem. to Plain-
well.
The Kelloggs in the Xew ^YoRLD. 545
Children, h. in Marion.
-1-7753 Laura Ann,» b. 2 Feb., 1839; m. John Eddy Kirbv.
+7753 MiLO Bailey," b. 16 Sept., 1843; m. Vira Miranda" Church.
+7754 Uary J.,» b. 14 Feb., 1849; m. Mark B. Allen.
-j-7755 XoRTOX P.,» b. ; m. .
3199. EHODA,** dau. of JoeF (1167), b. in New Marlborough, Mass., 26 Feb.,
1785; m. 18 Sept., 1804, John Hyde, son of John Hyde.
She d. 7 Mar., 1831; he d. in the siunmer of 1860.
He was a shoemaker in Wolcott, Sodus, Eose and Huron, Wayne Co., X. Y.
Children.
7756 Luton Kellogg Hyde,'* b. 4 Jan., 1805; m. 1831, Lovina Cromer; was a
shoemaker in St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Mich.
7757 Camille Thatcher Hydep b. 31 Oct., 1808; m. 24 Jiine, 1829, Samuel
Cantrell, b. 12 Dec, 1806; he was a farmer in North Huron,
Wayne Co., N. Y.
7758 Lois Wheeler Hyde,'* b. 13 Bee., 1810; m. 24 June, 1829, Barnabas J.
Knapp, a farmer in Leslie, Ingham Co., Mich.
7759 Lorinda Oles Eyde^ b. 14 Oct., 1812; d. 12 Oct., 1837.
7760 Emily Osmer Hydep b. 24 Feb., 1816; m. 27 Apr., 1837, Edward Y.
Knapp, b. in Hartland, Conn., 4 July, 1814, son of Abijah Knapp
and Euby Phelps; in 1822 he rem. to Sodus; in June, 1826. rem.
to Dansville, N. Y., and, in 1859, to Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y.,
where he was a physician; she d. 17 Dec, 1880.
7761 Mary Lucy Hyde,^ b. 1819 ; m. Van Eenssalaer Cromer.
7762 George Salem Hydep b. ; m. Harriet Abbott; was a clothier in
Leslie, Mich.
7763 Eliza Hyde,^ b. 7 Apr., 1826; m. Oct., 1847, Henry Little, a farmer in
Huron, N. Y.
3204. HIBAM TYEE,^ son of Joel" (1167), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 23 Aug.,
1800; m. 12 Dec, 1822, Emeline Fiske, b. 5 Dec, 1805, dau. of Henry Fiske, of
Connecticut, and Mary Slater.
He d. in Montgomery, Mich., 15 Nov., 1874.
He was a farmer and potter ; served in the war of 1812 ; res. in New London,
0., Camden, Mich., Sheffield, Mass., and Penn Yan, N. Y.
Children.
+ 7764 Adelia Jane,** b. ; m. Enos Smith Taylor.
+7765 Edsox » b. in Penn Yan., 38 Sept., 1829 ; m. Susan Marsh.
+7766 George W.,» b. ; m. .
+7767 Samuel E.,* b. in Camden, Mich., ; m. Harriet Webster.
7768 Hen-ry,» b. ; d. in Niles, Mich.
7769 Catherine,* b. .
7770 Claea,» b. .
+7771 James Alfred," b. in New London, 12 Dec, 1849; m. (1) Frances Vir-
ginia Ball; (2) Alice C. Cooper; (3) Jennie L. Heath.
3205. FANNY.s dau. of Joel' (1167), b. in New Marlborough, Mass., 19 Sept.,
1802; m. in Wolcott, Wa>Tie Co., N. Y., David Fox, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 30
June, 1798.
L..
546 The Kelloqgs in the New World.
Children.
7772 George David Fox-* b. in Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y., Aug., 1826 ; in
1880 he was a farmer in Mendon, Monroe Co., N. Y.
7773 Andrew Jackson Fox,** b. in Huron, A". Y., Dec, 1832 ; was a teacher in
Butler, Wayne Co., N. Y.
3208. DANIEL H.,« son of Joel' (1167), b. in Bloomfield, N. Y., 24 Apr.,
1808; m. Mary Ann Neal, b. 1810, dau. of William Neal, of Ireland.
They res. in Southern ilichigan and Elkhart, Ind.
Children, b. in Canandaigua, N. Y.
+7774 Joel W.," b. 2 Feb., 1841; m. Mary Jacobus.
+7775 Eliza A.,» b. 13 Feb., 1842 ; m. Benjamin S. Bement.
7776 Nelson T.," b. 16 Aug., 1847 ; res. in Lafayette, Ind.
3209. CALEB STANLEY,^ son of JoeF (1167), b. in West Bloomfield, N. Y.,
9 Sept., 1811; ra. in West Bloomfield, 21 Jan., 1835, Sophia Lamphier, b. in
Goshen, N. H., 30 Oct., 1815, dau. of Gurden Lamphier, b. in Goshen, N. H., 1
Sept., 1774, a farmer in Mendon, N. Y., and Susannah Peck, b. in Goshen, 22
June, 1770.
•He was killed while crossing the New York Central Eailroad, 16 May, 1877,
at Gates Crossing, in West Bloomfield.
He was a farmer and drover. After his death his widow res. in West Bloom-
field.
Children.
+7777 Gurden Clark," b. 7 Oct., 1838; m. Maria Fisherel.
7778 Mary Louisa," b. 16 Dec, 1846; m. 29 May, 1868, George Irving Rose,
b. in Bethany, N. Y., 1 Mar., 1841 ; he was a soldier in the civil
war; served in the One Hundred and Twenty-sixth New York Vol-
unteers and Fourteenth Eeg., V. R. C; res. in Bloomfield; had
four children.
3220. ALMIEA,s dau. of Thomas Hosmer' (1174), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 3
Feb., 1800; m. in Flint, Mich., 1 Jan., 1818, Col. Edward Sawyer, of Canan-
daigua, N. Y., b. in Piermont, N. H., 12 Aug., 1788.
He d. 2 Feb., 1855; she d. Apr., 1855. .^
He carried on an extensive harness shop in Canandaigua, N. Y. ; rem. in
1836 to Grand Blanc, Genesee Co., Mich., where bath d.
Children.
7779 Elizabeth Sawyer,^ b. 24 Mar., 1819; d. unm., in Grand Blanc
7780 Mary B. Sawyer,^ b. 11 Oct., 1821; d. unm., in Grand Blanc.
7781 Edward A. Sawyer,^ b. 16 Aug., 1823; res. in Grand Blanc.
7782 Joseph Sawyer,^ b. 16 Aug., 1823; d. young.
7783 Caroline Sawyer,^ b. in Canandaigua, 30 June, 1826; m. in Flint, Mich.,
31 Jan., 1855, Benjamin Franklin Bush, b. 21 Jan., 1821, in Brigh-
ton, N. Y., son of David Bush, of revolutionary fame, b. 7 Apr.,
1784, and Laura Adeline Peck, b. in Lenox, Mass., 1786, dau. of
Israel Peck; he was a civil engineer, a Presbyterian and Repub-
lican; res. in Grand Blanc; he d. ; had four children.
I
The Kellooob in the New World. 547
7784 Joseph Sawyer,^ b. July, 1828 ; d. young.
7785 Joseph Sawyer,'^ b. 12 Apr., 1829.
7786 Maria Sawyer.^ b. 12 Sept., 1831; m. S. M. Tyler; res. in Grand Blanc;
he d. .
3221. MARIA,» dau. of Thomas Hosmer' (1171), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 28
Feb., 1802; m. Edwin William Fairchild, b. in Alford, Mass., son of Hezekiah
and Hannah Fairchild, of Alford.
She d. 18 Oct., 1873; he d. 15 Apr., 1875.
He was a dealer in lumber; res. in Eochester, N. Y. ; an Episcopalian, a
Whig and later a Republican.
Children, b. in East Bloomfield, N. Y.
7787 John Henry Fairchild,^ b. 7 Feb., 1835 ; m. in Boston, Mass., Lizzie Rex-
ford ; d. in St. Louis, Mo., 18 Aug., 1873.
7788 Edwin William Fairchild,^ b. 5 Dec, 1836; m. 4 June, 1862, Lucy Vilas,
b. in Ogdensburg, N. Y., 23 Sept., 1841, dau. of Erastus Vilas and
Cornelia Bowen; res. in Ogdensburg; d. 19 Jan., 1876, in Ogdens-
burg, where she now res.
7789 Helen Maria Fairchild,'^ b. 6 Oct., 1838; m. in Ogdensburg. 25 July,
1863, Charles Henry Hickmott ; res. in South Haven, Mich.
7790 Frances Amelia Fairchild,^ b. 24 Aug., 1840; m. in Great Barrington,
Mass., 12 Nov., 1865, Merrick Rice; res. in South Haven.
3222. CAROLINE,^ dau. of Thomas Hosmer'' (1174), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 23
Sept., 1804; m. 1830, Marston Watson Richards, b. in Geneva, N. Y., 31 Mar.,
1800, son of Richards and Gifford, of Geneva.
He d. in Albion, Mich., in the spring of 1863; she d. in Detroit, Mich, in
the winter of 1863.
He was a pioneer of Michigan; res. in Grand Blanc and Detroit; was in the
mercantile business; Postmaster; a Whig.
Children, b. in Grand Blanc.
7791 Jerry Richards,^ b. 3 Aug., 1831; m. in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1854, Clarissa
Louise Loring ; had one child.
7792 Almira Richards,^ b. 19 Feb., 1833; m. in Detroit, 1854, William Lytle
Graham, son of James Ljile Graham, b. 8 Oct., 1807, and Eliza-
beth Paul, b. 2 May, 1805; he is in the mercantile business; a Re-
publican ; res. in Grand Rapids, Mich. ; has five children.
7793 Watson Richards,^ b. 14 Feb., 1835; m. in Flint, Mich., Harriet Hoyes
Stewart; res. in Flint; d. there, 23 Jan., 1862.
7794 Mary Caroline Richards,^ b. June, 1846; d. in Grand Blanc, May, 1848.
3223. THOMAS HOSMER,« son of Thomas Hosmer' (1174), b. 20 July,
11817; m. 27 Sept., 1865, Edna Jane Se\-mour, b. in Victor, N. Y., Jan., 1828,
dau. of Pierpont Seymour, of East Bloomfield, N. Y., b. 20 Feb., 1803, and
Eunice Gillis, b. 7 Mar., 1807.
She d. 11 Apr., 1892.
He is a retired merchant ; res. in East Bloomfield, N. Y. ; is a Congregation-
.............
548 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Child.
7795 Eunice Louise/-* b. in East Bloomfield, 5 Aug., 1867; m. in Batavia,
N. Y., 7 Nov., 1894, Lyman Nelson Graves, b. in Genoa, Wis., 4
July, 1857, son of Nelson R. Graves, b. 16 Aug., 1827, and Ellen
Elizabeth Wilson, b. 23 Oct., 1831; he is a stenographer; res. in
Washington, D. C; has no children.
3225. ALMERIN NONA,** son of William" (1175), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 29
Dec, 1805; m. in Canisteo, N. Y., 22 May, 1841, Catherine Schenck, b. 22 Sept.,
1812,' dau. of William P. Schenck, of Greenwood and Canisteo, b. 11 May, 1776,
and Sophia Selover, b. 27 Jan., 1781.
She d. 5 Aug., 1860; he d. 6 Apr., 1889; both d. in Canisteo.
He was a farmer ; res. in Canisteo.
Children, b. in Canisteo.
+7796 Amanda,» b. 16 Nov., 1843; m. Edward Russell Gay.
7797 William Schenck," b. Nov., 1847; m. in Jasper, N. Y., 28 Nov., 1875,
Demaris Van Orman, b. in Jasper, 3 May, 1856, dau. of Oliver Van
Orman, b. 10 Dec, 1827, and Elizabeth Hadley, b. 3 Mar., 1830;
is a farmer in Canisteo ; has no children.
3227. MARY LOUISA,** dau. of William^ (1175), b. in Livingston Co., N. Y.,
20 July, 1827; m. 24 Sept., 1848, John Stuart Jackson, b. 15 Jan., 1829, son of
William Jackson and Lvdia Stuart.
He d. 5 Nov., 190o!
He was a farmer and carpenter in Cameron, Steuben Co., N. Y., where his
widow now res.
Children.
7798 Edna Ann Jaclson,^ b. 3 July, 1850; m. 17 Apr., 1877, Franklin Mc-
Kenzie; he is a blacksmith in Cameron.
7799 Francis Eugene Jackson,^ b. 26 Nov., 1851 ; m. 5 Nov., 1871, Sarah
Elizabeth Ashbaugh; is a farmer in Cameron.
7800 Cynthia Marie Jackson,^ h. 11 July, 1853; m. 30 Oct., 1875, George
Wilder; he is a farmer in' Cameron.
7801 George Washington Jackson,^ h. 30 jVtar., 1855 ; m. 28 Jan., 1875, .
Frances Winship ; he is a farmer in South Canisteo, N. Y.
7802 John Halmode Jackson,^ h. 30 Oct., 1856; m. Sarah Ann Brown; is a
farmer in Cameron.
7803 WiUiam Kellogg Jackson.^ h. 14: Feb., 1S59; m. Eliza Lyons; graduated
in 1885 in Hillsdale, Mich.; was a Baptist clergyman; res. in
Markesan, Wis. ; d. in Michigan, .
7804 Estelle Bernette Jackson,^ h. 4 Apr., 1861; m. 25 Feb., 1886, Frank
Smith; res. in Cameron.
7805 Charles Oliver Jackson,^ b. 28 May, 1863; is a physician; graduated
from Baltimore, Md., 1887; res. in Cameron.
3238. ANNA,** dau. of Simeon^ (1177), b. in Batavia, N. Y., 19 May, 1S15;
m. 18 May, 1845, Noah B. Bushnell, b. 8 Aug., 1817.
He d. ; she res., in 1897, in Burlington, Mich.
He was a farmer in Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Mich.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 549
Children.
7806 Emma BushndiP b. 12 Sept., 1848; d. 31 Jan., 1855.
7807 Henry Diright BushncU,^ b. 11 Apr., 1850.
7808 Delia L. Bushnell,'^ b. 19 Sept., 1853; d. 23 Mar., 1859.
7809 M. Ada Bushncll,'^ b. 12 Sept., 1856; m. Selden Pratt; res. in Litch-
field, Mich.
3239. CAXDACE AMELIA,^ dau. of Simeon'^ (1177), b. in Batavia, X. Y., 14
Aug., 1818; m. (1) in Batavia, 21 Mar., 1839, Eli Todd Lewis.
He d. 3 Jan., 1843; was a bookbinder; she m. (2) in Litchfield, Mich., 15
July, 1847, Gideon Stoddard, a farmer in Litchfield; she res., in 1897, in Kala-
mazoo, Mich.
Children by first husband.
7810 Esther Mary Lewis,^ b. 18 May, 1841.
7811 Sarah Leicis,^ b. 16 Apr., 1843; in. Smith Worthington ; res. in Pleas-
ant Prairie, Wis. ; has nine children.
Child hy second husband.
7813 ^Y nils Jesse Stoddard,^ b. 13 Feb., 1854; m. ; res. in Pleasant
Prairie, Wis. ; has two children.
3240. ASAPH MELFOED,^ son of Simeon' (1177), b. in Batavia, N. Y., 18
Aug., 1820; m. in Penn Yan, N. Y., 22 May, 1849, Adeline S. Conger, b. 26
Feb., 1828, dau. of Jacob Conger, of Penn Yan, b. in Binghamton, X. Y., 27
Sept., 1798, and Maria Johnson, b. 12 Mar., 1804.
He d. 5 Apr., 1885 ; she d. 1 Jan., 1891.
He was a farmer and school teacher in Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Mich.
Children, b. in Litchfield.
7813 LovELL J.,» b. 18 Xov., 1850; d. 11 Xov., 1851.
+7814 Edward Lovell,** b. 12 July, 1853; m. Mrs. Deestie Eleanor (Shapley)
Yarger.
7815 George Worthy," b. 11 Aug., 1856 ; m. 27 X"ov., 1877, Leila J. Pom-
erov; res. in Le Eoy, Mich.
7816 Mtrta M.,» b. 1 June, 1861 ; d. 20 Oct., 1865.
7817 Hexry Morseiian,» b. 28 Mar., 1864; d. 20 Sept., 1865.
7818 Henry," b. 23 Feb.,' 1867; d. 21 July, 1869.
+7819 Minnie Mabel" b. 2 Mar., 1871; m. Pay Eben Ayers.
3241. LOVELL MILTOX,** son of Simeon' (1177), b. in Batavia, X. Y., 28
June, 1822 ; m. in Janesville, Wis., 18 Oct., 1849, Margaret Cowan, only child of
Robert Cowan, of Auburn, N. Y.
She d. 21 Mar., 1898, in Edgerton, Wis; they were divorced; he m. (2) 5
Dec, 1883, Mrs. Lucie (Fassett) Gordon, b. 12 Dec, 1832, dau. of Truman
Newell Fassett, b. 1 Sept., 1807, and Lydia Hillyer, b. 9 Feb., 1812; d. in Tulare,
Gal., 12 Mar., 1897.
He was a merchant and produce dealer; res. in Tulare. He went to Cali-
fornia, and settled in Marysville, 1849; returned to the Eastern States a few
years later, and again to California, settling with his brother, Marshall, on his
ranch near Porterville, Cal.
550 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children by first wife.
7820 Frances (Fanny) Adelu," b. in Janesville, 16 Mar., 1851; m.
Mabbitt; res. in Edgerton.
7821 Frederick Robert » b. in Mansyille, 19 July, 1852; d. unm., in Tulare,
12 July, 1883.
7822 Frank Lovell," b. 3 Oct., 1869; m. ; res. in Edgerton.
3243. JULIA ADELIA,** dau. of Simeon'' (1177), b. in Batavia, N. Y., 2 Aug.,
1826; m. in Litchfield, Mich., 12 June, 1850, Stephen Norwood Betts, b. 30 Apr.,
1821, son of James Betts, b. 7 Aug., 1796, and Katherine Case, b. 13 June, 1799,
both of Montgomery Co., N. Y.
He was a farmer and school teacher in Litchfield; res. in 1897 in Hillsdale,
Mich.
Children.
7823 Walter Betts,^ b. 17 Mar., 1853 ; d. 17 Mar., 1853.
7824 Carlton Miner BettsP b. 26 June, 1854.
7825 Edwin Sumner Betts,^ b. 1 Mar., 1857; res., 1897, in Denver, Col.
7826 Fred Lewis Betts^ b. 16 Oct., 1858; res., in 1897, in Pueblo, Col.
7827 Kate Betts^ b. 4 July, 1861.
3247. JOEL,* son of Moses' (1181), b. in Connecticut, 4 Apr., 1795 ; m. 2 Jan.,
1831, Lauraette Miller, b. 12 Oct., 1809, dau. of John Miller and Lydia Camp-
bell.
She d. 26 Oct., 1855; he d. 15 Sept., 1880, aged 85.
Children.
7828 William Marvin" b. in Pittsfield, Otsego Co., N. Y., 11 Dec, 1831;
m. Mar., 1852, Mary Ann Mclntyre; was a Union soldier in Co.
G, Second New York Heavy Artillery; d. in a hospital in New
York, while in the service.
7829 Ellen Jane » b. in Burlington, X. Y., 19 Aug., 1836; m. 26 Aug., 1855,
Uries Cristman ; res. in Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y.
7830 Wheeler D.," b. in Burlington, 24 July, 1840; m. 25 Dec, 1863, Pa-
melia Cristman; was a stone mason; d. in Morris, 22 Sept., 1876.
7831 Mart Louise," b. in Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y., 15 Sept., 1845; m. 1 Jan.,
1867, Judson K. Davis; he was a Union soldier in the One Hun-
dred and Fifty-second New York Infantry,- and served to the end
of the war.
7832 Clarence Alberto," b. in Pittsfield, 28 Aug., 1853 ; a farmer in Morris.
3249. ELIHU,8 son of Moses'' (1181), b. in Connecticut, 20 Jan., 1800; m. 20
Feb., 1839, Ann Davis, b. in Cherry Valley, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1817, dau. of Jona-
than Davis, of Schoharie, N. Y., and Susan Corzort.
He d. 30 Aug., 1844; was a farmer in Burlington Flats, Otsego Co., N. Y.;
she m. (2) 20 Feb., 1854, Hart Millis.
Children, i. in Burlington Flats.
7833 Reuben," b. 19 Feb., 1840; d. 7 Dec, 1858.
7834 Eliza Ann," b. 20 Feb., 1842; d. 26 Nov., 1854.
The Kelloggs in* the New World. 551
3250. ERASTUS,^ son of Moses" (1181), b. in Connecticut, 20 May, 1802; m.
(1) 5 Apr., 1826, Welthy Chapman, of Burlington Flats, N. Y., b. in Hudson,
N. Y., 5 Aug., 1801.
She d. in Wesleyville, Pa., 13 Feb., 1846, where she is buried; he m. (2) in
Fairview, Erie Co., Pa., 3 July, 1849, Mrs. Mariette (Merwin) Warren, b. in
Onondaga, N. Y., 6 June, 1820, dau. of Joseph Merwin, b. in Connecticut, and
Amity Ball, b. in Massachusetts, and widow of Alexander Blair Warren; he d. in
Saybrook, 0., 2 May, 1862; she d. in Cottonwood Falls, Kas., 19 May, 1899.
He learned the carpenter's trade near Utica, AT. Y. After his second mar-
riage he lived in Jlill Creek, Pa., Springfield, Erie Co., Pa., and Saybrook, 0. He
was a manufacturer of lumber. He left Connecticut with his parents about 1809.
After his death she res. in Cottonwood Falls.
Children hy first irife.
+ 7835 Kalph Ch-U^max," b. in Burlington, X. Y., 11 Mar., 1828; m. Rozinda
Jane Carter.
7836 Harriet Augusta,** b. in Burlington, 13 Feb., 1830; m. 31 May, 1864,
William Penn Walker, b. in Saybrook, 11 Apr., 1833, son of Smith
Walker, b. in North Adams, Mass., 6 Aug., 1809, and Susan Mc-
Bain, b. in Aberdeen, Scotland, 12 Sept., 1812 ; he was a manufac-
turer of black walnut lumber; was a civil engineer and general
Southern manager of a dredging company ; d. in Jacksonville, Fla.,
29 Jan., 1899 ; she res. in Minneapolis, Minn. ; had no children.
7837 Mary Sophia,'-* b. in Burlington, 25 Feb., 1832; d. in the summer of
1845.
7838 Wealthy Malvi.va," b. in Arkwright, X. Y., 20 Aug., 1834; m. Philo
S. Calkins, a dentist in Minneapolis, Minn.; has a dau., who m.
Mr. Burt.
7839 Erastus Darias,** b. in Mina, X. Y., 1 Mar., 1840; d. unra., 10 Aug.,
1S68; was a druggist.; res. in Saybrook, Pa.
7840 Julia Ann,** b. in Mina, 12 Sept., 1841; d. in infancy.
Children hy second wife.
+7841 William Moses,» b. in West Springfield, Pa., 26 May, 1850; m. Sarah
Ann Upton.
+7842 Marvin Erford,** b. in Springfield, Pa., 10 Dec, 1852; m. Agnes Eu-
phemia Greenly.
+7843 LoKiXDA Arathusa,** b. 26 Xov., 1854 ; m. William Pinckney Martin.
+7844 Smith Walker," b. in Cottonwood Falls, 7 Sept., 1859; m. A. D. Mof-
fatt.
+7845 Jesse Lixcoln," b. 15 Jan., 1861; m. Merttil Lizzie Hadley.
3253. WILLIAM,^ son of Moses'' (1181), b. in Burlington, Otsego Co., X. Y.,
3 Feb., 1811 ; m. in Eandolph, X. Y., 22 Sept., 1836, Lucina Gould Rawson, b.
in Dover, Windham Co., Vt., 9 Aug., 1814, dau. of William Rawson, b. in Mendon,
Mass., 18 Dec., 1786, and Mary (Pollv) Harvev, b. in Wardsboro, Vt., 5 Apr.,
1793.
He d. 26 Aug., 1845; was a farmer in Randolph; rem. in 1844 to Oregon,
Wis.; she m. (2) in Dane Co., Wis., 27 Sept., 1848, Rev. Philo Ferris, by whom
she had three children; d. in Princeton, Wis., 22 Sept., 1878.
552 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+7846 Abigail Adelaide,^ b. in Kandolph, 23 Jan., 1837 ; m. Nathan Bowen.
7847 RuFus Fkank/-* b. in Otsego Co., N. Y., 5 July, 1839.
7848 Harvey Moses,» b. in Mina, N. Y., 28 Oct., 1841.
3260. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),« dau. of Jessed (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn.,
22 June, 1807; m. 26 Nov., 1826, David Gillett, b. 10 Feb., 1799, son of Joel and
Clarissa Gillett, of Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y.
He d. 15 Feb., 1848 ; was killed by a falling limb ; she d. .
Children.
7849 Laura Gillett,^ b. 26 Feb., 1828; m. Daniel H. Eldridge, of Manchester,
Conn.
7850 Ltjdia Emmeline GillettP b. 16 Sept., 1830; m. James Henry Jaggers.
7851 Adeline Gillett,^ b. Oct., 1833 ; d. 18 Jan., 1849.
7852 George Gillett,^ b. 25 Oct., 1838.
3261. DANIEL GROVE,** son of Jesse' (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn., 3 June,
1809; m. 18 Dec, 1833, Anne Eliza Hosford, b. 16 Dec, 1804, dau. of Talcott
Hosford, b. 18 June, 1761, and Martha Fuller, b. 7 June, 1768.
He d. in Vernon, Conn., 15 Apr., 1850 ; she d. in Manchester, Conn., 19 Aug.,
1899.
He was a farmer in Vernon. He was dismissed to the church in Hebron, 4
Sept., 1831.
Children, b. in Hebron.
7853 Daniel,^ b. 26 Feb., 1836 ; d. unm., in Minnesota, 30 June, 1855.
+7854 Martha Eliza » b. 20 Nov., 1838 ; m. Wilbur Fisk Hill.
+7855 Emma Louisa," b. 3 Feb., 1841; m. Newell Samuel Brown.
3262. NANCY,s dau. of Jesse'' (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn., 11 July, 1811 ; m.
in Hebron, 29 Apr., 1838, Remick Knowles Arnold, b. in Chatham, Conn., 6 Dec,
1814, son of John Arnold, b. in Haddam, Comi., and Sarah Bailey, b. in Port-
land, Conn.
She d. .
He was a toolmaker and gunsmith in New Haven, Conn.
Child.
7856 Lucien Henry Arnold,'^ b. in Windham, Conn., 20 July, 1839; m. in New
Haven, 17 July, 1872, Elizabeth HoUister Smith, of Clinton,
Conn. ; served two years in Co. B, First Connecticut Heavy Artil-
lery; was a carpenter and joiner; res. in New Haven; had two
children.
3264. DIANA,s dau. of Jesse' (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn., 27 Apr., 1815; m.
4 Sept., 1838, Charles Abel White, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 17 July, 1812, son of
William White, b. Aug., 1775, and Ann Eliza Abel.
He was a farmer ; res. in Hebron.
Child.
78o7 Jennie Elizabeth White/* b. 23 Oct., 1844; m. 3 Jan., 1872, James Nel-
son Brainerd, b. in Westchester, 9 Oct., 1847; he was a farmer in
The Kelloggs in the New World. 553
Hebron; she m. (2) Eclmond B. Bassett; res. in North West-
chester, Conn.
3265. JEEUSHA,** dau. of Jesse' (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn., 23 July, 1818;
m. 13 May, 1845, James Alexander White, b. 20 Sept., 1817, son of William
White and Abigail Mann.
She d. 13 Aug., 185-5; he d. 29 Jan., 1901.
He was a farmer; res. in Hebron.
Children.
7858 Edicard James White,^ b. 24 Feb., 1846.
7859 Amanda White,'^ b. 26 Nov., 1847.
7860 Emina White,^ b. 2 Apr., 1850.
7861 Frederick Kellogg White,^ b. 15 Aug., 1853.
3266. DAVID STRONG,^ son of Jesse" (1186), b. in Hebron, Conn., 14 Aug.,
1821; m. 28 Dec, 1844, Mary Adeline Jones, dau. of Henry Jones and Mary
Jones, who were cousins.
He d. .
He was a farmer; res. in Hebron.
Children, b. in Hebron.
7862 Frances (Fanny) Maiua," b. 17 Dec, 1846; m. 1 May, 1863, William
Henry Keeney, of Lawrence, Mass.
7863 Mary Ellen," b. 27 Feb., 1849 ; res. in Massachusetts.
7864 Churchill HAiniOND,* b. 5 Sept., 1862; d. .
3268. ZADOCK,** son of Hoses'^ (1191), b. ; m. .
He d. before 6 Mar., 1799, when his uncle, Pliny, was appointed adminis-
trator of his estate by the Surrogate of Columbia Co., N. Y. He res. in Hills-
dale, X. Y.
Children.
7865 Noah,® b. ; went to Michigan about 1815; thence to Ohio.
7866 Antha,«» b. .
3273. AMASA,** son of Moses" (1191), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., IS Apr., 1776;
m. 1798, Eunice Chadwick, of Lyme, Conn., b. 9 May, 1777, dau. of Ezra Chad-
wick.
She d. 12 Apr., 1844; he d. in Monroeton, Pa., 30 Nov., 1851.
He rem. from Hillsdale, N. Y., to Bradford Co., Pa., in Oct., 1831, upon the
solicitation of his friend, Abner C. Rockwell, who had preceded him, and who,
as the first Sheriff, made him his deputy upon his arrival in his new home. His
was the eleventh family to settle in the Township of Albany, and his wagon was
the first one to pass up the south branch of Towanda creek. His house, a double
log cabin, stood near where his grandson, W. A. Kellogg, has his garden.
He served a short time in the army in 1814.
Children, b. in Hillsdale.
+7867 Almira,» b. 21 Aug., 1799; m. John Heverly.
+7868 Moses,» b. 23 Mar., 1801; m. Mehitable Mason.
554 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7869 Daniel » b. 20 Feb., 1S03 ; d. 12 Mar., 1803.
7870 Lawson» b. 30 Jan., 1804; d. 17 Jan., 1806.
+7871 Ezra Chadwick," b. 14 Aug., 1806; m. Lovina Sweet.
4-7872 Oliver," b. 29 July, 1810; m. Judith Scratch.
+7873 Anna Maria," b. 28 Aug., 1811 ; m. Hiram Baker.
+7874 Daniel,» b. 14 Feb., 1813 ; m. Eliza McMickin.
3274. JONAH,s son of Abner'' (1192), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 14 Nov., 1770;
m. in Alford, Mass., 29 June, 1797, Clarinda Hulbert, b. 29 Dec., 1773, dau. of
Dr. John Hulbert, of Alford, b. 29 Jan., 173-5, and Mercy Hamlin.
He d. in Erie, Pa., 19 Nov., 1837; she d. in Iowa City, Feb., 1862.
He res. in Alford, where he was Town Clerk, in 1799, and in Sheffield; rem.
to Hudson, N. Y., where he res. in 1810, and, in 1815, to Ashtabula Co., 0.
Children.
+7875 Mason Cogswell," b. in Alford, 29 July, 1798; m. Mary Ann Laird.
+7876 Miranda," b. 21 Sept., 1800 ; m. Dr. Jacob Vosburgh.
7877 John Hulbert," b. 10 Jan., 1803; d. in Bloomfield, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1813.
+7878 Theodore Junius," b. in Sheffield, Mass., 7 Aug., 1805; m. Phoebe
Woodruff.
7879 Augustus," b. 29 Sept., 1808; d. unm., in Green Eiver, III, 11 Sept.,
1838.
+7880 Philander William," b. 23 May, 1812; m. Jessie Henderson Liddell.
3275. SAKAH (SALLY),^ dau. of Abner" (1192), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 12
Aug., 1772; m. 13 Nov., 1791, Erastus HiUs, b. 25 May, 1761.
He d. in South Bristol, N. Y., 27 May, 1840; she d. 8 Mar., 1841.
He was a revolutionary soldier; res. in Kutland, Vt., and South Bristol.
Children.
7881 Erastus Hills,^ b. 25 Sept., 1792: m. Rosina Short; had two sons.
7882 Abner HillsP b. 25 May, 1794; d. in Rutland, 15 Aug., 1803.
7883 Cyrus Hills,^ b. 20 July, 1795 ; m. 28 Jan., 1823, Sarah Nichols, b. in
Connecticut about 1802; was a farmer in South Bristol; he d. in
South Bristol, 10 June, 1852 ; she d. in Moscow, Livingston Co.,
N. Y., Aug., 1867.
7884 Sophia Hills,^ b. in Clarendon, Vt., 9 Oct., 1797; m- 3 July, 1814, Eli
Allen, b. 8 Dec, 1791, in Bristol, where he d. 17 Feb., 1867 ; was a
farmer; she d. in Bristol, 7 Aug., 1871.
7885 Marcia Hills,^ b. 21 Nov., 1799; m. (1) 6 Sept., 1817, Asa Wilder; he
d. ; she m. (2) Miles Allen.
7886 Rowena Hills^ b. 9 Feb., 1803 ; m. 10 Dec, 1822, Benjamin Franklin
Pierce, of Yorkville, Racine Co., Wis.
3276. , EOWENA,s dau. of Abner^ (1192), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 27 Feb., 1775 ;
m. (1) 27 July, 1797, James Bloss, b. 27 Mar., 1765, son of Bloss, of Al-
ford, Mass., and Elizabeth Clough.
He d. 26 Mar., 1812; was a farmer and teacher; she m. (2) 23 Sept., 1814,
Andrew Patterson, a farmer; he d. 2 June, 1824; she d. 9 Sept., 1849; is buried
in Kelloggsville, 0.
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The Kelloggs in the New World. 555
Children by first husband.
7887 James Marcus Bloss,^ b. 22 May, 1798; m. 23 June, 1832, his cousin,
Mrs. Louisa (Kellogg) McClung (+7904).
7888 Grotius Bloss,^ h. 16 Apr.,'l800; d. umn., 5 Apr., 1833.
7889 Eliza Eowcna Bloss,^ b. 3 Sept., 1803; m. ; they separated; she
d. 21 Dec., 1854.
7890 A 5on,» b. 9 Feb., 1805 ; d. 13 Feb., 1805.
7891 Alexander Hamilton Bhss,^ b. 18 Jan., 1807; d. .
7892 Timothy Kellogg Bloss/* b. 17 Dec., 1809; d. unm., 25 Mar., 1870.
7893 Clarissa Euphelia Bloss,^ b. 14 June, 1812; m. 11 Nov., 1835, Heman
Ticknor; d. Ln Williamsfield, 0., 20 July, 1842; had three children.
Child by second husband.
7894 Martin Luther Patterson^ b. 1 May, 1816; d. unm., 5 June, 1845.
3277. EUNICE,** dau. of Abncr' (1192), b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 21 Aug., 1777;
m. 20 Sept., 1800, Judge Lemuel Moffitt, b. 10 May, 1777, son of Lemuel Moffitt,
of Durham, Conn., and West Stockbridge, Mass., b. about 1735, and Anna Torrey,
b. about 1735.
He d. 12 Sept., 1861; she d. 22 Sept., 1868.
He was a farmer and surveyor in West Stockbridge. In 1825 he rem. to
Monroe, 0., where he was a merchant. He was twice elected Associate Judge of
Ashtabula Co. ; served eight or nine years.
Children.
7895 Emmeline Moffitt/* h. 21 June, 1801 ; m. 21 Sept., 1820, Melancton
Lewis.
7896 Harriet MoffittP b. 21 Jan., 1808; m. 9 Oct., 1831, Heman Ticknor; who
m. (2) Clarissa Euphelia Bloss (7893) ; d. 18 Nov., 1832.
7897 Almira Moffitt » b. 3 Dec, 1810; m. 21 Aug., 1833, Rev. Elijah S. Scott.
7898 Laura Anne Moffitt/* b. 20 June, 1815; m. 21 Aug., 1833, Sidney Swain
Bushnell.
3278. MARTIN,** son of Abner' (1192), b. in Alford, Mass., 16 Apr., 1780; m.
15 Sept., 1803, Anna Lester, b. 7 Sept., 1779.
He d. in Kelloggsville, 0., 25 Dec, 1862.
He was, in 1811, a farmer and surveyor; res. in Alford, where he was a
selectman in 1808, until June, 1811, when he and his brother, Amos, exchanged
their farms for uncultivated land in Ohio. In Dec, 1812, he returned to Alford,
and, in the spring of 1813, returned to Ohio, with his family, and built a log
house about a mile north of Kelloggsville. He and his brother, Amos, cleared
about two hundred acres of land in the six years that they were together.
Children.
+7899 Cii.\ELOTTE,» b. in Alford, 20 July, 1804; m. Dr. Stephen Griggs Hol-
brook.
+7900 Albert Lester,® b. in Alford, 20 Sept., 1808; m. Maria Cla
Spencer.
+7901 Henry Norman," b. S Feb., 1817; m. Mary Brown.
7902 A Daughter," b. 15 July, 1823; d. 25 July, same year.
556 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3279. JUDGE AMOS,** son of Abner'' (1192), b. in Alford, Mass., 17 June, «
1782; m. in Xew Marlborough, Mass., 30 July, 1805, Paulina Dean, b. in Xew 1|
Marlborough, 21 May, 1783, dau. of Walter Dean and Abigail Adams.
He d. in Monroe, 0., 27 Apr., 1830; she d. in Conneaut, 0., 21 June, 1875,
aged 93.
He was a farmer; res. in Alford until 1814, when he rem. to the Western
Reserve, then a \yilderness, with his wife and small children, and settled in Mon-
roe. In 1815 he made the trip on foot to and from the old homestead in Massa-
chusetts. He was the first Postmaster in Monroe, and gave the name to Kel-
loggsville, which is in Monroe township. In 182-1 he was elected Associate Judge
for the County of Ashtabula. He was 6 feet, 1 inch in height, in weight 190 to
200 pounds, had dark blue eyes, brown hair, sandy beard and complexion.
Children, first four h. in Alford.
+7903 Laura,» b. 4 Aug., 1806; m. Dr. Greenleaf Fifield.
+7904 LouiSA,» b. 22 Jan., 1808; m. (1) Sidney Brissot McClung; (2) her
cousin, James Marcus Bloss (7887).
7905 W.A.LTEE Dean/-* b. 23 Nov., 1809 ; d. 14 Aug., 1811.
+7906 Abner,«* b. 1 Jan., 1812; m. Matilda Spencer.
+7907 WiLLiAM,» b. 8 July, 1814; m. Lucinda Catherine Ross.
+7908 Ldcius Dean," b. 9 June, 1816 ; m. Emily R. Castle.
+7909 Clarissa," b. 12 Oct., 1819 ; m. Robert Lyon.
7910 Amos," b. 29 Apr., 1822 ; d. 1 Aug., 1823.
7911 Paulina," b. 13 Jan., 1824; m. 3 Jan., 1844, W. B. Denison; d. 10
Sept., 1844 ; had no children.
3280. EZRA,« son of Abner" (1192), b. in Alford, Alass., 14 Aug., 1784; m
about 1808, Esther Hewens, b. about 1780, dau. of Hewens and Esthtr
Bryant.
He d. in Ashtabula, 0., 1 Sept., 1818; was a lawyer; res. in Ashtabula; rem.
from West Stockbridge, Mass., to Ohio in 1811 ; was a graduate of Yale College,
class of 1807; she m. (2) Peleg Sweet, whom she survived; she d. 9 Dec, 1860,
aged 80.
Children.
+7913 LuciEN Hewens," b. 1 June, 1811 ; m. Amanda Harmon.
7914 Caroline Abia," b. 4 Sept., 1813; d. 18 Dec, same year.
7915 William Watson," b. in Ashtabula, 4 May, 1815 ; d. there, 3 Feb., 1845;
unm.
+7916 Samuel Ezra," b. in Ashtabula, 10 Jan., 1818; m. (1) Margaret E
Titus; (2) Clara Wellington Blake
3281. PHEBE,s dau. of Abner'' (1192), b. in Alford, Mass., 7 Jan., 1787; m.
about 1804, Harvey Dean, b. in New Marlborough, Mass., Aug., 1779, son of Wal-
ter Dean (a Brevet Maj. in the revolutionary war and a member of the Society of '
the Cincinnati), and Abigail Adams.
He d. in Monroe, 0., 1839 ; she d. in Galena, III, 19 Jan., 1852.
He was a farmer; settled in Monroe, 1814.
<'^
H
+7912 Phebe Augusta," b. in Easton, Pa., 4 Aug., 1809; m. Elbridge Leonard "s^;
«iS
The Kelloggs in the New World. 557
Children, first three h. in Vermont or Massachusetts, others in Ohio.
7917 Maria Deanp b. Nov., 1805; m. Kent; res. in Lima, X. Y.
7918 John Dean» b. 12 Sept., 1807.
7919 Paulina Dcan,^ b. 6 July, 1813.
7920 Walter Deanp b. Xov., 1815.
7921 Collingswood Dean,^ b. Oct., 1817.
7922 Sarah Roicena Dean,^ b. 7 July, 1820.
7923 Eunice Armena Dean,^ b. 7 July, 1820.
7924 Chauncey Dean,'^ b. 13 July, 1822.
7925 Eanah Dean'-* b. IS Aug., 1825.
3300. LYDIA,8 dau. of Pliny" (1198), b. in Austerlitz, X. Y., ; m. Wil-
liam Knox.
Children.
7926 Eleanor Knox,^ b. ; m. Charles Armstrong; Charles Armstrong
was appointed guardian of Charles C. Kellogg (7928). They
rem. to Wisconsin.
7927 A Daughter,^ b. .
3304. CALVIX,» son of Pliny^ (1198), b. in Austerlitz, X. Y., ; m. (1)
Laura Benson.
She d. ; he m. (2) Polly Benson, sister of his first wife.
He lived on the homestead in Austerlitz.
Child.
7928 Charles C.,» b. . In 1844 Charles Armstrong, who had m.
Eleanor Knox (7926), was appointed his guardian; soon after the
Armstrongs rem. to Wisconsin and took the child with them.
3305. LUTHER,* son of Pliny" (1198), b. in Austerlitz, X. Y., 2 May, 1795;
m. 10 June, 1819, Lucy Jones, b. 12 Mar., 1792, dau. of Jasper Jones, of Strat-
ford, Conn., and Lucy Clark.
He d. 4 Apr., 1831; res. in Austerlitz; she m. (2) 1 June, 1833, Samuel
Bundle, b. 20 Apr., 1766; he d. 22 Sept., 1850; she d. 27 Jan., 1876.
Children, b. in Austerlitz.
7929 Jonx," b. 30 July, 1820 ; d. unm., in Canaan, X. Y., 14 June, 1848.
+7930 Clark/* b. 7 Dec., 1823; m. (1) Caroline Diantha Bliss; (2) Maria
Simpson.
+7931 Mart Marilla,» b. 31 Aug., 1827; m. Rev. Rufus Darius Howes.
3308. MOSES,« son of Titus' (1200), b. in Dorset, Vt., 7 June, 1787; m. 14
Jan., 1807, Huldah Manley, b. in Dorset, 14 Mar., 1788, dau. of William Manley,
b. 19 Feb., 1758, and Elizabeth Morse, b. 4 July, 1764.
She d. 20 May, 1867 ; he d. 4 Jan., 1868.
He was a farmer; res. in Dorset.
Children, b. in Dorset.
+7932 William Manley," b. 10 July, 1810; m. Dolly Farwell.
+7933 RoSETTA Carver,** b. 21 Sept., 1813; m. Alanson Gray.
558 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
+7934 Moses," b. 9 Nov., 1817; m. (1) Harriet Keith Nichols; (3) Martha
Eliza Hiatt.
+7935 Alfred Augustus," b. 8 Nov., 1831; in. (1) Marcia Louisa Kellogg
(7940), his cousin; (3) Mrs. Anne Ackerman.
3309. PHILANDA,» dau. of Titus" (1300), b. in Dorset, Vt., 3 July, 1792;
m. Edward Wood.
She d. in Hartford, N. Y., 28 Jan., 1838.
Child.
7936 Charles Wood,^ b. .
3311. TITUS,^ son of Titus'^ (1200), b. in Dorset, Vt., 3 June, 1797; m. in
Ashville, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1819, Lucy Fletcher, b. in Sutton, Mass., 28 Oct., 1793,
dau. of Ebenezer Fletcher, b. 11 Mar., 1765, and Mary Goldthwaite, b. 10 May,
1764.
He d. in Bossier Parish, La., 29 Aug., 1848 ; she d. in Keokuk, la., 2 Oct.,
1891, lacking less than a month of being 98 years of age.
He res. in Cliautauqua Co., N. Y., from 1816 to '37. He rem. to Bossier
Parish, where he was a cotton planter. After his death his family returned north
and his widow res. with her dau., Mrs. Birge, in Keokuk.
Children, b. in Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
+7937 Mary Fletcher,® b. 32 Nov., 1819 ; m. Rev. James Harris Fairchild.
7938 Charles Augustus," b. 7 Sept., 1821 ; res. in Louisiana from 1838 to
'55 ; from 1855 to '57 in Cincinnati, 0. ; from 1857, until his death,
in Keokuk, where he was a merchant ; he founded the firm of Kel-
logg & Birge, of Keokuk, grocers, from which he retired ; d. unm.,
in Keok-uk, 1897.
7939 William Edwin," b. 30 May, 1833; m. June, 1853, Julia Birge, b. 31
Mar., 1830, dau. of Dr. Simeon and Electa (Pitkin) Birge; he was,
a merchant; County Treasurer; res. in Oberlin, 0., from which
place he rem. in 1875, to Keokuk; d. 39 Nov., 1894; after his
death she res. in Keokuk; had no children.
7940 Marcia IjOuisa," b. 13 Nov., 1825; m. Alfred Augustus Kellogg
(+7935), her cousin.
+7941 George Martin," b. 20 June, 1827; m. Mrs. Sarah Winter (Brown)
Barker.
+7942 Lucy Philanda," b. 2 Mar., 1832 ; m. Charles P. Birge.
3313. HIRAM,s son of Titus^ (1200), b. in Dorset, Vt., 30 Sept., 1802; m
Mav, 1835, Julia Staniford Elderkin, b. 17 June, 1805, dau. of Bela Elderkin, of
Hartford, Conn., b. 8 Feb., 1770, and Susan Bates, b. 19 Mar., 1782.
He d. 27 Dec, 1878 ; she d. 10 Apr., 1881.
Res. in Watts Flat, Chautauqua Co., N. Y.
Children.
7943 Marcia Cornelia" b. 2 Feb., 1826; d. 26 Nov., 1841.
+7944 Henry Ulysses," b. 20 May, 1828; m. Eliza Wilson.
+7945 Albert Tracy," b. 7 June, 1830; m. (1) Phebe Shaver; (2) Anna Lind.
+7946 Julia Frances," b. 11 July, 1832; m. Edward Avery Morey.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 559
7947 HiKAM C," b. 21 May, 1834; m. ; res. in Forest, 0.; had no
children.
4-79-48 John Titus/-' b. 12 Aug., 1S3G; m. (1) Lucy E. North; (2) Jane M.
Lackerby.
+7949 Susan E.,» b. 24 July, 1838; m. Kichard Comstock.
7950 William E.," b. 5 May, 1841 ; d. in camp, in Westfield, N. Y., 27 Oct.,
18(51.
7951 Daniel D.,*» b. 9 July, 1843 ; d. on Staten Island, N. Y., 31 May, 1863,
while returning from the army ; was a soldier during the civil war
in Co. F, One Hundred and Twelfth New York Volunteers.
7952 LORINDA E.," b. 18 May, 1846; m. Eugene Post; d. 21 Dec, 1867.
3315. MAECIA COKNELIA.s d^u. of Titus" (1200), b. in Burlington, Vt., 15
Oct., 1810; m. in Dorset, \t., 15 Oct., 1838, Emmons Manley, b. in Dorset, 28
Sept., 1811, son of Isaac Manley and Lucy Huggins.
She d. 1 June, 1887; he d. 21 Sept., 1891.
He was a hardware merchant; res. in Marion, N. Y., where both d. He was
deacon in the Congregational Church.
Children.
7953 A Daughter,^ b. 27 Sept., 1839; d. 9 Oct., same year.
7954 A So/! » b. 30 Aug., 1841; d. 31 Aug., 1841.
7955 Marcia Almira Manley,^ b. 1 Aug., 1845; she was an artist; res. unm.,
in Brookl}Ti, N. Y.
3317. AARON," son of Nehemiah' (1204), b. in Sheffield, Mass., about 1777;
m. Janette Minor, b. in Connecticut.
She d. 1 Feb., 1851, aged 68; he d. 2 Sept., 1856, aged 80.
He was a wagon-maker and farmer; res. in West Bloomfield, Ontario Co.,
N. Y.
Children, b. in West Bloomfield.
7956 Elizabeth (Betsey),^ b. .
7957 William," b. ; res. in East Bloomfield, N. Y.
7958 Myrtillon,*' b. .
7959 Janette," b. .
7960 Amanda," b. .
3318. ITHAMER.s son of Nehemiah" (1204), b. in Sheffield, Mass., about
1777 ; m. Nancy Jane Adams, b. in Sheffield, 1791-95, dau. of Samuel Adams and
Eunice Cook.
He d. in Rochester, N. Y., May, 1847.
Children.
7961 Eunice," b. .
7962 Ithamer," b. .
7963 Emily," b. ; m. in Sheffield, 5 Oct., 1831, Joseph Langworthy.
7964 Nancy Jane," b. .
-f 7965 Geokqe Washington," b. 30 Sept., 1812 ; m. Eva Vernon Kimball.
+ 7966 Chester Adams," b. in Bristol, Conn., 27 Nov., 1820; m. M. Lavina
Jackson.
+7967 Electa Rebecca," b. 30 Oct., 1823; m. Michael Gumey,
560 The Kelloggs in the New World.
7968 Sajiuel Burt," b. ; was superintendent of Adams Express Com-
pany's stables in Eochester.
7969 Charles G.uidner,» b. ; d. in Cleveland, 0.
7970 Frances Fidelia,® b. in Rochester, 1836; res. in New York.
3319. MARTIN MARBLE,^ son of Nehemiah' (1204), b. about 1780; m. (1)
Nancy Sweet.
She d. in Crown Point, Ind. ; he m. (2) Hester Williams; d. in Humboldt
Co., Cal., where he res., Apr., 18G1.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812; was a farmer; res. in Plymouth, 0.,
1831; rem. to California, 1850-55.
Children.
+7971 Parmelia,» b. in Massachusetts, 2 Sept., 1810; m. Peter Miller,
-f 7972 Charles Noble,» b. 14 Oct., 1817; m. (1) Amanda Streeter; (2) Har-
riet Smith Poston.
7973 George,® b. ; d. in Kansas; lost his life in the John Brown
troubles.
+7974 Benjamin Williams,® b. in Mansfield, 0., 27 Apr., 1822; m. Marj-
McKean Clark.
7975 Cordelia,® b. .
7976 Jennie,® b. — ; m. Barber; res. in Indianapolis, Ind.; had
two sons.
7977 John J.,® b. ; m. in Douglas City, Cal., Sarah ; d. in
Idaho, 1884.
7978 Phoebe,® b. ; d. unm., in Crown Point, aged 22.
7979 LoviSA,® b. ; m. Dr. Pettibone Moore ; d. in Crown Point, before
1857.
7980 Albert,® b. ; went to California with his father in the fifties.
7981 Martin Van Buren ® b. ; left home in 1861 or '62 for British
Columbia, where he was massacred by the Indians ; was unm.
3321. JAMES GLOVEE,s son of Nehemiah'' (1204), b. 17 May, 1792; m. in
New York, 12 May, 1816, Sally Cheoseman, b. 25 Jan., 1796, dau. of
Cheeseman and Silcox, of New Jersey.
She d. in Penfield, Mich., 13 June, 1851 ; he d. in Penfield, 20 Feb., 1872.
He res. in Pennsylvania and Penfield.
Children, first six b. in Cayuga Co., N. Y., others in Bradford Co., Pa.
7982 RnoDA,® b. 5 May, 1817; d. in Bradford Co., Pa., 17 Feb., 1834.
+7983 David Cheeseman,® b. 23 Feb., 1819 ; m. Rhoda Etta Bell.
+7984 James Henrt,® b. 30 May, 1821 ; m. Mary Jane Clark. .
+7985 Nancy,® b. 24 Sept., 1823; m. (1) William Harry Pratt; (2) George S.
Bell.
+7986 Phidelia Athaliah,® b. 18 Mar., 1827 ; m. Norman Metcalf.
+7987 Sarah Jane,® b. 17 Dec, 1828; m. William Nickerson.
-i-79S8 Sybil Helen,® b. 4 July, 1831; m. (1) Norman Metcalf; (2) Barlow
Worthing.
+7989 Lorenzo Dow,® b. 25 Jan., 1834; m. Catherine Ann Mapes.
7990 Alonzo,® b. 25 Jan., 1834; d. same day.
7991 Nelson L.,® b. 22 July, 1836; d. same day.
1
The Kelloggs in the New World. 561
7993 John Wesley,» b. 23 Apr., 1838; was killed in the array, in Berryville,
Va., 7 June, 1863.
3322. LOUISA,* dau. of Nehemiah' (1204), b. ; m. Tombs.
Res. in Michigan.
Child.
7993 Justus Tomhsp b. .
3328. EEUBEN,** son of Reuben'' (1205), b. in Wilmington, Del., 20 Sept.,
1780; m. 23 Sept., 1804, Temperance Taylor, b. 20 Mar., 178.5.
He d. in Philadelphia, 10 Aug., 184.3 ; she d. there, 5 June, 1854.
In early life he was a farmer in Greenwich, N. J. ; later rem. to Philadel-
phia, where he was engaged in the confectionery business.
Children.
7994 Stephen,® b. 20 Sept., 1805; studied medicine; graduated; went to
Illinois with liis brother, Charles, and all trace of both has been
lost; when last heard from was in Iowa.
7995 Chakles," b. 23 Nov., 1807 ; was a school teacher.
+ 7996 Reuben,» b. 1 Nov., 1809; m. Eliza Ewing Hunt.
7997 Mary,** b. 11 Apr., 1812; was employed in Stoddart's dry good store in
Philadelphia for more than thirty years ; d. in Philadelphia, Mar.,
1886.
+7998 Ebenezer Hall,» b. 11 Jan., 1814; m. Eliza Street.
7999 James Bartram,® b. 6 Mar., 1817; d. young.
8000 Joseph Daniel,® b. 12 Aug., 1818; res. 1902, in Philadelphia, where
he is engaged in the confectionery business ; unm.
8001 Sarah,® b. 19 Mar., 1821; res. in Philadelphia, where she d. 6 Oct., 1885.
3329. HORACE,* son of Loomis'' (1206), b. in Cambridge, N. Y., 4 Apr., 1781 ;
m. in Clinton, N. Y., 8 Jan., 1802, Prudence Tuttle, b. 8 Sept., 1785, dau. of
Oliver Tuttle, of Claremont, N. H.
He d. in Taylor, Cortland Co., N. Y., 22 Apr., 1854; she d. 7 May, 1871.
They res. in Watertown and Rutland, Jefferson Co., N. Y. He was a shoe-
maker, wagon-maker and farmer.
Children.
+8002 Stephen,® b. 18 June, 1804; m. (1) Prudence Rockwell; (2) Nancy
Dillenbeck.
+8003 Reuben Rilet,® b. 9 Feb., 1806; m. Clarissa Ann Knowlton.
+8004 Hiram » b. in Cortland Co., N. Y., 9 Feb., 1808 ; m. Delia Beecher.
8005 Wilbur,® b. 1 Feb., 1810; m. (1) 1 Jan., 1837, Caroline Smith; (2)
Cj'nthia Cole; d. 1895; had no children.
+8006 Horace,® b. 15 Mar., 1813 ; m. Huldah Stetson.
+8007 Nancy M.,» b. 27 Sept., 1815; m. (1) Volkert Vedder; (2) Stephen
Pedford.
+8008 Angeline,® b. 29 Jan., 1818 ; m. John Haven.
+8009 Mary Ann,® b. 29 Feb., 1820 ; m. Nicholas Bigarel.
+8010 John G.,® b. 27 Mar., 1822 ; m. Allicia A. Sprague.
soil Prudence,® b. 20 May, 1824; m. Charles Ellis; had five children.
37
562
The Kelloggs ix the New World.
+8012 Laura » b. 12 May, 1826; m. (1) William L. Clark; (2) William B.
Stetson.
+8013 Julia Eliza » b. 26 Mar., 182S; m. William B. Stetson.
3331. REUBEN, « son of Loomis'' (1206), b. 18 Jan., 1783; m. (1) 1805,
Ehoda Hart.
She d. 1810 ; he m. (2) Eleanor Crawford, b. 17 Aug., 1791 ; d. 7 Aug., 1843 ;
she d. 6 May, 1859.
Child hy first wife.
+8014 Hannah Marilla,^ b. in Whitesto\rn, 3 Nov., 1807; m. Franklin Cate.
Children hy second wife.
8015 Elizabeth Ann," b. 30 Dec, 1S20; m. in Springfield, Pa., 12 Oct., 1845,
George Dennison Pease, b. 2 Aug., 1818, son of Eliphalet Pease, b.
14 Nov., 1785, and Elizabeth Ann Lee, b. 16 Dec, 1784; d. 15
Feb., 1892; had no children.
+8016 M.utT Groves,» b. 7 Dec, 1822 ; m. Edwin A. Bingham.
+8017 Joseph Eeuben» b. 23 Sept., 1825; m. Eliza Ann Morris.
+8018 Ehoda Jane,«* b. 23 Jan., 182S; m. Smith Church.
+8019 Olive Rebecca,» b. 1 Feb., 1S31; m. David Higby.
+8020 Samuel Crawford,** b. 15 May, 1834; m. Amanda Mantor.
+8021 William Loomis,** b. 1 May, 1S37; m. Alzina Cordelia Cummings.
3332. LAUEA,8 dau. of Loomis' (1206), b. 13 Nov., 1787; m. 1 Jan., 1803,
Gurdon Barnard, b. in Hartford, Conn., 11 Sept., 1781, son of Ashbel Barnard, of
Hartford, Conn., and Paris, N. Y., and Dorothy Wygatt.
She d. in Paris, N. Y., 8 July, 1817; he d. in Hartford, Pa., 19 Aug., 1858.
He was a farmer in Rodman, Paris and Sangerfield, N. Y., and Hartford, Pa.
Children.
8022 Henry Barnard,^ b. 20 Oct., 1S03; m. 25 Dec, 1822, Eebecca Maria Mon-
roe; was a farmer in Fremont, Neb.
8023 Elizabeth Maria Barnard,'^ b. 21 ilay, 1805 ; m. 7 Dec, 1830, Samuel
Eugg, a carpenter of Sangerfield ; d. 9 Sept., 1873.
8024 Ann Kellogg Barnard,^ b. 29 May, 1807 ; m. 28 Feb., 1857, John Haven,
a farmer in Sangerfield.
8025 Emily Barnard,'^ b. 6 May, 1809 ; m. Dr. Charles Eudd, of Cherry Val-
ley, N. Y.
8026 Juliet Barnard,^ b. 19 Jan., 1811; m. 20 June, 1863, Moses Mills; d.
in Leon, N. Y., 8 Sept, 1868.
8027 Caroline Cecilia Barnard/* b. 17 Aug., 1812; m. WiUiam Winchell, a
farmer; he d. 13 Sept., 1869; res. in Sangerfield.
3333. MAEY (POLLY),"* dau. of Loomis' (1206), b. 11 Dec, 1790;
July, 1812, James Groves, b. 8 Julv. 1783.
She d. 25 Nov., 1851 ; he d. 15 Aug., 1862.
Children.
8028 James Eaton Groves,^ b. 20 Mar., 1817.
8029 Henry Huntington Groves,^ h. 24 Dec, 1820; d. 29 Sept., 1829.
8030 Mary H. Groves,^ b. 14 Dec, 1829.
26
The Kelloggs in the New World. 563
3334. CALVIiSr,8 son of Loomis'' (1206), b. 14 Jan., 1794; m. 20 Sept., 1815,
Sophronia Hecox, b. 1 Sept., 1799, dau. of Salmon Hecox, b. 1763, and Elizabeth
Hart, b. 1765.
She d. 15 June, 1879; he d. in New Hartford, N. Y., 30 Apr., 1880, aged 86.
He was a farmer; res. in Madison and Oneida Counties, N. Y.
Children.
+8031 Lucia Harriet," b. 13 Dec, 1816; m. Enos Potter.
8033 Charles Leaxder,» b. in Annsville, Oneida Co., N. Y., 16 Nov., 1818;
m. in Morrisville, N. Y., 12 Sept., 1844, Julia Melissa Avery, b. 1
Mar., 1819, dau. of John W. Avery, b. 15 Apr., 1794, and Julia
Crane, b. 29 Aug., 1799; he d. 2 Nov., 1893, in Clinton, la.; res.
in Clinton; was a commercial agent; had no children.
+8033 EuTH Eda,» b. 4 Sept., 1821 ; m. Clark John Comstock.
+8034 Henry," b. 11 July, 1823; m. Jane Porter Clark.
8035 William B.,» b. 29 May, 1825; m. 9 Sept., 1847, Louisa Gurley; was a
tailor; d. in Clinton, 22 Oct., 1872; she d. about 1884.
+8036 George,® b. 1 June, 1827 ; m. Harriet M. Eastman.
8037 Seth," b. 24 Mar., 1830; d. 4 June, 1833.
+8038 Jdlia Ann," b. 17 July, 1832; m. James Lord.
+8039 Lo\^NA," b. 10 Feb., 1836; m. John Edward Elliott.
8040 Joseph Martin," b. in Morrisville, 12 Feb., 1839; m. (1) 18 Mar., 1863,
Charlotte Elizabeth Wescott, b. 17 Feb., 1844; m. (2) 30 May,
1881, Caroline Baker, b. 4 Feb., 1844; was an insurance agent in
Boston, Jlass. ; was later a machinist; was a Republican; res. in
Buffalo, N. Y.
8041 Francis Wells," b. 23 Sept., 1844; d. unm., 27 May, 1868.
3335. ANNA,^ dau. of Loomis'' (1206), b. 1 Feb., 1798; m. 21 Jan., 1821,
David Lanquin Jewett, b. 3 Oct., 1799.
She d. 1 Aug., 1855.
Children.
8042 Sarah Jane Jewett,^ b. 27 Oct., 1821.
8043 Mary Elizabeth Jewett,^ b. 3 Aug., 1824; m. 9 Sept., 1851, Amos F. Gal-
lup ; he d. 14 Dec, 1864.
8044 Ahicjail Ann Jeivett^ b. 18 Dec, 1826; m. 8 Mar., 1855, Alexander H.
Hurd.
8045 James Grove Jewett^ b. 29 Jan., 1829; m. 31 Aug., 1854, Maria H.
Stillman.
3338. LAURA,s dau. of Loomis'' (1206), b. in New Hartford, N. Y., 19 Jan.,
1817; m. 1 Jan., 1840, Lorenzo Jaquith, b. in Burlington, N. Y., 21 Apr., 1817,
son of Levi Jaquith, b. 1783, and Eunice Babcock, b. in Burlington.
He was a farmer and stock dealer in New Berlin, N. Y.
Children.
8046 Hiram K. Jaquith,^ b. in Waterville, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1841 ; m. 20 Nov.,
1868, Esther A. Daggett.
8047 Sarah B. Jaquith^ b. in Columbus, N. Y., 11 Nov., 1847; m. 1 Jan.,
1870, Charles E. Aylesworth.
8048 Henry Jaquith^ b. in Columbus, 27 June, 1858; d. 28 June, same year.
564 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3339. DIADAMIA,^ dau. of Stephen'' (1207), b. 15 Nov., 1795; m. in Brook-
field, N. Y., 8 Aug., 1815, Ethan Maxson, b. in Brookfield, 27 Apr., 1795.
She d. in UnadiUa Forks, N. Y., 24 Sept., 1859.
Children.
8049 Harvey Kellogg Maxson^ b. about 1821 ; served in the civil war.
8050 Eliza Thankful Maxson,^ b. 6 Nov., 1823; m. in Brookfield, 3 Dec., 1843,
John Martin Hayes ; he d. 19 June, 1879 ; she res. with her son,
Willis Martin Hayes, in UnadiUa Forks ; had two children.
8051 Ethan Albert Maxson^ b. ; served in the civil war.
3342. HENRY ALONZO^ son of Stephen' (1207), b. in Clinton, Oneida Co.,
N. Y., 11 Oct., 1804; m. 10 Feb., 1826, Edith Wilcox, b. in Stonington, Conn., 1
Jan., 1801, dau. of Amos Wilcox and Edith Cottrell.
He d. in Brookfield, N. Y., 10 May, 1855 ; she d. in Holyoke, Mass., 14 Oct.,
1878.
He was a naachinist; res. in Brookfield.
Children.
8052 Angeline,» b. in Brookfield, 22 Nov., 1826; d. in Brookfield, 19 May,
1856.
+8053 LoviNA,*> b. in Sauquoit, Oneida Co., N. Y., 25 Dec, 1828; m. Leonard
J. Worden.
8054 Caroline Thankful,** b. in Clayville, N. Y., 12 Aug., 1833; d. June,
1834.
8055 Charles Henry," b. in Clayville, 10 Feb., 1836; d. July, 1837.
+8056 William Henry® b. 4 Feb., 1838; m. Sabrina Coman.
+8057 Edith Ann,® b. in Brookfield, 22 Jan., 1844; m. Herbert Sanbum
Dunklee.
3343. CHAUNCEY P.,* son of Stephen' (1207), b. about 1807 ; m. Mrs. Mary
Ann (Oilman) Burdick, b. in Warren, Vt.
She d. in Cambridge, Mass., 2 Mar., 1880 ; he d. in the Massachusetts Gen-
eral Hospital, Boston, 1880, aged 73.
Child.
8058 Frances J.,® b. ; m. Max Bachert, a manager; she was a member
of the Mendelssohn Club of Boston ; res. in New York.
3344. HIRAM,8 son of Stephen' (1207), b. about 1810; m. Amanda Seymour,
b. about 1812, in Lexington, Greene Co., N. Y., dau. of Stephen Augustus Sey-
mour, b. in Connecticut, about 1783, and Eunice Peck, b. in Connecticut, about
1783.
He d. in Madison Co., N. Y., about Sept., 1832; she d. 2 Oct., 1848.
He was a small, active man, with black hair and eyes ; res. in Madison Co.,j
N. Y.
Children.
+8059 John Hiram® b. 19 Mar., 1831 ; m. Margaret Palmer.
8060 George,® b. ; d. about 1846.
8061 Maria Amanda,® b. '■ — ; d. about 1846.
3348. SYLVANUS,« son of Belden' (1209), b. 18 Sept., 1801 ; m. (1) 12 Oc
The Kelloggs in the New World. 565
1833, Isabel Long, b. about 1803, dau. of John Long, of Richland Co., 0., and
Catherine .
She d. in Flint, Ind., 29 June, 1848; he m. (2) 13 July, 1849, Melissa
Stickney; d. 26 Feb., 1851.
He was a tanner; res. in Flint, Steuben Co., and in Indiana.
Children.
8062 Catherine,^ b. 23 Oct., 1823 ; d. in infancy.
+8063 Nancy Maria,** b. 12 Oct., 1824; m. George Emerson.
-1-8064 Elizabeth Minerva," b. 8 Sept., 1827 ; m. Peter Kenwood.
4-8065 John Belding," b. 27 Oct., 1829 ; na. Jane Davies.
8066 Sylvester," b. 13 June, 1832; d. 21 June, 1851.
8067 Margaret Ann,» b. 14 June, 1836 ; res. umn., in Toledo, 0.
-f-8068 Mary Jane," b. 14 June, 1836; m. Frederick Clark Chapin.
3355. S0PHIA,8 dau. of Eldad'' (1211), b. in Pennsylvania, 29 June, 1784;
m. (1) Comfort Benedict, b. in Panton, Vt.
He d. in Panton, ; served in the war of 1812 ; was a shoemaker; she
m. ( 2 ) James Donahue, a teamster in Port Henry, N. Y. ; he d. in Port Renry
; she d. in Crown Point Center, N. Y.
Children by first husband.
8069 Esther Benedict,^ b. in Westport, N. Y., 18 Feb., 1807; m. James S.
Wells; res. in Crown Point Center.
8070 Eliza Benedict,^ b. in Westport, 13 Aug., 1814; m. in Port Henry, Clark
Butterfield; d. in Port Henry, 17 Sept., 1880; he d. .
8071 Sophronia Benedict,'^ b. in Westport, 1817; m. (1) John Dowd; (2) M.
Booll; d. in Whitewater, Wis., 1899.
8072 Mary Benedict,^ b. in Panton, 6 Dec, 1820; m. 11 Oct., 1846, Henry D.
Wells; he d. ; she res. in Crown Point Center.
8073 Sarah Benedict,^ h. in Westport, ; m. Joshua Slaughter; d. in
Iowa.
8074 Norman Benedict,^ h. ; d. .
Child by second husband.
8075 James Donahue/* h. .
3358. WALTER WATEOUS,^ son of Eldad" (1211), b. in Pennsylvania, 12
Sept., 1794; m. 24 May, 1832, Emily Parmelee, b. 19 Feb., 1806, dau. of Eliel
Parmelee, of Claremont, N. H., and Sarah Hall.
She d. in Traverse City, Mich., 8 Nov., 1880.
He was Judge of Probate; Justice of the Peace; Register of Deeds, etc.;
was a lawyer in Milwaukee, and Shebo3-gan, Wis. ; was in the New York State
Militia at the battle of Plattsburgh, in the war of 1812.
Children.
+8076 Walter Parmelee," b. in Burdett, N. Y., 11 Mar., 1833; m. Isabella
Chapin.
8077 Charles," b. in Ovid, N. Y., Dec., 1838; res. unm., in Anfcigo, Wis.
8078 Caroline Maria," b. in Milwaidvee, 1843; m. 1867, John W. Hilton;
res. in Traverse City.
566 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8079 Eliza," b. in Sheboygan, 1848; res. in Traverse City; later res. in
Hiram, 0. ; is unm.
3360. ULYSSES DEWEY,* son of Eldad" (1211), b. 16 Feb., 1798; m. in
Hector, N. Y., 17 Oct., 1827, Mary Livingston, b. in Tompkins Co., N. Y., 10
Nov., 1810, dau. of John H. Livingston, b. 14 Feb., 1784, and Eleanor Cole, b. 11
Aug., 1786.
She d. 1875 ; he d. at the residence of his son, Charles, in Andover, 0.
He res. in East Trumbull, 0. ; was for over thirty years Justice of the Peace
in Trumbull and Ashtabula Counties, 0.
Children.
+8080 Adeline," b. 23 Aug., 1828 ; m. Daniel Earle.
8081 Emily," b. 17 Apr., 1831; m. Capt. H. L. Williams, of Nelson, Portage
Co., 0. ; he sen-ed in the army ; res. in Twinsburg, Summit Co., 0.
8082 Oliver Perry," b. 20 Sept., 1833; m. Zillah Cole, of East Trumbull, 0.;
is a lecturer on temperance, geology, etc. ; res. in Sundance, Wyo.
8083 Henry Harrison," b. 6 May, 1836 ; m. Adeline Churchill, of East Trum-
bull ; res. in Ea.=i; Trumbull.
8084 Edwaed," b. 14 Feb., 1839.
8085 Celeste," b. 16 Oct., 1841 ; m. William Mead, a dairyman in Harts-
Grove, 0. ; res. in Twinsburg.
8086 Maet," b. 16 May, 1844.
8087 Lorain," b. 6 July, 1846; m. 11 Mar., 1866, Harvey Bartram, b. in
Trumbull, 11 Sept., 1833; he is a farmer in East Trumbull.
8088 Charles Fremont," b. 6 Feb., 1851; m. Jessie Morley; is a merchant
in Andover, Ashtabula Co., 0.
3362. EOWLAND,® son of WiUiam^ (1213), b. in Monkton, Vt., 26 Nov.,
1786; m. 20 Aug., 1804, Sarah Titus, b. 6 Apr., 1787, dau. of John Titus, b. in
Rehoboth, Mass., 28 Oct., 1761, and Mehitable Fuller, b. in Eehoboth, 28 Sept.,
1764.
He d. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 17 July, 1826; she m. (2) 8 Aug., 1832, Col.
Jeduthan Case (3033), son of Luman Case and Pamelia Kellogg (+1101) ; he
d. 6 Dec., 1867; she d. 30 June, 1868.
Children.
8089 Henry," b. in Lewis, X. Y., 5 July, 1805 ; d. 12 July, same year.
+8090 Orlando," b. in Elizabethtown, 18 June, 1809; m. Polly Woodruff.
+8091 Eliza," b. in Panton, Yt, 30 July, 1811; m. Abijah Perry.
8092 Alonzo," b. in Middlebury, Vt., 29 Apr., 1815; d. unm., 29 Apr., 1837.
8093 Edwin," b. in Elizabethtown, 23 Jan., 1817; d. 1 Oct., 1818.
+8094 La Fayette," b. 1 Feb., 1819; m. (1) Eosa Ormsby Catlin; (2) Helen
Rosamond Adams.
8095 Edwin," b. in Elizabethtown, 1 Mar., 1821 ; d. 18 Sept., 1823.
8096 Edwin," b. in Elizabethtown, 3 Aug., 1823; d. 23 Nov., 1827.
3364. AMELIA,* dau. of EHjah' (1214), b. in South Egremont, Mass., 8 Feb.,
1786 ; m. Mar., 1805, Seth Lee, b. in Farmington, Conn., 26 Jan., 1780, son of
Rev. Seth Lee, b. 1732, and Joanna Johnson.
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Thi: Kelloggs in the New World. 567
He d. in Lewis, X. Y., 13 Apr., 184G; she d. 2 May, 1848.
Vfhen 16 years old he rem. with his father's family to Ludlow, Vt. In 1801
he rem. to Lewis, N. Y.
Children.
8097 Emily Lee,^ b. 2 May, ISOS; ni. 13 Oct., 1842, Deacon John C. McCol-
lom, of Plj-mouth, Yt. ; he was a shoemaker; she d. 15 Apr., 1850;
had no children.
8098 Eliza Lee,^ b. 27 Nov., 1810; m. 20 June, 1850, Horatio Hinckley, a
farmer; res. in North Elba, N. Y., .twenty years; later in Knox-
ville, Tenn., until his death in Dec, 1874; after his death she res.
in Bridgeville, Humboldt Co., Cal.
8099 Mary Lee^ b. 25 Nov., 1812 ; m. 20 Feb., 1840, Cyrus Comstoek Ware, a
tailor in Keene, N. Y". ; d. 7 Mar., 1854.
8100 Harriet Amanda Lce,^ b. 3 Nov., 1815; res. in Lewis.
8101 Sylvia Southwell Lee,^ b. 5 July, 1818; res. in Lewis, where she was
Postmistress many years.
8102 Edward Johnson Lee_p'h.'^21 Oct., 1821; d. unm., 31 Oct., 1842; was a
farmer in Lewis.
3365. LTTCY," dau. of Elijah" (1214), b. in SoiUh Egremont, Mass., 20 July,
1788; m. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 11 May, 1806, John Calkins, b. in South East,
Dutchess Co., N. Y., 15 July, 1785, son of Elijah Calkins and Keziah Eogers.
She d. in Johnson Co., la., 3 Nov., 1847; he d. in Muscatine Co., la., 18
June, 1874.
He was a fanner.
Children, b. in Elizabethtown.
8103 Amy Calkins,^ b. 20 June, 1807; m. in Elizabethtown, 27 Oct., 1829,
Russell Jones; d. in Vinton, Benton Co., la., 10 Feb., 1860; he
d. .
8104 Asa Calkins,^ b. 5 July, 1809 ; m. in Whitehall, N. Y., 26 Feb., 1832,
Marietta S. Barney; d. in Utah Territory, 16 Feb., 1873; she m.
(2) West;" he d. .
8105 A^orman Calkins,^ b. 28 Nov., 1811; m. in Elizabethtown, 12 Dec, 1832,
Mary Thompson; d. in Big Grove, la., 10 Dec, 1859; she d. .
8106 Charles McNeil Calkins,'^ b. 27 Mar., 1814; m. in Lower Sandusky, 0.,
29 June, 1845. Sarah Whitman, b. 1 Oct., 1814, dau. of Freedom
Whitman and Sarah Ford, b. 15 Oct., 1788; she d. 25 Mar., 1852;
he m. (2) 20 Mar., 1854, Orinda Elmira Cowles, b. 29 May, 1834,
dau. of Alexander H. Cowles, b. 26 May, 1807, and Laura Ward, b.
27 Apr., 1811; she d. 29 July, 1863; he was a farmer in Iowa
City, la.
8107 Angeline Calkins,'^ b. 4 May, 1817; m. in Washington Co., la., 20 May,
1850, Winthrop Farley ; he was a blacksmith in Ogden, Utah.
8108 Elvira Esterbrook Calkins,^ b. 30 July, 1819; m. in Iowa City, la., 17
Feb., 1842, Timothy Bronson Clark; d. near Newtonia, Newton
Co., Mo., 14 Aug., 1876; he m. (2) Mrs. Ludd; he was a farmer
in Newtonia.
8109 Harriet Elizabeth Calkins,^ b. 12 Mar., 1822; m. in Iowa City, la., 27
June, 1842, Columbus C. Catlett.
38 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8110 John Towner Calkins,^ b. 23 Mar., 1825 ; m. in Big Grove, 11 Jan., 18-16,
Susan Amanda Pratt ; was a photographer in Chicago, 111.
8111 Charlotte Jane Calkins,^ b. 30 June, 1828; m. in Big Grove, 25 Dec,
1841, Jesse B. McGren.
3366. WILLIAM,^ son of Elijah^ (1214), b. in Rupert, Vt., 26 Dec, 1790; m.
1814, Ehoda Farnsworth.
She d. 2 June 1823; he m. (2) Sept., 1823, Euby Phelps, b. 15 Oct., 1799,
dau. of Ira Phelps and Leefy Judd ; he d. 10 Apr., 1868 ; she d. 19 Oct., 1875.
He was a farmer; Baptist; Republican; res. in Elizabethtown, and after
1845 in Long Lake, N. Y.
Children by first wife, b. in Elizabethtown.
+8112 Harriet,** b. 21 Aug., 1815; m. Ezelciel Palmer.
4-8113 Cyrus Hale,** b. 13 Feb., 1819; m. Jane Ann Williams; (2) Christina
Damburg.
+8114 Philander,** b. 8 Sept., 1821; m. (1) Elizabeth (Betsey) Keller; (2)
Sarah Miles.
+8115 Asa Farnsworth,® b. 4 May, 1823 ; m. (1) Hannah West; (2) Abigail
Billings.
Children by second wife.
+8116 Ira Phelps,® b. 23 June, 1824; m. (1) Lydia Cordelia AVest; (2) Mercy
Hannah Bostwick.
+8117 Orson,® b. 30 Aug., 1827; m. Eunice West.
8118 Rhoda," b. 8 Oct., 1829 ; ni. 29 May, 1849, Alanson Lamb ; res. in Viola,
Olmsted Co., Minn.
8119 Sabra» b. 27 Feb., 1832; m. 4 July, 1856, John Cassay; res. in Long
Lake.
3367. REV. ORSOX D.,^ son of Elijah" (1214), b. May, 1794; m. (1) 1830,
Sarah (Sally) Durand.
She d. in Moriah, N. Y., Nov., 1844; he m. (2) Maria Mattoon, b. in i^orth-
field, Mass.. 1813, dau. of Elihu Mattoon; d. Mar., 1853; she d. in Northfield,
22 July, 1881.
He was a clergj-man; was principal of the Essex Co. (N. Y.) Academy.
Children by first wife, b. in Elizabethtown, N. Y.
8120 Frank,® b. ; d. in Oakland, Cal., 1869; was a member of the
hardware firm of Linforth, Kellogg & Rail.
8121 Mary Eliz.abeth® b. ; m. in Oakland, 22 Feb., 1870, Francis
Stoddard Page, b. in Lewis, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1842, son of John
Burnell Stoddard, b. 10 June, 1816, and Maria F. Parkhill; he
was adopted by Francis Wyman Page and Jane Stoddard; she d.
in Oakland, 15 Feb., 1872; had no children; he m. (2) in Oak-
land, 9 Sept., 1874, Emily Morrell Arms, b. in Johnstown, N. Y.,
dau. of Charles Arms, b. 27 Feb., 1807, and Harriette Morrell, b. 5
Dec, 1816; he is in the lumber business; a Presbji:erian ; res. in
Berkeley, Cal.
8122 Kasper Kaenee,® b. ; d. aged 12 or 15.
The Kelloqqs in the New World. 569
3368. V'ALENTINE,^ son of Elijah^ (1^1-i), b. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 26
Aug., 1796; m. Apr., 1822, Huldah Phelps, b. in ElizabethtowB, 4 Jan., ISOO,
dau. of Elijah Phelps.
He d. in Minerva, X. Y., 28 Oct., 1868; she d. in Saint Charles, Minn., IS
Oct., 1873.
He was a farmer in Elizabethtown, and Minerva.
Children, b. in Elizabethtoirn.
8123 Maey (Polly),» b. 4 Jan., 1823; d. 5 Mar., 1842.
+8124 Jane A.,» b. 10 July, 1827 ; m. William E. Codman.
-i-812o Leoline Valentine,* b. 7 Oct., 1829 ; m. Mary Eiley West.
+8126 LuENA Eebekah,** b. 26 Jan., 1833; m. John Townsend Miller.
+8127 Eliza Lee,** b. 27 Dec, 1836; m. Eichard Norman Miller.
+8128 Claea Waldron,® b. 24 Aug., 1839; m. John Ashley Tupper.
8129 Mary» b. 21 Feb., 1844; res., unm., in Saint Charles.
+8130 EvA,o b. 25 Aug., 1845; m. Samuel A. Longnecker.
3369. UEANA,» dau. of Elijah'' (1214), b. in Elizabethtown, X. Y., 3 Mar.,
1798; m. 1816, Benjamin Calkins, b. 29 Sept., 1795, son of Elijah Calkins, b. 9'
Apr., 1764, and Keziah Eogers, of Elizabethtown.
She d. 31 Mar., 1842 ; he d. 12 Jan., 1887.
He was a farmer; res. in Elizabethtown, where both d. He served in the
war of 1812. He was a Baptist and a Eepublican.
Children, b. in Elizabethtown.
8131 Rcbcl-ah Calkins.'^ h. 25 Jan., 1823; m. (1) in Elizabethtown, Albin
Blood; (2) Flower; had four children.
8133 Rosamond CalMns,^ b. 2 May, 1826; d. unm., in Elizabethtown, 18 Mar.,
1895.
8133 Henry CalTcins,^ b. ; m. ; when last heard of he was in
Newberry, Lycoming Co., Pa.
8134 Phoebe Ann Call-ins,'^ b. 4 Mar., 1828; m. in Elizabethtown, 18 Feb.,
1846, Cyril Wakefield; d. in North Hudson, N. Y., 7 June, 1865;
had two children.
8135 Juliette Calkins,^ b. 2 July, 1834; m. in Elizabethtown, George H.
Glidden; d. in Elizabethtown, 6 Aug., 1889.
8136 Theodore Calkins,^ b. 8 Sept., 1839; m. (1) Anis Hanchet; (2) Marj-
E. Furguson; d. in Willard, N. Y., 13 Jan., 1890.
3370. THEEON,s son of Elijah' (1214), b. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 12 Nov.,
1801 ; m. in Moriah, 22 Jan., 1829, Lurinda Edgerton Davenport, b. in Granville,
N. Y., 23 Dec, 1808, dau. of Benjamin Davenport and Sarah Cotton.
He d. Sept., 1879 ; she d. 4 Sept., 1888.
He was a farmer in Elizabethtown until 1837, when he rem. to Geauga Co.,
0. ; in 1856 to Hardin Co., la. ; later res. in Alden, la., and, up to the time of
his death, in Buckeye, la.
Children, first three b. in Elizabetlitown.
+8137 Sarah Cotton," b. 29 Nov., 1829 ; m. Nicholas 0. Silvemail.
+8138 Maey Elizabeth,® b. 10 Oct., 1831 ; m. Stephen Lewis Loveland.
570
The Kelloggs ix the New World.
8139 Maeia Jane,** b. 5 Dec, 1833; m. as his second wife, 29 Nov., 1865,
Stephen Lewis Loveland, of Marshalltown, la. (who had previously
m. her sister, Mary Elizabeth), b. in Wolcott, Conn., 2 Apr., 1827,
son of Miles Loveland, b. 3 Oct., 1795, and Susan Pierson, b. 1768;
he was a mechanic; a Presb}-terian and a Eepublican; res. in
Cedar Eapids, la. ; had no children.
8140 Franklin Edgerton,** b. 7 Mar., 1837 ; d. in Madison, 0., 20 Apr., 1840.
8141 Theron AuGUSxrs," b. 22 Apr., 1839 ; d. unm., in Buckeye, la., 23 Feb.,
1871.
4-8142 Eterson Edgerton,» b. in Troy, 0., 8 June, 1841 ; m. (1) Mary Amelia
Smith; (2) Josephine Arrilla Borland.
+8143 Arza Phelps,** b. in Parkman, 0., 2 Nov., 1843 ; m. Harriet Maria
Smith.
8144 Haeriet Lucinda» b. 8 Dec, 1S46; d. in Troy, 0., 30 Aug., 1848.
8145 Henrietta LrRiNDA,** b. in Parkman, 0., 16 Dec, 1849 ; d. unm., in
Buckeye, la., 5 Apr., 1871.
3371. SOPHIA,^ dau. of Elijah' (1214), b. 5 Jan., 1804; m. 23 Mar., 1826,
William Dayton Eowe, b. in Chesterfield, Mass., 10 Nov., 1804, son of Luther
Eowe, b. in Great Barrington, Mass., 15 Dec, 1781, and Sally Bennette, b. in
Stockbridge, Mass., 16 Feb., 1782.
She d. 29 Apr., 1861.
He was a farmer in Chesterfield, Mass; in 1865, in Horicon, Wis., and in
1866 in Fox Lake, Wis.
Children.
8146 Silas Bennette Bowep b. 22 May, 1827; m. 11 Mar., 1851, Emily Mehit-
able Deyo, of Elizabethtown ; was a wheelwright; res. in Keese-
viUe and Chesterfield, N. Y.
8147 Lucy Rowe/> b. 20 Aug., 1829; d. 24 July, 1851.
8148 Edwin Conant Rowe,^ b. 5 Aug., 1831; res. in Lewis, N. Y.
8149 Albert Eowe^ b. 18 Apr., 1833; m. 8 Apr., 1858, Jane PeUing, of Clin-
ton Co., N. Y. ; res. in Stockton, Cal.
8150 Carlos V/alden Eowe,^ b. 3 May, 1835; m. 11 Sept., 1866, Lydia Ann
Andrews, of Chesterfield; was a Union soldier; served in Co. I,
Seventy-seventh New York Volunteers; was engaged in about
thirty battles and was made prisoner, 10 May, 1864, in Spottsyl-
vania, Ya. ; escaped while marching south. May 15, and reached the
Union lines in Fredericksburgh, May 23; res., in 1880, in Keese-
ville; now res. in Chesterfield, N. Y.
8151 Charlotte Rou-e.^ b. 1 Oct., 1837.
8153 Angelina Rowe.^ b. 9 Aug., 1840; d. 21 Mar., 1841.
8153 Anette Rowe^ b. 20 Mar., 1842; res. in 1900, in Lewis, and later in
Bouquet, N. Y.
8154 Fidelia Rowe^ b. 7 July, 1843; d. 17 Sept., 1847.
8155 Judson Worden Rowe^ b. 20 Feb., 1845; res. in Stockton, Cal.
8156 Emily Rowe,^ b. 27 Feb., 1847 ; d. 23 Apr., same year.
8157 Angelette Rowe^ b. 5 May, 1849; m. Atherton; res. in Bouquet.
LOEENZO,^ son of Daniel'" (1260), b. in Shoreham, Vt., 8 Sept., 1798;
[
The Kelloggs in the New World. 571
m. (1) May, 1824, Sarah P. IMoore, b. Aug., 1805, dau. of Asa Moore, of Cham-
plain, N. Y., and Rebecca .
She d. ; he m. (2) 3 Sept., 1829, Eoxanua Burdick, b. 1800; d. in
Champlain, 4 July, 1881.
He was a farmer ; rem. to Champlain in 1800, where he res. until his death.
He was a staunch member of the Congregational Church.
Children by first wife, b. in Champlain.
+8158 Sarah Rebecca," b. 4 Mar., 1825; m. William T. Crook.
4-8159 Olinda Clemektixe," b. 5 Oct., 1827; m. Judge George Eice Willett.
+8160 Norman Augustine Moore," b. 13 Feb., 1829; m. (1) Octavia Yale;
(2) Louisa Augusta Dunning.
Children by second wife.
8161 Henry Martyn," b. 21 Apr., 1832; m. in Beaver Dam, Wis., 29 Oct.,
1857, Elizabeth Smith, b. in Burlington, Vt., 14 Jan., 1830, dau.
of Reuben Smith, b. 21 Sept., 1789, and Elizabeth Porter, b. 2 Jan.,
1793; is in the hotel business in Los Angeles, Cal. ; has no chil-
dren.
+ 8162 Brainard," b. 15 Aug., 1834; m. Julia Rogers Cutler.
+8163 Sylvester Alonzo," b. 15 May, 1838; m. Susan Elizabeth Averill.
+8164 Theodore Burdick," b. 12 Dec, 1839; m. Mary J. Bradley.
-1-8165 Cyrus Henderson," b. 11 Mar., 1843; m. Julia Caroline Olds.
3396. PAMELA I.,^ dau. of Daniel" (1260), b. in Champlain, N. Y., 9 Aug.,
1807 ; m. Thomas Dodds, b. in England.
She d. 1878.
Children.
8166 Cyrus Dodds^ b. .
8167 James Dodds,^ b. .
3397. MARY (POLLY) MATILDA,^ dau. of Daniel' (1260), b. in Cham-
plain, N. Y., 2 Oct., 1S09; m. in Champlain, 8 June, 1848, Jacob Bowron, b. 14
Aug., 1803, son of Joseph Bowron, b. in England, 1775, and Mary Fox, b. in
Cathermoorside, England, 1778.
She d. 5 May, 1854; he d. 16 Feb., 1883.
He was a farmer; res. in Champlain, where both d.
Children.
8168 Helen Jane Bowron,^ b. 7 June, 1849; m. 6 July, 1876, Benjamin Wood-
ward; res. in Champlain.
8169 Sarah Permelia Bowron,^ b. 13 June, 1851; d. 4 Nov., 1861.
8170 Mary (Polly) Matilda Bowron,^ b. 3 May, 1854; d. 1 Aug., same year.
3403. TRYPHENA,* dau. of Aaron' (1264), b. in Genoa, N. Y., 23 July,
1791 ; m. 1813, Joseph Pixley, b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 1772.
He d. 17 Sept., 1839 ; she d. 15 Oct., 1862.
He was a farmer ; res. in Wright, Mich., where both d.
Children.
8171 Aaron Pixley » b. 12 May, 1814; d. July, 1862.
8172 Amy Pixley,'^ b. 1 Feb., 1816.
8173 Abigail Pixley,^ b. 3 Apr., 1818.
572
The Kelloggs in the New Would.
8174 Martha Pixley,^ b. 3 Nov., 1823.
8175 Walter Pixley^ b. 25 Feb., 1824.
8176 Samson Pixley^ b. 3 Aug., 1826.
8177 Diana PixleyP b. 19 May, 1839.
8178 Ulysses Pixley,^ b. 1 Nov., 1831.
8179 Flora Pixley^ b. 11 Dec, 1834.
3405. ALPHEUS,'^ son of Aaron'^ (1264), b. in Westfield, N. Y., 19 Nov.,
1797; m. 21 May, 1819, Cynthia Wright, b. in Moravia, N. Y., 19 Nov., 1799,
dau. of David Wright and Jerusha Gibbs.
He d. in Lockport, N. Y., 5 Aug., 1834, on his journey from the West.
He was a miller; res. in Locke, Moravia and Genoa, N. Y.
Children.
+8180 DwiGnT,» b. in Moravia, 35 Mar., 1830; m. Edna Shorey.
8181 Calista," b. in Moravia, 21 Mar., 1831 ; m. 8 June, 1857, John Mc-
CriUas.
+8183 DoKwiN,» b. in Moravia, 11 June, 1832; m. (1) Harriet McLean; (2)
Eliza Ann Dutcher.
8183 Eliza Colney» b. 10 Oct., 1833; m. 37 Aug., 1849, Montgomery Miller.
y 8184 David Weight,* b. 15 Dec., 1834; m. 13 Mar., 1845, Ann Eliza Sher-
8185 Caroline," b. 31 Apr., 1836; d. in Moravia, 15 Nov., 1849.
3406. JANE,8 dau. of Aaron'' (1364), b. in Locke, N. Y., 26 May, 1803 ; m. 32
Feb., 1818, Timothy Johnson, b. in Phelps, N. Y., 7 Sept., 1793, son of Moses
Johnson, b. in Morris Co., N. J., 1763, and Huldah Kinney, b. in Essex Co.,
N. J., 31 Mar., 1760.
He d. 22 Mar., 1858 ; she d. 27 Oct., 1860.
They were m. in Locke; rem. 25 Sept., 1837, to Wright, Hillsdale Co., Mich.,
where they purchased a farm and where both d.
Children.
8186 Sophia Johnson,^ b. 25 Sept., 1819 ; m. 16 Aug., 1837, William Wattles
Bennett; he was a farmer; res. in Wright and Hudson, Mich.;
had six children.
8187 Franklin Johnson^ b. 23 Dec, 1831; m. 11 Mar., 1846, Sally Sophia
Bennett; d. in Wright, 31 Apr., 1856; was a farmer; had two
children.
8188 Edwin Johnson^ b. 38 Mar., 1834; m. (1) 38 Feb., 1849, Frances Har-
riet Brewster; she d. in Wright, 38 Apr., 1863; he m. (2) 14 May, )
1868, Elizabeth Ten; res. in Hudson; had no children.
8189 Eiel Johnson,^ b. 2 June, 1826; m. 4 Sept., 1851, Wealthy Mason; was!
a farmer in Wright; had three children. ■
8190 Andrew Jackson Johnson,^ b. 5 July, 1828; m. 3 Feb., 1858, Anna Mary,
Camp; res. in Hudson, where he was in the livery business; had
one child.
8191 Charlotte Johnson,^ h. 1 July, 1831; m. 8 Oct., 1857, William Mortimer
Blythe; he was a mechanic; res. in Hudson; had two children.
, /j'Z^
r
^33^
G/RAGEMANAT
MECA FALLS
gPlESSUDDENLY
bwight M. Kellogg Takes Un
i'«xpected Turn for Worse
in New York Hospital.
une l(?Jt-Dwisbt 31,
old, fcflj
i'"Seneca Fallsi
ligllog?. 72 yente/old, fcf| forty rears
ttromment here in the Jiverv and ga
JJjmess, died suddenly in St, Luke'a
rMpita], Xew York city, at 8:30 oclock
, us .morning. . Ha underwent an'^ppera-
(On on June 3d. 'His condition had
;reatly improved an4 complete recovery
as .expected. ,His' sudden death this
loming was a shock to his relatives.
Tends and business associates.
^Mr. Kellogg -s^as born in thejown of.
loravis, Cayuga county^ on ,Ian«ary IS,
so2. , His -fahter, Pavid .M", Keltogg,
?'..?. ."native of Lock, in --the ' same
unty. ■, After reaching 21 .years q! ag'e,
« started in tlie livery busines.s at
pravia, which' be Buccessftjlly conducted
!• a year and then moved to Port Byron,
fisaging in buying and selling ;horses in
onnection ■ with a livery. In the spring
1 18S5, he. opened a livery business on
jite street, '.across' from' hjs • present
«tion, and was burned out in the fire
^1890. "Foriour years he occupied the
I(i Hoag house stable and then purchased
i|e.buiJding and vacant Jot north of the,
otel, extending front and rear_to Statf^
Jd Alynderse streets. .He'-4J!en Terecta'f r
5 present imposing structure extendi^f^;
out superior for its purpose in .
al Xew i'ork. / Four years ago,' he re-
eled the building Into s modern --ga
>«e and ofSce,' making the south' portion
Uhe building Into a bowling and billiard
9-lor.v,Witii.hfa son, Burt, -he baa Since
*ducted tbe-'bustness until,-!!! 'Jiealth
lEr took him several months ago.'
iilr. "Kellogs .was 'a member jof Poca-
Iji.tas .Lodge,".?., and A.M. .-He took
I flctive-TJiterest jn the iffairs ]ft -^Ija
?ase and served on 'several^vDfig? c6m-
|Kqn3.' ■'■;■.:',■'-■._' ■ "-;-■■■.
.Eirv'iving ig' Ilia widow, 'Mrs. Ida-G.
n'ogg ;
5urt Efllogg,
ddaughter, Thelma K. Keliogg, all of
Seca ' "Falls'f.v.'two sistere,' iStrs.'; J'red
«-fi'3,''of .llorajria and Jlrs.iJIa^ 'Sig-
f,ojE.S<:r"anto5,^Pa'.,"and tireeb^OtheraV
rfbn"'ana DojTvKtlloggi'p^JfiJrayLa'ahd
erman ■KjtUpgi-'pt , thi3-',yillaj[ei- f-Th't
dy'^in';be'^lJf<Jugiit Bere icymorrow ^iind
■?<'t'^fhiH'!>^m^-ii^
;..-^6me/-^'o,'^:23 iStatP
'--■r'jsiiT .'. "'^y. •; -r?.-; .%
The Kt-lloggs in the New World. 573
8192 Sarah Kinsley Johnson,^ h. 17 Sept., 1832; m. 7 May, 1854, Justin Cam-
ser; he was a farmer; res. in Medina, Mich. ; had one child.
8193 Jonathan Johnson,^ b. 14 Xov., 1834; m. 26 Dec, 1860, Mary Elizabeth
Blazier ; res. in Union City, Mich. ; had one child.
8194 Ray N. Johnson,^ b. in Wright, 21 Nov., 1839; m. 10 Nov., 1858, Bachel
Blunt ; res. in Detroit, Mich. ; was general agent for the American
Sewing Machine Company for Northern Michigan; had one child.
3408. CALVIN,* son of Aaron' (1264), b. in Locke, N. Y., 19 May, 1808; m.
Sally Jane Davis, b. 26 May, 1812, dau. of William Davis, b. 5 ilay, 1777, and
Alice Bartoo, b. 14 Dec, 1783, who celebrated her one hundredth birthday in
1883, at which time, of her one hundred and thirty-three descendants, there were
present, representatives of five generations.
He d. in Rashford, N. Y., 30 Sept., 1883 ; she d. there, 12 Mar., 1891.
He had a saw and shingle mill ; res. in Locke, Freedom, Eden, Caneadea and
Eushford, N. Y., from 1861 until his death. He was a Baptist, a Republican and
later a Prohibitionist.
Children.
+8195 Alfred Eiley,^ b. in Freedom, 14 Sept., 1831 ; m. Mariette Bannister.
+8196 Cornelius L.," b. in Freedom, 26 Mar., 1834; m. Betsey B. Bacon.
+8197 HiRAM,» b. in Sandusky, N. Y., 8 Apr., 1836; m. Sophia Clarissa Chaffee.
+8198 Aaron Demery,® b. in Eden, 26 Aug., 1838 ; m. Loduyska Dutton.
8199 Philander,® b. in Eden, 8 Aug., 1841 ; d. unm., 3 May, 1863, in Chan-
cellorsville, Va. ; was a private in the Sixty-fourth Volunteer Reg.,
in the civil war; was a lumberman and a farmer of Eushford.
+8200 Orlena Leoline,» b. in Eden, 23 Aug., 1843; m. Wilber S. Chamberlain.
3409. 0LIVE,8 dau. of LovelF (1265), b. ; m. Marcus Winchester.
They res. in Madison, 0.
Children.
8201 Ahena Winchester,^ b. 1815.
8202 Samuel Winchester,'^ b. 1818.
8203 Timothy Winchester,^ b. 1821.
8204 Thankful Winchester,^ b. 1824.
8205 Franklin Winchester,^ h. .
8206 Rebecca Winchester,^ b. .
8207 Steadman Winchester,^ b. .
3411. ANTHA,8 dau. of Lovell' (1265), b. in Floyd, N. Y., 25 Oct., 1796; m.
29 Nov., 1812, John Webb Parry, b. in Hartland, Conn., 2 Nov., 1786, son of
John Parrv, b. in Kidderminster, England, 23 Oct., 1750, and Olive Swetman, b.
in Litchfield Co., Conn., 2 Aug., 1762.
He d. in 1878.
He was a farmer in Wethersfield, N. Y., and Three Oaks, Mich.
Children.
8208 Porter Brown Parry,^ b. 22 July, 1815; m. (1) 25 Aug., 1846, NancjJ
Jane Sheldon, of Fleming, N. Y. ; she d. in Buchanan, Mich., 1
Nov., 1848; he m. (2) 4 Nov., 1850, Cornelia "Upson, of Green-
field, Ind. ; he was a Congregational minister in Three Oaks.
574 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8209 Sybil Parry, ^ b. 25 Nov., 1816; d. unm., in Janesville, Wis., 27 Oct.,
1848.
8210 JoJui Miles Parry^ b. 21 Xov., 1818; m. Julia Tyler; was a mason in
Marshalltow:!, la.
8211 Cornelia Ann Parry, ^ b. 26 July, 1820; d. 19 May, 1824.
8213 George Sanford Parry ^ b. 9 Jan., 1823; m. Eliza Lewis; d. in Chicago,
111., 27 Apr., 1874.
8213 Harriet Lydia Parry,^ b. 7 Mar., 1825 ; m. 19 Mar., 1850, Joshua Tay-
lor ; he was a farmer in Central City, la. ; she d. in Central City,
15 June, 1875.
8314 Caroline Parry p b. 10 Jan., 1828; m. Kendrick A. Doolittle, a farmer
in Webster City, la.
8215 Eliza Parry ^ b. 19 Feb., 1830; m. July, 1849, Joseph P. York; he was
a farmer in Magnolia, Wis.
8216 Thanhful Janette Parry,^ b. 16 Jan., 1833 ; m. 11 Apr., 1863, Malcomb
Tewksbury; he was general agent for school books in Massachu-
setts ; she d. in Boston, Mass., 9 June, 1864 ; he m. .
8217 Antha Maria Parry^ b. 13 Jan., 1835 ; m. 11 Apr., 1874, James F. Mer-
riam, a Baptist minister; res. in Santa Ana, Cal.
8218 Mary Elizabeth Parry,^ b. 3 Nov., 1839 ; m. 11 Feb., 1857, Malancthon
McWethy, a mechanic in Three Oaks.
3414. AAR0N,8 son of LoveU^ (1265), b. in Eome, N. Y., 8 Feb., 1804; m. in
Ellery, N. Y., about 1824, Diantha Parker, b. 4 July, 1806, dau. of Benjamin
Parker, b. in Rhode Island, 1766, and Mary Davis.
He d. in Albany, Wis., 2 Jan., 1892.
He was a farmer ; rem. from Rome, with his parents, to Orangeville, thence
to Luzerne Co., 111., in 1836; to Michigan in 1839; thence to Janesville, Wis.,
and Dayton, Wis., in 1842 ; in 1846 to Albany, where he res. until his death.
Children.
8219 Mart,«> b. ; d. aged 12 years.
8220 Amt,» b. .
8221 Olive » b. .
-f8222 Ann,» b. in Ellery, N. Y., 11 Nov., 1830; m. Luther Fairbank Green.
8223 Permelia,** b. ; m. Samuel Smith; d. in Pennsylvania; had no
children.
-f8224 TiMOTHT,«> b. in Ellery, 2 Oct., 1833 ; m. Lydia Lucina Hulburt.
-1-8225 Almira,» b. 7 Sept., 1837; m. Charles Edwin Parker (8234).
8226 Elizabeth,® b. ; m. Edwin B. Noble; res. in Medicine Lodge,
Kas. ; had two children.
-f-8227 Martha Alvira," b. 21 Jan., 1841 ; m. Corydon M. Perry.
-1-8228 Marshall Aaron,® b. in Albany, 25 Mar., 1846; m. Ella Janette Hoit.
I
LYDIA,8 dau. of LoveU^ (1265), b. in Rome, N. Y., 7 Mar., 1807 ; m. in
, N. Y., 8 Feb., 1833, Philip Parker, b. in Burlington, N. Y., 12 Nov., 1795, i
3415.
Ellery,
son of Benjamin Parker.
He d. 31 May, 1853; she d. 7 Nov., 1858.
He was a farmer ; res. in Ellery. He was a Whig in politics.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 575
Children, b. in Ellerij.
8229 Elizabeth Parker,^ b. 2 Apr., 1825; m. 1843, James Hale; res. in Ellery.
8230 Clarl- Parker,^ b. S Feb., 1827; d. unm., 21 May, 1S49.
8231 Jane Ann Parker,^ b. 17 Jan., 1829; m. 1847", Russell B. Shaw; d. in
Jamestown, N. Y., 25 Apr., 1845.
8232 Aaron II. Parker,^ b. 26 June, 1831 ; m. 25 May, 1853, Sarah Ann Mil-
ler; res. in Ellery.
8233 Ormiis Parker,^ b. 1 Sept., 1834 ; d. in Albany, Wis., 21 Oct., 1854.
8234 Charles Edwin Parker^ b. 16 Sept., 1837 ; m. in Albany, about 1863,
his cousin, Almira Kellogg (-(-8225).
3416. JOSEPH,^ son of Joseph' (1367), b. 20 Sept., 1810; m. Susan Eldred,
b. in Vermont, 27 Oct., 1809, dau. of Joseph Eldred and Martha Brown, of Hec-
tor, X. Y.
He d. 20 Aug., 1865 ; she d. in Ithaca, X. Y., 29 Apr., 1870.
He was a tobacconist ; res. in Ithaca.
Children, b. in Ithaca.
-f 8235 Oscar Fitzl.wd.o b. 15 Jan., 1834; m. Susan Stewart.
8236 William Henuy Haekison,^ b. 5 June, 1840; was for some years a
sailor ; is a farmer ; res., unm., in Blackland, Tex. ; a Eepublican.
-f8237 Aryilla,® b. 26 Apr., 1843; m. Franklin Augustus Warner.
8238 Maeiox Augusta,** b. 18 Apr., 1846; d. 27 Aug., 1847.
-1-8239 Augusta » b. 20 Sept., 1848; m. James R. Bowen.
3417. XOAH JEFFERS0X,8 son of Joseph" (1267), b. 24 May, 1S13; m. 6
May, 1840, Sarah Marshall Kensett, b. in the City of Xew York, Dec, 1822, dau.
of Thomas Kensett, b. in Hampton Court, Middlesex Co., England, 16 Aug.,
1786, and Elizabeth Atwater Daggett.
He d. 5 May, 1860.
He was an artist in Ithaca, X. Y., and Xew York City. After his death she
res. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children, b. in Ithaca.
8240 Elizabeth Xelson,» b. 16 Feb., 1843; m. , 15 Oct., 1863.
8241 Feedeeick Kensett,** b. 9 Xov., 1845; d. in Brooklyn, 13 Jan., 1880.
8242 John Kensett,^ b. 11 Apr., 1851.
3419. HEXRY HARRISOX,* son of Joseph' (1267), b. in Locke, X. Y., 29
June, 1818 ; m. 12 Sept., 1848, Mary Presendia Kimball, b. in Sacket Harbor,
N. Y., 19 Xov., 1826, dau. of Joseph Kimball, b. in West Greenwich, R. I., 25
Aug., 1788, and Presendia Huntington, b. in Xew Grantham, X. H., 8 May, 1794.
He d. in Evanston, 111., 4 Apr., 1899.
He was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Waterto^-n. He was a
druggist; res. in Ithaca, Havana, Jefferson, Elmira and Watertown, X. Y., at
which place he was for five years in partnership with Henry Scribner, a brother
of the founder of the Scribner Publishing Company. He later res. in Evanston.
After his death she res. in Evanston.
Children, b. in Watertown.
8243 George Frederick,® b. 16 June, 1852; d. 19 June, same year.
576 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+8244 Maey Josephine.^ b. 4 Oct., 1856 ; m. Charles Beach Atwell.
8245 Saeah Elizabeth,'* b. 10 Jan., 1865 ; d. unm., 12 June, 1887.
3420. PHEBE,s dau. of Joseph'' (1267), b. 26 Oct., 1820; m. 19 Aug., 1843,
Harvey Mead, b. 24 Apr., 1817, son of William Mead, b. in Chenango Co., N. Y.,
1792, and Ruth Almy, b. in Tompkins Co., N. Y., 1798.
He was a shoemaker and farmer in Valparaiso, Ind.
Children.
8246 Helen Mead,^ b. 4 Sept., 1844 ; m. Mar., 1867, Sylvester L. Miller, of
Bradford Co., Pa.; he was a farmer.
8247 Lovell Mead,^ b. 20 Aug., 1846; d. 12 Nov., 1874; res. in Elmira, N. Y.
8248 Franklin Mead,^ b. 21 May, 1848; d. 10 Feb., 1853.
8249 Henry Elliott Meadp b. 6 May, 1850; d. 18 Sept., 1865.
8250 Sarah Marcella Mead^ b. 8 Dec, 1852.
8251 Franl-lin Mead,^ b. 30 Apr., 1854.
8252 Mary Zulema Mead/* b. 8 Mar., 1857.
8253 Joseph Herbert Mead,^ b. 15 Feb., 1860.
8254 William Meadp b. 3 Mar., 1864; d. 18 Sept., 1867.
3423. SUSAN,s dau. of Joseph^ (1267), b. in Ithaca, N. Y., 8 Apr., 1829; m.
in Burdett, N. Y., 7 Dec., 1854, Jacob Havener, b. in Paterson, N. J., 2 Sept.,
1827, son of William M. Havener, b. in Asbury, N. J., 10 Feb., 1808.
She d. in Elmira, N. Y., 23 May, 1879.
From 1854 to 1860 he was a farmer in Darlington, Wis. ; from 1886 to 1899
a merchant in Elmira, N. Y. He was a Congregationalist and a Republican.
Child.
8255 Carlton Kellogg Havener,^ b. in Centre, Wis., 6 Jan., 1860 ; m. 12 SepL,
1893, Elizabeth D. Fenner; res. in Elmira.
3441. FREDERICK VINCENT,^ son of Marquis De Lafayette'' (1276), b.
Champion, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1820 ; m. in Somonauk, III, 5 Feb., 1852, Mary Clark,
b. in Haddam, Conn., 5 Aug., 1829, dau. of George Clark, b. in Haddam, 29 May,
1792, and Emily Smith, b. in Haddam, 17 June, 1795.
He d. in Yreka, Cal., 3 Jan., 1854, where he had gone for his health; she d.
12 Dec, 1895.
He was a farmer in Geneva, 111., and Van Buren, Jackson Co., la.
Child.
8256 Helex Amelia,'^ b. in Somonauk, 6 July, 1853; m. 16 July, 1896, Fred
L. Bryant, b. in Hermon, Me., 23 June, 1855, son of Robert D.
Bryant, b. 12 July, 1822, and Elizabeth D. Baker, b. 15 July, 1824;
she was graduated, in 1873, from the Illinois State Normal School;
was for a time a teacher in the Chicago public schools; res. in Chi-
cago, 111.
3442. SILAS ORVILLE,^ son of Marquis De Lafayette'' (1276), b. in Cham-
pion, N. Y., 5 Jan., 1822; m. in Fond du Lac, Wis., 8 Nov., 1850, Isabel Fuller
Brisbane, b. in Scotland, 6 Jan., 1833, dau. of William Brisbane, b. 1812, and '
Janet Scott, b. 1813.
The KJELLOGQS in the New World. 5'
He d. in Gilmore City, la., 30 Apr., 1893.
He was a farmer in Preston, la. After his death she res. in Gilmore City.
Children, b. in Preston.
+8257 Emma Janet,* b. 4 Dec., 1851; m. Willard Van Steenburg.
+8258 Arthur William,® b. 2? Nov., 1853 ; m. Sarah Belle Yiall.
+8259 Eliza Betsey,* b. 18 Apr., 1856; m. Edwin Sherman Weed.
+8260 Elva CoR-i," b. 8 Sept., 1858; m. Justus Orlando Legg.
+8261 Edgar Marquis,* b. 24 Aug., 1861 ; m. Emma Winuegar.
+8262 Owen Har\-ey* b. 23 Mar., 1865; m. Grace Brown.
3443. C0ENELIA,8 ^^^^ ^f Marquis De Lafayette'' (1276), b. in Champion,
N. Y., 30 June, 1824 ; m. in Geneva, HI., 13 Oct., 1845, William J. Gillett, b. in
New Hartford, Conn., 29 July, 1812, son of Matthew Gillett.
She d. 29 Oct., 1860; he d. in Preston, la., 20 Nov., 1895.
He was a farmer; res. in Preston.
Children.
8263 Elizabeth Georgiana Gillett,^ b. 19 Mar., 1847 ; d. 20 June, 1852.
8264 Cora Eliza Gillett,^ b. 13 Sept., 1849; d. 20 Aug., 1850.
8265 Ada Irene Gillett,^ b. 21 May, 1852; m. Cyrus E. Wilson; res. in Hum-
boldt, la.
8266 Ira Matthew Gillett,^ b. 10 Apr., 1857.
3444. ALMEDIA SAMANTHA,^ dau. of Marquis De Lafayette^ (1276), b. in
Champion, N. Y., 18 June, 1826; m. in Waupun, Fond du Lac Co., Wis., 11 Apr.,
1849, William Sikes, b. in Eoxbury, Mass., 18 Nov., 1814, son of Increase Sikes,
b. 5 Sept., 1761, and Lucy Wright^ b. 14 Nov., 1785.
He d. in Geneva, III, 10 Oct., 1870; she d. in Spragueville, la., 23 Nov.,
1871.
He was a farmer; res. in Spragueville. He was a Congregationalist and a
Republican.
Children.
8267 Albert Arthur Sikes,^ b. 20 Mar., 1850; d. 6 June, 1853.
8268 Ella Adelc Sihes,^ b. 15 May, 1852; d. 26 July, 1867.
8269 Clara Gertrude SikesP b. 16 Apr., 1854; m. 3 Mar., 1875, Warren Jared
Burtis; res. in Cedar Rapids, la.; had four children.
8270 Ida lone Sikes,'^ b. 29 Nov., 1855 ; m. 21 Sept., 1892, BjTon David Holt;
res. in Jewell Junction, la. ; had three children.
8271 Mart/ Edith Sikes,'^ b. 1 Dec, 1857 ; m. 11 Sept., 1878. Emanuel Wash-
ington Detwiler; res. in Vinton, la.; had two children.
8272 Effie Capitola Sikes,^ b. 25 Sept., 1859 ; m. 25 Sept., 1877, William Ben-
jamin Woodward ; res. in Fruitvale, Ala. ; had eight children.
8273 Lillian Almedia Sikes,'^ b. 10 Nov., 1864; m. 21 Feb., 1884, John Bower;
res. in Correctionville, Ala. ; d. 14 Sept., 1887.
8274 Florence Cornelia Sikes,'^ b. 30 Aug., 1865; d. 16 Apr., 1866.
8275 Herbert Alva Sikes,^ b. 15 Dec, 1868; d. 11 Apr., 1869.
3447. ELIZA MINERVA,^ dau. of Marquis De Lafayette' (1276), b. in Elyria,
0., 20 July, 1836; m..in Geneva, 111., 18 May, 1854, Charles Hall Taylor, b. in
578
The Kelloggs in the New World.
Owego, N. Y., Apr., 1834, son of David Taylor, b. Aug., 1802, and Helena
Tappin.
He d. ; she d. 8 Aug., 1866.
Res. in Squaw Grove, 111.
Children, h. in Squaw Grove.
8376 C. Frederick Taylor^ b. 23 Sept., 1855; d. there, 1872.
8377 Sarah Delphine Taylor,^ b. 14 Jan., 1858;
8378 Wilton Carlos Taylor^ b. 22 Feb., 1860.
8279 Anna Taylor,^ b. 14 Feb., 1862; m. ,
in Squaw Grove.
8380 Jack Taylor P b. 6 May, 1864; res. in Aurora, 111.
in Squaw Grove.
3448. ELEANOR PAMELIA,® dau. of Marquis De Lafayette" (1376), b. in
La Grange, 0., 11 July, 1838; m. in Aurora, III, 26 Feb., 1862, George Washing-
ton Hale, b. in Stockton, N. Y., 39 Apr., 1833, son of Isaac Hale and Charity Day-
mond.
She d. in South Elgin, 111., 21 Nov., 1874.
He is a moulder and a Republican ; res. in South Elgin.
Children, b. in South Elgin.
8381 Lara Edith Eale,^ b. 3 Mar., 1863 ; res., unm., in South Elgin.
8282 Frederick Charles Eale^ b. 4 July, 1871; is unm.
3449. GE0RGE,8 son of Marquis De Lafayette'^ (1376), b. in La Grange, 0., 9
Nov., 1843; m. in Vinton, la., 19 Oct., 1872, Helen L. Baird, b. 18 Oct., 1856,
dau. of Franklin M. Baird and Jeanette Bonesteel.
He is a farmer ; res. in Vinton ; is a Republican.
Children, h. in Vinton.
8283 GuT» b. 7 May, 1875; m. in Vinton, 16 Dec, 1896, Cora J. Whipple, b.^
27 Mar., 1874, dau. of Cyranius T. Whipple, b. 11 Oct., 1827, and^
Nancy J. Chne, b. 2 Jan., 1838 ; was a soldier in the Spanish war; ;
enlisted as First Lieut, in Co. G, Forty-ninth Iowa Volunteer In-
fantry, 3 June, 1898; d. in Jackson vilfe, Fla., 21 Aug., 1898; had
no children.
8284 Bertha,» b. 7 Mar., 1878 ; d. May, 1879.
8285 HoLLiE,'* b. 9 Apr., 1881.
8286 Oka,» b. 28 Sept., 1887.
8287 EvA,» b. 34 Dec, 1890.
3450. EDITH,s dau. of Marquis De Lafayette'' (1276), b. in Geneva, 111.,
May, 1845; m. in Aurora, 111., 16 Aug., 1864, Tappin Anthony Taylor, b
Owego, N. Y., 16 Dec, 1836, son of David Taylor, b. Aug., 1803, and Helena]
Tappin.
He is a farmer; res. in Hope, Dickinson Co., Kas.
Children.
8288 May Helena Taylor^ b. in Squaw Grove, 111., 10 Sept., 1867 ; m. 6 Ja
1885, in Junction City, Kas., John H. Pratt; res. in Hope; ha^
two children.
8289 Ella Betsey Taylor ^ b. in Fremont, la., 21 Oct., 1869 ; m. in Dilloii
The Kelloggs in the New Woeld. 579
Kas., 6 Dec, 1891, Walter J. Whitehead; res. in Hope: had one
chUcl.
8290 Jessie Edith Taylor,^ b. in Detroit, Kas., 8 Dec, 1878; m. in Hope, 29
June, 1898, Jerome S. Loy; res. in Council Grove, Kas.
3452. HUGH HE.2v-DERS0N,« son of Noah" (1278), b. U Jan., 1815; m.
Nancy Walker.
He d. , in Michigan.
They separateil and she m. again, but he did not. When the war broke out
he and his only son went into the army together.
Child.
8291 Albert,® b. ' ; d. in the army in Tennessee, during the rebellion.
3453. WILBUR CU.ITIS,* son of Noah' (1278), b. 17 May, 1816; m. Martha
Stone.
His residence is not known, but he is supposed to have been in Wyandotte,
Hot Spring Co., Ark.
Children, b. in La Grange, 0.
+8292 Marquis De Lafatette,® b. 22 Sept., 1850; m. Sarah Elizabeth Huck-
elby.
+8293 Mary Ophelia,® b. 26 Nov., 1854; m. John Francis Reinke.
3455. MILO FRANKLIN,^ son of Noah'' (1278), b. in HarrisviUe, 0., 30 Nov.,
1820 ; m. in Delaware Co., N. Y., 22 Feb., 1849, Adeline Maria Case, b. in Frank-
Un, N. Y., 16 Sept., 182-5, dau. of Dewey Case and C}Tithia Howell.
He d. in Skidmore, Mo., 26 Apr., 1900.
He res. near Fairbury, Neb.; was a farmer; a Free Will Baptist and a Re-
publican.
Children, b. in Pitisf.eld, 0.
+8294 James Fred,® b. 6 Jan., 1856 ; m. Minnie Botz Chadduck.
+8295 Hattie Cynthia,® b. 19 Apr., 1857; m. Levi Earner.
8296 A Daughter,® b. ; d. unm., .
3456. FRANCIS NELSON,* son of Noah' (1278), b. n La Grange, 0., 16
Dec, 1821 ; m. in Sullivan, 0., 9 June, 1846, Jenisha Ann Cle.eland, b. in Caze-
novia, N. Y., 13 Aug., 1820, dau. of Isaac Cleveland, of Sullivan, and Anna
Drake, b. 25 May, 1782 or '83.
She d. in La Grange, 27 Sept., 1854; he m. (2) Mrs. Stocdard; was
drowned in Le Roy, Mich., 16 Nov., 1873.
He res. near Cedar Springs, Mich.
Children.
8297 Franklin Brainard,® b. 7 July, 1847; m. 7 Oct., 1874, Car line Hill;
res. in Cedar Springs and Cortland, Mich. ; had no chikr^n.
+8298 Sophia Eliza,® b. in Pittsfield, 0., 28 July, 1849 ; m. Marvin L Pren-
tice.
8299 Orrin,® b. 12 Aug., 1854; d. 8 Sept., same year. '
580
The Kelloggs in the New World.
3457. AMANDA MINERVA,^ dau. of Noali^ (1278), b. in HarrisviUe, 0., 8
Nov., 1822; m. Dr. A. Evans.
She d. in La Grange, 0., 12 June, 1866.
He was a graduate of a medical college in Cleveland, 0. :, was a Methodist
and a Republican.
Children.
8300 Vita Viola Evans^ b. 13 Oct., 1855; m. 25 Oct., 18/4, Lewis;
res. in Fremont, Neb. ; had two children.
8301 Mary Evans,'* b. .
8303 James Evans,^ b. .
3459. CLEMENT AUGUSTUS,^ son of Noah^ (1378), b. in Harrisville, 0.,
29 Nov., 1835; m. in La Grange, 0., 37 Feb., 1849, Susan ^.Itamira Reynolds, b.
27 Apr., 1832, dau. of Joseph Re}Tiolds and Charity Austin.
He is a farmer and inventor; invented the first hand ';orn planter, also the
pruning shears that are now sold in all hardware stores, an 1 the mowing machine
knife grinder, that grinds the knives without removing them from the cutter bar;
res. in East Carmel, 0. ; is a Disciple and a Democrat.
Children.
La Grange, 17 Mar., 18f,0 ; d.
in Carlisle, 0., 10
8303 Pluma Ella,» b.
May, 1862.
8304 EsTELLA Marilla," b. in Russia, 0., 28 July, 1852; ra. 15 Feb., 1883,
Abner Marshall Leslie, son of Ira Leslie and Juliette Barnes; he
was a farmer and a Republican; served in the One Hundred and
Twenty-eighth Ohio Volunteer Infantry; d. in North Amherst, 0.,
5 May, 1893 ; she res. in Elyria, 0. ; had no children.
8305 Irwin Melville," b. in Amherst' 0., 18 Feb., 1854; m. 18 Feb., 1875,
LiUie Arnold; had no children.
4-8306 Boyd Arnold," b. in Crawford. 0., 25 Oct., 1857; m. Rose Ann Ward.
8307 Weldone Eddie,* b. , m Elyria, where he d. .
8308 Delavox Delona,® b. , ia Elyria, 0., where he d. .
3463. JASON SPENCER,^ son of Noah' (1378), b. in La Grange, 0., 14 Aug.,
1834; m. (1) in Seville, 0.. 8 July, 1863, Lucinda Russell Gray, b. 2 Nov., 1842.
When last heard of sAe was living in Seville.
He m. (2) in Pine Valley, N. Y., 13 Oct., 1881, Georgiana Banks, b. 3 Aug.,
1846, dau. of Alonzc Banks, b. 1 Dec, 1823, and Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, b. 11
July, 1822.
He was a Fnion soldier; enlisted as Corp. in Co. C, Seventh Ohio Volunteer
Infantry; rf---, in 1900, in ELmira, N. Y.; in 1901, in Auburndale, Fla.
Child by first wife.
8309 JtDD DwiGHT,® b. 6 Oct., 1866; when last heard of he was in Akron, 0.; '
his family has lost track of him.
Child by second wife.
8310 Jo.' Banks,® b. 2 Oct., 1884; res. in Auburndale.
3478. ,1ARRIET,8 dau. of Deacon Hosmer' (1282), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 21 \
Aug., 1194; m. 9 Oct., 1814, Capt. Frederick Augustus Brown, b. 24 Sept., 1789, j
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 581
son of Eichard B rown, of Chatham, Conn., and Sheffield, Mass., and Anne Pen-
field.
He d. in Shel field, 26 Apr., 1866; she d. 8 Feb., 1875.
He was a far mer in Sheffield.
' Children.
8311 Augustus F. Bruwn,^ b. 15 Mar., 1815; m. Caroline Sparks; d. 13 Feb.,
1ST 1; res. in Boston, Mass.
8313 AnnManaBrown^h. 23 May, 1819; m. 27 Dec., 1838, Horace B.
Can dee; res. in Sheffield.
8313 Leonard Ilrown/* b. 25 Jan., 1821; m. Mary Ann Chapin; d. 22 Feb.,
1873'; res. in Amenia, N. Y.
8314 George Brown^ b. 10 July, 1823; m. Anna M. Bush; d. 8 Oct., 1854;
res. ill White Pigeon, Mich.
8315 Charles Kellogg Brown,^ b. 17 Xo?., 1826; res., unm., in Sheffield.
8316 Caroline Eli.iabeth BrounP b. 28 Apr., 1830; m. 28 Mar., 1850, L. W.
Cutler;' res. in Denver, Col.
8317 Charlotte Awyusia Brown^ b. 16 Oct., 1834; m. 20 Sept., 1870, Zadock
Earner; res. in Santa Cruz, Cal.
8318 Harriet Lucinda Brown/' b. 4 Dec, 1837; m. Joseph A. Kline; res. in
Egremont, Mass.
3481. ALBEET BENJAMJX,^ son of Deacon Hosmer'' (1282), b. in Sheffield,
Mass., 28 Oct., 1799; m. (1) Jn Canaan, Conn., 22 Nov., 1830, Ehoda Lawrence,
b. 30 Apr., 1801, dau. of Anson J^awrence, of North Canaan, Conn., and Elizabeth
Rockwell.
She d. 8 Sept., 1843; he m. ,'2) 31 Dec., 1844, Mrs. Harriet EHzabeth
(Loomis) Van Vleck, b. 13 June, 181' 3, dau. of Deacon Selah Loomis, b. 13 Apr.,
1785, of Coventry, Conn., and Esther _Howard, b. in North Coventry, 2 Nov.,
1786 ; d. in Wethersfield, 111., 23 July, 1387.
He was admitted to the church in Eas.*- Canaan, Conn., 25 June, 1822. He
was a farmer in North Canaan ; rem., Sept., 1843, to WMte Pigeon, Mich., later
to Kewanee, III, and in Mar., 1850, to Wethei.sfield.
Children by first wife, b. in Canaan.
+8319 AiiT Elizabeth,^ b. 3 Dec., 1821; m. Wesley- Trescott.
+8320 Axx,» b. 25 July, 1823; m. (1) Albert H. Wetiherell; (2) Joseph W.
Daniel.
+8321 EuTH Jane,» b. 5 July, 1836 ; m. George M. Clark.
+8322 Ellen Catherine,* b. 30 June, 1830 ; m. Stephen Bull.
+8323 HosiiEE Lawrence,* b. 30 Nov., 1833 ; m. Emily Piatt.
+8334 Anson Lawrence,* b. 23 June, 1836; m. Amanda Fish.
Children by second wife. *'
+8325 Henet Lyman,* b. in White Pigeon, 7 Nov., 1845; m. Nora Emily
Blanchard.
+8326 Chaeles Albert,* b. in White Pigeon, 14 Apr., 1848; i >. Catherine
Smedes Weeks.
+8337 George Clark,* b. in Wethersfield, 13 Nov., 1850; m. Florenci-; Sawyer.
+8328 Cynthia Maria,* b. in Wethersfield, 32 June, 1853 ; m. Edwa cd James
Ray.
582 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3483. EDWIN,8 son of Deacon Hosmer'' (1282), b. in Sheffiej'.d, Mass., 17 Feb.,
1803; m. (1) 25 Sept., 1832, Eleanor Miles Lapsley, b. 15 J eb., 1809, dan. of
John E. Lapsley, of Erie, Pa.
She d. 21 Dec, 1836; he m. (2) 2-i July, 1839, Amelia Elvira Eanger, b. 23
Mar., 1818, in Colerain, Mass.; she d. 6 June, 1862; he d. 6 J uly, 1876.
He was a farmer; res. in White Pigeon, Mich., from 18:50 .to '56; rem. to
Toronto, Kas., in 1857.
Child by first wife, b. in White Pigeon.
8329 Elizabeth Lapsley » b. 7 Sept., 1833; d. unm., in Toronto, 1881.
Children by second wife.
+8330 Seth Ranger," b. 30 Aug., 1845 ; m. Catherine M. Rowe.
+8331 Arabella Smith," b. 23 May, 1848; m. William H^enrj- Shane.
3484. HOSMER,^ son of Deacon Hosmer' (1282), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 14
Apr., 1805; m. 29 Jan., 1835, Ann Eliza Clark, b. 2 Feb., I'SIG, dau. of Dr. Rob-
ert Clark, of Stamford, N. Y., b. 12 June, 1777, and Cathfirinc Ried, of Scottish
parentage, b. in Montreal, Canada, 1 May, 1784.
He d. 26 Oct., 1854; she d. in Denver, Col., 24 Dec. , 1895.
They res. in Floyd, la. She rem. with her childre^n to Ann Arbor, Mich.,
1859. One by one they afterward all rem. to Denver.
Children, b. in White Pigeon, 'Mich.
+8332 Ellen Elizabeth," b. 25 Dec, 1835; m. 'Albert Cameron Hunt.
+8333 Edwin Hosmek," b. 7 Sept., 1844; m. May Ayres.
-(-8334 Arthur Claek," b. 3 Nov., 1848 ; m. "^<*lizabeth Edwards.
+8335 Kate Louisa," b. 18 Mar., 1852 ; m. 'Charles Y. McClure.
3485. GEORGE,^ son of Deacon Hosm.er'' (1282), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 11
Mar., 1807 ; m. 6 Feb., 1839, Mary Ja.-ne Baxter, b. in Sidney Plains, Delaware
Co., N. Y., 2 Apr., 1818, dau. of Levi Baxter, Jr., b. in East Windsor, Conn., 5
Oct., 1788, and Lois Johnstone, b. i'ji Sidney Plains, 14 Jan., 1792.
He d. in Jackson, Mich., 30 Apr., 1888 ; she d. in Tecumseh, Mich., 19 Feb.,
1896.
He res. from 1830 to '3? , m Troy, N. Y. ; from 1832 to '54, in White Pigeon,
Mich., and from 1854 to '73 in Jackson, Mich. He was a merchant and manu-
facturer.
Children, b. in White Pigeon.
+8336 Mart J :.ne,» b. 4 Nov., 1839 ; m. Judson Clark Lowell.
8337 Carot.ine," b. 17 Sept., 1844; d. 20 Sept., 1857.
+8338 George Benjamin," b. 15 Aug., 1846; m. Kizzie B. Rich.
+8339 Fr ^nces Maria," b. 30 Nov., 1848 ; m. Egbert Starr Newbury.
8340 He. .EN Alice," b. 24 May, 1854 ; d. 8 Oct., same year.
3486. CHiiRLES,8 son of Deacon Hosmer'' (1282), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 28
May, 1810; m. (1) 15 Oct., 1831, Rebecca Reed, b. 23 Mar., 1810, dau. of Epene-
tus Reed, -of Cossackie, N. Y.
She'd, in White Pigeon, Mich., 24 June, 1837; he m. (2) 21 Mar., 1839,
Jane Br.rnell, b. in Melbourne, East Riding, Yorkshire, England, 15 May, 1817,
dau. of vTilliam Burnell, b. in the City of York, England, 1764, and Ann Halley,
The Kelloggs in the New World. 563
b. in Walburt, Yorkshire, i^ngland; he d. 12 Apr., 1847; was drowned in the St.
Joseph Eiver, in Mishawa'ka, Ind., by -the wrecking of one of his steamers. The
Pilot, on her trial trip; she d. in Constantine, Mich, 5 Feb.. 1892.
He was a cabinet-mak er in Coxsaekie from 1828 to '31 ; a merchant and mer-
chant miller in White Pig eon from 1831 to '47.
Children hy second wife, b. in White Pigeon.
+8341 Charles Buekel c,** b. 6 Feb., 1840 ; m. Anna Dickinson.
8342 George Hosmer," b. 8 Oct., 1841 ; d. 6 Sept., 1842.
8343 NoRMAX Benjam is,^ b. 28 Oct., 1843 ; was graduated in civil engineer-
ing from the; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.,"in the
class of 1S7;5; 1873-74 was in the civil engineering department of
the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad, in Meadville, Pa. ; rem.
to California . 1874; 1876-91 was employed by the Southern Pacific
Co. as civil engineer; res., unm., in San Francisco; a Republican;
a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
+8344 Marmaduke Bur> ell,'* b. 30 Aug., 1847 ; m. Mary Louise Adams.
3488. AMY ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Deacon Hosmer' (1282), b. in Sheffield,
Mass., 19 Jan., 1815; m. ia Sheffield, 15 Mar., 1832, Giles Andrews Loring, b. in
Sheffield, 4 Feb., 1805, son of Isaac Loring and Cornelia Owen.
She d. in Sheffield, 29 Jan., 1837; he ra. (2) 7 Feb., 1841, Demmis M. War-
riner; d. 1874.
He was a farmer; res. in .Sheffield, Mass., Genoa, 0., and White Pigeon, Mich.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
8345 George Kellogg Loring,^ b. 6 Apr., 1833 : m. 21 Oct, 1858, Hattie Hach-
enberg; res. in White Pigeon from 1857 to '82; in North Dakota
from 1882 to '94; in Boston, Mass., since 1895; had eight children.
8346 Maria Reed Loring,^ b. 12 Dec, 1834 ; m. 20 May, 1859, William Monroe
Clark; res. in Mishawaka, Ind.; had children.
3489. MARIA,8 dau. of Deacon Hosmer'' (1282), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 19 Jan.,
1816; m. 16 Mar., 1835, Deacon Samuel Austin Chapin, b. 2 Sept., 1811, son of
Henry Chapin, of Northbridge, Mass., b. 4 May, 1765, and Abigail Baylies, b. 21
June, 1772.
He d. in San Bernardino, Cal, 17 Apr., 1890: ;he d. in Norton, Mass., 13
Nov., 1892.
He was engaged in mining in California, res. in San Francisco, where he was
a deacon in Rev. Dr. A. L. Stone's Congregational Church, of which he was one
of the original members.
Children.
8347 Elizabeth Kellogg Chapin,^ b. 2 Jan., 1836; m. 25 Dec., 1854, Alfred L.
Tubbs, of San Francisco.
8348 Laban Wheaton Chapin^ b. 2 July, 1838; d. 27 July, same year.
8349 Mary Judson Chapin P b. 1 Jan., 1844; d. 31 July, same year.
8350 Anette Maria Chapin,^ b. 9 Dec, 1845 ; d. 5 Aug., 1856.
8351 Ella Austin Chapin,^ b. 1 Feb.. 1850; d. 7 Sept., same year.
8352 Samuel Austin Chapin,^ b. 24 July,18o8; res., unm., in New York City.
3498. EDWARD,8 son of Deacon Ephraim'' (1285), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 23
584 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
Feb., 1799 ; m. in Sheffield, 1-i May, 1823, Jane Hal 1, b. in Wallingford, Conn.,
20 Jan., 1804, dau. of Hezekiah Hall and Esther Lewis.
She d. in Elmwood, III, 27 Sept., 1848 ; he d. ii i Marysville, Cal., 12 Oct.,
1851.
He was a wool carder and cloth dresser.
Children.
+8353 Ashley Lewis,» b. in Claverack, N. Y., 31 J ily, 1824; m. Susan Eliza-
beth Andrews.
8354 Esther Jane,** b. in Egremont, Mass., 1 Jaa., 1826; m. 1 Jan., 1845,
Henry J. Ward ; he went to California, in 1849 ; not heard from
since; she d. Feb., 1847.
+8355 William Hall,® b. in Egremont, 20 July, 1(327 ; m. Lavinia Thompson
Bartholomew.
+8356 Cornelia,® b. in Egremont, 26 Apr., 1829 ; )ti. N"oyes Elsworth Barthol-
omew.
+8357 Cordelia,® b. in Egremont, 26 Apr., 1829; m. Edward Franklin Bar-
tholomew.
8358 Edwaed Nelson,® b. in Ebnwood, 15 Mar., Ii339 ; d. in Elmwood, 7 Jan.,
1856.
8359 Ralph Henry,® b. in Elmwood, 27 Dec, 1847; d. unm., in Mound City,
Kas., 8 Mar., 1876.
3499. ADELIA,^ dau. of Deacon Ephraim' (1385), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 22
Nov., 1801 ; m. in Sheffield, 1820 or '22, Jesse Stevens, b. in Fitchburg, Mass., 23
Jan., 1796, son of Jesse Stevens.
She d. in Honeoye, N. Y., 1 Mar, 1876; hb d. there several years later.
He was a fanner; a Congregationalist and a Democrat.
Children, h. in Richmond^ N. Y.
8360 Mary Ann Stevens,^ b. 14 Sept., 1828; m. Alanson W. Austin; res. in
Battle Creek, Mich.
8361 Jajie Ashley Stevens,^ b. 19 July, 1832; d. in Richmond, 13 Mar., 1837.
8362 Henry Clay Stevens,^ b. 21 Jan., 1834 ; m. Mary Crooks ; res. in Honeoye.
8363 Adelia Maria Stevens,^ h. 5 Aug., 1835; m. Seneca Truman Short; res.
in Hemlock, N. Y.
8364 Edward Kellogg Stevens,^ b. 20 Dec, 1838; m. Louisa Reed; res. in
Honeoye.
3500. NELSON,^ son of Deacon Ephraim'' (1285), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 5
Sept., 1805; m. in Sheffield, 11 Apr., 1848, Caroline Roys, b. 12 June, 1819, dau.
of Lieut. Roys, b. 14 Dec, 1775, and Mary Holmes, b. 10 Apr., 1782, both of
Sheffield.
She d. 9 JSTov., 1877 ; he d. 13 June, 1882.
He was a farmer; res. in Sheffield and later in Port Jervis, N. Y., where
both d.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
8365 William,® b. 10 Mar., 1849; m. in Port Jervis, N. Y., 16 Oct., 1884,
Arseneth Strack, b. in Port Jervis, 18 Nov., 1850, dau. of Phillip
Strack, b. in Amt Dritz, Germany, 25 Nov., 1813, and Catherine
Biermas, b. in Germany, 6 Sept., 1826 ; d. in Fort Worth, Tex., 1
Mar., 1893, where his widow later res. ; had no children.
The Kelloggs is the New World. 585
8366 Elizabeth Roys» b. 3 Aug., 1850; res., unm., in Stockbridge, Mass.
8367 FREDEraCK,** b. 18 Feb., 1852; went West in 1870-73; never heard from.
8368 Albdrtus,** b. 4 Jan., 1854; d. in Sheffield, 5 Sept., 1854.
+8369 Arthur Nelson," b. 6 July, 1856; m. Nora M. LjTich.
8370 Caroline Louise,** b. 17 Nov., 1858; res., unm., in Lansingburg, N. Y.
+8371 Frances," b. 23 Apr., 1860; m. Charles Crossett Spring.
8372 Edward Ashley," b. 5 June, 1862; m. in Palestine, Tex., 27 Nov., 1895,
Samanthia Ray; is Southwestern Passenger Agent of the C. and
E. 1. Railway ; res. in Dallas, Tex. ; has no children.
3501. JANE,« dau. of Deacon Ephraim'' (1285), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 24 Aug.,
1808; m. in Sheffield, 19 Feb., 1833, Walter Richards, b. in Hinsdale, Mass., 2
Sept., 1803, son of Col. William Richards, b. 17 Jan., 1756, and Monica Friszell,
b. 1774.
He d. in Lenox, Mass., 14 Sept., 1865; she d. in Sheffield, 15 Apr., 1886.
They res. in Vergennes, Vt. ; rem. in 1836 to Lenox.
Children.
8373 Albertus Kellogg Richards,'* b. 2 Dec, 1833; m. Algeninah Chase; res. in
Albany, N. Y.
8374 Monica Jane Richards,^ b. 6 May, 1835; m. 20 Mar., 1853, James F.
Mattoon ; res. in Lenox ; had two children.
8375 Eleanor Victoria Richards,^ b. 25 Sept., 1838; m. W. A. Stevens; res. in
Chicago, 111.
8376 Stella Delphine Richards,^ b. 29 Dec., 1839 ; m. Hon. Dwight Boardman,
of Sheffield, ex-member of the Massachusetts Legislature; res. in
Sheffield.
8377 Adelaide Adelia Richards,^ b. 23 Jan., 1842 ; m. Thomas J. Atwood; res.
in Chicago.
8378 Ephraim William Richards/* b. 7 Aug., 1848; m. Kate E. Vance; res.
in San Francisco.
3502. REV. EPHRAIM WILLI AM,^ son of Deacon Ephraim'^ (1285), b. in
Sheffield, Jlass., 2 May, 1811; m. in Auburn, N. Y., 3 May, 1841, Lois Bennett,
b. in Ballston, N. Y., 11 July, 1807, dau. of Joseph Bennett, b. 28 May, 1768, and
OriUa Sexton, b. 8 June, 17"'86.
He d. in Heuvelton, N. Y., 10 Oct., 1887; she d. in Newn.an, III, 5 Nov.,
1893.
He was a Presbj-terian minister; res. in Heuvelton; was graduated from
Williams College in 1836, and from the Auburn Theological Seminary in 1840;
preached in Western New York, Lockport, Tonawanda and Bethany until the last
five years of his life, which he spent in Heuvelton.
Children.
+8379 Mary Jane," b. in Sheffield, 6 Mar., 1842 ; m. John Ransom Page.
8380 William Bennett," b. in Avon, N. Y., 27 Mar., 1844 ; d. in Millville,
N. Y., 27 Oct., 1850.
+8381 Ephraim Selden," b. in Churchville, N. Y., 22 May, 1846 ; m. Elsie
Shurtleff.
8382 Clara Louise," b. in Millville, 4 Feb., 1849 ; d. unm., in Heuvelton, 17
Oct., 1887.
i
13 unm.
*
586 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3503. ELEANOE,s dau. of Deacon Ephraim'' (1285), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 5
Feb., 1813; m. 25 Aug., 1842, Alvan Callender, of Nashville, Tenn., b. 27 Oct.,
1808, son of Mark Callender (1247), of Sheffield, b. 22 July, 1772, and Betsey
Holmes. Mark Callender was the son of Joseph Callender, of Sheffield, and
Mercy Kellogg (+408).
He d. in Sheffield, Sept., 1883; she d. in Stockbridge, Mass., 1898.
He was a farmer in Sheffield.
Children.
8383 George Ephraim Callender,^ b. 14 Dec, 1844; was a druggist in Cin-
cinnati, 0. ; res. in Brookl\ii, N. Y.
8384 Charles Edward Callender,^ h. 26 Mar., 1847 ; a paper manufacturer in
Glendale, Berkshire Co., Mass.; res. in Philadelphia.
3506. ENSIGN HOSMEK,^ son of Captain Elisha' (1287), b. in Sheffield,
Mass., 6 July, 1812; m. 10 June, 1841, Caroline Lavinia Campbell, b. in Pitts-
field, Mass., 13 Nov., 1814, dau. of David Campbell, Jr., b. in Suffield, Conn., 12
Dec., 1782, and Nancy Pepoon, b. in Hebron, Conn., 9 Aug., 1783.
He d. in Pittsfield, 23 Jan., 1882 ; she now res. there.
He was a lawyer; a woolen manufacturer and prominent resident of Pitts-
field; a graduate of Amherst College in 1836. He was fifteen times a member
of the Massachusetts Legislature; twice Senator and thirteen times member
of the House, of which he was twice Speaker; was at one time President of the
Agricultural Bank of Pittsfield ; held many town offices.
Children, b. in Pittsfield.
8385 Elizabeth Campbell,^ b. 20 Mar., 1842 ; m. 21 Dec, 1869, William
Robinson Plunkett, b. in Chester, Mass., 1831, son of Thomas F.
and Hannah S. Plunkett; d. May, 1876; had no children; he m.
(2) her sister. May.
+8386 Mat,» b. 20 May, 1848 ; m. William Robinson Plunkett.
8387 Caroline Jane,® b. 18 Dec, 1852 ; m. 4 June, 1884, William Erastus
Cushing, b. 23 Sept., 1853, son of Henry Kirke Cushing, b. 29 July,
1827, and Elizabeth Maria Williams, b. 3 Mar., 1828; he was a
lawyer; graduated from Harvard Law School in 1878; res. in
Cleveland, 0.; had no children.
3507. JAMES ELISHA,^ son of Capt. EHsha'' (1287), b. in Sheffield, jVIass., 21 ^^
July, 1818 ; m. in Salisbury, Conn., 28 Oct., 1846, Jennette Warner, b. in Salis-
bury, 15 July, 1817, dau. of Harvey D. Warner, b. 1 Aug., 1769, and Elizabeth
Clark, b. 4 Sept., 1778, both of Salisbury.
He d. in Galesburg, 111., 9 July, 1899.
He was a farmer; res. upon the old homestead, in Sheffield, until 1864, when ^^
he rem. to Illinois, res. in Woodhull until 1890, when he rem. to Galesburg, where ^
he spent the remainder of his life with his son and dau. He was a Methodist;
was superintendent of .the Sunday School, in Sheffield, and leader of the choir.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
8388 Jennie Elizabeth »b. 8 Nov., 1847; d. 27 Apr., 1849.
8389 Haevey Elish.a.," b. 6 Feb., 1849 ; a dry goods and carpet merchant in
Galesburg, in the firm of Kellogg, Drake & Co
J
The Kelloggs in the New World. 587
+8390 Alice Jennette,» b. 10 Feb., 1851; m. Oscar Booth Chamberlain.
8391 Mart Jane,® b. 2G Mar., 1854; d. 8 Sept., 1856.
3508. EUTH JAXE,^ dau. of Capt. Elisha" (1287), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 19
Jan., 1821 ; m. 23 Sept., 1841, Emmons Arnold, b. in Xew Marlborough, Mass.,
2 Dec, 1815, son of Jonathan Arnold (a fifer in the war of 1812), of Sheffield, b.
in Sandisfield, Mass., 9 Oct., 1792, and Maria Emmons, b. in Cornwall, Conn., 1
Apr., 1794.
He d. in Portland, Or., 11 Feb., 1878; she d. 27 June, 1889.
He was a farmer and merchant; res. for many years in Sheffield. He was
Town Clerk, Selectman and a member of the Massachusetts Legislature.
Children.
8392 Frederick Kellogg Arnold,^ b. 10 July, 1844; m. 15 Sept., 1SG9, Mary
Nichols Tower, b. in Springfield, Vt., 7 Apr., 1847 ; they have res.
in Portland, Or., since 1866; he is a wholesale druggist; served as
private in Co. E, Forty-ninth Reg., Massachusetts Volunteer In-
fantry, in the war of the rebellion ; had two children.
8393 Frarilc Emmons Arnold,^ b. 30 Mar., 1853.
3518. MILTOX CUETIS,^ son of Donne' (1289), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 15
May, 1814; m. (1) in Grand Rapids, Mich., 12 Jan., 1848, Amanda Barnes, b.
10 Sept., 1815.
She d. in Cortland, Mich., 23 Apr., 1851; he m. (2) in Colon, St. Joseph
Co., Mich., as her second husband, Feb., 1854, Mrs. Jane (Rohr) Rhinehart, b.
in Switzerland, 6 Dec, 1825, dau. of John Rohr and Anna Mary; d. in Cortland,
26 Aug., 1864; he was a fanner; a Congregaticnalist and a Republican; she m.
(1) John Rhinehart; (3) Peter Anderson; res. in Cortland.
Children by second wife, b. in Cortland.
-f8394 Caroline,® b. 9 Dec, 1854; m. (1) Charles Wilson; (2) Martin De
Glopper.
+8395 John Augustus,® b. 20 Mar., 1858; m. Mar}^ Bowers.
+8396 Catherine Ellen,® b. 7 Jan., 1859; m. Charles Squires.
3525. CAROLIXE,s dau. of Orsamus' (1291), b. in Lansingburg, X. Y., 12
Sept., 1796; m. 21 July, 1816, Dr. Lyman Fay, b. in Barnard, Vt., 3 May, 1791,
son of Aaron Fay, b. in Hardwick, Mass., 1 Aug., 1759, and Rebecca Winslow, b.
in Hardwick, 11 May, 1759.
He d. in Milan," 0., 2 Sept., 1854; she d. 3 Dec, 1862.
He rem. to ]\Iilan in 1814, where he was a physician, farmer and merchant.
Children, b. in Milan.
8397 Winslow Faij,^ b. 21 Apr., 1817 ; m. 9 Jan., 1839, Mary Ann Brooks; res.
in Florence, 0.
8398 Caroline Fay^ b. 25 May, 1818; m. 21 Mar., 1841, William B. Dimon;
res. in Milan.
8399 Lyman Fay,^ b. 15 Jan., 1820; m. 24 Aug., 1853, Mary J. Ladd; was
engaged in mining in Colorado ; later res. in Xew London, Huron
Co., 0.
8400 Harriet Fayp b. 14 Feb., 1822 ; d. 6 Apr., 1823.
™
588
The Kelloggs in the New World.
8401 Darwin Fay^ b. 1 Feb., 1824; m. 29 June, 1869, Mrs. Elizabeth Mont-
gomery; res. in Milan.
8402 Edwin Fay^ b. 15 Mar., 1826; d. 10 Dec, 1828.
8403 Harriet Fay^ b. 8 May, 1828 m. 31 May, 1849, John W. Pickett; d. in
Brooklyn, N. Y., 16 Oct., 1861.
8404 Edwin Fay,^ b. 15 Dec, 1830; m. 18 Aug., 1858, Khoda E. Putman; res.
in Davenport, la.
8405 Evaline Fay,^ b. 18 Aug., 1833; d. 10 July, 1834.
8406 Evaline Fay^ b. 14 May, 1835 ; d. unm., 5 July, 1859.
3528. SUSAN AMELIA,** dau. of Orsamus'^ (1291), b. in Batavia, N. Y.. 9
Mar., 1804; m. in Milan, 0., 2 Nov., 1830, Philander Wilbor, b. 7 Sept., 1802,
son of Charles Wilbor, of Le Eoy, N. Y., and Milan, 0., b. in Little Compton,
E. I., 22 Aug., 1768, and Sarah Handy, b. 13 Aug., 1775.
He d. in Milan, 25 Jan., 1874; she d. 26 May, 1875.
He rem. to Ohio in 1827 ; was a farmer in Milan.
Children, b. in Milan.
8407 Sarah Willor,^ b. 1 Apr., 1832 ; m. 18 Feb., 1862, Asa S. Hardy, of Shel-
bume, Mass., where she d. 31 Dec, 1862.
8408 Philander H. Wilbor,^ b. 30 June, 1837 ; was a banker in Cheyenne, Wyo.
8409 Emily S. Wilbor,^ b. 20 Feb., 1841; m. 31 Mar., 1859, H. N. Shipman,
of Warren, Pa. ; res. in Milan.
8410 Eliza T. Wilbor^ b. 27 Aug., 1842.
8411 Mary N. Wilbor,^ b. 18 Oct., 1845.
3529. MINERVA,^ dau. of Orsamus'' (1291), b. 21 June, 1807; m. in Milan,
0., 4 Apr., 1830, John Forsman Slocum, b. in Tunkhannock, Pa., 13 Dec, 1803,
son of Maj. Isaac Slocum and Elizabeth Patrick, b.
She d. in Mount Vernon, 0., Aug., 1875 ; he d. in Cannon Falls, Minn., 27
June, 1878 or '79.
He was a lumberman; res. in York, 0.
Children.
8413 Merritt Slocum,'^ h. .
8413 Sarah SlocumP b. .
8414 Mary Slocum,^ b. .
3530. OESAMUS,* son of Orsamus'' (1291), b. 14 Nov., 1810; m. 1837, Mary
Ann Hunt
He was a manufacturer of sash, doors and blinds ; res. in Milan, 0.
Children.
+8415 Theresa Melissa,^ b. 6 July, 1839 ; m. Everett E. Allen. '>
8416 EuPHEMiA Anna,* b. in Canada, 23 July, 1841.
8417 Emmeline,'> b. 23 May, 1844; m. Isaac Elliott; res. in Milan.
3532. LIJCINDA,8 dau. of Enos'^ (1295), b. 5 Nov., 1801; m. 25 Sept., 1818,
Benjamin Morse Smith, of Sandisfield, Mass., b. 25 June, 1794, son of Comfort
Smith, b. 22 Nov., 1766, and Sarah Dodge, b. in Tyringham,Mass.,26 June, 1773.
i
The Kellogos in the New World. 589
He d. in Galena, 111., 19 May, 1854.
He was a miller and a successful inventor. After his death she res. in Roch-
ester, X. y.
Children.
8418 Daplina Almira Smith," h. 31 Aug., 1819; m. 5 Sept., 1838, Thomas
Hanvey, a cooper ; res. in Rochester ; had eight children.
8419 Affia Julian Smith_^ b. 11 Mar., 1821; d. 13 Dec, 1834.
8420 Helen Elizabeth Smith,'^ b. in Rochester, 13 Apr., 1823.
8421 Alonzo Kellogg Smith,^ b. 31 Mar., 1825; m. 27 Nov., 1850, Susan A.
Marshall ; owned a flouring mill in Jeddo, Orleans Co., N. Y. ; had
one child.
8422 Sarah Arastecn Srnith,^ b. 28 Aug., 1827; d. 20 Sept., 1836.
8423 Charles Seymour Smith,^ b. 21 Jan., 1831; m. Lovina S. Keele; was
First Lieut, in the Eighth New York Cavalry; was killed in the
battle of Oak Ridge, near Brentville, Va., 15 Oct., 1863 ; is buried
in Hartland, N. Y., where she res. after his death; had two chil-
dren.
8424 Augustus Garland Smith,^ b. 22 Dec., 1833; d. 31 Aug., 1852.
8425 Henry Coleman Smith,^ b. 25 May, 1837 ; he is an engineer in Rochester,
N. Y., water works.
3533. DR. ALONZO SMITH,^ son of Enos'' (1295), b. 13 Dec, 1803; m. 29
Jan., 1825, Octavia Smith, b. 14 May, 1807.
She d. 1847; he m. (2) 8 June, 1848, Nancy Burt; d. in Marion, la., 14
July, 1854.
He was a physician and farmer; res. from 1825 to '35 in New Albany, Ind. ;
in Clark Co., Ind., until 1851; later in Marion, la.
Children by first wife.
8426 LrciNDA S.,» b. 9 Jan., 1826 ; d. about 1834.
8427 William Enos,^ b. 20 Dec, 1827; was a carpenter, miner and lumber-
man ; res. in Jackson, Amador Co., Cal.
8428 Almira,» b. 1 Feb., 1830; m. in Santa Cruz, Cal., Farnsworth;
they later res. in Los Angeles.
+8429 Alonzo Smith,® b. 3 Apr., 1832; m. Huldah Ann Duncklee.
8430 Iea,» b. in Clark Co., Ind., 4 Dec, 1835; m. 15 June, 1871, Mary Ann
Totterdale, b. in Bridgewater, Somersetshire, England, 3 Oct., 1851,
dau. of George Totterdale, b. in Spaxton, England, 22 Dec, 1825,
and Anne Hurford, b. in Emmore, England, 15 Feb., 1824; he was
a carpenter and joiner; rem. in 1851 to Linn Co., la., and in 1857
to MarjT-iUe, Mo. ; had no children.
8431 Oeison,» b. 6 Feb., 1838 ; m. 14 June, 1870, Sarah Ann Wilcox, b. 18
Dec, 1849, dau. of H. J. Wilcox and Fannie Bortnet, of Shellsburg,
la. ; was a mason in partnership with his brother, Alonzo S. ; d. 24
Nov., 1868.
-f8432 Anna Maria,» b. 12 Oct., 1842; m. Frederick Diveley Snyder.
8433 AsA,» b. 1844; d. aged 2.
8434 Mart Elizabeth,* b. 28 Feb., 1845; d. 13 July, 1868.
8435 JoHN,» b. -
8436 Edgar,® b. -
8437 Orman,® b.
8438 Alice ,» b. -
The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children by second wife.
3536. ABIGAIL RUTH,^ dau. of Enos'^ (1295), b. 10 Oct., 1810; m. 8 May,
1830, Eichard Ensign, b. 20 Dec, 1808, son of Eli Ensign, of Sheffield, Mass., and
Lucina Austin.
He d. 6 Feb., 1865; she d. in Philadelphia, Pa., .
Her early life was spent in Sheffield, with her two aunts, Abigail KeUogg and
Ruth Church. He was a merchant in Sheffield.
Children.
8439 Huldah Elizabeth Ensign,^ b. 3 Mar., 1832; m. 20 May, 1853, Edward
Peet, of New York City; d. 12 Mar., 1865.
8440 Josephine Lucina Ensign,^ b. in New York City, 9 Apr., 1834.
8441 Julia KeUogg Ensign,^ b. 20 Feb., 1836; m. 4 Mar., 1863, WiUiam Ver-
ner; res. in Philadelphia.
8442 Cynthia Ellen Ensign,^ b. 24 Mar., 1841; m. 9 Oct., 1866, James N.
DLson, of Middlefield, Mass.
3537. ELIZABETH,* dau. of Enos^ (1295), b. in Genesee Co., N. Y., 18 Aug.,
1812; m. in New Albany, Ind., as his second wife, 12 Dec, 1844, James Bodger,
b. in Cambridgeshire, England, 3 Nov., 1798.
He d. in New Albany, 27 Apr., 1881.
After her mother's death, her father was obliged to divide his family. A
family that had just lost an infant took Elizabeth, then 4 months old, until such
time as her father could care for her. The family moved West, without his knowl-
edge, and she was lost to her o\vn family eighteen years.
He was a merchant and tailor in England; rem. to New Albany in 1840,
where he had a provision store until 1866, when he retired from business. He was
a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Children, b. in New Albany.
8443 Alice Bodger,^ b. 21 Oct., 1845.
8444 John Needham Bodger,^ b. 12 Dec, 1847 ; m. 1 Nov., 1875, Annie Jane
Watt; res. in Muncie, Ind.
8445 Ann Bodger,^ b. 14 June, 1849 ; d. 3 Aug., 1850.
8446 Annie F. Bodger^ b. 2 Jan., 1856; m. 18 Apr., 1878, Charles Henry.
Ravenscroft; res. in Rockport, Ind.
3538. ALMIRA,8 dau. of Col. Sej-mour'' (1296), b. in Batavia, N. Y., 28 May,]
1802; m. 14 Jan., 1822, Borden Wilcox.
They res. in Naples, Scott Co., 111.
Child.
8447 Lucinda Jane ^Yilco2■,^ b. ; m. Philander Elisha Kellog
(+3557).
The Kellogqs in the New World. 591
3639. ORLANDO.s son of Col. Seymour^ (1296), b. 3 June, 1805; m. 1825,
Margaret Comrad, of Exeter, 111.
He d. in Xaples, 111., 9 Apr., 1845.
Child.
8448 Oklando,» b. .
3542. ESTHER,* dau. of Col. Seymour' (1296), b. in Batavia, N. Y., 20 Aug.,
1814; m. in Jacksonville, 111., 1 Sept., 1831, Levi Church, b. in Lexington, Ky.,
28 Apr., 1808.
She d. in Waverly, 111., 13 June, 1855.
He learned the tailor's trade in Lexington; rem. to Jacksonville, with his
father in 1827 ; later res. in Waverly.
Children.
8449 Esther Jane Church,^ b. in Jacksonville, 11 Oct., 1832 ; m. Tracy;
res. in Waverly.
8450 Julia Ellen Church,'^ b. in Whitehall, III, 16 Sept., 1834.
8451 Homer Kellogg Church,'^ b. in Greenfield, III, 10 Apr., 1840.
8452 Benjamin Franklin Church,^ b. in Whitehall, 11 Mar., 1844.
8453 Charles Edwin Church,'^ b. in Waverly, 25 May, 1849.
3643 SEYMOUR,* son of Col. Se}-mour'' (1296), b. in Elmira, N. Y., 12 Apr.,
1816; m. in Jacksonville, 111., Margaret Maxfield.
He d. in Clarksville, Tenn., 1885 ; she d. there, 18S6.
Res. in Jacksonville, 111., St. Louis, Mo., and Clarksville, Tenn.
Children.
8454 William,^ b. in Jacksonville, 1838 ; d. in St. Louis, 1840.
8455 Maey,® b. in St. Louis, 1840; d. there same year.
8456 Saeah,^ b. in St. Louis, 1843 ; d. unm., in Clarksville, 1870.
+8457 Margaret,** b. in St. Louis, 1847; m. James Beverly.
-1-8458 Adeline,® b. in Clarksville, 1850; m. D. L. Cook.
8459 Horatio Seymour » b. in Clarksville, 1852 ; m. EUa Hall.
8460 Charles,® b. in Clarksville, 1854; d. there, unm., 1879.
3557. PHILANDER ELISHA,* son of Capt. Elisha' (1299), b. in Batavia,
N. Y., 17 June, 1810; m. 1837, his cousin, Lucinda Jane Wilcox (8447), dau. of
Borden Wilcox and Almira Kellogg (+3538), b. 28 May, 1802.
In 1848 he went West to find gold ; was killed the same year by the Indians
in the Rocky Mountains.
Child.
8461 Jane,» b. .
3558. ORYILLE ENOS,* son of Capt. Elisha'' (1299), b. in Batavia. N. Y., 22
Dec, 1811; m. 12 Oct., 1831, Susan Jane Anderson, b. 22 Jan., 1809, dau. of
William Saul Anderson and Sarah Caruthers.
He d. in Kansas, 20 Sept., 1886.
He was of an adventurous disposition. He spent several years with the
American Fur Company in the Rocky Mountains; went to California, in 1849,
with his brother, Florentine ; later returned East.
592
The Kelloggs in the New World.
-; m. Asa West.
Children.
+8462 Sarah Elizabeth,® b. in Jo Daviess Co., 111., ■
-i-8463 William Elisha,® b. in Jo Daviess Co., 9 Aug., 1834 ; m. Jane Ander-
son.
8464 Sdsax Jane,® b. in Stevenson Co., 111.
8465 Thomas Edwin,** b. in Stevenson Co., ; m. 11 Oct., 1864, Mrs.
Laura Cox ; res. in Walla Walla, Wash.
8466 Samuel Erwin,® b. in Stevenson Co., .
8467 Mason Enos,» b. in Stevenson Co., .
Sophia Maiuan,** b. in Stevenson Co.,
ni. (1)
(2) Stephen CofRn; res. in Tekoa, Wash.
8469 Arminda Melissa,® b. in Jo Daviess Co.,
8470 Philander Elijah,® b. in Stevenson Co.,
Lemmons.
Lindsey ;
m. Sept., 1872, Corria
3559. ABIGAIL ELIZABETH,* dau. of Capt. Elisha^ (1299), b. in Batavia,
N. Y., 24 Mar., 1814; m. 26 Feb., 1829, John Williams, b. in Knoxville, Tenn., 7
Sept., 1803, son of Elias Williams, b. 8 Oct., 1781, and Frances Jennings, b. 11
June, 1778.
He d. in Nevada City, Cal., 8 Feb., 1871 ; she res. in Pomona, Cal., in 1899.
He was a miner. He left White Oak Springs, Wis., Apr., 1849, arriving in
Napa Valley, 28 Nov., 1849; rem. to Nevada City, 2 Oct., 1850.
Children.
8471 Julia Ann Williams,^ b. in Morgan Co., 111., 6 Dec, 1830; d. in White
Oak Springs, 4 Dec, 1836.
8472 Loring Wallace Williams,^ b. in Geneva, 111., 2 Oct., 1832; m. in Nevada ■
City, Cal., 4 July, 1855, Caroline Elizabeth Humes; d. in Nevada
City, 10 Feb., 1874 ; had four children.
3560. FLORENTINE EHWIN,* son of Capt. Elisha' (1299), b. in Batavia, i
N. y., 1 Jan., 1816; m. (1) 1 June, 1837, Rebecca Jane Williams, b. 1 June,.
1821, dau. of Elias Williams, b. 8 Oct., 1781, and Frances Jennings, b. 11 June,'
1778.
She d. 16 June, 1861; he m. (2) Mrs. Martha Jane (Williams) Ellison, b.
19 Nov., 1829, dau. of Josiah Williams and Sarah Dixon; she d. in Goleta, Cal.,-|
21 Aug., 1879; he m. (3) 1 July, 1880, Olivia M. Cramer, b. 28 Aug., 1840, dau-j
of Eldred and Mary L. Cramer; d. in Goleta, 1 Oct., 1889.
He res. in Jo Daviess Co., 111., from 1833 to '46, and then crossed the plainsl
to Napa Co., Cal. In 1873 he rem. to Goleta.
Children hy first wife, first three b. in Illinois, others b. in California.
4-8473 Angeline Eliz.abeth,® b. 1 Oct., 1838; m. George Washington Tucker^
-1-8474 Philander Elisha,® b. 23 Nov., 1841; m. (1) Hester Jane Spires;
(2) Sarah Jane Montgomery.
8475 Rebecca Jane,® b. 8 May, 1845; d. 15 Mar., 1859.
8476 Frances Louis.a.,® b. 9 Apr., 1849 ; m. George Tucker.
-1-8477 Franklin Erwin,® b. in St. Helena, Cal., 22 Sept., 1851 ; m. Sarah]
Frances Foster.
8478 Florentine Leslie,® b. 7 Oct., 1853; m. 1 Oct., 1873, Mary A. Cham-l
The Kelloggs in- the Xew Worao. 593
berlain, dan. of Timothy and Amanda Chamberlain; is a hawyer;
res. in Santa Barbara, Cal.; had one child, who d. in infancy.
8479 Mart Ellex,** b. 1.5 June, 1857; drowned 14 May, 1859.
Child hi/ third wife.
8480 Frederick Cramer,^ b. 29 Apr., 1885; d. 3 Dec., 18SG.
3561. SOPHIA E:\1ELIXE,s dan. of Capt. Elisha" (1299), b. in Batavia,
X. Y., 17 Jan., ISIS; m. in Pleasant Valley, 111., 2 Feb., ISSC, John Deeds, b.
11 July, 1815, son of Jacob Deeds, b. 20 Feb., 1783, and Sinai Wiatt.
He d. 2 Aug., 18(34.
He was a farmer; res. in Carroll Co., 111. He was a Democrat. She res.,
in 1899, in Sabula, la.
Children.
8481 James Harvey Deeds/> b. 10 July, 1837; res., unm., in Elgrin, 111.
8483 John Henry Deeds^ b. 17 Aug!, 1839; m. 9 Feb., lSG5,''Lucy Forbes;
res. in Mt. Carroll, 111.
8483 Thomas Moran Deedsp b. 25 June, 1841; res., unm., in Harwood, Te.x.
8484 Mary Elizaheih Deeds^ b. 31 Mar., 1843; m., 25 Jan., 1SG3, Xorman C.
White, a farmer in Jackson Co., la.
8485 Sinai Amelia Beeds^ b. 5 Mar., 1845; d. 11 ilay, the same year.
848G Martha Jane Deeds,^ b. 17 May, 1846; m. 27 Dec., 1870, Andrew Jerome
Brown; he is a lawyer in Newton, Kas.
8487 Adeline Lemira Deeds^ b. 29 June, 1848; m. 29 Dec, 1867, Franklin
Fitzsimmons; he was a soldier in the war for the Union; is a
farmer; res. in Jo Daviess Co., 111.
8488 Eveline Lozina Deeds/* b. 14 May, 1850; is a dressmaker; res., unm., in
Sabula, la.
8489 Angeline Rosalia Dceds^ b. 8 Mar., 1852; m. 4 Julv, 1874, William May.
8490 Jacol Logan Dceds,^ b. 20 Mar., 1854; d. 16 Mar.,"l8o5.
8491 Cornelia Alvina Deeds/* b. 26 Mar., 1856; d. 21 Jan., 1858.
8493 Walter Scott Deeds^ b. 16 Apr., 1860.
3563. BEXJAMIX FEAXKLIX EPHEAIM,^ son of Capt. Elisha^ (1299), b.
in Morgan Co., 111.', 30 Apr., 1822 ; m. 5 Sept., 1854, ilary Orilla Lillie, b. in
Fulton Co., 111., 15 July, 1833, dau. of Luther Lillie, b. 14 Feb., 1789, and Orilla
Morgan, b. Sept., 1789.
He d. in South Anaheim, Cal., 16 Dec, 1890 ; was buried in Pasadena, Cal.
In 1844 he engaged in mining in the Rocky Mountains, and, with others,
built Fort Laramie, at which place he had many narrow escapes from the Indians.
He went to California, 6 Maj', 1846 ; settled in St. Helena, Xapa Co., and later,
21 May, 1869, rem. to Anaheim, where he was a farmer. He was with Fremont
during the Mexican war; was discharged at the Mission San Gabriel at the close
of hostilities.
Children, all except Caroline A., b. in St. Helena.
+S493 HiKAM Clat,» b. 9 Sept., 1855; m. (1) Victoria Charlotte Schultz;
(2) Helen Vianna Kellogg (13G21).
+8494 Mart Elizabeth,** b. 6 Apr., 1857; m. Byron Orlando Clark.
8495 Erwin Fr.axklin 8 b. 31 Dec, 1858 ; is unm.
:
594 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8496 Louisa Jane,'> b. 11 June, 1860; m. 13 Dec, 1880, Lumia Almerrin
Evans.
+8497 LEOX.UID Grant » b. 1 July, 1863; m. Allie Sedalia White.
-j-8498 Edwajid Lawley,» b. 39 Dec, 1864; m. Gertrude Etna Snyder.
+8499 LiLLiE May,® b. 13 Jan., 1867; m. William L. Dunlap.
8500 Effie Clara,» b. 3 Jan., 1869.
8501 Caroline Abigail,^ b. in Anaheim, 39 Mar., 1873; m. 1 June, 1895,
Richard Neil Bird.
3568. CAPT. EDWIN,s son of Ira' (1301), b. 34 July, 1813; m. Eliza A.
Mager, dau. of Eobert Mager.
He d. Feb., 1843.
He was captain of a steamboat plying between St. Louis and Naples, 111.
Child.
8503 Sophia E.,** b. in St. Louis, 1843; m. Donaldson; res. in King-
wood, W. Va.
3574. CHAELES MORGAN.s son of Ira' (1301), b. 11 July, 1831; m. .
America Hackworth, dau. of George Davis Hackworth.
She d. July, 1875; he d. 14 Aug., 1875.
Children, h. in Ottumiva, la.
+8503 Ira Davis,** b. 3 Aug., 1853; m. Alcinda Ellen Kenworthy.
. 8504 Orville Newton,» b. 35 Apr., 1855 ; d. in Gunnison Citv, Col., 33 Jan.,
1884.
8505 Theodore Feed," b. 8 Sept., 1857 ; d. in Clayton, 111., 30 June, 1864.
i
i
3576. SILAS,s son of Frederick" (1303), b. in Galway. N. Y., 6 June, 1789; ■;
m. 36 Feb., 1813, Martha Simpson, b. in Salem, N. Y., 3 Nov., 1793, dau. of Capt.
James Simpson, b. in Philadelphia, 19 Nov., 1766, and A'ancy Fowler, b. 3 Feb.,
1770.
He d. in Ira, N. Y., 18 Aug., 1863 ; she d. 3 May, 1873. |
He remained on his father's farm in Brutus, N. Y., until 31 years of age,
when he rem. with his inheritance (a yoke of steers) to Victory, N. Y., then a
dense forest. His cousin, Philander Pinney, joined him and they entered GoV'
ernment land and built their log houses. After about a year's labor he returned
to Brutus to be married and bring his wife. A little later he sold his farm and
bought another in Ira, N. Y. He was several times Supervisor of the town and
often declined office. He was frequently made referee in cases of dispute between
neighbors.
Children. ■■}
+8506 David Simpson,^ b. 37 Jan., 1813; m. Mary Jane Noble.
+8507 Nancy Fowler,» b. 7 Jan., 1815; m. Amos C. Bartlett. i
+8508 Asa Day," b. in Ira, 5 July, 1818 ; m. Araminta Vilati Curtis. '
+8509 James Hertey » b. in Ira, 30 Mar., 1831 ; m. Susan Gay Allen.
8510 Mary Jane,» b. in Ira, 33 Mar., 1834; d. unm., 9 Jan., 1849. '
8511 Edward Henry,» b. in Ira, 1 Sept., 1838; m. 4 Dec, 1860, Charlotte |
Fickett, b. 4 Jan., 1831, dau. of Francis Fickett, b. in Westbrook,"
Me., now Stroudwater, 8 Oct., 1798, and Mary Augusta Sears, b. in
Hudson, N. Y., 37 Feb., 1803; was a clerk in Auburn, Rochester
The Kelloggs in the New World. 595
and New York City until 1854, when he commenced business for
himself; was a merchant and manufacturer of oils in New York;
d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 17 Nov., 1900; had no children.
3577. POLLY,s dau. of Frederick' (1302), b. in Galway, N. Y., G June, 1790;
m. 14 Feb., 1811, William Green Beach, b. 16 Apr., 1783.
He d. 24 Nov., 1862; she d. 29 Jan., 1876.
He was a farmer; rem. in Mar., 1838, to Lima, llinn.
Children.
8512 Harriet Ann Beachp b. 14 Dec, 1811; m. 22 Mar., 1834, William Beach
Curtis, a farmer; res. in Prattsburg, N. Y. ; had four children.
8513 Joseph H. Beach •> b. 6 Apr., 1813.
8514 Edward Beach^ b. 1 Sept., 1814; m. 25 Sept., 1836, Catherine M. Win-
egar ; was a farmer in South Butler, N. Y. ; had one child.
8515 Zipporah Ruth Beach? b. 2 Oct., 1816; m. 23 Dec, 1838, John L. Clem-
ents; he was a farmer in Ada, Mich.; had one child.
8516 William Beach? b. 9 Sept., 1818.
8517 Mary (Polly) Beach? h. 25 Aug., 1820; m. 31 Aug., 1836, Calvin
Phelps ; he was an insurance agent in Fond du Lac, Wis. ; had six
children.
8518 Liicy Beach? b. 19 Nov., 1822; m. 20 Oct., 1840, Allen Hedden; he was
a farmer in Parksburg, la. ; had eight children.
8519 Laura Beach? b. 12 Mar., 1824; m. 20 Dec, 1843, Charles Wliitaker; he
was a farmer in Lima; had si.x children.
8520 Frederick E. Beach? b. 19 Dec, 1825.
8521 Martha Jane Beach? b. 26 July, 1827; m. 11 Apr., 1861, Linval Ward;
he was a farmer in Lima.
8522 Fidelia Beach? b. 30 June, 1830 ; m. 17 Oct., 1849, George S. Wood; res.
in Lodi, Mich. ; had five children.
8523 Ahner Beach? b. 16 Mar., 1832; m. 6 Oct., 1861, Cynthia L. Dixon;
was a farmer in Lima ; had one child.
3578. LUCINDA,^ dau. of Frederick^ (1302), b. 10 Aug., 1791; m. 15 Aug.,
1809, David Dixon.
He d. 3 June, 1843 ; she d. 26 Dec, 1863.
Children.
8524 David K. Dixon *> b. 12 Dec, 1810; m. 17 Oct., 1839, Zillah P. Tyler;
had six children.
8525 Angelina Dixon? b. 28 Sept., 1812; m. 19 Oct., 1831, Chester B. Lewis;
had six children.
8526 Frederick Dixon? b. 27 Aug., 1814; m. 14 June, 1837, Harriet Burden;
d. in California, 13 June, 1852; had four children.
8527 Abigail Dixon? b. 3 Feb., 1816; d. 31 July, 1827.
8528 Lucy Dixon? h. 24 Mar., 1818; m. 18 Mar., 1836, Jesse Smith; had five
children.
8529 Mary Dixon? b. 5 Sept., 1819 ; m. 13 Feb., 1838, Jacob Gardanier; he d.
in Marengo, Mich., 6 May, 1879 ; had six children.
8530 Alanson Smith Dixon? b. 13 June, 1824; d. 1 Sept., 1862.
596 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8531 Harriet Maria Dixon,^ b. 10 Sept., 1828.
8532 Jane Elizabeth Bixon^ b. 21 Aug., 1831; m. 9 Feb., 1859, William Hos-
kins; had two children.
3579. ALVAN,« son of Frederick,^ (1302), b. in Galway, N. Y., 12 Jan., 1793;
m. 15 Jan., 1818, Sylvia Stow, b. in Croydon, K. H., 1797, dau. of Asaph Stow,
of Sempronius, N. Y., b. 1773, and Chloe Wakefield.
He d. 31 Mar., 1864; she d. in Friendship, N. Y., 11 Nov., 1865.
He was a cloth dresser and farmer; res. in Brutus, Sempronius and East
Scott, N. Y. He was a member of the New York Assembly in 1851, and filled
several other places of trust. Millard Fillmore, afterward President, learned his
trade with him.
Children.
+8533 Celia,» b. in Sempronius, 12 Nov., 1819; m. Simon M. Babcock.
+8534 Cyrus Stow,» b. in Niles, N. Y., 7 Sept., 1821; m. (1) Emmeline A.
Eldridge; (2) Amanda Adeline Salisbury.
+8535 Theron,» b. in Niles, 29 Jan., 1824; m. (1) Martha Emily Osborne;
(2) Frances Amanda Anthony.
+8536 Claeine," b. in East Scott, 30 Oct., 1827 ; m. Benjamin E. Osborne.
3580. WEALTHY,^ dau. of Frederick' (1302), b. 24 Oct., 1794; m. 3 Aug., -
1811, Milo Phelps, b. 22 June, 1789.
He d. in Painesville, 0., 24 June, 1830; she d. in Eio, Wis., 21 Jan., 1885.
Children, first four b. in Brutm, N. Y., others b. in Painesville.
8537 Orson Phelps,'* h. 12 Jan., 1813; m. 11 Oct., 1842, Miriam Bingham
Hosmore, who d. in the fall of 1843 ; he d. 9 Jan., 1899, in Racine, ~
Wis. ; rem. to Painesville, when he was 6 years old ; went West
in 1841.
8538 Mary Phelps,'^ b. 9 Sept., 1814; m. 7 June, 1835, Horace A. Castle; he'
was a carpenter in Painesville; d. 21 June, 1860; she d. in Spring]
Valley, Minn., 5 May, 1870.
8539 Henrietta Phelps,^ b. 29 May, 1816; m. 7 Dec, 1843, James Morehead":
Jacks, a blacksmith in Painesville ; d. in Brandon, Wis., 30 Sept.,1
1881; he d. 28 Jan., 1882; had four children.
8540 Jane Celestine PhelpsP b. 3 Feb., 1818; d. 20 Dec, 1833.
8541 George Washington Phelps,^ b. 2 July, 1820 ; m. in Conneaut, 0., 7 Sept.,
1842, Sarah Bachelor; d. in Conneaut, 3 Jan., 1895; had six chil-
dren.
8542 Emory Phelps,^ b. 4 Nov., 1821; d. 1 Mar., 1822.
8543 Charlotte Phelps,^ b. 8 Nov., 1822 ; d. 1 Dec, same year.
8544 Lucy Phelps,^ b. 16 Nov., 1823; m. in Painesville, 18 Nov., 1841, Lewis!
Perkins; d. in Menasha, Wis., 30 May, 1883; had three children.!
8545 Adeline Minerva Phelps,^ b. 25 Sept., 1825 ; m. 14 Apr., 1850, GeorgeJ
Gates, of Farmington, 111. ; was a farmer; res. in West Sioux Fat
S. D. ; had three children.
8546 Fanny Maria Phelps,^ b. 25 Mar., 1827; m. in Painesville, 2 Feb., 1845,1
Hiram Newell; had one child; she m. (2) Sept., 1859, Chaunceyj
Holden; d. in Waupan, Wis., 15 Apr., 1880. ;.f
8547 Harriet Phelps,'^ b. 25 July, 1829; m. in Racine, Wis., 30 Mar., 184^
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George Washington Gregory, b. 6 Mar., 1822 ; he was a carpenter
and architect ; res. in Aberdeen, S. D. ; has two children.
854S Milo Phelps,^ b. 17 Feb., 1831; m. in Racine, 21 Aug., 1855, Eliza B.
Culver; was a blacksmith in Eio, Wis.; m. (2) 16 Oct., 1895,
Martha L. Monester, b. in 1858, in Waukesha Co., Wis. ; had six
children.
3581. AMANDA* dau. of Frederick" (1302), b. 24 Aug., 1796; m. as his sec-
ond wife, i Dec, 1820, Henry Ferine, b. 16 Feb., 1786, son of Peter Ferine, of
Jackson, N. Y.
He d. 12 Aug., 1S69; she d. 4 Dec, 1877.
He was a farmer; was a Jackson Democrat until the organization of the Re-
publican party ; was a Fresbyterian ; res. in Ira, N. Y., where both d.
Children, b. in Ira.
8549 Aaron Mclicl- Perine,^ b. 26 Sept., 1821; m. 24 Sept., 1851, Mary Har-
vey; res. in Nashville, Tenn; d. in Detroit, Mich., 28 Oct., 1896.
8550 Delana Carter Perine^ b. 12 Feb., 1823 ; d. 17 May, 1827.
8551 Julia Ann Perine,^ b. 29 Mar., 1824; m. 11 July, 1868, Jared Whiting
Tyler; res. in Jordan, N. Y.
8552 Lewis Billings Pcrine,^ b. 24 Oct., 1825; m. ; res. in Prairie City,
Or.; d. in Idaho, Apr., 1888.
8553 Mary Perine,^ b. 28 Mar., 1827; unm.
8554 Peter Lawrence Perine,^ b. 24 Feb., 1829; m. 11 Oct., 1854, Gertrude
Parker Digolia, of Omaha, Neb.
8555 Reuben Norton Perine,^ b. 22 Oct., 1830; m. 23 Jan., 1861, Caroline
Elizabeth Benedict; was a farmer in Lysander, N. Y.
8556 Sarah Maria Ferine,^ b. 2 Dec, 1831; m. Rufus DaboU; res. in Jordan,
N. Y.
8557 Francis Henry Ferine,^ b. 25 Feb., 1833; m. Mary Emeline Lockwood;
was a miller in Lysander; res. in Los Angeles, Cal.
8558 William Mix Ferine,^ b. 25 Dec, 1834; res. in Sparta, Wis.; d. 20 Mar.,
1878.
8559 Caroline Amanda Ferine,^ h. 13 May, 1836; m. 22 Nov., 1855, John
Pardee, a farmer in Lysander.
8560 Charles ^yhite Kellogg Ferine,^ h. 21 June, 1838; m. 13 Mar., 1862,
Sarah Maria Ells; was a wagon-maker in McPherson Co., Kas. ;
later res. in Lawton, Mich.
8561 Dewitt McLean Ferine,^ b. 28 Aug., 1840; m. 26 Sept., 1866, Jennie W.
Smith; res. in Fulton, N. Y.
3582. FREDERICK,* son of Frederick'' (1302), b. 26 Nov., 1797; m. in
Brutus, N. Y., 3 Dec, 1819, Sally S. Evarts, b. in Vermont, 13 Apr., 1800, dau.
of John Evarts and Lucy Ann , both of Brutus.
She d. in Scott, N. Y., 2 Mar., 1840 ; he d. in Friendship, N. Y., 28 Dec,
1857.
He was a clothier in Scott.
Children, b. in Scott.
-f8562 Mary Trtphzxa,® b. 19 Jan., 1821; m. Lauren Chester Underwood.
-1-8563 Lucy Anx,» b. 20 Oct., 1822 ; m. Calvin Williamson.
598 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+8564 Almiea,» b. 8 Aug., 1824; m. Rev. William Henry Harrison.
8565 Emily,» b. 10 July, 1826; d. in Scott, 26 July, same year.
+8566 Dan,» b. 4 Sept., 1827 ; m. Phebe Ostrander.
+8567 Emily," b. 11 Apr., 1830; m. Alouzo Gaboon.
+8568 Waeeen,*» b. 6 May, 1832 ; m. Lucy Maria Houghton.
+8569 Albert Th'eron,® b. 11 July, 1834; m. (1) Mary Jane Thompson; (2)
Sarah Melissa Kidder.
+8570 John Evarts,** b. 5 Feb., 1838 ; m. Frances Isadore Hickcox.
+ 8571 William Silas," b. 29 Dec, 1839; m. (1) Olive Clarinda Churchill;
(2) Kachael Louise Heberd.
3583. ASA,» son of Frederick" (1302), b. in Galway, N. Y., 26 Apr., 1800; m.
26 Mar., 1822, Sarah St. John, b. in Cazenovia, N.Y., 13 May, 1804, dau. of
Thomas St. John, b. in Vermont, and Nancy Peck, b. in Connecticut.
He d. in Calhoun Co., Mich., 7 May, 1854; she d. 10 Aug., 1874.
He was a farmer in Cay\iga Co., N. Y. ; res. in Munson, 0., 1830; in Cal-
houn Co., Mich., 1840.
Childreti.
8572 Benjamin St. John,» b. 16 Dec, 1822; d. unm., in Missouri, 20 Mar.,
1855.
8573 Mart,» b. 9 Aug., 1824; d. 13 Oct., 1826.
+8574 0zR0,» b. 1 May, 1826; m. Sarah Jane KrLtzer.
+8575 Allen," b. 14 Apr., 1828 ; m. Mary Augusta Oakley.
+8576 Charles White," b. 9 June, 1830; m. (1) Rachel s" Palmer; (2) Ellen
Matilda Lampman.
8577 Nancy," b. 13 Oct., 1832; m. 7 Dec, 1850, Kent Cooley; d. 10 Oct,
1851 ; had no children.
8578 Emeline," b. 10 Apr., 1834; d. 12 Sept., same year.
+8579 Dell," b. in Painesville, 0., 6 Apr., 1836 ; m. Wet William Albertus
Emmons.
8580 William Hickford," b. 22 Apr., 1850; d. 13 May, 1850.
3584. lItCY,8 dau. of Frederick^ (1302), b. in Brutus, N. Y., 1 June, 1803;
m. 16 Jan., 1823, Amos Carter, b. 21 Aug., 1798, son of Enoch Carter, b. in Heb-
ron, Conn., 1757, and Olive Woodward.
He d. 11 June, 1880; she d. 16 Sept., 1887.
He was a farmer in Ira, N. Y.
Children.
8581 ]Yiniam Henry Carter,'^ b. 7 Jan., 1824; m. 27 June, 1855, Elizabeth M.
Fort; res. in Ira.
8582 Randolph W. Carter/* b. 16 Apr., 1828; m. 11 Mar., 1852, Lovina Hal-:
sted; res. in Ira.
3585. ISRAEL PHELPS,* son of Frederick' (1302), b. in Brutus, N. Y., Zi^
Oct., 1808; m. (1) in Spafford, N. Y., Nov., 1832, Eliza E. Wbiting, b. in Spaf-|
ford.
She d. 1 Sept., 1835; he m. (2) in Chardon, 0., 3 Jan., 1839, Sally Stearns,;
b. in New Philadelphia, 0., 22 Nov., 1816, dau. of David Steams and Lena Hol-|
lace; d. 29 Feb., 1888; she d. 12 Mar., 1889.
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Children by first wife.
8583 A Son,*' b. 10 Feb., 1834; d. 20 Feb., same year.
8584 Jackson A.,** b. 1 May, lS3o ; d. 14 Sept., same year.
Children by second wife.
+8585 Flora,® b. in Burton, 0., 5 Mar., 1840 ; m. Junior A. Jennings.
+8586 OscAK Alonzo," b. in Munson, 0., 21 Sept., 1843; m. Louise De Puy.
+8587 Jane Celestine," b. in Munson, 24 Oct., 1844; m. Albert Melanchton
Cummings.
3586. HARRIET,^ dau. of Frederick'' (1302), b. in Brutus, X. Y., 10 Dec,
1810; m. in Brutus, 15 Feb., 1830, Hicks Wheeler Phelps, b. 14 Apr.,'lS09, son
of Israel Phelps.
She d. 8 Nov., 1861; he m. (2) 16 Xov., 1862, Mrs. Xancy Ann (Dunham)
Bloom, dau. of William Dunliam.
They res. in Wyocena, Wis.
Children.
8588 Cornelia Ophelia Phelps,^ b. 3 Apr., 1833; m. 1852, Volney Davis, a car-
penter; he enlisted in Co. D, Nineteenth Wisconsin Volunteers;
was color bearer; was killed near Richmond, about 1865; she m.
(2) William Farmer Remin.
8589 Roldon Francis Phelps,'* b. in Racine, Wis., 22 May, 1845 ; m. 25 Dec,
1865, Phebe Louise Smith; enlisted in Co. H, Twenty-seventh Wis-
consin Volunteers; res. in Wyocena.
3587. CHARLES WHITE,** son of Frederick" (1302), b. in Brutus (now Sen-
ate), N. Y., 21 May, 1815; m. 9 Jan., 1840, Demmis Dewey Comstock, b. in
Comstock's Landing, Washington Co., N. Y., 3 Dec, 1821, dau. of Peter Com-
stock, b. in Egremont, Mass., 11 Feb., 1796, and Lucy Jackson, b. in Wallingford,
Vt., 9 Mar., 1791.
He d. in Port Kent, X. Y., 25 July, 1896 ; she d. in Brooklyn, X. Y., 11 Jan.,
1900.
He res. in Brooklyn for the last forty years of his life. In the early part of
his life he was a clerk in Auburn ; from 1835 to '42 a member of the hardware
firm of Kellogg & Co., in Troj', X. Y. ; from 1842 to '49 in the transportation
business with his father-in-law, on Lake Champlain, and in farming and general
business in Comstock's Landing ; from 1849 to '51 in the brewing business in Buf-
falo, X. Y. ; from 1851 to '61 engaged in general commission business in the City
of X"ew York, being a member of the old Com Exchange; from 1861 until his
death he was associated with his son in the machinery oil business and auction
sales of fancy live stock, the firm name being Peter C. Kellogg & Co. He was an
investigator of modern spiritualism, as early as 1850, and became a life long con-
vert to the truth of its teachings.
Children.
+8590 Peter Comstock,® b. in Troy, 26 Apr., 1841; m. Julia Burwell Snow.
8591 Gertrude,® b. 29 Dec, 1843 ; she was an elocutionist and actress; played
leading parts with Edwin Forrest, Booth, Barrett and others; she
was the Queen in the star cast of "Hamlet," in Xew York, 21 May,
1888, for the benefit of Lester Wallack, in which the leading actors
and actresses took part ; she is unm.
600 . The Kelloggs in the New World.
8592 Fa^-xy,** b. 30 Apr., 1848 ; res., unm., in Brooklyn.
3588. EZRA POWELL,** son of Ezra' (1303), b. in Galway, N. Y., 18 Mar.,
1795; ni. in Galway, 20 Aug., 1823, Margaret Anderson, b. in Galway, 8 Sept.,
1796, dau. of Henry Anderson, of Galway, b. 22 Apr., 1764, in the Parish of Kil-
kam, near Sterling, Scotland, and Elizabeth Heggie, b. 15 Sept., 1770, in the
Parish of Sterling, Perth, Scotland.
He d. in Galway, 11 Apr., 1867 ; she d. in New York City, 20 May, 1869.
Child.
+8593 MoxTGOMERY Alexaxder,^ b. in Galway, 21 Feb., 1830; m. (1) Harriet
Huyck; (2) Susannah Schermerhorn.
3590. CLAEISSA HAELOW,* dau. of Ezra^ (1303), b. 12 June, 1799; m.
Apr., 1822, Samuel Dauchy, b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Jan., 1800, son of Dr.
Samuel Dauchv, b. in Ridgefield, 1 July, 1769, and Mary Bradley, b. 3 Sept.,
1766.
He d. 12 June, 1859; she d. 9 June, 1873.
In 1816 he rem. from Ridgefield to Galway, where he was a merchant; in
1834 to Le Roy, N. Y., where he was a wholesale grocer.
Children.
8594 George Burr Dauchy,^ b. 26 Mar., 1823; d. 14 Mar., 1825.
8595 Son,^ b. 2 Jan., 1825 ; d. 24 Jan., same year.
8596 Helen Mary Vauchy^ b. 13 Mar., 1826; m. 8 Feb., 1849, John Quiney
Kellogg (+3614), b. 24 Mar., 1823.
8597 George Kellogg Dauchy^ b. 13 Jan., 1829 ; m. 8 Dec, 1864, Lavinia
Otis ; is a manufacturer of vault lights, in Chicago ; had four chil-
dren.
8598 Delia Dauchy^ b. 21 Oct., 1831; res. with her brother, S. Theodore,
Brooklyn.
8599 Samuel Theodore Dauchy,^ b. 25 Nov., 1833; m. 2 June, 1857, Margaret
Baker; res. in Brookljm; has an advertising agency in New York;
had three children.
8600 Burr Dauchy^ b. 17 Mar., 1837 ; res. in New York.
8601 Emma Irene Dauchy P b. 13 Apr., 1840 ; res. with her brother, S. Theo-
dore, in Brooklyn.
3592. ABIGAIL ANN,« dau. of Ezra'' (1303), b. in Galway, N. Y., 9 Jan.,
1804 ; m. 10 Feb., 1825, Sears Ehiathan Smith, b. in Galway, 14 Feb., 1798, son
of Elnathan Smith, of Galway, b. 2 Apr., 1766, and Dolly Smith, b. 21 Sept,
1769.
They res. in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Children.
8602 Ellen Augusta Smiih^ b. in Galway, 14 Aug., 1827; m. 25 Apr., 1855,
Theodore Russell Chase; res. in Detroit, Mich.
8603 Mary Clarissa Smith,^ b. in Nelson, N. Y., 6 Feb., 1829 ; m. 9 Oct., 1850,
James Edward Stacey; res. in Saratoga Springs.
8604 Emma Amelia Smith^ b. in Oberlin, 0., 24 Apr., 1840; d. 14 Nov., same
year.
I
The Kelloqgs in the New World. 601
8605 Emma Rosaline Smith,^ h. in OheTlin, 26 'Now., 18-il; d. in Cleveland 12
Dec., 1848.
3593. SYLVESTEE TRUMAN,^ son of Ezra^ (1303), b. 22 Mar., ISOG; m.
20 Sept., 1832, Lucy Ann Lindley, b. in New York City, 14 May^ 1808, dau. of
Silas Halsey Lindley, b. in New Jersey, 27 Dec., 1777, and Abigail , b. in
New Jersey, 17 Dec., 1778.
He d. in Yonkers, N. Y., 4 Dec, 1871; she d. in Peekskill, N. Y., 7 Sept.,
188L
He was a merchant in New York City.
Children.
8606 Julia Elizabeth,* b. ; m. (1) Dr. Charles Baldwin Lombard;
he was Capt. of a company in the Third Georgia Reg.; d. in
Athens, Ga., 13 Nov., 1862; she m. (2) Augustus Dennis Fitch;
he d. 10 Feb., 1869; was an Episcopalian; she res. in Peekskill.
4-8607 John OLiisxED," b. in Milton, N. Y., ; m. Elizabeth Jennings
Baird.
+8608 Mary Renshaw,® b. in New York City, ; m. William Henry
King.
+8609 Caroline Augusta,® b. in New York Citv, 10 Jan., 1841 ; m. Thomas
Gray.
8610 William Lindley,® b. ; d. unm., in Yonkers, 17 Mar., 1896; en-
listed in the Twenty-second New York Reg. ; went to Norfolk, Va.,
1862.
8611 Lucy Anne,® b. ; res., unm., with her sister, Julia Elizabeth, in
Peekskni.
3595. LUCY,« dau. of Ezra'' (1303), b. 2 May, 1811 ; m. (1) 2 May, 1838, Rob-
ert Edwin Gillette, b. 1809.
He d. Sept., 1861; was editor and publisher of the Oberlin (0.), Evan-
gelist ; later engaged in the real estate business and founded and named the vil-
lage of Tomah, Wis; she m. (2) William Austin Lathrop; res. in Cleveland, 0.
Children by first husband.
8612 Ruth Kellogg Gillette,^ b. 24 Feb., 1839 ; is a teacher in Green Bay, Wis.
8613 Theodore ^yeld Gillette,^ b. 23 Oct., 1840; m. 2 May, 1864, Laetitia
Sophronia Powers, of Sparta, Wis., dau. of S. D. Powers, b. in Fer-
risburg, Vt. ; was a sheep raiser in San Diego, Tex.
8614 Julia King Gillettep b. 22 Nov., 1842; m. 24 Feb., 1875, Dr. Anson
James Adams, of Flint, Mich., b. Nov., 1842, son of Oliver R.
Adams, b. in Homer, N. Y., 12 July, 1815, and Harriet James, b.
29 July, 1818 ; he was graduated from Williams College, and from
the Homeopathic College of Cleveland, 0.
8615 Frederick Kellogg Gillette,^ b. 17 Sept., 1844; is a telegraph operator;
res. in Garrcttsville, 0.
3599. SOPHRONIA,^ dau. of Martin' (1304), b. 28 May, 1796; m. (1) in
Mexico, N. Y., 28 May, 1796, Luke Butterfield, b. in Dummerston, Vt., 10 Aug.,
1795, son of Franklin Butterfield.
602 The Kelloogs in the New World.
He d. in Mexico, Sept., 1825; she m. (2) Mar., 1828, Daniel McNett; d 22
Aug., 1836.
Children by first husband.
8616 Franklin P. Bntterficld^ b. May, 1820; d. Aug., 1822.
8617 Rhoda Ann ButterjieU^ b. 28 Feb., 1821 ; m. 1845, Samuel H. Stone, of
Mexico; had three sons and one dau.
8618 Harriet Butterficld^ b. 4 Jan., 1823 ; d. young.
8619 Abby Ann ButterfieldJ^ b. 23 June, 1824; m. 1848, Sidney "l. Stone; res.
in Glen's Falls, N. Y. ; had one son and a dau.
Children by second husband.
8621 Charles Luke McNett,^ b. 13 June, 1831.
8622 Mary E. McNett,^ b. 1 June, 1833; d. about 1851.
8623 Sophronia M. McNctt,'^ b. Nov., 1835.
3601. EEV. MAETIN POWELL,^ son of Martin'' (1304), b. in Mexico, N. Y.,
28 May, 1800; m. in Sterling Pa., 20 Apr., 1820, Malvina Potter, b. in Glaston-
bury, Conn., 28 Feb., 1802, dau. of William Potter and Anna Ackley.
" He d. in Corydon, la., 4 Sept., 1858.
He rem. from Mexico, in 1833, to Danville, 0., and in 1855 to Wayne Co.,
la. For some years he was a Methodist minister in the Southern Conference of
Ohio. She res. in Cambria, la., after his death. "^j
Children. " j
+8624 Newton,» b. 26 Feb., 1823; m. Mary A. Cox. J
+8625 Miranda,® b. 12 Aug., 1825 ; m. Ralph Granger. J
8626 M.\J. John E.,» b. 20 July, 1830; m. Eoosa Ann Hill; res., in 1873, in ":*
Washington Territory, where he was a farmer; later res. in La ^
Grande, Union Co., Or.; was a soldier in the civil war; was Fife ']|
Maj. ; was one of the first to introduce fruit culture in Eastern .•!
Oregon. ''*
+8627 Lewis,® b. 20 Sept., 1833; m. Mary Jane Hart. |^
8628 Bishop Egberts,® b. 28 Sept., 1841; was a farmer; res. in Hugo, Minn. _|i
8629 Martin Powell,® b. 13 Aug., 1844; is a farmer; res. in Cambria, la. -'-g
3603. EEV. LEWIS,8 son of Martin'' (1304), b. in Mexico, N. Y., 20 Nov., I
1805; m. in Troy, N. Y., 24 Nov., 1836, Abbey Halsey Lindsley, b. in Amster- , i
dam, N. Y., 4 Jan., 1811, dau. of Aaron Ladner Lindsley, b. in Elizabeth, N. J., J
and Dorcas Taylor, b. in Ireland, 10 May, 1789. M ■
He d. in Whitehall, N. Y., 11 Feb., 1882; she d. in Fort Wrangel, Alaska,
, where she had gone in 1883, with her dau., Frances; is buried in Los An-
geles, Cal.
He preached about twenty-three years in Whitehall ; was later the pastor of
the Presbyterian Church in North Granville, N. Y.
Children, b. in Whitehall.
8630 Lewis,® b. 11 Aug., 1837; d. 22 Aug., same year.
8631 Lewis,® b. 26 Sept., 1838 ; joined the Union army in Apr., 1861 ; was in 'I
the battle of West Point, Va. ; was hospital warden one year in ;.|
Chesapeake and was in the Eed River expedition ; d. in Natchez, _^
Miss., July, 1864, while in .the Quartermaster's Department; was ;|
num. ;
i
The Kelloggs in the New World. 603
+8632 Aarox Lindsley," b. 22 Dec, 1839; m. (1) Catherine Ann Jones; (2)
Isabel Morgan.
+8633 M.U!Tix,» b. 10 Mar., 1842; m. Adelia Goodale.
8634 Michael Myers,® b. 15 Oct., 1843; m. Jane ; was clerk in a
bank in Bloomington, 111. ; d. 11 Mar., 1874.
+8635 Frances Eddy," b. 9 Dec, 1845 ; m. Rev. Samuel Hall Young.
8636 Charles Ladner » b. 22 Sept., 1847 ; d. Mar., 1848.
8637 Mart Williams,** b. 7 Sept., 1851 ; d. Aug., 1852.
3604. DAY 0TIS,8 son of Charles'' (1305), b. in Galway, N. Y., 7 Aug., 1796;
m. (1) 27 Oct., 1825, Anna Eliza Smith, b. 26 Feb., 1797, dau. of David Smith
and Ann Dikeman, of Lansingburg, N. Y.
She d. 3 Aug., 1829; he m. (2) 24 Nov., 1831, Mary Ann Dimon, b. 31 Dec,
1804, dau. of Ebenezer Dimon.* and Mary Sherwood Hinman, of Fairfield,
Conn.; she d. 17 May, 1840; he m. (3) le'Sept., 1841, Harriet Walter Odin, b.
27 Oct., 1804, dau. of John Odin, a merchant of Boston, and Harriet T}Tig Wal-
ter, dau. of Eev. William Walter,** D. D., rector of Christ Church, Boston, and
Lydia Lynde, dau. of Judge Lynde, of Salem, Mass. ; d. in Fairfield, Conn., 9
Aug., 1874; she d. in Brookh-n, N. Y., 15 Sept., 1877.
He was a merchant, first, in Owasco, N. Y., and then, twenty-three years,
until 1850, in Troy, and in New York from 1853 until his death. He res. in
BrookljTi. He served in public life, being Paymaster-Gen. of the State of New
York, on the staff of Gov. W. H. Seward, and held that office six years. He was
in the Legislature from 1838 to '39; Mayor of Troy in 1850; and United States
Consul in Glasgow, Scotland, from 1850 to '53. While a member of the Legis-
lature he was chairman of the Committee on Banks and Insurance Companies.
He contributed the Kellogg Genealogy to the N. E. Hist.-Gen. Register, 1858.
Children by first wife.
+8638 Burr Smith," b. in Owasco, 8 Aug., 1826; m. Kate Curtiss.
+8639 Chaeles Day » b. in Troy, 4 June, 1828 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Cobb.
Children by second wife.
+8640 George Dimon," b. in Troy, 13 July, 1833; m. Harriet Amelia Sanborn.
8641 Theodore Dwight," b. 17 Apr., 1835; graduated from Union College in
1856 ; res. unm., in New York.
+8642 Day Otis » b. in Troy, 31 Mar., 1837 ; m. Sarah Cornelia Hall.
3605. DWIGHT,s son of Charles'' (1305), b. in Marcellus, N. Y., 4 Oct., 1797;
m. in Sempronius, N. Y., about 1820; Minerva Annable, b. in Sempronius, 13
Nov., 1801, dau. of Dr. David Annable, b. 23 Feb., 1771, and Lucy Whiting, b. 25
May, 1774.
*Ebenezer Dimon was son of Col. Dimon, of the revolutionary army. Thomas Sher-
wood came from Ipswich, England, in 1634; first settled in Massachusetts; rem. to Fair-
field, Conn., about 1650. Matthew, his second son, had a son, Samuel, who m. Rebecca
Burr, of Fairfield, and their dau. m. George Dolbeare. of Montville, Conn., whose dau., Abi-
gail Dolbeare, m. Capt. Elisha Hinman, of Xew London, and their dau., Mary Sherwood
Hinman, m. Ebenezer Dimon, of Fairfield. Their dau., Mary Ann Dimon, m. Day Otis
Kellogg.
** William Walter was the son of Rev. Nathaniel Walter and Rebecca Abbot, of Rox-
bury, Mass., and grandson of Rev. Nehemiah Walter, of Roxbury, and Sarah Mather, of
Boston, dau. of Rev. Increase Mather, the historian.
604
The Kelloggs in the New World.
She d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar., 18J:9; he d. 19 Aug., 1861, in the house
of his brother, John Quincy, in Yonkers, N. Y.
He was a wholesale miller; res. in Ann Arbor from 1832 until 1848; was a
Universalist until 1840; then a Spiritualist; was a Whig in politics.
Children.
+8643 Charles Annable,** b. in Sempronius, 15 May, 1821 ; m. Catherine
Weed Hickcox.
8644 Calvin Whitwood,** b. 9 Apr., 1823; m. ; had two or three chil-
dren; was an incorporator and prominent financier of a new
national telegraph company in San Francisco several years ago ; d.
in San Francisco, about 1896.
8645 Julia Ann,* b. in Ann Arbor, 25 Sept., 1825; d. young.
8646 William Henry,* b. in Ann Arbor, 1 Dec., 1832; m. Melissa Congdon;
was an iron moulder; res. in Aurora, 111.; entered the army dur-
ing the civil war as a private, serving with Sherman in his march
through Georgia ; came out of the army as a Maj. ; was killed b
boiler explosion, 13 Apr., 1875; had four children.
-f8647 Dan Whiting," b. in Ann Arbor, 20 Feb., 1835; m. (1) Grace Ai
Hope; (2) Elizabeth Rockfeller.
+8648 Jdlia Frances,* b. in Ann Arbor, 24 Oct., 1837; m. Richard Barnes
Merritt.
8649 George Dwight,* b. in Ann Arbor, 14 Jan., 1841 ; m. 23 Aug., 1866,
Emma Maryetta Gould, of Buffalo, N. Y., b. 7 Dec, 1844, dau. of
Sylvanus Owen Gould, b. 12 Aug., 1812, and Marietta Bacon
(3514), b. 7 May, 1820, dau. of Amos Bacon, b. 21 Oct., 1777, and
Urania Kellogg (+1288), b. 20 Nov., 1785; was a telegraph oper-
ator; res. in Buffalo; she d. 28 Sept., 1890; had no children.
3607. DELIA,8 ^^u. of Charles' (1305), b. in Kelloggsville, N. Y., 7 Apr.,
1803 ; m. 20 Feb., 1823, Calvin Whitwood, b. in Hillsdale, N. Y., 28 Mar., 1794.
He d. in HorneUsville, N. Y., 22 Dec, 1868; she d. 31 May, 1872.
He was a merchant and manufacturer; res. in Kelloggsville, Howard,
Waterloo, Moravia and HorneUsville, N. Y.
Children.
8650 Charles E. Whitwood,^ b. in Kelloggsville, 28 Feb., 1825; d. in Water-
loo, 23 Jan., 1847.
8651 Calvin C. Whitwood,^ b. 23 May, 1826; d. young.
8652 Mary Ann Eliza Whitwood,^ b. 11 Oct., 1830 ; d. young.
8653 George Dwight Whitwood,^ b. 26 May, 1841; d. 30 Aug., 1870.
3608. ABIGAIL ANN,^ dau. of Charles'^ (1305), b. in Sempronius, N. Y., 10
June, 1804; m. 26 Jan., 1831, Ethan Allen Warden, b. in Brutus, N. Y., 21 Oct.,
1803, son of Allen Warden, b. in Shaftsbury, Vt., 26 Feb., 1781.
He d. in Auburn, N. Y., 22 Mar., 1861.
He learned the tanner's and currier's trade in Moravia, N. Y. In 1832 he
was a merchant in Auburn ; in Ann Arbor, Mich., from 1836 to '40, when he re-
turned to Auburn. He was Postmaster in Auburn under Presidents Taylor and
Fillmore. After his death she res. in Ann Arbor.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 605
Children.
865-4 Eliza Caroline Warden,^ b. 13 Dec, 1831 ; d. 31 May, 1832.
8655 Charles Allen Warden,'^ b. in Auburn, 10 July, 1833*; m. 1 Oct., 1857,
Ccmelia Rockefeller; res. in Auburn; d. 30 Aug., 1883.
8656 Ajulia Leonard ^Yarden,^ b. 3 Apr., 1839; d. in Oshkosh, Wis., 11 July,
1S66.
8657 James Kellogg ]Yarden,^ b. 24 Aug., 1842; m. Annie McCauley, of Jef-
fersonville, Ind. ; was Lieut, in the United States army; was trans-
ferred from the volunteer to the regular army for his nieritorioua
service; drowned 15 Dec, 1869.
3609. CHARLES HARVEY,^ son of Charles' (1305), b. in Kelloggsville, N.Y.,
19 Sept., 1808; m. 1 Nov., 1832, Frances Amelia Parmelee, b. in Lansingburg,
N. Y., 14 Mar.. ISll, dau. of Elias Parmelee, b. in New Haven, Conn., 22 Jan.,
1774, and Fanny Fitch, b. in Windham, Conn., 11 Jan., 1776 ; she was a descend-
ant of John Bradley, of Kent, England, b. 1580, and of Rev. Henry Whitfield, of
Guilford, Conn., and of Gov. William Bradford, of Plymouth.
He d. in Lansingburg, N. Y., 19 Jan., 1862; she"d. 19 Mar., 1875.
He was a merchant and manufacturer in Troy ; res. in Lansingburg.
Children.
8658 M-UiT Feaxces," b. in Lansingburg. 26 Nov., 1833 ; m. 13 Oct., 1864,
Peter A. Burdan ; he d. 16 Feb., 1866 ; had no children.
8659 Amelia L.,® b. in Lansingburg, 19 Jan., 1836; m. 26 Aug., 1858, John
Morris Van Buskirk ; had no children.
+8660 William Parmelee,® b. in Troy, N. Y., 22 Aug., 1837; m. Frances Par-
melee.
8661 Charles Harvey, Jr.," b. 24 Aug., 1839 ; d. 8 Sept., 1840.
+8662 Warrex Todd,» b. 1 Dec, 1841; m. Marj- Alice Eddy,
-f 8663 Harriet Odix » b. 7 Dec, 1843 ; m. Charles Rowland Walsh.
8664 Alice," b. 1 Dec, 1845 ; d. 1 Apr.. 1847.
8665 Fraxcis Pelatiah,* b. in Lansingburg, 20 June, 1850; is a commercial
traveler; is a Presbj-terian and a Republican; is unm.
8666 Hexry Parmelee,» b. 14 Apr., 1856; d. 27 Mar., 1860.
3611. DAN WARREN,^ son of Charles'' (1305), b. in Galway, N. Y., 26 Mar.,
1812; m. (1) in Troy, N. Y., 11 Feb., 1835, Esther Almira Bull, dau. of Judge
Archibald Bull, of Rensselaer Co., N. Y.
She d. 10 Aug., 1842 ; he m. (2) in Lansingburg, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1851, Cath-
erine Fake, dau. of George Fake, b. 6 Feb., 1799, and Ann Quackenbush ; she d.
; he m. (3) in Syracuse, N. Y., 17 Sept., 1856, Emma Starr Congdon, b.
7 Nov., 1835, dan. of Albert Bainbridge Congdon, b. 13 Sept., 1805, and Arde-
mena Blakesley, b. 21 Feb., 1811; she d. 24 Aug., 1883; he d. 24 Aug., 1885,
aged 73. He is buried in Union Cemetery, Sandy Hill, N. Y.
He was a hardware merchant and banker; was a member of the Episcopal
Church ; res. in Troy, New York City and Brooklyn, N. Y. ; was for two years
SecTetary of the Senate of the State of Michigan.
Child hy first wife.
+8667 Ch-irles Dor," b. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 3 July, 1842 ; m. Mary Jane
Bancus.
606 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Child by second wife.
+8668 Emma Louise," b. in Brookljii, N. Y., 12 Apr., 1858; m. Leon Henry
Ballard.
3612. DORLISKA,^ dau. of Charles' (1305), b. in Kelloggsville, N". Y., 17
Jan., 1816; m. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 19 Dee., 1839, Dr. Cyrus Backus, b. 16
Aug., 1812, son of Job Backus, of Lee, Mass., and Groton, N. Y^., and Celia Brad-
ley, b. 16 Sept., 1785.
She d. in Ann Arbor, 1 Feb., 1870 ; he d. there, 1 Feb., 1886.
He was a physician and surgeon, in Groton, Troy, Brooklyn and Peekskill,
N. Y., Detroit and Ann Arbor, Mich. He was an Episcopalian ; was graduated
from the University of the City of New York, and a medical institution in
Geneva, N. Y., 1836.
Children, h. in Troy.
8669 Charles Kellogg Baclcus,^ b. 10 Sept., 1843 ; m. 5 Feb., 1874, Evelyn
Standish, b. in Lyme, Conn., 28 July, 1847, dau. of John
Standish and Emma L. Darrow; res. in Detroit, where he was
editor of the Detroit Tribune; d. 23 July, 1894; after his death
she res. in Detroit; had one child.
8670 Mary E. Backus,^ b. 11 Nov., 1845 ; res. in Ann Arbor, where she d. 10
Feb., 1887.
3613. FRANCES LOUISA,* dau. of Charles''' (1305), b. in Kelloggsville,
N. Y., 6 Mar., 1818 ; m. in Troy, N. Y., 18 Sept., 1838, Seth Taylor Otis, b. 21
Dec, 1811, son of Seth Otis, of Watertown, N. Y., b. in Colchester, Conn., 24
June, 1777, and Lucy Chandler.
He d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 23 Jan., 1882 ; she d. in Chicago, 28 July, 1893.
He was collector for large commercial houses in New York. He was Maj. of
Militia in 1840; United States Consul to Basle, Switzerland, in 1844; was a
War Democrat and a Universalist.
Children.
8671 Charles Day OtisP b. in Chicago, 26 Dec., 1839 ; m. 25 Dec, 1867, Lucy
C. Bailey, dau. of John Bailey, of West Parsonsfield, Me.; was a
merchant in Fond du Lac, Wis. ; d. in Chicago, 9 May, 1898.
8672 Basle Kellogg Otis^ b. in Basle, Switzerland, 12 Feb., 1845; m. ;
he was a merchant and bank cashier in Peoria, 111. ; d. in Peoria, 4
Sept., 1896 ; had one child.
.8673 William Augustus Otis^ b. in Almond, N. Y., 15 Aug., 1855; m. 11
Sept., 1888, Elizabeth Lincoln Shackleford; is an architect; res.
in Chicago.
3614. JOHN QUINCY,8 ^^^ of Charles^ (1305), b. in Kelloggsville, N. Y., 24
Mar., 1823; m. 8 Feb., 1849, Helen Mary Dauchy (8596), of Troy, b. 13 Mar.,
1826, dau. of Samuel Dauchy, b. 11 Jan., 1800, and Clarissa Harlo-
(+3590), b. 12 June, 1799.
He d. in Montclair, N. J., 16 Feb., 1896; she d. .
He was a merchant in New York ; res. in Yonkers, N. Y.
Children.
+8674 George Abell,» b. in Troy, N. Y'., 11 Nov., 1849 ; m. Harriet M. Dominy.
The Kelloggs in the 2\ew World. 607
+SGT5 Faxxt Louise," b. in Brooklvn, X. Y.. 14 Feb., 1855 ; in. James Stephens
Oakley.
+Sfi?G Clara Dauchy," b. in Yonkors, N. Y.. 23 Jan., 1857; m. Edward Eton
Bowns, Jr.
+S6';-7 Henry Niles," b. in Yonkers, 6 Xov., 1S59; m. Florence Adele Bowns.
3616. WAEEEX STEWAET,*^ son of Asa' (1307), b. in Albany, N. Y., 1 ilar,.
1807 ; m. 10 Sept., 1835, Lucy Ann Eawdon, b. 14 Feb., 1817, daii. of Ealph Eaw-
don (founder of the American Bank Note Company of New York), of Tolland,
Conn., b. 1793, and Susan Arnold, of Haddam, Conn., b. 1794.
He d. , in Queens, Long Island; she res. in Mollis, Long Island.
He was an author and poet : res. in New York City.
Children, all except Leverett and Susan, h. in New York.
8678 Ealph Eawdox," b. 21 June, 1836; d. 3 Aug., 1838.
+8679 Edw.ird Hastings," b. 57 Feb., 1838; m. Maria Curtin.
8680 Lucy Ann" b. 15 June. 1840; res. in Hollis, 1899; is unm.
+8681 Margaret Anne," b. 21 Aug., 1843; m. Thomas Tilly Hazard.
8682 Leverett Eawdon," b. in Eouse Point. N. Y., 6 Oct., 1845; m. in New
York City, 5 June, 1872, Anna McGowan, b. in Washington, D. C,
20 Dec, 1844, dau. of Charles McGowan, b. 28 July, 1808, and
Elizabeth Crawford, b. in Paisley, Scotland, Nov., 1813; is a mer-
chant in New York, with H. B. Claflin &: Co.; res. in Hollis; is a
Presbyterian and a Eepublican ; has no children.
8683 Warren Stewart," b. 17 July, 1847 ; for some years he was with H. B.
Claflin & Co., New York; is now a gentleman farmer in Hollis; is
an Episcopalian and a Eepublican; is unm.
+8684 Isaac Merritt," b. 23 Sept., 1849; m. Emma Wood.
8685 Susan Arnold," b. in Queens, 21 Julv, 1S52; d. unm., in Queens, Apr.,
1872.
8686 Is^Lvc Newton Phelps," b. 12 May, 1854; is a dealer in sporting goods
in New York City; is an Episcopalian and a Eepublican; is unm.
8687 Abig.ail Wright," b. 6 Apr., 1865; m. in Hollis, 29 Apr., 1899, Adolph
Van Eein, b. in New York City, 22 Sept., 1856, son of Christopher
Van Eein, b. 1828, and Sybilla Eern, b. 1834; she is an artist; he
is a lawyer; was graduated from Columbia College; Columbia Law
School, 1870; is a Presbyterian and a Eepublican; has no children.
3618. EDWAED,s son of Asa" (1307), b. 20 Jan., 1810; m. 5 Dec, 1837,
Sarah Maria Hastings, b. 24 Sept., 1815, dau. of Seth Hastings, a merchant of
Albany, N. Y., b. in Brookfleld, 3Iass., and Mary Herring, b. in Massachusetts.
She d. 19 May, 1849 ; he d. in Independence, Mo., 15 Dec, 1862.
He was a merchant and, later, a stock broker, in New York. In 1847 he was
a cotton and woolen manufacturer in Brainard, N. Y. He rem. in 1858 to Inde-
pendence, Mo., where he engaged in the manufacture of brick.
Children.
+ 8688 Hastings," b. in Albany, N. Y., 21 Sept., 1839; m. Augusta Victoria
Hopkins. *■
8689 Jane Eliza," b. 12 May. 1841 ; d. unm., in Trov, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1863.
8690 Saeah Maria," b. 27 Mav, 1843; d. 20 Aug., 1849.
60S The Eelloggs in the Xew World.
S691 AsA,» b. 27 Mar.^, 1849; from 1870 to '72 he was in Hannibal, Mo., as a
dry goods clerk ; in 1874 he entered the railway service as clerk in
the general offices of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Eailway in
Sedalia, Mo. ; was later general agent of the St. Louis, Keokuk and
Northwestern Eailway ; in 1882 he was appointed to a similar posi-
tion on the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Eailway; at
the time of his death he was general Western agent for that com-
pany in Cincinnati, 0.; d. unm., in St. Louis, Mo., 30 Mar., 1889.
3621. MARGARET ANN,s dau. of Asa':' (1307), b. 1 Mar., 1821; m. Francis
Xewlands, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, 24 Nov., 1814.
She d. 20 Feb., 1855; is buried in the Old Cemetery, Troy, N. Y.; he d. in
West Pomt, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1892.
They res. in West Point.
Child.
8693 Mary Eedfield Newlands,^ b. 23 Feb., 1848,
3623. JANE ELIZA,® dau. of Asa' (1307), b. in Troy, N. Y., 26 Sept., 1823;
m. in the Second Street Presbyterian Church, Troy, 30 Apr., 1846, James Somer-
ville Knowlson, b. in Albany, N. Y., 1 May, 1823, son of Col. Richard John
Knowlson, of Sand Lake, N. Y., b. in Howden, Yorkshire, England, 2 June, 1797,
and Margaret Brown, b. 13 Feb., 1803, dau. of Andrew Brown, of Edinburgh,
Scotland.
She d. 24 Jan., 1873.
He was graduated from Williams College in the class of 1843 ; res. in Troy,
N. Y., and, in 1897, in Rutland, Vt. He was a merchant and manufacturer; was
an elder in the Presbyterian Church.
Children.
8693 James SomerviUe Knowlson,^ b. 5 Mar., 1847; m. 19 Sept., 1883, Lula
S. Howard, of Aurora, 111. ; res. in Aurora, where he is in the office
of the C. B. and Q. Eailroad; had one son.
8694 Richard John Knowlson.^ b. 1 Oct., 1848; d. 19 Nov., same year.
8695 Anna Stewart Knowlson,^ b. 1 Nov., 1849.
8696 Jessie SomerviUe Knowlson,'^ b. 25 Oct., 1851; d. 20 Sept., 1852.
8697 William Henry Knowlson,^ b. 17 May, 1853 ; m. 9 Nov., 1890, Emilie R.
Southard, of Peekskill, N. Y. ; is in the book and stationery busi-
ness in Troy; res. in Peekskill; has two children.
8693 Jane Eliza Knowlson,^ b. 4 July, 1854.
8699 John Kerr Knowlson,^ b. 1 May, 1857; d. 8 Aug., same year.
8700 Margaret SomerviUe Knowlson,^ b. 5 Feb., 1859.
8701 Eichard John Knoiclson,^ b. 19 Sept., 1860; m. 19 May, 1888, Anna
Savage ; has two children.
8703 Samuel Bigelow I^nowlson,^ b. 14 May, 1867.
3626. HENRY,^ son of Asa' (1307), b. in Troy, N. Y., 35 Aug., 1829; m. in
Westminster, Vt., 9 Jan., 1850, Sarah Cobb May, b. in Westminster, 20 Sept.,
1830, dau. of John May, b. in Westminster, 28 Aug., 1804, and Catherine Vose,
b. in Boston, Mass., 12 June, 1808.
He d. in Cripple Creek, Col., 30 Dec, 1900.
He res. in Troy, N. Y., Westminster, Vt., Waukesha, Wis., Chicago, 111., Kan-
The Kelloggs in the New World. 609
sas City, Mo., and Weston, Col; was later a cattle and sheep grower in Cripple
Creek, Col.
Children.
+8703 Francis Xewlands,** b. in Westminster, 20 Feb., 1851 ; m. Lavonia D.
Peck.
8704 Catherine Mat,^ b. in Westminster, 20 July, 1852; m. in Kansas City,
16 Jan., 1873, Richard James Haus, of Kansas City; he is a com-
mercial agent; has no children.
+8705 John May,** b. in Waukesha, 20 Sept., 1859; m. Lucy B. Hickman.
3628. GEOEGE WILLIAM,® son of Warren' (1310), b. in Troy, X. Y., 27
Feb., 1812; m. in Albany, N. Y., 2 Sept., 1840, Charlotte Elizabeth Cobb, b. in
Albany, 22 May, 181C, dau. of Sanford Cobb, b. in Stonington, Conn., 28 Apr.,
1785, and Phebe Ann Gibbons, b. in London, England, 15 Mar., 1794.
He d. in Troy, 15 Apr., 1849 ; she d. in Lyons, N. Y., 4 Dec, 1881.
He was a merchant, in New York from 1831 to '39, and, later, in Troy, until
his death.
Children, b. in Troy.
+8706 Sanford Cobb,® b. 10 May, 1842; m. Frances Breckinridge Steele.
+8707 Frances Southwick,'' b. 15 Nov., 1846; m. Poland Asher Hubbard.
3630. HENRY LYMAN,® son of Warren' (1310), b. in Troy, N. Y., 28 Apr.,
1817 ; m. in Troy, 26 May, 1840, Frances Jean Wilson, b. in Troy, 11 Jan., 1822,
dau. of Ebenezer Wilson, Jr., b. 23 Nov., 1776, and Mary White Moulton, b. 5
July, 1782.
" He d. in Brooklra, N. Y., 26 Oct., 1866; she res. in Hoboken, N. J.
He was graduated from Washington College and Trinity College ; was a mer-
chant in Troy; rem. to New York City in Apr., 1852, and res. there, a merchant,
until 1856, when he rem. to Cleveland. He was an Episcopalian.
Children, all except last two, b. in Troy.
8708 Elizabeth Homer,» b. 12 Oct., 1843.
8709 Mary Lyman," b. 30 July, 1845 ; d. unm., in Hoboken, 19 Jan., 1896.
8710 Lewis Southwick," b. 6 Jan., 1847 ; m. in Brooklyn, 25 Feb., 1884, Mrs.
Mary Fowle (Cummings) Schooley, b. 25 Mar., 1846, widow of
John C. Schooley, Jr., and dau. of William Brakenridge Cummings,
b. 4 Sept., 1822, and Mary Parker Clark, b. 33 Dec, 1827 ; is an
accountant ; res. in Bayonne, N. J. ; is an Episcopalian and a Dem-
ocrat; has no children.
8711 William Cooper,® b. 30 May, 1850; d. in Hoboken, 23 Apr., 1894.
+8712 Ellen Wheeler." b. in New York, 11 Oct., 1853; m. Francis Shippen.
8713 Harriet Baylies," b. in Brooklyn, 1864; d. there, 16 Mar., 1866.
3639. MARIA ANN,® dau. of Alexander Cyrus' (1311), b. in Troy, N. Y., 9
Jan., 1811; m. (1) Charles Lewis Mills, b. in Huntington, Conn., 1802, son of
Elisha Mills and Catherine Lewis.
He d. in Coming, N. Y., 26 May, 1845; was a merchant; was graduated
from Yale in 1824; she m. (2) Dr. Joshua Bascom Grams, a physician in Corn-
ing; d. in Corning, 19 June, 1872.
610 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children by first husband.
871-i Anna Kellogg Slills,^ b. in Fairfield, Conn., 25 June, 1831; m. Elbert
Lewis Burr Curtis, of Danby, N. Y. ; had sLs children.
8715 George Alexander Mills,^ b. in Fairfield, 20 Dec, 1833; d. in Corning,
22 Dec., 1853.
8716 Ellsworth Daggett Mills,^ h. in Fairfield, 8 May, 1836; m. 21 May, 1860,
Eliza Anne Wellington, b. 22 Apr., 1839; she d. 19 Jan., 1869; he '
was a lawyer in Coming; served two terms as District Attorney; !
d. 26 Apr., 1896 ; had two children. ' |
8717 Catherine Lewis Mills/^ b. in Corning, 29 Apr., 1839; res. in Coming. J
8718 Augustus Talbot Mills,'^ b. in Corning, 9 Sept., 1843; m. Sarah B. !
Crocker, of Fairfield; was a physician in Coming; d. 15 Oct., ■
1891 ; had two children. j
Child by second husband.
8719 Margaret GramsP b. 26 June, 1850 ; m. William Sheldon Green, of Corn-
ing ; he was general manager of a railway.
3642. MAKGArtET,s dan. of Alexander Cyrus'^ (1311), b. in Troy, X. Y., 8
May, 1816 ; m. in Fairfield, Conn., 24 Sept., 1839, Charles Edmond Osborne, b.
in East Hampton, L. I., 14 Nov., 1803, son of Jacob Hedges Osborne, b. 26 Mar.,
1774, and Charity Hedges.
She d. in Corning, N. Y., 10 Jan., 1865 ; he d. in Seneca Falls, N. Y., 7 May,
1897.
Children, b. in Corning.
8720 Maria Kellogg Osborne^ b. 9 Aug., 1840; d. unm., 2 Aug., 1869.
8721 Alexander Cyrus Osborne^ b. 3 July, 1842; d. 17 July, 1844.
8722 Ann Kellogg Osborne^ b. 23 Dec, 1844; ra. in Seneca Falls, 22 Dec,
1874, Edward Montgomery Eumsey; res. in Seneca Falls; had
one child.
8723 Charles Mills Osborne^ b. 18 July, 1847 ; d. unm., in Chicago, 111., 30
May, 1872.
8724 Elbert Curtis Osborne,^ b. 8 Feb., 1850.
8725 Mary Willson Osborne,^ b. 10 June, 1856 ; m. in Seneca Falls, 4 Mar.,
1885, Stephen Theodore Day; res. in Pearsall, Tex. ; has two chil-
dren.
3647. ALEXANDER,^ son of Alexander Cyrus'' (1311), b. in Troy, X. Y., 23
Dec, 1823 ; m. in Troy, 12 Nov., 1859, as her second husband, Mrs. Sarah Maria
(Johnson) Brown, b. in Troy, dan. of John Johnson and Elizabeth Clickner, and
widow of Michael T. Brown, who d. 27 Apr., 1857.
He d. in Lebanon Centre, N. Y., 4 Oct., 1884 ; she d. in Stephentown, X. Y.,
aged 63.
He res. in Lebanon Centre, N. Y. ; was a bookkeeper. He was a private
Co. F, Sixty-third New York Volunteers, and Sergt. in Co. E, Sixih New Yorli
Zouaves; enlisted 35 May, 1861; was discharged 30 June, 1865. He was a sailoi
thirteen years ; a soldier four years and seven months.
Child.
-f 8726 Thomas Brown,*> b. in Troy, 25 Oct., 1860 ; m. Jessie May Hayes.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 611
3648. CYEUS,* son of Alexander Cyrus'' (1311), b. 23 Dec, 1S23; m. (1) 14
July, 1849, Ann Cooper, b. in Big Stream, N. Y., dau. of James Cooper and Euth
Clark.
She d. ; he m. (2) 4 Apr., 1866, Martha Defriest, b. 12 Dec, 1845,
dau. of Sylvester Defriest and Elizabeth ; d. in Lansingburg, N. Y., 1
Aug., 1879 ; she res. in Troy, N. Y.
Child by first wife.
+8727 Anna Marie," b. in Corning, N. Y., 23 Apr., 1850; m. Albert James
Halford.
Children by second wife.
8728 Anne Alice," b. in Troy, 19 Mar., 1867; m. in West Poultney, Vt.,
Howe; res. in East Poultney.
-f 8729 Ellsworth Dagget Mills," b. in Troy, io July, 1870 ; m. Ella Clark.
-(-8730 Syl^-ester xA.lexander," b. in Troy, 7 Mar., 1876 ; m. Cora Bristol.
3654. JAMES TURXER,^ son of Chauncey' (1328), b. ; m. (pub. in
Sheffield, Mass., 12 May, 1841), Maria Ingraham.
He rem. to Davenport, la., many years ago.
Children.
8731 Emma," b. .
8732 Pctman Flint," b. in Sheffield, 25 Jan., 1852.
3656. MARY AXN,^ dau. of Norman" (1329), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 18 Apr.,
1813; m. in Sheffield, 13 Dec, 1836, John Reed Forbes, b. in Brookfield, Mass.,
19 Aug., 1814, son of Moses Forbes, b. June, 1791, and Eliza Taylor, b. 8 May,
1789.
She d. 7 Oct., 1863; he d. 5 Feb., 1888.
He was a druggist and a hotel-keeper; res. in Oshkosh, Wis., where both d.
He was an Episcopalian and a Republican.
Child.
8783 Daniel Henry Forbes,'^ b. in Sheffield, 6 Sept., 1838; m. in Oshkosh, 14
July, 1865, Lucy Ann Tolman; res. in Oshkosh; had one dau.
3657. JOHN JAY,s son of Norman' (1329), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 13 Aug.,
1816; m. (1) in New Orleans, La., Eliza .
She d. ; he m. (2) in Sheffield, 24 Nov., 1852, Frances Cowles, dau.
of Philo Cowles, b. in Sheffield, 31 Oct., 1786, and Elizabeth Smith, b. in Nor-
folk, Conn., 15 Mar., 1788.
She d. 4 Dec, 1877 ; he d. 21 Apr., 1881 ; both are buried in Sheffield.
He went to New Orleans, where all of his children were b. After the death
of his first wife, he returned to Sheffield, where he res. until his death.
Children.
8734 Eliza Ann," b. 20 Dec, 1839.
8735 John Jay," b. 16 Mar., 1841 ; d. 3 Feb., 1842.
8736 Norman," b. ; d. 3 Oct., 1842.
3659. GE0EGE,8 son of Norman' (1329), b. 4 Feb., 1831 ; m. in Sheffield, 18
Feb., 1851, Harriet Crippen, b. 9 Oct., 1827, dau. of Francis B. Crippen, of Pitts-
612
The Kelloggs in the New World.
field, and Sheffield, Mass., and Prudence Stillman, b. in Sheffield, 22 Sept., 1800.
He d. 30 Apr., 1890 j she d. 22 Dec, 1897.
He was a farmer; res. in Sheffield, on the homestead of his father; was a
member of the Board of Selectmen for many years ; was president of the Housa-
tonic Agricultural Society ; in 1883 he was a member of the Massachusetts Leg-
islature.
Children, b. in Sheffield.
+8737 Nellie Almiea » b. 27 Mar., 1853 ; m. Levi H. Boardman.
+8738 Frank NoRiLiN,® b. 28 Oct., 1857; m. (1) Lillian A. Dailey; (2) Grace
Lee.
8739 Mary Eliz.useth,® b. 9 Aug., 1861; m. 8 Oct., 1891, Henry M. Brown,
of Egremont, Mass., b. 1862, son of Martin Brown and Mary ;
he is a farmer; res. in Egremont.
8740 Hattie Augcsta,o b. 2 June, 18G7 ; d. 7 Apr., 1878.
8741 Ehoda,9 b. 20 Dec, 1868; d. 12 Feb., 1869.
8742 Georgia Crippen," b. 2 June, 1871.
3663. SIDNEY MEERILL,^ son of George^ (1331), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 29
July, 1820; m. in Erie, Pa., 31 Oct., 1850, Rachel McCarter.
She d. 9 Sept., 1871; he d. 25 Jan., 1895.
They res. in Erie, where both d.
Children, h. in Erie.
+8743 Nellie Isabella,** b. 29 Sept., 1851 ; m. David P. Jones.
8744 Sidney Jay,** b. 26 Mar., 1853; m. 1886, ; res. in Fort Scott
Kas. ; had no children.
8745 Harry Flixt,» b. 16 Feb., 1856.
3664. GEOEGE HENEY,* son of George' (1331), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 11
June, 1822 ; m. in North Eeading, Mass., 8 Dec, 1853, Catherine Dodge Flint,
31 May, 1831, dau. of Daniel Flint, b. in North Reading, 22 Mar., 1795, and
Sarah Eaton, b. in Boxford, Mass., 24 July, 1794.
She d. in Charlestown, Mass., 1 Dec, 1872 ; he d. in San Francisco, Cal., 19
Nov., 1893.
He was a merchant, of the firm of Flint, Peabody & Co. ; res. in San Fran-
+8746
+8747
8748
+8749
8750
+8751
+8752
Children.
Kate,® b. in San Francisco, 16 Apr., 1855 ; m. Joseph Hutchinson.
George Flint,® b. in San Francisco, 13 Jan., 1857; m. Henrietta Eliza-
beth Thompson.
Frank Putnam,® b. in San Francisco, 9 Feb., 1859 ; d. 24 Sept., s
ye^r, in San Francisco.
Laura,® b. in San Francisco, 22 July, 1861; m. George Edward Wilson.
Emma,® b. in Oakland, Cal., 3 Feb., 1863 ; res., unm., in Palo Alto, Cal.
Gertrude,® b. 10 Mar., 1867 ; m. Ernest Norwood Jones.
Walter Yale » b. near Eedwood City, Cal., 10 May, 1868 ; m. Mrs. Mal-
vina Chase (Pelton) Wilson.
3665. ROBEET EALPH,» son of George'' (1331), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 2?
July, 1823; m. (1) in Batesville, Ark., 31 Dec, 1850, Sarah Louise Bevens, b. 1$;
The Kelloqgs in the New Woeld. 613
Nov., 1834, dau. of Dr. Alfred Bevens, of Batesville, and Jane Louise McGuire.
She d. 22 Sept., 1868; he m. (2) in Elgin, Ark., 24 May, 1870, Mrs. Hester
C. Clinton; d. in Jacksonport, Ark., 25 Oct., 1872; res. in Jaeksonport, and for
many years filled, with honor, .the office of Circuit Clerk; she m. (2) 27 Sept.,
1874, his brother, Silas.
Children by first wife.
8753 Eva Louise,^ b. in Batesville, 6 Sept., 1853; m. James Curry, of Es-
panola, N. M.; res. in Clyde, N. Y.
8754 Nellie Ctxthia,® b. in Batesville, 24 Jan., 1855; m. (1) in Jackson-
port, 10 Oct., 1872, James F. Horton; he d. ; she m. (2)
28 Feb., 188G, S. T. Redman; d. 4 Sept., 1886; had no children.
+8755 Maet Emma," b. in Batesville, 20 Oct., 1858; m. F. S. Stevens.
8756 Ralph Wtcough,^ b. in Jacksonport, 30 Mar., 1868.
3666. ELLEN BKUCE.s dau. of George'' (1331), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 11
Sept., 1824; m. in Erie, Pa., 5 Aug., 1852, Charles Hawley De Forest, b. 26 Mar.,
1821, son of Linson De Forest and Jane Hawley, b. 22 Aug., 1797.
He d. in Birmingham, Conn., 1 Mar., 1892 ; she d. in Derby, Conn., 14 Sept.,
1901.
He was a manuiacturer ; res. in Birmingham, where he was one of the best-
known citizens. He was a Congregationalist and a Republican.
Children.
8757 George Linson De Forest,^ b. 6 Mar., 1855.
8758 Charles Shelton De Forest,^ b. 30 June, 1859 ; m. in Chicago, III, 24
Dec, 1890, Mrs. Anna B. Killen; d. in St. Louis, Mo., 22 Dec,
1892; was buried in Derby, Conn.
3670. CHARLES WINSLOW,^ son of George' ( 1331 ) , b. in Erie, Pa., 22 Jan.,
1839; m. in Oakland, Cal, 19 Sept., 1863, his cousin, Anita Root Flint (3683),
b. 24 Aug., 1840, dau. of James Putnam Flint, b. 12 Apr., 1802, and Anne Root
Kellogg (-f 1335), b. 24 July, 1805.
Res. in Oakland. He has been with the Tubbs Cordage Company, of San
Francisco, many years, in a position of confidence and .trust.
Children, b. in Oakland.
-f 8759 Fanxt Root," b. 17 Nov., 1864; m. Carj- Howard.
-f8760 Herbert Flint," b. 19 July, 1870; m. Maria Miller Jackson.
8761 Anita Meerill," b. 4 Sept., 1872; m. as his second wife, 17 Apr., 1895,
Thomas Lavender Cornell, b. 15 Dec, 1839, son of Sidney Cornell,
b. 30 Apr., 1815, and Sarah Ann Nostrand, b. 11 July, 1814; he is
vice-president and secretary of a manufacturing company; res. in
Derby, Conn. ; had no children.
8762 Abba Oliphant," b. 23 Aug., 1874; is unm.
8763 Louise," b. 27 Aug., 1879 ; res., unm., in Oakland.
3679. CAPT. ROBERT HALE,^ son of Dr. Silas Roof (1334), b. in Erie, Pa.,
5 Mar., 1844; m. 6 Oct., 1868, Amelia Clark Gallup, b. 27 June, 1845, dau. of
Elihu Gallup, b. 12 Dec, 1803, and Emily Clark, b. 11 June, 1811, both of Nor-
wich, Conn.
614 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He res. in Cincinnati, 0. ; is a life insurance agent. He was reared in New
England and educated in the public schools; served in the civil war, as Sergt.-
Maj., in the Sixteenth Connecticut Volunteers, and later as Capt. on the staff of
tlie First Brigade of New York; enlisted 11 Aug., 1862; was discharged 1 June, i
1865. He was a prisoner of war in Andersonville ; was the author of "Life and 4;
Death in Rebel Prisons." He was a member of the Connecticut Legislature in ^
1870; rem. to Ohio in 1883; is a Presbyterian and a Republican.
Children, last three b. in Manchester, Conn.
8764 Florence Amelia,® b. in Concord, N. H., 3 Dec., 1871; is unm.
8765 Emily Clark,® b. 23 July, 1874; is unm.
8766 Anna Flint,® b. 6 Jan., 1878; is unm.
8767 Rossiter Henry,® b. 9 Apr., 1879 ; is unm.
3680. LUCY HALE,s dau. of Dr. Silas Root' (1334), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 15 ^
Jan., 1858; m. in Sheffield, 5 June, 1888, John Cooper Wheeler, b. in Great Bar- .J
rington, Mass., 6 Nov., 1860, son of Merritt Ives Wheeler, b. 9 Aug., 1826, and i i
Sarah Cooper, b. 4 Mar., 1829. ); 1
He d. in Tryon, N. C, 9 Mar., 1897. %
He was in the insurance business; res. in Great Barrington; was a Com- ■|''
municant of the Episcopal Church.
Children.
8768 John Howard Wheeler,^ h. 25 May, 1889.
8769 Robert Kellogg Wheeler,^ b. 9 Dec, 1892.
8770 Merritt Ives Wheeler,'^ b. 30 Aug., 1894.
3694. ELI CALLENDER,8 son of Amasa'' (1347), b. 19 Mar., 1803; m. (1) in
New Hartford, N. Y., 2 Nov., 1824, Lucretia Barnard, dau. of Truman Barnard
and Lucretia Pease.
She d. 13 Oct., 1839; he m. (2) 9 Apr., 1844, Marcia Anna Bulkley, b. 22
Dec, 1816, dau. of Gershom T. Bulkley and Julia Ann Kellogg (+3076) ; d.
Milwaukee, 27 Jan., 1855; after his death she res. in Monroe.
He rem, from Monroe, Mich., to Milwaukee, Wis., in Apr., 1845, and was
proprietor of the City Mills (flouring), and was in the foundry and commission
business.
Children by first wife.
+8771 James Bradford,® b. 9 Sept., 1825; m. (1) Harriet Jane Diefendorf;
(2) Sarah Annie Duryea.
+8772 Horace,® b. in Whitestown," N. Y., 7 Jan., 1827; m. Amanda Catherine
Evans.
+8773 Marcus Amasa,® b. 15 Mar., 1828 ; m. Frances E. Sentenn.
+8774 Henry Martin,® b. 6 Dec, 1830; m. Elsie Henderson.
+8775 Hannah Moyston,® b. 24 Dec, 1831; m. John L. Hathaway.
+8776 Eli Edgae,® b. in Whitestown, 17 May, 1834; m. Margaret Ellen Hop- .
kins.
Child by second wife.
8777 Eugene Bulkley,® b. in Milwaukee, 13 May, 1848 ; d. in Monroe, 13
Dec, 1867.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 615
3695. COENELIV dau. of Amasa' (134T), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 20 Sept.,
1811 ; m. in Sheifield, 17 June, 1834, Milton Loomis, b. 1805, son of William
Looniis, of Otego, N. Y., and Mary Race.
He d. in Sheffield, 29 Sept., 1859; she d. there, 5 July, 1878.
Children.
8778 Albert Kellogg Loomis,^ b. 21 Mar., 1836; res. in Sheffield.
8779 Frederick Eli Loomis,^ b. 1 Mar., 1837; d. 26 Oct., 1861.
3696. LEVI HENRYS son of Amasa^ (1347), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 24 Aug.,
1817 ; m. in Monroe, Mich., 25 Dec, 1839, Helen Barnard, b. Apr., 1818, dau. of
Truman Barnard and Lucretia Pease.
He d. in Milwaukee, Wis., 13 Dec, 1873; she d. there, 8 Sept., 1897.
At an early age he lived in Whitesboro, X. Y. ; about 1833 rem. to Monroe,
Mich. ; undertook the trip alone with his team and was three weeks on the way.
He rem. thence, in 1846, to Milwaukee. He was an extensive operator as a for-
warding and commission merchant. In 1848 he was in the firm of Kellogg &
Strong, then Kellogg & Mann, and later L. H. Kellogg & Co. (H. B., his son,
being partner). In the spring of 1873 he was elected Mayor of Milwaukee, but
he refused to qualify. When elected he was an Alderman, and there was a ques-
tion whether holding the one office he was eligible to the other.
Children.
+8780 Henry Barnard," b. in ilonroe, 13 May, 1846; m. Eunice Elizabeth
Lang^vorthy.
8781 Helen Lilla,» b. in Milwaukee, 29 May, 1853; d. there, 11 Jan., 1871.
8782 Joseph Br.\dford,'> b. in Milwaukee, 25" May, 1858; d. 10 Jan., 1883.
3697. EPHRAIM HART,^ son of Amos A.'^ (1348), b. in Clinton, N. Y., IS
Mar., 1807 ; m. 4 Mar., 1836, Altana Davis, b. 14 May, 1808, dau. of Roswell B.
Davis and Betsey Cady.
He d. in Schenectady, N. Y., 14 Dec, 1877; she d. there, 19 May, 1891.
He was a laborer; res. in Amsterdam and Schenectady, X. Y.
Children.
8783 Edwin IfiNEK," b. 12 July, 1838 ; m. 21 Oct., 1885, Helen Hayes, of
Amsterdam, X. Y. ; res. in Amsterdam; had no children.
8784 Amanda Elizabeth," b. 2 May, 1840; m. in BurtonsviUe, X. Y., 2 July,
1862, William Birch, b. Feb., 1830, son of Alfred Birch and Mar-
garet , b. 11 Oct., 1807; he was a carpenter; Methodist
Episcopalian and a Republican; d. in Amsterdam, 9 May, 1900;
she res. in Amsterdam ; had no children.
-f8785 Sarah Davis," b. 8 Mar., 1843; m. Myron ^ATiite Reid.
8786 Mart Helen," b. June, 1845 ; d. 30 Aug.> 18-46.
8787 Mary Lucy," b. 30 Xov., 1848 ; res., unm., in Amsterdam.
8788 Prudence Davis," b. 20 Xov., 1851; res., unm., in .\msterdam.
3698. WILLIAM,^ son of Amos A.'' (1348), b. in Clinton. X. Y.. 13 Mar.,
1808; m. 9 Feb., 1831, Amanda Malvina Lovell, b. in Dutchess Co., X. Y., 12
616 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Mar., 1813, dau. of Henry Lovell, of Charleston, N. Y., b. about 1794, and Mary
Duel, b. about 1796.
She d. in Easton, Pa., 1877; he d. there, 1884.
He res. in Albany and later in Easton, Pa. He was superintendent of
bridges on the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Children.
+8789 William He.vry,» b. 22 Mar., 1834; m. (1) Elizabeth Lanning; (2)
Annie Elizabeth Crater.
+8790 Charles Nelso.\,» b. 12 July, 183G ; m. Annie Augusta Pike.
8791 Sarah Jolia," b. 2 Aug., 1839; d. in Albany, about 1850.
8792 Erastus Williams,® b. in Burtonsville, N. Y., 8 May, 1842; m. in
Horse Heads, N. Y., 10 June, 1875, Fanny Susan Carle, b. 12 Feb.,
1852, dau. of Ira S. Carle, b. 1812; is a machinist; was First
Lieut, in Co. D, Twelfth Reg., Pennsylvania Cavalry; enlisted 19
Oct., 1861; was discharged 16 Jan., 1865; is a Methodist and a
Republican ; res. in Athens, Pa. ; has no children.
3700. ANDREW W.,« son of Amos A.'' (1348), b. 12 June, 1818; m. Harriet
Crary.
He d. in the army, in 1863.
He res. in Montgomery Co., N. Y. ; was a soldier in the war of the rebellion.
Children.
8793 Edward C," b. .
8794 LucRETiA,» b. ; m. T. M. Van Trees; rem. in 1880, from Dysart,
la., to Laporte City, la.
3701. CYNTHIA ELVIRA,^ dau. of Ebenezer'' (1349), b. in Westmoreland,
N. Y., 15 Nov., 1807; m. 12 Oct., 1830, Samuel S. Curtiss, b. 6 May, 1807.
He d. 15 Jan., 1862.
They res. in Westmoreland.
Children.
8795 Charles S. Curtiss,'^ h. 15 Mar., 1833; d. 2 June, 1859.
8796 Cynthia L. Curtiss,'^ b. 1 Feb., 1835.
8797 Samuel E. Curtiss,^ b. 19 Jan., 1844; d. 30 July, same year.
8798 Samuel J. Curtiss^ b. 9 June, 1845.
8799 Lewis F. Curtis,^ b. 15 Dec, 1854.
3702. LYDIA ANN,^ dau. of Ebenezer'' (1349), b. in Westmoreland, N. Y., 10
Mar., 1810 ; m. 8 June, 1834, Hiram Bedortha, b. in Sheffield, Mass., 25 Aug.,
1809, son of Luther Bedortha, b. 14 Apr., 1765, and Thirza Kent, b. in Suflfield,
Conn.
He d. in Oberlin, 0., 17 Sept., 1872; she d. in Akron, 0., 23 Dec, 1886.
He was a fanner; res. in Sheffield, Mass., and Oberlin 0. He was a Con-
gregationalist and a Republican.
Children.
8800 Mary Velona Bedortha,^ b. 5 May, 1835 ; d. 25 July, same year.
8801 Henry Luther Bedortha,^ b. 8 May, 1837 ; d. 2 Jan., 1855.
8802 Mary Velona Bedortha,^ b. 7 Oct., 1838; m. 15 Sept., 1853, Dr. John
Wesley Lyder; res. in Akron; had two children.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 617
8803 Abhie Amelia Bcdortha,^ b. 19 Dec, 1841 ; m. 11 June, 18GG, John Lewis
Van Tine, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., 27 Nov., 1835, son of John Lou-
don Van Tine, b. 8 June, 1804, and Margaret Ingles, b. 4 July,
1808; he was a salesman; was elder and superintendent of the
Second Dutch Reformed Church; d. in Philadelphia, 16 Nov.,
1894; res. in Philadelphia; had seven children.
8804 Hiram Kellogg Bedortha,^ b. 29 Apr., 1844 ; was a Union soldier ; d. in
the army, 22 Oct., 1864.
8805 Sarah Damask Bedortha^ b. 20 Mar., 1846; m. 26 Nov., 1872, Hervey
B. Hyde; res. in Norwalk, 0.; had one child.
8806 Kellogg Edwin Bedortha^ b. 17 Oct., 1849; d. 30 July, 1851.
8807 Edwin Kellogg Bedortha,^ b. 28 Mar., 1853 ; m. 14 Apr., 1874, Margaret
Leiper ; res. in Bowerston, 0. ; had six children.
3703. HENRY NELSON,^ son of Ebenezer'' (1349), b. in Westmoreland,
N. Y., 25 Aug., 1814; m. 1 Sept., 1842, Miriam Maria Moulton, b. 8 May, 1819,
dau. of David Moulton, b. 24 Nov., 1797, of Stafford, Conn., and Floyd, N. Y.,
and Prudence Maria Sizer, of Floyd, b. 7 May, 1796.
He d. in New York City, 25 Feb., 1892.
He was a merchant; res. in Rome, N. Y., and New York City.
Children.
+8808 David Moulton,* b. in Rome, 1 Jan., 1844; m. Amy H. Freeman.
8809 Fred Henrt,» b. in Hampton, N. Y., 24 Sept., 1846 ; m. in New York,
28 May, 1886, Eva B. Holbert, b. in Honesdale, Pa., 30 June, 1856,
dau. of Warren William Holbert, b. 1 Jan., 1832, and Theodosia
, of New York City, b. 31 Mar., 1839 ; was graduated from
Hamilton College, 1867 ; New York University Law School, 1868 ;
is a lawyer; a Democrat; res. in New York City; has no children.
+8810 Warren Converse," b. in Rome, 22 July, 1856; m. Colinetta C. Muir.
3704. CAROLINE AMELIA,* dau. of Ebenezer"^ (1349), b. in Westmoreland,
N. Y., 7 Aug., 1816; m. 16 May, 1841, William Bell Hays, b. in Erie, Pa., 6
June, 1816, son of Samuel Hays and Dorcas Bell.
He d. in 1900 or '01.
Res. in Erie; engaged, with his brother, in the tanning business; was later
president of extensive brass works in Erie ; was an Episcopalian.
Children, h. in Erie.
8811 Mary E. Haijsp b. 15 May, 1842; m. 19 May, 1867, Edwin Sumner For-
ster, b. 9 Apr., 1833 ; res. in Erie.
8812 Ann C. Hays^ b. 20 July, 1850; m. Rinaldo E. Clemens; res. in Erie.
8813 \VilUam Henry Hays^ b. 15 Sept., 1854; d. 27 Sept., 1857.
8814 Samuel K. Hays-* b. 5 Dec, 1855; d. 26 Apr., 1870.
3705. EDWIN CALLENDER,« son of Ebenezer'' (1349), b. in Westmoreland,
N. Y., 5 July, 1818 ; m. 12 Sept., 1847, Sarah Croel Moulton, b. 26 July, 1822,
dau. of David Moulton, of Stafford, Conn., and Floyd, N. Y., b. 24 Nov., 1797,
and Prudence Maria Sizer, of Floyd, b. 7 May, 1796.
618 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was a merchant in Westmoreland and Eome, N. Y. ; was a banker in
Berlin and Eipon, Wis. ; later a farmer in Floyd, N. Y. ; res. in New York City.
Children.
+8815 Sarah Ella," b. in Westmoreland, 9 July, 1850; m. Philip Fitzsimons.
8816 Carrie Hart,«> b. 27 Sept., 1853; d. 30 Nov., 1854.
8817 Clara Moulton,** b. in Rome, 25 Mar., 1856; res. in New York City;
is unm.
8818 Miriam Louise » b. in Berlin, Wis., 19 Aug., 1861; m. (1) Feb., 1890,
Lincoln Myres, b. in Eichmond, Va., 25 Nov., 1846 ; he was a real
estate broker; d. 1 Jan., 1894; she m. (2) 28 Aug., 1896, Dr. Fair-
field Mortimer, b. in New York, 17 June, 1853; res. in New York;
had no children.
3707. EUNICE ABIAH,^ dau. of Ebenezer^ (1349), b. in Westmoreland,
N. Y., 23 Aug., 1823 ; m. 5 Oct., 1847, Harmon L. Stevens, b. 12 Oct., 1821.
Ees. in Hillsdale, Mich.
Children.
8819 Abbey V. Stevens,^ b. 13 Sept., 1849.
8820 Mary E. Stevens,^ b. 29 Apr., 1858.
8821 Harmon N. Stevens,'* b. 20 Apr., 1862.
3715. JULIA TUENEE,« dau. of Milo' (1353), b. in Boston, Mass., 28 June,
1825; m. 8 May, 1850, Francis H. Kidder, of Medford, Mass., b. 23 June, 1826,
son of Francis Kidder, b. in Medford, 16 July, 1798, and Emily Blanchard.
He is a bookkeeper; res. in Medford.
Children.
8822 Florence Kidder,^ h. 7 May, 1851; d. 26 Aug., same year.
8823 Frederic Henry Kidder,^ b. 5 May, 1853 ; was a member of the class of
1876, of Harvard University; res. in Medford.
3716. WALTER JACOBS,^ son of Milo'' (1353), b. in Bahia, Brazil, South
America, 13 Apr., 1828; m. in Medford, Mass., 17 Sept., 1855, Hannah Brad-
shaw Cushing, b. in Medford, 29 Jan., 1830, dau. of Bela Cushing and Hannah
Bradshaw.
He d. in Medford, 28 May, 1869 ; she d. there, 26 Apr., 1902.
He was a shoe and leather merchant; res. in Boston and Medford, Mass.
Children.
' 8824 Mary Alice® b. in Medford, 13 Mav, 1856; res., unm., in Medford.
8825 Walter Milo,'* b. 28 Sept., 1859; d. 28 Feb., 1862.
8826 SnsAN M.\rtha,» b. 16 Nov., 1862; d. 16 Dec, 1863.
8827 Willie Lincoln," b. 8 Feb., 1866; d. 23 Apr., 1867.
3723. ALFRED SYLVESTER,^ son of Sylvester' (1355), b. in Sheffield, 7
Apr., 1819; m. 6 May, 1846, Sarah Jane Southworth. b. 5 Apr., 1827, dau. of
Constant Southworth, b. 12 Sept., 1802, and Julia Maria Yale, b. 20 Sept., 1807.
She d. in Great Barrington, Mass., 6 July, 1857; he m. (2) 17 July, 1860,
Adeline Augusta Burroughs, of Danbury, Conn., b. in Cambridge, Mass., 16 Apr.j
1832, dau. of William Oaks Burroughs, b. 20 Feb., 1804, and Adeline Augusta
Hastings, b. 9 Feb., 1805; he d. 19 June, 1891.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 619
He was a tailor; res. in Great Barrington, Mass., Bridgeport, Conn., and
New York.
Children, h. in Great Barrington.
8828 Robert Frederick," b. 5 June, 1849 ; m. in Stockbridge, Mass., 14 Oct.,
1873, Jeanette Howieson, b. 21 May, 1858, dau. of John Hamilton
Howieson, b. in Scotland, Oct., 1820, and Ann Eliza Ballon, b.
in Great Barrington, 19 May, 1830; he is an engineer; res. in New
York City; has no children.
+8829 Julia Ella,» b. 13 Pec, 18.51; m. Frank Chester Bennett.
8830 Alice Southwortii,» b. 14 May, 1853 ; d. 31 Oct., 1854.
8831 Willis Sylvester," b. 22 Oct., 1854; m. 5 Apr., 1894, Caroline Bragg,
b. in Devonshire, England, 28 Apr., 1857, dau. of John Bragg and
Eliza Jane Stone; is in the express business; res. in Boston, Mass.;
has no children.
3724. ANN MATILDA,** dau. of Sylvester'' (1355), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 7
Apr., 1819; m. in Meadville, Pa., 3 May, 1842, William Larabee Callendcr
(3391), b. in Shippensburg, Pa., 7 Dec, 1815, son of Nathaniel Callender and
Olive Kellogg ( + 1259), b. 29 Feb., 1772.
She d. in Cincinnati, 13 July, 1847.
He was a graduate of Allegheny College, Pennsylvania, in 1839 ; studied law
in Meadville; was admitted to the bar in 1841. He has been a law7er, editor and
teacher. Res. in Meadville, Pa., 1835-45 ; Lawrenceburg, Ind., 1845-47 ; Cincin-
nati, 0., 1847-48; Frankfort, Ky., 1848-57. Since then in Victoria Co., Tex.
Child.
8832 Ann Adeline Callendcr,'^ b. 2i Apr., 1844; d. unm., in Meadville, 3 Feb.,
1867.
3725. ROBERT ENSIGN,^ son of Sylvester^ (1355), b. in Sheffield, Mass., 2
Feb., 1822; m. 2 May. 1846, Elizabeth Hoffman, of Racine, Wis., b. 11 Jan., 1824,
dau. of Jacob Daniel Hoffman, of Columbia Co., N. Y., b. 4 Jan., 1795, and Marie
Harder, b. 21 May, 1796.
He d. in Randolph, Wis., 27 Oct., 1863; was a farmer.
Children.
+8833 Alfred Hoffman," b. 27 Nov., 1847 ; m. Melzina Mihlusier.
8834 Sylvester," b. 9 Jan., 1850; d. in East Randolph, 27 Oct., 1853.
8835 Charles," b. 24 Feb., 1860; d. 10 June 1861.
8836 Anna Adelaide," b. 5 Nov., 1863; res. in Randolph; is unm.
3734. AMOS MARKHAM,^ son of Henry" (1379), b. in Clinton, N. Y., 4
June, 1831 ; m. in Farmington, Conn., 6 July, 1857, Lavinia Livingston Steele,
b. in Albany, N. Y., 15 Dec, 1832, dau. of Oliver Steele, of Albany, b. 16 Aug.,
1800, and Mary Augusta Livingston, b. 1800.
He res. in Kirkland, later in New York City. He was graduated from the
New York State Normal School, 1851; received the honorary degree of A. M.
from Hamilton College, 1857. He has been an instructor in the New York State
Normal School ; principal of the New Jersey Preparatory Normal School, Union
School, Monroe, Mich., and the Bergen Institute; became editor of the School
Journal in 1874; contributed to educational journals and has published several
textbooks.
620 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
+8837 Edward Livixgston,** b. in Owosso, Mich., 17 Aug., 1858 ; m. Lydia ]
Drowne Chace. j
8838 William Farnham,^ b. in Monroe, 18 Jan., 1861 ; m. in North An- ]
dover, Mass., 19 Sept., 1888, Josephine Clements Tanner, b. in
Greenwich, N. Y., 19 June, 1868, dau. of John Francis Tanner, b.
29 Mar., 1837, and Josephine Clements, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,
b. 13 Oct., 1841; was educated at a private school, also at Has-
brooke School, Jersey City; is in the firm of E. L. Kellogg & Co.,
educational publishers; is an Episcopalian and Republican; res.
in New York City; has no children.
8839 AiJCE Maud,® b. in Monroe, 31 May, 1862 ; res. unm., in New York City.
8840 Herbert Steele,* b. in Monroe, 4 Feb., 1864; m. in Pittsburg, Pa., 2
Oct., 1889, Louise Livingston Farley, b. in Allegheny, Pa., 27 Sept.,
1864, dau. of William T. Farley and Frances , of Pittsburg;
was graduated from Packard's Business College, New York City,
1882; from Chicago Normal College, 1887; is manager of Kel-
logg's Teachers' Agency; a Eepublican and Presbyterian; res. in
New York City; has no children.
8841 Florence," b. 5 July, 1865; d. 30 Mar., 1866.
+8843 Amy Livingston,® b. in Bergen, N. J., 4 Feb., 1867 ; m. Robert Walker
Barrington.
3735. GEORGE WILLIS,^ son of Henry' (1379), b. 12 Jan., 1833; m. in
Whitesboro, N. Y., Lucy Pamelia Sawyer, b. in New Haven, Conn., 7 Feb., 1836,
dau. of Leicester Ambrose Sawyer, of Whitesboro, b. 1807, and Pamelia Bosworth,
b. 1814.
She d. in New York City, 9 Apr., 1899.
He was graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1859 ; enlisted in
the army as a private, 24 Dec., 1861 ; served in the Twenty-fourth Independent
Battery and Third Independent Battery, New York Volunteers ; was promoted to
Second Lieut., 8 Jan., 1864, and to First Lieut., 31 Oct., 1864; was honorably
discharged 24 Jan., 1865. He is custodian of the Metropolitan Museum of Art;
is a member of the Presbyterian Church ; res. in New York City.
Children.
+8843 George Sawyer,® b. in Jersey City, N. J., 4 Apr., 1866; m. Susanna
Mead Bumham.
8844 Helen Louise,® b. in New York City, 20 Mar., 1877 ; res. unm., in New ,
York City.
3744. WARREN DODGE,^ son of Aaron'' (1383), b. in Clinton, N. Y., 24
Nov., 1825; m. in North East, Pa., 2 June, 1852, Mary Jane Alexander, b. in
North East, 21 Nov., 1827, dau. of Jacob Alexander, b. Apr., 1792, and Laura
Belnap, b. Apr., 1799.
He d. in Ophir, Cal., 23 Nov., 1901.
He res. in Fredonia, N. Y. ; was in the firm of Kellogg & McCluer, manu-
facturers; was later a rancher in Ophir, Cal.
Child.
+8845 Charles Warren,® b. in Fredonia, 8 Dec, 1856 ; m. Ida A. Jones.
J
The Kelloggs in the New World. 621
3747. SUSAX HUXTINGTOX,^ dau. of Rev. Hiram Huntington" (1387), b.
in Augusta, N. Y., 28 Sept., 1830; m. (1) 24 Xov., 1851, Rev. Joseph Walworth
Sutphen, b. in Sweden, N. Y., 14 Feb., 1825.
He d. in Marrovan, Turkey, 9 Oct., 1852; she m. (2) 9 Nov., 1853, Rev.
Homer Bartlett Morgan, b. in Watertown, N. Y"., 31 May, 1827; he d. in Smyrna,
S}Tia, 25 Aug., 18G5; she d. in Chicago, 111., 1 May, 1878.
She returned to the United States with her children, after the death of her
second husband. Both husbands were missionaries of the A. B. C. F. il.
Children by second husband.
SS46 Harriet Sutphen Morgan,^ b. in Antioch, 23 Oct., 1856; d. 12 June, 18G3.
.SS4T Henry Homer Morgan,^ h. 21 June, 1859; ni. 1885, Anna X. Templeton;.
res. in Chicago, HI., and later in Grand Rapids, Mich.
SS4S Charles Kellogg Morgan/* b. 25 Oct., 1860; d. 19 July, 1861.
8849 Mary Almena Morgan,'" b. 30 Nov., 1861; d. 1881.
S850 Winthrop Chandler Morgan,^ b. 13 June, 1863 ; d. 31 July, 1865.
SS51 Homer Bartlett Morgan,^ b. 22 Dec, 1864; d. unm., 1886'.
3750. AAROX WIXTHROP,* son of Rev. Hiram Huntington" (1387), b. in
Oneida Co., N. Y., 6 Nov., 1835; m. 16 Dec, 1861, Sarah Eraeline Allen, b. in
S^TBCUse, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1845, dau. of Egbert Allen and Emeline ilallarj-.
He d. in Pontiac, HI, 22 Jan., 1901.
He rem. to Galesburg, with his father, in 1836 ; received a collegiate educa-
tion in Knox College, of which his father was president; was graduated from
Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., in 1857. He was a member of the law class
of Professor Dwight, but engaged in the business of lumbering, etc., in Oneida
Co. He enlisted during the civil war, but was rejected on account of physical
disability. He went to Livingston Co., 111., in 1866, and was appointed Assistant
Assessor of Internal Revenue for that county in 1869 ; resigned that office in
1871. He was engaged in newspaper work, his favorite occupation, for more
than forty years. In 1879 he assisted in the work of publishing the history of
four counties of Illinois. He took a leading part in politics, as an active Repub-
lican. He was much in public life, and for eight years was connected with the
Legislative and State Departments of Illinois.
He was Assistant Postmaster of the United States Senate, 1882 to '93. In
1897 he was appointed Librarian of the State Reformatory of Illinois; was editor
of The Pioneer, the official publication of that institution, until ill health caused
his retirement from active occupation.
Children.
-1-8852 Othniel Samuel Williams » b. in Elpis, X^. Y'.,' 21 Aug., 1863; m.
Lena Gasser.
8853 Maey Emeline,* b. in Elpis, 25 May, 1865 ; res., unm., in Chicago.
-1-8854 Gertrude Winnefred,® b. in Pontiac, 24 Jan., 1867; m. Frank Elmer
Magill.
8855 Winthrop Chandler,® b. in Des Moines, la., 11 Feb., 1869 ; is a mining
engineer; was graduated from the il. E. department, Lafayette
College, Easton, Pa. ; is a Baptist and a Republican ; enlisted in
1898 in the Spanish war in the Fourth United States Infantry, in
Fort Sheridan, 111., and sen'ed in Co. C and Engineer Corps, Co. B-
"^
622 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+8856 William Seward,® b. in Pontiac, 10 Oct., 1872; m. Sarah Elizabeth
Hartshorn.
8857 Hiram Harlow," b. in Pontiac, 27 June, 1876 ; enlisted in 1898 in the
Spanish war; was private in Co. D, Second Illinois Volunteers; is
a Republican and a Presbj'terian ; res. in Chicago; is uniu.
8858 Harriet Helen," b. in Pontiac, 27 June, 1876; res. in Rollins, 111.;
is unm.
8859 Homer Gleason," b. in Rollins, 7 Apr., 1879; is a machinist; a Presby-
terian; res., unm., in Chicago.
8860 Caroline Emily,» b. 6 Nov., 1883 ; d. in Pontiac, unm., 23 Sept., 1899.
3754. REV. HIRAM HUNTINGTON,^ son of Rev. Hiram Huntington^
(1387), b. in Galesburg, 111., 23 Jan., 1842; m. 20 Aug., 1874, Mary Elizabeth
Jacks, b. 21 June, 1850, dau. of James E. Jacks, of Batavia, N. Y., and Josephine
Wilford, of Elba, N. Y.
He is a Presbyterian minister; was ordained in 1869 ; res. in 1888 in Seneca
Castle, Ontario Co., N. Y.; 1896, Havana, N. Y.; 1897, LakeviUe, Livingston
Co., N. Y. Graduate of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1864; also Auburn,
N. Y., Theological Seminary. He served in the civil war as Third Sergt. in Co.
G, Eighty-sixth Illinois Volunteers.
Children, h. in Seneca Castle.
8861 James Wilford," b. 5 Aug., 1883.
8863 WiNTHROP Huntington," b. 9 Apr., 1889.
3756. HENRY WAYNE,^ son of Rev. Hiram Huntington^ (1387), b. 8 Jan.,
1847; m. 25 Feb., 1869, Margaret Guthrie, b. 28 Mar., 1848, dau. of George W.
Guthrie, of Pontiac, 111., b. 1818, and Sarah Duncan, b. 1822.
He res. in 1896, in Guthrie Center, la.
He joined, when but 16, a Wisconsin Reg., and served in the war of the re-
bellion.
Children.
+8863 Louise Augusta," b. in Menlo, la., 17 Nov., 1869 ; m. Frank Hutt Allan.
-i-8864 Sarah Chandler," b. in Menlo, 15 Aug., 1871 ; m. Morris Porter.
8865 Charles Henry," b. in Brighton, la., 15 Jan., 1875 ; is unm.
8866 Emily Abigail," b. in Menlo, 22 Dec, 1877 ; d. in Menlo, 5 May, 1884.
8867 Henry Wayne," b. in Menlo, 1 Mar., 1884.
3759. MAJ. JOSIAH HOLCOMB,^ son of Josiah'' (1389), b. in Erie, Pa., 1
Oct., 1836 ; m. 21 Dec, 1862, Mary Norman, dau. of Michel Sanderson Norman,
of Baltimore, Md., b. 1807, and Anne T. Sprigg, b. 1820.
She d. in Mount Vernon, la., 12 Dec, 1883.
He was graduated from West Point in 1860 ; was made Capt. of the United
States Cavalry, 20 May, 1862 ; Brevet Maj., 3 July, 1863 ; Col. of the Seventeenth
Pennsylvania Cavalry, which he organized. He retired as Capt. of the United . -
States Army. He was two years professor of United States Army tactics in New
Brunswick College, N. J. He was actuary of the Insurance Bureau of the State
of Illinois; res. in Chicago.
I
The Kelloggs in the New World. 623
Child.
8868 Norman," b. 22 May, 1867, in New Brunswick, N. J.; m. in New York,
1 Jan., 1890, Louise Lent; res. in New York Cih*.
3769. SAMUEL HAYS,^ son of George Holeomb" (1393), b. in Erie, Pa., 3
Oct., 1837; m. in Carrizo Springs, Tex., 11 June, 1877, Margaret Lucinda Eea,
b. in Pulaski Co., Ark., 26 Oct., 1855, dau. of John Eea, b. 14 July, 1833, and
Elizabeth Hopkins, b. in Pulaski Co., Ark., 11 May, 1832.
He d. in Carrizo Springs, 10 Jan., 1885; after his death she res. there.
He was a merchant. He was a Confederate Volunteer; served as a private
in Second Texas Cavalry, Col. John S. Ford.
ChUdren, h. in Carrizo Springs.
+8869 Frank Eea,*' b. 17 June, 1878; m. Florence Fisher.
8870 Samuel Lamaksh," b. 27 Feb., 1880 ; d. 5 Mar., same year.
8871 Lela Bell» b. 11 June, 1882; ni. in Carrizo Springs, 11 Apr., 1901,
Alonzo ; res. in Twohig, Tex.
3780. ESTHEE SMITH,* dau. of Daniel" (1414), b. in Amherst, Mass., 25
Feb., 1780; m. 22 Feb., 1802, Gen. Martin Field, of Newfane, Yt., b. in Amherst,
12 Jan., 1773, son of Seth Field, of Leverett, Mass., b. 1741, and Marv Hubbard,
b. 1747.
He d. 3 Oct., 1833; she d. 6 June, 1867.
He was graduated from Williams College, 1798 ; studied law in Chester, Vt. ;
commenced practice in Newfane, Jan., 1800. He represented his town, many
times, in the General Assembly, and was a long time attorney of Windham Co.
She was an accomplished lady, of fine personal appearance and unusual ability.
Two of her brothers, Daniel and Henry, studied law with Gen. Field.
Children.
8872 Charles Kellogg Field,^ b. 24 Apr., 1803; m. 29 June, 1833. Julia Ann
Kellogg (+5293).
8873 Mary Hubhard Field^ b. 13 Sept., 1804; m. 27 July, 1824, Theodore
Francis French, of Troy, N. Y. ; he d. 11 Sept., 1838; she m. (2)
24 Dec, 1835, Thomas Jones, of Enfield and Amherst, Mass. ; he
d. in Amherst, 21 Oct., 1853; she d. 9 Jan., 1879; her dau., Mary
Field French, had charge, while living in Amherst, of her cousins,
Eugene Field, the poet, and Eoswell Field.
8874 Eosivell Martin Field,^ h. 22 Feb., 1807 ; m. 30 May, 1848, Francis Eeed,
of St. Louis. Mo. ; d. there, 12 July, 1869 ; she d. IS Nov., 1856. He
was graduated from Middlebury College, 1822 ; in 1839 rem. from
Windham Co., Vt., to St. Louis; was a finished scholar, reading
Greek and Latin, and speaking, with facility, French, German and
Spanish. It was as a lawyer that he won distinction and gained a
national reputation in the famous Dred Scott case.
8875 John Fisher Field^ b. 25 Sept., 1808; d. 25 Aug., 1847.
3781. MEECY,* dau. of Daniel^ (1414), b. in Amherst, Mass., 4 Aug., 1782;
m. 3 June, 1803, Alden Cooley, b. 12 June, 1782, son of Daniel Cooley, of South
Amherst, and Mary Boltwood.
624 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. in Elk Grove, III, 10 Dec, 1857; she d. 3 Jan., 1875, aged 92 years
and 6 months.
He was a fanner in Guildhall, Vt., from 1804 to '10 ; in Amherst, Mass.,
from 1810 to '43; in Newfane, Vt., from 1842 to '45; in Elk Grove, 111., from
1845 to '57.
Children.
8876 Mary BoUwood Cooley,^ b. 28 May, 1805; m. 11 May, 1834, Clement
Godfrey, b. in Walpole, N. H., 14 Nov., 1803; he was a button
manufacturer in Waterbury, Conn. ; she d. in Waterbury, 23 July,
1865.
8877 William Henry Kellogg Cooley^ b. ; m. 29 Oct., 1866, Adelaide
Eliza Coe, b. in Wolcott, Conn., 29 Oct., 1845.
8878 Sophia Sheldon Cooley,^ b. 22 Sept., 1806; m. Robert Barclay Peebles, of
Morris\"ille, Ala.
8879 George S. Cooley^ b. 13 Apr., 1810; m. Clarissa West; d. in Newfane,
5 Sept., 1845.
8880 Catherine V. Cooley,^ b. 16 Oct., 1813; m. (1) Ichabod Draper, Jr.; (2)
Timothy Hubbard.
8881 Margaret Cobb Coolcy^ b. 16 Oct., 1815; m. George Hapgood Pratt.
8882 Sarah Parsons Cooley,^ h. 13 July, 1817 ; m. Joel Draper.
8883 David G. Cooleyp b. 9 June, 1819 ; m. 1 Jan., 1854, Adeline Maria Fos-
ter, b. in Sandwich, Mass., 10 July, 1828, dau. of Thomas Foster
and Patience Cole; was a machine sewer in Boston.
8884 Charles Cooley,^ b. 18 July, 1821.
8885 Ann Mercy Cooley^ b. 9 Sept., 1823; m. 16 Feb., 1842, William Ober, b.
7 May, 1808, son of Benjamin Ober and Fanny , of Beverly,
Mass. ; he was a mason ; res. in Hopkinton, Mass.
8886 Esther Maria Cooley,^ b. 23 Mar., 1826; m. Frederick William Minor.
3783. EUFUS,^ son of Daniel' (1414), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 23 Nov., 1788;
m. (1) (pub. in Amherst, 27 Jan., 1809), Esther Mayo, of Orange, Mass.
She d. 18 Apr., 1813, aged 27; he m. (2) 26 Oct., 1815, Abigail Chamber-
lain, dau. of Capt, Chamberlain, of South Amherst; she d. 8 May, 1824,'aged 33;
he m. (3) 25 May, 1826, Mary Smith, b. 15 Nov., 1793, dau. of Enos Smith, b.
28 June, 1745, and Mary Dickinson, b. 20 Jan., 1751; d. 2 Dec, 1833; is buried
in Amherst Cemeterv'; she d. in Hadley, 23 Aug., 1861.
He served as selectman of Amherst in 1823. He was commissioned Post-
master in 1809, which office he held until 1824 ; was the iirst Postmaster of Am-
herst, holding that office at the time mails were carried on horseback.
Children, b. in Amherst.
+8887 WiLLAED Mayo,® b. 29 Dec, 1810 ; m. Elvira Minerva Marsh.
8888 James,» b. ; d. young, 3 Feb., 1819.
8889 EsTHEE,» b. 1817; d. 1 Feb., 1835, aged 18.
+8890 Daniel," b. 9 Aug., 1820; m. Martha Hunt Kellogg.
8891 Henry,® b. ; d. unm., in New York, Oct., 1850; was buried in
Waterbury, Conn.
+8892 Mary Dickerson,» b. 30 Apr., 1837; m. George E. Smith.
8893 Abigail Chamberlain » b. 28 Feb., 1829; d. unm., 25 June, 1871, in
Hadley, where she is buried.
8894 Child,» b. ; d. 5 Oct., 1833.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 625
3784. JUDGE DANIEL;'* son of Daniel" (1-114), b. in Amherst. Mass., 10
Feb., 1791; m. (1) in Saxtons Eiver, Vt., 23 May, 1820, Jane McAffee, of Rock-
ingham, Yt.
She d. in Sa.\tons River, 13 Sept., 1827; was buried there; he m. (2) in
Westminster, Vt., 2 Feb., 1830, Merab Ann Bradley, b. in Westminster, 4 Feb.,
1806, dau. of Hon. William Czar Bradley, b. 23 Mar., 1783, and Sarah Richards,
b. 9 Mar., 1783, of Boston; she d. in Saxtons River, 37 Mar., 1845; was buried
in the tomb of her father in Westminster; he m. (3) in St. Albans, Vt., 30 June,
1847, Miranda Metcalf Aldis, b. 20 June, 1803, dau. of Hon. Asa Aldis, of St.
Albans, b. in Franklin, Mass., about 1770, and Amy Owen, of Rhode Island; he
d. in St. Louis, 10 Xov., 1875, aged 84; after his death she res. in the homestead
of her late husband in Brattleboro, Vt.
He was graduated from Williams College in 1810; studied law with his
brother-in-law. Gen. Jlartin Field, and commenced practice in Rockingham, in
the village of Sa.xtons River; continued to reside there until 1854, when he rem.
to Brattleboro. He was for a few years Attorney for Windham Co., and Judge
of Probate of Westminster, 1819-20; was Secretary of the Governor and Council
of Vermont during the administrations of Gov. Butler and Gov. Van Ness, from
1823 to '28 ; was United States District Attorney for the State of Vermont twelve
years, during the administrations of Gen. Jackson and Martin Van Buren. He
was Adjutant and Inspector-Gen. of the State Militia; a Representative, in 1845,
of the to^-n of Rockingham in the General Assembly, and State Senator from
Windham Co. In 1843 he was president of the State Constitutional Convention,
and from 1845 to '52 was Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. In 1853 he
received the degree of LL.D. from the University of Vermont. He was many
times the Democratic candidate for Governor of Vermont. In 1853 he was can-
didate for United States Senator and lacked only two votes of an election.
TVlien Lafayette visited the State in 1825, Gov. Van Ness was ill, and on
Judge Kellogg devolved the duty of welcoming him to the State, and extending
its hospitalities. During the si.xty years of his public life he maintained a repu-
tation of rare thoroughness, fidelity and integrity. In manners he was a gentle-
man of the old school, erect, dignified and urbane.
Children by first wife, b. in Rod-ingham (Bellows Falls).
8895 Hen-ry,» b. ; d. in infancy.
8896 Hexry,» b. 23 Aug., 1823; was graduated from Williams College in
1843; studied law with Hon. William C. Bradley, of Westminster,
Vt. ; was drowned, 18 June, 1844, while bathing in the Connecticut
River, at that place.
+8897 George Bradlet,» b. 6 Nov., 1826; m. Mary Lee Sikes.
Children by second wife.
+8898 Sarah Br.u)ley,» b. 17 Aug., 1831; m. Henry Augustus Willard.
8899 Daxiel,» b. in 1833; d. 1834; was buried in Westminster.
+8900 Daniel,» b. 9 Apr., 1835; m. Margaret ^Vllite May.
3785. CHARLES,^ son of Daniel" (1414), bap. in Amherst, Mass., 9 Dec,
1'92; m. 29 Oct., 1812, Tryphena Hubbard, b. in Sunderland, Mass., 31 Mar.,
1794, dau. of Maj. Caleb Hubbard, of Sunderland, b. 23 Apr., 1754, who m. (1)
Abigail Montague, and (2) Lucretia Ashley, of Leverett, Mass., b. 15 Sept., 1767.
626 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. in Amherst, 20 June, 1834; was a farmer in Amherst; res. immedi-
ately southeast of Mt. Pleasant School; she m. (2) June, 1846, Timothy Hender-
son, of Amlierst; he d. in Amherst, 1861; she d. in Townsend, Mass., 27 May,
1876.
Children, h. in Amherst.
8901 Chester,* b. May, 1813; d. 11 Oct., 1817.
8902 Daniel,» b. July, 1814; d. 18 Sept., 1817.
+8903 Charles Field," b. 23 June, 1817; m. (1) Mary Ann Ingram; (2)
Mary E. Park.
4-8904 Elizabeth Billings,® b. 28 July, 1819; m. Moses W. Campbell.
8905 Edward Henry," b. June, 1823 ; d. 14 Oct., 1828.
-1-8906 Frances Lucretia® b. 4 Oct., 1825; m. George Bullard Felt.
8907 George Hubbard," b. Aug., 1827 ; d. 19 Apr., 1829.
-1-8908 George HnBB.\RD,» b. 27 Feb., 1830; m. Charlotte Augusta Leighton.
-j-8909 Jane jMcAfeee," b. 28 Aug., 1832; m. Frederick Augustus Worcester.
3786. HENRY,8 son of DanieF (1414), b. in Amherst, Mass., 10 Dec, 1794;
m. (1) in Bennington, Vt., 26 Jan., 1825, Margaret V. D. S. Hubbell, b. 2 Aug.,
1804, dau. of James Hubbell, b. 17 Oct., 1775, and Margaret Schenck, b. 9 Aug.,
1776.
She d. 28 Oct., 1829; he m. (2) in Bennington, 16 Oct., 1831, Anna Maria
Hubbell, b. 11 June, 1807, sister of his first wife; d. in Troy, N. Y., 1873,
He was graduated from Yale College, 1815; studied law with Gen. Martin
Field ; was a lawyer in Bennington, where he was Postmaster, 1832-50 ; clerk of
courts of Bennington, several years ; for many years was an attorne}-, with an ex-
tensive practice there ; rem. to Troy, Mar., 1868.
Child by first wife, b. in Bennington.
8910 Margaret Ann Vanderspeigel," b. 22 Nov., 1825; d. unm., 28 July,
1845.
Children by second wife, b. in Bennington.
8911 Maeia Schenck," b. 6 Sept., 1832; d. 27 Dec., 1847.
8912 John Dickinson," b. 4 May, 1835; d. 11 Aug., 1843.
8913 James Hubbell," b. 6 May, 1837; res. in Troy, where he was employed
at the Troy Malleable Iron Works of Harrison & Kellogg.
8914 Henry Eastman," b. 9 Jan., 1840; d. 16 Dec, 1864, in the battle of
Franklin, Tenn.
8915 George Summer," b. 11 Apr., 1842; res., unm., in California.
-f-8916 Theodore Preston," b. 7 Dec, 1844; m. Sarah Eastman Draper.
8917 Sarah Parsons," b. 22 Apr., 1846; d. 15 July, same year.
8918 William Amherst," b. 6 Feb., 1849; is unm.
3792. DR. DAVID,8 son of Rev. David'' (1416), b. in Framingham, Mass., 2 '^t
Apr., 1791; m. 19 Jan., 1823, Sarah Prince, b. 20 July, 1802, dau. of Hezckiah
Prince, a noted mathematician, b. in Massachusetts, 7 Feb., 1771 (a descendant of
Gov. Prince of Plymouth Colony), and Isabella Combs, b. 9 Apr., 1781, both of
Thomaston, ile.
She d. 4 May, 1857 ; he d. in Waukegan, 111., 6 Oct., 1869.
He studied medicine with his brother-in-law. Dr. Kittredge, of Framingham,
and about 1818 rem. to Thomaston, and, after consulting with Dr. Dodge, among
The Kelloqgs in the New World. 627
others, agreed to commence practice in partnership with him, but the two dis-
agreeing, at the very outset, on the first case that presented itself, they parted in
ill humor and had no further intercourse with each other. He then commenced
on his own account at Mill Eiver village, and had a successful run of practice till
his removal, about 1846, to Waukegan.
Children, b. in Thomaston, Me.
+8919 Frederick Hoffman,* b. 20 Aug., 1834; m. Catherine Woodcock.
-J-S920 Sae.ui Brown,** b. 18 Jan., 1827 ; m. Elisha Frontis Pierre Ferry.
+8921 Eliza Pope,» b. 27 Feb., 1839; m. James Young Cory.
8922 Charles,* b. 14 July, 1831; was a pioneer in California in 1849; d.
unm., 27 Sept., 1850.
+8923 Datid,» b. 23 Feb., 1834; m. Anna Lloyd Tull.
+8924 George Prince," b. 22 June, 1836; m. Phebe Janette Landon.
+8925 Gardner,* b. 26 Feb., 1839; m. Sarah Ameha Bonney.
+8926 Edward Xealley,* b. 8 Dec, 1841; m. Jane H. Pollock.
+8927 Ellen Hooper * b. 16 June, 1845 ; m. Capt. George Dana Hill.
3808. GEORGE,^ son of Eli" (1421), b. in Northampton, Jlass., 28 Oct., 1799 ;
m. 13 Dec, 1833, Sarah A. Eamsdell, b. 24 Sept., 1801, dau. of Jesse Ramsdell,
of Lynn, Mass., and Deborah Day.
He d. 9 Sept., 1867; she d. 11 Dec, 1874.
He was a shoemaker and farmer; res. in Northampton, where both d.
Children, h. in Northampton.
8938 Charlotte Augusta,* b. 20 Sept., 1823; d. unm., in Northampton, 1
Oct., 1859.
8929 Sarah Ann,* b. 27 Oct., 1824; d. 13 Aug., 1826.
8930 Henry Eli,* b. 26 Feb., 1826; d. unm., in Worcester, 29 Oct., 1855;
was a carpenter.
+8931 David,* b. 21 July, 1829; m. Emeline Adams.
8932 Harriet Louisa,* b. ; m. Spencer C. Wood.
+8933 Edward George,* b. 4 Feb., 1831 ; m. Fanny Gray.
+8934 Levi Eamsdell,* b. 11 Nov., 1832; m. Mary Keough.
8935 Albert,* b. 20 Sept., 1834; d. 20 May, 1835.
8936 Chauncey Albert,* b. 17 Apr., 1836; d. 16 Nov., 1846.
8937 Emma Caroline,* b. 1 Dec, 1838; a teacher in Seattle, Wash., in 1896.
8938 Mary Hunt,* b. 23 Oct., 1840; d. in Northampton, 14 Aug., 1861.
8939 Charles Augustus,* b. 11 May, 1842; m. (1) in Northampton, 9 Mar.,
1869, Eosa Stewart, b. in Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1850; she d.
; he m. (2) in Northampton, 1878, Mrs. Sarah Frost, b. in
Northampton, 1848, dau. of Elias Braman and Mary Palmer; was
a farmer and teamster; res. in Northampton.
3810. MAEY ANN,** dau. of Eli'' (1421), b. in Northampton, Mass., 17 Dec,
1808; m. 24 Apr., 1828, Jared Livingstone Bartlett, b. 10 Apr., 1797, son of
Moses Bartlett, of Northampton, b. 10 Jan., 1763, and Elizabeth Stockwell, b. 18
Apr., 1770.
He d. 3 Mar., 1883 ; she d. 28 Apr., 1889.
He was a teacher of penmanship; res. in Northampton, Mass.
628 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, h. in Northampton.
8940 Edward Kellogg Bartlettp b. 21 Oct., 1828; d. 10 Jan., 1830.
8941 Frances Augusta Bartlett^ b. 16 Oct., 1830; res., unm., in Northampton.
89-42 Arthur Kellogg Bartlett,^ b. 8 Mar., 1851; is unm.
3814. HANNAH,^ dau. of Samuel' (1422), b. in Fairfax, Vt., 2 Apr., 180G;
m. 1834, John Castle, b. in Esse.x, Vt, 14 June, 1798, son of David Castle, b. in
Woodbury, Conn., 20 July, 1758, and Sarah Vickery, b. 26 Mar., 1764.
She d. 17 Aug., 1856; he d. 19 June, 1879.
In 1854 he rem. from Westford, Vt., to Lapeer, Mich., where his son, Syl-
vester, now lives on the homestead.
Children.
8943 Ozro John Castle,'^ h. 25 Nov., 1836; m. 1 Oct., 1867, Lorinda Vanatten;
res. in North Branch, Lapeer Co., Mich.
8944 Sylvester Truman Castle,'^ b. 29 June, 1838 ; m. 6 Oct., 1865, Mary Car-
penter; is a farmer in Lapeer.
8945 Harrison Samuel Castle,^ b. 28 Oct., 1840 ; m. 25 Sept., 1874, Joanna
McKellop; was a soldier; enlisted in Co. K, First Reg., Berdan
Sharp Shooters; res., in 1881, in North Branch.
8946 Levi Kellogg Castle,^ b. 14 July, 1848; m. 22 Feb., 1875, Frances Ken-
nedy ; res. in North Branch.
3829. J0EL,8 son of Eev. Seth'' (1428), b. in New York, 24 Jan., 1782:
(1) 24 Aug., 1800, Chloe Eyckman, b. 11 Sept., 1774.
She d. — — ; he. ni. (2) 6 Jan., 1818, Margaret Frazer, b. 6 Oct., 1800^
Jau. of William Frazer and Ann McDougal, .both of Scotland; d. in Ancaster,
Ont., 24 Jan., 1845 ; she d. 3 Sept., 1859.
He was a carpenter.
Children by first wife.
8947 Edxice," b. 25 Feb., 1801 ; d. in Barton, Ont., 27 Doc, same year.
8948 Samuel,® b. 12 Feb., 1803; d. in Barton, 30 Nov., 1805.
8949 Silas," b. 15 July, 1805; d. in Cornwall, Ont., 19 Dec, 1822.
8950 Joel,** b. 12 Mar., 1809 ; d. in Barton, 18 Apr., same year.
8951 Lucy,** b. 26 Sept., 1811; d. in Barton, 28 Dec, 1813.
Children by second wife.
-f 8952 Joel Eli jah,» b. 19 Nov., 1818 ; m. Fanny Lewis.
+8953 Seth William," b. in Cornwall, 5 Aug., 1822; m. (1) Eliza Ellen War-
ner; (2) Mrs. Sarah (Slaughter) Kellogg.
+8954 Ann Jerdsha,® b. 23 Aug., 1824; m. Samuel Lewis.
+8955 Claeissa Eliz.abeth," b. 16 Nov., 1826; m. John Archibald Currie,
+8956 LuciNDA Rachel,® b. in Ancaster, 20 May, 1833; m. John Stevens
Wilson.
+8957 George Silas," b. 1 Jan., 1835 ; m. his niece, Anna Isabel Madora Kel-
logg, dau. of Samuel White Kellogg (+8959). ;
+8958 Sarah Margaret," b. 18 June, 1837 ; m. William Oberlin.
+8959 Samuel White," b. in Cornwall, 26 Sept., 1839; m. Sarah Slaughter.
8960 Allen Alexander," b. 2 May, 1842; m. in Ancaster, 11 Sept., 1SS7,
Mrs. Annie (Ronald) Marr, b. , widow of Thomas Marr, of
Ancaster; res. in Stanton, Mich.; served in Co. A, Tenth Micb-^
J
The Kelloggs in the A-'evt World. 629
igan Cavalry;' enlisted 24 Sept., 1863; was discharged 11 Feb
\ V .'"f ^^^"^thodist reformer; d. in Stanton, 17 Apr., 1895
shed. 28 Mar., 1896; had no children. f' ^-^
383a OLIVEE WIIITE,s .on of Eev. Seth^ (1428), b. in New York, 1.83
Q •'^^'if.'T;^ ' ^"^ m. (2) in New York; she d. • he nW3^ i,
Springfield II., 24 Feb., 1821, Sarah Sherwood, b. m Xew York C tv "o^Ap
IN. 1., W Mar., 1707; he d. m Dixon, 111., 28 Dec 1849
ben ?o T ^.P*^"^7^^^ °f the yi- ^^ 1812; vohmteered from Cohoeton, Steu-
Tt, ; ^ .\^ "°'^'' ^^P*- "^"'^^ ^^°^"^^^>' ^^'i Col. Caleb Hopkins In the
battle of Fort Ene, 17 Sept., 1814, he received a bavonet wonnd fn ht le \ d
near his lungs, also :n the back near his kidneys, also an injury in his hip from a
m Sept., 1815 In the Black Hawk war he acted as guide for the army
He went to Illinois in 1820, and in 1829 rem. from Springfield, 111 to Kel
oggs Grove (near Freeport), and, in 1831, to Buffalo Grove. Ogle Co 'l In
both places he kept a hotel; res. in 1832, in Galena, III '
Child.
8961 Clarence Harvey,» b. 29 June, 1815; m. twice; d. 6 Dec. 1862- was
buried ID Temperance Hill, Lee Co., 111.; had no children. '
Children by ihird wife.
8962 Spencer C.,'* b. 4 Sept., 1824; m. in Buffalo Grove, 24 Mar.. 1845, Caro-
line Gibbs; she was insane; he d. in Chicago, 21 Mav, 1848- had
no children. " '
+8963 Ann Elizabeth,^ b. near Springfield, 3 Mar., 1827; m. Eli Bradford
Jjaker.
3831. JEEUSHA,« dan. of Eev. Seth^ (1428), b. near Ballston Springs, N. Y.
T '-^.J^'^' ™- ^' •^""•'' ^^'^^' C'^"le^' Eobinson, b. in Oneida Co V Y 5
.lune, l<b5, son of Charles Eobinson and Sarah Knapp ' ''
She d. in Nauvoo, 111., 23 Aug., 1836 ; he d. in Mt. Pleasant, la., 4 Oct 1840
He was a clergyman; res. in Cincinnati; rem. to Oxford, 0., later to Xauvoo.'
Children.
8964 Chauncey BoUnson,^ h. in Augusta, .Y. Y., 27 Mar., 1805; m in Carth
age. Mo., 5 Sept., 1841, Hannah Dillon Hughes, dau. of Gideon
Hughes, of Zanesville, 0., and Eebecca Dillon: was a clerk in the
store of Eobert Telson, in Quincy, 111., and in a land office in
Omncy. In 1837 he ^vas a clerk in Carthage; 1839 and '43 was
elected Eecorder; was a School Commissioner and Postmaster in
Carthage, Probate Judge, etc.; in 1881 he was engaged in horti
SCfi- .T r '^""'^'^ ^^'^":'°°- ^'^^ d. 27 Mar., 1861; had one child.
8960 Mahnda Eohnson,^ b. 11 Xov., 1806; m. 22 ^ov., 1831, John Tipton
Barnett, b. m Sullivan Co., Tenn., 20 Oct., 1809, son of James H
Barnett, b. in Green Co Ga., 22 Sept., 1788, and Mary I. Tipton;
b. m Shenandoah Co., Va., 3 Mar., 1793; he was a farmer- lived
three miles west of Galcsburg, 111.; had seven children. '
630 The Kp:lloggs in the New World.
89G6 John Knapp Robinson,^ b. 2 Oct., 1808; m. 10 Sept., 1835, Mary Melu-
gin, b. 20 Oct., 1810, dau. of Jonathan ilelugin, b. in Tennessee,
and Sarah ; was a farmer in Mendota, III; was a Sergt. in
the Black Hawk war; had five children.
8967 James Robinson/^ b. 11 Sept., 1810; m. 2-1 Nov., 1835, Charlotte Ann
Holden, or Golden ; was a soldier in the Black Hawk war ; res. in
Hancock Co., 111. ; d. 20 Apr., 1841 ; had two children.
S9G8 ^YiUiam Robinson,'^ b. i Oct., 1812; d. 10 Sept., 1813.
8969 Lucinda Robinson,^ b. 20 Jnly, 1814; m. 8 Aug., 1843, John De La
Plains; he was a soldier in the war of 1812; a farmer in Huron, la.
8970 Lewis Robinson/* b. 28 Oct., 1816; m. 25 Dic, 1839, Clarissa Duzette;
was a farmer in Pleasant Grove, Utah.
8971 Sarah Maria Robinson/* b. 10 Jan., 1819; m. 14 Feb., 1856, Joseph Far-
ley ; he was a miner in Tombstone, Ariz. ; had four children.
8972 Eliza Rebecca Robinson/* b. in Oxford, 0., 4 Jan., 1820; m. 9 Mar., 1837,
Daniel H. Wells, a Mormon elder ; res. in Central City, Neb. ; had
one child.
8973 Jiilia Ann Robinson/* b. in Oxford, 14 Feb., 1S22; m. 1 Dec, 1847, J.
Wilson W^illiams ; he was a surveyor in Huron.
8974 Charles Robinson}* h. 15 Feb., 1824; m. 1840, Mary A. Peck; was a sol-
dier in the war for the Union ; was a mechanic ; res. in Burlington,
la. ; had four children.
8975 Seth Kellogg Robinson/* b. 7 Dec, 1827; m. 8 June, 1858, Sarah Dewey;
was a farmer in Topoka, Kas.
3833. ELIJAH WALLEY,^ son of Rev. Seth'' (1428), b. ; m. Margaret
Murphy, b. , dau. of Jeremiah Murphy and Sarah White.
He d. about 1836, aged 40 to 44; she m. (2) Zachariah Adams; d. .
He went from New Jersey to Illinois. He was a cripple, his arms being very
short. He was for nine years Sheriff of Crawford Co., 111.
Children.
-f 8976 Isaac,** b. ; m. Malinda Fesler.
+8977 Oliver,^ b. ; m. .
+8978 Mary,» b. 29 June, 1822; m. Isaac Martin.
+8979 Eachel,^ b. 3 Aug., 1824; m. (1) Andrew Jackson Irwin; (2) William
Markee.
8980 Sarah Jaxe,» b. ; m. Adams: d. 10 Feb., 1901; had no
children.
3834. SAMUEL,^ son of Rev. Seth' (1428), b. ; m. Mary Lewis, b.
about 1801.
He d. in Charleston, III, about 1840-42.
He was in the Black Hawk war with Abraham Lincoln. His wife was at
Fort La Motte during that war. They res. in Charleston and Palestine, 111.
Children.
+8981 Andrew Jackson," b. ; m. Mary Ann McCord.
+8982 George W^4ST^KGT0N,® b. in Charleston, 1837 ; m. Eliza^Ann Fulford.
8983 Frank M.,» b. in Charleston, about 1840-41 ; enlisted in the army 1861,
in the Eighth Illinois Volunteer Infantry; served five years and
nineteen days; d. in Jackson, Cal., about 1893, aged about 52.
The Kelloggs i.v the New World. 631
??oI' "^^f-.^™/ '°'' °^" ^''- ^'"'' (1^'S)' b- '^ Oneida Co., N. Y., 26 Oct
1T99; m. (1) 3 Oct., 1832, Sarah Ingalls, b. in Otsego Co., X. Y., 14 May 1798
She d Mar. 1839,^ he m. (2) in Hastings, X. Y., 17 Xov.. 1839, Mrs.'sarah
(G bbs) Storer, b. m Albany Co., X. Y., 31 Aug., 1812, eldest of the thirteen
chi dren of James and Clarissa Gibbs, and widow of Smith Chapman Storer; d
m the home of his dau., in Parsons, Kas., 9 May, 1876; she d. in I'olo, 111.. 8
Aug"., 1886.
Soon after his second marriage he went West and settled, in 184] , in Buifalo
Grove, HI-, where he was at one time a hotel-keeper and Postmaster. He was a
soldier m the Me.xican war. In IS^S he rem. to Chicago, where he lived more
than twenty-five years.
Children by first wife.
, «of- p"'"''" T^ ;'/■ ^ ^^' ^^^-^^^^^ ^''- l^-""g no children.
+89bo Clarissa Lrsula,» b. m Jefferson Co., X. Y.. 1,5 Aug.. 1824- m Laiah
^ilcoxson. > ■ -
Children by second nife.
+8986 Maet LiTciXDA,« b. 18 June. 1841; m. (1) Albert Macomber; (2) Ed-
ward Clark Ward. y- > ^'^
8987 Jajies,o b. ; d. in infancy.
I 8988 Sakah,o b. ; d. in infancy.
+8989 Joseph Hexry,» b. in Chicago, 19 Oct., 1853; m. Celinda McAtee.
3862. SARAH,s dau. of Levi^ (1431), b. in WHliamstown, Mass., 4 Dec, 1784:
^on^ iri 'h}-' "i"^;' '^''- ^''^'' ^^'"''"'^^ Cushman, b. in Stafford,
Conn 30 June, 1<80 son of Xathaniel Cushman (a revolutionary soldier), b. 9
Oct., 1761, and Sarah Bennett.
She d^in Waukesha, 20 Sept., 1844; he d. in the same place, 9 June, 1848
He settled m Henderson, X. Y., about 1807; rem. about 1837 to Waukesha
V\ IS. He was a man ot great industry and enterprise. When he arrived in Hen-
derson he had but a single York shilling, and his other property consisted of a
pair of horsesand a sleigh. In Wisconsin he was a large fanner, having one
hundred and sixty acres of cultivated land in one field, and was reputed to be the
CdleiTi.'" ' ""''' ^''"'^'''^ °^ ^^' ^°''^ °^ '^^'^'^^ "^ C^^^'^Il
Children.
8990 Levi Kellogg Cnshman,^ b. in Plainfield, 1 May, 1805; d. unm., in Hen-
derson, 3 Apr., lS2i;.
8991 Cynthia Maria Cushman» b. in Plainfield, 26 July, 1807; m. 8 Oct
1833, Danford Xewton Barney, of Xew York City' b. 29 June'
1808; d. in Cleveland, 0., 5 Aug., 1843; he d. in Xew York City'
8 Mar., 1874.
8992 Peter Newcomb Cushmanp b. in Henderson, 3 Dec, 1809; m. 31 Mar
1841, Harriet B. Hollister; res. in Waukesha.
8993 Sally Cusliman^ b. 13 Jan., 1812; d. 1 Oct., 1816
8994 A Daughter.'' b. 9 July, 1814; d. 12 Aug., same year.
8995 Clarissa Fanette Cushman,^ b. 10 Xov., 1815; m. 28 Aug., 1837, Horatio
Nelson Davis, of Henderson, b. 17 June, 1812, son of Eoswell Davis
and Clarissa Bishop; he rem. in 1838 to Waukesha; had eisjht chil-
dren; he was a merchant and Treasurer of Waukesha Co. from
632 The Kelloggs in the New Woeld.
1850 to '51; he was Maj. in the Eeg. of Wisconsin Volunteers-
rem. to Beloit, Wis., and twice represented Rock Co. in the Wis-
consin Senate. Cushman K. Davis, son of Clarissa Fanette Cush-
man and Horatio Nelson Davis, was graduated from the University
of Michigan in 1857 ; he was Lieut, and Assistant. Adj. -Gen. After
the war he settled in St. Paul, Minn. ; he was a member of the Min-
nesota Legislature of 1867 ; United States District Attorney, 1868
to '73 ; Governor of Minnesota, 1874 and '75 ; United States Sen-
ator from 1888 until his death ; one of the Commissioners to nego-
tiate the treaty of peace between the United States and Spain.
8996 Isaac Chauncey Cushman,^ b. 12 Mar., 1819; d. unm., in Henderson, 27
Feb., 1810.
8997 Nathaniel Gustavus Cushman,^ b. in Henderson, 1 Sept., 1821; d. unm.,
8998 Sarah Sophia Cushman/' b. 11 Sept., 1824; d. 20 Aug., 1826.
3863. SPEXCER,8 son of Levi'' (1431), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 19 Sept.,
1786; m. 7 Oct., 1810, Margaret Stewart Palmer, b. in Plainfield, Conn., 18
June, 1791, dau. of Vose Palmer, of Plainfield, b. 9 July, 1764, and Selinda
Stewart, of Glasgow, Scotland, and Plainfield, Conn., b. 12 June, 1761.
He d. 31 Dec, 1870; she d. 29 May, 1876.
When a young man, he rem. to Plainfield, Conn., and, in 1826, to Utica,
N. Y. He was a wholesale dry goods merchant in Utica ; was Supervisor of the
county, and Mayor of the city several years.
Children.
-f8999 Palmer Vose,** b. 12 Dec, 1811; m. (1) Eachel Anne Shankland; (2)
ilrs. Martha Lucretia (Nichols) Smith.
9000 Levi Wright,» b. 14 May, 1815 ; d. 15 Apr., 1819.
-f9001 Ctxthia Stewart,** b. 27 July, 1817 ; m. James Rockwell.
9002 Levi Spencer," b. 29 Feb., 1820; d. unm., 26 Oct., 1840.
-)-9003 Mary Artemesia," b. 11 Dec, 1821; m. James Kent Hitchcock.
-(-9004 Gustavus Adolphus,® b. 1 Apr., 1824; m. Anna Maria Van Eps.
-i-9005 Ch-VRLES Cushman," b. 2 Sept., 1828; m. Mrs. Anna Maria (Van Eps)
Kellogg.
-^9006 Sarah Sophia," b. 13 May, 1832; m. Frederick William Hotchkiss
Sheffield.
3864. NAXCY,^ dau. of Levi" (1431), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 1788;
Eli Wright, b. 10 Nov., 1787.
She d. in West Depere, Wis., 10 Dec, 1865 ; he d. 11 Jan., 1866.
Children.
9007 Martha (Patty) Wright,^ h. 3 Sept., 1810; d. 7 July, 1813.
9008 Orange Wright,^ b. 29 Dec, 1813.
9009 Hannah Wright,^ b. 16 Jan., 1815; m. Orville C. Spraguc
9010 Sarah (Sally) Wright,^ b. 12 Jan., 1817; m. Norris Bishop; d. 18 Apr.,
1877.
9011 George Whitfield Wright,^ b. 20 Sept., 1821; m. 9 Sept., 1847, Mahala
Sprague, b. in Henderson, N. Y., 10 July, 1826, dau. of David
■ Sprague, b. in Spencer, Mass., 11 Oct., 1790, and Sarah Butter-
field, b. in Peru, Vt., 25 Oct., 1792 ; rem., in 1840, from Jefferson
The Kelloggs in the New World. 633
Co., N. y., to Michigan, and in 1842 to Waukesha Co., Wis., sub-
sequently to Green Bay, Wis. ; later res. in West Depere.
9012 Martha Sophia Wright," b. 15 Feb., 1834; m. 1 Jan., 1844, Henry Phelps,
a carpenter, b. 9 June, 1820, son of Jeremiah Phelps, b. 12 Mar.,
1789, and Lydia Parker, b. 23 July, 1789; res. in Jlilwaukce,
Janesville and later in Depere, Wis.
9013 Nancy Wright,'^ b. 15 Dec., 1825; d. 14 Aug., 1830.
865. LUCY,^ dau. of Levi' (1431), b. in Williamstown, Mass., Xov., 1791
1. Lodowick Brown.
g}ig ,j_ ^ in Unadilla Forks, N. Y.
Children.
9014 Lodowick Bruwnp b. .
9015 Lucy Brown," b. ; m. Petersilia.
9016 Cynthia Brown," b. .
9017 De Witt Brown," h. ; ni. Lawrence.
9018 Hamilton Brown," b. .
3867. CHLOE,« dau. of Nathaniel (1432), b. 14 Aug., 1793; m. Thomas
Wakefield, b. in Windsor, Vt., 19 Aug., 1788, son of Joseph Wakefield, b. in Head-
ing, Mass., 9 May, 1753, and Belief Kendall, b. in Dunstable, Mass., 9 May, 1753.
°' She d. in Philadelphia, N. Y., 31 May, 1840; he m. (2) 1843, Laura
(Thatcher) Wakefield, widow of his brother-; d. in Philadelphia, N. Y., G July,
1858.
Children.
9019 Caroline Walefield," b. 30 Mar., 1820; m. Sept., 1838, 0. C. Ackert ; d.
in Grattan, Mich., July, 1880.
9020 George Wakefield," b. 3 Sept., 1822; ra. 1848, ilinerva Smith; d. 22
Feb., 1876.
9021 Jane Annette Wakefield," h. in Eutland, N. Y., 18 Oct., 1827; m. in
Theresa, N. Y., 16 Nov., 1859, Madison Eappole, b. in Oneida Co.,
N. Y., 17 Feb., 1828, son of Daniel Rappole and Mary Eillington,
of Alexandria, N. Y.; he is a farmer and a Democrat; res. in
Kendall, N. Y.
3872. LUCY,* dau. of Rev. Gardiner'' (1433), b. in Bradford, Vt., 19 June,
1799 ; m. in Windliam, Me., 30 Jan., 1824, Samuel I. Wells, b. 17 May, 1792.
She d. in Portland,' Me., 16 Oct., 1844.
He res. in Salisbury, IVIass., Saco and Portland. She was author of "A
Mother's Plea for the Sabbath," and other works. He was a brilliant lawyer, of
a hish order of intellect, but overfondness of the wine glass led him to leave his
wife^'and children, and they soon lost track of him. There is no record within the
knowledge of his children of his parentage, time or place of death.
Children, h. in Salisbury.
9022 Jackson Wells," b. 10 July, 1825; m. in Lafayette, La., Kate Bruckner;
was a druggist; d. 30 Nov., 18G5, in Atlanta, Ga.; she d. ;
had two children.
634 The Kelloggs in the New World.
9023 Spencer Wells/* b. 17 Feb., 1827; was graduated from Bowdoin College
and ranked very high, but became insane from over study shortly
after graduating; d. in Portland, 25 May, 1881.
9024 Lucy May Wells,^ h. 3 June, 1839; d. in Portland, 28 Mar., 1863.
9025 Walter Wells,'^ b. 17 Xov., 1830; m. in Portland, 25 Dec., 1876, Mary
Sturdivant; d. in Portland, 21 Apr., 1881; was graduated from
Bowdoin College; she res. in Portland.
9026 James Wells,^ b. 2 Sept., 1832 ; d. in Salisbury, 28 Jan., 1835.
9027 Samuel I. Wells,^ b. 16 Sept., 1833; d. in Franklin, Mass., 30 Jan., 1838.
3873. GARDINER,^ son of Rev. Gardiner'' (1433), b. in Bradford, Vt., 7 Jan.,
1802; m. in Gorham, Me., 9 Xov., 1828, Elizabeth Green Foster, b. in Gorham,
14 Oct., 1805, dau. of William Hart Foster, of Gorham, b. in Boston, Mass., 20
Jan., 1780, and Betsey Harding, b. 14 Nov., 1786.
He d. in Clinton, Ga., 3 Oct., 1841; she d. in Gorham, 26 Feb., 1870.
He was graduated from Bowdoin College, 1827, and from the Medical De-
partment of Yale College, 1836. He had a flourishing school in Penn Yan,
N. Y., but having pulmonary trouble, rem. to Clinton, where he was at the head
of an academy ; taught until two days before his death.
Children.
9028 Gardiner,® b. in Penn Yan, 21 Aug., 1829; was a farmer in Gorham;
an invalid from childhood; d. unm., 19 Aug., 1900.
9029 Maey Elizabeth,* b. in Penn Yan, 21 Mar., 1831 ; d. July, 1831.
+9030 John William » b. in Gorham, 13 May, 1832 ; m. Lucy Maria Caldwell.
9031 Louisa Terrell,® b. in Sparta, Ga., 5 Nov., 1834; d. unm., 20 Aug.,
1893, in Gorham, where she res.
9032 Lucy Elizabeth,® b. in Sparta, 6 Mar., 1837; res. unm., in Portland,
Me.
9033 Mary Foster,® b. in Clinton, 13 Oct., 1839 ; res., unm., in Gorham.
9034 Charles Foster,® b. in Clinton, 17 July, 1841; was a civil engineer;
enlisted in the war of the rebellion, mounted orderly; d. unm., 4
Aug., 1885, in Gorham, where he res.
3879. THANKFUL,^ dau. of Josiah'' (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 8 Sept.,
1795; m. in Hadley, 4 Dec, 1819, Sylvester Cooke, b. 16 Feb., 1795, son of Solo-
mon Cooke, b. 11 Feb., 1764, and Tryphena Newton.
She d. 13 July, 1851; he d. 3 Apr., 1868.
He was a farmer; res. in Hadley and Chicopee Falls, Mass., and Barring-
ton, R. I.
Children.
9035 Sylvester CooTce,^ b. 5 Nov., 1830; d. unm. (drowned), 11 July, 1842;
worked on a canal boat between Albany and Buffalo.
9036 Lucy Kellogg Cooke,^ b. 15 Sept., 1822; d. unm., in Hadley, 1 Nov.,
1854.
9037 Kezia Cooke,^ b. 4 July, 1824; m. 23 Nov., 1850, Orrin Ealy Bardwell,
b. 16 Oct., 1805; he was a farmer; res. in Auburn, N. Y. ; she d.
34 Oct., 1892.
9038 Henry Chapin Cooke ° b. 16 Aug., 1826; m. 4 July, 1851, Eliza B.
Howe; was overseer in the cotton mills in South Hadley and
Granby, Mass. ; d. 25 June, 1856.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 635
9039 Noah Parsons Cookc^ b. 30 Oct., 1828; d. in Hadlcy, 30 July, 1829.
9040 Silas Wheeler Cool-e^ b. 24 Sept., 1830; d. in Hadluy, 2 July, 1831.
9041 Lois Smith Coolie^ b. 12 Sept., 1832; m. 12 Sept., 1883, Lucian Bona-
part Kendall, b. in Woodstock, Conn., 6 Apr., 1815; res. in En-
field, E. I.
9042 Solomon Coole,^ b. 16 Mar., 1835; m. (1) in Barrington, R. I., 8 Sept.,
1859, Lydia Peck Barnes, b. 25 Jan., 1833; she d. 21 Mar., 1808;
he m. (2) in Providence, R. I., 13 June, 18G9, Sarah Elizabeth
Burdakin; d. 12 Aug., 1882 ; was a farmer in East Providence, R. I.
9043 Hannah Smith Cookep b. 11 Mar., 1838; m. in Barrington, 13 May,
1862, Samuel Swift, b. 14 Aug., 1834; he was a carpenter and
farmer in Jamestown, R. I. ; res. in Paonia, Col.
3883. NAOMI PARSONS,*' dau. of Josiah^ (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 26
Jan.. 1803 ; m. 20 June, 1822, Thaddeus Chapin, b. 22 Aug., 1794, son of Henry
Chapin and Abigail Colton.
She d. in Chicopee, Mass., 6 Jan., 1873.
He was a farmer in Chicopee; res. on the homestead of his father.
Children.
9044 Naomi Chapin,^ b. 27 Apr., 1823; m. 20 Mar., 1861, Avery A. Ward;
d. Mar., 1861; res. in Chicopee; had one child.
9045 Martha Chapin,^ b. 1 Oct., 1824 ; d. 22 Sept., 1839.
9046 Cynthia Chapin,^ b. 10 June, 1827; d. 26 Feb., 1847.
9047 Henry Gardiner Chapin,^ b. 15 July, 1829; d. 8 Nov., 1858.
9048 Elsfy Elmira Chapinp b. 27 Sept., 1831; m. 9 Mar., 1859, ililton Town,
of Hadley; d. 24 Sept., 1872; had seven children.
9049 Edirin Chapin.^ b. 6 Nov., 1833; m. 11 June, 1863, Emma L. Chapin;
res. in New Haven, Conn. ; had five children.
9050 Priscilla Chapin,^ b. 10 May, 1835 ; d. 18 Aug., 1838.
9051 Josiah Chapin,^ b. 5 Mar., 1839 ; d. 26 Feb., 1840.
9052 Rosina Chapin,^ b. 9 May, 1844; d. 5 June, 1858.
3884. J0SIAH,8 son of Josiah^ (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 17 Feb., 1805;
m. 27 Sept., 1827, Cynthia Chapin, b. 13 July, 1798, dau. of Henry Chapin, of
Chicopee, b. 22 July, 1762, and Abigail Colton, b. 27 June, 1767.
He d. in Providence, R. I., 22 Jan., 1854 ; she d. 24 Feb., 1883.
They res. in Hadley until 1834; in Ida, Mich., until 1840; in Chicopee,
Mass., in 1844; later in Providence.
Children.
9053 Abigail," b. in Hadley, 21 Sept., 1828; d. 31 Aug., 1829.
9054 Sarah,® b. in Hadley, 30 Jan., 1830; d. unm., in Providence, 13 Oct.,
1863.
+9055 Hannah," b. in Hadley, 10 Jan., 1832 ; m. Moses Towne.
+9056 George," b. in Hadley, 28 Oct., 1833 ; m. Emaretta Rebecca Chapin.
9057 Lucy," b. in Ida, Mich., 17 July, 1836 ; m. in Providence, as his second
wife, 4 Nov., 1884, Moses Towne, who had preWously m. her sister,
Hannah ; he is a farmer and Presbyterian ; res. in Nettleton, Mo. ;
had no children.
636 The Kelloggs in the New World.
9058 Marietta » b. in Ida, 8 Dec, 1838 ; d. 4 Jan., 1888 ; res. in Providence,
where she d.
9059 Maetha Anx," b. in Chicopee, 30 May, 1842; d. in Providence, 26 Oct.,
1845.
3885. JOHN PEESTON,s son of Josiah^ (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 14 Feb.,
1807; ni. (1) May, 1831, Mary Ann Call, b. 1 Oct., 1811, dau. of Josiah Call, of
Springfield, Mass.
She d. 27 Sept., 1841; he m. (2) 29 Mar., 1842, Ann Janette Stanley, b. 20
Mar., 1824; d. in Battle Creek, Mich., 10 May, 1881 ; she d. there, 30 Mar., 1893.
He was a broom manufacturer; res. in Tyrone, Flint, Jackson and Battle
Creek, Mich. ; a Seventh-Day Adventist and a Republican.
Children by first tvife.
+9060 Meepjtt Gardnet!,*' b. 28 Mar., 1832; m. (1) Mrs. Louisa (Eawson)
\\Tiitmore; (2) Eleanor Kathleen Georgiana Nolan.
+9061 Smith Moses.® b. 16 Mar., 1834; m. Maria Susan Dickinson.
+9063 Albert,® b. in Flint, 7 Apr., 1836; m. Lucinia Ashley.
+9063 Juua Elvika,» b. in Flint, 3 Feb., 1838; ni. Thomas McDowell.
9064 Martha P.,» b. 18 Feb., 1840; d. 14 July, 1852.
Children hy second wife.
9065 Mary A.,» b. 31 Mar., 1843; d. 14 Mar., 1858.
+9066 Laura Evelyn » b. 29 Aug., 1845 ; m. Charles Henry Brackett.
9067 Emma Frances,® b. 13 Sept., 1847; d. 29 Aug., 1849.
9068 EMMA,»b. 7 Feb., 1850; m. Charles Leonidas Sobeski Kellogg (+9278).
+9069 John Harvey,® b. 26 Feb., 1852 ; m. Ella Ervilla Eaton.
9070 Preston,® b. 24 Feb., 1854; d. 7 Apr., 1855.
9071 Ella,® b. 23 Feb., 1856; d. 29 July, 1858.
+9072 Preston Stanley,® b. 5 Apr., 1858 ; m. Florence Agnes Nye.
+9073 Will Keith,® b. 7 Apr., 1860; m. Ella 0. Davis.
+9074 Clara Belle,® b. 11 Sept., 1863; m. Hiland George Butler.
+9075 Hester Ann,® b. 6 Nov., 1866; m. Frank W. Howe.
3886. HANNAH,* dau. of Josiah'' (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 17 Feb., 1809;
m. in Hadley, 7 Sept., 1831, Simeon Rice, b. in Montague, Mass., 18 Jan., 1805,
son of Jeduthan Rice, b. 1759, and Joanna Semple, b. 1761.
He d. 9 Jan., 1884; she d. 1 Nov., 1888.
He was a mechanic; rem. in 1849, from Hadley to New Bedford, where
both d.
Children. ■
9076 Ann Haseltine Rice,^ b. in Chicopee, Mass., 18- Jan., 1833; d. unm., in
New Bedford, 4 Dec, 1853.
9077 Adoniram Judson Eice,^ b. in Hadley, 17 Apr., 1835; m. 21 May, 1862,
Kate Briggs Warren, b. in New Bedford, 25 Jan., 1839 ; was a ,
Union soldier in Co. E, Third Massachusetts Reg. ; was a baker in
New Bedford.
9078 Elvira Sophia Rice^ b. 7 Apr., 1838.
9079 Priscilla Maria Rice^ b. in Chicopee, 5 Sept., 1840; d. unm., 28 Sept.,
1858.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 637
9050 Emily Lavina Rice,'^ b. 12 Dec, 1842; d. in Hadley, 2 Dec, 1845.
9051 Emeline Gertrude Rice,'^ b. 10 Jan., 1847.
3887. MERAB,» dau. of Josiah^ (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 8 Mar., 1811 ; m.
iu Ida, Mich., 27 June, 1837, Chauncey Owen, b. 6 Nov., 1804, sou of Daniel
Owen and Elizabeth Tracy.
He d. in Hastings, Mich., 28 Jan., 1871 ; she d. there, 5 May, 1877.
He was a farmer; res. in Ida, Mich.; rem. to Hastings, in 1865.
Childre7i.
9052 Gardiner Kellogg Owen,'^ b. 19 Sept., 1838; m. 31 Oct., 1870, Julia A.
Griggs, b. 1840; both were teachers of elocution in Battle Creek,
Mich. ; she d. in Santa Cruz, Cal., 15 Dec, 1898.
9083 Dudley Asbury Owen,^ b. 8 Mar., 1840; m. 29 Aug., 1868, Sarah Ann
St. John, b. 22 Apr., 1845 ; was a grower of small fruits and vege-
tables in Battle Creek; she d. in Apia, Samoa Islands, 10 July,
1895.
9084 Harriet Elvira Owen^ b. 26 June, 1842; ra. 23 Mar., 1869, John Wesley
Holmes, a merchant in Woodland Center, Mich., b. 30 Sept., 1838 ;
he d. 9 June, 1888 ; she res. in Battle Creek, Mich.
9085 Ricliard Baxter Oicenp b. 19 Apr., 1845; m. 23 Dec, 1873, Elenora
Marosia Gorton, b. 10 May, 1845; was a farmer in Vicksburg,
Mich.
9086 Alfred Jesse Owen^ b. 14 June, 1847; d. in Hastings, 1 Sept., 1870.
9087 Rodney Spencer Owen,^ b. 27 Jan., 1851; m. in Burke, Vt., 4 Aug..
1875, Sarah Augusta Bordeau, b. in West Enosburg, Vt., 18 May,
1856; was a clergyman in Burke; had three children.
9088 Alice Priscilla OwenP b. 6 Oct., 1856; d. in Hastings, 19 Feb., 1874.
3888. ELVIRA,^ dau. of Josiah'' (1434), b. in Hadley, 15 Feb., 1813; m. 23
Oct., 1839, Samuel Giles Perkins, of Belchertown, Mass., b. 28 June, 1811, son
of Giles Perkins, of Ludlow, Mass., b. 30 Nov., 1789, and Electa Sikes, b. 30 July,
1793.
She d. 7 Jan., 1881 ; he d. Mar., 1885.
He was a farmer, teacher and engraver in Belchertown, where both d.
Children.
9089 Olive Sophia Perkins,^ b. 21 Apr., 1841 ; m. 23 Dec, 1864, Alonzo Beebe
Kimball, b. in Pelham, Mass., 9 Dec, 1841 ; d. 11 May, 1889.
9090 Elihu Laroy PerUnsp b. 6 Sept., 1844; m. 13 May, 1871, Emily Lucretia
Carter, b. in Warren, Conn., 14 Apr., 1852; res. in Terryville,
Conn.
• 9091 Mvgulas Elva Perlins^ b. 20 Feb., 1847; d. unm., 23 Mar., 1864.
9092 Cyrus Williams Perkins,^ b. 17 Nov., 1854; res. unm., in Tampa, Fla.
3889. PRISCILLA SMITH,^ dau. of Josiah' (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 21
Apr., 1815 ; m. in Springfield, Mass., 20 May, 1847, Franklin Clark Chapin, b.
11 Feb., 1817, son of Henry Chapin, Jr., b. in Springfield, 4 Jan., 1792, and Ex-
perience Clark, b. in Northampton, Mass., 3 Nov., 1792.
He d. 24 July, 1873 ; she d. in Chicopee, Mass., 8 Nov., 1873.
He was a farmer; res. in Otisco, N. Y.
The EJELLOGGs in the New World.
Children.
9093 Emma Priscilla Chapin,^ b. 30 Aug., 1848; d. unm., 3 June, 1896.
9094 Etta Adelaide Chapin,^ b. 9 Sept., 1851; res. unm., in Paonia, Col., and !|
Chicopee Falls, Mass. ;;j
9095 Charles II. Chapin,^ b. 28 Jan., 1853 ; m. in Otisco, 24 Jan., 1878, Mary i
C. Clark, b. in Otisco, 6 Apr., 1853; res. in Paonia. -1
9096 Ellis ^Varre.n Chapin,^ b. 16 Sept., 1855; m. (1) 11 Sept., 1884, Jennie "'
Belcher Loomis, b. 5 Aug., 1861; she d. 18 Nov., 1887; he m. (2)
in Newfane, Vt., 26 Apr., 1893, Grace Winnifred Carpenter, b. in ,;
Chicopee Falls, 15 Sept., 1870; had two children. |
9097 Cyrus FranlcUn Chapin^ b. 14 Oct., 1858; is unm. 1
3890. GARDNER,* son of Josiah^ (1431), b. in Hadley, Mass., 12 Mar., 1817 ;
m. (1) 23 Oct., 1838, Harriet Bliss Call, b. in Stafford, Conn., IG May, 1819, dau. ii
of Isaiah Call, of Springfield, Mass., b. 6 May, 1786, and Cynthia Bliss, b. 5 Aug., ^
1791. " ^
She d. in South Hadley, 23 Oct., 1880 ; he m. (2) in Brimfield, Mass., where |
he res., 3 Jan., 1882, Mrs. J. Maria (Smith) Porter, b. in East Haddam, Conn.,
1826, dau. of Halsey Smith and Lovica Holden, of Middle Haddam, Conn.
He d. in Becket, Mass., 19 May, 1887.
He was a farmer; rem. in May, 1841, to Genesee, Mich.; in 1856, to
Chicopee, Mass.; in 1854, to Stafford, Conn.; in 1859, to Springfield, Mass.; in
1865, to Ludlow, Mass., and in 1876, to Southampton, Mass. She m. (3) 4 Dec.,
1893, Elial A. Dickinson, of South Hadley, where she now res.
Children by first wife.
+9098 Nelson Owen,® b. 10 Dec, 1840; m. Jennie Margaret Vaughn.
4-9099 Newton Elbridge," b. 20 Jan., 1843; m. Clara Jane Field.
9100 Nathan Bliss," b. 14 July, 1845; d. 6 Oct., 1846.
+9101 Eliza Ann," b. in Genesee^ 18 July, 1848; m. Harlem Erastus Nash.
9102 James Gaedner,® b. in Chicopee, 20 Jan., 1852; was a mechanic; d.
unm., 6 Aug., 1876.
+ 9103 Richard Gardner,** b. 25 Sept., 1855; m. his cousin, Emma Amelia
Kellogg, adopted dau. of George Kellogg (+9056).
+9104 Harriet Marie," b. in Stafford, 14 Mar., 1858; m. George Henry Fretts.
3891. MOSES SMITH,8 son of Josiah" (1434), b. in Hadley, Mass., 2 Feb.,
1820; m. 2 Nov., 1842, Eleanor Maria Chapin, b. in Hartford, 10 Aug., 1823,
dau. of Henry Chapin, Jr., b. in Springfield, Mass., 4 Jan., 1792, and Experience
Clark, b. in Northampton, Mass., 3 Nov., 1792.
She d. in Gomez Township, Mo., 1 Jan., 1888.
He was a farmer in Breckenridge, Mo. ; later in Hamilton, Mo., and now in
Nettleton, Mo.
Children.
+9105 Ellen," b. in Genesee, Mich., 23 Aug., 1844; m. William Crowning-
shield.
+9106 Ellis Chapin," b. in Hadley, 9 Feb., 1846; m. Sarah Ellen Crowther.
+9107 Josiah Henry," b. in Chicopee, 19 June, 1853; m. Katherine May Korn.
9108 Olive Maria," b. 25 Sept., 1856; d. 27 June, 1857.
3
The Kelloggs in the New World. 639
9109 Arthur Smith,® b. in Chicopw?, 2. Nov., 1S58; m. in Flint, Mich., 25
Sept., 1883, Sarah Ellen Taliaferro, of Fredericksburg, Va., b. 21
June, 1854, dau. of William Taliaferro, b. 19 Mar., 1811, and Maria
MaGec West, b. 1 Jan., 1825; res. in Battle Creek, Mich.; had no
children.
9110 Henry Chapin,** b. in Chicopee Falls, Mass., 22 Jan., 1865; m. in Hope-
well, Mo., 10 Nov., 1885, Sultana Taylor, b. 30 Jan., 1866, in Knox-
ville. Mo., dau. of Jonathan Taylor, b. 10 Oct., 1826, and Barbara
Eichardson, b. 10 June, 1839; is a farmer and Baptist; res. in
Hamilton, Mo., later in Llano, Cal. ; has no children.
3893. EICHAED,^ son of Whiting" (143G), b. in Ashfield, Mass., 27 Mar.,
1811; m. (1) 8 Mar., 1836, Sophia Clark Hatch, of Southampton, Mass., b.
24 June, 1811, dau. of Eliphalet Hatch and Sophia 0. Bates.
She d. in West Springfield, 6 Sept., 1848; he m. (2) 5 Oct., 1849, Electa
Allen, of Northampton, Mass., b. 26 Apr., 1819, dau. of Elijah Allen, b. July,
1783, and Electa Warner, b. 1783; she d. in Agawam, Mass., 23 Oct., 1865; he
m. (3) in Agawam,3 Sept., 1866, Marietta Perkins, of Monson, Mass., b. 25 June,
1817; she d. 17 June, 1871; he m. (4) 2 Jan., 1873, Mrs. Elizabeth (Fairbank)
Spencer, b. 19 Feb., 1802, dau. of Zenas Fairbank, b. 5 Feb., 1792, and Belief
Piatt, b. 15 Aug., 1793, and widow of Samuel G. Spencer, b. 1816; d. in Agawam,
18 May, 1892.
He was a farmer ; res. in Feeding Hills, Mass.
Children ly first wife.
9111 Spencer Eliphalet," b. 10 July, 1838; d. 27 July, same year.
9113 Chakles Eichards,® b. 5 Aug., 1839; d. unm., in Agawam, 3 Sept.,
1860.
+9113 Mary Sophia.** b. 26 Feb., 1843; m. Frank Preston T\Tiipple.
9114 Emily Louisa,» b. 28 Aug., 1845; d. imm., 9 Apr., 1866.
Children hy second wife.
+9115 Edward Allen," b. 22 Sept., 1851 ; m. Alice Martha Eising.
9116 George Warner," b. 2 Nov., 1857; d. 4 Nov., same year.
3896. ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Whiting' (1436), b. in Ashfield, Mass., 23 June,
1818; m. in Southampton, 2 May, 1844, Daniel Kingsley Stearns, b. in South-
ampton, 7 Dec, 1815, son of Theodore Stearns, b. in Northampton, Mass., and
Charlotte Eoot, b. in Montgomer}', Mass.
He d. in Lafayette, Wis., 30 Oct., 1857; she d. there, 7 Oct., 1889.
They res. in Lafayette. He was a farmer, Congregationalist and a Eepub-
lican.
Children.
9117 Emily Elizabeth Stearns^ h. in Lafayette, 8 Mar., 1845; is a dress-
maker, and res. in Elkhom, Wis.; is unm.
9118 Mary Augusta Stearns,^ b. in Lafayette, 2 June, 1846; d. in Lafayette,
1 Mar., 1849.
Lafayette; is unm.
9119 Daniel Spencer Stearns,^ b. in Lafayette, 26 Sept., 1848; a farmer in
640 The Kelloggs in tue New World.
9120 Theodore Henry Stearns/* b. in Southampton, 13 Feb., 1850; m. in Elk-
horn, Wis., A"ov., 1877, Harriet Farrar, of Lafayette; worked a
reaping, mowing and threshing machine; res. in Elkhorn.
9121 Mary Electa Stearns,'* b. in Lafayette, 1 Jan., 1852; is unm.
9122 Martha Adeline Stearns/* h. in Lafayette, 8 Aug., 1854; is unm.
9123 Charles Sumner Stearns/* h. in Lafayette, 19 Dec., 1856; m. in Elkhorn,
26 Sept., 1879, Clara Emma Doane; was a farmer in Lafayette;
now res. in East Delavan, Wis.
3901. EOSWELL,^ son of Moses'' (1437), bap. 7 Oct., 1787 ; m. Nancy Hough-
ton, of Dummerston, Vt., b. 1797.
He d. 14 Feb., 1847, aged 60; she d. in Hadley, Mass., 7 Oct., 1874.
Children.
9124 EiCHARD,** b. 1817; served in the United States Cavalry in the Mexican
war; became dissipated and committed suicide about 1850.
+9125 Hexry,» b. 19 Sept., 1819; m. (1) Mary Axtell Lewis; (2) Danis R.
Clapp.
+9126 Aloxzo » b. 20 July, 1821 ; m. Cassandra .
9127 Fanxie JL,* b. ; m. Andrew Leffingwell, of Huntington, Mass.;
rem. to Iowa.
9128 Elizabeth,* b. 1833 ; res. unm., in Hadley ; is feeble minded.
9129 Claeissa^** b. ; m. Daniel Downing, of Northampton; he d.
about 1866 ; she disappeared and is supposed to be dead.
9130 Harriet Emily," b. ; m. Edward A. Fitzgerald; he is an elec-
trical inspector; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
3902. MARMY,» dau. of Benjamin'^ (l-i38), b. in Hadley, Mass., 12 Dec, 1789 ;
m. there, 10 Sept., 1812, Seth M. Warner, of Sunderland, Mass., b. 30 Dec, 1787,
son of Deacon Eleazer Warner, b. 20 Sept., 1755, and Elizabeth Belden, b. 1757.
She d. in Sunderland, 26 Sept., 1855; he m. (3) 19 Feb., 1857, Mrs. Fannie
(Abbey) Goodak. dau. of Mason Abbey, and widow of Theodore Goodale; d. in
Wisconsin, 25 Oct., 1862.
Children, b. in Sunderland.
9131 Alba Warner,'^ b. 16 Nov., 1813; d. 16 Feb., 1814.
9132 Sidney Smith Warner/* b. 11 Jan., 1815; m. 30 June, 1852, Harriot 0.
Divis, dau. of Jacob Davis and ^Mary Stratton ; res. in Sunderland ;
d. 6 Jan., 1898 ; had two sons.
9133 Elizabeth Warner,^ b. 31 Jan., 1817 ; d. unm., in Raleigh, Tenn., 2 June,
1853.
9134 Seth Warner/* b. 11 Feb., 1819; d. unm., in Portlfnd, Or., 25 July, 1853.
9135 Henry Martyn Warner,^ b. 17 Mar., 1821; was a Presbyterian minister;
d. unm., in Henderson, N. Y., 14 Sept., 1850.
^UQ Harriet Marmy Warner/* h. l"! Mar., 1821; m. 26 May, 1845, Rev.
Nathan Fellows Tuck; d. in Los Angeles, Cal.,-22 May, 1900; res.
in Colorado Springs; had one dau.
9137 James Richards Warner,^ b. 13 Dec, 1823; m. (1) 9 June, 1852, Cyn-
thia Clark, who d. 1882; (2) Susan L. Henderson, widow of
Henderson; was Corp. in Co. G, Fifty-second Massachusetts Vol-
unteers; was a Union soldier; res. in The Dalles, Or.; d. 15 Jan.,
1901 ; had no children.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 641
9138 Manj Lavinia ^^'anul\^h. VI Dec, 1S25; m. 10 May, 1848, Emstus
Smith Joslyn; res. in Colorado Springs; had no children.
9139 Frances Amelia Warner,^ b. 11 Dec, 1837; m. 2 Oct., 1851, Alonzo
Marsh Morrison ; res. in Denver, Col. ; had two children.
9140 Martha Angeline Warner,^ b. 3 Mar., 1830; d. 8 Sept., 1840.
3903. HOKACE,s son of Benjamin" (1438), b. in Hadley, Mass., 16 Sept.,
1791; m. in Amherst, ilass., 12 Aug., 1813, Alma Smith, of Hadley, b. in Lev-
erett, 20 Feb., 1796, dau. of Joel Smith, of Leverett, Amherst and South Deer-
field, b. about 1757.
He d. in Amherst, 4 Oct., 1858; she d. in Oconomowoc, \Yis., 18 Apr., 1866;
both are buried in Amherst Cemetery.
Children, b. in Hadley.
+9141 Lymak Smith,** b. 1 Dec, 1814; m. Emetine Leonard.
9142 Electa," b. 31 Dec, 1816; m. in Amherst, 3 June, 1846, William Berk-
ley Smith, b. 19 July, 1812, son of Perez Smith, of South Hadley,
and Hannah Lyman; he d. 25 May, 1882; she res. in Amherst;
had no children.
+ 9143 Bexjamin,» b. 5 Dec, ISIS; m. Mrs. Margaret (Foley) James.
9144 Amelia » b. 15 Sept., 1820; d. IS Feb., 1821.
9145 Wakeham Smith," b. 1 Mar., 1822; d. 28 Mar., same year.
9146 Wareham Smith," b. 13 May, 1823; d. unm., in Savannah, Ga., 13
Oct., 1854.
9147 Hareiet Amelia," b. 12 Mar., 1S25; d. in Hadley, 3 Jan., 1826
Children, b. in Amherst.
+ 9148 Harihet," b. 1 June, 1827; m. Eufus Gunn.
-1-9149 Horace," b. 3 Apr., 1829; m. liucy Ann Carpenter.
9150 Moses," b. 12 Mar., 1831; d. 28 Mar., 1833.
9151 Sarah," b. 6 Feb., 1833; d. 6 May, same year.
9152 A Son," b. 20 Feb., 1834; d. same day.
9153 A Daughter," b. 10 Feb., 1835; d. same day.
+9154 Justin Perkins," b. 8 Oct., 1836; m. Mrs. Annie (Brunton) Eckley.
9155 A Son," b. 2 Oct., 1842; d. same day.
3910. CHARLES AUSTIX,*' son of Benjamin' (1438), b. in Hadley, Mass.,
29 Apr., 1808; m. 10 Jan., 1831, Maria A. Cook, b. 30 July, 1809, dau. of James
Cook, b. 15 Sept., 1777, and Eithama Doane, b. 1 July, 1776.
She d. 9 Dec, 1860: he d. 3 Apr., 1875.
He was a farmer in Hadley, where both d.
Children, b. in Hadley.
+9156 Benjamin Austin," b. 13 Jan., 1832; m. Sarah Emetine Moody.
9157 Elizabeth," b. ; d. 12 Sept., 1844, aged 9 months.
9158 CH-UiLES A.,-" b. 19 June, 1846.
3911. AXGELIXE.s dau. of Benjamin" (1438). b. in Hadley, 18 Feb., 1811;
m. 26 Sept., 1831, James Cook, Jr., of Hadley, b. 5 Dec, 1807,'brother of Maria
A. Cook, who m. Angeline's brother, Charles A.
She d. in Hadley, 26 Sept., 1881 ; he d. there 9 Jan., 1892.
He was a blacksmith, manufacturer and farmer ; res. in Hadley.
42
642 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, b. in Iladley. \
9159 Mary Jane Cookp b. 10 Oct., 1832; d. 7 Oct., 1833. •
9160 George Eldridge Cook^ b. 1 Dec, 1834; m. (1) 25 July, 1860, Julia E.
Burditt; she d. 5 Mar., 1863; he m. (2) 26 Apr., 1886, Mary \
Emma Crafts; res. in Oconomovvoc, Wis. ,1
9161 Mary Jane GookP b. 5 Jan., 1837; d. 8 June, 1837. ,j
9162 James Francis Cook,^ b. 5 Nov., 184-4 ; d. 29 Mar., 1848.
9163 Juliette Montague Cook,** b. 15 Oct., 1847; m. 25 Jan., 1865, Bela Kel-
logg Crafts, b. 19 Oct., 1841, grandson of Lucy Kellogg (+1535) ; j
d. in Whately, Mass., 29 ISIar., 1900. j
9164 Maria Cookp b. July, 1852; d. Aug., same year. I
9165 James Francis Cook^ b. 15 Jan., 1855; res. unm., in Hadley. !
3931. SILAS DWIGHT,8 son of Samuel" (1443), b. in Hadley, Mass., 9 Aug., '
1825; m. in Greenfield, Mass., 28 May, 1851, Mrs. Maria Louisa (Crafts)
Bowers, b. 3 July, 1825, widow of Thomas Gayton Bowers, and dau. of Caleb
Crafts, of Whately, Mass., b. 28 July, 1800, and Sophronia Morton, b. 18 Mar.,
1806.
He res. in Hadley until 1864. They celebrated their golden wedding in
Amherst, Mass., 28 May, 1901. He is a farmer in North Amherst; was a Union
soldier; Sergt. in Co. H, Fifty-second Massachusetts Volunteers, 1862 to '63.
Children, h. in Hadley.
+9166 Frederick Dwigiit," b. 28 Feb., 1852; m. Bertha Eosella Leonard.
9167 May Louisa,® b. 19 June, 1862; m. in Leverett, Mass., 12 Nov., 1884,
Eector 0. Morton, b. July, 1858, son of Marcus Morton, of Lev-
erett, and Sarah Osgood; he was a farmer; had no children.
+9168 Samuel Edward^® b. 13 Feb., 1866; m. Jennie Cresset Hastings. .|j
3932. CHAELOTTE,^ dau. of Ebenezer'" (1457), b. in Amherst, Mass., 24 1^
Sept., 1773 ; m. 1 Mar., 1797, Peter B. Eussell, b. 8 Jan., 1774, son of Moses Bus- j
sell and Hannah Kendall. A
He d. 5 July, 1851 ; she d. 20 Mar., 1853. • ""j
He was a farmer; res. in Cabot, Vt., where both d. J
Children. ''
9169 Dalinda Rvssell,'^ b. 5 Dec, 1799; ni. 15 May, 1823, Simeon Hovey j
Webster, b. 5 Apr., 1799 ; res. in Cabot ; had ten children. 1
9170 Lucia Eussell,^ b. ; m. William Hoyt: res. near Chicago; both !
d. in Eochester, Wis. ; had one dau.
9171 Charlotte Russell,^ b. 11 Sept., 1813; m. 2 Sept., 1834, Eufus Adams, |
b. 15 Mar., 1811; he d. 10 Sept., 1867; she d. 2 Dec, 1875; had J
one son. J
9173 Abigail Russell,^ b. ; m. Joseph Graffam; d. in Eochester, |
9173 Henry Russell,^ b. ; m. ; res. in Eochester, where he d. '|
— ; had one son.
9174 Lucius Russell-* b. ; m. ; res. in Bethlehem, N. H. ; d. in
Littleton, N. H. ; had two children.
3934. SAEAH (SALLY),« dau. of Ebenozer'' (1457), b. in Montague, Mass.,
9 ilar., 1780 ; m. Thomas Cross.
She d. in Hardwick, Vt., 9 Oct., 1851.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 643
Child.
9175 Ehenczer K. Cross,^ b. 9 Mar., 1806; m. Mary G. Dow, b. in Cabot, Vt..
19 Sept., 1808; their dau., Laura Ann Cross, m. Omian Alford
Kellogg, Jr. ( + 16018), son of Orman Alford Kellogg (+9213).
3937. EBENEZER WRIGHT,^ son of Ebenezer^ (l-i57), b. in White Creek,
N. Y., 3 May, 1786; m. in Plainfield or Lebanon, N. H., 7 Nov., 1811, Mary
Lovejoy Cleveland, b. in Hanover, N. H., 7 Nov., 1792, dau. of Samuel Cleveland,
b. in Stafford, Conn., 2 Nov., 1772, and Sarah Gould, b. in Hanover, N. H., about
24 Feb., 1775, dau. of Maj. James Gould.
She d. 15 Dec, 1862; he d. in Constable, N. Y., 12 May, 1865.
He was a farmer and manufacturer of pumps; res. in Marshfield, Mont-
pelier and Calais, Yt., and later in Constable, N. Y.
Children.
9176 Sarah Marixda,^ b. in Marshfield, Vt., 12 Sept., 1812 ; d. unm., in Con-
stable, 18 Apr., 1835 or '36.
+9177 Mary Adeline," b. 15 Dec., 1813 ; m. Dr. Edward Homer Carter.
+9178 Fidelia Maria,» b. in Plainfield, Vt., 5 Sept., 1815 ; m. Edward Martin.
+9179 Benjamin Franklin," b. in Montpelier, Vt., 29 May, 1817 ; m. Mary
Palmer Sherman.
9180 Lovel Cleveland," b. in Montpelier, 5 Dec, 1818 ; d. 12 Mar., 1819.
+9181 Laura Ann," b. in Montpelier, 8 Feb., 1820; m. Andrew Jackson Allen.
+9182 Harvey Ebenezer," b. in Montpelier, 28 Oct., 1821; m. Laura Abiah
Austin.
9183 Horace Delany," b. 10 Oct., 1823; d. 1-i Feb., 1824.
+9184 Lucia Caroline," b. in Calais, Vt., 14 Jan., 1825 ; m. Elvy Ingalls
Stickney.
+9185 Samuel Cleveland," b. in Calais, 13 Mar., 1827 ; m. Elniira Sophronia
Trideau.
+9186 Eliza Jane," b. in Calais, 22 May, 1829; m. Fletcher Stewart.
9187 Shubel Wheeler," b. in Constable, 20 May, 1831; d. there, 1 Nov.,
1835.
9188 Peter Russell," b. in Constable, 25 June, 1834; was a sailor; d. 2 Oct.,
1853, in Gloucester, Mass.
3938. TAMER,s dau. of Ebenezer'" (1457), b. in White Creek, N. Y., 3 May,
1786; m. Joseph Walton.
She d. in Hardwick, Vt., 30 July, 1852.
Children, h. in Hardwicl:
9189 Joshua Walton,^ b. 1809; m. Sarah Judavine, b. 1814; she d. 25 Feb.,
1882 ; he d. 3 Apr., 1882.
9190 Tamer Walton,^ b. 1815; m. Ira Wheeler; d. 24 Aug., 1875; had no
children.
9190a Bathsheba Walton,^ b. 1818; d. unm., 14 Feb., 1862.
91906 Alma A. WaUon,^ h. 3 Feb., 1821; m. her cousin, Orman Alford Kel-
logg (+9213).
3939. WILLIAM WRIGHT,^ son of Ebenezer' (1457), b. in Claremont, N. H.,
644 The Kelloggs in the New World.
16 Jan., 1789 ; m. 1 Doc, 1811, Nancy Lamb, b. in Charlton, Mass., 2 Mar., 1789,.
dau. of Capt. Reuben Lamb and Persis Hooker. |
He d. 16 June, 1844; she d. 1 Dec, 1876. I
He was a farmer ; res. in Haverhill, 0., where both d. «
Children, b. in Scioto Co., 0. v,
9191 Selexda,» b. 16 Aug., 1812; d. unm., . f]
9192 Sylvia," b. 17 Mar., 1814; m. Terry Blackburn, of North Carolina; d. '
; he d. . •!
+9193 HiKAM,** b. 28 July, 1816; m. Luna Jones. ']
+9194 Maey,® b. 28 Oet.,1818; m. Dr. John Loudon Churchill.
+9195 Alfred/-* b. 10 Dec, 1821; m. (1) Cynthia L. Hard; (2) Louisa
Cumbis. ii
+9196 Charity,» b. 15 Jan., 1826; m. John Sprague Wells. ' |
+9197 William," b. 17 Jan., 1828; m. Thurza Story. |
+9198 WiLL.uiu,» b. 28 Oct., 1831; ni. Abigail Whitmore. v^
+9199 Reuben Lajib,» b. 15 Mar., 1835; m. (1) Rachel Cottingham; (2) :
Elvira Cunningham. .;
3941. BENJAMIN,^ son of Ebenezer" (1457), b. in Orford, Vt., 25 Jan., 1794; ^
m. (1) 5 Jan., 1826, Rebecca Greathouse. 'L
She d. about 1835; he m. (2) about 1836, Catherine McKenzie, b. near Fay- |
etteville, N. C, 24 Nov., 1818, dau. of John McKenzie, b. 1785, and Christian i
McKennon; d. near Little Rock, Ark., 11 July, 1848. M
He settled in Little Rock about 1815. He was a blacksmith and farmer and -ffl
owned, in Pulaski Co., twelve hundred acres of land, which included the silver ^
and lead mines known as "Kellogg mines." He made the broad axe which was |
used in hewing the logs from which was built the first hewed log house (round m
poles having been used previously) where now stands the capitol of Arkansas. 4
She m. (2) in 1857 or '58, James L. Duff. |
Children by first wife, b. near Little Eoclc.
+9200 Eliza," b. 29 Jan., 1830; m. Jesse Witt.
9201 Marian," b. 25 Dec, 1831; d. in infancy.
+9202 Mary," b. 5 Mar., 1833; m. Calvin Howell Overton.
9203 Benj.\min," b. 29 Mar., 1835; d. unm., in Camden, Ark., 2 Dec, 1859;
was a Methodist clergATnan.
Children by second wife. H
9204 William," b. 9 Mar., 1837 ; d. in infancy. |
+9205 Jonathan," b. 9 Sept., 1840; m. (1) Sally Williams Sparks; (2) Mrs. 1
Mary (Howe) Sanford.
9206 Harrison," b. 9 Feb., 1842; d. 25 Nov., 1856.
9207 Henry," b. 23 Mar., 1844; d. 25 Dec, 1856.
9208 Daniel Webster," b. 12 July, 1846 ; d. 1848.
9209 SoPHRONiA Seeing," b. 27 May, 1848; d. unm., 13 Apr., 1897.
3942. JONATHAN NOURSE,^ son of Ebenezer'' (1457), b. in Orford, Vt., 28
Feb., 1798; m. in Luzerne, N. Y., 11 May., 1817, Martha Randall, b. 25 Jan.,
1801, dau. of Jacob Randall, b. 27 July, 1760, and Elizabeth McCall, b. in Water-
town, Mass., 29 Sept., 1763.
She d. in Luzerne, 8 Jan., 1849; he d. in Randolph, N. Y., 2 Feb., 1884.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 645
Children, b. in Luzerne.
9210 Polly (Mary),» b. 1 ilay, 1818; d. unm., 21 Au-, 1839.
9211 Jacob Wright,^ b. 19 Aug., 1819; m. in Luzerne, 2i Mar., 1844, Emme-
Ime Murray, b. in Warren Co., N. Y., dau. of George Murray and
Pitcher; was a carpenter, also a raftsman on the Hudson
Eiver; a Republican; res. in Glen's Falls, N. Y. ; d. 1 Apr., 1874;
had no children; she m. (2) Bentley.
+9212 Grata Amelia,» b. 24 Apr., 1821 ; m. James Selleck Crannell.
+9213 Ormax Alfokd,9 b. 29 May, 1823; m. Alma Ann Walton (91906).
9214 Freelo^-e Adeline,^ b. 9 May, 1825 ; m. 22 Oct., 1854, Richard Henry
Heath, b. 11 Oct., 1S22, son of Arden and Ellen Heath; d. in
Corinth, N. Y., 15 Mar., 1897; he was a farmer; a Republican;
they had an adopted dau., Ellen Catherine Heath, b. 4 Nov., 1859,
who m., as his second wife, Orman Alford Kellogg, Jr. ( + 16018)'
9215 Bexjamix Fr.axklix,» b. 7 Apr., 1827; d. 1 Sept., 1847.
9216 LoREXZO 0rlando,» b. 15 Mar., 1829 ; m. in East Randolph, 20 Aug.,
1865, Mary Alice Hall, b. in East Randolph, 19 Mar., 1828, dau.
of Joel Hall, b. 27 Aug., 1792, and Lydia Evetts, b. 6 Apr., 1797 ;
was a retired carpenter and joiner; a Republican; res. in East
Randolph ; d. 18 July, 1901 ; had no children.
9217 Oliver H.\zard,» b. 7 Feb.", 1831; d. unm., 18 Sept., 1853.
+9218 Earl Douglas," b. 22 ilay, 1833; m. Elizabeth Crowell.
+9219 Hexrt Dighton,» b. 9 Sept., 1834; m. (1) Caroline Murray; (2)
Izora D. De Garmo.
9220 William Oscar,» b. 2 Oct., 1836; d. 13 June, 1837.
+9221 Naxcy Maria,» b. 28 Mar., 1838; m. Charles Henry Robinson.
+9222 Mary Elizabeth," b. 3 Mar., 1840; m. William Seward Stone.
+9223 Edwix Ferxaxdo," b. 15 Nov., 1841 ; m. Mary Brower Cornwall.
3949. IRA,s son of Jonathan' (1460), b. in Brattleboro, Vt, 27 Jan., 1786;
m. 25 Jan., 1808, Ruth Dickinson, b. 18 June, 1790, dau. of William Dickinson,
of Amherst, b. 6 Feb., 1767, and Thurza Warner, b. 24 Jan., 1771.
He d. in Montague, 16 Nov., 1843; she d. in Springfield, Mass., 18 Sept.,
1875, aged 85 years and 3 months.
They res. in Amherst and Montague, Mass. He was a shoemaker and saddler.
Children.
+9224 Wright Dickixsox," b. in Amherst, 12 Jan., 1809 ; m. Mrs. Roxanna
(Goodell) Dickinson.
+9225 Bela," b. in Amherst, 1 Aug., 1810 ; m. Mary Hosmer.
+9226 Porter," b. in Montague, 18 Apr., 1812; m. Cemantha Pratt.
+9227 Charles Carroll," b. in Montague, 23 Jan., 1814; m. Sophia Wealthy
Carll.
+9228 Horace Haxcock," b. in Montague, 4 Aug., 1816; m. Jerusha Ashley
Leonard.
+9229 Maria," b. 17 July, 1818; m. Timothv Morton Dewey.
9230 Levi," b. 25 July, 1820; d. 21 July, 1822.
9231 MiXERVA," b. 28 July, 1822; d. (fell in the fire), 10 July, 1856; unm.
+9232 SusAX Maloxa," b. 29 May, 1824; m. Solomon Wilson Gleason.
646 The Kelloggs in the New World.
3950. CHESTER,^ son of Jonathan" (1460), b. in Brattleboro, Vt., 21 Jan.,
1788; m. (1) 1 June, 1808, Lois Dickinson, b. 6 Feb., 1790, dau. of Silas Dick-
inson and Eunice Graves, b. in Amherst, Mass., 19 Xov., 1769.
She d. 13 Dec, 1809; he m. (2) Maria Bixbee, b. in Hinsdale, Mass., 27
Apr., 1796, dau. of Rufus Bixbee, b. in Barre, Mass., 1768, and Lois Woodward
b. in Orange, Mass., 1775; d. in Amherst, 7 Feb., 1849; she d. 4 May, 1881.
He was a cordwainer and a shoe manufacturer; rem. to Pelham, Mass., in
1790; to Amherst, 1801.
Child by first ivlfe, b. in Amherst.
9233 Clarissa Dickinson,^ b. 7 Jan., 1809; d. in Granby, 24 Oct., 1860.
Children by second wife, b. in Amherst.
+9234 DwiGHT Holland," b. 10 Aug., 1817; ni. (1) Margaret Lucena Kel-
ton; (2) Mrs. Sarah Louisa (Puffer) Bigelow.
+9235 Henry Chester,® b. 29 June, 1819; m. Minerva Park.
+9236 Eliza Maeia,» b. 19 May, 1822; m. Hanson Leland Read.
+9237 William Wallace » b. 6 Apr., 1824; m. Sarah Basset.
3951. DAVID,s son of Jonathan'' (1460), b. in Amherst, Mass., 8 Aug., 1792;
m. (1) 23 Mar., 1812, Almira Barton, b. 16 Apr., 1791, dau. of Ezekiel Barton,
of Granby, b. 24 Dec, 1766, and Lucinda Parsons, b. 29 Jan., 1766.
She d. 3 Aug., 1819; he m. (2) 31 May, 1826, Portia Preston, b. 24 Feb.,
1801, dau. of Capt. John Preston, of Granby, Mass., b. 25 Oct., 1767, and Eunice
Moody, b. 6 Apr., 1769; she d. 10 June, 1849; he d. in Granby, 5 Sept., 1864.
He rem. from Pelham, Mass., to Granby, about 1811; was a shoemaker and
harness-maker, also a farmer and hotel-keeper.
Children by first wife, h. in Granby.
+9238 Mary Cooley,» b. 27 June, 1812 ; m. Rufus Church.
+9239 Walter Bakton,» b. 28 Aug., 1814; m. Harriet Lorain Morgan.
9240 David Holland,** b. 5 Feb., 1817; d. unm., in New York, 22 Aug., 1858;
in 1849 he became blind from acute inflammation of the eyes, but
gradually recovered his sight ; was a hotel clerk.
+9241 Almira Margaret,** b. 27 June, 1819; m. Alvin Ferry.
Children by second wife, b. in Granby.
9242 NoERis Preston,® b. 13 Mar., 1827; d. in Granby, 22 Dec, 1874; in
1849 he became blind; being well acquainted with the surrounding
country he could go about with ears and cane to guide him ; he sold
books, stationery, etc., and rendered valuable assistance about the
old homestead.
+9243 Ellen Clarissa,** b. 7 Feb., 1829 ; m. George Henry Brown.
9244 Chester,** b. 27 Dec, 1830; m. (1) 22 Nov., 1864, Marie A. Mailler;
she d. 12 Feb., 1873 ; he m. (2) in Granby, 25 Dec, 1877, Angelina,
Clark, b. in Granby, 1825, dau. of Israel and Sybil Clark; she d. in'
Granby, 2 June, 1888; he m. (3) in Granby, 31 Jan., 1889, Mary
A. Warner, b. in Granby, 15 July, 1833, dau. of Alonzo Warner, b.
3 July, 1796, and Anna Cutler, "b. 7 Aug., 1797; was in the hotel
business in New York City; d. in Springfield, 2 Mar., 1893, i
buried in New York; had no children.
+9245 Simeon,** b. 13 Dec, 1832; m. Harriet Pease.
+9246 Henry,** b. 22 Nov!, 1834; m. Caroline M. Bates.
The Kelloggs in the Xew Would. 6i7
9247 Mauy Church,** b. 5 Xov., 183G; m. 16 May, 1876, Dwight Preston, of
Granby, b. in Northampton, Mass., 4 Apr., 1833, son of Joel Lan-
son Preston, b. in Granby, 4 Aug., 1804, and Esther Kust, b. in
Northampton, 29 Jan., 1806; he served in the Federal anny; en-
listed 16 May, 1862, as First Corp. in Co. H, Fifty-second Peg.; is
a merchant; res. in Elkhorn, Wis.
9248 Eliza Orelia,*> b. 5 Nov., 1838 ; res. unm., in Detroit, Mich.
9249 Jane Maria,» b. 22 Dec, 1840; d. 31 July, 1842.
-f9250 Jane Maria,» b. 17 Aug., 1844; m. Dexter Pandall Barnes.
3953. BEXJAMIN,^ son of Maj. EzekicF (1462), b. in New Salem. Mass., 28
Jan., 1780; m. 5 Mar., 1800, Sybil Larnard, b. in New Salem, 1780.
She d. 19 Mar., 1859 ; he d. 4 Sept., 1863.
They res. in Concord, Vt., where both d. He was a carpenter and a farmer.
Children.
-J-9251 Louisa,» b. in New Salem, 27 Oct., 1801; m. Andrew Scott.
-j-92o2 Maeina,** b. in Concord, 28 Jan., 1803; m. Nathaniel Balch.
4-9253 Benjamin Pond," b. in Concord, Jan., 1806; m. Arethusa Priscilla
Metcalf.
3958. COTTON,^ son of Maj. Ezekiel' (1462), b. in New Salem, Mass., 7 Apr.,
1791; m. (1) 29 Jan., 1811, Mary EoUins, b. in Londonderry, N. H., 10 Feb.,
1788, dau. of Robert Eollins, b. 25 May, 1756, and Mary Greely, b. 21 July, 1758.
She d. in Richford, Vt, 20 Mar., 1841; he m. (2) 1843, Anna Hall; d. 20.
Dec, 1843; she d. June, 1844.
He was a farmer; res. in Richford, where both d.
Children, b. in Richford.
9254 Nancy Rollixs,» b. 28 Oct., 1811; m. 5 Apr., 1835, John Sanders; d.
10 Sept., 1838; had no children.
+9255 George Washington," b. 9 June, 1814; m. (1) Abial Caroline John-
son; (2) Lydia Ferry.
9256 Malvina," b. 22 Mar., 1816; m. 7 Sept., 1834, Samuel Heath; d. in
Richford, 12 Oct., 1892 ; had no children.
+9257 James C.,» b. 20 Apr., 1819 ; m. Emily Bickford.
9258 M.A.KY» b. 20 Apr., 1819; d. 2 Sept., same year.
9259 Hannah G.,» b. 14 Mar., 1821 ; d. 21 Feb., 1824.
+9260 Moses Payson," b. 19 May, 1823; m. Harriet Baker.
9261 Sally Alvira," b. 17 Nov., 1825; d. 29 Dec, 1828.
3962. ERASTUS,8 son of Maj. Ezekiel'' (1462), b. in New Salem, Mass., 15
Dec, 1799 ; m. Hannah Merrill Allen, b. in Robbinston, Me., 4 Feb., 1807.
He d. 1 Mar., 1830, aged about 30.
He was frozen to death while boating wood on the St. Croix River, Robbin-
ston, Me.
Child.
9263 Daniel Warren," b. 13 Mar., 1829; m. ; was adopted by his
uncle, Ezekiel Kellogg (3954); d. 20 July, 1895; adopted a son,
Everett, who res. in Robbinston.
648 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
3963. JOHN,s son of Maj. Ezekiel' {14G2), b. in New Salem, Mass., 21 Feb.,
1801; m. (1) in L}Tiian, N. H.. 29 July, 1824, Clarinda Eastman, b. in Lyman,
28 May, 1798, dau. of Steven Eastman, b. 15 Sept., 1768, and Lydia Ford, b. 8
Feb., 1778.
She d. in Danville, Vt., 18 May, 1835; he m. (2) 29 June, 1837, Ann Man-
ley, b. 9 Feb., 1807; she d. 3 May,"l340; he m. (3) 4 Jan., 1844, Mary Kidder,
b. in Woodstock, Vt., 31 Aug., 1806, dau. of Luther Kidder and Phebe Church, b.
1768; d. in Owego, N. Y., 21 June. 1864; she d. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 29 July,
1877.
He res. in Orange, Athol and Winchendon, Mass., and Owego, N. Y. ; was a
farmer.
Children by first luifc.
9263 Adai-ine CArRON,» b. 18 Feb., 1826; d. in Athol, Mass., 20 May, 1839.
9264 Emeeewyer C.arlton,» b. in Danville, 8 Mar., 1828 ; d. 2 Aug., 1834.
+9265 Abbie E.A.STMAN,«» b. in Concord, Vt., 1 Oct., 1830; m. (1) Adams
Everett French; (2) Adams Emory Stanley; (3) George Edwin
Smith.
9266 Charles Carroll," b. in Danville, 26 May, 1834; m. in Middletown,
N. Y., 8 Nov., 1862, Eva D. Bates, dau. of William Bates and De-
linda Grow; was a carpenter; enlisted in Aug., 1862, as a private,
in the One Hundred and Thirty-seventh New York State Volun-
teers ; was promoted to Second liieut. at the battle of Gettysburg,
for gallant conduct; resigned in 1864, on account of ill health; res.
in Boston, Mass. ; d. 3 May, 1872, in Winchendon, Mass. ; she res.
in Evanston, 111.; was editor of Primary Education; had no chil-
dren.
Children by second wife.
9267 Juliette Parker," b. in Athol, Mass., 26 Mar., 1838 ; d. 29 July, 1839.
9268 Edward Everett," b. in Athol, 24 May, 1839; d. 31 Aug., same year.
Child by third wife.
+9269 Luther Alonzo," b. in Orange, 28 Jan., 1846 ; m. Mary Elizabeth
Potter.
3964. EEV. EDWARD,* son of Maj. EzekieF (1462), b. in New Salem, Mass.,
2 Dec, 1802 ; m. 29 Nov., 1827, Betsey Wheeler Eastman, b. in Bethlehem, N. H.,
11 Mar., 1808, dau. of Moses Eastman, b. 13 Dec, 1755, and Lois Martin, b. in
Lisbon, N. H., 13 May, 1782.
He d. 13 July, 1891 ; she d. in Battle Creek, Mich., 16 Nov., 1900.
He joined the New Hampshire and Vermont Conference of the M. E. Church
in May, 1832, and was ordained by Robert R. Roberts. He and his wife em-
braced the doctrines of the Seventh-Day Adventists in 1856 and remained in that
faith until their death. They rem. to Richford, Vt., in 1845, clearing the land
of timber and making there a homestead ; rem. to Battle Creek.
Children.
9270 Persis Parker," b. 8 Nov., 1829, in Littleton, N. H. ; res. unm., in Bat-
tle Creek, Mich.
9271 Betsey Berkeley," b. in Lyman, N. H., 4 Aug., 1831 ; d. 20 Aug., 1833.
in Danville, Vt.
+9272 JuLiETT," b. 27 July, 1833; m. Dennis Allen GoflE.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 649
9273 Elizabeth," b. 1 Mar., 1836; m. 17 Apr., 1856, Morris Delevan Ed-
monds, b. in Exeter, N. H., 9 Oct., 1830, son of John Edmonds, b.
26 May, 179S, and Laura Allen, b. 21 June, 1807; he is a musician;
res. in Rochester, N. Y. ; had no children.
9274 Abbina Frances," b. in Littleton, 8 Jan., 1838; d. in Richford, 2 Aug.,
1856.
+9275 Edward Bukge," b. in Stanbridge, Quebec, Canada, 11 Aug., 1840; m.
Xancy Jane Chappell.
9276 Emma Leora," b. in East Richford, 25 Mar., 1843; is a teacher; res.
unm., in Glen wood, la.
-|-9277 SrsAN Mary," b. in Sutton, Quebec, Canada, 14 June, 1845 ; m. Jared
Lemuel Trvon.
+9278 Charles Leonidas Sobeski," b. in Richford, 14 June, 1847 ; m. Emma
Kellogg (9068).
+9279 Moses Eastman," b. in East Richford, 25 Mar., 1850; m. Orabel Ecgina
Austin.
3965. CAPT. CHARLES,* son of Ma]. EzekieF (1462), b. in Littleton, X. H.,
6 Aug., 1804 ; m. 14 Jan., 1835, Arathusa Webster, of Irasburg, Vt., b. in Little-
ton, 25 Feb., 1811, dau. of David Webster, b. in Dracut, Mass., 8 May, 1786, and
Anna Albee, b. in Westmoreland, X. H., 27 May, 1786.
He d. in Littleton, 22 Xov., 1853 ; she d. 3 Dec, 1868.
He was a farmer and Capt. of Militia ; res. in Littleton.
Children.
9280 Ezra Parker," b. 15 Mar., 1839; d. 3 Jan., 1852.
9281 Charles Nelson," b. 14 May, 1841 ; d. 26 Feb., 1855.
92S2 Anna," 19 Oct., 1844; d. 2l"Dec., 1851.
9283 Harriet," b. 14 Aug., 1846; d. 16 Dec, 1851.
9284 Ellen Arathusa," b. 28 July, 1849 ; is unm.
9285 George Frank," b. in Littleton, 25 July, 1851 ; m. 4 May, 1886, in Bos-
ton, Carrie Kendig, b. 7 Apr., 1858, in Marion, la., dau. of Amos
B. Kendig, b. 19 Sept., 1831, and Mary Bancroft, b. 5 Jan., 1836 ;
is a wholesale druggist in Boston; is a Methodist; res. in Brook-
line, Mass. ; has no children.
3966. JTJLIETT,s dau. of Maj. Ezekiel'' (1462), b. in Lyman, N". H., 19 July,
1811; m. in Littleton, N. H., 8 Jan., 1839, Damon Aldrich, b. in Lisbon, N. H.,
24 Mar., 1816, son of Jared Aldrich, b. 1776, and Sophia Young, b. about 1776.
He d. in Lisbon, 27 Oct., 1874; she d. in Battle Creek, Mich., 21 Oct., 1893.
He was a farmer and Democrat; res. in Lisbon and Littleton, N. H., and
after 1872, in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Children.
9286 Mary Caroline EerricTc Aldrich,^ b. in Littleton, 21 Nov., 1839; d. 27
Mar., 1841.
9287 Caroline Adelia Aldrich,'^ b. 12 Sept., 1841; m. 24 Sept., 1861, Henry
Skeeles Goodwin, b. in Newbury, Vt., 24 July, 1836; he d. 26 Feb.,
1894, in St. Johnsbury; she res. in Chicago, 111.; had two children.
9288 Charles Edward Aldrich,^ b. in liittleton, 10 Apr., 1843 ; m. 7 Oct., 1871,
Persis Hall; d. in New York Citv, 1 Julv, 1872; she res. in Lis-
bon, N. H.
650 The Kelloggs in the New World.
9289 Mary Elmira Aldrich,^ b. in Concord, Vt., 1 Dec, 18-16; m. 5 Aug.,
1868, George G. Wright; d. in Warren, Mass., 5 Oct., 1868; he \
res. in Spencer, Mass.
9290 Abbie Julia Aldrich/ b. in Lisbon, N. H., 30 Sept., 1852; res. unm., in
Battle Creek ; is matron of the Kellogg Sanitarium.
3975. FKANCIS WILLIAM,^ son of Giles Crouch'^ (1471), b. in Worthing-
ton, Mass., 30 May, 1810; m. 14 Apr., 1833, Emeline White, of South Hadley,
Mass., b. 2 Mar., 1811, dau. of Quartus White and Persis .
He d. in Alliance, 0., 13 Jan., 1879 ; is buried in the Fulton-street Ceme-
tery, Grand Rapids, Mich. ; she res. in 1880, in Jonesville, Mich.
He rem. from Worthington, Mass., to Columbus, 0., in 1833, and in 1855 he
engaged in lumbering in Kelloggsville, Mich.
He first attracted public attention by his earnest appeals in the temperance
cause. In later life he carried his labors into Canada. In 1852 he made a tour
of England, lecturing in one place thirty successive nights, and receiving several
hundred dollars for each lecture. In the Fremont campaign of 1856 he took the
stump in behalf of the Eepublican party and was chosen a member of the Leg-
islature. In 1858 he was elected to Congress from Western Jlichigan and was
re-elected in 1860 and '62. It was largely through his influence that the United
States District Court was organized in Grand Eapids. After the close of the
war he was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Alabama ;
represented the ilobile District in the Fortieth Congress. From Mobile he rem.
to New York City, and, in 1876, to AUiance, 0.
Children.
9291 A Dadghter,» b. 24 Feb., 1834; d. 1 Aug., same year.
9^92 Francis Henry,» b. 28 Sept., 1837 ; d. 30 June, 1843.
3976. DR. ALEXANDER HAMILTON,^ son of Giles Crouch^ (1471), b. in
Cummiiigton, Mass., 3 Sept., 1811; m. (1) in Bloomfield, 0., 20 Aug., 1839,
Martha Ann Holmes, b. 10 Sept., 1818, dau. of John Holmes.
She d. in Ashley, Mo., 1 May, 1861; he m. (2) 4 Sept., 1862, Martha J. Orr,
b. 25 June, 1829, dau. of Philip Orr and Lucy Draper; d. in Jacksonville, 111.,
13 July, 1898; she res. there.
He was a physician; res. in Jacksonville. During the civil war he was an
array surgeon, stationed at Cairo, III. He was graduated from Western Reserve
College, Cleveland, 0., in the class of 1842 ; was a Presbyterian and a Republican.
Ch ildren.
+9293 James Holmes,® b. in Cuyahoga, 0., 18 Aug., 1840; m. Laura A. Smith.
9294 Virginia Ellen,» b. 16 Dec, 1842; m. in Oberlin, 0., 22 Aug., 1861,
James G. Bailey; d. in Ashley, 2 Oct., 1863; he d. .
-f 9295 Mart Emma,» b. in Tarlton, 0., 30 Sept., 1845 ; m. Seymour Bennet
Stilson.
3978. LYDIA MARIA,* dau. of Giles Crouch'' (1471), b. in Worthington,
Mass., 8 July, 1815 ; m. 20 May, 1838, Dr. Eli Boise, b. in Blandford, JIass., 12
Jan., 1800, son of David Boise.
He d. 26 June, 1863; she d. in Grand Rapids, Mich., 28 Oct., 1898, aged 84.
He received his medical diploma in Pittsfield, Mass.; res. in Chesterfield,
Mass., Willoughby, Huntington, Wellington, Collamer and Oberlin, 0. He was
The Kelloggs in the New World. 651
a Congregationalist and a Eepublican. She was prominent in Christian temper-
ance work for many years, was a logical, clear and forcible public speaker, and led
a useful and unselfish life.
Child) en.
9296 Mary BoiscP b. 23 Sept., 1840; d. in Wellington, 0., Dec., 1850.
9297 David BoiseP b. 30 Jan., 1843 ; d. in Wellington, Jan., 1851.
9298 Eugene Boisep b. 29 Nov., 1846; m. 30 Nov., 1875, Eva A. Chubb; was
graduated from Oberlin College, 1867; received a medical diploma,
1869, from the University of Michigan ; in 1870 from the College
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York ; was resident physician of
the Charity Hospital, New York, from 1870 to '71; studied a year
in London and Vienna; res. in Grand Eapids.
9299 Helen Boisep h. in July, 1848; d. in Wellington, Apr., 1850.
9300 Helen Mary Boisep b. 23 Nov., 1852.
3979. JOHN SIDNEY.^ son of Giles Crouch" (1471), b. in Worthington,
Mass., 7 Aug., 1817 ; m. in Bloomfield, 0., 26 June, 1840, Mary Ann Dennis, b.
in Shrewsbury, N. J., 15 Apr., 1820, dau. of Joshua Dennis, b. in Shrewsbury, 24
Dec., 1786, and Jemima Boyce, b. in June, 1786.
He d. in Elyria, 27 Apr., 1864; she d. 15 Dec, 1896.
He res. in Bloomfield and Elyria, 0. ; had a large shoe store, but was in the
lumber business in Michigan when he d.
Children, b. in Bloomfield.
9301 Geoege Edward,* b. 31 May, 1841; d. 15 July, same year.
9302 Mary Isabel,® b. 11 Jan., 1845 ; d. 25 Aug., same year.
+9303 Julia Florence,® b. 18 Mar., 1848 ; m. Henry Biermann Read.
3980. COL. CHARLES CARROLL,^ son of Giles Crouch" (1471), b. in
Worthington, Mass., 28 Nov., 1819; m. (1) 5 June, 1844, Jane E. Stephenson.
She d. in Brecksville, 0., 12 July, 1847; he m. (2) 25 Dec, 1848, Maria
Ferry, b. in Wilbraham, Mass., 19 Sept., 1827, dau. of Noah Ferry, b. in Palmer,
Mass., 1785, and Rebecca Ward, b. in Ware, 1793; she d. in Denver, Col., 20
Jan., 1891; he d. in Leadville, Col., 5 Aug., 1894.
He res. from 1835 to '60 in Brecksville; until 1867 in Oberlin, 0., and until
1876 in Princeton, HI. ; later in Alliance, 0., and Leadville, Col. He was a
farmer and later a railroad contractor.
During the war for the Union he entered the army as Capt. and Commissary,
afterward made Maj. and Brevet Lieut. -Col. He was posted at Corinth, Miss. ;
was assigned to the Fourth Division of the Sixteenth Army Corps in the raid to
Meridian, and in the Georgia campaign, and then in the First Division, Seven-
teenth Army Corps, through to the sea, then to Washington.
Children, i. in Breclcsville.
9304 Charles S.,» b. 22 June, 1845 ; d. Feb., 1864.
9305 John S.,® b. 1 May, 1847; d. 20 June, same year.
+9306 Edward Ward,® b. 29 Sept., 1850; m. Julia S. Coit.
9307 George Ward,® b. 6 Oct., 1853 ; m. 10 July, 1892, Rose Rebecca Mc-
Keon; res. in Leadville; had no children.
9308 John S.P b. 13 Jan., 1856; d. in Brecksville, 8 Apr., 1863.
652 The Kellogqs ik the New World. I
9309 Haery Giles,® b. 6 Oct., 1858 ; d. in Breckenridge, Col., 1 Aug., 1880.
9310 Elizabeth Maria,» b. 13 Aug., 1863; d. unm., in Leadville, 10 Aug
1882. ' i
3981. GEOEGE WARD.s son of Giles Crouch^ (1471), b. in Worthington, '
Mass., 28 Mar., 1822; m. in Saratoga, 18 Oct., 1854, Maria Elizabeth Douglass,
b. in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 4 July, 1830, dau. of Daniel Douglass, b. 1797,
and Elizabeth Carpenter, b. in Saratoga Springs, 2 May, 1801.
He d. in Laurel, Md., 30 Dec, 1898 ; she res. in Laurel.
He rem. with his parents to Cleveland, 0.; returned to Massachusetts and
was graduated from Marlboro Academy, 1841. When gold was discovered he
went to California; had a trading post in the mountains at Cold Spring, El ;
Dorado Co., 1850 ; was later engaged in business in Sacramento, where his prop-
erty was destroyed by fire and flood. He became a ranchman. In 1853 he set-
tled in Grand Rapids, Mich., where he established the lumber firm of Kellogg, '
White & Co., in connection with his brother, Francis W. In Apr., 1861, he rem.
to Washington, D. C, and entered tlie Pension Department, in which ofBce he ■
remained thirty-eight years, and was a member of the Board of Review. He was :
a Washington correspondent for Michigan newspapers and for the New York |
Tribune. His leisure time was devoted to landscape painting and journalism. |
Children. j
-|-9311 Herbert Douglass,® b. in Kelloggsville, Mich., 10 June, 1858; m. Annie l
Milstead. |
9312 Robert Anderson® b. in Kelloggsville, 28 Aug., 1860; d. in Brecks- I
ville, 0., 9 May, 18G3. |
-t-9313 Thomas Moore,® b. in Washington, 24 June, 1862 ; m. Antoinette Reed |
Gardner. |
9314 Marion Amanda,® b. 6 Apr., 1865; d. 21 Dec, same year. |
3982. HELEN MARY,* dau. of Giles Crouch' (1471), b. in Worthington,
Mass., 29 Sept., 1825; m. (1) in Brecksville, 0., 31 July, 1844, Duranson Dart, |
b. in Springfield, Mass., Mar., 1821. |
He d. in Kansas, 1868; was a machinist; she m. (2) 23 Nov., 1870, Harvey
Leonard, of Oberlin, 0., b. 4 Mar., 1823 ; she res. in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Children hy first husband.
9315 Francis Henry Dart^ b. in Brecksville, 1 Aug., 1845; m. in Oberlin, 7
Oct., 1880, Mary Tryphena Leonard, b. 10 Sept., 1856 ; is an ar-
tist; res. in Elmore, 0.; has two children.
9316 Eugene Dart,^ b. in Ilion, N. Y., 10 Aug., 1849 ; d. 13 Nov., same year.
9317 Benjamin }Yest Dart,^ b. 19 Feb., 1854; d. in Oberlin, 1877.
9318 Sidney Kellogg Vart^ b. in East Cleveland, 0., 29 Mar., 1857 ; d. 7 Oct.,
1877.
3984. WILLIAM SNOW,* son of Benjamin^ (1472), b. 3 Sept., 1800; m. Dec,
1826, Rebecca Trobridge Brewster, b. 12 June, 1806, dau. of William Brewster,
b. about 1766, and Persia Hodge.
She d. 24 Aug., 1890; he d. 30 Mar., 1891.
He was a ship carpenter in Springville, N. Y. ; later res. in Ashford, Catta-
raugus Co., N. Y., where both d. ,
The Kelloggs in the New Would. 653-
Children.
+9319 Polly JIarl^,** b. "2 Oct., 1827; m. (1) Samuel Holman; (2) Colonel
Fuller.
-j-9330 Harriet Belinda," b. 30 Apr., 1832; m. Jeremiah Wilco.x.
9321 Cn.\ELES Barnabas,** b. 20 Sept., 1837; was a soldier in Co. A, One
Hundredth New York Volunteers; was wounded in Yorktown,
Va., in Sept., 1SG4, and had an arm amputated; d. in Hampton
Hospital, Va., Feb., 1865.
3985. JOHX,s son of Benjamin" (1472). b. in Butler, X. Y., 20 Sept., 1802;
m. 29 Dec, 1825, Elizabeth (Betsey) Westcott, b. in Richfield, X. Y., 14 Oct.,
1807, dau. of Stephen Westcott, of South Scituate, R. I., and Elizabeth Carver,
b. 1775.
He d. 25 May, 1876; she d. 11 Aug., 1886.
He was one of the first settlers of Butler. When he bought his farm in But-
ler it was a dense wilderness. He gave seven dollars an acre for it. Clearing up
the land, he built a log house and in it all of his children, except Almira, were b.
Children.
9322 ALiiiRA.® b. 24 Oct., 1828; m. 11 Xov., 1847, Alonzo Hubbard, son of
Erastus Hubbard, of Butler, X. Y. ; d. 31 Jan., 1856; had no chil-
dren.
+9323 William Baeton,'' b. 3 Apr., 1831 ; m. Louisa Britaina Tyler.
+9324 Stephen Benjamin,^ b. 14 Feb., 1833; m. Harriet Levina Collins.
9325 Paulina,® b. 3 Feb., 1835; d. 23 Aug., 1851.
+9326 Pamelia,» b. 18 Doc, 1836; m. (1) Ethan WiUard Sherman; (2) Alex-
ander Graham.
+9327 Alice Ann,^ b. 22 Feb., 1849; m. Duane La Due.
3986. HAXXAH,s dau. of Benjamin'' (1472), b. in Butler, X. Y., 30 Apr.,
1804; m. 11 Oct., 1822, her cousin, Gamaliel Sampson (4015), b. 4 Mar., 1795,
son of Peter Sampson, of Ashford, X. Y., b. 30 Dec, 1773, and Sarah Kellogg-
(+1475), b. 17 June, 1775.
He d. 4 Mar., 1870; she d. 25 Apr., 1891.
He was a farmer; a pensioner of the war of 1812. Res. in West Butler,.
X. Y., where both d.
Children, all except last two, b. in Ashford.
9328 Permelia Kellogg Sampson,'^ b. 5 Apr., 1824; m. 25 Dec, 1842, Joseph
Demmon; d. Jan., 1899; he was a farmer; res. in East Ashford,.
X. Y.
9329 Sally Salfino Sampson,'^ b. 23 Jan., 1827 ; m. 27 Jan., 1846, Darius
Lovejoy, of liose, X. Y. ; he is a farmer in Rose ; had one child.
9330 Elizaleth (Betsey) Sampson,^ b. 30 May, 1829 ; m. 11 Feb., 1845, Har-
low Peck, b. in West Butler, 17 Nov., 1824, son of Horace Peck, b.
in Shelbume, Mass., 24 May, 1789, and Anna Burch, b. in Easton,
X. Y., 2 Apr., 1793; he is a shoemaker; res. in Lyons, X. Y.
9331 Ethan Warren Sampson,^ \>. 12 Xov., 1833; d. 1 Jan., 1833.
9332 John Warren Sampson,^ b. 5 July, 1833; m. 7 Oct., 1856, Rhoda Jane
Myers, of Clyde; was a member of Co. B, One Hundred and
Eleventh Xew York Reg. ; was a prisoner at Andersonville ; is a
carpenter; res. in Lyons, X. Y.
654 The Kelloggs in the New World.
9333 nannah Alsophine Sampson,^ b. 10 Mar., 1837; m. 26 Mar., 1853, Wil-
liam Wallace Calkins, of Savannah, N. Y. ; he is a farmer in Sa-
vannah; had eight children.
9334 Adison Putnam Sampson,^ b. 24 Jan., 1841 ; m. July, 1861, Lucy Sher-
man, dau. of Charles Sherman; is a farmer in Clyde, N. Y. ; had
three children.
9335 Charles Benjamin Sampson^ b. in Rose, 27 Oct., 1845; d. 10 Mar., 1846.
9336 Ethan Billings Sampson/* b. in Eose, 1 May, 1848; m. July, 1872, Har-
riet Edna Burch ; is a farmer in Sodus, N. Y. ; had three children.
3987. EXPERIENCE,^ dau. of Benjamin'' (1472), b. in Rose, N. Y., July,
1806; m. (1) Samuel Brewster, son of William Brewster.
He d. ; she m. (2) John Ogram; she d. many years ago; he d. .
Children by first husband.
9337 Samuel Breivster,^ b. ; res. in Savannah, N. Y.
9338 Charles Brewster/* b. ; d. .
9339 Decatur Brewster/* b. ; res. in Rose.
9340 Polly Brewster/* b. ; d. .
Children by second husband.
9342 James Ogram/* b. ; res. in Hannibal, N. Y.
9342 Permelia Ogram,^ b. ; m. William Westcott; res. in Syracuse,
N. Y.
3988. ETHAN BILLINGS,^ son of Benjamin'' (1472), b. in Galen, N. Y., 24
Oct., 1808; rii. 17 Oct., 1832, Sarah Matilda Allen, b. 19 Oct., 1813, dau. of Lewis
Benjamin Allen, of Montezuma, N. Y., b. 1789, and Cynthia Harmon.
He d. Nov., 1880; she d. 16 Apr., 1888.
He was a farmer in Galen.
Children.
+9343 Rebecca,» b. in Butler, N. Y., 14 Sept., 1833; m. Henry Orlando
Ketchum.
9344 Lewis Bexjamin,» b. 28 Oct., 1835 ; m. 16 Jan., 1869, Emma Caroline
Livermore; she d. 3 Dec, 1875.
9345 Mary Alathea," b. 7 Nov., 1838 ; d. 9 June, 1843.
+9346 Maria,» b. in Butler, 1 Dec, 1842; m. William Harrison Peckham.
+9347 Henry,» b. in Clyde, N. Y., 20 July, 1847 ; m. Jennie M. Pomeroy.
3989. CHARLES BARNABAS,^ son of Benjamin' (1472), b. in Butler, N. Y.,
3 Feb., 1813; m. 30 Jan., 1840, Marietta Soper McKoon, b. 7 July, 1819, dau.
of William McKoon, b. in Rhode Island, and Lney Ann Cole.
He d. 11 Feb., 1854; she d. 23 Dec, 1879.
Res. in Rose and Butler, N. Y. ; rem. to Wolcott, N. Y., where he d. With
the aid of her sons she conducted the farm for many years after his death. She
was a most industrious woman and in her lifetime made many pairs of binders'
mittens, a pursuit in which she had no rival in the vicinity.
Children.
9348 A SoN,» b. .
+9349 Ethan Benjamin," b. in Butler, 16 Oct., 1843; m. Harriet Josephine
Rice.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 655
+9350 John Cakmie" b. 13 May, 1848; m. (1) Mary Jane Fisher; (2) Effie
Terbush.
+9351 Lucy," b. 22 Aug., 1851; m. (1) John G. Reynolds; (2) J. Byron
Smith.
3990. PERMELIA,* dau. of Benjamin'' (1472), b. in Huron, X. Y., 1 Sept.,
1819; m. (1) Jan., 1837, John Ervin Jones, of Saratoga Co., X. Y.
He d. 1877; she m. (2) Charles Taylor; he d. ; she d. .
Children by first hnsband.
9352 Harriet Jones,^ b. 16 Dec, 1837; m. 25 Feb., 1864, George Voorhies;
d. .
9353 Henry B. Jones^ b. 8 Apr., 1840; m. 25 Dec, 1862, Julia Toles; res. in
Wolcott, N. Y. ; had one child.
9354 Mary Alletha Jones,^ b. 5 Sept., 1845; m. 24 Jan., 1869, George Dowd;
d. ; had three children.
9355 Isaac Benfort Jones,^ b. 1 Nov., 1849; m. 3 Nov., 1870, Eliza Lovejoy;
res. on the Lime Kiln farm, Butler, N. Y. ; later in Rose.
9356 Adelhert Jones,^ b. 2 Dec, 1859; m. Lillian Weller; res. in Huron.
9357 Adella Jones-> b. ; d. .
3991. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),^ dau. of Benjamin'' (1472), b. 1 May, 1821;
m. in Butler, N. Y., 13 Feb., 1845, Willard Peck, b. in Butler, 20 Sept., 1820, son
of Horace Peck, b. 24 May, 1789, and Anna Burch, b. 16 Mar., 1792.
He d. in Lovcell, Mich., 2 Dec, 1855; she d. in Clyde, N. Y., 21 Dec, 1855.
Res. in Rose and Clyde, N. Y. ; he was a farmer. Democrat and Universalist.
Children.
9358 Charles Willard Peel--* b. in Clyde, 31 July, 1854; m. 30 Aug., 189-5,
Emma Louise Ernst; res. in Clyde.
9359 Lillian Caroline Peck,^ b. , in Rose, N. Y. ; m. in Rochester, N. Y.,
19 Oct., 1889, George Llewelljii; res. in Rose.
3992. JAMES,* son of Samuel' (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 13 Jan., 1792 ;
m. in Hatfield, 29 June, 1817, Fidelia Dickinson, b. 17 May, 1796, dau. of Elihu
Dickinson, of Amherst, b. 14 Oct., 1753, and Susanna Lewis, b. about 1762.
She d. 29 Jan., 1866 ; he d. 23 Mar., 1868.
He was a merchant and manufacturer in Amherst, where both d.
Children, b. in Amherst.
9360 Harriet," b. 24 July, 1818 ; d. 4 Apr., 1819.
+9361 William," b. 28 May, 1820; m. Harriet Strickland Fitch.
9362 Sarah Dickinson," b. 16 Sept., 1822 ; d. unm., in Amherst, 31 Mar.,
1854.
9363 James," b. 8 Dec, 1825; d. 8 Oct., 1826.
+ 9364 Emeline," b. 6 Dec, 1827; m. Henry Clark Nash.
3993. LUCY SNOW,* dan. of SamueF (1473), b. in New Salem, 1794; m. 29
Jan., 1821, Asa Wilson, b. 1799, son of Asa Wilson.
She d. 4 Mar., 1828 ; he d. 14 May, 1868.
He was a farmer ; res. in Belchertown, Mass.
656 The Kelloggs ix tile New World.
Children.
9365 Samuel Kellogg Wilson,^ b. 23 Sept., 1822; m. 2 Mar., 1852, Eliza R.
Aldrich, b. 1835; d. 12 June, 1881; had five children.
93G6 Daniel Knowlton Wilson,^ b. 1 Aug., 1825; m. (1) 20 Dec, 1849, Susan
E. Thayer, b. 15 Feb., 1834; she d. 12 Nov., 1852; he m. (2) 14
June, 1874, Mrs. Martha Witt, b. 24 Nov., 1836; res. in Belcher-
town; had one child by first wife.
3994. JOSEPH,^ son of Samuel" (1473), b. , in New Salem, Mass.; m.
(1) Margaret Shipman, of Hadley, Mass.
She d. ; he m. (2) Mrs. Emmeline Brooks, of Fredonia, N. Y. ; d. in
Marysville, 0., 1876.
He studied medicine; practiced in Utica and Turin, N. Y., and in Ohio;
■was blind.
Child by first wife.
9367 MAKG.iRET,** b. ; m. John Felton, b. ; res. in Shutesbury,
Mass.; had several children.
3995. SAMUEL,^ son of Samuel' (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 1797; m.
13 Nov., 1820, Mary Watson, b. 27 Feb., 1804, dau. of David Watson, b. 16 Mar.,
1766, and Lucinda Dickinson, b. 17 Nov., 1769. (See Charles Henry +4212.)
He d. 3 June, 1834 ; she d. 9 Mar., 1840. They are buried in the Old Cem-
etery in Amherst.
He was a harness-maker and saddler; res. in East Amherst.
Children.
+9368 Sophia Eastman Dickixsox Watson,» b. 21 Dec, 1821; m. (1)
Varian Tompkins; (2) Joseph Seymour Stebbins.
9369 David Watsox» b. 23 Sept., 1824; d. 29 Sept., 1824.
9370 Lucinda Dickinson," b. 23 Sept., 1824; d. 30 Sept., same year.
+9371 Mart Felton," b. 21 Nov., 1827 ; m. Joseph Day Andrews.
9372 Oliver Watson" b. Feb., 1834; d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 22 June, 1856.
3996. NANCY,8 dau. of Samuel" (1473), b. , in New Salem, Mass. ; m.
(1) Dutton Knowlton, of Belchertown, Mass.
He d. ; she m. (2) Charles Dodge, of Belchertown; res. in New
Salem.
Children ly first husband.
9373 Julia Knowlton,^ b. ; m. Annable; d. ; had two
children.
9374 Henry Knowlton/^ b. ■ ; res. in Belchertown.
3997. HANNAH PUTNAM.^ dan. of Samuel'' (1473), b. in New Salem,
Mass., 1800; m. 15 Nov., 1821, Nathan Wyeth, b. in Wendell, Mass., 16 May,
1801, son of Gad Wyeth, b. in Cambridge, Mass., 27 July, 1768, and Mary Ken-
dall, b. 3 Dec, 1770!
He d. 11 Aug., 1864; she d. in Coles Co., HI., 6 Feb., 1866.
He was a farmer ; res. in Wendell, Mass., and New Way, 0.
The Kelloggs in tue New World. 657
Children.
9375 Nancy E. WyethJ> b. in Wendell, 7 Nov., 1825 ; d. 20 June, 1831.
9376 Leonard Jackson Wyeih,^ b. in Wendell, 13 Jan., 1827 ; ni. Melinda
Northway; was a farmer.
9377 Joseph Sawing WycthP b. in Franklin Co., Mass., 15 Apr., 1828; m.
Joanna Hunt ; d. 1-i June, 1898 ; she res. in Garret, 111.
9378 Albert Wyeth,^ b. 22 Dec., 1829; m. Angeline Cams, b. 21 Oct., 1839;
res. in Charleston, 111.
9379 Samuel Kellogg Wyeth,'^ b. 20 Nov., 1832; ni. 21 Oct., 1857, Lamira
Catherine Combs, b. 29 Aug., 1838; res. in Charleston.
93S0 Thomas Evans Wyeth,'^ b. 21 June, 1833; m. (1) Nancy Combs, b. 26
Jan., 1835; shed. 22 Sept., 1873; he m. (2) May, 1875, Julia
Price; res. in Hindsboro, 111.
9381 Ellen Eoxiana Wyeth,^ b. 28 Jan., 1835; m. 14 Mar., 1854, Oliver Crom-
well Hacke't; d. in Tuscola, 111., 5 Mar., 1875.
9382 Mary Kendall WyethP b. in Licking Co., 0., 28 Dec, 1838; m. 21 Oct.,
1857, John Stith Cofer, b. June, 1834; he d. 10 Feb., 1886; she.
res. in Areola, 111.
9383 Delila J. \Yyrth-> b. 7 June, 1841 ; d. 8 Aug., 1842.
3998. SALLY,* dau. of Samuel^ (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 16 Aug.,
1802; m. 2 Jan., 1826, David Wyeth, b. 3 Oct., 1802, son of Gad Wyeth, b. in
Cambridge, Mass., 27 July, 1768, and Mary Kendall, b. 3 Dec, 1770.
He d. 19 Feb., 1881; she d. .
He was a farmer; rem. from Wendell, Mass., to McKean, 0., in 1838 ; thence
to Liberty, 0., in Apr., 1851.
Children.
9384 Parker Judson Wyeth,^ b. 29 Nov., 1826; m. 18 Sept., 1850, Amy Nash;
is a farmer and a carpenter; res. in Broadway, 0.
9385 Henry Marble Wyeth,^ b. 13 Dec, 1827; m. 7 Sept., 1854, Rachel Mar-
gery Avery, b. in Woodland, N. Y., 1 Apr., 1833; is a dealer in
pumps and a general broker; res. in Newark, 0., and later in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
9386 Samuel Stillman Wyeth,^ b. 12 Nov., 1829; m. 1 Dec, 1853, Elizabeth
Wright; d. 1 Apr., 1891; was a farmer; res. in Liberty.
9387 Lucy Snow Wyeth^ b. 13 Dec, 1830; m. 25 Jan., 1853, Benjamin F.
Runnels; d. 30 Dec, 1878; he res. in Oak, la.
9388 Gad Kellogg Wyeth,^ b. 20 Mar., 1832 ; m. 9 May, 1859, Amanda C.
Smith; she d. 22 July, 1861; he m. (2) 7 Aug., 1862, Loretta S.
Wood; d. 17 Sept., 1871; she d. 18 Apr., 1890.
9389 Walter Newton Wyeth,^ h. 17 May, 1833; m. 9 May, 1859, Isabella
Waite; she d. 4 May, 1863; he m. (2) 29 May, 1866, Climera
Munson; she d. 10 Sept., 1871; he d. Oct., 1899; was a Baptist
minister; an editor; res. in Indianapolis, Ind., and Philadel-
phia, Pa.
9390 William Mason Wyeth,^ h. 22 Aug., 1834; d. 26 Oct., 1836.
9391 David Goddard Wyeth,^ b. 12 June, 1837 ; m. 3 Apr., 1862, Jennie Naomi
Wright; was a farmer and mechanic; res. in Newark, 0.
658 The Kellogqb in the New World.
9393 Eunice Kendall Wyeth,^ b. 9 Jan., 1839 ; m. 13 Mar., 1864, Charlea
Byron Lewis, b. in Delaware, 0., 18 Oct., 1839; he was a Meth-
odist minister; res. in Oldtown, 0.; d. 3 Feb., 1892, in Newark;
had four children.
9393 William M. Wyeth,^ b. 19 June, 1840; d. 26 June, same year.
9394 Augustus Greenleaf Wyeth,^ b. 12 Oct., 1841; m. 30 May, 1876, Emma
P. Straughn; was cashier of the Wool Growers' Bank, Newark, 0.;
she d. 25 Mar., 1900.
3999. SUSAN,^ dau. of Samuel (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 18 June,
1804; m. (1) Josiah Beaman Marks; he d. ; he was a blacksmith.
She m. (2) 2 July, 1840, William F. Kemington, b. in Philadelphia, 20
Sept., 1801; she d. in New Salem, 9 Apr., 1854; accidentally burned to death;
he d. in Dayton, 0., in the Soldiers' Home, 18 Sept., 1886.
He was a sailor ; served in the civil war in the Thirty-seventh Iowa Volun-
teers, Co. G.
Children by first husband.
9395 George H. Marks,^ b. ; d. in Ware, Mass., 9 June, 1861.
9396 Susan Marls,^ b. ; d. .
9397 Laura Jane Marks,^ b. ; d. .
9398 Elizabeth Marks,^ b. ; d. 26 Oct., 1870.
Children by second husband, b. in New Salem.
9399 William, Francis Remington,^ b. 14 Aug., 1841 ; m. in Provincetown,
Mass., 5 Dec, 1865, Oriana Myrick Small ; d. in Chelsea, Mass., 9
Apr., 1885; she res. in Chelsea; had two children.
9400 Samuel Kellogg Remington,^ b. 21 Mar., 1843; m. in Cambridgeport,
Mass., Mar., 1870, Ella Maria Warren, b. 30 July, 1854; res. in
Woburn and Medford, Mass.
9401 James Kellogg Remington,^ b. Dec, 1843; m. in Chelsea, Lucy Thomp-
son ; went to California when a boy ; res. in Benicia.
9402 Joseph Locke Remington,^ h. Oct., 1845 ; m. in Boston, Mass., 23 Aug.,
1875, Addie Regina Celley, b. 13 Sept., 1847 ; res. in Chelsea.
9403 Jane Malvina Remington,'^ b. 6 Jan., 1847; m. (1) in Athol, Mass., 9
July, 1865, Daniel Bruce, b. about 1837; he d. 1868; she m. (2)
18 Oct., 1874, Edward B. Thompson, b. 25 Feb., 1852; res. in
Athol.
9404 Charles Nickerson Remington,^ b. ; d. young in New Salem.
4000. HENRY PARTRIDGE,® son of SamueF (1473), b. in New Salem,
Mass., June, 1806; m. in New Rochelle, N. Y., 12 Oct., 1841, Julia Wood Byrnes,
dau. of Thomas Shiplev Byrnes and Lvdia Anne Loines
He d. 27 Mar., 1875; she d. 10 May, 1876.
He went when quite young to New York as a clerk, and from there to China
in the tea trade, and was there during the opium war between China and Eng-
land. He remained there between eight and ten years, and returned to New York
City. He was a man much respected by his townspeople; res. in New Rochelle,
N. Y.
Children.
9405 Jdlia D.,® b. ; res., unm., in Mount Vernon, N. Y.
+9406 Henrietta,® b. ; m. Rev. William S. Coffey.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
9407 Josephine," b. ; m. John Campbell, of New Rochelle; d.
Staten Island, 1 Dec., 1891; had no children.
9408 Shipley Byrnes,® b. ; d. in New Rochelle, 26 Feb., 1862.
9409 Henry Partridge,® b. ; res., unm., in Mount Vernon.
4002. ROXANNA,s dau. of SamueF (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 5 Apr.,
1811; m. 18 May, 1836, Samuel Washburn Orcutt, b. in Wendell, Mass., 6 Dec,
1811, son of Samuel Orcutt, of Wendell, b. 13 Aug., 1865, and Jlary Gray, b. in
Pelham, Mass., July, 1777.
He d. 30 Septal 1889; she d. 15 Jan., 1893.
He was a wood turner. Shortly after his marriage he left Massachusetts
and went to Licking Co., 0., where he lived for sixteen years. In Oct., 1854, he
rem. to Humboldt, 111., and res. there until his death.
Children, h. in Licking Co., 0.
9410 F^usan Kellogg Orcutt^ b. 27 Mar., 1837 ; m. 10 Nov., 1864, William A.
Combs, b. 3 July, 1837 ; res. in Coles Co., 111.
9411 Samuel Henry Orcutt,^ h. 12 Nov., 1839; m. 23 Dec, 1869, Cordelia
Jane Chapman, b. 9 June, 1850; was a farmer; res. in Humboldt.
9412 Mary Gray Orcutt,'^ h. 1 June, 1841; m. 10 May, 1871, Isaac Welty
Moler, b. 5 June, 1845 ; he was a farmer; res. in Charleston, 111.
9413 Esther Ann Orcutt,^ b. 23 Apr., 1844; m. 6 May, 1877, John Jefferson
Archer, b. 31 July, 1846.
9414 Nathaniel Dwight Orcutt,^ b. 17 May, 1848; m. 8 Sept., 1885, Emma
Louisa Nott, b. 20 Dec, 1857; is a farmer; res. in Charleston.
9415 Sarah Ellen Orcutt,^ b. 27 Oct., 1853; m. 9 Mar., 1887, Nelson Moon,
b. 5 Dec, 1857.
4003. ESTHER PUTNAM,* dau. of SamueF (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass.,
26 July, 1813; m. in New Salem, 1 Oct., 1837, Abraham Knowlton Haskell, b.
in New Salem, 25 Mar., 1814, son of Charles Haskell, b. about 1784, and De-
maris Fiagg.
He d. in Locks Village, Mass., 21 June, 1888; she d. in Shutesbury, Mass.,
12 Dec, 1898.
He was a farmer; res. in Locks Village and Bernardston, Mass.
Children.
9416 Lucy Aurelia Hashell,^ b. in Montague, 21 Feb., 1838 ; m. 2 Jan., 1867,
Josiah Pomeroy Day, b. 4 Aug., 1837 ; res. in Bernardston.
9417 Esther Elizabeth Haskell^ b. in Conway, Mass., 27 Nov., 1850; m. in
New Salem, 24 June, 1875, Warren Ames, b. in Locks Village, 25
Aug., 1847, son of Eli Ames, b. 1810, and Ann Allen, b. Nov.,
1812; he is a lumber dealer; res. in Locks Village.
9418 Harriet Beecher Haskell,^ h. in Amherst, Usiss., 27 Mar., 1854; m. 1
Jan., 1877, Hartley Hale, of Bernardston, b. in Bernardston, 27
May, 1845; he d. 17 Feb., 1897; she res. in Montague, Mass.
9419 Susan Demaris Haskell,^ b. ; m. Timothy Martin Starkey; res.
in Amherst.
9420 Ellen Boxie Haskell-* b. ; m. Oscar H. Shaw; he d. ; she
res. in Montague; had one child.
660 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4004. FEEDERICK,** son of Samuel" (1473), b. in New Salem, Mass., 21 Jan., ;j
1816; m. 1 Oct., 1837, Elizabeth Putnam, of New Salem, b. 7 Dec, 1810, dau. of j
Amos Putnam and Lydia Pierce. 1
He res. in Orange, Mass. J
Children, b. in New Salem. M
+ 9-421 Frederick D.," b. 29 Nov., 1840; m. Cynthia R. Bragg. f
+9422 Edwin Nathaniel,^ b. IS May, 1843; m. Eliza Abba Moore. H
+9423 Susan E.,» b. 16 Jan., 1846; m. William A. Orcutt. j
1
4034. ELMIRA,8 dau. of Dr. Nathaniel (1477), b. in New Salem, Mass., 10 ]
May, 1806; m. in Cayuga Bridge, N. Y., 1 Jan., 1828, Thomas James Whiting. ■;'
of Clvde, N. Y., b. 10 Apr., 1801. ' !
She d. 12 Oct., 1866 ; he d. 22 Feb., 1881. ;
He was a shoemaker; res. in Springfield, Mass., Cayuga Bridge and Clyde. i
Children, b. in Clyde. f|
9424 Irene Jewitt Whiting,^ b. 12 May, 1830; m. Cornelius Miller, Jr.; res. i
in Rochester, N. Y.; d. 11 Nov., 1895; had four children. i
9425 Enjuane Cady Whiting^ b. 25 Oct., 1831 ; d. 8 Apr., 1871. |
9426 T/ieodore Jerome Tf/iiiin^,® b. 22 May, 1833; served in Duryea's Zouaves h
during the civil war; d. 25 Feb., 1875. i
9427 Herman Gray Whiting^ b. 8 May, 1835 ; went South before the war and 1
m. a Southern planter's dau. ; served in Clinch's Rifles, Georgia, on »
the Confederate side in the civil war; had four children. M
4035. EALPH,8 son of Dr. NathanieF (1477), b. in New Salem, Mass., 9 Nov., |
1807 ; m. about 1830, Rebecca Blake Woodward, b. in Boston, 7 June, 1801, dau.
of Nathaniel Woodward and Mary .
He d. in New Orleans, La., 2 Mar., 1854 ; she d. in Cambridgeport, Mass., 6
Feb., 1877, aged 76 years and 1 month.
He was a dry goods merchant in New York City.
Children.
9428 Nathaniel Woodward," b. May, 1832; d. unm., about 1858; was a
sailor.
9429 Albert Henry," b. 26 July, 1834; d. unm., 11 May, 1860; was a clerk
with Vanderpoole & Co., varnish dealers in New York City.
9430 Anne Elizabeth," b. ; d. young.
9431 Louise Whiting," b. 10 Mar., 1845; m. 20 Apr., 1870, Edgar Lyman
Ivingsley; he is in the railroad business; res. in Cambridgeport,
4038. DELIA,** dau. of Dr. NathanieF (1477), b. in Cayuga, N. Y., 30 Sept.,
1815; m. (1) in Cayuga, 8 Sept., 1833, David Lewis Ford, son of David Ford.
He d. 5 Nov., 1836 ; was drowned while crossing the river in Brazos, Tex. ;
was a miller; res. in Benchville, Canada West; she m. (2) in Mount Morris,
N. Y., 14 Mar., 1865, Henry Wray, b. in Derby, England, 28 Dec, 1805, son of
Christopher Wray, b. 24 July, 1774, and Elizabeth Bowman, b. 30 June, 1783;
d. in Rochester, N. Y., 1878; he d. there, 22 Apr., 1884; he res. in Rochester,
where he had a brass foundry.
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Children.
9433 Albert Lewis Ford,^ b. in Brookville, Canada, 9 Feb., 1835; m. 9 June,
1S6S, Laura Hamilton Bond; served in the war for the Union in
the Eighth New York Cavalry; d. in Jackson, Mich., 23 June,
1SS9, where he res. and where his widow now res.
9433 Sarah Delia FordP b. 24 Feb., 1836; d. 22 May, 1852.
4039. EBEXEZER,^ son of Dr. Xathaniel' (147?), b. in Caj-uga, N. Y., 20
Apr., 1818; m. in San Augustine, Te.x., 4 Oct., 1839, Maria Burdett, b. in Shelby
Co., Tenn., 27 Aug., 1831.
He was a merchant in San Augustine, where he d. 19 July, 1840; she m. (2)
about 1842, Piev. L. A. Williams : res. in Upshur Co., Tex.
Child.
+9434 Ebexezer Albeut,** b. in San Augustine, 8 Aug., 1840; m. Rose C.
Pa}-ne.
4042. HEXRY,s son of Dr. Xathaniel" (1477), b. in Cayuga, N. Y., 12 Apr.,
1826 ; m. in Mount Morris, X. Y., 25 Apr., 1854, Maria Lucretia Sleeper, b. 6
Mar,. 1832, dau. of Reuben Sleeper, b. 22 Feb., 1798, and Lucretia Caroline
Lyman, b. 1 July, 1806.
He lived in Clyde, Seneca Falls and Auburn, X. Y., New York City, Ham-
ilton, Canada; Buffalo, Dunkirk, Mount Morris, Corning and Fredonia, N. Y.,
and Titusville, Pa., and after Mar., 1867, in Jackson, Mich., where he was a
grocer.
Children.
9435 Akthur Lee,» b. in Jersey City, N. J., 28 Nov., 1859; m. 5 Oct., 1883,
Harriet Marcelline Armington, b. 17 Dec, 1859, dau. of George V.
Armington, b. in Malta, X". Y., 4 Apr., 1818, and Emily D. Holmes,
b. in Manchester, X. Y., 30 May, 1815; res. in Pueblo, Col.; had
no children.
9436 Hexry Ralph," b. in Danville, X". Y., 7 July, 1872 ; res. unm., in La-
fayette, Ind., 1897 ; later in Detroit, Mich. ; is a journalist.
4043. SARAH MELISSA.^ dau. of Warren^ (1481), b. in Sangerfield, N. Y.,
8 June, 1840; m. 30 Apr., 1862, Peter Walwrath, b. in Chittenango, X"". Y., 12
Nov., 1833, son of Daniel Walwrath, of Chittenango, b. 26 Sept., 1794, and Jane
Van Valkenburgh, b. 23 Jan., 1802. dau. of Ricliard Van Valkenburgh, b.-27
Julv. 1778, and Lucretia Wessel, b. 20 Oct., 1782.
" She d. 23 Xov., 1869; he m. (2) 15 Feb., 1876, her sister, Ella Maria Kel-
logg (4045).
They res. in Chittenango, where he is president of the First Xational Bank.
Child.
9437 Beatrice Kellogg Walwrath,^ h. in Chittenango, 5 Sept., 1866; m. 26
Oct., 1886, Alfred Edward Root; had one child.
4047. GEORGE.^ son of Daniel Fisk' (1482), b. in Sandy Hill, N. Y., 20 Oct.,
1837; m. in Adrian, Jlich., 11 June, 1867, Florence Wood, b. in Chittenango,
X. Y., 6 Aug., 1845, dau. of Abel Wood, b. in Richfield, N. Y., 28 Sept., 1811,
and Caroline Roach, b. in Canastota, 16 Apr., 1820.
662 The Kelloqgs in the New World.
He is cashier of the Citizens' National Bank of Fulton, N. Y. ; is prominent
in the Democratic politics of Oswego Co.
Child.
9438 Clara Louise,** b. in Fulton, 13 Nov., 1868; d. aged about 16.
4048. CHARLES,^ son of Daniel Fisk^ (1482), b. in Minden, N. Y., 4 Dec,
1839 ; m. in Fulton, N. Y., 14 May, 1863, Ann Elizabeth Moody, b. in Fulton, 11
Jan., 1841, dau. of Henry C. Moody, a prominent anti-slavery orator, b. in Still-
water, N. Y., 3 Feb., 1813, and Memory Case, of Dutch ancestry, b. in Frank-
fort, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1816.
He is a lawyer ; prominent in Republican politics. In 1874 and '75 he was
State Senator from the Twenty-first district. He lives on the homestead of his
father, in Chittenango, where he was Postmaster.
Children.
-f-9439 Daniel Fisk,» b. 19 Mar., 1865 ; m. Maud Isabelle Forbes.
9440 Betsey Case,** b. 17 Aug., 1874; res., unm., in Chittenango.
4083. SYLVESTER,® son of Eli^ (1491), b. in Martinsburg, N. Y., 21 Jan.,
1808 ; m. 19 Mar., 1840, Lydia Irene Gerry, b. 3 June, 1816, dau. of Walter Har-
ris Gerrv, of Copenhagen, N. Y., b. 1795, and Octavia Throop Kenyon, b. 1795.
He'd, in Adams Center, N. Y., 30 May, 1888.
He was a hotel-keeper and farmer; res. in Tylerville (South Rutland), N. Y.
Children, b. in Tylerville.
-f 9441 Charles Sylvester,^ b. 19 Mar., 1841 ; m. Addie Hecox.
+9442 George Byron » b. 7 Dec, 1843 ; m. Ella Frances Woodsum.
4-9443 Ilona Annette," b. 6 Nov., 1847 ; m. Alfred Hubbard Bristol.
-i-9444 Eli,» b. 3 May, 1850 ; m. Mary Utter.
-1-9445 Kate Irene," b. 7 Feb., 1853; m. Charles Henry Visscher.
9446 Virgil Kenyon,» b. 17 Mar., 1854; m. (1) 25 Feb., 1885, Caroline P.
Overton; she d. 4 Nov., 1886; he m. (2) 28 Aug., 1888, Minnie L.
Nord; was graduated from the Michigan State University, in
1883 ; practiced law in Carthage and Watertown, N. Y. ; was elected
District Attorney for Jefferson Co., N. Y., 1892; re-elected 1895;
an Episcopalian and a Republican ; has no children.
4084. SOPHIA,® dau. of Eli^ (1491), b. in Martinsburg, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1809;
m. 11 Oct., 1831, Silas Doud, b. 6 Jan., 1800, son of Giles Doud.
She d. 16 Feb., 1875 ; he d. 28 June, 1889.
He was a farmer and cooper; res. in Martinsburg, N. Y. ; was a Republican.
Child.
9447 Helen Amelia Doud,^ h. in South Rutland, N. Y., 28 June, 1847; m. 13
Mar., 1868, Allen Waldo; res. in Martinsburg.
4087. ALONZO,® son of EU'' (1491), b. in Martinsburg, N. Y., 11 May, 1817;
m. 30 Dec, 1841, Phebe Clark, of Denmark, N. Y., b. 26 Nov., 1818, dau. of John
Clark, b. 7 June, 1794, and Phebe Keene, b. 28 Aug., 1793.
He d. in Adams, N. Y., 9 Apr., 1888.
He was a malster ; res. in Adams.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 663
Child.
+9448 Jonx Alonzo Clark » b. 18 Feb., 1843 ; m. Julia Elizabeth W'ardwell.
4088. PAMELA,^ dau. of Eli'' (1491), b. 28 Mar., 1822; m. 10 Feb., 1844. S.
M. Patrick, b. 28 Aug., 1821.
They res. in Adams, N. Y.
Child.
9449 Hart PatricTcp b. ; d. .
4091. JEANETTE ANNA,** dau. of Eli^ (1491), b. in South Rutland, N. Y.,
14 July, 1836 ; m. in Adams, N. Y., 1865, Gustavus A. Scoville, b. in West Turin.
N. Y., 1830, son of Hezekiah Scoville.
They les. in Durango, Col. He is a banker ; an Episcopalian and a Repub-
lican ; a graduate of Turin Academy. He served as War Commissioner.
Child.
9450 Grace Kellogg Rogers Scoville,^ b. in Copenhagen, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1869;
ni. in Durango, 1 Mar., 1892, Bennett Bishop; res. in Durango.
4098. ALVA,« son of Daniel' (1495), b. ; m. .
Children.
9451 ALOxzo,»b. ; d. .
9452 Harvey," b. ; d. .
9453 JoHN,» b. • ; res. in Athens, Pa.
9454 Angeline," b. ; m. GofI; d. -
9455 Matilda," b. ; m. Dumond; d.
+9456 Mary,» b. 22 Dec, 1829; m. (1) Arad Wilson; (2) EU Parsons Rock-
well.
9457 Emma," b. ; m. Montgomery; res. in Hornellsville, N. Y
4099. HARVEY,s son of Daniel (1495), b. ; ra. .
Children.
9458 Daniel," b. ; d. in the war of 1861-65.
9459 Hiram," b. ; d. in the war of 1861-65.
9460 Gut," b. ; res. in Le Roy, Pa.
9461 Alva," b. ; d. in the war of 1861-65.
9462 Scott," b. ; d. .
9463 Marian," b. ; m. Kelly; res. in Le Roy.
9464 Myrtie," b. ; m. Rockwell.
4100. HIJLDAH,* dau. of Daniel^ (1495), b. ; m. 24 Aug., 1812, Noah
Spalding, b. in Sheshequin, Pa., 28 June, 1788, son of John and Welthy Ann
(Gore) Spalding.
He d. in Towanda, Pa., 6 Feb., 1836.
Children.
9465 Henry Darwin Spalding,^ b. 8 Oct., 1813; m. Clymena Root; d. 7 Julv,
1891.
9466 Simon Spalding,^ h. 26 Apr., 1815 ; d. 10 Aug., 1840.
9467 Mary Lebanon Spalding,'^ b. 30 May, 1817; m. 1 July, 1840, Gilbert Sea-
man.
664 The Kelloggs in the New World.
9468 Amanda Spalding,^ b. 3 Apr., 1819; m. Zerviah Cross; he d. 17 May,
1851; she m. (2) 9 Aug., 1853, Maj. John Horton; he d. 21 Feb.,
1867.
9469 George Addison Spalding^ b. 50 Feb., 1821 ; m. Irene Whitney.
9470 Elizabeth Lemira Spalding,^ b. 17 Apr., 1823; m. 22 June, 1847, John
Moore.
9471 Richard Rush Spalding,'^ h. 3 So^., 1S25; m. (1) Aroline Melissa De
Land, b. in Batavia, X. Y., 14 Oct., 1825 ; she d. in Whiteford,
Mich., 24 Aug., 1863; he m. (2) 27 Dec, 1863, Hattie Adaline
Pomeroy, b. 18 July, 1S41.
9472 Warren Brown Spalding,'^ b. 27 Jan., 1829; d. 6 Aug., 1848.
9473 Emily Matilda Spaldingp b. 26 Feb., 1831 ; d. 21 June, 1836.
9474 Noah Martin Spalding,^ b. 23 Apr., 1833; m. Mary A. Carey.
4101. ELIZA.s (jau. of Daniel" (1495), b. ; m. Eaton.
Children.
9475 Frank Eaton,^ b. ; d. in the war of 1861-65.
9476 Mary Eaton,^ b. ; m. Newman; res. in Plainsville, N. J.
4102. GEN. JOHN AZOR,« son of Deacon John' (1500), b. in Amherst, Mass., ||
31 May, 1786; m. (1) 27 Sept., 1812, Harriet Nash, of Benson, Vt., b. 19 Nov., IJ
1794, dau. of Eeuben Xash, b. in Nonvalk, 12 Mar., 1768, and Abigail Wood- |;
ward, b. 1765. |!
She d. 25 Mar., 1825; he m. (2) 31 May, 1826, Julia Ann Howard, b. 16 fj
June, 1804, dau. of Samuel Howard, b. 20 Oct., 1760, and Janette Currie, b. 11 \l
Mar., 1761; she d. 13 Dec, 1845; he m. (3) in Amherst, 6 May, 1847, Amie ^
Stoughton Dickinson, of Amherst, b. 16 Apr., 1796, dau. of John Dickinson, of ;^'
Amherst, b. 27 Oct., 1757, and Lydia Eastman, b. 3 Jan., 1758, and widow of .i^'
Jonathan Dickinson; d. in Benson, 22 Dec, 1852; she d. 11 Aug., 1860.
In Apr., 1805, he went to Vermonr and on the suggestion and advice of Capt.
Silas Wright, of Weybridge, he determined to study law, and, accordingly, on 23
Apr., 1805, he commenced to study in the office and under the instruction of Loyal
Case. He commenced the practice of law in Benson, 24 May, 1810, which he fol-
lowed thirty years with success.
At his death he had been a resident of Benson forty-two years, and during
the entire period was one of its most prominent and honored citizens. He was
Town Clerk twelve years; Town Eepresentative, 1822, '24, '25, '27 and '31; in
1838 a candidate for United States Senator.
Children by first wife, h. in Benson.
9477 John Curran,» b. 7 Aug., 1813; d. 6 Apr., 1814.
9478 John Curran,» b. 28 Aug., 1814; d. 22 Apr., 1815.
9479 Loyal Case,» b. in Benson, 13 Feb., 1816 ; d. unm., 26 Nov., 1871 ; was
graduated from Amherst College in 1836; was admitted to Rutland
Co. bar in 1839 ; commenced practice in Benson ; was Town Clerk
from 1844 to '56; Representative 1847, '50, '51, '59 and '71; in
1859 was elected Judge of the Supreme Court and was annually re-
elected until 1867, but dechned to accept the last election on ac--
count of his health; in 1869 he received the degree of LL.D. from
Amherst College; was an Episcopalian and a Republican.
The Kelloogs in the New Woeld. ego
9450 Betsey," b. 12 Jan./lSlS; m. 10 Oct., 1S41, William Brownson- d 10
July, 18-42 ; had no children.
9451 Harkiet," b. 14 Dec, 1819; d. 6 Oct., 1824
9482 John," b. 2 Nov., 1821; m. 3 Jan., 1847, Emeline Jane Gibbs, b. 22 Oct
1822, dan. of Solomon Gibbs,"" b. 13 Dec, 1792, and Tabitha Porter'
b. 13 Dec, 1T9.5; was a farmer in Benson; d. 14 Jan 1854 • she
o , Q. n ""■ K]^ ^ '^''"•; ^^^'^' ^^°''^"'' ^- ^^°- °* S™^°n; had no children.
9463 CH.-VELES Mattoox," b. 24 Feb., 1824; d. 23 June, same year.
Children by second wife, h. in Benson.
9484 Julia Harriet,^ b. 28 Dec, 1827; d. 25 Apr., 184G.
9485 A Daughter,* b. and d. 23 Sept., 1829.
9486 Joanna,» b. 10 Feb., 1831; d. 21 Aug., 1832.
+9487 Leicester Howard,* b. 23 July, 1833; m. Ellen Eebecca Cowee.
9488 Harlan P.^ge.» b. 30 Mar., 1836; m. 10 Oct., 1860, Sarah Henrietta
Aiken, b. 17 May, 1836, dau. of Daniel Aiken, of Aurora, 111., b. 18
July, 1806, and Euth Morse, b. 31 Mar., 1811; rem. to Chicago, in
1855, and engaged in the hardware business; in the great fire' in
1871 he lost every dollar he had accumulated, and was heavily in
debt; money was freely offered to him to pay his indebtedness and
help him start again, but he refused, and by his indomitable will
and persevering industry he not only paid his debts, principal and
interest, but was able to retire in 1885 with an abundant com-
petency; res. in Downer's Grove, 111.; d. G Jan., 1900, while on a
visit, in Benson ; had no children.
9489 Martha Joanna.* b. 28 Dec, 1838; d. unm., in Benson, 22 Sept 1899
+9490 Wilbur Fisk,» b. 20 June, 1841; m. Mary Adelaide Dickinson.
9491 Elizabeth Conkey,* b. 15 Jan., 1844; d. 1 Mar., same year.
9492 Julia Elizabeth,* b. ZG Nov., 1845 ; d. 18 June, 1846.
4106. PEUDEXCE ALTORD,^ dau. of Deacon John" (1500), b. in Amherst
Mass., 7 Feb., 1791; m. in Amherst, 27 Oct., 1814, Samuel James, b. 14 Aucr'
1791. son of Daniel James, b. in Bristol, P. I., 29 Sept., 1746, and U&ty Emmes'
b. in Boston, Mass., 13 Oct., 1753. " '
He d. 5 Dec, 1869; she d. 26 Mar., 1873.
He was a soldier in the war of 1812. He was deacon in the Congregational
Church; was a farmer in Weybridge, and was well known for his fine sheep and
horses.
Children.
9493 Mary Emmes Jainesp b. 18 July, 1815; m. 20 Jan., 1835, Enoch Mead,
b. in Greenwich, Conn., 2 Sept., 1809, son of Col. Ebenezer ilead
(and grandson of Col. Ebenezer Mead, of the revolution), and
Elizabeth Holmes; he d. in the winter of 1892-93; she res. in
Davenport, la. ; had two children.
9494 John Kellogg Jamcs,^ b. 14 Apr., 1817; ra. in Rockingham, la.. 30 Xov.,
1843, Harriet E. Picker, dau. of Rufus Picker, b. 3 Apr., 1791. and
Lydia Chipman, b. 17 Oct., 1794; d. 18 Jan., 1899; res'in Grin-
nell, la.; had eight children.
9495 Daniel James? b. 2 Feb., 1819 ; d. 4 Jan., 1838.
9496 Roxey Mattoon James,^ b. 18 Dec, 1820; res. in Wevbrid<'e- was unm.
36 The Kelloggs in the Ne-sv World.
9id7 Samuel Jamesf* b. 13 Aug., 1822; m. (1) 24 Feb., 1846, Salome Rhoda
Kurd, b. 16 Oct., 1825, dau. of Curtis Hurd, b. 28 June, 1796, and
Polly P. Williamson, b. 11 Oct., 1798; she d. 29 June, 1848; he
m. (2) in Bridport, Yt., 16 June, 1852, Susan Caroline Payne, b. 7
Sept., 1829, dau. of Horace PajTie, b. 6 Aug., 1806, and Sarah
Blood, b. 11 June, 1S09 ; res. in Weybridge; she res. in Middle-
bury, Yt. ; had ten children.
9498 Edwin James^ b. 27 Oct., 1824; d. in Brattleboro, Yt., 28 Aug., 1860.
9499 Martha James/* b. 15 Sept., 1827; d. 17 June, 1829.
9500 Henry James** b. 21 Feb., 1830; was graduated from Jliddlebury Col-
lege in the class of 1853; was a la^N^er; d. uum., in Bahia, Brazil,
17 Feb., 1860.
4107. ELIZABETH CLAPP,^ dau. of Deacon John'^ (1500), b. in Amherst,
Mass., 27 Apr., 1795; m. in Amherst, 26 Jan., 1820, Ithamar Conkey, b. in Pel-
ham, Mass., 7 May, 1788, seventh son of John Conkey, b. 10 Nov., 1746, and Mar-
garet Abercrombie, b. 18 June, 1747.
He d. 30 Oct., 1862 ; she d. 18 May, 1883 ; both d. in Amherst.
He was admitted to the bar in Hampshire Co. in 1814 ; practiced in Pelhara
until 1817, when he rem. to Amherst. He was County Commissioner in 1830;
Probate Judge in 1834, which office he held until 1858, when the courts of Pro-
bate and Insolvency were united.
Children, b. in Amherst.
9501 Dorothy Smith Mattoon Gridley Conl-eij,^ b. 16 Xov., 1820; d. 16 Jan.,
1840.
9502 Ithamar Francis ConleyP b. 30 Mar., 1823; m. 15 June, 1847, Luthera
Cutler, b. in Hardwick, Mass., 15 Jan., 1826, dau. of Samuel Fisk
Cutler, b. in Hardwick, 16 Apr., 1792, and Irene Cowles, b. 5 May,
1805, dau. of Eufus Cowles, of Amherst ; was a lawyer in .\mherst.
Eepresentative in the Legislature; District Attorney; member of
Gov. Gardner's staff; Eegister in Bankruptcy, and a leading man
in town affairs; d. 8 Aug., 1875; she d. 11 Mar., 1885; had five
children.
9503 Edward Conkey,'^ b. 14 Jan., 1835 ; d. 24 Jan., 1838.
4108. ROXY MATTOOX,* dau. of Deacon John' (1500), b. in Amherst, Mass.,
24 Dec, 1797 ; m. 30 Dec, 1818, Capt. William Field, b. in Leverett, Mass., 4
Sept., 1796, son of William Field, b. 27 Aug., 1745, and Editha Frary, b. 27 Apr.,
1756.
He d. in Amherst, Mass., 3 July, 1843; she d. in Leverett, 10 Sept., 1867.
He was Capt. of cavalry in Leverett until his rem. to Benson.
In 1825 he rem. to Benson, Vt, where he was for some years successfully
engaged in farming and wool growing; was prominent in town affairs; in 1837
and '38 represented his town in the Legislature. In the spring of 1840 he re-
turned to his native town.
Children. ^
9504 Harriet Ficld,^ b. 1 May, 1821; d. in Benson, 13 May, 1839; is buried
in Leverett.
1
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0505 IViV/iam Dwight Field,^ b. 2-3 July, 1823; m. in Ware, Mass., 2 May,
1849, Carra French, of Ware, dau. of Cyrus V. French; was for
many years a hotel-keeper, having been connected with the Massa-
soit House, Springfield, Mass. ; in 1847 Willard's Hotel, Washing-
ton, D. C, and the United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs; 1862
to '73, Delavan House, Albany, N. Y.; in 1874, New United States
Hotel, Saratoga Springs; they res. in Boston, Mass.; had four
children.
950G Charles Henry Field,^ h. 20 Jan., 1827; m. 2 May, 1848, Nancy S.
Hobart, b. 29 June, 1826, dau. of Deacon Richard Hobart; was a
farmer; res. in Leverett; had four children.
9507 Elvira Ficld,^ b. 27 Oct., 1829 ; d. in Benson, 3 Apr., 1839 ; is buried in
Leverett.
9508 StiUman Kellogg Field,^ b. 6 Dec, 1834; m. G Jan., 1864, Mary Eliza
Moore, dau. of Dexter Moore, of Leverett ; is a farmer in Leverett.
9509 Edward Payson Field^ b. 9 July, 1837 ; m. 17 Jan., 1866, Martha L.
Wood, b. 9 Sept., 1841, dau. of Seth Wood, of Leverett; is a mer-
chant and railroad agent in Leverett; had one child.
4109. ELEAZER,^ son of Deacon John'' (1500), b. in Amherst, Mass., 16 Mar.,
1800; m. 30 Dec, 1824, Sally McCloud Roberts, b. in Northampton, Mass., 8
Dec, 1802, dau. of Reuben Roberts, b. in East Hartford, Conn., 27 Dec, 1774,
and Esther Risley, b. in East Hartford, 22 Oct., 1774.
She d. 27 Dec, 1871; he d. 7 June, 1885, aged 85 years, 2 months and 21
days.
He was a member of the Legislature in 1836 ; was eleven years selectman of
Amherst; three years overseer of the poor, and many years trustee of the Min-
isterial Fund of the North Congregational Church.
Children, h. in Amherst.
-f-9510 Julia Ann» b. 9 June, 1828; m. Albert Wellington Ball.
9511 Albert/' b. 11 June, 1830; d. in Amherst, 25 Oct., 1856; was a teacher.
9512 RoxEY Mattoon,^ b. 31 Aug., 1834; d. 6 Oct., 1849.
9513 Esther Roberts," b. 5 May, 1837; d. 10 Sept., 1849.
9514 Eliz-VBEth Coxket,» b. 7 Mar., 1841 ; d. 11 Oct., 1849.
-f9515 Charles Hexrt,» b. 7 May, 1842; m. (1) Mary Wheeler Adams; (2)
Ellen S. Richards.
9516 S.U.LY McCloud," b. 13 June, 1843; d. 24 Feb., 1844.
9517 JoHX Edward," b. 2 July, 1845 ; res. in Fitchburg, Mass. ; was graduated
from Amherst College in the class of 1869 ; editor and proprietor of
the Fitchburg Sentinel; res. unm., in Fitchburg.
4110. STILLMAN,s ^^^ of Deacon John" (1500), b. in Amherst, Mass., 31
May, 1802; m. in Benson, Yt., 8 July, 1824, Harriette Walker, b. in Sudbury,
Vt.j 26 Feb., 1808, dau. of Rufus Walker, of Petersham, Mass., Sudbury and Ben-
son, Yt., b. 18 Mar., 1770, and Susannah Raymond, b. 26 Nov., 1774.
He d. in Rutland, Yt., 14 Apr., 1832 ; she d. 22 Nov., 1883.
Children.
+9518 R.VYiioxD Mattoox," b. in Benson, 15 July, 1825; m. Maria Phebe
Parks.
-f9519 Ithamar Conkey," b.in Benson, 22 July,1827 ; m. Martha Ann Stockwcll.
668 The Eelloggs in the New World.
9520 Chauncey Eockwell,® b. 5 Aug., 1830; d. 3 Feb., 1831.
+9521 Harriet Stillman,» b. in Eutland, 22 Dec, 1831; m. (1) George Glynn
Foster; (2) Stephen Decatur Smith.
4120. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Ephraim'' (1502), b. in Amherst, Mass., 23 July,
1792 ; m. 6 Feb., 1812, Daniel Dewey Cooke, b. 18 Jan., 1792, son of Gen. Joseph
Cooke, b. in Goshen, Conn., 13 July, 1750, and Euth Dewey, b. in Sheffield, Mass
28 Feb., 1760.
He was a farmer ; res. in Le Eoy, Ogden and Spencerport, N. Y.
Child. ■
9522 Caroline Maria Coolep b. in Cornwall, Vt., 21 Mar., 1813; m. 15 Feb., ;
1844, James Lyon, b. 23 Feb., 1810; he was a farmer in Spencer- 'J
port; had one child. ':
4122. SMITH,'* sou of Ephraini" (1503), b. in Amherst, Mass., 8 Aug., 179G;
m. 13 Oct., 1829, Susan Manwaring, b. in New London, Conn., 23 Mar., 1809, ■
dau. of Jabez Manwaring, b. 21 Oct., 1775, and Susan Wait, b. 29 Apr., 1775, dau.
of Eichard Wait. She d. 25 Sept., 1871.
He was a carpenter and joiner; res. in Middlebury, Vt., and Le Eoy, N. Y.
Children.
9523 Henry Smith,® b. 7 Nov., 1831 ; d. 21 June, 1835.
9524 Charles Heney,» b. 18 Aug., 1836 ; d. 6 Apr., 1853. J
+9525 Mary Susan,® b. 30 May, 1839 ; m. John B. Candy. !l
+9526 EiCHAED Manwaring,® b. 28 Dec, 1842 ; m. Frances Alice Parks. I
4125. HOEACE,s son of Ephraim'' (1502), b. in Weybridge, Vt., 3 Apr., 1804;
m. 1826, Electa Haskins Farnsworth, b. 9 July, 1808, dau.'of Silas Farnsworth,
of Middlebury, Vt., and Amelia Haskins.
He d. Oct., 1854; she d. 3 May, 1864.
They res. in Le Eoy and Middlebury, N. Y.
Children.
+9531 Silas Farnsworth,® b. ; m. India Maria Marsh.
9532 EoLLiN Augusta,® b. 8 Dec, 1831; d. unm., 27 Nov., 1858.
9533 Harriet Amelia,® b. 10 July, 1840; m. 18 Jan., 1859, James H. Van
Slyke; res. in Morrice, Mich.
4123. MILO,^ son of Ephraim'' (1502), b. in Amherst, Mas-i., 9 Sept., 1799; ^
m. (1) 8 Jan., 1824, Emily Bell, of Weybridge, Vt. |-i
She d. 28 Jan., 1846; he m. (2) 8 Dec, 1846, Mrs. Mary (Mushatt) Castle, of H
Ogden, N. Y., dau. of Peter and Cj-nthia Mushatt ; d. 5 Oct., 1885, aged 86 ; she ,|
d. in Greece, N. Y., 7 Mar., 1895, aged 74; he was a farmer. ^
Children. *j
+9527 Elizabeth,® b. 18 Oct., 1824; m. Eli Webster. %
9528 James Augustus,® b. 16 Feb., 1829 ; m. in Parma, N. Y., 27 Jan., 1864, p
Mary Anna Clark, b. in Parma, 8 Aug., 1838, dau. of William ^
Hutchinson Clark, b. 6 Aug., 1806, and Orpha Amelia Pearl, b. 6 ^|
Sept., 1810; d. in Green, N. Y., 31 May, 1894; was a farmer and U
Presbyterian; she res. in Barnard, N. Y. ; had twins, b. and d. ' \
same day. "'• !
9529 Orrin Bell,® b. 7 Dec, 1838 ; d. unm., in the army, 3 Dec, 1863. -J
+9530 Laura S.,® b. 6 Oct., 1841 ; m. Ira Day Harroun. V
The Kelloggs in the New WoraD. 669
4130. FREEMAN TBACY,^ son of Elijah' (1507),, bap. in Amherst, Mass., 20
Feb., 1803; m. (1) Melinda Myers, b. 4 Jan., 1807.
She d. ; he m. (2) Dolly O'Harro, b. 8 Oct., 1803; she d. ;
he m. (3) 23 Dec, 184-1, Jane B. Davis; she d. ; he m. (4) 17 Dec, 1848,
Mrs. Mary (Laj-ton) Baker, b. in Water Valley, N. Y., May, 1812, widow of
Leander Baker, and dau. of John Layton.
Children by first wife.
9534 Lucy Maria,» b. 19 Aug., 1828; d. 25 Dec, same year.
9535 Sarah Elect.4,«> b. 13 Apr., 1831; d. 23 Dec, 1833.
+9536 Moses Emery,^ b. 8 July, 183(); m. (1) Elizabeth Frances Dillon; (2)
Anna F. Kottmeier.
9537 Elijah Beax," b. 23 June, 1837.
Children by second wife.
9538 Harriet," b. 12 Mar., 1840; d. 21 Sept., 1846.
9539 Minna,» b. 2 May, 1842; m. Charles Parish, d. about 1890; res. in Can-
andaigua, N. Y.
Children by fourth wife.
9540 Charles Hawks," b. 9 Oct., 1849 ; d. 14 May, 1851.
+9541 Hester Ann Rogers," b. 12 Sept., 1854; m. \Villiam Daniels.
4132. REV. ISRAEL HERRICK,^ son of Elijah^ (1507), b. in Rutland, Vt,
2 Aug., 1812; m. in Buffalo, N. Y., 6 Sept., 183G, Julia Malvina Allen, b. 9 Apr.,
1816, dau. of Stephen Allen.
She d. 27 Feb., 1890, in Macedon Center, N. Y.
He was a Methodist minister for more than fifty years, and held prominent
charges until his retirement, in 1899; is a Republican; res. in Macedon Center.
Children.
9542 Josephine," b. in Lancaster, N. Y., 1 Aug., 1838; d. 3 Oct., 1844, in
Perry, X. Y.
+ 9543 Julia Frances," b. in Perry, 3 July, 1845; m. John Henry Mandeville.
4134. JULIUS C.,« son of Elijah'" (1507), b. in New Haven, Vt, 12 Julv,
1816 ; m. in Buffalo, N. Y., 18 Jan., 1837, Hannah M. Widdifield, b. in Whit
Church, Canada West, 18 Oct., 1819.
She d. in Le Roy, N. Y'., about 1894.
Children.
9544 Emmeline Julia M.," b. in Buffalo, 16 Apr., 1838; d. about a week be-
fore her mother.
+9545 Julius Franklin," b. in Buffalo, 1 July, 1850; m. Libbie King.
9546 Caroline E.," b. in Le Roy, 28 June, 1852; d. there, 13 Nov., 1854.
4138. ELISHA,8 son of Elisha^ (1508), b. in Weybridge, Vt., 28 Feb., 1808;
m. July, 1849, Mrs. Cornelia R. (Wead) Kellogg, b. 26 Dec, 1819, widow of his
brother, William Lawrence, and dau. of E^bon Wead, of Bangor, N. Y.
He d. ; she res. in Grand Rapids, Mich.
He was a nurseryman ; res. in Grand Rapids.
Children.
9547 William Lawrence," b. 24 July, 1850; m. 23 Oct., 1871, Florence
Pratt, dau. of Rockwell Pratt, of Alamo, Mich.
670 The Kellogqs in the New World.
9548 Adalaide Wead,^ b. 10 July, 1852 ; m. Emil August Dapper, son of
Martin G. Dapper, of New York.
9549 De Forest Clark," b. -28 May, 1854.
9550 Haeriet Emmoks,*> b. 2 June, 1856.
9551 Albert Hastings," b. IS Oct., 1858 ; d. .
9552 Frederick Wead,» b. 9 Oct., 1861.
9553 George Albert," b. 10 Apr., 1864.
4141. MARIA,8 dau. of Joel' (1509), b. in Amherst, Mass., 15 Feb., 1805; m.
13 Jan., 1829, James Jones, b. 15 Sept., 1805, son of James Jones, b. in Tisbury,
Mass., 14 June, 1775, and Esther Hunt, b. in Williamsburg, Mass., 6 Apr., 1774,
dau. of Abijah Hunt.
Shed. 11 June, 1873; hem. (2) ; shed. ; hem. (3) .
He learned the trade of clothier in Leverett, Mass. In 1830 he established a
woolen mill in Shelburne, Mass., which was burned 14 Feb., 1850. In 1853 he
purchased a farm in Huntington, Mass., where he was deacon in the Congrega-
tional Church and held several town offices. In 1862 he rem. to North Amherst
and, in 1874, res. in East Hampton, Mass.; in 1897 res. in Chesterfield, Mass.
Children.
9554 Alfred Dexter Jones,'^ b. in Amherst, 24 Nov., 1829 ; m. 7 Mar., 1860,
Julina Lyman ; is a farmer ; res. in Adams, 0.
9555 Maria Elizabeth Jones^ b. in Shelburne, 20 June, 1832 ; m. 20 June,
1851, John B}Ton Peck; he d. in Adams, 0., 7 Nov., 1865; she m.
(2) 1 Jan., 1867, Asher P. Freeman, of Huntington; d. 9 Jan.,
1877.
9556 Sarah. Cordelia Jones^ b. in Shelburne, 3 Feb., 1839; m. 9 Mar., 1863,
George Clark, of Lee, Mass.; he was a farmer in Southampton,
Mass.
9557 Ellen Francelia Jones^ b. in Shelburne, 17 Mar., 1841 ; m. 29 Jan., 1862,
James Knight Porter, of Huntington.
4143. ALMIRA,s dau. of Joel' (1509), b. in Amherst, Mass., 29 Aug., 1810;
m. 29 Sept., 1829, Nathan Olney, b. in Scituate, R. I., 27 June, 1804, son of
Nathan Olney and Sarah Taylor.
She d. in Amherst, 6 June, 1885 ; he was run over by the cars and killed, 17
Sept., 1887.
He was a skilled machinist ; after his marriage he lived several years in Am-
herst. In 1839 he rem. to Holyoke, Mass., next to Northampton (Florence), and
returned in 1847, to Amherst, where he res. at the time of his death.
Children.
9558 William Henry Olney^ b. 29 Aug., 1831; m. 10 Oct., 1863, Clara Ingra-
ham, b. 26 Nov., 1832, dau. of Titus Ingraham and Abbie Street;
was a manufacturer of lamp black, in Lowell, Mass. ; res. in Chel-
sea, ilass., where he was a butcher; d. 19 Mar., 1901; had three
children.
9559 Sarah Elizabeth Olney-* b. 3 May, 1834; m. 13 Apr., 1865, Harvey Clark'
Piper, b. 4 Oct., 1825, son of Thomas Piper and Betsey Austin ; he
is a dealer in dry goods and groceries in Amherst; res. in North^
Hadley, Mass. ; has three daus.
9560 Charles Adams Olney^ b. 26 Mar., 1837; d. 2 Feb., 1844.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 671
9561 Villeroy Olncyp b. 9 July, 1839; d. 11 July, 1841.
9562 Almna Olney^ b. 5 Nov., 1842; d. 28 May, 1844.
9563 Mary Louisa Olncy^ b. 11 July, 1846; m. 1 Jan., 1867, George Nelson
Howard, b. 3 Feb., 1845, son of Edward Howard, b. 3 Oct., 1807,
and Huldah Pierce, b. 30 Apr., 1809; he was a farmer in North
Amherst ; had three children.
4144. DEXTER,* son of Joel' (1509), b. in Amherst, Mass., 10 Jan., 1813;
m. 7 Mar., 1839, Mary Towne, b. 29 Nov., 1813, dau. of Ichabod Towne and
Lydia Whipple, of Dana, afterward of Amherst.
He d. 27 Jan., 1862; was drowned in Miller's Eiver, near Orange; she d. in
Amherst, 23 Sept., 1886.
Children.
9564 Bexjamix Fraxklix," b. 18 Aug., 1840; m. Hattie Grossman; had no
children.
9565 Elizabeth Maesh,» b. 25 Sept., 1842; d. 20 Apr., 1844.
+9566 Mart Elizabeth," b. in Montague, Mass., 14 Mar., 1844; m. Dwight
Graves.
9567 Lucy Ellex,* b. in Montague, 1 Aug., 184G; d. in Amherst, 8 Aug.,
1852.
9568 Child," b. 28 Mar., 1852 ; d. in Amherst, 1 May, 1852.
9569 William Hexey,» b. 2 Nov., 1855 ; d. 12 July, 1857.
4145. ESTHER HASTINGS,^ dau. of JoeF (1509), b. 22 Sept., 1815, in Am-
herst, Mass.; m. 13 Mar., 1834, Lucien Moro TJfford, b. 9 Aug., 1816, in Hamp-
den, Mass., son of Daniel Ufford, b. in Chatham, Conn., 5 Apr., 1786, and Lucy
Morris, b. in Hampden, 23 Feb., 1792.
He d. 3 Apr., 1878; after his death she res. in North Amherst.
He was a broom manufacturer.
ChUdren.
9570 Amasa Ainsicorth Ufford,^ b. 30 Sept., 1834; m. 13 Oct., 1857, Mary
Jane Kandall, b. 3 Mar., 1832, dau. of Benjamin Randall, b. 19
Oct., 1790, and Lucy Davison, b. 4 Apr., 1790; d. 25 June, 1870;
was a broomraaker; res. in Pelham, Mass.
9571 Mary Josephine Ufford,'^ b. 15 July, 1836; d. 23 Sept., 1850.
9572 Isaac Morris U^ordP b. 30 Oct., 1839 ; res. on a sugar plantation in
Louisiana.
9573 Lucy Morris Ufford:* b. 26 Jan., 184G; m. 13 May, 1868, James Bailey
Eoberts, b. 8 Oct., 1843, son of Reuben Roberts, b. in North Am-
herst, Mass., 26 July, 1805, and Hannah Goddard, b. in Athol,
Mass., 30 June, 1812; he was a mechanic in the United States
armory in Springfield, Mass.
9574 Andrew Jaclson VffordP b. 20 Oct., 1848; a butcher.
9575 Henry Lucien Ufford,^ h. 17 Dec, 1855; a straw hat manufacturer; res.
in North Amherst.
4146. JOANNA,* dau. of Joel' (1509), b. in Amherst, Mass., 22 Aug., 1818;
m. John Pierce, of Amherst, b. 4 Nov., 1812, son of Thomas Pierce, b. 9 May,
1784, and Jemima Paul.
t
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672 The Kelloggs in the New World. [
Child. \
9576 James Pierce,^ b. ; res. in Amherst. |
4148. ASHLEY R.,« son of WaitstilF (1510), b. ; m. in Niks, Mich.,!
1 May, 1844, as her second husband, Mrs. Maria (Pelton) , b. 26 Nov.,'
1812, dau. of Phineas G. Pelton and Martha Ferris.
He d. in Valparaiso, Ind., 9 Jan., 1859; res. in Michigan, Wisconsin and
Indiana, and after his death she res. in Kalamazoo, Mich. ,
Child. \
9577 Makia Louisa," b. . 1
4149. OLIVE COLWELL,s dau. of WaitstilF (1510), b. in New Haven, Vt., 1
14 Dec, 1813; m. 1 June, 1835, Edward Erastus Hall, of New Haven, b. 10 Jan.,
1812, son of Dr. Adin Hall.
She d. in Burke, N. Y., 4 Jan., 1857.
He was a farmer; res. in New Haven, Vt., Constable, N. Y., and Chester,
Mass. He was a Methodist and a Democrat.
Children, all except the eldest, b. in Constable.
9578 Adelaide Hall^ b. in New Haven, July, 1836; res., unm., in Chester.
9579 Eleanor Hall,'* b. 1838.
9580 Lucy Jlall^ b. July, 1840 ; res. in Texas.
9581 Evelyn Ilall^ b. Oct., 1842 ; m. William Day ; he was a hotel-keeper in
Chester; had two children.
9582 Adin Miflin Hall,^ b. 4 Dec., 1844.
9583 DariL'in Hall^ b. 4 Dec., 1846; is a merchant; res. in Villisca, la.
9584 Edward G. Hall,^ b. 24 Dec, 1848 ; d. same day.
9585 Frederick Hall,^ b. 1853.
9586 Willis L. Uall,^ b. 8 May, 1855; d. in Rochester, Minn., 5 Dec, 1879.
4150. EDWIN COLWELL,^ son of WaitstilF (1510), b. in New Haven, Vt,
20 Jan., 1817 ; m. in Shutesbury, Mass., 27 June, 1849, Maria A. Stetson, b. 15
Oct, 1827, dau. of Gideon Stetson,* b. 22 May, 1790, son of Gideon Stetson, Sr.,
of Amherst, Mass., and Clarissa Henry, of Shutesbury, b. 20 Dec, 1794.
He d. in Colorado, Tex., 19 July, 1890; was buried in Shutesbury.
He res. in Shutesbury; in 1855 he rem. to Oshkosh, Wis., where he was en-
gaged in the lumbering business for twenty-five years; she now res. in Kansas
City, Mo.
Children.
-1-9587 George Edwin » b. in Shutesbury, 6 Mar., 1850; m. Louisa Babbatz.
9588 Clara Mahia,» b. in Shutesbury, 14 Feb., 1852 ; res., unm., in Oslikosh.
-1-9589 Olive Colwell," b. in Shutesbury^ 23 Jan., 1855; m. Arthur Welling-
ton Hudson,
-f 9590 Nannie Maeia,® b. in Oshkosh, 5 Dec, 1866; m. Arthur Hugh Richards.
*Gideon Stetson was a descendant of Cornet Robert Stetson, Cornet of the first horse
company raised in Plymouth Colony, Mass., in 1658. Robert settled, 1634, in Scituate,
and was granted a considerable portion of land, which became the homestead and re-
mained in possession of the family for two hundred years. Gideon Stetson, Sr., was a
revolutionary soldier, son of John Stetson and Nancy Thayer. Clarissa Henry's mother
was Mehitable Peck, dau. of Maj. Nathaniel Peck, of .Amherst. Maj. Nathamel was a
revolutionary soldier, holding a Major's commission. See note p. 309.
The Kelloggs in the New Wokld. 673
4160. FANNY,8 dau. of Martin' (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 24 Sept., ISOl;
m. 30 Jan., 1828, Theodore Pasco, b. in East Windsor, Conn., 13 Dec, 1800.
He d. 12 Oct., 1873; she d. in Hadley, 25 Mar., 1885.
He was a farmer; res. in Hadley.
Children, h. in Hadley.
9591 Eliza Collins Pasco,^ b. 1 Oct., 1828; d. unm., 30 Aug., 1893.
9592 Cornelia Asenath Pasco,'^ b. 22 Oct., 1831; m. 19 Dec, 1851, Horace
Cooke; had one son and a dau.
9593 Maria Lucretia Pascop b. 23 July, 1835; res., unm., in Hadley.
959-1 Martin Kellogg Pasco'-* b. 15 Dec, 1841 ; m. 21 May, 1872, Xellie P.
Guthrie; had five children.
9595 Albert Hastings Pasco,^ b. 5 Jan., 1847 ; d. Aug., 1848.
4161. LUCY,s dau. of Martin" (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 15 Feb., 1803; m.
25 Aug., 1821, Bradford Bentley, b. 15 Mar., 1799.
He d. 20 Oct., 1842 ; she d. 2 Dec, 1889.
He was a mechanic ; res. in Amherst.
Children, b. in Amherst.
9596 Mary Eliza Bentley,^ b. 9 Nov., 1822; m. in Amherst, 17 July, 1844,
Ba.Yter Eastman, of North Amherst; d. Apr., 1890; he was a
farmer; had two children.
9597 Lucy Amelia Bentley,'^ b. 9 Aug., 1824; m. 21 Oct., 1847, Henry Greene,
of Hadley, a farmer; had two children.
9598 Henry Martin "Bentley,'* h. 23 Oct., 1826; d. 1 Jan., 1836.
9599 James Dwight Bentley,^ b. 22 Feb., 1829; d. 3 Nov., 1858.
9600 Julia Minerva Bentley P b. 14 Aug., 1831; d. 4 Mar., 1855.
9601 Almena Rich Bentleyp b. 8 Sept., 1834; m. 16 Aug., 1859, Rev. Justin
E. Twitchell, of New Haven, Conn.; res. in Northampton, Mass.;
had two children.
9602 Henry Bradford Bentley p b. 13 July, 1837; d. 16 Mar., 1838.
9603 Frances Jane Bentley p b. 28 Oct., 1839; m. Sept., 1869, Rev. David 0.
Mears, of Essex, Mass.; d. 26 Mar., 1879; he res. in Worcester,
Mass. ; had two children.
4163. ELIZA,8 dau. of Martin'' (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 12 July, 1807;
m. 28 Nov., 1831, Lewis Laprelate Draper, b. in Attleboro, Mass., 28 Mar., 1801,
son of Lewis Draper, b. 3 May, 1767, and Lucy Orme, b. 1762.
She d. 20 May, 1872; he d. 15 Sept., 189^0; both d. in Northampton, Mass.
They res. in Pelham, Shutesbury, Amherst and Northampton, Mass. He
was a merchant and capitalist.
Child.
9604 Antoinette Orme Draper,^ b. 20 Sept., 1840; m. 1859, Rev. John Peter-
son; d. 13 Nov., 1861 ; had one child, who d., aged 8 months.
4164. LORENZO,* son of Martin' (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 17 July, 1809;
bap. in Amherst, 3 Sept., same year; m. Apr., 1829, Fanny Jones, b. in Hadley, 1
Mar., 1811.
He d. 25 July, 1829; she d. in Cortland, N. Y., 4 May, 1879.
44
674 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Child.
+9605 LoREXzo Martin,^ b. in Hadley, 17 Feb., 1830; m. (1) Mary McKive-
gan; (2) Joanna Airis.
4165. STILLMAN,** son of Martin". (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 28 Sept.,
1811 ; m. in South Deerfield, 13 Sept., 1837, his cousin, Sybil Woodbury Hast-
ings, b. in Amherst, Mass., 19 Nov., 1816, dau. of Lucius Hasting?, b. 13 Oct.,
1791, and Olive Smith, b. 19 Feb., 1792.
She d. in Hadley, 30 Aug., 1880; he d. there, 30 Dec, 1887.
He was a farmer in Amherst.
Children, h. in Hadley.
9606 Martha Louisa,® b. 18 Aug., 1838 ; m. 9 Dec, 1868, Edwin Warren
Clark, of Amherst, b. 2 Dec, 1842, son of Simeon Clark and Myra
Cowles; d. 18 July, 1869; had no children.
9607 Henry Martin,» b. 6 July, 1840; d. 29 June, 1849.
+9608 S.^RAH Jane,*> b. 3 Feb., 1842 ; m. Clover George Irvine.
9609 Ann Eliza,» b. 14 Feb., 1845; d. unm., in Hadley, 10 Sept., 1870.
+9610 Edward Patson," b. 29 Jan., 1848; m. Mary Louisa Fales.
9611 Martin Cadt,» b. 19 Oct., 1851; d. 11 Feb., 1854
9612 Harriet Dickinson,^ b. 3 Aug., 1853; res. in Amherst.
+9613 Frederick Dwight,'* b. 20 July, 1855; m. Harriet Whipple Phillips.
9614 Fanny Isabelle,® b. 22 June, 1858; d. 21 Feb., 1859.
4168. MARY,s dau. of Martin" (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 18 Aug., 1818;
m. 3 Oct., 1838, James Coffran, b. in Goshen, K H., son of Benjamin Coffran
and Miriam Stevens.
He d. in Agawam, Mass., 3 Mar., 1881 ; she res. in Springfield, Mass., with
her son, Henry.
He res. in Amherst, ilass., Xew York City and Springfield. He was a
butcher and hotel steward.
Children.
9615 Mar2j Ellen Coffran,^ b. 7 Feb., 1841 ; m. 6 May, 1863, William K. Rich-
ards; res. in St. Louis, Mo.
9616 Frank E. Coffran,^ b. 14 Apr., 1855 ; m. Sarah Martha Hill, of Auburn,
X. Y. ; res. in Springfield ; has two children.
9617 Henry K. Coffran,* b. 26 Dec, 1857 ; m. Mary Emily Watrous, of Ken-
sington, Conn.; had no children.
4169. HARRIET NEWELL,^ dau. of Martin" (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 16
June, 1821 ; m. there, as his second wife, 20 Jan., 1857, Jonas Humphrey Win- |^
ter, b. in Shutesbury, Mass., 29 Nov., 1813, son of Jonas Winter, of Shelburne,
Mass., b. in Shelburne, 1789, and Melinda Haskins, b. in New Salem, Mass.
He d. in Faribault, Minn., 30 July, 1887.
He was a merchant; rem. from North Amherst to Faribault, June, 1857,
where he res. until his death.
Children.
9618 Hattie Kellogg Vfinter,^ b. 29 Jan., 1860; m. 11 June, 1884, Kendall
Greene, b. in Washington, D. C, son of Joseph D. Greene, of Dela-
ware, and Kendall, dau. of Amos Kendall, who was Post-
master-General during the administration of Andrew Jackson; d-
8 Jan., 1892; had two children.
9619 Henry Martin Winter^ b. 20 July, 1863; d. 17 Aug., 1864.
*.
The Kellogqs in the New World. 675
4170. MARTHA CROCKEK,* dau. of Martin^ (1516), b. in Hadley, Mass., 1
May, 1825; m. 2 Sept., 1S46, Charles Henry Dickinson, b. in Windsor, Conn., 5
Jan., 1821, son of Moses B. Dickinson, b. in Amherst, Mass., and Ruth Bissell
Osborne, b. 31 May, 1799.
She d. -1 Apr.^ 1893.
They res. in Xorthampton, Mass.
Children, b. in Northampton.
9620 Louisa Hubbard Dickinson,^ b. 17 Mar., 1848; d. 4 Oct., 1849.
9621 Hattie Theresa Dickinson,'' b. 15 July, 1850; d. 31 Oct., 1853.
9622 Charles Henry Dickinson/* b. 28 May, 1855; m. 16 Feb., 1881, Clara C.
Maynard ; had two children.
4172. MARTIX ALEXIS,^ son of Rev. Bela" (1517), b. in West Haven, Conn.,
28 Apr., 1808; m. 28 Mar., 1829, Marilla Cooley, b. 30 July, 1806, dau. of Daniel
K. Cooley, of Hartford, Conn., b. 7 Oct., 1781, and Lavinia Church, b. 25 June,
1786.
He d. in Brooklyn, X. Y., 19 Feb., 1871; she d. in Xew York City, 31 Dec,
1376.
He was a merchant; res. in Hartford.
Children, b. in Hartford.
+9623 Jaxe Maeilla» b. 28 Apr., 1830; m. (1) Alexander Osbourn ; (2)
Matthew Wilson.
+9624 Lavixia M.vrgaeet,» b. 24 June, 1833; m. (1) Xorman Lee Hart; (2)
Samuel Winchester.
9625 Charles Alexis,'* b. 4 July, 1838; d. 15 Oct., same year.
9626 Eliza Walton,^ b. in Hartford, 26 June, 1835 ; m. as his second wife,
23 June, 1876, Robert Dale Owen; he dedicated, before his mar-
riage, his autobiography to her ; she was a cultivated artist ; he d.
24 June, 1877; she m. (2) 8 July, 1878, Dr. William Andrew
Browne, of Boston, b. 1840, son of Charles Allen Browne ; he d. 28
Mar., 1897, aged 57; she d. in Lake George, X. Y., 14 Sept., 1899 ;
had no children.
+9627 Christine Louise,** b. 4 Dec, 1842; m. (1) Joseph Gibbs Jones; (2)
Henry Lewis Gregg.
4173. BELA CROCKER,^ son of Rev. Bela'' (1517), b. in West Haven, Conn..
27 Apr., 1811 ; m. 15 Oct., 1839, Mary Golden Bartlett,* b. in Bloomfield, Conn.,
29 Apr., 1818, dau. of Rev. John Bartlett, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 11 Aug., 1784,
and Jane Golden, b. in Columbia, X. Y., dau. of David Van Waters Golden.
He d. in Avon, Conn., 30 Sept., 1892 ; she is living in Avon.
He was a country merchant; was Postmaster, Town Clerk, Justice of the
Peace and Judge of Probate; res. in West Avon, Conn.
Children, b. in Avon.
+9628 Edward Wilberforce.^ b. 29 Xov., 1840; m. Hilah Ann Dart.
9629 John Bartlett ,» b. 3 July, 1842; d. 20 June, 1854.
•Through her father, Mary Golden Bartlett is a descendant of twelve of the '•May-
flower" company, Dec. 1620. viz: John and Priseilla Alden, Elder William and Mary
Brewster, John and Elizabeth Howland, John Tilly and wife, William MuUins and wife,
Love Brewster and Eichard Warren.
.
676 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+9630 Charles Alexis," b. 10 Mar., 1844; m. Minerva Humphrey.
9631 Wallace Bela,» b. 12 June, 1S47;. d. 9 Jan., 1858.
9632 Jane Bartlett," b. 21 Sept., 1849; res., unm., in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
-f-9633 Mary Louisa," b. 26 July, 1851 ; m. Yung Wing.
+9634 William Henry," b. 28 July, 1853; m. Isabel Chapman.
+9635 Francis Baktlett," b. 20 Sept., 1855 ; m. Elizabeth Brockett.
4175. AMELIA CYNTHIA,^ dau. of Eev. Bela'' (1517), b. in Brookfield,
Conn., 12 Dec, 1815; m. 12 Dec., 1838, Eev. James Kilbourn, b. in Litchfield,
Conn., 29 May, 1816.
She d. in Sandwich, III, 5 May, 1862.
He was graduated in 1843 from the Theological Department of Yale Col-
lege ; res. in Bridgewater, Colebrook, Frospect and Middle Haddam, Conn., and
in Eacine, Wis.
Children.
9636 Henrietta Cordelia Kilbourn,^ b. in Litchfield, 4 Sept., 1841 ; d. in
Sandwich, 17 Jan., 1859.
9637 James Kellogg Kilbourn,^ b. in Bridgewater, 3 Apr., 1845; was grad-
uated from Beloit College, in 1868, and from Andover Theological
Seminary, in 1872; in 1874 he was sent by the American Board as,
missionary to Monterey, Mex.
9638 Edward Osborn Kilbourn,^ b. 4 May, 1848 ; d. 20 June, 1849.
9639 Edward Bela Kilbourn,^ b. in Litchfield, 3 Aug., 1851 ; was graduated
from Amherst College in the class of 1874.
4176. MAEY ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Eev. Bela' (1517), b. in Avon, Conn., 18
Sept., 1822; m. 7 Sept., 1843, Edgar Maurice Woodford, b. 15 Apr., 1824, sou of
Zerah Woodford, of West Avon, Conn., and Minerva Potter.
He d. in the Union service; she res. in 1876 in Millbury, Mass.
He was a farmer and land surveyor in Avon, Conn.
Children, b. in Avon.
9640 :\Ianj Emma Woodford,^ b. 16 June, 1847 ; m. 2 Xov., 1870, Henry War-
ren Sweetser, a merchant of Millbury.
9641 Edgar Kellogg Woodford,'^ b. 27 Sept., 1848; is a railroad engineer; res.,
in Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
9642 Anna Lydia Woodford,^ b. 18 May, 1851; m. 16 Oct., 1874, Henry
Augustus Minor, a bookkeeper in Xew Haven, Conn.
4195. HAEEIET,8 (j^u. of William' (1532), b. in Amherst, Mass., 11 Aug.,
1805; m. 11 Apr., 1826, Joel Baker, b. 15 June, 1800, son of Martin Baker, of
Amherst, bap. 7 Oct., 1770, and Polly Smith, b. 17 Apr., 1776.
She d. 25 Dec, 1882 ; he d. 30 Sept., 1890.
He was a farmer in Amherst.
Children, b. in Amherst.
9643 Charles Kellogg Baker^ b. 12 Oct., 1827; m. 1853, Achsah Dodge;.
served in Co. D, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts Eeg., Col. Horace-j
C. Lee; d. in Amherst, 7 Apr., 1862, from wounds received in ther^
battle of Newbern, N. C. ; had no children.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 677
^J6-i4 Mary Antoinette Bakcr,^ b. 7 Xov., 1829; m. 1 May. 1855. Dr. William
Schuyler Aumock, of Malone, X. Y., b. 19 May, 1851; rus. in
Eochester, X. Y.
9645 Harriet Henrietta Bakcr,^ b. St] June, 1840; m. 13 Nov., 1868, Dr. Wil-
liam George Stevenson, of Cambridge, K". Y'., b. 6 Feb., 1842.
4196. LYMAN,s son of William' (1535), b. in Amherst, Mass., 29 Apr., 1807 ;
m. 27 Dec, 1832, Mary Ann Porter, b. 10 Feb., 1814, dau. of Elijah Porter, of
Granby, and Anna Abbott, of Bolton, Conn.
She d. 18 Sept., 1885; he d. in Amherst, Mass., 19 Oct., 1885.
He was a capitalist; res. in Xorth Amherst.
Children, h. in North Amherst.
+9646 Ellen Eliza,o b. 25 Sept.. 1833; m. Eev. George Elisha Fisher.
9647 Henry Portf.r,» b. 14 June, 1835; d. in Shelburne, Mass., 2 Mar., 1856,
while preparing for college ; was a young man of great promise.
9648 LuciA,» b. 1 Oct., 1839; m. as his second wife, 13 June, 1877, Arthur
Frederick Cowles, of Amherst; d. 21 Sept., 1882; had no children.
9649 Xanct Isabel," b. 19 Jan., 1842; m. 21 Oct., 1863, Arthur Frederick
Cowles, son of James Cowles and X^ancy Henderson, of Amherst;
d. in Faribault, Minn., 6 Aug., 1868; is buried in X'orth Amherst ;
he res. in Waterbury, Conn. ; had no children.
4199. EMELIXE,s dau. of WiUiam" (1532), b. in Amherst, Mass., 4 Sept.,
1813; m. Ferdinand Eobinson, b. in South Brimfield, now Wales, Mass., 23 July,
1808, son of Amariah Eobinson, b. in Attleboro, Mass., 22 Apr., 1766, and Eebecca
^VTiitney Wetherell, b. in Wrentham, Mass., 14 Feb., 1773.
She d. 25 May, 1882 ; he d. 7 Aug., 1886.
He rem. from Wales to Amherst, in 1832; to Lowell, in 1866, and to Wor-
cester, in 1870, where he res. until his death.
Children.
9650 William Harrison Robinson^ b. 19 Oct., 1835; m. 11 Jan., 1860, Jane
Beers Ingram, b. 2 May, 1843, dau. of William Ingram, b. 12 May,
1817, and Betsey Sanford Parker, b. in Hadley, Mass., 22 Aug.,
1816; res. in Boston and Amherst; from 1854 to '57 in Kno.xville,
Tenn., and, m 1899, in Worcester, Mass.; was a jeweler; had four
children.
9651 Susan Rebecca Robinson,'^ b. 3 Feb., 1840; m. 28 July, 1862, Eev. Jonas
Oramel Peck^ b. in Groton, Vt., 4 Sept., 1836, son of Jonathan
Jones Peck, b. 29 Aug., 1808, and Myra Jane Tucker, b. 1812; he
was graduated from Amherst College, in 1862 ; received the degree
of D. D. in 1874 from. Lawrence University, of Wisconsin; he was
a clergjman of the Methodist Episcopal Church; res. from 1862
to '64 in Chelsea, Mass.; 1864-67 in Lowell; 1867-70 in Worcester;
1870-73 in Springfield, Mass.; 1873-75 in Chicago; 1875-78 in
Baltimore; 1878-81 in Brooklj-n; had two children.
9652 Hattic May Robinson,^ b. 21 Jan., 1S58.
4202. SAXFOED WELLS,^ son of WilUam' (1532), b. in Amherst, Mass., 14
June, 1824; m. 25 Xov., 1847, Emily Lemira Spear, b. in Goshen, Vt., 17 Dec,
678 The Kelloggs in the New World.
18.25, dau. of Lyscum Spear, of Amherst, b. in Shutesbury, 7 Mar., 1798, and
Lydia Studley Carlisle, b. in Plymouth, Vt., 3 June, 1801.
She d. ; he d. in Waukegan, III., 8 Oct., 1882.
He res. in Amherst, Mass., Lake Forest and Waukegan, III, where he was a
photographer; was engaged in mercantile business in Sauk Center and Hart-
ford, Minn.
Children, h. in Amherst:
-|-96o3 Maey Janette,® b. 23 Oct., 1851; m. Thomas Henry Lindsay.
+965-i William Edward,** b. 1 June, 1855; m. Gertrude May Hutchinson.
4212. CHAELES HENRY,^ son of Joseph^ (1534), b. in Amherst, Mass., 2
Mar., 1811; m. 13 May, 1830, Harriet Watson, b. in Amherst, 20 Dec, 1811, dau.
of David Watson, b. 15 Mar., 17G6, and Lucinda Dickinson, b. 17 Nov., 1769.
(See Samuel +3995.)
He d. 24 Aug., 1849; she d. in Amherst, 10 Apr., 1891; both are buried in
Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y.
He was a leather merchant in New York City. After his death she returned
to Amherst, where she res. until her death.
Children, b. in BrooMyn.
9655 Edwin Field,** b. 15 Dec., 1835; d. unm., in Amherst, 18 Aug., 1861.
9656 Josephine Watson,® b. 25 July, 1843 ; d. 22 Mar., 1848.
9657 Harriet Henry » b. 13 Jan., 1846 ; m. in Amherst, 18 May, 1893, Reu-
ben John Davis Westcott, b. in Pelham,, Mass., 16 Sept., 1841, son
of Jared T. Westcott, b. 9 Oct., 1805, and Ann Baker, b. 26 June,
1807; he was cashier of the First National Bank of Amherst,
1864-87, resigning for a rest and change; they res. in Ware, Mass.;
had no children.
9658 Charles Oliver,** b. 21 Feb., 1848 ; d. 23 Apr., same year.
9659 Josephine Watson,** b, 5 Feb., 1849 ; d. 4 Aug., 1851.
4227. AMASA STETSON,* son of Rufus'^ (1536), b. in North Amherst, Mass.,
3 Dec., 1830; m. (1) 5 June, 1865, Mary Charlotte Wilson, dau. of Robertus Wil-
son, b. 25 Feb., 1810.
She d. 25 Feb., 1866; 'hem. (2) 5 Mar., 1868, Priscilla Cornelia Harris, dau.
of Lorenzo Greene Harris, b. in Washington, N. C, 4 Feb., 1809, and Elizabeth
C. Pitchlynn, b. in Mississippi, 1820; d. 23 Aug., 1882, at the house of his brother,
in Green Bay, Wis. ; is buried on his plantation, six miles west of McAllister, In-
dian Territory.
He was a planter near Rocky Comfort, Ark., and later near McAllister's Sta-
tion, Indian Territory. He was a member of the class of 1853, Union College.
Children by second wife.
96G0 RuFUS Ansel,** b. 31 Dec, 1869 ; d. on the evening of 5 Aug., 1876 ; is
buried in McAllister's Station.
9661 Carlton Burton,** b. 7 Sept., 1879.
4230. RUFUS BELA,* son of Rufus'' (1536), b. in North Amherst, Mass., 15
Apr., 1837; m. in Milwaukee, 21 Apr., 1874, Ellen Enos Bigclow, b. in Hartford,
\
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 679
X. Y., 12 Dec, 1849, dan. of Dr. Thomas Bigelow,* b. in Whitehall, X. Y., 13
Oct., 1801, and Janet Catherine Gordon, b. in Hartford, 7 Nov., 1811.
He d. in Eidgefield, Conn., 21 Sept., 1891, where he and his wife had gone
for his health; she d. in London, England, 2 Aug., 1897.
He was prepared for college at Mount Pleasant Institution in Amherst, and
was graduated from Amherst College in the class of 1858. He immediately went
into his brothers bank in Oshkosh, Wis., and became cashier, in 1865, of the First
Xational Bank of Oshkosh. After the death of his brother,' in 1S70, he was in
poor health and went out of active business. Jan. 1, 1874, he established the Kel-
logg Xational Bank of Green Bay; w^as elected trustee of Amherst College, in
1875, and was re-elected in 1880. He was one of the most prominent citizens of
Green Bay.
He was gathering material for a history of the Kelloggs when taken hence,
and for many years had spent his leisure time corresponding with Kellogg de-
scendants, visiting the early homes and searching public records for data relating
to it. The whole Kellogg family, in general, and the compiler of this Genealogy,
in particular, owe him a debt of gratitude for his intelligent and invaluable efforts
to preserve records which were fast disappearing.
Children.
9662 Ansel Maeshall,^ b. in ililwaukee, 6 June, 1880; res. in Pasadena, Cal.
9663 Janet,^ b. in Green Bay, 21 July, 1882: d. 22 July, same year.
4232. ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Amos^ (1539), b. in Geneseo, X. Y., 4 Dec, 1811 ;
m. in Geneseo, 9 Mar., 1831, John Cotton Mather, b. in Saratoga, X. Y., 9 Apr.,
1807, son of Eusebius Mather and Susan Wells.
He d. 1 Dec, 1877; she d. 9 Aug., 1892.
He was a farmer; a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church; a Whig,
then a Eepublican; res. in Geneseo.
Children, b. in Geneseo.
9664 Manj Mather,^ b. 13 Apr., 1832; m. in Geneseo, 16 Jan., 1856, Horace
Armstrong; res. in Geneseo.
9665 Julia Mather,'^ h. 28 Jan., 1836; m. in Geneseo, 14 June, 1860, Orleans
W. Day; res. in Kochester, N". Y.; d. in Eochester, Oct., 1899.
9666 Eliza Mather,^ b. 28 Jan., 1836; m. in Geneseo, 14 June, 1860, Dennis
H. Burns; res. in Geneseo.
9667 Ransom Mather,^ b. 27 July, 1838; m. in Three Eivers, Mich., 24 June,
1863, Emma Jane Macomber; res. in Grand Eapids, Mich.
9668 Norman Wells Mather,'^ b. 30 Oct., 1840; m. in X>w Buffalo, Mich., 4
Sept., 1878, Mary E. Swem; res. in Grand Eapids.
9669 Sarah Mather,^ b. 24 Feb., 1846; m. in Geneseo, 1 May, 1866, Edward
Hawley ; res. in Geneseo.
9670 Frances Mather/^ b. 7 Feb., 1850; m. in Geneseo, 12 Sept., 1878, Archie
H. Ayers; res. in Grand Eapids.
♦Thomas Bigelow was son of Thomas Bigelow, of Whitehall, b. June, 1709, and Mary
Griffith, b. Aug., 1771. Thomas was son of Eev. Hopestill Bigelow, of Watertown and
Sandisfield, Mass., Danbury, Conn., and Whitehall, X. Y.. b. 1734, and Esther Benedict, of
Danbury, b. 1732. Mary was dau. of Micah Griffith, of Whitehall, and Diadamia Kennedy.
Janet was dau. of Samuel Gordon, of Hartford, b. 2 Jlay, 1776, and Jane Gardner, b. 7
Feb., 1783. Samuel was son of Daniel Gordon, of Xomich. Conn., and Janet Hinman.
Jane was dau. of George Gardner (of Stockbridge, Ma=s., and Troy, X. Y.), b. in Xewport,
R. I., about 1747, and Catherine Donnelly.
680 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4234. AMOS KANSOM,^ son of Amos^ (1539), b. in Genesee, N. Y., 12 Apr.,
1815; m. in Park, Mich., 4 Nov., 1846, Eliza Hoppin, b. in Hanover, N. Y., 4
Dec., 1825, dau. of Samuel Hoppin, b. 6 Nov., 1786, and Eebocca Hunt, b. 15
Mar., 1792.
He was a farmer; res. in Park; was a Presbyterian; in politics, a Whig and
a Republican.
Children.
-1-9671 Ada Frances,^ b. in Arlington, Mich., 25 Sept., 1847; m. Dr. Flavius
Josephus Groner.
9672 Emma Lavina» b. in Parkville, 31 Oct., 1852; res., unm., in Grand
Rapids, Mich.
-1-9673 Amos Ransom,** b. in Parkville, 22 Mar., 1863; m. Isadora Inez
Deats.
-f 9674 Orson Hoppin,» b. in Parkville, 18 Mar., 1867 ; m. Verna Emblcy.
4235. MARY ANN,^ dau. of Amos^ ( 1539 ) , b. in Geneseo, N. Y., IS Oct., 1817 ;
m. in Geneseo, 30 Oct., 1838, Garret Price, b. in Chemocomb, Northumberland
Co., Pa., 15 Oct., 1805, son of Noah Price and Elenor Sutphen.
She d. 7 Jan., 1852;- he d. 1 June, 1870.
He was a farmer, a Methodist and a Republican; res. in Livonia, N. Y.,
where both d.
Children, b. in Livonia.
9675 Mary Elizabeth Priced b. 10 Aug., 1839 ; m. in Livonia, 30 May, 1860,
Almon A. Hoyt; res. in Livonia.
9676 Amelia Ann Pricc,^ h. 26 Feb., 1841; ni. in Livonia, 1880, Joshua
Charles Powell; d. in Livonia, 7 Mar., 1901; he d. .
9677 Melvina Kellogg Price,^ b. 31 Jan., 1843; res., unm., in Livonia.
9678 Wilbur W. Price,^ b. 8 June, 1846; d. 31 Aug., 1863.
9679 Ernest Price-* b. 5 Nov., 1847 ; d. in Livonia, 18 July, 1851.
9680 Adelbert Lee Priced b. 21 Jan., 1850; is unm.
9681 Franh Watson Priced b. 4 Jan., 1852; m. in Livonia, 1878, Lois Ripley;
res. in Livonia.
4236. MALVINA,s dau. of Amos'' (1539), b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 13 Aug., 1820;
m. 23 June, 1842, Asher Williamson Heath, of Ohio, b. 9 Dec, 1812, son of Rich-
ard Heath and Susanna Rittenhouse.
She d. 6 Oct., 1880; he d. 8 Oct., 1886.
He was a farmer and a Republican; res. in Florence, 0., where both d.
Children, b. in Florence.
9682 Eugenia A. Fleath^ b. 6 Apr., 1843; res., unm., in Florence.
9683 Clayton R. Heath^ b. 27 Dec, 1844; d. unm., in Florence, 31 Aug.,
1889.
9684 Courtney E. Heath,^ b. 31 Jan., 1848; d. unm., in Florence, 18 Sept.,
1901.
9685 Richard Hartley Eeath^ b. 8 Dec, 1852; d. in Florence, 24 Mar., 1854.
9686 Flora E. Heath,^ b. 15 Aug., 1856; m. in Florence, 15 Oct., 1878, John
Reding Peck; res. in Toledo, 0.
1
The Kelloqgs in the New World. 681
4237. AMY,8 dau. of Amos'' (1539), b. in Genesee, N. Y., 1-1 Xov., 1825; m.
in Gcncseo, 21 Jan., 1819, William Henry Birge, b. in Gcneseo, 1 Jan., 1820, son
of Alfred Birge, b. 4 Jan., 1792, and Anna Bridges, of Geneseo.
He d. in Geneseo, 2 Mar., 1875 ; she res. in Geneseo.
He was a farmer.
Children.
9687 Anna Elizabeth Birge,^ b. 29 Jan., 1850; m. in Geneseo, 9 Oct., 1878,
Theodore Henrv- Eiley; d. in Mayvillc, Dak., 8 Sept., 1885; res.
in Davenport, Wash.
9688 George Kellogg Birge/* b. 22 Aug., 1862 ; m. in Davenport, 1-4 Oct., 1892,
Minnie Bonnewell ; res. in Davenport.
9689 Frances Mather Birge,^ b. 20 May, 1865; m. in Geneseo, 14 Nov., 1889,
Willard A. Trimble; res. in Conesus, N. Y.
9690 Edward William Birge/* b. 15 Jan., 1868 ; m. in New York City, 12 Oct.,
1893, Eva Augusta Nicols; res. in Cincinnati, 0.
4239. HIEAM,s son of Erastus'' (1540), b. in Geneseo, N. Y"., 28 Jan., 1820;
m. (1) in York, Mich., 10 Sept., 1840, Eliza Cook, b. in Newark, N. Y^, 25 Aug.,
1S21, dau. of Jacob Cook and Eve Drum.
She d. in York, 18 Jan., 1842; he m. (2) in Saline, Mich., 9 Apr., 1843,
Jane Eliza Ward, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., 2 June, 1824, dau. of Owen I. Ward, b.
21 Dec, 1796, and Harriet Pinkne}-, b. in Lodi, Mich., 28 Mar., 1802; she d. in
Saline, 24 Mar., 1852; he m. (3) in Saline, 21 Oct., 1855, Mrs. Martha Elizabeth
(Shaw) Streeter, b. in Ca}'nga, N. Y., 11 Sept., 1824, dau. of Adna Shaw, b. 10
Feb., 1795, and Sarah Osbum, b. 9 Apr., 1797, and widow of Uriah Arnold
Streeter, of Dexter, Mich. ; d. in Genoa, Mich., 1 Apr., 1892.
He was a Presbj-terian; res. in Genoa; she res. in Howell.
Child by first wife.
9691 Thomas Spexcer,** b. in Y'ork, 7 Sept., 1841; d. 2 Dec, 1851.
Children by second wife.
+9692 Eliza," b. in Y'ork, 24 Apr., 1845; m. Maj. Seymour Howell.
+9693 Eemina9 b. in Saline, 29 July, 1846; m. Dr. Giles B. Allen.
9694 Owen Waed,» b. in Genoa, 8 Dec, 1849 ; m. in Green Oak, Mich., 24
Feb., 1875, Sarah Holden; res. in Three Rivers, Mich.
Child by third wife.
+9695 Willard Shaw%» b. in Genoa, 19 July, 1856; m. Flora Maria Legg.
4240. DAVID,s son of Erastus' (1540), b. in Geneseo, N. Y'., 31 Mar., 1821;
m. in York, Mich., 22 Feb., 1844, Eliza Coe, b. 27 May, 1820, dau. of William
Coe and Mary Parker, of Eockland, N. Y'.
He d. in Oceola, Mich., 15 Aug., 1897; she d. there, 21 Jan., 1898.
He was a farmer and a Methodist; res. in Oceola and Genoa, Mich.
Children, except the first, b. in Genoa.
+9696 Mart Eliza," b. in Oceola, 26 Nov., 1844; m. William Bradley White-
head.
+9697 Harriet," b. 9 Mar., 1847; m. Gilbert Bradley.
9698 Erastus David," b. 1 Oct., 1849; m. in Howell, Mich., 31 Oct., 1879,
Harriet Grace Brainerd ; res. in Genoa and Oceola.
682 The Kelloqgs in the New World.
+ 9699 Martha,^ b. 14 Mar., 1S5G; m. Eugene B. Furman.
+9700 George Amons,^ b. 7 June, 1858; m. Emma Brainerd. ^
+9701 EiiMA,» b. 14 Feb., 1862 ; m. Charles H. Xewman.
4241. CELINDA,^ dau. of Erastus^ (1540), b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 20 June,
1823; m. in York, Mich., 22 Dec., 1858, Milan Glover, b. in Newark, N. Y., 11 |
Aug., 1809, son of Wilmington Glover. f]
He d. in Lodi, Mich., 20 Apr., 1868. ij
He was a farmer and a Presbyterian ; res. in Saline, Mich. |j
Children, b. in York. *
9702 Edward Livingston Glover,^ b. 7 Oct., 1859; is unm. t
9703 Frank Ernest Glover,'^ b. 19 Apr., 1861; m. in Howell, Mich., 20 Dec,
1894, Jennie May Eoss; res. in Webberville, Mich.
9704 Archie Milan Glover,'^ b. 4 Dec, 1863; m. in Howell, 16 Nov., 1890, Bar-
bara Bayha; res, in Webberville.
9705 Elizabeth Emma Glover," b. 19 June, 1865; is unm.
4242. EBENEZER,^ son of Erastus" (1540), b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 19 Dec,
1824; m. in Genoa, Mich., 18 Jan., 1849, Eachel Goewey, b. in Lansingburg,
N. Y., 25 July, 1823, dau. of Solomon P. Goewey, of Genoa.
She d. in Genoa, 10 Dec, 1853; he m. (2) 4 May, 1854, Fannie Bradley, b.
in Barry, N. Y., 11 Sept., 1832, dau. of Orlando Bradley and Prudence Hath-
away, of Hartland, Mich.
He is a farmer ; a Methodist ; res. in Oceola, Mich.
Children hy first wife, h. in Oceola.
+9706 Wealthy Alida," b. 23 Oct., 1849 ; m. John Amos Browning.
9707 Spencer Amos,» b. 2 Dec, 1851 ; d. in Oceola, 23 Oct., 1859.
9708 Eachel Frances,** b. 8 Nov., 1853; m. in Oceola, 4 Nov., 1875, Charles
E. Hardy ; res. in Howell.
Children hy second wife, h. in Oceola.
9709 Celinda,® b. 25 Jan., 1855; d. in Oceola, 6 Apr,, 1859.
+9710 Charles Edwaed,® b. 4 Sept., 1858; m. Julia Adelle Beebe.
9711 Celinda,» b. 26 Jan., 1861; d. in Oceola, 17 Mar., 1872.
9712 Iea» b. 4 Feb., 1864; d. in Oceola, 24 July, 1866.
9713 Prudence Elizabeth," b. 11 Feb., 1866; d. unm., in Oceola, 4 Apr.,
1889.
9714 Cora M.,» b. 15 Apr., 1870; m. in Oceola, 28 Dec, 1892, Arthur Bruce
Nichols ; res. in Brighton, Mich.
9715 Elijah Ellis," b. 9 Dec, 1871; is a farmer; res. in Oceola.
9716 LoREN A.,» b. 28 July, 1874; m. in Hartland, 30 Nov., 1899, Clara Lola
Meabon; res. in Oceola.
9717 Baldwin Hathaway," b. 14 July, 1877; m. in Howell, 1 Jan., 1901,
Alice Ethel Garland, b. in Howell, 9 Apr., 1878, dau. of Arthur
Garland and Ethel Bryan, of Howell ; was graduated from Howell
High School; is a traveling salesman; Baptist and a Eepublican;
res. in Fort Dodge, la.
Th£ Kelloggs in the New World. 683
4244. WEALTHY ELLIS,* dau. of Erastus- (1540), b. in Geneseo N' Y 16
Aug 1828; m. m York, Mich., 19 Apr., 1849, Charles Edward Pope,'b. in Xew
Bedford Mass., 25 Dec, 1827, son of Thomas Pope, b. 1789, and Emily Brown,
b. 20 July, 1793. '
He is a farmer; a member of the First Baptist Church in Saline, Mich
where they res. '
Child.
9718 Emily Brown PopcP b. in Saline, 7 Feb., 1853; m. in Saline, 8 Oct.,
1873, Beverly Parsons Davenport; res. in Saline.
4245. ELIJAH ELLIS,« son of Erastus^ (1540), b. in Geneseo, N. Y., 23 June
1830; m. (1) in Y>ilanti, Mich., 3 June, 1852, Katharine Redner, b in Aucnista'
Mich., 1 Apr., 1832, dau. of Conrad Redner and Eve Miller. '^
She d. in Augusta, 20 Jan., 185C; he m. (2) in Ypsilanti, 3 June, 1858
Margaret Warner, b. in Y'ork, Mich., 11 Aug., 1837, dau. of Jesse Warner, b. 23
Dec, 1785, and Margaret Hutchinson, b. 15 Dec, 1792; d. , in Clint, Tex.
He was a Presbyterian ; res. in Ann Arbor, Mich., and later in Clint. '
Child by first wife.
9719 Spencer Eddy,® b. in Augiista, 16 Jan., 1854; d. 13 Jan., 1855.
Children by second wife.
+9720 Ada Louise,» b. in Ypsilanti, 31 May, 1860; m. James Clyde Critchett
9721 CouRTL.\ND Ellis,» b. in Augusta, 13 Feb., 1863 ; m. in Lima, 0., 9
Nov., 1897, Laura Finck, b. in Wilmington, 0., 21 Mar., 1864, dau.
of Jacob Howard Finck, b. 24 Oct., 1830, and Mary Louisa James,
b. 14 Mar., 1834; res. in Clint, Tex.; is a Presbyterian; a Repub-
lican and an alfalfa grower ; had no children.
+9722 Jessie,9 b. in Ann Arbor, 1872; m. William H. Kinnon.
4250. AMELIA ELIZA,^ dau. of Samuel" (1541), b. in Geneva, N Y 19
Feb., 1832; m. in Geneva, 18 Oct., 1855, Eli Atwater Bronson, b. in Middlebury
Conn., 1827, son of Philo Bronson, b. 15 May, 1782. and Chloe Bronson b 3
Aug., 1781.
He is a nurseryman ; res. in Geneva ; a Presbyterian.
Children.
9723 Frederic Spencer Bronson,^ b. 23 July, 1856.
9724 Charles Eli Bronson,'* h. 6 Dec, 1857'; m. in Stratford, Conn., 23 Nov.,
1898, Amy Talbot Taintor; res. in Saginaw, Mich.
9725 Samuel Bronson,^ b. 1 July, 1859.
9726 Jane Louise Branson,^ b. 21 June, 1860.
9727 Mary Amelia Bronson,^ b. 13 Mar., 1864; m. in Geneva, 21 Sept., 1887,
John Dunlap Buckley ; res. in Brookl}-n, N. Y.
9728 Susan Jessie Bronson,^ b. 15 Dec, 1865; m. in Geneva, 19 Feb., 1896, '
John Lansing Bennett ; res. in Philadelphia, Pa.
9729 Clara Agnes Branson,"* b. 21 Nov., 1871; m. in Geneva, 11 June, 1896,
Charles Ramsey Buckley ; res. in Brookl}Ti.
4253. GEORGE BLOSSOM,^ son of SamueF (1541), b. in Geneva N Y 5
Mar., 1840; m. in South Hadley, 27 Feb., 1867, Ella Maria Smith, b.' in South
684 The Kellogo.s in the New World.
Hadley, 4 Aug., 1846, "aau. of Edmund Smith, b. 13 Jan., 1811, and Emiline
Moody, b. 29 Oct., 1808.
He d. in Geneva, 23 Sept., 1898 ; she res. in Hadley.
Children, h. in Geneva.
9730 Thomas Brown," b. 6 Feb., 1871; drowned 2.5 Aug., 1885.
9731 Louise Clara,» b. 1 Jan., 1873; d. 28 Dec., 1878.
9732 Lillian Smith » b. 30 May, 1875; d. 23 Dec, 1878.
4255. HIRAM,8 son of RusselF (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., Oct., 1822; m.
(1) in Elba, N. Y., Oct., 1845, Miranda Ho}i, dau. of Levi Hoyt.
She d. in Barry Co., Mich., 1864; he m. (2) Mrs. Maryette Clark, widow of
Jack Clark; d. in Battle Creek, Mich., Oct., 1899; she d. 1899.
Children by second ivife.
9733 Marion,» b. in Barry Co., Mich., 1866 ; m. Jacob Stanley ; res. in Bat-
tle Creek.
9734 J0HN,» b. ; res. in Battle Creek.
9735 Harriet," b. ; res. in Battle Creek.
4258. MARTHA,8 dau. of EusselF (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., July, 1829;
m. in Stafford, 11 Jan., 1849, Charles Potter Coy, b. in Byron, N. Y., 17 Mar.,
1824, son of David Potter Coy, b. 1791, and Hannah Sprague, of Ehode Island, b.
Apr., 1790.
He d. in Kalamazoo, Mich., 26 Feb., 1899, where she now res.
He was a farmer ; a Presbyterian ; a Eepublican.
Child.
9736 Marion Coy^ b. in Stafford, Nov., 1849; m. in Kalamazoo, Apr., 1879,
Charles F. Davis; res. in Kalamazoo.
4260. ELIZA JANE,^ dau. of EusselF (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., Oct., |]
1835 ; m. in Stafford, 25 June, 1862, Spencer Eandall, b. in Stafford, 31 Mar., f
1837, son of Israel Eandall, b. 1806, and Celia Watson, of FaU Eiver, Wis., b. in ;]
1811. ^
He is a farmer, Congregationalist and a Eepublican; res. in Ada, Minn. ^j
Child. !]
9737 Charles Francis Randall,^ b. in Fall Eiver, 26 Mar., 1865; m. in Ada, 1 ^|
Feb., 1895, Myra Fracelia Campbell; has one dau. 4-
4261. COENELIA,^ dau. of EusselF (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., 1 Jan., |
1839 ; m. in Eichland, Mich., 26 Feb., 1870, James Green, b. in Littleport, Eng- |
land, Sept., 1838, son of Thomas Green, of Littleport. . j
She d. Mar., 1898; he d. 27 July, 1900. ^
Ees. in Battle Creek, Mich., where both d. He was general manager of the
Advance Thresher Co., of Battle Creek; was an independent Congregationalist;
a Eepublican.
Child.
9738 Charles Coy Greenp b. in Battle Creek, 15 Jan., 1876 ; is a graduate of
the University of Michigan; a lawyer; res. in Battle Creek.
The Kelloogs in the Xew World. 685
4262. FRANCES MARIA.s dau. of RusselF (1546), b. in StaflEord, N. Y., Jan.,
1842 ; m. in Stafford, 1870, Charles Consider Warner, b. 30 Apr., 1839, son of
Consider Warner, b. in Chesterfield, Mass., 14 Feb., 1791, and Mary Jane Jame-
son, b. in East Bloomfield, N. Y., 25 Jan., 1812.
She d. in Le Roy, N. Y., Apr., 1880.
Child.
9739 Harriet Warner,^ b. ; res. in Ann Arbor, Mich.
4263. WILLIAM,^ son of Russell' (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., Apr., 1844;
m. (1) in Stafford, 1864, Susan Davis, b. in Utica, X. Y., Jan., 1846.
She d. in Stafford, Aug., 1877; he m. (2) Nellie Richmond, b. in Bc-gon,
X. Y., dau. of John Richmond.
He is a Republican; res. in Batavia, N. Y.
Children by first wife, b. in Stafford.
9740 Fredeiuck,** b. ; m. in Stafford, Belle Waterman.
9741 Georgianna,* b. ; d. in Stafford.
9742 Harriet/^ b. ; d. in Stafford.
9743 Arthur,** b. .
4264. CAROLINE,^ dau. of RusselF (1546), b. in Stafford, N. Y., Nov., 1845 :
m. in Staflord, 1865, Edwin Moulton, b. in Tonawanda, N. Y., Oct., 1843, son ol
Warren iloulton.
He d. , in Alexander, N. Y.
He was a merchant and a Republican ; res. in Battle Creek, Mich.
Child.
9744 Edwin Warren Moulton,^ b. in Stafford, Apr., 1866; m. in Clinton, Ia.„
May, 1887, Clara Blinn; res. in Clinton; has two children.
4270. FRANCIS,^ son of John'' (1555), b. in Caledonia, N. Y., 14 May, 1824 ;
m. 28 Sept., 1853, Helen Melvina Hogmire, b. 19 Aug., 1835, dau. of Conrad
Hogmire, b. in Hagerstown, Md., 22 Oct., 1792, and Lucy Miller, b. in Sanger-
field, N. Y., 24 Nov., 1797.
He d. in Avon, N. Y., 26 Aug., 1899.
He was a farmer; a lawyer; Justice of the Peace for twelve years; res. in
South Avon, N. Y.
Children, b. in South Avon.
+9745 Ida Bell,» b. 18 Feb., 1855; m. (1) Walter Thomas Howard; (2)
Hiram Wilfred Pardee.
+9746 Edna Viola,® b. 10 Oct., 1860; m. Charles Marvin Church.
+9747 Minnie Emogene,'* b. 13 Dec, 1862; m. Frederick Harvey Rose.
+9748 John Francis,® b. 4 June, 1871; m. Katherine Benjamin Washburn.
9749 Charles Howard,® b. 2 Sept., 1878 ; res., unm., in Rochester, N. Y.
4273. CHARLES,^ son of Horace' (1556), b. in Caledonia, N. Y., 15 Oct..
1822 ; m. in Paris, Mich., 15 May, 1854, Nancy E. Darling, b. in Frankfort Hill,
N. Y., 3 Aug., 1834, dau. of Silas Darling, b. 27 Apr., 1789, and Rhoda Cady, b.
3 Feb., 1794.
He is a farmer ; res. in Grand Rapids, Mich., going there in 1844, from Cale-
donia; a Republican.
686 The Kelloogs in the New World.
Child.
+9750 Makt» b. in Grand Rapids, 4 Oct, 1858; m. William Henry Andrews.
4275. STEPHEN" TITUS,^ son of Horace' (155G), b. in Caledonia, N. Y., 28
Aug., 1827; m. in Caledonia, 1855, Mary Ann Gray, b. 1829.
She d. 26 Nov., 1864.
He is a farmer; after her death res. in Lowell, Jlich.
Children, b. in Vergennes, Mich.
9751 George,o b. 24 Sept., 1857; m. in Grattan, Mich., 24 Sept., 1887, Jessie
Smith, b. 1867, dau. of Dewitt Smith and Mary Nute; is a farmer;
res. in Grattan ; has no children.
+9752 John,** b. 24 Sept., 1860; m. Mrs. Delia Sayles.
9753 Elizabeth (Libby)," b. 17 May, 1863; d. unm., 24 Dec, 1884.
4299. RANSOME HENRY,* son of Jalius' (1561), b. in Moscow, Mich., 18
Oct., 1860 ; m. in Cairo, Kas., 25 Dec, 1886, Lottie Belle Gary, b. in Michigan, 1
Aug., 1869, dau. of Robert Gary, b. 13 June, 1842, and :\Iar}- E. Jenkins, b. 15
July, 1845, of Logansport, Ind.
He d. in lola, Kas., 21 Feb., 1900.
He was a breeder of Poland China swine ; a Baptist ; res. in lola.
Children.
9754 LoREN Beryl," b. in Cunningham, Kas., 8 Nov., 1889; d. 24 Nov., 1891.
9755 Ida Belle,» b. in Cunningham, 18 Mar., 1892; d. 12 Aug., 1893.
9756 Lois May » b. in Cairo, Kas., 23 Feb., 1896.
4300. WILLIAM EDWIN,* son of Julius' (1561), b. in New York, 17 July,
1864; m. in Kingman, Kas., 8 Sept., 1889, Sary Jane Freeman, b. in Brookline,
Mo., 15 July, 1871, dau. of W. C. Freeman and Sary Jane Graham.
He is a laborer and poultry dealer ; res. in Hutchinson, Kas.
Children.
9757 WiLBPEN Milton,» b. in Cunningham, Kas., 19 May, 1892.
9758 Lola May,» b. in Udall, Kas., 11 Dec, 1893.
9759 Eva Floa,** b. in Pretty Prairie, Kas., 3 Nov., 1895.
9760 Oma Alta,» b. in Hutchinson, 10 Apr., 1900.
4312. MARY (POLLY),* dau. of Jonathan'' (1574), b. in Washington, Pa., 19
Feb., 1794; m. in Washington, Mar., 1812, John Riley, b. in Connecticut, 30 Oct.,
1788, son of Minert Riley, of Springville. Pa.
He d. 11 Mar., 1879 ; she d. 22 Dec, 1884.
Res. in Auburn, Pa., where both d. ; he was a farmer and a Republican.
Children, b. in Auburn.
9761 Kellogg Riley, ^ b. 1813; d. unm., in Tunkhannock, 1840.
9762 Minert Riley, ^ b. 15 Nov., 1818; m. in Tunkhannock, Pa., Oct., 1842,
Emily Baldwin; d. in Springville, where she res.
9763 Eliza Riley,^ b. 4 Aug., 1823; m. in Auburn, 18 Jan., 1843, John Mer-
win Bushnell ; d. in Auburn, 3 Oct., 1872 ; he res. in Auburn.
9764 Harriet Riley^ b. 11 Feb., 1827; m. in Auburn, 1839, Dr. John Prall
Lambert; res. in Chicago.
4^
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 687
4313. WILLIAM,^ son of Jonathan' (1574), b. in Luzeme Co., Pa., 1 Mar..
1795; m. Serah Vosburg, b. 10 May, 1796, dau. of Abraham Vosburg, of Kussell
Hill, Pa.
She d. in Binghamton, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1872 ; he d. in Ohio.
They res. in Eussell Hill and Binghampton.
Children.
+9765 Emily,® b. in Auburn, Pa., 25 Sept., 1817 ; m. Orrin Frink Fargo.
+9766 Jonathan,* b. in Eussell Hill, 1 Jan., 1820; m. Lorinda Lathrop.
+9767 ZiBA Smith," b. 27 Apr., 1823; m. Rosanna Lott.
+9768 William Alden,» b. 23 Aug., 1827 ; m. Sarah Jane Wells.
+9769 Frank James," b. in Luzerne Co., Pa., 18 Sept., 1830; m. Catherine
Mather.
9770 Polly," b. ; d. aged 3.
4314. TREDWAY,^ son of Jonathan' (1574). b. in Luzeme Co., Pa., 4 Sept.,
1801 ; m. in Chemung, X. Y., 1821, Xancy Floyd, b. in Chemung, 6 July, 1801,
dau. of Thomas Floyd, of Chemung.
She d. in Auburn, Pa., 7 Sept., 1867 ; he d. in Meshoppen, Pa., 18 May, 1887.
He was a farmer; res. in Auburn; was a Methodist Episcopalian, and a
Whig ; later a Republican.
Children, h. in Washington, Pa.
+9771 Thomas Floyd," b. 2 Sept., 1822; m. (1) Rhoena Bushnell; (2) Alma
Loomis.
9772 Zoroaster," b. 8 Apr., 1824 ; d. in Auburn, 9 July, 1836.
+9773 Harry N.,» b. 14 Jan., 1826; m. Rebekah Gregory.
9774 Porter Horatio," b. 20 Apr., 1830; d. in Auburn, 18 Aug., 1832.
+9775 Casandana," b. 7 May, 1832; m. Xorman Passmore Loomis.
4315. SARAH ( SALLY), » dau. of Jonathan'' (1574), b. in Newport, Pa., 4
Sept., 1805 ; m. in Washington, Pa., 1 Jan., 1823, Gersham Bunnell, b. in Pike
Co.. Pa., 15 Dec, 1803, son of Benjamin Bunnell, of Pike Co., Pa., b. 10 X^ov.,
1742, and Catherine Barry, b. 26 N'ov., 1759.
He d. in Auburn, Pa., 8 June, 1855; she d. in EUi Lake, Pa., 19 Dec, 1881.
He was a farmer from 1817 to '32 in Wyoming Co., Pa., and from 1832 to '55
in Susquehanna Co.. Pa. ; was a member of the M. E. Church from about 1830 ;
was a Whig.
Children.
9776 Jonathan Bunnell,^ b. in Washington, 19 Apr., 1825; m. 8 Oct., 1851,
Charlotte Fargo, b. in Susquehanna Co., 9 Aug., 1828; is a farmer
in Auburn Four Corner?, Pa., on the homestead.
9777 Nancy Bunnell,^ h. in Washington, 7 Sept., 1828; m. 4 Sept., 1850,
Frederick Fargo, b. 12 Xov., 1824; he enlisted 4 Aug., 1862, in the
One Hundred and Forty-first Reg. of Pennsylvania Volunteers and
served during the war; he was a miller in Elk Lake; she d. 20
Apr., 1884.
4341. CASAX'DRA,* dau. of Joseph' (1593), b. in Xew Lisbon, X. Y., 28 Apr.,
1810; m. as his second wife, 13 Apr., 1846, Edwin George Buckland, b. in Poult-
ney, Vt., 39 June, 1779, son of Ebenezf-r Buckland and Lovisa McArthur.
He d. in Garrattsville, X. Y., 23 Aug., 1874.
688 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He was a woolen manufacturer; res. in Poultney, Vt., Oriskany Falls, Xew
Hartford and Garrattsville, N. Y., where she res. after his death.
Child.
9778 Emily Arabella BucUand,^ h. 26 May, 1850; d. 29 Dec, 1852.
4342. MARTIN VOORHIES,^ son of Joseph^ (1593), b. in New Lisbon,
N. Y., 23 Apr., 1812; m. (1) 11 Sept., 1834, Prudence Remington.
She d. ; he m. (2) 4 July, 1844, Maria E. Bradley, b. 2 Dec, 1822.
Child by first wife.
+9779 Charles H.,» b. 26 June, 1835; m. Elizabeth S. Bailey.
Children by second icife.
9780 Melville N.,» b. 5 Jan., 1845; d. 17 May, 1864.
9781 Wilfred M.," b. 9 Mar., 1847; a Jlethodist minister; res in Albion,
Mich.
9782 Albert Melville,^ b. 5 Apr., 1849 ; res. in Oakfield, N. Y.
9783 Martin V.,® b. 1 May, 1851; m. ; res. in Vassar, Mich.
4343. SILAS COOK,* son of Joseph' (1593), b. in New Lisbon, N. Y., 30 Oct.,
1814; m. 30 Apr., 1840, Ann Swift, b. in Warren, Conn., 14 Feb., 1817.
Children.
+9784 Edwin S.,» b. 16 Apr., 1844; m. Kate L. Taylor.
9785 Cornelia F.,» b. 19 Aug., 1848 ; m. John C. Kirtland, Apr., 1867 ; res.
in Trumansburg, N. Y.
9786 Sarah S.,» b. 13 Nov., 1850.
9787 Joseph J.,» b. 19 Jan., 1855.
9788 Clarence M.,» b. 31 May, 1858.
9789 William Elmont » b. 3 Dec, 1861.
4346 WILLIAM J.,* son of Joseph'' (1593), b. in New Lisbon, N. Y., 17 Jan.,
1822 ; m. 20 Sept., 1857, Maria W. Head.
They res. in Hardwick, N. Y., and Marcellus, Mich.
Children.
9790 William E. C.,** b. 1859; res. in Oneonta, N. Y.
9791 Mabel," b. 1862; m. Morning; res. in Lincoln, Neb.
4348. HENRY JOSEPH,* son of Joseph' (1593), b. in New Lisbon, N. Y., 15
Sept., 1827 ; m. in Ludlowville, N. Y., Emma Malvina Bower, b. in Cayuga Co.,
N. Y., 12 Sept., 1826.
They res. in Marcellus, Mich. .,
Children.
9792 Ella Elgene,^ b. 18 June, 1855. -
9793 Cora Casandra,® b. 13 Apr., 1863.
4349. ELIZA MARIA,* dau. of Joseph' (1593), b. in New Lisbon, N. Y., 12
Jan., 1832 ; m. 5 Oct., 1854, Salmon Johnson, b. in New Lisbon, 9 Nov., 1833,
son of Meric Johnson, b. 25 May, 1805, and Amy Wood.
He was killed in the battle of Cedar Run, Va., 19 Oct., 1864.
He was a farmer ; res. in New Lisbon ; served in the civil war in Co. I,
Ninetieth New York Volunteers. After his death she res. in New Lisbon,
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 689
Children.
9794 Irving Henry Johnson,^ b. 19 Jan., ISoS.
9795 Arietta Rebecca Johnson,^ b. 9 Jan., 1861.
9796 Emma Adelle Johnson,^ h. 26 May, 1863.
9797 Ella Estelle Johnson,^ b. 26 May," 1863.
4352. ESTHER AMANDA,* dau. of Benjamin' (159-1), b. 29 Jan., 1809 ; m.
(1) 28 Apr., 1828, Lewis Benedict, b. in Ballston, N. Y., 16 Mar., 1804, son of
Bushnell Benedict, of Ballston, and Cynthia Landon.
He d. in St. Johnsville, X. Y., io Feb., 1844; he was a woolen manufac-
turer; she m. (2) 16 Dec, 1852, Joel Gould, b. in Malta, N. Y., 27 Xov., 1803.
He was, until 1863, a carriage maker; after that time he was engaged in the
Uvery business ; res. in Detroit, Mich.
CJiildrcn by first husband.
9798 Alonzo Benedict,'^ b. 30 Apr., 1830; m. 10 Jan., 1856, Sarah Ann, dau.
of Rev. James Parks, of Ballston ; res. in Greenbush, X. Y. ; had
no children.
9799 Horace Benedict,^ b. 3 June, 1832; d. 7 Dec., 1833.
9800 Allen Goodrich Benedict,^ b. 8 May, 1834; m. Dec, 1858, Clara Miller,
of Little Falls, X. Y.; enlisted X^'ov., 1861, in the Xinety-seventh
Xew York Volunteers ; d. 14 Aug., 1862, from sickness contracted
in the service; had two children.
9801 Luther Lnndon Benedict,^ b. 17 June, 1836; m. ; enlisted Apr.,
1861, in the Thirty-fourth X'ew York Volunteers; re-enlisted Dec,
1863, in the One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Xew York Volunteers;
was killed 7 Oct., 1864, in Fort Burnham, near Petersburg, by the
bursting of a shell; had two daus.
9802 Martha Ann Benedict/* h. 6 Jan., 1839; d. 6 Aug., 1860.
9803 Emily Garnsay Benedict,^ b. 25 Jan., 1841 ; m. 26 Aug., 1863, George I.
Major; he was a commission merchant and dealer in tallow in De-
troit, Mich.
4353. ALLEX GOODRICH,*' son of Benjamin' (1594), b. 4 Mar., 1811; m.
21 June, 1834, Harriet Elliott.
He d. in the army, in the war of the rebellion.
Child.
9804 C.\ROLiNE Elliott," b. ; m. Thomas Dawson, of Michigan City,
Ind., where they res.
4354. ELIZABETH BAXGS,® dau. of Benjamin" (1594), b. in Xew Lisbon,
^v'. Y., 18 Apr., 1813; m. (1) in Milton, X. Y., 12 Sept., 1833, Justin Morgan
Thatcher, b. in Chazy, X. Y., 25 Apr., 1806, son of Bliss Thatcher and Martha
ilorgan.
He d. 7 Xov., 1850.
He was a school teacher, having relinquished the study of medicine on ac-
count of failing health ; taught school in Milton several years, also taught vocal
music for church choirs. In 1835 he rem. to Toledo, 0., and taught the first reg-
ularly established school in that town; rem. thence, in 1836, to Mishawaka, Ind.,
and, in 1838, to Cincinnati, 0., where he taught in the public schools. She m. (2)
Justin Morgan, cousin of her first husband, b. in Stockbridge, Vt., 8 Jan., 1815,
45
690 The Kelloggs in the New World.
son of Justin Morgan, b. in Springfield, Mass., 15 Mar., 1786; he d. in Pittsburg,
Pa., 20 June, 1872 ; was an accountant in the P. C. and St. L. E. R. office. After
his death she res. in Fort Wayne, Ind., and later in Adrian, Mich.
Children by first husband.
9805 Justin Morgan Thatcher,^ b. in Milton, 20 June, 1834 ; m. in Lock-
land 0., 11 Oct., 1858, Frances Jane Critchfield, b. in England; in
the war for the Union he was Capt. of Co. K, Sixth Ohio Volun-
teer Infantry; in 1881 he was general agent of the Adams Express
Company, Western Division, with headquarters in Emporia, Kas. ;
res. in Nashville, Tenn. ; d. in Nashville, 10 Dec, 1885 ; had four
children.
9806 Horace Kellogg Thatcher,^ b. in Mishawaka, Ind., 7 Sept., 1836; m. in
Columbus, 0., 9 Feb., 1863, Ellen E. Edwards; was a soldier from
1854 to '59; in 1861 was made Capt. in the Fourteenth Infantry;
served in the Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac; breveted Maj.
for "gallant service before Richmond"; res. in Columbus; had two
children. |
9807 Edwin Goodrich Thatcher,^ b. in Mishawaka, 19 Aug., 1838; d. in in- |
fancy. "j
9808 Emma Elizabeth Thatcher,^ b. 19 Jan., 1841; d. in infancy. '^
9809 Albert Edgerton Thatcher^ b. in Cincinnati, 0., 16 Jan., 1843; m. in'
Utica, 0., 21 Sept., 1870, Amelia Stevens, b. 26 Aug., 1847, dau. of
Samuel B. Stevens, of Utica; was Corp. in Co. D, Second Ohio
Volunteer Infantry; was taken prisoner at the battle of Chica-
mauga, and spent the remainder of the time of his enlistment in six
different rebel prisons ( Andersonville included), much to the detri-
ment of his health ; in 1881 he was a locomotive engineer on the
Wabash, St. L. and Pacific Railroad; res. in Fort Wayne.
9810 Alpheus Goodrich Thatcher,'^ b. in Monroe, 0., 12 July, 1850; d. in in-
fancy.
4355. ELIJAH NORTH AM,^ son of Asa'' (1607), b. in Halifax, Vt., 12 Feb.,
1823; m. 15 Sept., 1846, Emily Naomi Hitchcock, b. in Hawley, Mass., 8 July,;
1824, dau. of Erastus Hitchcock, b. in Hawley, 18 Oct., 1789, and Naomi Jones,^
b. in Dover, Vt., 26 July, 1793.
He was a carpenter and joiner; res. in HaUfax until 1857, then in Oberlin,'
0., and later in Tabor, la.
Children.
-f9811 Adelbert Evertox,* b. in West Halifax, 15 July, 1848; m. (1) Maryj
A. Haskins; (2) Amelia Rose Vorrath.
-f 9812 Ida Naomi,» b. in Oberlin, 6 June, 1858 ; m. Charles Edward Simonton.^
9813 Helejt Amelia,* b. in Tabor, 30 Oct., 1860; d. 30 Sept., 1862.
4356. MARY FLAGG,^ dau. of Asa'^ (1607), b. in Halifax, Vt., 24 Dec, 1826;
m. 24 June, 1851, Albert Ashman Hitchcock, b. in Hawley, Mass., 8 June, 1827,^
son of Erastus Hitchcock and Naomi Jones.
They res. in Greenfield, Mass.
Children.
9814 Harlan Webster Hitchcock/* b. in Plaistow, N. H., 31 Oct., 1852; m. 28j
Oct., 1879, Ida Flora Clark, of Greenfield.
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9815 Sarah Almorette Hitchcocl;^ b. in West Halifax, Vt., 26 Dec, 1859; m.
(1) Samuel G. Eussell, of Shelbume, Mass.; he d. ; she m.
(2) John Trusdell; d. 19 Feb., 1S9S.
4357. CLARINDA MAEIA,* dau. of Asa" (1607), b. in Halifax, Vt., 18 Apr.,
1832; m. in Halifax, 5 May, 1853, Henry Augustus Holden, b. in Hawley, Mass.,
30 June, 1827, son of Ira Holden, b. 7 Dec., 179T, and Olive Langley, b. 20 June,
1803.
He is a farmer and a Republican ; res. in Hawley.
Children, b. in Hawley.
9816 Clarence Henry Holden,'^ h. 24 July, 1858; m. (1) in Ashfield, Mass.,
15 Mar., 1882, Hattie Maria Vincent; res. in Ashfield; m. (2) in
Cheshire, !Mass., 27 July, 1898, Carrie Nancy Mason.
9817 Flora Maria Holden,^ b. 26 Mar., 1860; m. in Hawley, 18 Dec, 1890,
Elmer Francis Spafford, b. in Berlin, JIass., 6 Jan., 1855, son of
James Richard Spafford, of Berlin, and Olive B. Woodbury, of Bos-
ton; res. in Easthampton, Mass.
9818 Adelbert Lamunt Holden,^ b. 27 Feb., 1863; m. 12 June, 1890, in Flor-
ence, Mass., Eva Chace ; res. in Hawley.
4358. GEORGE CLINTON,^ son of Asa^ (1607), b. in Halifa.x, Vt, 4 Feb.,
1840; m. 31 Oct., 1866, Jennie Philena Campbell, b. 20 Jan., 1842, dau. of Ben-
jamin Campbell, b. 18 Mar., 1808, and Elizabeth Seary, b. 21 May, 1812.
He is foreman in a brush factory ; res. in Florence, Mass.
' Child.
9819 Emery Campbell,® b. 20 June, 1879; res. in Florence.
4360. CHARLES,^ son of Joel" (1609), b. in Westminster, Vt., 21 Mar., 1830;
m. in South Hadley, 31 Oct., 1853, Sophronia Amanda Ferry, b. in Granby, Mass.,
1 Dec, 1823, dau. of Medad Ferry, of Granby, b. 22 Nov., 1791, and Martha S.
Taylor, b. 9 Oct., 1792.
He res. in Granby, where he is a farmer; he res. in Halifax, Vt., until 1847,
when he rem. to Granby.
Children, b. in Granby.
-f 9820 Charles Medad," b. 1 May, 1855 ; m. Anna Jane Bartlett.
9821 Cornelia Maria,» b. 24 A'pr., 1857 ; d. 6 Aug., 1859.
9822 Homer Franklin,® b. 13 Sept., 1860; is a printer; a Congregationalist
and a Republican ; res., unm., in New York.
9823 Nelson Scott,® b. 4 Mar., 1863; m. in Granby, 10 Oct., 1900, Delia
Eliza Taylor, b. in Granby, 20 June, 1877, dau. of Charles M. Tay-
lor, b. 18 Jan., 1851, and Charlotte A. Ferry, b. in Granby, 24 Mar.,
1850; is a farmer; a Congregationalist and a Republican; res. in
Granby; has no children.
9824 Flora Arvilla,® b. 19 Mar., 1868; m. in Granby, 23 May, 1894, William
Russell Jones, D. il. D., b. in Northampton, Mass., 30 May, 1866,
son of William Howard Jones, b. 12 Aug., 1830, and Martha
Dusser, b. 28 Nov., 1839 ; he was graduated from Harvard Dental
School, 1889 ; is a dentist ; a Congregationalist and a Republican ;
res. in Wakefield, Mass. ; has no children.
692 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4361. MARY ANN,^ dau. of Joel^ (1609), b. in Westminster, Vt, 21 Sept., j
1832; m. in South Hadley, 18 Oct., 1851, Albert Morton, b. in Sullivan Co., I
N". Y., 16 Apr., 1830, son of Lewis Morton, b. 26 Dec., 1792, and Delphine Evans, i
They res. in Liberty, N". Y. ; rem. in 1849 to South Hadley Falls, Mass., and, '
in 1853, to Springfield, Mass., where he now res. I
Children. j
9825 Clarence Herbert Morton,^ b. 16 Sept., 1855. j
9826 Henry Willis Morton^ b. 5 July, 1858. \
9827 Minnie Estella Morton,^ b. 12 Nov., 1860; d. 3 Sept., 1861. |
9828 May Etta Morton,^ b. 26 May, 1867.
9829 Nye Forrester Morton,^ b. 22 July, 1869.
4362. JOSEPH ELY,* son of Israel^ (1610), b. in Clayton, N. Y., 19 July,
1833; m. in Toledo, 0., 13 Dec, 1865, Sarah Bradley Brown, b. 1837, dau. of
John Edmund Brown, of Brownville, N. Y., b. 1807, and Elizabeth Ann Cath-
cart, b. 1815.
He d. 19 Jan., 1899.
They res. in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Chicago.
Child.
9830 Louis Isbael,** b. in Kalamazoo, 8 Sept., 1876; res., unm., in Buffalo,
N. Y.
4365. FEANK ISRAEL,* son of IsracF (1610), b. in Kalamazoo, Mich., 20
Aug., 1846; m. in Kalamazoo, 22 Sept., 1870, Mary Foster Underwood, of Kala-
mazoo, b. 16 Aug., 1848.
Children.
9831 Aethdr Piper » b. 18 Mar., 1878.
9832 Paul Underwood,^ b. 30 Sept., 1879.
4366. MARY DIMIS,* dau. of Israel' (1610), b. in Kalamazoo, Mich., 11 July,
1S51 ; m. 7 Dec, 1876, George Herbert Wheelock, b. in Boston, 18 Sept., 1850, son
of George Hall Wheelock, b. 17 July, 1826, and Catherine Elizabeth Digby, b. in
Boston, 10 Feb., 1834.
He is an electrician ; a member of the Iowa Society Sons of American Revo-
lution; served as drummer boy in the civil war in Co. D, Sixth Michigan In-
fantry, from 21 Sept., 1861, to 12 Feb., 1865. He was appointed in 1890, United
States Internal Revenue Agent. He is an Episcopalian, and a Republican; res.
in Ottumwa, la.
Children, b. in Ottumwa.
9833 Herbert Kellogg Wheelock,^ b. 21 Sept., 1878; served in the Spanish-
American war; enlisted 21 Apr., 1898, in the Fiftieth Iowa Vol-
unteer Infantry ; was discharged 30 Nov., 1898, when the regiment
was mustered out ; is unm.
9834 Helen Irene Wheeloclc,^ b. 24 Mar., 1883 ; d. in Ottumwa, 7 Nov., 1885.
9835 Irene Elizabeth Wheelocl-,^ b. 11 July, 1885.
9836 Olivia Wheelock,^ b. 5 Aug., 1893 ; d. in Ottumwa, 5 Nov., 1893.
4367. WILLIAM SMITH,* son of Amos' (1616), b. in Greenwich, Mass., 13'
Mar., 1809; m. 8 Oct., 1833, Margaret Bissell Barber, b. in South Windsor, Conn.,
dau. of Eldad Barber.
He d. 5 Apr., 1860; she d. 8 Feb., 1868.
He was a cabinet maker and machinist ; res. in South Windsor, where both d- ^
The Kelloggs in the New World. 693
Children.
9837 William Emory » b. 8 May, 1835; d. 28 Mar., 1836.
9S3S Mary Louisa," b. 19 July, 1837; res. in Greenwich, Conn.
+9839 Ellen Ltjcinda,» b. 2 Oct., 1839; m. Samuel Smith.
-j-9840 Jane Eliza,» b. 27 Mar., 1843; m. William A. Howe.
+9841 WILLIA3I Eldad," b. 17 Sept., 1845; m. Josephine Electa Strong.
9842 Charles Dwight,» b. 1 Apr., 1850; d. 3 Sept., 1853.
4369. MARY ABICtAIL,^ dau. of Amos" (1616), b. in Greenwich, Mass., 2f;
June, 1815 ; ni. Charles Olds, b. in Brookfield, Mass., 23 May, 1815, son of Seth
Bancster Olds and Relief Drury.
He was a farmer and carriage maker ; res. in Warren and Springfield, Mass.,
and Dummerston and Rockingham, Yt., also in Belchertown, Mass.: he rem.,
16 Dec, 1848, to the Oneida Community, X. Y., where he engaged in carriage
making and repairing ; was also traveling agent for the community.
Child.
9843 Harriet Noycs Olds^ b. 16 July, 1849; res., unm., in the Oneida Com-
munity.
4370. GEORGE WASHINGTON,^ gon of Amos' (1616), b. in Greenwich,
Mass., 18 Jan., 1818; m. 1 Dec, 1845, Lucina West, b. 22 Apr., 1822, dau. of
Warren West, of Chatham and Colchester, Conn., b. 23 May, 1789, and Talitha
Day, of Colchester, b. 21 June, 1796.
He d. 26 Nov., 1847; was a farmer in Belchertown, Mass.; she m. (2) 29
May, 1866, Edmund Smith, a farmer of East Haddam, Conn., b. 4 Aug., 1807.
Children.
+9844 Marion Elizabeth,® b. 23 Jan., 1847 ; m. Lraian Payne.
9845 George Washington,® b. 12 Feb., 1848; d. 13 Apr., same year.
4375. AMOS STERLINGS son of Elam' (1618), b. in Soraers, Conn., 9 May.
1831; m. 18 July, 1860, Henrietta Matilda Pease, b. 31 Dec, 1835, dau. of
Daniel Cone Pease, b. 24 Feb., 1806, and Matilda Collins, b. 12 Mar., 1808. ila-
tilda Collins and the mother of Hon. Wm. C. WTiitney, former Secretary of the
Navy, were sisters.
"They res. in Mt. Holly, N. J.
Children, b. in Philadelphia.
+9846 Gertrltde Eliza," b. 4 Feb., 1864; m. Hans Krog Juel Beck.
9847 Maude Emma,® b. 3 Sept., 1874; res., unm., in Mt. Holly, N. J.
4379. MARIVA,8 ^a^. of Charles'" (1619), b. in Berlin, 0., 9 June, 1827; m.
16 Nov., 1847, Nathaniel Hine, b. in Birmingham, 0., 10 Oct., 1828, son of Na-
thaniel Hine, b. in Bethlehem, Conn., 1797, and Ruth Sherman, b. in Woodburj-,
Conn., 1798.
She d. in Absecon, N. J., 25 Jan., 1865.
They rem. from Birmingham to Berlin, 0., in 1848, and in 1860 to Absecon,
N. J. He is a farmer; after her death he res. in Berlin.
Child.
9848 Mary Statira Einep b. in Berlin, 15 Dec, 1852; m. in Brownhelm, 0.,
Eugene M. Famsworth, 5 Sept., 1875 ; he is a farmer.
694 The Kelloggs in ihe New World.
4380. MARY L.,*^ dau. of Charles' (1619), b. in Berlin, 0., 31 Dee., 1829; m.
26 Oet., 1853, Homer Brooks, b. in Florence, 0., 26 Oct., 1830, son of John
Brooks, b. about 1792, and AdeUne Squire, b. in Southport, Conn., 16 Nov., 1802.
He was a farmer and school teacher; res. in Cleona and Greenfield, la.
Children.
9849 John Everton Broolcs,^ b. S Aug., 1855.
9850 Alvin Brooks,^ b. 12 Feb., 1858.
9851 Charles Edward Brools,'^ b. 1 Oct., 1860; d. 18 May, 1863.
9852 Mariva Brooks/* b. 23 Oct., 1862.
9853 Willis Elton Brooks,^ b. 8 Feb., 1866.
9854 Adeline Brooks,^ b. 20 Jan., 1871.
9855 George Brooks/* b. 15 Nov., 1872.
4385. GILES PEASE,^ son of Israel" (1621), b. in Feeding Hills, Mass., 15
Nov., 1823; m. (1) in Petaluma, Cal., 26 Aug., 1858, Malinda Dyer Laird, b. in
Vernon, N. Y., Jan., 1837, dau. of Morris S. Laird, b. in Westmoreland, N. Y^.,
1805, and Elizabeth Spencer, b. in Vernon.
She d. in Petaluma, 26 June, 1863; he m. (2) in San Francisco, 11 Aug.,
1865, Emilissa Frisbie, b. in Vernon, 27 Sept., 1835, dau. of Medad Hills Frisbie,
b. in Vernon, 2 Apr., 1801, and Elizabeth Van Sice, b. in Johnstown, N. Y"., 3
Oct., 1812; d. in Salinas, Cal, 28 May, 1892.
In 1841 he rem. from West Springfield to Ellington, Conn. He sailed from
New York, 18 Feb., 1849, in the ship Henry Lee, and reached San Francisco, via
Cape Horn, 9 Sept., 1849. He was a farmer and dairyman in Chualar, Monterey
Co., Cal.
Children by first wife, b. in Petaluma.
+9856 Edwin Delos,» b. 20 Apr., 1860 ; m. Mae Elizabeth Laird.
9857 LiBBiE May,» b. 26 Aug., 1861 ; d. in Gold Hill, Nev., 26 Oct., 1863.
9858 William,** b. 21 June, 1863 ; d. in Petaluma, 26 Nov., 1863.
Children by second wife.
+9859 Frank Frisbie," b. in Petaluma, 31 Aug., 1866 ; m. Hannah Catherine^
Anderson.
+9860 C.\HOLiNE Jerusiia," b. in Vernon, 28 Nov., 1868 ; m. Frank M. Dunshee.
4386. THEODORE PITKIN,* son of Israel' (1621), b. in West Springfield,
Mass., 7 Jan., 1827; m. 21 Mar., 1853, Pamelia Dickinson Bissell, b. in Scho-
harie, N. Y., 24 Nov., 1828, dau. of George Cone Bissell, b. in Manchester, Conn.,
20 July, 1792, and Elizabeth White, b. in Granby, Mass., 27 Jan., 1800.
He is a carpenter; res. in Willoughby, 0., Chicago, 111., and, since 1858, in
Dunlap, la. In the war for the Union he was a member of Co. C, Twenty-ninth
Iowa Volunteers; enlisted 4 Jan., 1864; was mustered out 10 Aug., 1865. He
saw service in Arkansas under Gen. Steel; was at the siege of Mobile, Ala, and
under Gen. Sheridan, on the Rio Grande, to intercept Maximillian's Mexican
army.
Children, last four h. in Dunlap.
+9861 George Edwin," b. in Willoughby, 4 Sept., 1854; m. Lena Marqueson.
9862 Theodore Pitkin," b. 28 Apr., 1856; d. 8 Aug., 1857.
+9863 Walter Eewin," b. 23 Apr., 1861 ; m. Lillie May Musgrove.
+9864 Clarence William," b. 22 Nov., 1862; m. Harriet Belle Christman.
+9865 Grace Una," b. 12 Mar., 1869; m. Arthur Egbert De Cou.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 695
4387. LOEENZO,s son of Israel' (1621), b. in Feeding Hills, West Spring-
field, Mass., 3 Jan., 1829 ; m. 4 Apr., 1854, Mary Brighara Gager, b. 25 Aug.,
1833, dau. of John Webb Gager, b. in Tolland, Conn., 5 Sept., 1802, and Susan
Anne Brigham, b. in Coventry, Conn., 31 Dee., 1807.
He rem. from West Springfield to Rockville, Conn., and thence, in Apr.,
1857, to Harrison, la.; was later a farmer and president of the Dunlap Bank of
Dunlap, la.
Children, last tiro b. in Dunlap.
+98G6 Helen Eliza," b. in Eockvillc, 15 Oct., 1855; m. Benjamin Junkin
Moore.
+9867 Claea Webb,," b. in Harrison, 19 June, 1859; m. Oscar W. Tavlor.
9868 Maktha Pease," b. 2 Aug., 1861 ; d. 5 Jan., 1881.
9869 Lillian Brigham," b. 18 Mar., 1864; d. 15 Apr., same year.
4388. EDWIX POMEROY,** son of Israel' (1621), b. in West Springfield,
Mass., 24 Nov., 1830; m. (1) 7 Sept., 1852, Ann Maria Greenleaf, of Eockville,
Conn., b. in Shutesbury, Mass., 12 Jan., 1832, dau. of George Sullivan Greenleaf,
of Springfield, b. in Warren, Mass., 19 Apr., 1808, and Emmeline Chase, b. in
Belchertown, Mass., Nov., 1810.
She d. 23 Jan., 1864; he m. (2) 5 Oct., 1865, Emma Maston Gwillin, b. in
Hartford, 25 Ma}', 1842, dau. of William Gwillin, b. in Newtown, North Wales,
1805, and Elizabeth Griffith, b. 31 Oct., 1803 ; she d. in Hartford, 18 Feb., 1875.
In ilar., 1860, he rem. to Hartford, Conn., where he was a photographer and
dealer in art materials, in partnership with his brother, William ; res. in Missouri
Valley, la.
Child by first wife.
9870 William Edwin," b. in Hartford, 12 Jan., 1864; d. in Springfield, 12
Jul}-, same year.
Children by second wife.
9871 EoBERT Pease." b. in Hartford, 13 Dec., 1868; d. 17 Jan., 1886.
9872 Mary," b. 15 May, 1871; d. 3 Mar., 1872.
9873 Elizabeth (Bessie) Emma," b. 3 Dec. 1872; d. 27 Apr., 1874.
4389. JULIUS AUGUSTUS,** son of Israel" (1621), b. in West Springfield,
Mass., 7 Oct., 1834; m. 19 Dec, 1865, Abigail Jane Helme, b. in Providence,
E. I., 15 Dec, 1842.
He d. in Hartford, 11 Dec, 1901 ; she res. in Hartford.
He was a furniture dealer; res. in Hartford, Conn.; a member of Hartford
City Council, 1880 ; a Republican and a Congregationalist.
Children.
+9874 Harry Giles," b. in Hartford, 31 Aug., 1868; m. Georgia Ethlyn Brown.
9875 Lellie Edith," b. in Eockville, Conn., 28 June, 1872; res., unm., in
Hartford.
9876 Franklin Helme," b. in Eockville, 29 Dec, 1873; m. in Hartford, 11
Mar., 1902, Helen Maud Williams, b. in Elmwood, Conn., 31 Aug.,
1879, dau. of Frederick H. Williams; res. in Hartford; was in the
furniture business with his father several years; now in the supply
department of the Hartford Electric Light Company.
4393. CHAELES OTIS,^ son of Enos'^ (1622), b. in Somers, Conn., 17 Aug.,
1836; m. in Kenwood, N. Y., 15 June, 1869, Olive Ann Nash, b. in South Or-
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ange, N. J., 23 Mar., 1839, dau. of Daniel Poole Nash, b. U July, 1S09, and
Sophia Church, b. 23 May, 1814. ,
He vras a farmer and Kepublican ; res. in Kenwood. 4
' Child. I
+9877 Eleanor Nash," b. in Kenwood, 1 Jan., 1871; m. Paul Bernard Her- i
rick.
4394. GEOKGE KEYNOLDS,** son of Enos^ (1622), b. in Somers, Conn., 11
Oct., 1838; m. in Hamilton, N. Y., 1 June, 1875, Mary Lucretia BoUes, b. in
Milford, Mass., 1 Dec, 1850, dau. of Lorenzo Bolles, b. 14 Oct., 1832, and Ann
A. Ellsworth, b. 1825.
He is general business agent of the Oneida Community; res. in Kenwood, 'i
N. Y. .1
Child. J
9878 Bertha Elizabeth Ellsivorth,^ b. in Kenwood, 3 Aug., 1877; is unm. |
4395. JANE ALLEN,^ dau. of David'' (1636), b. in Goshen, Mass., 11 July, |
1810; m. in Cummington, Mass., 23 Oct., 1839, Lewis Tucker Cobb, son of Ehas |
Cobb, b. in Abington, Mass., 7 Nov., 1777, and Susan Tucker, b. in Salem, Mass.,
22 Sept., 1780.
She d. in Wyanet, III, 23 Aug., 1874.
He res. in Cummington and Sutton, Mass., Wyanet, 111., and later in Carle-
ton, Neb.
Children.
9879 Ellen Frances Cohh,^ b. in Sutton, 20 Aug., 1840; m. Xewell Kinsman; ",
res. in Adair Co., la. •
9880 Edward Kellogg CohiP b. in Sutton, 12 Oct., 1843 ; is a farmer in
Carleton.
9881 Francis Elias Cobb,^ b. in Cummington, 17 July, 1852 ; is a merchant in ,
Carleton. ■■<>
4396. LUTHER L.,^ son of David' (1636), b. in Windsor, Mass., 16 Apr., '\
1813; m. 11 Apr., 1835, Minerva Burnell Washburn, b. 30 Apr., 1816, dau. of
Hattel Washburn and Martha Putne}', of Goshen, Mass. ;
He d. in Canajoharie, N. Y., 21 June, 1841 ; was a blacksmith ; res. in Cum- ;.j
mington, Mass., and Canajoharie; she m. (2) in Goshen, 1856, Rodney Hawks, '
b. 1818, son of Eleazer Hawks; he was a farmer; res. in Goshen. «
Children, b. in Canajoharie. .>|
+9882 George Luther,^ b. 4 Dec, 1839 ; m. Isabell Celestia Damon. ;-
9883 Marion Ophelia,» b. 21 Jan., 1841 ; d. in Goshen, 3 July, 1848. ^j
4397. AUSTIN WELLS,® son of David'' (1636), b. in Windsor, Mass., 15 Dec., |
1815 ; m. 27 Mar., 1838, Nancy Ann Cairn Cross, of Lee, Mass., b. 24 Mar., 1820, ^
dau. of William Cairn Cross and Samantha Dibble, of Westfield, Mass. ^
He d. in Pittsfield, 14 Oct., 1885. . |]
He was for twenty-eight years Deputy Sheriff in Berkshire Co. ; res. in Pitta-j
field, Mass.
TuE Kelloggs in the New World. 697
Children.
+9884 Maria Frances,** b. in Lee, i Sept., 1839 ; m. Robert E. Willard.
9885 Edward L.,» b. in Lee, 21 Aug., 1842; m. 23 Dec., 1874, Mary E.
Wheeler; enlisted in the army; served in Harris Light Cavalry,
under Gen. Kilpatrick ; was a prisoner in Belle Isle and Anderson-
ville ; returned home safely ; res. in Fonda, N. Y.
9886 Byron Wells,** b. in Lee, 10 Nov., 1844; enlisted in 1862, in the war for
the Union; was Lieut, in the One Hundred and Seventy-second
New York Infantry; was wounded in Port Hudson, 14 June, 1863 ;
d. in the hospital in Baton Eouge, La., 30 June, 1863 ; is buried in
Pittsfield.
9887 Inez Virginia,** b. in Great Barrington,,Mass., 31 Dec, 1849; res. in
Pittsfield.
4398. EALSAMAN BASSETT,^ son of David'' (1636), b. in Windsor, Mass.,
13 July, 1818; m. in Cumniington, Mass., 9 May, 1847, Mary Arabella Benson, b.
in Sullivan, Madison Co., N. Y'., dau. of Harry Benson, b. in Cazenovia, N. Y., 30
May, 1795, and Chastina Perry, b. in Greene, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1801.
He rem. in June, 1849, to Windsor, Vt., and in 1867, to Red Wing, Minn. ;
was a traveling agent.
Child.
+9888 Charles Luther,** b. in Cummington, 15 Feb., 1848; m. Sarah Elva
Holden.
4400. CYNTHIA SOPHIA,^ dau. of David^ (1636), b. in Windsor, Mass., 18
Feb., 1825; m. in Brattleboro, Vt., 13 May, 1850, Horace Hosford, b. in Plain-
field, Mass., 9 Feb., 1819, son of Moses H. Hosford, b. in Plainfield, about 1787,
and Lovina Chamberlain, b. about 1793.
He d. 9 Sept., 1892.
He was a manufacturer of woolen cloths; res. in North and South Adams,
Conway, Mass., and Hinsdale, N. H. ; she res. in Everett, Mass.
Children, h. in Conway, Mass.
9889 Franh Hosford,^ b. 20 Feb., 1853.
9890 Eattie Hosford,'^ h. 30 June, 1857.
4426. WILLIAM HERVEY,* son of Harvey^ (1640), b. 2 Feb., 1824; m. 12
Feb., 1850, Amanda Harriet Howell, b. 15 Dec., 1830.
They res. in Clarksville, la.
Children, b. in French Creek, N. Y.
9891 Charles Williaji,** b. 15 Nov., 1850; m. in Waverly, la., Lucina Kel-
ley; res. in Clarksville.
9892 Mary Amanda,** b. 3 Dec, 1853; m. in Waverly, Edgar Huff.
+9893 Minnie Ann Eliza,® b. 10 Nov., 186.5; m. Sumner Stewart Renfrew.
4427. LUSEBA ADAMS,^ dau. of Harvey' (1640), b. in French Creek, N. Y.,
30 Mar., 1826 ; m. in Chautauqua Co., N. Y., 9 Sept., 1845, Daniel Jacob Hulett,
b. in Genesee Co., N. Y., 14 Sept., 1817, son of Josiah Hulett, b. 7 Sept., 1792,
and Rhoda Young, b. in Rhode Island.
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He d. in French Creek, 27 Apr., 1885; she d. in Kipley, N. Y., 8 Apr., 1900.
He was a farmer.
Children, h. in French Creeh, N. Y.
9894 Amy Luseha Hulcitp b. 6 Oct., 1847; m. in French Creek, 23 Sept.,
1869, Almon Lane .Adams; he d. ; res. in Ripley.
9895 Rolert Harvey Hulett,^h. 22 July, 1850; m. in Harmony, N. Y., 28
Mar., 187G, Mary Barter; she d. ; res. in Bradford, Pa.
9896 Edith Permelia Hulciu^ b. 28 July, 1852; m. in French Creek, 30 Dec,
1874, Rolland J. Wadsworth; res. in Lancaster, 0.
9897 William Baker Hulett,^ b. 12 Sept., 1856 ; m. in Butler, Pa., 7 May, 1878,
Naomi Stevenson; d. 10 July, 1899, in Corydon, Pa., where his
widow now res.
9898 Henry Franl: Hulett,^ b. 22 Mar., 1862; m. in Altoona, Pa., 8 June,
1887, Edith Amelia Cutler; res. French Creek.
4428. WARREN DE LOS,^ son of Harvey" (1640), b. in New York, 24 Nov.,
1827; m. (1) in Ripley, N. Y., about 1851, Lois Knapp, b. in 1828 or '29, dau.
of Levi Knapp and Samantha Haraes. ,
She d. in Ogle Co., 111., Aug.", 1864; he m. (2) in Rockford, 111., 23 May, j,
1866, Jane Bonsall, b. 23 May, 1846, dau. of Jesse Bonsall and Margaret Smith; %
d. in Verndale, Minn., 10 Feb., 1884.
He was a Republican and a Methodist Episcopalian ; she m. (2) E. M. Clark,
of Greeley, Mo.
Children by first wife.
9899 Thaddecs,® b. ; d. young, near Rockford.
+9900 Frank Genoe," b. in Chnton Junction, Wis., 18 Sept., 1856 ; m. Jose-
phine C. Guyon.
+9901 Ella Lois » b. near Rockford, 1 Oct., 1859 ; m. William T. McMeekin.
9902 George Harvey,* b. : d. in French Creek, 1862 or '63.
Children by second wife.
+9903 Anna Marguerite,'* b. near Manchester, la., 18 Jan., 1867; m. Charles
Levi Knapp.
9904 Thaddeus Henry,"* b. in Plainfield, la. ; res. in Tacoma, Wash.
9905 Harry De Los,® b. in Plainfield ; res. in Greeley.
9906 Bertha Adelle,® b. in Plainfield ; res. in Tacoma, Wash.
9907 Cecile Clementine,^ b. in Plainfield; res. in Greeley.
9908 Floyd Warren,* b. in Verndale, Minn.; res. in Greeley.
4430. CHARLES OZRO,^ son of Harvey' (1640), b. 13 Mar., 1834; m. in
Ridott, 111., 18 Dec, 1856, Elizabeth Hall, b. in North East, Pa., 18 Jan., 1835,
dau. of Silas Foster Hall, of Ridott, b. 29 July, 1800, and Laura Cooledge, b. 3
Jan., 1805.
He d. in Wessington Springs, S. D., 19 Sept., 1894 ; she res. in Ada, S. D.
He was a farmer ; a Congregationalist and a Republican.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
-f 9909 Ebeet Hexky," b. in Kidott, 4 Dec, 1857; m. Ida May Prince.
9910 Erie Hall,» b. in Ridott, 11 Dee., 1858; res. in Ada. '
+9911 George Hjj:dex,*> b. in Eockford, III, 29 Dec, 18(j3; m. Elva E. Crippen.
9912 Mary Axxette,*> b. in Eockford, 1 Dec, 1864; d. in Charles City, la., 2?
Nov., 1SG6.
9913 Asa Wareex,^ b. in Eockford, 15 Aug., 1866 ; res. in Ada.
9914 Dwight,» b. in Charles City, 23 Xov., 1868; res. in Ada.
9915 Luseba Elizabeth,'* b. in Plainfield, la., 17 June, 1871; m. in Wessing-
ton Springs, 30 Xov., 1896, William Herbert Knapp, b. in Elk
Point, S. D., 1870, son of Cyrus Knapp, b. 1834, and Harriet
Palmer, of New York, b. 1842; he is a farmer; a Republican and a
member of the Union Church ; res. in Jefferson, S. D.
4441. OEEIN,^ son of Levi' (1G44), b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 22 May, 1816;
m. (1) in Leon, X. Y., 19 Mar., 1835, Henrietta Matilda Nichols, b. in Lake
Pleasant, N. Y., 3 Apr., 1820, dau. of Caleb Nichols, b. 8 Feb., 1792, and Hen-
rietta Matilda Eich, b. IG Nov., 1799.
She d. in Napoli, N. Y., 2 July, 1882; he m. (2) 15 Mar., 1883, Mrs. Har-
riet (Wing) Day, b. IS Mar., 1834, dau. of Joseph Wing, b. 22 Apr., 1808, and
Lydia Brown, b. 2 July, 1813; d. in New Albion, N. Y"., 4 July, 1889; was a car-
penter; res. in Napoli; was a Free Will Baptist and a Republican; she m. (3)
King and res. in New Albion.
Children, all except Lurinda Ruth, b. in New Albion.
+9916 Cyrus,» b. 25 Oct., 1840; m. Mary Jane Smith.
9917 William Harrison,* b. 14 Apr., 1844; d. in Middlebury, 16 Dec, 1845.
9918 William Harvey » b. 9 Aug., 1848; d. in Davton, N. Y^; 11 July, 1849.
+9919 Lurinda El-th,** b. in Dayton, 1 Feb., 1850; m. William Irvin Phillips.
4443. CHESTER,^ son of Levi" (1644), b. in Genesee Co., N. Y'., 11 Aug.,
1819; m. in Dayton, N. Y., 10 Mar., 1839, Sylvia Seekins, b. 12 June, 1822, dau.
of John Seekins, b. 15 Jan., 1794, and Bashaby Judd, b. in Vermont, Dec, 1795.
He d. in Montour, la., 24 Mar., 1882 ; she res. in Albion, la.
He was a farmer; res. in Jlontour.
Children.
+9920 Amos Henry," b. 14 Nov., 1839; m. (1) Martha Fox; (2) Elizabeth
Taylor.
+9921 Idf,lia,» b. 8 Sept., 1841 ; m. Franklin Hubbart.
9922 John Chester," b. 22 Jan., 1844; d. in the army, 30 Oct., 1862; was a
soldier in Co. F, Tenth Iowa Volunteers.
+9923 Sarah Sophia," b. in Carroll Co., 111., 18 Feb., 1846; m. (1) David
Childs; (2) John Beale.
9924 Nancy Maria," b. in Carroll Co., 111., 12 May, 1848; d. 3 Apr., 1850.
9925 Norman Tyler," b. 23 July, 1850; res. in Birch Tree, Mo.
+9926 Harmon Horatio," b. 28 Oct., 1852; m. Susan Albertha Kite.
9927 Nettie :Maria," b. in Montour, 27 Dec, 1856; d. unni., 12 Dec, 1875.
+9928 Emma Jane," b. 19 Oct., 1858; m. John Akins Harvey.
+9929 SiNA LuciNDA," b. 15 June, 1864; m. Elmer Ellsworth Lowell.
700 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4444. CALVIN C.,* son of LevF (1644), b. in Genesee Co., N. Y., 5 May,
1826 ; m. in Dayton, N. Y., 12 Mar., 1846, Martha Sophia Forbes, b. in Madison
Co., N. Y., 9 Oct., 1826, dau. of David Forbes and Martha Sheridan.
He d. in Montour, la., 13 Apr., 1886.
He was a farmer; Methodist and Republican; res. in Montour. After his
death she res. in Montour.
Children.
9930 Dexter Lawrence," b. in Dayton, 2 Feb., 1847 ; m. in Montour, 26 Feb., i
1873, Harriet Doty; res. in Montour.
+9931 Claeinda Augusta," b. in Dayton, 2 Mar., 1849; m. Thomas Patterson
Craig.
+9932 Chauncey Walker," b. in Westfield, Ind., 11 May, 1858; m. Etta Caro-
line Inman.
4454. MARTHA CALPURNIA,^ dau. of Joseph^ (1645), b. 1824; m. Henry
B. Bradley, son of Abijah Bradley, of Middlebury, N. Y., and Catherine Beach.
He d'; 1888 ; she d. 1896.
He was a fanner ; res. in Wyoming, N. Y., where both d. ; was a Baptist.
Children.
9933 Mary Bradley,^ b. 1843; m. George M. Miller; res. in Wyoming.
9934 Joseph Story Bradley,^ b. 1848 ; m. Martha Dodson ; d. 1888.
4455. MARY LOUISA,* dau. of Joseph^ (1645), b. in Middlebury, N. Y.,
1825; m. in Wyoming, N. Y., 21 Oct., 1852, Horace Babbitt, b. in Cooperstown,
N. Y., 1824, son of David Babbitt, b. 1796, and Lucy Shipman, b. 1798.
He d. in Rushford, N. Y., 6 July, 1876 ; she d. in Hume, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1895,
aged 71.
He was a teacher, farmer and liimber dealer; res. in Rushford. He was a
Freethinker ; held several otBces in connection with the Republican organization.
Children, b. in Rushford.
9935 Benjamin Franklin Babbitt,^ b. 27 Sept., 1854; m. 19 Oct., 1882, Mary
Fairola Stephens ; res. in Houghton, N. Y. ; had seven children.
9236 Martha Isabel Babbitt,'^ b. Nov., 1856; m. Milo Thayer; res. in
Houghton. I
9937 Lovinia Josephine Babbitt^ b. 5 Dec, 1860; m. James Taylor; res. in ,j
Turtle Point, Pa.
4457. REV. WILLIAM HOAG,* son of Joseph^ (1645), b. in Wyoming Co..
N. Y., 15 May, 1829 ; m. in Clean, N. Y., 1 Sept., 1853, Sarah Keziah Brooks, b.
in Olean, 22 Oct., 1833, dau. of Judge James Brooks, b. 28 Oct., 1784, and Eliza-
beth (Betsey) Canfield, b. 25 Sept., 1793.
He d. in Clifton Springs, N. Y., 17 Nov., 1898.
He was a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church; belonged to the
Genesee Conference and to the West Wisconsin Conference.
Children.
+9938 Delta B.," b. in Porter, N. Y., 15 June, 1857 ; m. Henry Webster Follett.
9939 Mart Ellen," b. in Black Earth, Wis., 14 Sept., 1865; m. in Lincoln,
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Neb., 1 Sept., 1898, Joseph Weaver, b. near Ickesburg, Pa., 17 Nov.,
1862, son of Isaac H. Weaver, b. 25 Jan., 1825, and Sarah Ellen
Wilvert, b. 22 Nov., 1830; he is a chef; res. in Lincoln, Neb.
9940 Jdlia Bertiia,» b. in Monroe, Wis., 20 Feb., 1871.
4458. LOVINA,* dan. of Joseph'' (16i5), b. in Covington, N. Y., 11 Jan.,
1830; m. 9 Nov., 1849, Leonard M. Healy, b. in Middlebury, N. Y., 12 ilay, 1822,
son of Horace Healy, b. in Middlebury, Vt., 21 Dec, 1790, and Pamelia Wales, b.
in Armond, Lower Canada, 17 Feb., 1798.
She d. 12 Feb., 1881.
He was a merchant; res. in Elkhorn Grove, Spring Valley, Mt. Morris and
Polo, 111., Ely, la., and later in Cedar Eapids, la.
Children.
9941 Mary Laura Healy, ^ b. 15 June, 1851; d. in Spring Tallev, 22 Mar.,
18G6.
9942 Lillian Sophia Healy,^ b. 16 Dec, 1853.
9943 George Wa,shington Healy-* b. 15 June, 1858.
9944 Frank William Healy, ^ b. 20 Sept., 1862; res. in Pasadena, Cal.
9945 Charles Cyrus Healy ^ b. 22 Nov., 1864.
9946 Leonard Grant Healy^ b. 18 Apr., 1868.
4459. CYNTHIA ANGELINE,^ dau. of Joseph' (1645), b. in Covington,
N. Y.. 1 Dec, 1831 ; m. 5 Aug., 1854, Flasel Ruthven Palmer, b. in Centerville,
N. Y., 15 Dec, 1831, son of William Palmer, b. in East Guilford, Vt., 1 Nov.,
1786, and Eleanor Knickerbocker, b. in Salisburv, Conn., 10 Julv, 1792.
She d. 30 Mar., 1893.
He was a student at the Leland Seminary, Townshend, Vt., two years; a
teacher four years. He served in the war for the Union, as private in Co. C, One
Hundred and Fourth New York Volunteer Infantry; was disabled at the battle
of Warrenton Junction; was discharged Sept., 1862. He later became a farmer
in Centerville, N. Y.
Children.
9947 Florence Ellen Palmer,^ b. 29 Aug., 1863.
9948 Cyrus Story Palmer,^ b. 17 June, 1865; res. in Angola, N. Y.
4460. GEORGE WASHINGTON,^ son of Joseph" (1645), b. 20 May, 1837;
m. 1 Mar., 1860, Nancy Caroline Thompson, b. 13 Aug., 1843, dau. of William
Thompson, b. 26 May, 1805, and Lucinda Railv Wootan, b. 18 JuJy, 1810, of
Chico, Cal.
He d. in Plumas Co., Cal., 14 Aug., 1863; res. in Chico; she m. (2) 6 May,
1865, Benjamin Franklin Parrish.
Children, h. in Nord, Cal.
+9949 Maet Sophia,*> b. 4 Dec, 1860; m. Joseph Servine Osborn.
+9950 LuciXDA Frances,® b. 4 Nov., 1862; m. (1) Hugh Brevord Stevenson;
(2) Nicholas Hawker Wilson.
4461. CHARLES FRANCIS ASBURY,^ son of Joseph^ (1645), b. in Rush-
ford, N. Y., 12 Sept., 1840; m. (1) in Natchez, Miss., 9 Jan., 1868, Kate Cole-
man, b. in Natchez, 28 Feb., 1847, dau. of Dan Coleman.
1
702 The Kelloogs in the New World.
She d. in WoodTille, Miss., 2 July, 1869; he m. (2) 25 Dec, 1870, Mary ;i
Eosalie Beaumont, b. in Woodville, 2 Jan., 1855, dau. of Edward Beaumont and ;.
Elizabeth (Betty) Bentley, b. 9 Aug., 1838; she d. in Woodville, 16 Mar., 1889. :i
He res. in Nevada eight years prior to 1888, and in Hiram, Miss., in 1898. r!
He was a farmer; was Corp. and color guard in Co. H, Fifteenth Reg., Illinois -i
Volunteers, in the civil war; enlisted 24 May, 1861 ; was discharged 4 June, 1864. - j
"Voted for Old Abe," since then a Democrat "every time." ;|
Child by first wife, b. in Woodville. a
9951 Mary," b. 17 May, 1869; d. 13 July, same year. i
Children by second wife. . 'il
9953 LiLLi.\N Mat,'* b. 26 Nov., 1873; m. 4 Feb., 1889, Frank Gibby; res. in «|
Centerville and Hume, N. Y. ; had no children. ii
9953 Mary Delta," b. 25 Sept., 1874; d. 23 Dec, 1880. ^
9954 Cyrus William," b. 1 Nov., 1876. ^^
+9955 Elizabeth (Bessie)," b. 24 June, 1878; m. Joseph Stratton Burns. '
9956 Charles Bextley," b. 9 Aug., 1880; res. in Hiram, Miss.
9957 Sophia Edxa," b. 25 Oct., 1882; res. in Hume.
9958 Mary Alma," b. 21 Aug., 1884; res. in Jonesville, Miss.
9959 Joseph Bentley," b. 9 Oct., 1887 ; res. in Natchez.
4471. ALMEDA MEEIDY,^ dau. of Peter' (1648), b. 15 Aug., 1830; m. (1)
Harrison Hull.
He d. ; she m. (2) William Parrish.
Res. in Stoughton, Wis.
Child by first husband.
9960 Charles IIull,^ b. ; res. in Stoughton, Wis.
4472. JUSTUS OLMSTEAD,^ son of Peter' (1648), b. in Cattaraugus, N. Y.,
27 Jan., 1835; m. in Franklin, Pa., 19 July, 1855, Ann Eliza Hull, b. in Erie I
Co., Pa., 23 Sept., 1830, dau. of Eliphalet Hull.
She d. in Alexandria, Minn., 15 Oct., 1893.
He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Children, all except the youngest, b. in Illinois.
+9961 Huldah Almeda," b. 6 Nov., 1857; m. Frederick Henry Prodger.
9962 Minnie Bell." b. 5 Feb., 1860; m. Nov., 1882, in Alexandria, Henry
James Prodger; res. in Mandan, N. D.
9963 Willie Elswoeth," b. in Erie Co., Pa., 11 Sept., 1863; m. in Lake
Mary, Minn., 1887, Estella Robinson; res. in Mandan.
4473. JOSEPH,* son of Peter' (1648), b. in Cattaraugus, N. Y., 20 Dec, 1836;
m. (1) 6 Aug., 1857, Margaret Ann Goodban, b. in Franklin, Pa., 15 Sept., 1837,
dau. of William Goodban, b. 22 Feb., 1804, and Margaret Longley, b. 5 Mar.,
1813.
She d. in New Amsterdam, Wis., 14 Apr., 1866; he m. (2) 14 Apr., 1868,
Mary Ann Farber; d. in Fairfield, la., 8 Dec, 1893 ; was a farmer; res. in Erie
Co., Pa.; in Tama Co., la.. La Crosse and Trempealeau Counties, Wis.; also in
Fairfield, la. He was a Union soldier; enlisted as Corp. in Co. C, Tenth Reg.,
r
The Kelloggs in the New World. 703
Iowa Volunteers, 31 July, 1861; served until 17 Sept., 1862. He was a member
of the Methodist Episcopal Church; in politics a Republican; was Sheriff of
Jefferson Co., la.
Children.
+9964 Cl.\bexce Melville," b. in Mt. Carroll, III, 25 Mar., 1859; m. Flor-
ence May Clark.
9965 Orrin Joseph,*' b. in Arcadia, Wis., 20 Oct., 1878 ; m. in Fairfield, 13
Feb., 1900, Grace McLain; res. in Fairfield.
4474. LEANDER,8 son of Peter' (1648), b. in Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1 Feb.,
1839; m. (1) in Franklintown, Pa., 10 Sept., 1858, Esther Fattison, b. in Ire-
land, 1 Jan., 1840, dau. of Robert Pattison.
She d. in Douglas Co., Minn., 30 Aug., 1881; he m. (2) in Stoughton, Wis.,
25 Dec, 1882, Mary Elizabeth Westerfield, b. 23 Aug., 1855.
He was a Sergt. in Co. C, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry; enlisted 10 Aug.,
1862. He is a retired farmer; a Methodist Episcopalian and a Populist; res. in
Alexandria, Minn.
Children by first wife, b. in Hudson, Minn.
+9966 Mary Matilda » b. 23 Oct., 1870; m. Charles R. Klatt.
+9967 Alice May,» b. 3 May, 1873; m. Henry Albert LeRoy.
9968 Florence," b. 23 Mar., 1876.
9969 Orin Peter," b. 25 Mar., 1878; m. in Hudson, 18 Dec, 1900, Berta
Hawley; res. in Hudson.
Children, by second wife.
9970 Laura Agnes," b. 25 Jan., 1884.
9971 John Herman," b. 20 June, 1886.
9972 Joseph Leander," b. 3 Apr., 1889.
9973 Helen Elizabeth," b. 18 May, 1893.
4475. WILLIAM DENNIS,* son of James^ (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada,
9 Sept., 1825; m. Mary Seals.
They res. in 1877, in Waukon, la., and later in Perry, la.
Children.
9974 Charles," b. - — — .
9975 Ann," b. .
9976 Amaziah," b. ; m. ; is a dentist; res. in Waukon; his
eldest dau. was graduated from Kirksville College, Mo., and is an
elocutionist.
9977 William," b. 1859; m. in Boston, Mass., 7 Oct., 1891, Anna R. Rollins;
is a dentist; res. in Decorah, la.
9978 Harriet » b. .
9979 Moses," b. .
4476. JULIA ANN,» dau. of James'' (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 21
May, 1B27 ; m. Seth Hubbell.
' She d. in \\Tiitby, Canada, 27 Feb., 1851; he m. (2) Almira Kellogg
(+4479).
Child.
9980 Pamelia Hubbell,^ b. .
704 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4477. DAVID,^ son of James' (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 17 Oct., 1828 ;
m. (1) 1848, Huldah Florena Peters, b. 17 Aug., 1828, dau. of David McGregor
Rogers Peters, b. 4 Mar., 1800, and Elizabeth Batridge Morrison, b. 1 Oct., 1800,
of Haldimand.
She d. 21 June, 1868; he m. (2) in Haldimand, 1869, Eliza Rouse, dau. of
Sylvester Rouse ; d. in Haldimand, 18 Dec, 1883 ; she res. near Rochester.
He res. in Vernonville, Ontario, and Haldimand.
Children by first wife.
9981 Adelaide Theresa,® b. 28 Sept., 1850; m. Charles Listem Kellogg
(4486).
9982 James Rdthbern,** b. 3 Apr., 1852; m. Harriet Eliza Packard, dau. of
Galen Packard; d. in Haldimand, Apr., 1877; she d. in Haldi-
mand, 1899.
+9983 David Wakeman," b. in Haldimand, 9 Nov., 1854 ; m. Emily Adelaide
Sawyer.
+9984 John Milton,* b. in Vernonville, Canada, 24 Sept., 1857 ; m. Lydia
Ann Sawyer.
9985 Charles Newton,® b. 1860 ; d. , aged 3 months.
9986 Byron Wallace,® b. 1863; res., unm., in Vernonville; is a mechanic.
+9987 Hcldah Florena,® b. in Vernonville, 14 May, 1869 ; m. John Kellie.
Child by second wife.
9988 Frank Sylvester,® b. in Haldimand, 1870; m. ; res. near Roch-
ester, N. Y.
4478. AMAZIAH,* son of James' (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 15 Mar.,
1831; m. 11 Nov., 1855, Eunice Crawford.
They res. in Webster City, la.
Children.
9989 Chloe Ann,® b. .
9990 MiTtA,® b. ; d. in Allison, Butler Co., la., 22 May, 1839.
9991 Albert,® b. .
9992 Leonard,® b. .
9993 Nettie,® b. in Freeport, la.
9994 Grace ® b. in Waukon, la.
9995 Howard,® b. in Waukon.
9996 Ray,® b. in Waukon.
4479. ALMIRA,* dau. of James' (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 1 No
1833 ; m. Seth Hubbell, who had previously m. her sister, Julia Ann (+4476).
Children.
9997 Julia Hubbell,^ b. .
9998 Sylvester Hubbell^ b. .
9999 Demis Hubbell,^ b. .
4480. EXPERIENCE,*' dau. of James' (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 4
Mar., 1836 ; m. Luke Frink.
She d. 28 Nov., 1859.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
Child.
10000 Julia Friid-^ b.
4481. JOHN,^ son of James^ (165G), b. in VernonviUe, Canada, 10 Apr., 1838 ;
m. in Port Hope, 3 Nov., 1859, Margaret Elizabeth Peters, b. in Haldimand, Can-
ada, 18 Mar., 1835, dau. of David McGregor Eogcrs Peters, b. 4 Mar., 1800, and
Elizabeth B. Morrison, b. 1 Oct., 1800.
He was a farmer; res. in VernonviUe, Ontario, Canada.
Children.
10001 Elizabeth F.,» b. 27 Xov., 1860; d. in VernonviUe, 3 Aug., 1861.
+10002 Arthur Everett,** b. in VernonviUe, 15 Sept., 1863 ; m. Effie Magnolia
Tinker.
+ 10003 James Platt,*» b. 16 Feb., 1866; m. Ida Clarinda McCoU.
10004 Theresa Florence," b. 13 Aug., 1868; m. in Haldimand, 13 Aug.,
1890, Charles Herbert Winten, b. in Haldimand, 13 Aug.. 1866;
he was a laborer. Baptist and Eeformer; had no children.
4482. OLIVE,* dau. of James" (1656), b. in Haldimand, Canada, 3 Mar., 1843;
m. Israel Hulbert.
She d. 5 Nov., 1895.
Children.
10005 Julia Hulbert/* b. .
10006 James Hulbert,^ b. .
lOOOT Henry Hulbert/* b. .
4483. JAMES FRANKLIN,* son of Ira" (1657), b. ; m. .
He was in the patent rights business ; res. in Oneida, N. Y.
Children.
10008 Caroline (Caddie)," b. .
10009 Alice," b. .
10010 Franklin » b. .
4485. IRA,* son of Ira" (1657), b.
Res. in Brushy Creek, la.
Children.
10011 George Henry," b. .
10012 James Monroe," b. .
10013 Benjamin Franklin," b. .
10014 EvALiNE Louise," b. ■ .
10015 Matilda," b. .
4487. THOMAS JEFFERSON,* son of Ira^ (1657), b.
He was a fanner; res. in Whitehall, Wis.
Children.
10016 Jessie," b. .
10017 John," b. .
10018 Edith," b. .
706 The Kelloqgs in the New World.
4502. PHOEBE ANN,^ dau. of Franklin'' (1659), b. 15 July, 1834; m. (1)
George Weeks.
He d. ; she m. (2) Thomas Friend, of Cresco, la.; she d. 10 Apr.,
1877, in Cresco.
Children by first husband.
10019 Aurilla Weehs,^ b. .
10020 Mary Weehs,^ b. .
10021 James Weeks,^ b. .
Children by second husband.
10023 Catherine Friendp b. .
10023 Harriet Friend,^ b. .
10024 John Friend,^ b. .
10025 George Friend,^ b. .
4504. MATTHEW,^ son of Franklin^ (1659), b. in Whitby, Canada West, 15
Jan., 1841 ; m. in Keokuk, la., 10 Nov., 1862, Virginia Frances Barrick.
He was a stone mason; res. in Leadville, Col. He was a soldier for the
Union; a private in Co. D, Third Reg., Iowa Infantry. In the battle of Pitts-
burg Landing he was wounded in his left arm, but he refused to have it ampu-
tated. He is a pensioner.
Children.
10036 Jaxe,» b. .
10027 Clabinel,» b. — .
10028 Ire\a,» b. .
10029 LuTHEE,* b. .
10030 Maud,» b. .
'4507. GEORGE HENRY,^ son of Franklin'' (1659), b. in London, Ont., 1 Dec, 5
1852; m. (1) 25 Nov., 1877, Mabel McCuUoch.
She d.'l3 Mar., 1881; he ra. (2) 15 Feb., 1882, Myrtle Brooks.
He was formerly a dentist; in 1897 was a dealer in musical supplies,
and sewing machines; res. in Cresco, la. He res. with his parents in Canada
until 6 years of age, and then rem. to the United States.
Child by first wife.
10031 Oea,» b. 32 May, 1880; d. 6 Feb., 1882.
Children by second wife.
10032 Georgia,® b. 11 June, 1885.
10033 William D.,» b. 27 Mar., 1888.
4539. ISAAC,8 son of Nathan FairchiW (1678), b. in Eidgeficld, Conn., 12
Jan., 1780; m. 15 May, 1807, Eunice St. John, b. in Wilton, Conn., 11 Dec, j
1787, dau. of John St. John, of Milton, Conn.
He d. in Vineland, N. J., 29 Mar., 1867 ; she d. in Rochester, N. Y., 17 Apr.
1869.
They res. in Ridgefield, Conn., and Troy, N. Y.
The Kellogqs in the New Wobld. 707
Children.
+10034 Elvira," b. in Eidgefield, 20 Sept., 1808; m. Alvin Wilkinson.
+10035 C4eorge,» b. in Eidgefield, 23 July, 1810; ni. Leah Newkirk Frear.
10036 John,** b. in Eidgefield, 3 Oct., 1812; d. Feb., 1815.
10037 Chakles,** b. in Troy, 12 Sept., 1814; d. there, 27 Dec., 1814.
10038 Emilt,'> b. 5 Aug., 1816; d. 30 June, 1821.
10039 Cakolin'e,9 b. 23 Oct., 1818; d. 18 Sept., 1819.
10040 C-veoline Elizabeth,** b. 5 Jan., 1821; d. in early childhood.
+10041 LOKEXZO Dow,» b. 28 Sept., 1823; ni. (1) Mary Coles Wakolee; (2^
Antoinette Wakelee.
10042 Erie,» b. 27 Oct., 1825; d. young.
10043 EoiiuxD," b. 1 May, 1828; 'd. 10 Sept., 1829. •
10044 Elizabeth Axx,» b. 31 Oct., 1832 ; d. unm., in Vineland, 16 Mar.,
1867 ; was a teacher in the public schools of Eochester.
4540. SHILOMITH,* dau. of Nathan Fairchild,^ (1678), b. in Eidgefield,
Conn., 15 Dec., 1782; m. Oct., 1804, Shubael Warren, b. in Norwalk, 1780, son
of Daniel Warren and Hannah Eaymond.
She d. 20 Apr., 1860; he d. 25 July, 1863.
He was a carpenter; res. in Norwalk, Conn., South Salem, N. Y., and Eidge-
field.
Children.
10045 Esther Warren,^ b. in Norwalk, 1805; m. Oct., 1846, Stephen Jones, a
farmer; d. in Eidgefield, 20 Dec, 1S71.
10046 Anna Warren,^ b. 6 Aug., 1807; m. 10 Dec, 1832, Abijah Adams; d.
in Wilton, Conn., May, 1873.
10047 George ]Yarren,^ h. ; m. 1832, Susan Starr; was a carpenter;
d. in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Mar., 1843.
10048 Edmund Warren,^ b. in South Salem, 20 Sept., 1811; m. 10 Nov., 1839,
Mary Jane Weed; d. in New Haven, Conn., 4 July, 1871.
10049 Bufus Warren,^ b. ; m. 1838, Delia Lockwood; d. in New York,
Apr., 1878.
10050 Harriet Warren,^ b. 1814; m. 1838, Joseph Lambert, a shoemaker; d.
in New Canaan, Conn., June, 1860.
10051 Hannah Warren,^ b. in Eidgefield, 25 Apr., 1817; m. (1) 16 May,
1S41, Morris Quintard, a tailor; m. (2) Ira Ho}-t, of Patterson,
N. Y.
10052 Eoxanna Warren,^ b. 22 Mar., 1819; m. 29 Oct., 1842, John E. Sher-
wood, a mason ; res. in Eidgefield.
10053 Mary Warren,^ b. 11 Feb., 1824; d. in Eidgefield, 20 Dec, 1833.
4541. HANNAH,* dau. of Nathan Fairchild'' (1678), b. in Eidgefield, Conn.,
3 Mar., 1785; m. 14 Feb., 1802, Stephen Olmsted, b. 12 May, 1783, son of Daniel
Olmsted and Joanna .
She d. 2 Feb., 1870; he d. 2 Jan., 1876.
He was a farmer; rem. in 1806 from Connecticut to Davenport, N. Y., and
res. there until his death.
708 The Kelloggs in the N^ew World.
Children.
10054 Wileman Olmsted,^ b. 23 June, 1S03; m. Sarah Chase; was a farmer;-
rem. to Cayuga Co., 1826.
10055 Rosu'cU Olmsted,^ b. 30 Jan., 1805; m. Lucy Merrill.
10056 John Olmsted,^ b. 2 Sept., 1807; d. unm.
10057 Hannah Olmsted,^ h. 26 Dec, 1809 ; m. Apr., 1839, George Sanbonger.
10058 Nathan Olmsted,^ h. 17 Oct., 1812; m. Magdalene Ten Eyck; res. in
Belmont, Wis.; was a lawyer.
10059 George Olmsted,^ b. 0 Feb., 1815; m. Nancy Chase; d. in Wisconsin, 8
Feb., 1852.
10060 Stephen Olmsted,^ b. 3 Jan., 1817; m. Eliza Wilcox, of Harpcrsfield,
N. Y. ; was a farmer in Davenport.
10061 Laura Olmsted,^ b. 18 Apr., 1819 ; m. Eichard Pierce, of Davenport.
10062 Daniel Olmsted/* b. 22 July, 1821; m. Almira Gaines; res. in Cam-
bridge, 111.; d. Sept., 1866.
10063 Delia Olmsted/* b. 23 Aug., 1823 ; d. unm.
10064 Esther Ann Olmsted,'^ b. 29 Oct., 1825; d. unm.
10065 Chauncey Olmsted,^ b. 6 July, 1828; m. Harriet Wilcox; res. on the
old homestead in Davenport.
4542. LEWIS,^ son of Xathan Fairchild^ (1678), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 21
Aug., 1787; m. 12 Apr., 1819, Alice Salisbury, b. in Hillsdale, N". Y., 15 Sept.,
1797, dau. of Henry Salisbury, of Davenport, N. Y., and Amy Cleveland.
He d. 2 Jime,"l865; she d. 24 Apr., 1878.
He was a farmer ; res. in Ridgefield, also in Davenport, N. Y., to which place
he rem. about 1808.
Children, b. in Davenport.
10066 Mary ( Polly ),» b. 11 Apr.. 1820; m. (1) as his second wife, 11 Mar.,,
1840, James E. Burnside, b. in Maryland, X. Y., 22 Feb., 1806, son
of Evert Burnside, b. in Albany Co., N". Y., 4 July, 1772, and
Catherine Higsbee, b. 15 Dec, 1777; he was a farmer and car-
penter; res. in Albany until 1849; in Maryland until 1857; Me-
Henry Co., 111., until 1865 ; d. in Prairicburg, la., 11 Sept.. 1871 ;
she m. (2) 22 Oct., 1877, William Nelson Elwell, b. in New Haven
Co., Conn., 6 Apr., 1804, son of Samuel Elwell, b. in Stonington,
Conn., 16 Nov., 1779, and Jerusha Smith, b. in Branford, Conn.,
21 Aug., 1785; he was a miller and millwright; res. in Davenport.
10067 George Orsemas,** b. 1 May, 1823 ; d. 6 Aug., 1829.
10068 Nathan Henry » b. 24 Mar., 1825 ; d. unm., 2 Aug., 1853.
+ 10069 Nelson Haemon« b. 18 Oct., 1826; m. Mary E. Roe.
+ 10070 Amy Ann,^ b. 12 Dec, 1828; m. Jeremiah Evans.
10071 Alice Ha:nnah,» b. 28 Sept., 1834; d. unm., in Davenport, 1881.
10072 Lewis Orsemas," b. 1 Nov., 1836 ; d. 1 Dec, same year.
10073 Wileman Lewis,® b. 8 May, 1839; is a Methodist and a Democrat;
lives on the old homestead in Davenport ; is a farmer.
4543. NATHAN,8 son of Nathan FairchikF (1678), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 10-
Dec, 1789 ; m. Lucy Sherwood, b. 3 Feb., 1793, dau. of Benjamin Sherwood.
She d. 4 Sept., 1859 ; he d. in Swanton. 0., 4 Apr., 1875.
They res. in Salem, 111., and Plymouth, 0.
1
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Children.
10074 Pamelia» b. 23 Oct., 1S14; d. unm., 1 Feb., 1836.
+10075 Clark Sherwood," b. 5 May, 1817; m. Hannah Bertha Knott.
10076 Amos,** b. 3 Jan., 1819 ; d. unm., 8 June, 1845.
+ 10077 Harriet," b. 6 Mar., 1821; ra. Allen Kimball.
+10078 Hiram," b. 25 May, 1823; m. Caroline Whittlesey.
+10079 Darwin," b. 14 May, 1825; m. (1) Mar}- Eliza "Abrams; (2) Abbie
Teachworth.
+10080 Nathan Sherwood," b. in New York, 20 Aug., 1827 ; m. Elizabeth
Olcott.
10081 Sophia," b. 24 July, 1831 ; d. unm., 23 Aug., 1854.
4544. JOEL,^ son of Nathan Fairchild' (KITS), b. in Ridgeficld. Conn., 2 July,
1792; m. in Gilbertsville, N. Y., 15 Apr., 1S24, Harriet Donaldson, b. in Gil-
bertsville, 27 Jan., 1796, dau. of Nathaniel Donaldson, b. in Brimfield, Mass., 8
Sept., 1769, and Candace Sykes, b. in Monson, Mass., 31 Dec., 1772.
He d. in Gilbertsville, 22 July, 1870; she d. 15 Apr., 1876.
He was an apprentice to John Brewer, a cabinet maker, of Danbury, Conn. ;
rem. with him to Butternuts, N. Y., where he afterward opened a shop for
himself.
Children.
+10082 Nathan," b. 10 May, 1825 ; m. Sarah Ann Bishop.
10083 Edson," b. 15 July, 1827 ; d. unm., in Painesville, 0., 9 Nov., 1891.
10084 LuCRETiA," b. in Gilbertsville, 21 May, 1829; m. in Painesville, 24 Apr.,
1888, as his second wife, James Teachout, b. in Somerset, N. Y., 13
Aug., 1832, son of Abraham Teachout and Sally Merritt, of Royal-
ton, 0.; res. in Painesville; he is a Methodist and a Republican;
retired from business; had no children.
+10085 John Sykes," b. 28 May, 1831 ; m. Augusta Theresa Baumgardt.
10086 Eliza Watson," b. 18 Feb., 1835; d. 16 Nov., 1846.
4545. MARY (POLLY),* dau. of Elijah^ (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 14
Sept., 1781; m. Eli Mattoon.
He d. in Milton, N. Y., about 1825 ; she d. in Avoca, N. Y., 11 June, 1860.
He was a mason.
Children, b. in Milton.
10087 Maria Mattoon^ b. 1805 ; d unm., 27 June, 1864.
10088 Henry Mattoon,^ b. 3 May, 1807; res., unm., on the old homestead near
Avoca.
10089 Elias Mattoon,^ b. 16 Nov., 1810; m. 3 July, 1841, Hannah Perry, dau.
of Michael Perry, of Avoca; she d. in Avoca, 8 Jan., 1853; had
four children.
10090 Eliza Mattoon,'^ b. 16 Nov., 1810; m. 1837, Silas B. Broekway, an artist;
res. in Winneconne, Wis. ; had no children.
10091 Willis Mattoon,^ b. 11 July, 1811; m. 14 Jan., 1864, Mrs. Sarah Ann
(Dunton) Mattoon, widow of his brother; d. 28 Aug., 1881; had
two children.
10092 Ebenezer Jones Mattoon,'^ b. 12 Jan., 1814; m. 16 Sept., 1840, Sarah
Maria Hoagland, dau. of George Hoagland, of Avoca; was a
farmer; d. 9 Feb., 1879; had three children.
710 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10093 William Kellogg Mattoon,^ b. 25 June, 1815; m. 27 Dec, 1849, Sarah
Ann Dunton, b. 1 Aug., 1825, dau. of Joshua Dunton, of Howard;
d. 23 Dec, 1861; had six children; she m. (2) Willis Mattoon.
4546. JAC0B,8 son of Elijah' (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 18 Dec, 1782;
m. (1) in Greenfield, N. Y., 1 Mar., 1806, Priscilla Wood, b. 21 May, 1754, dau.
of Joseph Wood, brother of Jonathan Wood, who m. Susanna Kellogg (+1963).
She d. 7 Oct., 1810; he m. (2) 17 Aug., 1812, Susan Johnson, b. 11 Nov.,
1787; she d. 11 Xov., 1824; he m. (3) Abi Wood (sister of Priscilla), b. 20 Aug.,
1798; d. 1 Dec, 1871; she d. 17 May, 1880.
He rem. from Milton, N. Y., Sept., 1817, to Castile, N. Y., where he bought
a farm.
Children by first wife.
+ 10094 Xaxct,® b. 16 Sept., 1807; m. Ezra Brewster Smith.
+10095 WiLLiAM,» b. 31 Jan., 1810; m. (1) Elizabeth Wood; (2) Olive Ee-
becca Smith.
Children by second wife.
+10096 AsAHEL,® b. 5 Sept., 1813; m. Susan Smith.
10097 Priscilla,* b. 18 Nov., 1815; d. 11 Apr., 1833.
+10098 Eliza Emmeline," b. 7 May, 1817 ; m. Thomas Henry.
+ 10099 Elizabeth Bkiggs," b. 27 May, 1819; m. Henry Hyatt Buckhout.
+10100 S.\RAH Jones,** b. 29 Aug., 1821 ; m. Alonzo Overacker.
+10101 Uriah,** b. 8 June, 1824; ra. Mary Pennock.
Child by third wife.
10102 Samuel,* b. 14 Jan., 1842; d. 31 Jan., same year.
4547. JONATHAN,* son of Elijah'' (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 17 Apr.,
1784; m. (1) 19 Apr., 1804, Roxanna Calkins, b. 15 Sept., 1783. I
She d. 16 Oct., 1807; he m. (2) 7 June, 1810, Esther Buck, b. 28 June,
1787, dau. of John Buck, b. in Wrentham, Mass., 17 Mar., 1746, and Esther
Clark, b. 29 Aug., 1752; d. in Linden, N. Y., 23 Mar., 1857; she d. 25 Apr.,
1873.
When 14 years old he was apprenticed as a blacksmith. He lived in Sara-
toga Co., Pulteney, Benton, Castile, Eagle and Linden, N. Y. He worked as a
smith until 1828, when he became a farmer.
Children.
+10103 HiRAM,» b. in Saratoga Co., N. Y., 13 Feb., 1805; m. Fanny Morton,
10104 SAR.VH (Sally),* b. in Saratoga Co., 2 Apr., 1807 ; m. Richard Hewitt,
of Saratoga, N. Y. ; d. 10 Sept., 1835.
+10105 Aaron Clark,* b. in Saratoga Co., 30 Apr., 1811 ; m. Aurilla Sophronia
Nash. ^
+10106 John Warren,* b. in Pulteney, 7 Dec, 1812; m. Sarah Lucretia NasL'
+10107 William Albert,* b. in Benton, 21 June, 1818; m. (1) Abi Emeline
Whipple; (2) Mrs. Maria (Bradley) Chase.
+10108 Roxann.\,* b. in Pulteney, 4 Aug., 1826; m. Oliver Sever Drake
4548. SARAH (SALLY),* dau. of Elijah' (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., ll
Jan., 1786 ; m. 1 Jan., 1807, Ripley Calkins, b. 25 Mar., 1785, son of JohBj
Calkins and Rebecca Jewett.
The Kelloggs i.v the Xeav World. 711
She d. 7 Mar., ISll; he m. (2) Sarah Barrows, b. 2 Apr., 1792; d. 22 Dec,
1838; had seven children.
Kcs. in Ballston and Howard, N. Y.
Child.
10109 Mary Delia Calkins,'^ b. 16 Jan., 1808; m. 5 Apr., 1827, Sidney Mer-
rill, b. 27 Dec, 1807; d. 16 Apr., 1871; he res. in Blood's Depot,
N. Y. ; had eight children.
4549. CATHERINE,* dau. of Elijah' (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 8 Aug.,
1787; m. in Greenfield, N. Y., 11 Mar., 1811, Charles Calkins, of Milton, N. Y.
She d. 27 Mar., 1834; he m. (2) .
He was a laborer in Milton, X. Y.
Children.
10110 Louden Calkins,^ b. ; d. young.
10111 Charles Calkins/* b. .
10112 Sarah Calkins,^ b. in Saratoga Co., X. Y. ; m. 12 Apr., 1849, Thomas
Thompson, b. in Long Hill, K. J., 24 Nov., 1805, son of Moses
Thompson and Hannah Potter; he was a mason in New York City
xmtil 1842 ; from 1842 to '72 he was a farmer in Trivoli, HI. ; res.
in Table Eock, Neb. ; had three children.
10113 Esther Calkins/* b. 13 Sept., 1817; m. 12 Sept., 1839, Gilbert B. Tay-
lor; he was a carpenter; res. in Ballston, N. Y. ; d. 7 Feb., 1874.
10114 Emma Calkins,^ b. .
10115 Isaac Calkins,^ b. .
10116 Calvin Pardy Calkins,'^ h. 5 'isox., 1824; m. 1 Mar., 1848, Amanda
Hubbs, b. 21 May, 1826, dau. of Isaac Hubbs, b. 3 July, 1790, and
Anna Gould, b. 3 June, 1794; was a blacksmith in Jonesville,
N. Y. ; also res. in Clifton Park, N. Y.
4550. WALTER,^ son of Elijah" (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 1 Mar., 1789;
m. 30 Nov., 1816, Anna Holmes, b. 13 June, 1797, dau. of John Holmes and
Hannah .
He d. 4 June, 1866; she d. 27 June, 1873.
He was a fanner; res. in Elba, N. Y.
Children.
+10117 SiLAS,^ b. 11 Nov., 1817; m. .
+10118 Caroline Amelia,® b. 17 Aug., 1820; m. Benjamin Rosencrans.
10119 Sarah Ann,» b. 2 May, 1825.
+ 10120 Geokge March* b. 18 Mar., 1828; m. Eliza Josephine Knickerbocker.
10121 JoHX Holmes,® b. 20 Jan., 1831; d. young.
10122 John Holmes,® b. in Elba, 20 Jan., 1833; m. ; enlisted 22 July,
1862, in Co. C, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, and served three
years; was a farmer; res. in Batavia, N. Y.
4551. MABEL,s dau. of Elijah' (1679), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 8 Sept., 1791;
m. David Romer.
She d. in Castile, N. Y., 7 5Iar., 1864.
Children.
10123 Sarah Romer,^ b. ; m. John Noble, of Westfield, la.
10124 David Eomer,^ b. ; d. 7 Feb., 1851, aged 28.
712 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4552. LOUDEN,^ gon of Elijah^ (1679), b. in Milton, N. Y., 26 Feb., 1793 ; m.
4 Feb., 181S, Emma Spragne, b. in Milton, 27 Sept., 1795, dau. of Elijah Sprague
and Eunice Haskins.
He d. 19 Apr., 1871.
After their marriage they rem. from Milton to Castile, X. Y., and in Apr.,
1856, to Poygan, Winnebago Co., Wis. In 1881 his widow res. with their son-
in-law, Horace Scofield, in Omro, Wis.
Children.
+10125 Lydia Wood.» b. 18 Sept., 1819; m. (1) Rufiis G. Bowman; (2) Arthur
B. Blackburn.
+10126 Adaline,* b. in Castile, 23 May, 1821 ; m. Horace Scofield.
4554. ELIJAH,^ son of Elijah^ (1679), b. in Milton, N. Y.. 29 Sept., 1797;
m. 12 Mar., 1819, Tamar Palmer, b. in Clifton Park, N. Y., 17 Mar., 1802, dau.
of Joshua Palmer and Eosanna Barton.
He d. in Antwerp, N. Y., 1885, to which place he rem. in 1829.
Children.
+10127 RuFUS,» b. 25 Feb., 1821; m. (1) Jane Tryphena Sraedley; (2) Mrs.
Eliza Ann (Jackson) Smith.
+10128 William Rilet,» b. in Milton, 20 June, 1824; m. (1) Nancy Carpen-
ter; (2) Mrs. Mary (Demarest) Smith.
10129 Adeline,* b. Apr., 1826; d. 1834.
10130 Caroline,* b. 1834 ; d. same year.
10131 Lewis,* b. Oct., 1837; m. 25 Dec, 1859, Ann Ryder; was a farmer in
Antwerp, iST. Y.
+10132 Angeline,* b. in Antwerp, 10 Apr., 1840; in. George P. Coolidge.
4555. JULIETTE,* dau. of Elijah' (1679), b. in Milton, X. Y., 29 Aug., 1799;
m. 2 Jan., 1822, David Hess, b. in Milton, 25 Dec, 1797, son of Peter Hess, b. in
Eensselaerville, N. Y., about 1759, and Sarah Barrass, who d. in Michigan.
She d. 7 Jan., 1876 ; he d. .
He was a farmer; rem. in 1833, from Milton to Castile, K. Y., where both d.
' Children.
10133 George Hess,^ b. in Milton, 10 Dec, 1822 ; m. 7 Mar., 1849, Salona
Townsend, b. in Pike. N. Y., 25 June, 1822, dau. of Abel Town-
send, b. in Bolton, JIass., 10 Feb., 1783, and Beulah Abell, b. in
Granville, N. Y., 22 Apr., 1787 ; was a farmer in Castile.
10134 Mary Jane Hess,'^ b. in Milton, 29 Nov., 1824; m. 20 June, 1841, .
Joseph Laird, b. in Chili, N. Y., 15 Mar., 1822, son of James Laird,
b. in Vermont, and Anna Billings; he d. in Michigan, Aug., 1876;
she d. in Castile; had three children.
10135 Harriet Newell Hess^ b. in Milton, 22 Aug., 1830 ; d. unm., 18 Mar.,
1875.
4556. EBEXEZER,s son of Elijah'' (1679), b. in Milton, N. Y., 12 July, 1801;
m. 17 Oct., 1822, Lydia Moore, b. 21 Jan., 1800, dau. of Deacon Alpheus Moore,
of Saratoga Springs, b. 16 Oct., 1750, and 5Iabel Chatfield, b. 12 Aug., 1757.
He d. 14 Mar., 1873; she d. 26 June, 1876.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 713
He lived in Saratoga Co. until 182S, then moved to Steuben Co., and res.
there until 1831, then moved to Castile, N. Y., where he lived until his death.
Children.
10136 Mabel,» b. G Jan., 1824; res., num., in Castile, X. Y.
+10137 Susan Maria,» b. in Milton, 20 July, 1828; m. (1) Warner Webster
Wood; (2) Samuel Dexter Hinsdale; (3) George Newton.
+ 10138 Sarah Ann,» b. 12 Sept., 1831; ni. William James Davis.
10139 George W.,» b. in Howard, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1834; m. in Pike, N. Y., 13
Nov., 1857, Emily Lucy Loper, b. in Castile, 23 Feb., 1836; they
adopted a child, Frederick La Eue Atkinson, whose father was
drowned near Green Bay, Wis.
+ 10140 Lucia Abigail » b. in Bath, N. Y., 9 Apr., 1836; m. (1) Rasselas Alva
David; (2) William Luther Eaymond.
4570. DAXIEL,s son of Ebenezer'^ (1G86), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 11 Dec,
1800; m. 2 Dec., 1824, Sophia Hitchcock, b. in Bolivar, X. Y., dau. of Jonathan
Hitchcock and Polly .
He was a farmer ; res. in Charles City, la. ; both d. in Bolivar.
Children.
+ 10141 Melissa,» b. 9 Aug., 1825; ra. Edward H. Ballard.
+ 10142 Theresa Malvixa,*> b. in West, X. Y., 19 July, 1827; m. Ephraim
Sherwood.
+ 10143 Calista,» b. 14 Aug., 1829; m. Abel Skinner.
10144 Permelia,» b. 27 May, 1833; m. 12 Sept., 1852, Lyman L. Trask; d.
21 Oct., 1853.
10145 Harriet," b. 30 Aug., 1835; d. unm., 11 July, 1868.
10146 Maiiy Fletcher," b. 4 July, 1839; m. 18 Oct.", 1874, Eli C. Fox; rem.
to Iowa before her marriage.
4571. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Ebenezer'' (1686), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., June,
1802; m. (1) 1820, Leonard Daniels, b. 14 June, 1793, son of Nehemiah Daniels,
of Morris, X. Y.
He d. in Bolivar, X. Y., 21 Apr., 1834; was a farmer and lumberman; a
Methodist and a Democrat; she m. (2) Clark Millard; d. in Bolivar, 13 Sept.,
1855.
Children by first husband.
10147 Lucius Daniels,'^ b. 6 July, 1822; m. June, 1842, Sarah Lescur; is a
tanner, currier and shoemaker; res. in Bolivar.
10148 Edwin Daniels/* b. 10 Feb., 1824; m. Aug., 1847, Abigail Williams;
res. in Xile, X. Y. ; now res. in Friendship, X. Y.
10149 Alexander Daniels,^ h. 28 Mar., 1826; d. 21 Apr., 1834.
10150 Martha Clarinda Daniels,'^ b. 9 Jan., 1828; m. 5 Oct., 1844, Gilbert
Chapel, b. in Xew London, Conn., 14 June, 1813, son of Stephen
Chapel, b. 30 Aug., 1765, and Sarah , b. 12 Mar., 1770, of
Butternuts, X. Y. ; he was a lumberman and farmer; a Methodist
Episcopalian; d. in Bolivar, 12 May, 1894; had four children.
10151 Russell Daniels,^ b. 10 Apr., 1830; m. Philura Scott; res. in Rock-
ford, 111.
10152 Elizabeth Ann Daniels,'^ b. 13 Sept., 1832; m. 10 Nov., 1850, Jolin
Sylvester Halbert; d. in Bolivar, 5 Jan., 1875.
714 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4573. ESTHER,® dau. of Ebenezer'' (1686), b. in Butternuts, N. Y., 9 Apr.,
1806; m. there, 6 Jan., 1825, Gardner Chapel, b. 24 Oct., 1801, son of Stephen
Chapel, b. 30 Aug., 1765, and Sarah Chapel (no relation), b. 12 Mar., 1770.
He d. in McKean Co., Pa., 24 Dec., 1889 ; she d. in Shinglehouse, Pa., about
1893.
He was a farmer and lumberman- was a member of the Methodist Church;
in politics a Prohibitionist.
CJiildren.
10153 Julia Ann Chapel,^ b. in Butternuts, 3 Dec, 1825 ; m. in Gilbertsville,
N. Y., 3 Dec, 1845, Charles Hickok, b. 15 Sept., 1826, son of Har-
vey Hickok, b. 30 June, 1799, and Fanny Hurlbut, b. 28 Feb.,
1799 ; had four children.
10154 Susan Chapelp b. in Bolivar, 26 Aug., 1829; d. in Sharon, Pa., 30 Jan.,
1835.
10155 Almira Chapel,^ b. in Bolivar, 1 Nov., 1831; d. in Sharon, 27 Oct.,
1836.
4574. EDWIN,8 son of Ebenezer'' (1686), b. in Butternuts, N. Y., 25 Sept.,
1811; m. in Bolivar, N. Y., 16 July, 1835, Dilla Doud, b. in Pabius, N. Y., 4
Feb., 1819, dau. of Seth Doud and Elizabeth Baldwin.
She d. 17 Feb., 1887; he d. 6 Nov., 1888.
He was a farmer; res. in Nile, N. Y., where both d. He was a member of
the Methodist Episcopal Church; in politics a Democrat.
Children, b. in Bolivar.
+ 10156 Lucy Jane,» b. 7 Nov., 1838; m. Charles Smith.
10157 Fanny Elmina," b. 31 Mar., 1841; d. in Nile, 23 Dec, 1889.
4575. LORING GRANT,® son of Ebenezer' (1686), b. in Bolivar, N. Y., 3
May, 1814; m. (1) 12 Nov., 1836, Huldah Penelope Root, b. 11 Feb., 1812, dau.
of Albert Root, of Bolivar, and Huldah Cartwright.
She d. in Bolivar, 1849; hem. (2) 4 Apr., 1852, Hepsibah Lord; d. 16 Apr.,
1858; she d. Nov., 1897.
He was a lumberman and farmer; res. in Bolivar; was a member of the
Methodist Episcopal Church ; in politics a Whig.
Children by first wife, b. in Bolivar.
10158 Ebenezer Abel,® b. 23 Sept., 1837; d. there, unm., Apr., 1861.
10159 Orlando Ives," b. 12 May, 1839; m. in Clinton, la., ; disap-
peared forty years ago.
-|-10160 Francis Albertcs,® b. 19 Apr., 1841; m. Abigail Paulina Peterson.
10161 James Fayette," b. 12 Aug., 1843; was a Union soldier; enlisted in
1861 in the Fifth Iowa Volunteers; was in the battles of Pea
Ridge, Fort Donelson and Vicksburg; after the fall of Vicksburg
he was wounded in the right knee, in the battle at the junction of
the Yazoo and luka Railroad, Mississippi, but continued firing;
a Confederate Capt rushed at him with drawn sword; he rose on
his sound leg, bayoneted his enemy and secured his belt and sword
before becoming insensible ; he was taken from the field to the hos-
pital in Jackson, Miss., where he d. 20 Sept., 1863.
The KellogCtS in the New World. 715
10162 Elmer D. Cass,** b. 2 Sept., 1845; was a Union soldier, private and
Corp. in the Eighty-fifth New York Volunteers ; was captured ; d.
in Andersonville Prison, 8 Dec, 1864.
+10163 Royal Jasper,® b. 15 Oct., 1846; m. Lucy Ellen Beardsley.
10164 HuLDAH Francelia," b. 9 Nov., 1847; d.'in Bolivar, 15 Sept., 1850
Children by second wife.
10165 Loring Wallace,'' b. in Wirt, N. Y., 10 July, 1853; res., unm., in
Wirt.
10166 Abram,® b. in Wirt, 30 Nov., 1854.
4577. ELISHA BIBBINS,* son of Ebenezer'' (1686), b. in Nile, N. Y., 7 Feb.,
1819; m. in Gilbertsville, N. Y., 7 Feb., 1844, Nancy Kinne, b. 16 Feb., 1805,
dau. of Daniel Kinne, b. 11 Apr., 1769, and Nancy McCollouch, b. 25 Aug., 1776.
He d. ; she d. 21 Feb., 1888.
He res. in Gilbertsville ; was a member of the Methodist Church.
Child.
+ 10167 Martha," b. in Gilbertsville, 9 Feb., 1846; m. William Henry Beards-
ley.
4579. SAEAH ANN,« dau. of Ebenezer" (1686), b. in Bolivar, N. Y., ;
m. Nelson Millard, son of Clark Millard.
She d. in Bolivar, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1882; he d. 25 Feb., 1888.
Children.
10168 Emonj J. Millard,^ b. 21 Jan., 1841; m. in Portville, N. Y., 13 July,
1862, Louisa M. Chaple ; was a private in Co. A, One Hundred and
Seventy-ninth New York Reg.; enlisted Nov., 1863; was dis-
charged June, 1865; is a member of the Methodist Church; res.
in Manhattan, Kas. ; had four children.
10169 Martha S. Millard,^ b. 4 Jan., 1847; d. in Bolivar, 9 July, 1859.
10170 George W. Millard,^ b. 15 Sept., 1852; d. in Bolivar, 25 Dec, 1864.
4580. NORMAN,^ son of Samuel" (16SS), b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 26 Jan.,
1808; m. (1) 25 Nov., 1829, Marinda Reynolds, of Bedford, N. Y., b. 20 Feb.,
1813.
She d. 27 July, 1856; he m. (2) 19 July, 1857, Mrs. Susan Worden; she d.
; he m. (3) 22 Sept., 1867, Mrs. Eliza K. (Blackman) Washburne, b. 5
Nov., 1825, widow of William H. Washburn, and dau. of Dr. J. Blackman; d. in
Danbury, Conn., about 1883.
He was a mason; res. in Ridgefield ; served three years in the Union army in
Co. C, Seventeenth Connecticut Infantry.
Children hy first icifc, b. in Ridgefield.
10171 Alfred,® b. 26 Jan., 1831; m. Ann Eliza Craw; d. 17 Oct., 1859; had
no children.
10172 Makt Amanda,® b. 11 June, 1833; d. 9 June, 1834.
+10173 Cn.iKLES Todd,® b. 27 Apr., 1835; m. Harriet Amelia Lounsbury.
+10174 Laura Esther,® b. 28 Mar., 1837 ; m. Charles Gregory Short.
-fl0175 Norman St. John,® b. 13 Apr., 1839; m. Elizabeth Foote Bull.
716 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10176 Habriet Feancelia,» b. 6 Mar., 1843; m. 6 May, 1861, John Mc-
QTihae, b. in Glasgow, Scotland, 9 Apr., 1837, son of John Mc-
Quhae, b. in Haut, Scotland, 9 May, 1806, and Margaret Lans-
borough, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 Feb., 1811; he is a black-
smith; res. in Bridgeport; had no children.
10177 Elizabeth P.,» b. 15 Dec, 1845; m. Allan B. Look; res. in Middle-
town, Conn. ; had no children.
4584. AMANDA,* dau. of SaniueF (1688), b. in Eidgefield, Conn., about 1817 ;
m. Alfred Stevens.
She d. 30 Mar., 1875.
Childreji.
10178 Samuel W. Stevens,^ b. in Eidgefield, Conn.
10179 Hiram Sylvester Stevens,'* b. in Eidgefield, 16 June, 1847; m. in North
\Yilton, Conn., 16 June, 1869, Lucy Jane Webb, b. 16 June, 1851;
res. in Eidgefield.
10180 Elbert Stevens," b. ; res. in Hillsdale, Mich.
4585. HIEAM,8 son of SamueF (1688), b. in Eidgefield, Conn., 17 July, 1822;
m. 23 Feb., 1847, Mary Gilbert, b. 11 Feb., 1820, dau. of Harvey Gilbert and
Sally Hall.
He d. in Eidgefield, Conn., 14 May, 1898.
He was a farmer; res. in Eidgefield.
Child.
+ 10181 Hiram Jat,» b. in Eidgefield, 14 June, 1850; m. Lura Mead.
4586. HAEEIET,8 dau. of Samuel" (1688), b. in Eidgefield, Conn., 28 Sept.,
1825 ; m. 29 Mar., 1850, George Bulkley, b. 19 July, 1815, son of Ward Bulkley,
of Fairfield, and Mary Beers.
He d. in Eidgefield, Conn., 21 Mar., 1864.
He was a tailor; res. in Southport and Eidgefield; after his death she res.
in Southport, Conn.
Children.
10182 Inez Kellogg Bulkley," b. 24 Oct., 1852; m. 13 Dec, 1872, Milan Hoyt
Mead, a farmer in Eidgefield.
10183 Florine Olivia Bulkley," b. 29 Oct., 1857.
4587. ELIZABETH,* dau. of SamueF (1688), b. in Eidgefield, Conn., 21 Nov.,
1830; m. 12 Sept., 1852, Hiram Jesse Stevens, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 14 Jan.,
1831, son of Amos Eussell Stevens and Lavinia Scudder.
His parents moved from Litchfield to New Fairfield, Conn., in 1833; in
1848 he moved to Eidgefield, and, in 1867, to Bethel, Conn. ; in 1877, to Brook-
lyn, N. Y., where he is a wholesale merchant in gold and plated jewelry.
Child.
10184 Estella Wilmot Stevens," b. 15 Aug., 1854; m. 22 May, 1878, Charles
Drew Morgan, b. in Bethel, 7 Sept., 1849 ; he was a Jewelry sales-
man; res. in Brooklyn.
4588. JAMES SELLECK,* son of Deacon Jarvis' (1691), b. in Norwalk,
Conn., 19 Nov., 1792; m. Mary Ann Edmunds.
He d. in Norwalk, 10 Nov., 1857.
I
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 717
He served in the war of 1812 ; in Norwalk from 9 to 13 Sept., 1813.
Owing to the advanced age of the only living dau., the records of this family
have been lost.
Children, h. in Xorwall:
10185 Maky Axn," b. 1803; d. unni., 3 May. 1S39, aged 36.
10186 J. Edward," b. ; res. in New York City.
10187 Elizabeth," b. ; m. ; res. in Norwalk.
4590. SARAH,** dau. of Deacon Jarvis' (1691). b. in Norwalk, Conn., 19 July,
1796; m. in Norwalk, 13 Apr., 1815, Joseph Scribner, b. 30 Oct., 1796, son of
Enoch Scribner, of Norwalk, b. 29 Aug., 1750, and Elizabeth (Betty) Benedict, b.
1761.
He d. 9 Oct., 1868; she d. in Rosendale. Wi;.. 8 Jan., 1882.
He was a farmer in Norwalk ; lived in that part of East Norwalk which was
afterward set off as the town of Westport. In 1S51 they rem. to Eosendale with
their children.
Children, b. in We-stport.
lOlSS William Scribner,'^ b. 2 Dec, 1815; m. in Westport, 25 Sept., 1839,
Marj- E. Hill; was a farmer in Eosendale; had seven children.
10189 Martha Elizabeth Scribner,'^ b. 1 May. 1817 ; m. in Westport, 30 Sept.,
1840, Dr. Storrs Hall; he has been a trustee of Ripon College
nearly forty-two years ; secretary of the Board of Trustees thirty-
four years; res. in Ripon, Wis.; had six children.
10190 Enoch Scribner,^ b. 2 Mar., 1819; m. in Eldorado, Wis., 21 Mar., 1848,
Kate B. Hall ; was a merchant in Eldorado Mills, Wis. ; d. .
10191 Joseph Scribner,^ b. 13 Dec, 1824; m. 26 Feb., 1851, Olive White; was
a farmer in Rosendale ; thirteen years treasurer of Ripon College ;
res. with a dau., in Washington, D. C.
10192 James Kellogg Scribner,^ b. 13 June, 1828; m. 7 Jan., 1857, Laura M.
Wheeler; was a miller in Rosendale.
10193 Lucia Scribner,^ b. 1 June, 1832; m. 1 June, 1853, H. M. Hill; d. 8
Aug., 1858.
10194 Harriet Scribner,'^ b. 7 Dec, 1837 ; m. IS Jan., 1857, J. C. Cooley ; rc^.
in Eosendale.
4591. CHARLES,^ son of Deacon Jarvis" (1691), b. in Berkshire, Conn., 17
June, 1800; m. (1) 10 Oct., 1825, Frances P. Spalding, of New Haven, Conn.
She d. 1 Apr., 1833, aged 26; he m. (2) 23 Aug., 1834, Tamson Mead, of
Somers, N. Y., dau. of Benjamin Mead and Sarah ; she d. ; he d.
in Norwalk, Conn., July, 1888.
He was a farmer in Norwalk; a member of the Congregational Church.
After the death of his wife he lived, until his death, with his son, Ralph.
Children by first wife.
10195 John S.," b. 13 June, 1827; res. in Weston, Conn.
10196 George," b. 30 Apr., 1830; res. in Norwalk.
10197 Frances," b. 27 Aug., 1832; m. Horace F. Fanton.
Children by second nife, b. in Norwalk.
+ 10198 Sarah Mead," b. 11 June, 1836; m. Julian Rivers.
+ 10199 Theodosia," b. 3 Aug., 1838; m. Somers Sherwood.
718 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10200 Benjamin M.,» b. 22 Dec, 1840.
10201 Chahles," b. 13 June, 1843; res. in Norwalk.
10203 Annie Elizabeth," b. 4 Sept., 1845 ; m. as his third wife, 31 Mar.,
1870, William Edmond Starr, of New York City.
10203 Edwin M.,** b. 28 Jan., 1850; res., unm., in Eipon, Wis.
10204 Lucia,® b. 24 July, 1852; res. in Norwalk.
+10205 Ealph Mead,® b. 10 Oct., 1855 ; m. Fannie Simpson.
4592. LtrCIA,* dau. of Deacon Jarvis' (Ifi^l), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 38 May,
1S03; m. 13 June, 1838, Stephen Stanley, b. in Fabius, N. Y., 29 Mar., 1803, son
of Asbel Stanley and Mary (Polly) Treat, both native-s of East Hartford, Conn.
He res. in East Hartford, Windsor, Hartford, Conn., and Troy, N. Y., St.
Louis, Mo., and Norwalk, Conn.
Child.
10206 Stephen Kellogg Stanlei/,^ b. in Norwalk, 10 Oct., 1843; m. 20 Feb.,
1867, Mary B. Clark ; res. in Norwalk ; had four children.
4593. MARTIN,® son of Deacon Jarvis'' (1691), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 3 July,
1808; m. (1) 15 Oct., 1828, Jane Gray, b. 26 Sept., 1809, dau. of Stiles Gray
and Helena .
She d. 13 Feb., 1840; he m. (2) 1 Feb., 1843, Clarissa Jane Lockwood, b. 29
June, 1826, dau. of Peleg Lockwood, b. 10 May, 1789, and Clarissa Dann, b. 18
Oct., 1789; d. in New Canaan, Conn., 14 May, 1867; was a shoemaker; res. in
Norwalk and New Canaan and Bedford, N. Y. ; she m. (2) Charles Munson; d.
in Derby, Conn., 1900.
Children by first wife.
-j-10207 Saeah Jane,» b. 25 Feb., 1830; m. George Talbot Holly.
-1-10208 Jarvis,® b. 18 Oct., 1835; m. Minnie Stuart Bunting.
-1-10209 Mary Selleck,® b. 22 Oct., 1839; m. Samuel Frodshem.
Children by second icife.
10210 Alfred,® b. 24 Dec, 1844; d. unm., 24 May, 1864, in the army.
-f-10211 Martin,® b. 19 Oct., 1846; m. Jennie Pooley.
-1-10213 William Selleck,® b. 10 Jan., 1848 ; m. Martha D. Powell.
-i-10213 Frederick Lockwood,® b. 4 Oct., 1850; m. (1) Lizzie Oakey; (2)
Addie Louise Hyer.
10214 Charles Nelson,® b. 30 Mar., 1854 ; d. 14 Aug., 1857.
-f 10315 Angelina,® b. 12 Aug., 1856; m. George W. Tuttle.
10216 H.iREiET S.,® b. 31 Aug., 1859; d. .
10317 Charles Nelson,® b. 30 Apr., 1861; d. 2 Mar., 1873.
-1-10218 Fanny Bates,® b. 9 Nov., 1863; m. (1) Dr. Karl Keppeler; (2)
Bowns.
10319 Emma or Gracie,® b. 24 July, 1865; m. Terence Hunt; res. in Bridge-
port, Conn.
4594. CHARLOTTE,^ dau. of Deacon Jarvis'^ (1691), b. in Norwalk, Conn.,
15 Feb., 1811; m. 4 July, 1837, Linus St. John Benedict, b. probably in New
Canaan, Conn., 17 June, 1813, son of Nehemiah Benedict and Mary St. John.
They res. in New Canaan, and in 1900 in Norwalk.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 719
Children.
10220 Susan S. Benedict,^ b. 9 Mar., 18.38; m. 1 June, 1851, James B. Ogden,
of New Canaan.
10221 Charlotte K. Benedict,^ b. 17 July, 1810; m. 6 June, 1858, Isaac Bowe;
res. in Rosendale, Wis.
10222 George St. John Benedict,^ b. 5 Mar., 1842; m. 28 Oct., 1866, Carrie
Burt, of Eidgefield, Conn.
4602. DEACON GEORGE,^ son of Ebenezer'' (1694), b. in Vernon, Conn., 3
Mar., 1793; m. in Glastonbury, Conn., 1 Jan., 1817, Eliza Noble, b. in Middle-
town, Conn., 7 Mar., 1799, dau. of Dr. Gideon Noble, b. 3 Aug., 1763, and Lucy
Wells, b. 16 Sept., 1768.
He d. 8 Aug., 1870 ; she d. 21 Sept., 1892.
In 1821 he united with Col. Francis McLean, of Vernon, and others in
building a woolen mill, chartered in 1828, as the "Rock Manufacturing Com-
pany''; until 1837, and again from 184G till his death, he was the agent of the
company. In 1837 he assisted in establishing the mill of the "New England
Company" in Rockville, and was its agent until 1846. In 1857 and '65 he repre-
.sented Vernon in the Legislature, and in 1866 was a member of the State Senate.
He assisted in establishing the first and second churches in Rockville, in both of
which he was deacon. In 1855 he was elected a corporate member of the Amer-
ican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, which position he held till
the close of his life.
Children.
+10223 Eben-ezer Noble® b. in Vernon, 2 Nov., 1817; m. Lydia Maria Bill-
ings.
10224 Eliz.\,» b. 5 Oct., 1821 ; d. 15 Apr., 1837.
+ 10225 Harriet,** b. in Rockville, 2 May, 1821; m. George Maxwell.
10226 George,® b. 7 Apr., 1828; m. 22 Nov., 1854, Sarah Elizabeth Colton,
of Hartford, b. 15 Oct., 1831, dau. of Nathan Colton, of Hartford,
b. 27 Jlay, 1799, and Sarah Chauncey Baker, of Wallingford,
Conn., b. 15 Nov., 1805 ; was a woolen manufacturer ; res. in Ver-
non until 1872, and since that time in Hartford ; has no children.
+ 10227 Edward,® b. 15 Sept., 1838; m. Emily Kingsbury.
4603. DEACON ALLYN,^ son of Ebenezer' (1694), b. in Vernon, 17 Aug.,
1794; m. 9 Jan., 1822, Eliza White, b. in Andover, 10 June, 1801, dau. of Daniel
White, b. in Andover, Conn., 14 July, 1773, and Eunice Stanley, b. 25 Apr., 1773.
He d. in Vernon, 11 Sept., 1873; she d. in Hartford, 24 Jan., 1878.
He was a farmer; res. on his father's homestead; was for nearly fifty years
a deacon in the First Congregational Church in Vernon, and represented
that town in the Legislature, 1862. He was a Christian gentleman with all the
dignity and courtly manner of a gentleman of the eighteenth century.
Children, b. in Vernon.
+10228 Alltn Stanley,® b. 15 Oct., 1824; m. Maria Lauriana Avery.
+ 10229 Maetin,® b. 15 Mar., 1828; m. Louisa Wells Brockway.
10230 Daughter,® b. 37 June, 1832 ; d. same day.
10231 Daughter,® b. 27 June, 1832; d. 4 July, same year.
720 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4611. ABIGAIL OLMSTED,^ dau. of Ebenezer' (1694), b. 22 June, 1818; m.
in Manchester, Conn., Samuel Polydore Rose, b. 28 Feb., 1807, son of Nathan
Hale Rose and Lydia Fish.
He d. 13 Oct., 1850; she d. 20 Jan., 1885.
He was a merchant in Coventry, Conn., and afterward in Rockville, where
both d.
Children.
10232 Ebenezer Kellogg Eose,^ b. 13 Sept., 1835; m. 12 June, 1862, Julia A.
Kingsbury, of Dedham, Mass. ; res. in Paterson, N. J.
10233 Elizabeth Rose,^ b. 9 Sept., 1837.
10234 Abby Ann Eose,^ b. in Rockville, 20 Oct., 1840; m. 21 May, 1868,
George M. Spencer, a lawyer in Hartford, Conn.; she d. 3 May,
1873.
10235 A Son,'^ b. 19 Mar., 1848.
10236 A Daughter,^ b. 23 Oct., 1849.
4616. SARAH,8 dau. of Daniel" (1695), b. in Colchester, Conn., 19 Jan., 1802;
m. 17 Apr.. 1822, Deacon Chester Talcott, b. 29 Apr., 1799, son of Deacon Joseph
Talcott, of Coventry, Conn., b. 6 Aug., 1755, and Rebecca Porter, b. 30 Oct.,
1758.
In 1875 they res. with their dau., Mrs. Beach, in Norfolk, Conn.
Children.
10237 Elizabeth Kellogg Talcott,^ b. 10 Dec., 1823; is unm.
10238 Mary Jane Talcott,^ b. 3 May, 1826; m. 22 Nov., 1848, Mervin T. Land-
fear, son of Harry Landfear, of Manchester, Conn.; they res. in
New Haven, Conn. ; had three children.
10239 Joseph Talcott,^ b. 28 Sept., 1833; m. 2 Oct., 1860, Marie Antoinette
Gleason, of Manchester; d. 16 Mar., 1875; was a farmer in
Coventry, South Windsor and Bloomfield, Conn. ; had two children.
10240 Maria Talcott,^ b. 2 Apr., 1838 ; m. 24 Aug., 1869, Rev. John WicklifFe
Beach, son of Rev. Aaron C. Beach; he was graduated from Yale
College in 1864; from Yale Divinity School in 1869; settled over
the Congregational Church in Windsor Locks, Conn. ; rem. Dec., '
1874, to Norfolk, Conn.
4620. EDMUND BURKE,* son of Daniel' (1695), b. in Tolland, Conn., 27
May, 1809; m. (1) 11 Sept., 1838, Nancy Emeline Avery, b. in Groton, Conn., 7-^
Aug., 1813, dau. of Elisha Avery, b. 11 Dec, 1780, of Colchester, Conn., and
Nancy Angeline Miner, b. 15 Oct., 1793.
She d. in Hartford, Conn., 7 July, 1853; he m. (2) in Westfield, Mass., 18
May, 1859, Isabella Mary Wells, b. in West Hartford, Conn., 12 Sept., 1832, dau.
of Russell Wells, b. in West Hartford, Conn., 27 Julv, 1789, and Roxe Emeline
Marshall, b. in Bloomfield, Conn., 27 Apr., 1805 ; d. 26"Mar., 1872, after an ilhiess i
of four days; she res. in Hartford.
About 1810 his parents moved to Colchester. About 1818 he went to live
with his uncle, Deacon Talcott, in Vernon, Conn. He learned the trade of print-
ing, with Col. Green, in New London ; was a short time in Toronto, Canada, and
New York City; published a paper in Stonington, Conn., and finally joined his,
brothers in Hartford Conn., in the lithographing business under the firm name 01
D. W. & E. C. Kellogg.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 721
Children by first wife.
+ 10241 Charles Edmund," b. in Colchester, 5 Dec, 1839; m. Alice Albania
Park.
+10242 Angelina,** b. in Hartford, 17 Aug., 1844; m. Chester George Munyon.
10243 Fr.\nklin Stodd.vrd» b. in Hartford, 28 Jan., 1850; d. 26 Sept., 1850.
10244 A Child," b. 25 Apr., 1853; d. 8 May, 1853.
Children by second wife.
10245 Mary Isabel," b. in Hartford, 9 Sept., 1860; m. 5 Sept., 1890, Andrew
L. Parker, of Omaha, Neb.; d. in Seattle, Wash., 24 May, 1892;
he res. in Boston.
10246 Clara Mat," b. in Hartford, 15 May, 1871; d. unm., 1897; res. in Rus-
sell, Mass.
4621. ELIJAH CHAPMAN,* son of DanieF (1695), b. in Tolland. Conn., 13
June, 1811; m. 5 May, 1846, Harriet Isham, b. 2 Apr., 1820. dau. of Col. John
Isham, of Colchester, Conn., b. 24 Feb., 1774, and Elizabeth Gilbert, b. in Hebron,
Conn., 31 July, 1779.
He d. in Hartford, Conn., 14 Dec, 18S1.
He went to Colchester when 2 years old. At the age of 17 he left Colchester
and went to Hartford, to learn the art of engraving, with his brother, Jarvis.
When he reached his majority he started in the business of lithographing in Hart-
ford and followed it until 1867. He was among the first in the United States to
breed trout artificially, experimenting with success as early as 1855. In 1860 he
visited various piscicultural establishments in Europe. He published articles on
fish culture.
Child.
+ 10247 Agnes Farwell," b. 18 Jan., 1847; m. John Hall Sage
4632. AARON,s son of Thomas Wright" (1697), b. in Vernon, Conn., 5 Nov.,
1795; m. (1) 14 Feb., 1831, Hannah Eliza Wright, b. 15 Mar., 1804, dau. of
Ebenezer Wright, of Rome, N. Y., b. 2 July, 1769, and Beulah Harrison, b. 18
Nov., 1772.
She d. in Conway, Mass., 11 Nov., 1862; he m. (2) Lydia Anna S. Dodge,
of Hopkinton, N. H. ; d. in Vernon, 30 July, 1882.
He was a farmer in Vernon, where his widow now res.
Children, by first wife, b. in Vernon.
+10248 Julia Wright," b. 25 June, 1832 ; m. Oliver Porter Edgerton.
+10249 Frances Maiiy," b. 19 Sept., 1833; m. Charles Washburn Lee
10250 Charles Wright," b. 7 Sept., 1835 ; d. 21 Sept., 1836.
Children by second wife.
10251 Florence," b. 15 Mar., 1865 ; d. in Vernon, 18 Mar., 1865.
10252 George Aaron," b. 10 Apr., 1866; is a lawyer of Hartford; was grad-
uated from Amherst College, 1889; from Yale Law School, 1891;
re^., unm., in Vernon.
4633. HENRY,*' son of Thomas Wright' ( 1697), b. in Vernon, Conn., 13 Mar.,
1797; m. 30 May, 1821, Elethca Birg'e, b. 5 Nov., 1800, dau. of Isaac Birge, of
Bolton, Conn., b.'l Mar., 1764, and Parmelia Warner, b. 26 Feb., 1768.
47
722 The Kelloggs ik the New World.
He d. in Freedom, 0., 25 July, 1879 ; she d. there, 24 Apr., 1892.
He was a farmer; res. in Vernon and Hartford, Conn. In 1840 he rem. to
Freedom.
Childreii.
10253 Alfred Henry,® b. in Vernon, 29 Oct., 1826; d. unm., in Freedom, 12
Feb., 1888. ■
+ 10254 Thomas Cornelius,** b. in Vernon, 23 Oct., 1828; m. (1) Jane Sin-
gletary; (2) Maria Sackett.
10255 James Birge,*' b. in Rockville, Conn., 8 Sept., 1834 ; m. in Freedom, 16
Nov., 1871, Sophia Graves Robinson, b. in Worcester, Mass., 16
Mar., 1840, dau. of Hiram Robinson, b. 8 June, 1801, and Sophia
Graves, b. 2 Apr., 1802; was a farmer in Freedom; d. ;
she res. in Garrettsville, 0.
4635. HUDSON,^ son of Thomas Wright^ (1697), b. in Vernon, Conn., 21
July, 1800; m. 2 July, 1829, Jane Davis, b. 16 July, 1808, dau. of Thaddeus
Davis, of Thorold, Canada, and Sarah Clark, of Lewiston, N. Y.
He d. 21 May, 1885; she d. 21 July, 1888.
He was a dealer in lumber; res. in Canada; later in Antigo, Wis., where
both d.
Children.
+10256 Mart Hubbard,» b. in St. Johns, Canada, 7 Apr., 1830; m. Cornelius
Alfred Roberts.
10257 Sarah Clark,® b. in St. Johns, Canada, 24 July, 1831 ; m. in Dunville,
Canada, 8 June, 1848, Joseph Raymond Brown ; he d. in Buffalo,
N. Y., 13 Sept., 1893 ; had two children.
10258 Thomas Davis,® b. in St. Johns, Canada, 17 Feb., 1833 ; m. in Rock-
ford, 111., 9 Dec, 1856, Harriet Buffam ; is a lumberman in Antigo,
Wis.; had five children.
10259 Hudson Weight,® b. in St. Johns, Canada, 29 Aug., 1834; d. 1 Oct,
1840, in Manhattan, 0.
10260 Thaddeus Hudson,® b. 28 Jan., 1837 ; d. in Manhattan, 13 Apr., 1837.
10261 Julia Ann,® b. 31 Mar., 1838; d. in Manhattan, 17 June, 1838.
• 10262 Julia Selden,® b. 29 Aug., 1839; d. in Manhattan, 4 Oct., 1839.
10263 Phoebe Catherine,® b. 22 Oct., 1841 ; d. in Manhattan, 15 Jan., 1843. '
10364 Hudson Hiram,® b. 15 Nov., 1842; m. in Quincy, III, 6 May, 1869,
ilattie Ann Fo.x ; res. in Rockville, Conn. ; is a dealer in wool ; had ^^-4
no children.
+10265 Aaron Hubbard,® b. in Vernon, 1 Sept., 1844; m. Mary Frances Stan-
ford.
10266 Helen Cornells,® b. in Dunville, 24 Nov., 1846; d. there, 9 June, 1857.
4636. HANNAH WRIGHT,* dau. of Thomas Wrighf (1697), b. in Vernon,
Conn., 18 July, 1807; m. 18 Apr., 1827, Deacon Joseph E. Cove, of Hartford, b.
in East Haddam, Conn., 24 Oct., 1803.
She d. 26 Feb., 1876; he d. 16 Apr., 1883.
Child.
10267 Laura W. Cove,"^ b. Mar., 1832 ; m. 28 May, 1862, George Talcott, of
Hartford; d. 1 May, 1863.
The Kelloogs in the New World. 723
4646. EZRA* son of John^ (1^01), b. 11 July, 1795; m. Catharine McKown.
She d. 1847.
He lived on a farm adjoining that of his father, in Euclid, 0. ; moved from
the State of Xew York to Ohio in 1831.
Children.
10268 Ehoda,» b. 1 Feb., 1818; d. 5 July, 1820.
10269 Elizabeth,'' b. 10 July, 1820; m. Alvin Owens.
+10270 Makia,» b. 7 Aug., 1822; m. (1) John Wesley Corbett; (2) Chauncey
Edwin Ingraham.
+10271 John," b. in Farmersville, X. Y., 28 Sept., 1824; m. Matilda Hooper.
+10272 Eachel Lord,® b. in New York, 13 Oct., 1827; m. Samuel Shintly
Holmes.
10273 Reuben,^ b. ; d. in infancy.
+10274 Ezra," b. in Cleveland, 0., 1 Nov", 1833; m. Esther Waite.
10275 Edwin,» b. 19 Apr., 1838; served three years in the Thirteenth Ohio
Volunteers; then enlisted in the Fourth Wisconsin Cavalry; is
supposed to have d. in the hospital at Baton Rouge, La.
4648. LEVI,* son of Phillip Judd^ (1702), b. in Ballston, N. Y., 15 Sept.,
1792; m. .
Children.
10276 Volda," b. ; res. in Kansas.
10277 Emma,» b. ; m. Alford Dewell; res. in Skaneateles, N. Y.
4653. CYNTHLV dau. of Philip Judd' (1702), b. 18 Nov., 1802 ; m. 23 Jan.,
1823, Justus Jennings, b. 6 June, 1800.
They res. in Richford, N. Y.
Children.
10278 William Henry Jennings,^ b. 5 May, 1824; res. in Richford.
10279 George G. Jennings,^ b. 17 Mar., 1827; res. in Cortland Co., N. Y.
10280 Alonzo French Jennings'-^ b. 8 July, 1831; d. 29 Oct., 1872.
10281 Cynthia E. Jennings,^ b. 5 May, 1835; res. in Groton, N. Y.
4655. MARY (POLLY),* dau. of Philip Judd' (1702), b. 12 Feb., 1808; m.
(1) Jolin T. Lacy, b. 11 June, 1805: he d. 28 May, 1852; she m. (2) Hiram
Hartman; d. Sept., 1877.
Eight of her children were in the civil war, one dying in Libby Prison. Mr.
Hartman was in the Mexican war.
Children by first husband.
10282 William Josiah LacyP b. .
10283 Thomas Lacy^ b. ; res. in Berkshire, N. Y^.
10284 -James LacyP b. ; res. in Richford, N. Y.
10285 Eliza LacyP b. ; m. Hartman; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
10286 Philip Judd Lacyp b. 1838; m. Delphine Augusta Famham; res. in
Richford.
10287 Charles LacyP b. ; res. in Richford.
10288 Eufus LacyP b. ; d. .
10289 Alfred Lacyp b. ; res. in Richford.
10290 Sanford LacyP b. ; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
10291 John LacyP b. ; res. in Syracuse. '
724 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4656. HULDAH,s dau. of Philip Judd" (1702), b. 12 Feb., 1811; m. in Au-
burn, N. y., 28 Aug., 1832, Eufus Sawyer, b. 5 Feb., 180C, son of Caleb Sawyer,
b. 30 Jan., 1764, and Relief Fairbank. '
She d. 13 Feb., 1850; he m. (2) Sabra Elizabeth Wood; d. 1888.
He was a cabinet maker; res. in Picton, Canada.
Children.
10292 Sarah Elizabeth Sawyer,'^ b. 21 Sept., 1833; m. 7 Dec., 1852, Amos
Garrett; had three children.
10293 Sylvester Phineas Sawyer,^ b. 25 Aug., 1835; m. 7 June, 1859, Sarah
Elizabeth Pulver; was a mechanic in Picton.
1029-1 Rufus Monroe Sawyer,^ b. 30 Aug., 1837; m. in Watertown, 26 Oct.,
1866, Elizabeth Herrick; d. in Picton, 24 May, 1876.
10295 Cynthia Emily Sawyer,^ b. 24 Jan., 1841 ; m. IS Sept., 1866, Foster
Rhines ; res. in Watertown, N. Y. ; had four children.
10296 Lillian Lydia Leonora Sawyer,^ b. 8 Oct., 1843 ; res. in Adams Center.
10297 Huldah Ann Sawyer,^ b. in Adams Center, N. Y., 6 Feb., 1846; m. m
Watertown, 1879, John Armes; res. in Adams Center.
10298 William Henry Jennings Sawyer,^ b. Feb., 1850; is a traveling agent;
res. in Chicago.
4657. PHILIP,8 son of Philip Judd" (1702), b. 30 Dec, 1815; m. Rebecca
Bean, b. 2 Oct., 1822, dau. of William Bean, b. 1789.
They res. in Wellington, Canaan and Dryden, N. Y. ; she is insane; res. m
Ovid, N.'y.
Children.
+10299 LiDA Ann,** b. in Niles, N. Y., 4 Aug., 1849 ; m. Abbot Nicholson Olney.
10300 Cynthia Ei[Ily,» b. in Dryden, N. Y., 24 Feb., 1852 ; d. in Richford,
N. Y., 20 Dec, 1864.
+10301 Frank Philip,® b. in Dryden, 30 Sept., 1857; m. Henrietta Bowles.
4658. ZIBA,« son of Daniel' (1703), b. in Hope, N. Y., 5 Feb., 1797; m. Mar-
garet Arnold, b. in Wells, N. Y., , dau. of John Arnold.
She d. 17 Sept., 1869, in Wells; he d. .
He was a farmer; res. in Wells.
Children, b. in Hope.
10302 JoHN,9 b. 8 Oct., 1825; d. unm., in Wells, 15 Oct., 1852.
+ 10303 Daniel,® b. 2 Sept., 1828; m. Anna Mariva Crawford.
+ 10304 Luther,® b. ; m. Mrs. Eliza (Weaver) Fisher.
+ 10305 Elias,® b. ; m. Julia Ann Weaver.
10306 Sally,® b. ; d. num., in Hope.
4659. CYRUS,s son of DanieF (1703), b. in Wells, N. Y., 11 Jan., 1800;
5 Oct., 1825, Clarissa Swatt, b. 2 Aug., 1804, dau. of Joel J. Swatt, b. 1777, and
Minerva Spaulding, b. about 1784.
He d. 15 May, 1864 ; she d. 27 Feb., 1881.
Res. in Vesper, N. Y., where both d.
Children.
10307 Charity,® b. in Wells, 3 Apr., 1832; d. 7 Sept., 1852.
+10308 Minerva,® b. in Tully, N. Y., 22 Aug., 1835; m. Robert Mooney.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 725
4660. ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Daniel' (1703), b. 21 Apr., 1803; m.
Fovmtain.
Child.
10309 David C. Fountain,^ b. ; was a clerk in the Stamp Division,
Postoffice Department, Washington.
4662. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Daniel" (1703), b. in Hope, N. Y., 27 July, 1811;
m. there, 27 Dec, 1833, as his second wife, Daniel Vanorman, b. 1.5 Sept., 1800,
son of Isaac Vanorman and Hannah Brown.
He d. 5 A^ov., 1893; she d. 15 Feb., 1899.
He was a farmer; was a member of the Baprist Church; in politics a Demo-
crat. In 1879 they res. in Palmyra, Mich.; rem. to Adrian, Mich., where both d.
Children.
10310 Jane Vanorman,^ b. in Edenburg, X. Y., 2 Oct., 1834; m. 10 Oct.,
1851, Aaron Hall; he was a soldi-r in the war for the Union; d.
18 Sept., 1875, from sickness contracted while in the army.
10311 Philip Philander Vanorman,^ b. in Somerset, N. Y., 1 July, 1837; m.
25 Mar., 1861, Margaret lone Cleveland; was a soldier in the war
for the Union; enlisted in the Xineteenth Xew York Battery, li
Aug., 1863; was wounded twice; was in all the battles along the
Potomac, until the surrender of Gen. Lee; was discharged 6 June,
1865; a blacksmith in Whiteford, Mich.; res. in Wheeler, Mich.
10312 Henry Lonson Vanorman,^ h. in Eoyalton, X. Y., 11 Feb., 1840; in. in
Hartland, X. Y., 2 Mar., 1861, Mary Louise Starr; was a black-
smith in Bedford, Mich. ; res. in Lambertville, Mich.
10313 Stephen Frankford Vanorman,^ b. in Loyalton, 27 Mar., 1842 ; m. in
Palmyra, 10 Mar., 1861, Euth HaU; d. in Maumee City, 0., June,
1863.
10314 Drusilla Elizabeth Vanorman,^ h. in Hartford, X. Y., 2 Apr., 1845; m.
in Palmyra, 10 Oct., 1S63, John Gibson Easlick; he was a farmer;
res. in Adrian, and, in 1900, in Brec'kenridge, Mich.
10315 Anna Philena Vanorman,^ b. in Xewfane, X. Y., 10 Mar., 1848; m. in
Palmyra, 6 June, 1868, Lyman Champanois; res. in Adrian.
10316 Caroline Matilda Vanorman,^ b. in Xewfane, 15 Sept., 1850; m. in
Eidgeway, Mich., 17 Xov., 1867, Charles Lamb; he was a farmer
in Kearney and Adrian, Mich.
10317 Daniel Bradford Vanorman/' b. in Eaiiinville, Mich., 12 July, 1853;
m. in Dundee, ilich., 12 July, 1879, Marzetta Parmenter; is a
paper-maker; res. in Detroit, Mich.
4671. HEXEY,** son of Jeremiah'' (1710), b. 15 Apr., 1801 ; m. 22 Apr., 1827,
Currance Bundy, b. 17 Dec, 1804, dau. of i]leazar Bundy, of Xewton, Conn., and
Mary Terrell, dau. of John Terrell, of Huntington, L. I., and Deborah Middle-
brook.
Ees. in Xorwalk, Conn. ; was a carpenter.
Children.
10318 Henky 0.,** b. 8 Dec, 1827; d. unm., 1 May, 1870.
10319 Mart Catherine,® b. 21 Mar., 1830; d. 18 July, 1831.
-j-10320 Ann Elizabeth,® b. in Xorwalk, Conn., 9 Feb., 1832 ; m. Jasper Pryer.
726 The Kelloggs in the New World.
-I-103-21 Maky Josephine,** b. 15 Mar., 1834; m. Seth Newman Finch. ]
4-10322 William Augustus," b. 11 Oct., 1836; m. Mary Ann Scott. •
j
4675. SALLY,s dau. of Josiah^ (1711), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 13 Aug., 1797; I
m. 1817, James Bridger, of Kondout, N. Y., b. in Kent, England. 3
She d. 29 Mar., 183-1; is buried in Xonvalk; he d. 28 Sept., 1817 ; is buried I
in Rondout. 1
He was a ship carpenter; lived in New York City and Rondout. j
Children. S
10323 William Henry Bridger,'^ b. 18 Dec, 1818; m. June, 1839, ; '
was a ship carpenter ; d. 12 Aug., 1880, and is buried in Rondout ;
had three children.
1032i Mary Frances Bridger,'^ h. 17 May, 1820; m. 5 Sept., 1839, James
Freer; res. in Ashland, 0.
4676. JOHN,** son of Josiah" (1711), b. in Kingston, N. Y., 8 Oct., 1799; m.
(1) in Norwalk, Conn., 20 Oct., 1823, his cousin, Sally Kellogg (4672), b. 30
Aug., 1802, dau. of Jeremiah Kellogg (+1710), and Catherine Sammis.
She d. ; he m. (2) 9 Nov., 1862, ilargot Decker; d. in Caledonia,
0., 24 May, 1891.
He was a hatter; res. in Norwalk, Conn., and Caledonia.
Children by first wife.
+10325 Catherine Emily,* b. in Norwalk, 24 Jan., 1825; m. William Au-
gustus Lockwood.
+10326 Eliza Ann,» b. 17 Mar., 1827 ; m. John Nelson Solleck.
+10327 Harriet Frances,® b. in Norwalk, 27 Apr., 1830; m. Isaac Quacken-
bush.
+10328 William Jackson,® b. in Norwalk, 17 Oct., 1832; m. (1) Harriet Re-
becca Fitch; (2) Fannv Capstick.
10329 Henry,® b. 22 Dec, 1836 ; d. before 1838.
+10330 Edgar Augustus,® b. in Caledonia, 12 July, 1838; m. Jane Eliza Lock-
wood.
+10331 George Russell,® b. in Norwalk, 3 Mar., 1840; m. (1) Maria Morgan;
(2) Ellen Baxter.
10332 LuciNDA,® b. 25 Nov., 1846 ; d. 1851.
Children by second wife.
10333 Martha Ann,® b. 20 Mar., 1863 ; res. in Caledonia.
10334 Jane Adelia,® b. 27 July, 1869; res. in Caledonia.
4678. CHARLES,^ son of Josiah'' (1711), b. 24 Jan., 1804; m. Eliza Marvin,
b. 14 Apr., 1812, dau. of Ira Marvin.
She d. Feb., 1867; he d. in Ohio, Apr., 1893.
They res. in Climax and Caledonia, 0.
Children.
+10335 George,® b. in Connecticut, 31 June, 1831; m. Fatten.
+10336 Charles Burr ® b. in Richfield, 0., 4 Oct., 1835 ; m. Matilda Elizabeth
Place.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 727
4679. JAMES,s son of Josiah" (1711), b. 21 June, ISOG; m. 1844, Mary
Dewey, b. 22 Apr., 1826, dau. of Moses Dewey, b. 29 Apr., 1789, and Electa
Fowler.
He d. in Medina Co., 0., 20 Jan., 1863 ; she d. , in Caledonia, 0.
He was a machinist and engineer.
C7) ildren .
10337 Caroline Abigail/* b. ; res. in Chicago, 111.
10338 A SoN,» b. ; d. .
10339 Jane,^ b. about 1S4G ; d. young, in Detroit, Mich.
10340 Elton James,» b. in Orange Co., 0., 22 Apr., 1848; res. in Tren-
ton, Mo.
10341 Ellen,» b. about 1850; d. young, in Detroit.
4681. RUSSELL,** son of Josiah^ (l^H), b. in Esopus, N. Y., 25 June, 1812;
m. 5 Aug., 1840, Sophia H. Tewksbury, b. in Sandwich, X. H., 21 June, 1821,
dau. of Daniel Tewksbury, b. in Sandwich, 4 May, 1783, and Mary (Polly)
Brown, b. in New Hampshire, 9 Jan., 1781.
He d. in Battle Creek, Mich., 18 Oct., 1891.
He was an edge tool maker; res. in Battle Creek.
Children.
+10342 James Daniel,** b. in Boston, 0., 22 Aug., 1841; m. Margaret Tewks-
bury.
+ 10343 EusBELL Marion,** b. in Boston, 19 May, 1843; m. Orilla C. Richards.
10344 Frank Jonas,** b. 4 Aug., 1845; m. (1) 7 June, 1874, Martha Kinnie,
dau. of Timothy Kinnie; (2) ; (3) Minnie Hebb; is a
commercial traveler ; res. in Battle Creek ; has no children.
+10345 Henrietta Sophia," b. in Montpelier, Ind., 8 July, 1847; m. Ira Eeid.
10346 Lyman Madison,** b. in Metamora, Ind., 30 Jan., 1851; m. 31 Aug.,
1882, Zida Mary Toms, b. in Castile, N. Y., 22 Sept., 1862, dau. of
Egbert Toms, b. in Castile, 31 Mar., 1826, and Sophrona Kennedy,
b. in Pike, N. Y., 23 July, 1833; res. in Tecumseh and later ia
Brighton, Mich.; has no children.
10347 Mary Ellen,** b. 22 Oct., 1855; d. unm., 11 Jan., 1886.
4683. OLIVER HAZARD PERRY,^ son of Josiah'' (1711), b. in Esopus,
N. Y., 28 Sept., 1817; m. 2 Apr., 1845, Harriet Hansbraugh, b. 1825, dau. of
William H. Hansbraugh, b. in Hampshire Co., Va., and Margaret Brewer.
She d. 24 Oct., 1853; he m. (2) 2 Apr., 1854, Sarah Myers, b. 22 June, 1837,
dau. of Peter Myers, b. 18 Nov., 1801, and Catherine Bittinger, b. 7 Jan., 1808.
He is a farmer in Caledonia, 0.
Children by first wife.
+ 10348 William Henry,** b. 2 Mar., 1846; m. Emma Earl Humphrey.
10349 Francis,** b. 28 Oct., 1849; is a farmer; res., unm., in Caledonia.
Child hy second wife.
+10350 Warren B.," b. in Caledonia, 18 July, 1864; m. Cora Lazella Rice.
4706. JONATHAN MUNGER,** son of Ethel'' (1722), b. in Montgomerj' Co.,
0., 19 Feb., 1809; m. (1) in Lafayette, Ind., 23 Feb., 1835, Hannah Jennings, b.
728 The Kelloggs in the New World.
8 June, 1810, in Montgomery Co., 0., dan. of Levi Jennings, b. 1 Jan., 1771, and
Elizabeth Bell, b. 19 Jan., 1774.
She d. in Lafayette, 12 Aug., 1848; he m. (2) in Lafayette, 17 Mar., 1850,
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Ferguson) Martin, b. 12 Apr., 1826, dau. of Price Ferguson,
b. 25 Mar., 1802, and Mary Shants, of Waraetown, Ind. ; she d. in Waynetown,
; he m. (3) in Monon, Ind., 19 May, 1868, Mrs. Susan (Shaekleford)
McManus, b. 24 Nov., 1834, in Miami Co., 0., dau. of William and Margaret
Shaekleford, who were cousins ; d. in Monon, 19 Feb., 1897, where she res. after
his death.
He was a farmer ; a Whig and a Kepublican.
Children by first wife. b. in Lafayette.
10351 Ethel,** b. 27 Jan., 1836; d. unm.. in Memphis, Tenn., 19 Mar., 1863,
in the army.
10352 Levi," b. 7 Oct., 1837; d. in Clarence, la., 12 July, 1856.
10353 Elizabeth," b. 9 Dec., 1839 ; m. in Clarence, 25 Dec, 1860, William
Merritt, son of William Merritt, of Olin, la. ; d. in Neihart, Mont.,
20 Apr., 1897; he is a Republican; res. in Olin; had no children.
10354 Henrt Clay," b. 11 June, 1842; was a private in Co. L, Sixteenth Illi-
nois Infantry; enlisted 24 May, 1861; was discharged about 18
June, 1864 ; is a traveling salesman ; res., unm., in Lafayette.
+10355 Charlotte," b. 27 Jan., 1845; m. Juniper Slater.
10356 John Quincy," b 7 Jan., 1848; d. 2 July, same year.
10357 Abigail Maktha," b. 7 Jan., 1848 ; d. 23 July, same year.
Children by second wife.
+10358 Mary Ellen," b. in Lafayette, 9 Feb., 1851 ; m. James Thomas Newton.
+10359 Joseph Price," b. in Lafayette, 27 Nov., 1852; m. Ida Amelia Hel-
frich.
10360 Peesis Mina," b. in Clarence, 16 Apr., 1861 ; d. unm., in Monon.
10361 Malinda," b. in Clarence, 30 Oct., 1864 ; d. unm., in Monon.
4707. SETH JUDD,^ son of Ethel' (1722), b. in Montgomery Co., 0., 27 May,
1811; m. (1) in Tippecanoe Co., Ind., 10 Mar., 1836, Rebecca Blue, b. in Vir-
ginia, 6 May, 1818, dau. of Isaac Blue, and his cousin, Jane Blue.
She d. in Tippecanoe Co., Ind., 19 May, 1847; he m. (2) in Tippecanoe Co.,
Ind., 28 May, 1850, Mrs. Susan (Graves) Ferguson, b. in Coshocton Co., 0., 29
May, 1818, dau. of Daniel Graves and Elizabeth Pierce, of Tippecanoe Co., Ind.,
and widow of Elijah Ferguson, of Tippecanoe Co. ; she d. in Chalmers, Ind., 15
Mar., 1895.
He is a farmer and a Republican ; res. in Brookston, Ind.
Children by first wife, b. in Tippecanoe Co.
+10362 Mary Jane," b. 17 Feb., 1837 ; m. Joseph William Henderson.
10363 Jonathan Munger," b. 30 Nov., 1838; d. 14 June, 1855.
10364 Isaac Blue," b. 25 Apr., 1840; d. 1 Nov., same year. Cl^
+10365 Emma Charlotte," b. 23 July, 1842; m. (1) George Washington May; -i^
(2) William Hayes.
10366 Ethel," b. 13 Apr., i845; d. 6 May, same year.
+10367 Antha Matilda," b. 27 Oct., 1846; m. Asa Templin Ridgcly
Children by second wife.
10368 Mulford Jacob," b. 29 Jan., 1851 ; m. in Battle Ground, 15 Mar., 1870,
Henrietta Bivens; res. in Reynolds, Ind.
It
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10369 Thomas Harvey,'* b. 29 Jan., 1851; res. unm., in Brookston, Ind.
10370 Alonzo Cyrus," b. 4 Dec, 1853; res., unm., in Chalmers.
10371 Floeexce Lorixd.\,» b. 19 Dec, 1854.
10372 Seth Judd,» b. 7 Feb., 1856; res. in Brookston.
10373 Alben Luther,® b. 6 Apr., 1857.
10374 Alton Oliver,® b. 30 June, 1860; d. 9 Mar., 1876.
10375 Benjamin Ulysses,® b. 1 Apr., 1862; m. in Brookston, Lillie Brown;
res. in Francesville, Ind.
4708. CHAELOTTE LOEINDA,** dau. of Ethel'' (1722), b. in Montgomery
Co., 0., 9 Aug., 1813; m. in Lafayette, Ind., 2 May, 1833, John W. Jennings, b.
3 May, 1812, son of Levi Jennings, b. 17 Jan., 1771, and Elizabeth Bell, b. 19
Jan., 1774.
She d. in Eossville, Ind., 24 Nov., 1873; he d. in Iowa, Aug., 1899.
He was in the mercantile business; was a Eepublican and a Baptist; res. in
Eossville.
Children.
10376 Charlotte Jennings,^ h. in Indiana, ; m. in Milton, la., 1858,
George Heckenlively ; res. in Stanberry, Mo.
10377 Levi B. Jennings,^ b. in Indiana, ; m. in Cedar Co., la., 1857,
Margaret Serritt; res. in Tipton, la.; d. in Cedar Co., la., in the
fall of 1872.
10378 Perry L. Jenningsp h. in Indiana, ; m. in Tippecanoe Co., Ind.,
Martha J. Brown; res. in Kansas City, Mo.; later in Chapman,
Kas.
10379 John W. Jennings^ b. in Williamsport, Ind., 1838; ni. in Shelby Co.,
Ind., 17 Feb., 1863, Mary J. McPherson, b. in Carlisle, 0., 10 Oct.,
1843, dau. of Adam McPherson and Elizabeth Cory, both b. in
Ohio ; res. in Thornburg, la. ; has three children.
10380 Elizabeth Jennings^ b. in Indiana, ; d. in Lafayette, Ind., .
10381 Charles Jenningsp b. in Indiana, ; d. young, in Lafayette.
10382 Louise M. Jennings,^ b. in Indiana, 1843; m. in Tippecanoe Co., 1864,
Perry Stevenson; res. in La Grande, Or.; d. 2 Oct., 1874, in La-
fayette; had one child.
10333 Ethel K. Jennings,^ h. in Wisconsin, 25 Apr., 1849; m. in Eossville,
1872, Emma Bronson; res. in Lafayette; d. in Lafayette, 25 Apr.,
1901 ; had three children.
10384 Lydia Victoria Jennings/^ b. in Wisconsin, 13 Aug., 1852; m. in Eoss-
ville, 20 Jan., 1875, Samuel Moore, b. 25 Dec, 1850; res. in Eoss-
ville; has four children.
4709. ETHEL JIYEON,^ son of Ethel' (1722), b. in Montgomery Co., 0., 11
Sept., 1815; m. in Lafayette, Ind., 4 Aug., 1843, Amanda J. Dilling.
He d. in Lagro, Ind., .
Children, b. in Tippecanoe Co.
10385 Eli,® b. about 1844; killed in the battle of Chattanooga, 1863; unm.
10386 George,® b. ; d. unm.
4710. WILLIAM FEEDEEICK,*^ son of Ethel' (1722), b. in Montgomery Co.,
0., 1 Dec, 1817 ; m. in Lafayette Ind., 6 Feb., 1840, Alviola Pierce, b. near Zanes-
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villc, 0., 27 Nov., 1820j dau. of James Pierce, b. in Hampshire Co., Va., 7 Oct.,
1792, and Elizabeth Carter, b. near Dresden, 0., 22 May, 1799.
He d. in Battle Ground, Ind., G Sept., 186G; she d. in Lafavette. 31 Oct.,
1899.
He was a farmer, a Methodist and a Eepnblican.
Children, h. in Tippr.canoe Co.
+ 10387 Mary Elizabeth,» b. 7 Ang., 18-1:2; m. Edward Payne.
+ 10388 Perry Ethel,» b. 26 Jan., 1846; m. Virginia Pa>Tie.
4711. ANTHA ELYIRA,^ dau. of Ethel' (1722), b. in Montgomery Co., 0.,
12 Feb., 1820; m. in Lafayette, Ind., 15 Mar., 1835, William Granison Pierce, b.
near Zanesville, 0., 9 June, 1814, son of James Pierce, b. 2 Oct., 1792, and Cath-
erine Thompson, b. 20 Mar., 1793.
He d. near Lafayette, 27 Aug., 1849 ; she d. near Lafayette, 29 Aug., 1849.
He was a farmer; a Wesleyan Methodist; a Baptist, and a Whig.
Children, b. near Lafayette.
10389 Catherine Pierce,^ b. 26 June, 1836; d. near Lafayette, 6 Sept., 1837.
10390 Ethel Kellogg Pierce,^ b. 13 June, 1838; d. near Lafavette, 26 July,
1862.
10391 Thomas Pierce,^ b. 3 Sept., 1840; m. in Butler, Mo., 9 Dec., 1866,
Mary Jones Marsteller; res. near Lafayette, Ind.
10392 Albert Pierce,^ b. 6 Sept., 1842; d. near Lafayette, 6 Feb., 1843.
10393 George Hunger Pierce,^ b. 21 Dec, 1844; m. in Battle Ground, Ind.,
1 Apr., 1864, Hester Hawkins; res. in Topeka, Kas.
10394 James Pierce,'^ b. 17 Apr., 1846; m. near Lafayette, 16 Nov., 1869,
Margaret Elizabeth Wiggins; d. near Lafayette, 24 Mar., 1884;
she d. .
10395 Lyda Elizabeth Pierce,^ b. 18 Mar., 1848; m. near Lafayette, 15 May,
1865, John Worall; res. in Diehlstadt (now Holmes), Mo.
4715. EMILY ELIZA,* dau. of Ethel^ (1722), b. in Jlontgomery Co., 0., 3
Feb., 1829; m. (1) John De Witt.
He d. ; she m. (2) in Lafayette, Ind., as his second wife, 4 Feb., ,.
1855, Levi Stinglc, b. 11 Mar., 1827 ; d. in Lafayette, 13 Oct., 1889 ; he d. 7 Mar., i
1899. - -
He was a farmer, a Baptist and a Eepublican.
Children by second husband, b. in Lafayette.
10396 Eva Alcista Stingle^ b. 28 Aug., 1856 ; m. in Lafayette, 27 Sept., 1877,
James Andrew Bell; res. in Lafayette.
10397 Lyda Alvira Stingle,^ b. 9 Apr., 1858; m. in Lafayette, 24 Dec., 1879,
M. P. Myres; res. in Lafayette.
10398 James Morton Stingle,^ b. 28 Aug., 1862 ; m. in Lafayette, 20 Mar.,
1886, Drusilla Belle Hoffman; res. in Lafayette.
10399 Charles Edgar Stingle,^ b. 14 Sept., 1865; d. in Lafayette, 26 Sept.,
same year. ^
10400 Cary Francis Stingle,^ b. 17 Apr., 1868; d. in Lafayette, 31 July, same
year.
10401 Harry Elmer Stingle,^ b. 1 May, 1872; res., unm., in Chicago.
m
The Kelloggs in the New World. 731
4716. BUKGESS,,^ sou of Elihu' (1T23), b. in Ohio, 1-t Feb., 1815; m. Sarah
Ann Middleton.
He d. in Rush Co., Ind., 31 Mar., 1S42.
Child.
10402 Marmaduke,*» b. ; res. in Frankfort, Ind., 1900.
4717. JULIA,s dau. of Elihu^ (I'^'SS), b. in Ridgeville, 0., 20 Apr., 1817; m.
in Bentonville, Ind., 30 Nov., 1837, Eleazer Carver, b. in Penn Yan, N. Y., 10
June, 1814, son of Elijah Carver, b. 18 Jan., 1783, and Susan Longwell, b. 9
May, 1784.
She d. in Logan, la., 9 Aug., 1900.
He is a carpenter; a Baptist, and a Republican. After her death he res. in
Logan.
Children J h. in Wabash, Ind.
10403 Washington Dale Carver,^ b. 25 Oct., 1838; m. (1) in Lafontaine, Ind.,
Feb., 1859, Mary Elizabeth Sutton; she d. ; he m. (2) in
Logan, Aug., 1880, Mary Elizabeth McCoy ; res. in Logan.
10404 Cyrus Carver p b. 10 Oct., 1841; m. (1) in Wabash, 23 Dec, 1868,
Martha Ellen Jones; she d. ; he m. (2) in Madrid, Neb..
11 Aug., 1889, Margaret E. Wetherwax; they res. in Grant, Neb.
10405 Ursula Carver,^ b. 30 Dec, 1843; m. (1) in Wabash, 3 Jan., 1869,
James McKinney, who d. ; she m. (2) in Logan, 20 June,
1891, Jacob Black; res. in Logan.
10406 Phehe Louise Carver,^ b. 1 Dec, 1846; d. in Wabash, Nov., 1861.
10407 Elijah Carver/* b. Nov., 1850; d. in Wabash, Sept., 1855.
4718. AMANDA K.,» dau. of Elihu^ (1723), b. in Ohio, 26 June, 1819 ; m. in
Favette Co., Ind.. Barnabas C. Carver.
Child.
10408 A. Daughter,'^ b. ; m. John Thomas; d. 21 Aug., 1845; res. in
Sumniitville, Ind.
4719. DANIEL.^ son of Elihu" (1723). b. in Preble Co., 0., 15 Apr., 1821 ; m.
in Bentonville, Ind., 5 May, 1842, Alniira Longwell, b. in Penn Yan, N. Y., 24
May, 1819, dau. of Ira Longwell, b. 11 Jan., 1793, and Zella Carver, b. 13 Dec,
1795.
He d. in Bentonville, IS Nov., 1866; she d. in Fowler, Ind., 28 Sept., 1895.
He was a farmer; res. in Bentonville; a Baptist and a Republican.
Children b. in Bentonville.
+ 10409 Ira Longwell," b. 3 Oct., 1843; m. Myra E. Harlan.
10410 Amanda J.,** b. 29 May, 1846 ; ni. in Bentonville, 9 Sept., 1870, Thomas
H. Kemmer; d. in Bentonville, 1 Sept., 1879; he res. in Dublin,
Ind.
-f 10411 Marilda Cvrver,® b. 29 Oct., 1859; m. Roscoe Brant Curtis.
4720. AMOS,^ son of Elihu' (1723), b. 9 Apr., 1823; m. in Fayette Co., Ind.,
15 Feb., 1844, Rebecca Wilson Carver, b. in New Y'ork, 3 Sept., 1824, dau. of
John Carver, b. 25 Oct., 1792, and Mary Wilson, b. 25 June, 1792.
In the war for the Union he served in the Thirty-third Indiana Reg. ; res.
in Logan, la.
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Childre?i.
+ 10412 John Elihu,» b. in Fayette Co., Ind., 8 Mar., 1845; m. Nancy C. Del-
inger.
+10413 Emeline," b. 18 May, 1847; m. Marshall Carson.
+10414 Alice,* b. 6 Sept., 1852 ; m. Constantine Hughes.
10415 Ethel E.,» b. in Madison Co., Ind., 15 Oct., 1857 ; res. in Logan.
1041G Phebe,» b. in Madison Co., 8 Aug., 1861.
10417 Gaerett Earle,» b. in Madison Co., 21 Apr., 1866.
4722. BUTLEK,s son of Elihu'' (1723), b. in Bcntonville, Ind., 11 Sept., 1828;
m. in Bentonville, 23 May, 1858, Ruth Ann Cole, b. in Alexander, Ind., 29 Apr.,
1835, dau. of Jacob Cole and Man' Ann MiUer, of Hillisburg, Ind., b. about 25
Mar., 1807.
She d. 18 Dec., 1894.
He was a farmer and stock raiser; a member of the Church of Christ; a Ee-
publican ; res. in Logan, la.
Children.
10418 Elmer E.,» b. in Bentonville, 3 Mar., 1859 ; m. 18 Dec, 1884, Susan A. %
L. Eeedy. :},
10419 Edgar Burgess," b. in Bentonville, 7 Jan., 1862; m. 11 Dec, 1889, Ma- ^
tilda Fischer. '^
10420 Oliver M.a.rtin,» b. in Tarapico, Ind., 27 July, 1865 ; d. in Michigan- f^
town, Ind., 24 Aug., 1866.
10421 Ulysses Samuel,* b. in San Jose, III, 28 Apr., 1869.
10422 Mart Ida,» b. in Logan, 12 Feb., 1874.
4723. LAVINA,s dau. of Elihu" (1723), b. in Bentonville, Ind., 2 May, 1835;
m. 28 Mar., 1855, Timothy Carver.
She d. in Bentonville, 7 May, 1862 ; he d. , near Wabash, Ind.
He was a Baptist and a Republican.
Cliildren.
10423 Mary Elizabeth Carver,'^ b. 9 Dec, 1856; m. John C. Pyle; d. 24 Oct.,1
1892 ; he res. in Wabash ; had two children.
10424 Hester Ellen Carver/* b. 10 Aug., 1860; d. 39 Mar., 1865.
4724. ALVIN,s son of Elihu'' (1723), b. 3 Sept., 1839 ; m. in Fayette Co., Ind., j
Elizabeth Flora.
She d. ; he res. in Dundee, Ind.
Child.
10425 Nora,* b. ; m. ■ Patterson; res. in Connersville, Ind.
4725. ESTHER,^ dau. of Ezra'' (1724), b. 14 Dec, 1810; m. in Fountain Co.,J
Ind., 20 Dec, 1836, James Dove, b. in Cincinnati, 0., 11 Mar., 1812, son of Joh^
Dove, b. 1773, and Lucy Covolt, of Covolt Station, 0.
She d. 3 Jan., 1849; he m. (2) 13 Apr., 1852, Maria McKinney; d. 15 Sept.jj
1866.
Children.
10426 Christopher Dove,^ b. 22 Sept., 1837 ; m. 24 Mar., 1859, Mary Ann M(^
Kinney, of Montgomery Co., Ind. ; was a Corp. in Co. F, One HunJ
dred and Fifty- fourth Indiana Reg. ; a farmer in Newtown, Ind.
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10427 Ezra Dove,^ b. 9 Mar., 1839; m. 13 Nov., 1863, Sarah Smith, of Foun-
tain Co., Ind.; d. in Illinois, 23 Feb., 1872.
10428 Elizabeth Dove,^ b. 1 Nov., 1846; m. William F. Moore, of Ohio; d. in
Kansas, 1867; she m. (2) 1870, Lewis Dodge.
10429 James Dovc,^ b. 25 Nov., 1848; farmer in Newtown, Ind.; is unm.
10430 Ehoda Dovc,^ b. 24 Dec, 1840; m. 9 Sept., 1860, Michael Demic; he
is a farmer in Newtown, Ind.
10431 John Dove-^ b. 9 Mar., 1844; m. 3 July, 1866, Eliza Ann Smith.
4727. EZRA BLACKFOED,^ son of Ezra' (1724), b. 11 Jan., 1815; m. (1)
Ma}', 1837, Mary Crumbly, dau. of Nathan Crumbly.
She d. Nov., 1838; he m. (2) Mar., 1854, Frances Ann Posten, b. 20 Oct.,
1838, dau. of Sanford Posten, b. 11 July, 1797, and Martha Ann Frances Rey-
nolds; d. in Eosendale, Mo., 12 Apr., 1898.
He was a farmer; res. in Rosendale; was a member of the Christian Church;
in politics he was a Prohibitionist.
Children, b. in Eosendale.
10432 Martha Axx,*^ b. 22 Nov., 1855; res., unm., in Eosendale.
10433 Maby Fraxces,» b. 19 Aug., 1857; m. 26 Nov., 1885, John Henry
Snider; res. in Rosendale.
-f 10434 Rhoda Elizabeth » b. 8 July, 1859; m. Thomas Harding.
10435 Charles Franklin,* b. 4 Aug., 1861; m. 30 Jan., 1834, Ella Colbum,
b. in Savannah, Mo., 28 Dec., 1863, dau. of Thomas S. Colburn, b.
24 June, 1841, and Celia A. Smith, b. 18 Nov., 1844, of Andrew
Co., Mo.; is a merchant; a Republican; res. in Buckhart, Mo.;
has no children.
4728. HARRISON ilADISON,^ son of Ezra^ (1724), b. in Butler Co., 0., 6
June, 1816; m. 13 May, 1841, Eliza Ann Turner, b. 28 Apr., 1826, dau. of Silas
Turner, b. 28 Aug., 1301, and Lydia Guffin, b. 3 Mar., 1804.
She d. 15 Apr., 1862; he,d. in Savannah, Mo., 20 Apr., 1863.
In 1840 he moved from Indiana to Andrew Co., Mo. ; was a farmer.
Children, b. in Savannah.
10436 Miles Jefferson," b. 7 May, 1843; m. in Savannah, 14 Sept., 1862,
Nancv Stoner; d. 19 Oct., 1897, in Bolckow, Mo.
10437 Sarah JIatilda," b. 14 Sept., 1845 ; m. 26 Jan., 1868, Samuel F. Jen-
kins; res. in Luray, Kas.
-(-10438 Maey Ellen,** b. 25 Dec., 1847; m. John Bunyan Lamaster.
10439 Cyrus Madison," b. 30 Sept., 1849 ; m. 24 Apr., 1873, Lucinda Hale ;
res. in Keokuk Falls, Okla.
10440 Ezra Hamilton," b. 25 May, 1853; d. 13 Apr., 1855.
10441 Emily Jane," b. 14 July, 1855; m. in Rosendale, Mo., 11 Feb., 1875,
William Gilmour.
-(-10442 John Harrison," b. in Eosendale, 11 Dec, 1857; m. Emma Adkins.
4-10443 Lydia Margaret," b. 11 Feb., 1860; m. Joseph William Muir.
4730. DEACON NATHANIEL,^ son of Ezra^ (1724), b. in Butler Co., 0., 7
Oct., 1819; m. 5 Aug., 1841, Caroline Turner, of Clark Co., Ind., b. 9 Oct., 1824,
734 The Kelloggs in the New World.
dau. of Silas Turner, b. 28 Aug., 1801, of Andrew Co., Mo., and Lydia Guffin, b.
3 Mar., 1804.
He d. 30 Mar., 1898.
In 1833 they moved to Indiana; in 1839 to Rosendale, Mo., where he d. ;
was a deacon in the Christian Church.
Children.
+104-44 Anderson,^ b. 9 May, 1842; m. Dolly McBrien.
+10445 Seth Judd» b. 14 Aug., 1844; m. (1) Mary Ellen Bales; (2) Rebecca
Stoner.
+10446 George Milton,» b. in Clark Co., Ind., 24 Mar., 1847; m. Mary Bell
Doolittle.
+ 10447 Nancy Jane,» b. 17 Dec, 1849; m. Ephraim Rhodes.
+10448 Thom.\s Rii-ey,** b. in Rosendale, 5 Apr., 1852 ; m. Martha Adkins.
+ 10449 Elihu," b. in Rosendale, 8 Feb., 1855; m. Samantha Williamson.
10450 Tru]man,» b. 10 May, 1858 ; res. in Rosendale.
+10451 MiLLY Ann,» b. in Andrew Co., Mo., 6 Nov., 1860; m. Howard S.
Heaverlo.
10452 Levi,® b. 12 Apr., 1863 ; res. in Rosendale.
+10453 Mary Adeline,® b. in Rosendale, 15 May, 1868; m. Henry Halleck
Adkins.
4731. JOHN,* son of Ezra'^ (1724), b. in Butler Co., 0., 29 Apr., 1821 ; m. 11
Apr., 1844, Rachel Small, b. in Wayne Co., Ind., 13 Apr., 1838, dau. of
Small and Mary Black.
She d. 5 Jan., 1865 ; he d. 17 Nov., 1899.
He was a farmer. In 1836 he rem. to Fountain Co., Ind. ; in 1840 to Rosen-
dale, Mo., where both d.
Children.
10454 William Henry," b. 7 Jan., 1846; d. in the army, 8 Nov., 1864; was
a Union soldier; enlisted in Savannah, Mo., in the spring of 1864.
+10455 Charles Wesley,® b. in Rosendale, 16 Jan., 1848; m. Laura Isabel
Edds.
+ 10456 Rhoda Mary,® b. 14 Dec., 1850; m. Henry Dorst.
10457 Emily Matilda,® b. 7 Dec, 1851 ; d. next day.
+10458 Malissa Ann,® b. 21 Nov., 1852; m. (1) George Washington Durrett;
(2) John Delancy Riley Brown; (3) Joseph Washington Vaughn.
+ 10459 Hannah Eliza,® b. in Rosendale, 10 Jan., 1855; m. James Buchanan
Wiggs.
+10460 John Riley,® b. 19 Mar., 1857 ; m. Eliza Gore
+10461 James Franklin,® b. 9 Aug., 1859; m. Rilly Fritzman.
+10462 Andrew Jackson,® b. in Andrew Co., Mo., 8 Nov., 1861; m. Minnie
Colburn.
4732. MILES,s son of Ezra'' (1724), b. in Butler Co., 0., 5 May, 1823; m. in
Newtown, Ind., 3 July, 1845, Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith, b. in Butler Co., 20 Jan.,
1822, dau. of William H. Smith, b. 4 Sept., 1791, and Mary Stout, b. 24 Mar.,
1795, of Newtown.
She d. 10 Mar., 1892; he d. 1 July, 1897.
He was a farmer; a Methodist Episcopalian and a Democrat; res. in Win-
terset, la., where both d.
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Children, h. in Oskaloosa, la.
10463 William Harrison,^ b. 16 Mar., 1846; d. 17 May, same year.
10464 LuzETTA,» b. 6 Nov., 1846; d. same day.
10465 Elihu,® b. 4 June, 1848; d. 2 July, same year.
4-10466 Maey Jane,s b. 16 Aug., 1849; m" Jonathan Allen Gordon.
+ 10467 James Madisox," b. 24 Jan., 1852; m. Ellen James.
Children, b. in Winterset.
10468 Sylvester Buchanan,^ b. 11 Nov., 1857; d. in Winterset, 23 Jan
1876.
10469 MoNKOE,» b. 27 June, 1859; d. same day.
4735. EPHEAIM,8 son of Ezra' (1724), b. in Butler Co., 0., 16 June, 1829;
m. 25 Mar., 1852, Mary Ann Covalt, b. 1 June, 1826, dau. of Ephraim Covalt and
Eleanor Shaks.
He is a fanner; res. in Stone Bluff, Fountain Co., Ind.
Children.
10470 Sarah Elizabeth," b. 28 Feb., 1853; m. 16 Oct., 1879, Abraham Col-
ton.
10471 Ezra John,» b. 16 Dec., 1854 ; res. in Stone Bluff.
10472 Nancy Jane," b. 30 Jan., 1857.
10473 Harrison Madison," b. 24 F^b., 1859.
10474 Jonathan Gaeot," b. 20 Mar., 1861; res. in Stone Bluff.
10475 Rhoda Ann," b. 14 Feb., 1863.
10476 Maby Ellen," b. 27 Aug., 1868.
4737. ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Ezra^ (1724), b. in Newtown, Ind., 6 Feb., 1840 ;
m. in Newtown, 14 Sept., 1859, Stephen John Raker, b. in Pennsylvania, 29 Aug..
1836, son of Jacob Raker and ]Miller.
He d. in the army, at Chattanooga, Tenn., 8 June, 1864; she res. in New-
to^-n.
He was a farmer; res. in Newtown; was a Union soldier; enlisted as a pri-
vate in Co. C, One Hundred and Twentieth Indiana Volunteer Infantry, Feb.,
1864; in politics he was a Republican.
Children.
10477 Mary Rater," b. 28 Oct., 1860; m. 7 Jan., 1886, Charles J. Stambaugh;
res. in Newtown.
10478 Ethel Benjamin Raker,^ h. 25 Mar., 1863.
4747. ASA FOX,« son of JoeF (1754), b. in Ballston Spa, N. Y., 25 Mar.,
1802 ; m. 24 Dec, 1824, Mary Ann Caswell, b. in Troy, N. Y., 5 June, 1806, dau.
of Ezra H. Caswell, b. , and Elizabeth McGunegal, b. .
He d. 15 Apr., 1868; she d. 11 Feb., 189?.
He was a scythe and bolt maker.
Children.
10479 William H.," b. 23 May, 1827; d. unin., .
-f 10480 Mary Elizabeth," b. 21 Mar., 1829; m. Foster Henry Curtis.
10481 Olive Permelia," b. 25 Nov., 1831 ; m. Foster Henry Curtis, who had
previously m. her sister, Mary Elizabeth; had no children.
736 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10-482 Laura Ann,» b. 22 Aug., 1835 ; is unm.
+ 10483 Emily C. M.,» b. 8 Dec, 1840; m. William H. Ostrander.
10484 George B.,» b. 5 Dec., 1847; is unm.
4749. ANS0X,8 son of Joel' (1754), b. 21 June, 1811 ; ni. 28 Oct., 1835, Emily
Bullard.
He res. in Ballston Spa, N. Y., where his first two children d.
Children.
10485 James Harvet,^ b. 6 Dec., 1836; d. 8 Feb., 1838.
10486 William,® b. Mar., 1839 ; d. 14 Feb., 1842.
10487 Mary E.,» b. 15 Jan., 1843; res., unm., in Newburgh, N. Y.
10488 James Ezra,» b. 10 Nov., 1846.
4750. ESTHER ANN,« dau. of Joel' (1754), b. 24 Nov., 1816; m. 25 Aug.,
1839, James Locklin.
They res. in Ballston Spa, N. Y.
Children.
10489 Mary Louisa Locklin,^ b. .
10490 William Locklin,'^ b. .
10491 James Stillman Locklin^ b.
10492 Helen Locklin^ b. .
10493 Frances Locklin,^ h. .
4756. MARY,s dau. of Eliphalet' (1S3S), b. in Mount Pleasant, Pa., Dec,
1799; m. 7 June, 1821, Dr. Isaac Roosa, b. in Orange Co., N. Y., 4 Feb., 1801,
son of John Roosa and DoUy Duryea.
He d. 31 July, 1837; she d. 2 Oct., 1876.
He was a physician ; res. in Bethany, Pa., where both d. ; was a Democrat.
Child.
10494 t7o7t« P. i?oostt,» b. in Bethany, 8 Nov., 1823; m. 17 Mar., 1847,
Hannah J. Calkins ; res. in Monticello, N. Y.
4757. MARTIN,^ son of Eliphalet^ (1S28), b. in Mount Pleasant, Pa., 24 Mar.,
1801; m. 9 Oct., 1823, Elizabeth Green Stryker, b. 22 May, 1800, dau. of Abra-
ham I. Stryker, b. 25 Mar., 1772, and Margaret Waterhouse, b. 1 May, 1779.
He d. in Illinois, 29 Mar., 1877 ; is buried in Kalamazoo, Mich. ; she d. .
He was a farmer in Wa}-ne Co., Pa., and in Sherwood, Mich., from 1836 to
'53, when he rem. to Illinois, where he was a dealer in lands.
Child.
+10495 Amelia Stryker," b. in Bethany, Pa., 22 Aug., 1825; m. Dwight May.
4758. ABIGAIL BALDWIN,^ dau. of Eliphalet^ (1828), b. in Mount Pleas-
ant, Pa., Oct., 1804; m. 16 Feb., 1832, Dr. Thomas J. Halsey, b. 22 Apr., 1814,
son of Rufus Halsey, of Howard, N. Y., and Lydia .
She d. 18 Aug., 1847; he m. (2) ; d. near Sedalia, Mo., 10 Jan.,
1881.
He was a physician ; res. in Wyoming, Mauch Chunk, ^\^lite Haven and
Wilkesbarre, Pa., and later sis miles east of Brownsville, Mo., where he d.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 737
Children.
1049i; William Kellogg HaUeyp b. 16 Dec, 1833; m. 19 Feb., 1857, ;
res. in Brownsville.
10497 Helen Maria Halsey,^ b. 2 Mar., 1835; m. Ammi Gilchrist, b. 2 July,
1827, son of John I. and Betsey (Dows) Gilchrist; res. in Wilkes-
barrc.
10498 Mary U. Halsey,^ b. 30 Sept., 1837; d. unni., 23 Mar., 18G3.
10499 Victoria HalseyP b. 3 July, 1841 ; res., unm.. in Wilkcsbarre.
4760. EUNICE ALLEX.*^ dau. of Eliphalet^ (1828), b. in Bethany, Pa., 4
Aug., 1814 ; m. 30 Jlay, 1832, Washington Ebenezer Cook, b. in Cook's Corners,
X. Y., 29 Dec, 1808, son of Ebenezer Cook and Leonora Combs.
He d. at the Matteson House, Chicago, 7 Jan., 1879 ; after his death she res.
in Lacon.
He was apprenticed to a hatter in Clinton, N. Y. ; was a clerk in Xew York
City in 1830; a hotel keeper in Bethany; ten years a merchant in Birmingham,
0.; in 1846 was a farmer near Henry, 111.; settled in Lacon, III, in 1849. He
was County Clerk three terms; was a Democrat and prominent in local politics.
Children.
10500 George Washington Ebenezer Cooh,^ b. in Bethany, 23 June, 1834; res.
in Lacon ; was the business manager of his father's estate.
10501 Helen Josephine Cook,^ h. in Dunkirk, X". Y. ; m. in Lacon, 4 Sept.,
1855, Doric Gillespie Warner, b. in Pitcher, X^. Y., 29 Apr., 1828,
son of Adna and Lucia Warner ; he was a clerk in the railroad office
in Henry until 1863, when he became a merchant; in 1868 he sold
out and was later a stock raiser in Montana ; had seven children.
10502 Isabel Virginia Cook,^ b. in Birmingham, 23 Mar., 1839; m. in Lacon,
16 Apr., 1SG2, Smith Monroe Garratt, b. in West Candor, X. Y., 17
Aug., 1838, son of Corinth and Harriet Garratt; he was graduated
from Albany Law School, 1860; was later a lawyer in Lacon; had
three children.
10503 Martin Kellogg Cookp b. in Birmingham, 20 Sept., 1840 ; m. in Mem-
phis, Tenn., 14 Apr., 1864, Margaret Anna Buchanan, of Batavia,
0. ; was a clerk in the Postoffice in Lacon and assistant cashier in
the bank; enlisted in the Fourth Illinois Cavalry; was secretary
of Col. Dickey; was a clerk in Gen. Grant's office; after the battle
of Fort Donelson was Second Lieut, and on Gen. Hurlburt's staff;
was promoted First Lieut, and Capt. and Aide to Gen. Hurlburt ;
A. D. C. to Gen. Canby in Mobile; was in thirty-five engagements
and escaped without a wound ; at Lacon he accidentallv shot him-
self, 14 Aug., 1866; d. 31 Mar., 1867.
4761. AZ0E,8 son of Silas' (1830), b. in Wayne Co., Pa., 27 Jan., 1796; m. 30
Mar., 1820, X'ancy ]\Iaria Stevens, of Lebanon, Pa., b. 13 June, 1799, dau. of Silas
Stevens and Esther .
He d. 14 Oct., 1855; she d. 17 Jan., 1879.
He was a farmer; res. in Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Ringwood, III, and Valpa-
raiso, Ind.
Children.
+ 10504 Louisa :M.\raA,'> b. 22 Jan., 1821; m. Daniel Sprague WTiitc
738 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4-10505 Alfked Washington,** b. in Mt. Pleasant, 30 Jan., 1833; m. (1)
Martha Wright Norton; (3) Isadore Brown Chase.
+ 10506 John Woodard,» b. in Mt. Pleasant, 13 Apr., 1825; m. Abigail Jane
Hull.
+10507 Dennis Azor,® b. in Mt. Pleasant, 20 May, 1830 ; m. Lucelia Norton.
10508 Sjlas Asher,» b. 5 Mar., 1837; d. 11 Sept., 1842.
4762. MARY ANN,!^ dan. of Silas'' (1830), b. in Mount Pleasant, Pa., 6 May,
1798; m. 1 Dec, 1816, John Kimble Woodward, b. 11 Oct., 1792, in North-
ampton Co., Pa., son of Abisha Woodward, b. 10 Jan., 1768, and Lucretia Kimble,
b. 11 Jan., 1774.
He d. 13 Apr., 1835.
He was a surgeon ; res. in Bethany, Pa. ; was Prothonotary of Wayne Co. ;
after his death she res. in Reading, Pa.
Children.
10509 Warren Jay Woodward,^ b. near Bethany, 24 Sept., 1819; m. 23
May, 1847, Catherine Scott, dau. of Hon. David Scott, of Wilkes-
barre. Pa.; res. in Reading, Pa.
10510 Jachson Woodward,'^ b. in Bethany, 1 Sept., 1821; m. 13 June, 1854,
Augxista Manning, dau. of James Manning, of Bethany; d. 11 Mar.,
1806.
10511 Deney Caroline Woodward,^ b. 14 Oct., 1823; m. 30 Sept., 1846, Dr.
Johnson C. Olmstead; d. in Dundaff, Pa., 11 Dec, 1864.
4767. JIRAH MUMFORD,^ son of Silas' (1830), b. in Mount Pleasant, Pa.,
15 July, 1810; m. 18 Mar., 1838, Eliza Headon Moore, b. 29 May, 1818, dau. of
James Moore, b. 1780, and Marj' Headon, b. 1787.
She d. 12 Apr., 1866 ; he d. 9 Feb., 1885.
He res. in Preston, Pa. He was 21 when his father and family moved to
Preston ; he soon assumed full charge of affairs and continued the work of clear-
ing up the farm. In 1870 he, in company with his eldest son, went West, and
after traveling through several states, located in Kirksville, Mo., but after two
years' residence returned to Preston on account of failing health, and res. there
until the time of his death. He was a man of broad and liberal views.
Children, b. in Preston.
+10512 Mary Eliza Ann," b. 25 Nov., 1838; m. Abner Palmer.
+ 10513 Waeren Jirah,» b. 2 Mar., 1840; m. Susan Kellam.
10514 James Silas,» b. 16 Sept., 1841 ; m. 18 Sept., 1895, Cynthia Spencer,
of Scranton, Pa., b. in Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 19 Jan., 1848, dau. of
Orson Spencer, b. in Pleasant Mount, 26 Nov., 1823, and Susanna
Squire, b. 20 Aug., 1825 ; res. in Preston until 1873, when he rem.
to Kirksville; res. there until 1897; was a farmer; had no chil-
dren.
+10515 AD.4LINE Matilda,^ b. 8 Dec, 1842 ; m. Isaac Davisson Pearce.
+ 10516 Jonathan Moore," b. 35 May, 1845; m. Jane Elizabeth Chamberlain.
10517 Esther Julia," b. 5 Feb., 1847 ; m. 25 Aug., 1885, John Rogers Peir-
son, b. 10 Feb., 1837, son of John Peirson, b. 9 Mar., 1789, and
Betsey Elizabeth Talmage, b. 24 Jan., 1789 ; res. in Montrose, Pa. ;
had no children.
The Kelloqgs in the New World. 739
10518 AzoR Edgar,» b. 12 Jan., 1849 ; m. in Waymart, Pa., 28 May, 1890,
Addie Moore Carpenter, b. in Carbondale, Pa., 14 Apr., 1861, dau.
of Simon Marion Carpenter, b. 31 May, 1839, and Catherine Ma-
rinda Buckland, b. 17 Dec., 1839; res. in Winwood, Pa.; a farmer;
Methodist, and a Democrat. •
10519 Edward Headon," b. 26 June, 1851; m. in Ottumwa, la., 25 Dec,
1895, Lettie Attlebury, b. 14 May, 1854, dau. of Isaac Attlebury, h.
27 Dec, 1805, and Elizabeth Dawdy, b. 10 Mar., 1810; was a
farmer and stock raiser; res. in Kirksville.
10520 Sarah Caroline/** b. in Preston, 16 Apr., 1855; m. in Kirksville, as
his second wife, 16 Sept., 1896, Thomas Paper Clarkson, b. 18
Sept., 1853, son of Thomas Clarkson, b. 28 May, 1821, and Fannie
Paper, b. Oct., 1813; he was a farmer; res. in Kirksville; in poli-
tics he was a Pepublican; had no children.
10521 Deborah Caroline," b. in Preston, 7 July, 1856; d. 4 Mar., 1857.
10522 Dency Helen," b. in Wayne Co., Pa., 8 Dec, 1858; m. in Kirksville,
Mo., 12 Mar., 1889, Ira W. Collins, b. in Davis Co., la., 11 July,
1860, son of Robert J. Collins, b. 1833, and Pebecea Penney, b. in
Greencastle, Ind., 1837 ; he was a lumberman in Blockton, la. ; she
d. in St. Joseph, Mo., 9 May, 1900; had no children.
+10523 Harriet Eva," b. 13 Apr., 1861; m. Daniel Labarr.
4772. STEPHEN,* son of Martin' (1833), b. ; m. .
He res. in Tompkins Co., N. Y.
Children.
10524 Riley," b. .
10525 Otis," b. .
10526 Adolphus," b. -.
10527 CHABLES,"b. .
10528 Theodore," b. .
10529 Daughter," b. .
4773. 0TIS,« son of Martin" (1833), b. ; m. .
He rem. to Ohio about 1836; went West; d. in Dakota.
Children.
10530 George Washington," b. ; is a noted criminal lawyer; res. in
Siou.x City, la.
10531 Martin," b. .
10532 Timothy," b. .
10533 ASHER," b. .
10534 Jayson," b. ■ .
10535 Daughter," b. .
10536 Daughter," b. .
4775. DANIEL,* son of Martin'' (1833), b. in Oberlin, 0., 11 Oct., 1810;
He was a blacksmith.
Children.
+ 10537 Abel Gibson," b. in Brownholm, 0., 15 May, 1837; m. Almira Sidnc
Gibson.
740 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10538 Stephen Martix,** b. in Amherst, 0., 1 Nov., 1841; is unm.; a retired
farmer; a Democrat; res. in Oberlin.
4781. IRA,« son of Martin" (1835), b. in New Fairfield, Conn., 12 Sept., 1786;
m. 29 Jan., 1812, Flora Eogers, b. 25 July, 1790, dau. of Rev. Medad Rogers, b.
17 Aug., 1750, and Rachel Baldwin, b. 29 Sept., 1755, dau. of Gamaliel Baldwin.
He d. 5 Aug., 1845 ; she d. 10 Sept., 1857.
He always lived on the farm purchased by his father, 13 Mar., 1773; the
farm is now occupied by his son, Seelye Barnum Kellogg. He was a prominent
citizen; res. in New Fairfield.
Children, h. in Xew Fairfield.
+ 10539 Edwin M.\rtin,** b. 4 July, 1813; m. Lucella Brown.
+10540 Medad Rogers,® b. 15 Mar., 1815; m. Amarylis Evaline Peck.
10541 Carlos Baldwin,** h. 9 May, 1826; m. 1 Jan., 1868, Lucy Ann Wanzer,
of Reading, Pa., b. 11 Dec, 1827, dau. of Jacob Wanzer, b. 3 Apr.,
1798, and Phebe Leach, b. 13 June, 1805; was a farmer; res. in
Sherman, Conn. ; had no children.
+ 10542 Seelye Barnum," b. 26 Aug., 1832; m. Elizabeth Hathaway.
4782. HANFORD MARTIN,** son of Martin" (1835), b. 2 Oct., 1788; m. 29
May, 1816, Sarah Bulkley, b. 27 Nov., 1792, dau. of Jonathan Bulkley, of New
Fairfield, Conn., b. 15 Nov., 1751, and Lydia Bulkley, b. 13 Mar., 1753.
She d. 5 Feb., 1851; he m. (2) in Danbury, Conn., 14 Apr., 1852, Eliza
Meeker; d. 11 June, 1870.
Children.
+ 10543 Sophia Elizabetpi," b. 2 Mar., 1817; m. Peter Booth Jackson.
+ 10544 Barzillai Bulkley,® b. 25 Dec., 1818; m. Emeline Johnson.
+ 10545 Sarah Ann,® b. 14 Aug., 1825; m. Willis Haviland Wanzer.
+ 10546 Rachel Maria,® b. 24 July, 1827; m. Horace G. Betts.
4783. MARY (POLLY),^ dau. of Martin'' (1835), b. in New Fairfield, Conn.,
25 Apr., 1792; m. (1) in Danbury, Conn., Mar., 1812, Zadoc Peck, b. in Pem-
broke District, Danbury, 1787, son of Ezra Peck, b. 1746, and Rachel Stevens, b.
1747.
He was a farmer; a Sandemanian.
He d. in Danbury, 25 Apr., 1813; she m. (2) in Pembroke District, June,
1815, David Bearse, b." 17 Oct., 1780; d. in New Fairfield, 27 Aug., 1856.
Child hij first husband.
10547 Catherine Pech^ b. in Danbury, 13 Mar., 1813; m. in New Fairfield,
21 Nov., 1833, William Leech; res. in Danbury; had three children.
Children by second husband.
10548 Mary Ann Bearse,'^ b. in New Fairfield, 7 June, 1816 ; d. in Brookfield,
Conn., 14 Jan., 1841.
10549 Phebe Eliza Bearse,^ h. in New Fairfield, 26 Dec, 1822; m. (1) Philan-
der Stevens; had three children; she m. (2) Horace J. Betts; had
one son ; res. in Brookfield.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 741
4784. EACHELS dau. of Martin^ (1835), b. in New Fairfield, Conn., Nov.,
1796; m. Ezra Osborn, b. in Brookfield, Conn., July, 1790, son of David Osborn
and Matilda Northrop.
He d. in Brookfield, 7 May, 1859; she d. there, 24 June, 1867 ; they are both
buried in Prickback Cemeterj', in Danbury.
He was a farmer; res. in Bound Swamp, Brookfield.
Children.
10550 Martin Kellogg Osborn,^ b. ; m. Lois Vaill; res. in Danbury.
10551 Henry Bottsford Oshornp b. 4 Apr., 1820; m. (1) Harriet Pierce; (2)
Harriet Ann Hubbell; he was a Union soldier; res. in Danbury.
10552 Ezra Burton Osborn,^ b. 9 Dec., 1822; m. ; res. in Brookfield.
10553 Orrin TI. Osborn,^ bap. 8 July, 1832; is a trader; res. in Bethel, Conn.
4785. ABICtAIL,s dau. of Martin' (1835), b. in New Fairfield, Conn., 16 Aug.,
1800; m. 19 Dec., 1824, Lemuel Baldwin Northrop, b. 17 Feb., 1799, son of John
Northrop, b. 14 Jan., 1772, and Sarah Baldwin, b. 30 Mar., 1777.
She d. 22 Oct., 1871; he d. 14 June, 1872.
He was a farmer ; res. in Brookfield, Conn., where both d.
Children.
10554 Flora Emily Northrop,^ h. 17 July, 1826; d. 23 Mar., 1836.
10555 Sarah Elizabeth Northrop,'^ b. 6 Sept., 1830; d. 31 Mar., 1836.
10556 Mary Sophia Northrop^ b. 14 Mar., 1834; m. 1 Sept., 1858, George
Hal lock; had three children.
10557 Sarah Caroline Northrop,^ b. 27 Sept., 1837 ; m. 15 Mar., 1858, William
Thomas Leach ; res. in Danbury, Conn. ; had three children.
4786. MERCY MAPJA,^ dau. of Martin' (1835), b. 25 June, 1806; m. 14 Oct.,
1824, Dimon Bradley Bamum, b. 14 Nov., 1799, son of Thaddeus Barnum, b. in
Connecticut, 6 Feb., 1788, and Anna Bradley, b. 20 Dec, 1779.
He d. 5 Nov., 1865; she d. 13 Feb., 1874.
He learned the trade of a tanner, and in 1847 bought a farm near Canas-
eraga, N. Y., where both d.
Children.
10558 Abiram Vinton Barnum,^ b. in New Fairfield, Conn., 7 Oct., 1825; m.
Sophia Hamilton; was a farmer and stock dealer near Danbury,
Conn. ; had three children.
10559 Ira Kellogg Barnum,^ b. in New Fairfield, 28 Nov., 1833; m. 8 Jan.,
1863, Helen Augusta Coray, b. 6 Nov., 1838, dau. of John Coray,
b. in Providence, Pa., 1796, and Cynthia Webb, b. in Hornellsville,
N. Y., 1802 ; was for ten years a merchant in Canaseraga, and five
years Postmaster there ; was later a farmer in Burns, N. Y. ; had
one child.
10560 F!7/!.s Hanford Barnump b. in New Fairfield, 1 Apr., 1843; m. Alice
Yernette Kathbun, b. in Almond, N. Y., 25 Aug., 1850, dau. of Al-
bert Eathbun, b. in Almond, 7 Oct., 1825, and Ann Fuller, b. in
Granville, N. Y., 25 June, 1830; served twenty months in Co. I,
First New York Dragoons; was later editor and publisher of the
Canaseraga Times; she had previously m. 15 Sept., 1869, James
W. Dyer, who d. 26 Sept., 1872.
742 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4788. BETSEY HUNT,* dau. of Samuel' (1850), b. 11 June, 1799; ni.
Samuel Milford Blatchford, b. 5 Jan., 1797.
Children.
10561 Alice Harriet Blatchford,^ b. ; m. Hopkins.
10562 Henry Samuel Blatchford,'^ b. .
10563 James Wilson Blatchford,^ b. .
10564 Samuel Milford Blatchford,^ b. .
4789. DR. SAMUEL WIIiSON,* son of Samuel^ (1850), b. 11 Mar., 1809; m.
in Montevideo, Buenos Ayres, 15 Feb., 1851, Mercedes Eomana Labandera, dau.
of John Atanasio Labandera, b. in Montevideo, and Frances Aceena, b. in Buenos
Ayres, of Portuguese parentage.
He d. in Montevideo, 7 Jan., 1867, while on duty as fleet surgeon on the
United States frigate Brooklyn. In 1881 his widow res. in Montevideo, S. A.
Children.
10565 Samuel John Wilson,® b. in Portsmouth, N. H., 20 Nov., 1855; res.
in Montevideo.
10566 Elizabeth Harriet," b. in the United States Navy Yard, Norfolk,
Va., 9 Dec, 1858.
10567 James B.,» b. 26 Mar., 1863; d. 25 Aug., 1867.
10568 Mercedes,« b. 15 July, 1866.
4791. CAEOLINE MATILDA,* dau. of Seth Shove' (1851), b. 29 Nov., 1799;
m. in New Canaan, Conn., 13 Dec., 1820, Leman Fitch, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 10
Dec, 1798, son of Joseph Fitch (596), b. in Norwalk, 21 Oct., 1758, and Hannah
Sperry, b. in New Milford, Conn., 28 June, 1760.
He d. 19 Sept., 1824 ; she d. — .
He was a merchant in New York ; res. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children.
10569 Frances C. Fitch,^ b. 15 Apr., 1822 ; res., unm., in Hempstead, N. Y.
10570 Worthington Leman Fitch,^ b. 17 Nov., 1823; d. unm., in Woods Dig-
gings, Cal., 1850.
4792. JOSEPH LOCKWOOD,* son of Seth Shove' (1851), b. in New Canaan,
Conn., 20 Apr., 1802 ; m. 26 June, 1827, Amelia Morton, b. 27 Mar., 1808, dau.
of Elini Morton, b. in Hatfield, Mass., 13 Nov., 1775, and Amelia Ballard, b. in
Hatfield, 5 Aug., 1780.
She d. 24 Nov., 1849; he d. 15 Aug., 1877; both d. in New York City.
After leaving the homestead in New Canaan he was a clerk in New York
City; was in the dry goods business; later connected with the New York and
Harlem Railroad.
Children.
10571 Lewis Morton," b. 20 Sept., 1834; m. June, 1871, Maria Hart; d. in
Menasha, Wis., 12 Apr., 1872 ; at the outbreak of the war he en-
listed in the Fourteenth Reg., New York National Guard; served
three years; was mustered out; re-enlisted in "Duryea's Zouaves,"
Fifth New York Reg. ; was woimded at Laurel Hill, Va., and again
at Cold Harbor, Va. ; during Grant's campaign he was breveted
First Lieut. ; received his commission in the One Hundred and
Fifth New York Reg., and continued in active service until the
close of the war ; had no children.
1
The Kelloggs in the New Wortj). 743
+10572 Elvira Matilda," b. in Richmond, 0., 17 Aug., 1837 ; m. Samuel
Stuart Ferris.
+10573 Fbances Caboline," b. 4 Mar., 1840; m. Charles Frederick Lipman.
10574 Rebecca Moeto.\,» b. in New York, 2 Nov., 1843; m. 9 June, 1870,
Edwin Henry Holmes, b. in Grafton, Mass., 5 Aug., 1839, son of
Jeremiah Holmes, b. about 1805, and Harriet Henry, b. 26 :Mar.,
1809; during the war of the rebellion he enlisted in" Co. A, Fifty-
first Reg., Massachusetts, and, from 3 Sept., 1863, to 24 July, 1864,
served with credit to himself; 'he res. in Plainfield, N. J. ;" a coal
dealer; a Presbyterian; has no children; adopted a dau., Louise,
who res., unm., in Plainfield.
+ 10575 Charles Wesley Wallace,** b. in New York City, 29 Jan., 1846; m.
Caroline L. Searing.
10576 Florence Amelia," b. 21 Aug., 1849; d. unm., 29 July, 1880; res. in
Stapleton, Staten Island.
4795. REV. SAMUEL,* son of Seth Shove^ (1851), b. in New Canaan, Conn.,
30 June, 1808; m. (1) 2' Aug., 1838, Mary Pierce Henry, of Rutland, Mass.. b. 1
Apr., 1811, dau. of Johnson Henrv, b. 29 Feb., 1776, and Svbil Wheeler, b. 30
Nov., 1775.
She d. 14 July, 1861; he m. (2) in Rutland, Mass., 1 May, 1863, Elizabeth
Stone Henry, sister of his first wife, b. 24 Aug., 1806; d. in Plainfield, N. J., in
consequence of a fall, 14 Jan., 1896; she d. ISApr., 1899, aged 92.
He was graduated from the University of New York in 1834; from Prince-
ton Theological Seminary in 1838. He was for three years pastor of the Pres-
byterian Church in West Hampton, li. I. ; twelve years in Dobbs Ferrv, N. Y. ;
eleven years in Ramapo, N. Y., and retired from active service in 1864. He is
described by the New York Observer as a quiet, unassuming, Christian gentleman,
respected and beloved by all who knew him for his kindly and most lovable nature
and high qualities, both of heart and mind. He res. from 1877 until his death in
Plainfield.
Children.
+ 10577 Samuel Henry," b. in Quogue, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1839; m. (1) Antoinette
Whiting Hartwell; (2) Sara Constance Macrura.
10578 Howland Melancthon," b. 17 Oct., 1842; d. 5 Nov., 1847.
10579 Mary Elizabeth," b. 12 Aug., 1844; d. 13 Oct., same year.
+10580 Edward Payson," b. in Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1846; m. (1)
Margaret Deane Gordon; (2) Henrietta Stryker.
+ 10581 Caroline Matilda," b. in Dobbs Ferry, 23 Mar., 1849; m. Henry
Lemuel Coolidge.
4805. GEORGE,* son of Jonathan Warren^ (1854), b. ; m. Tan
Antwerp, dau. of John E. Van Antwerp, of New York.
Child.
10582 Elizabeth," b. ; m. Dr. Benjamin F. Gibbs, medical inspector
of the Ignited States Navy ; he res. in Louisiana many years before
the war; in the war for the Union he served as surgeon in the
Nineteenth Army Corps; he was acting as medical director on Gen.
C. C. Augur's staff at the battles of Plum's Store and Port Hud-
744 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
sou; for thirteen years he was in the United States Pension De-
partment ; has been connected with the Board of Health ; he was
secretary of the Board of Examining Surgeons of the Pension
Bureau; he d. in Trieste, Austria, 9 Sept., 1882.
4821. EPHBAIM TORREY,^ son of Nathan" (1828), b. in Bethany, Pa., 30
Apr., 1822; m. (1) Eliza Farnum, b. 1824, dau. of William Famum and Ann
Randall, of Wisconsin.
She d. in Madison, Wis., 1863; he m. (2) in 1865, Mrs. Hettie (Baird) Hud-
son, b. in Pennsylvania, 28 May, 1S36, dau. of Robert Baird, b. 1798, and Sabra
Bower, b. about 1808, and widow of Dr. Henry Hudson; d. in San Diego, Cal., 17
Mar., 1892, where he res. ; she res. in Los Angeles, Cal.
He established a large institution for Turkish baths in Kansas City, Mo.;
was a Methodist and a Republican.
Children by first %vife.
10583 William,® b. near Madison, Wis., ; d. in Sauk, Wis., aged 1.
-(-10584 Amanda Jane,® b. in Sauk, 28 Aui?., 1847 ; m. Dr. Thomas Cummings
Baird.
-flOoSo Lydia Ann,® b. near Madison, 13 June, 1849; m. Dr. Thomas Albert
Smith.
-}-10586 Rosalinda,® b. near Madison, Aug., 1851; ni. Maj. Henry Falls.
-1-10587 Sarah Emma,® b. near Madison, 16 Mar., 1854; m. Goyne Gordon
Moore.
10588 George Woodward,® b. near Madison, 5 July, 1856; m. in Kansas City,
5 Dec, 1887, Mattie M. Trigg; res. in Salt Lake City, Utah; is
engaged in mining; a Republican; has no children.
10589 Ida® b. 1858; d. in Sauk, July, 1869.
Children by second wife.
4-10590 Jessie Baird,® b. in Madison, 15 Aug., 1864; m. William Alfred Rugg.
-^10591 Nellie May,® b. in Oshkosh, Wis., 1 May, 1872; m. John Harry
Gushing.
10592 Edward,® b. in Kansas City, 11 Aug., 1874; d. May, 1876.
4824. GEN. JOHN AZOR,^ son of Nathan' (1860), b. in Honesdale, Pa., 16
Mar., 1828; m. in Prairie du Sac. Wis., Oct., 1851, Adelaide Worthington, b. in
Ph-mouth, Pa., 2 Sept., 1833, dau. of Thomas B. Worthington, b. 16 Apr., 1810,
and Hannah R. Lewis.
He d. in Wausau, Wis., 10 Feb., 1883; she res. in St. Louis, Mo.
He was a lawyer; res. in Prairie du Sac; rem. to Mauston in 1857, to La
Crosse in 1857, and to Wausau in 1876. He was District Attorney before the war,
and later was United States Pension Agent; served in the Wisconsin Senate from
1879 to 1881. He was a Presbyterian and a Republican. He was Commander
of the Iron Brigade in the civil war. He began his military life in Apr., 1861, as
First Lieut., Co. K, Fifth Wisconsin Infantrj', and in the following December
was promoted to tlie Captaincy of Co. I, of the same regiment, with which he
served until Jan., 1863. He wa~ then on duty as Adjutant-Gen. of Brigade until
December, when he returned to his regiment. On 5 May, 18G4, he was wounded
and captured at the battle of the Wilderness, and sent through the Confederacy
from point to point, and finally to Charleston, S. C, where, with other officers, he
The Kelloggs in the New World. 745
wa5 platt-d under the fire of the besieging Federals. Wliile on the way to Charles-
ton he ei<;aped by jumping from the cars, but was hunted down with bloodhounds,
and caught when within four miles of the Union lines. Again, on 5 Oct., he
made hi= escape, while being moved to Columbia, S. C, and after traveling three
hundred and fifty miles, mostly at night, he reached the Federal lines at Cal-
houn, Ga., on the 27th pi that month. He was promoted while in prison to Maj.,
Lieut-CoL and Col., respectively, and upon his escape took command of his regi-
ment in XoT., 1864. He was assigned to the command of "Iron Brigade" in Feb.,
1S6-5, and led it during the last campaign ending with Lee's surrender at Appo-
mattox, 9 Apr., 1805. He was promoted to Brig.-Gen. by brevet with rank from
9 Apr., ISCo, and was mustered out 1 Aug., 1865.
Children.
10.59.3 Edgar,» b. 18 Aug., 1852; d. July, 1854.
-flO-594 Ida Dele,^ b. in Prairie du Sac, 11 Apr., 1854; m. Edward Luman
Frink.
+ 10595 Elsie Worthingtox,® b. in Prairie du Sac, 28 July, 1856; m. Fred-
erick Augustus Sheldon.
+ 10596 Stella Louise,^ b. in Mauston, 9 Dec, 1859; m. Allan Haines.
10597 Chestee,** b. May, 1864; d. aged 2 weeks.
4826. 0ZIAS,8 son of Gideon' (1863), b. in Malta, N. Y., 6 July, 1805 ; m. 6
Sept., 1S26, Eliza Daphny Cook, b. 26 June, 1806, dau. of Stephen Cook, of Day,
N. y., b. in Ehode Island, 1773, and Thankful Creal, dau. of Samuel Creal, a
native of Portugal, who was captured in his boyhood by Barbary pirates, and
held some time in slavery, but escaped on an American vessel and lived in Con-
necticut and Xew York.
She d. 15 July, 1878; he d. 31 Jan., 1887.
He was a farmer; twenty winters a school teacher. He rem. from Malta in
May, 1S45, to Chatham, 0.; rem. 30 Oct., 1853, to West Barre, 0.; on 27 Aug.,
1865. to Trowbridge, Mich., where he and his wife res. until their death. He
was twelve years deacon in the Baptist Church.
Children, all except youngest, b. in Malta.
+ 10593 Sarah Jane," b. 7 Aug., 1827; m. James Monroe Armstrong.
+10599 Amelia,^ b. 15 May, 1829; m. James Harvey Guthrie.
10600 Is.AAC," b. 26 Jan., 1831; d. 19 Sept., same year.
+10601 Alexis." b. 5 Feb., 1833; m. Mary Augusta Buchanan.
10602 Levi Hcbbell,» b. 26 Feb., 1835; d. 25 Aug., 1836, the day his brother
was b.
+ 10603 BEX.TA3IIX,** b. 25 Aug., 1836; m. Caroline Larina Andrews.
+ 10604 Walter Hubbell,® b. 8 Nov., 1838; m. (1) Lucinda Boley; (2) Mrs.
Susan (Frost) Knapp.
10605 Mary,» b. 26 Oct., 1840; d. 17 May, 1852.
10606 Stephex," b. 20 Oct., 1842; when the war for the Union commenced
he was a student in Oberlin College; enlisted in Co. C, Seventh
Ohio Reg., mostly composed of Oberlin students ; served principally
in Virginia and West Virginia ; was severely wounded in the thigh
in the battle of Winchester, 23 Mar., 1862 ; returned home in Apr.,
1862. and lingered until 25 Mar., 1863, when he d.
+10607 GiDEOX,** b. in Cliatham, 19 Apr., 1847; m. (1) Emily Euphemia Don-
aldson; (2) Mary Elizabeth Hankins.
746 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4842. CAPT. EN0S,8 son of Matthew^ (1870), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 21
Dec, 1832 ; m. in Georgetown, Conn., 25 Aug., 1861, Eliza Jane Hubbell, b. 6
Mar., 1831, dau. of Moses Hubbell, of Reading, Conn., b. 27 July, 1797, and
Elizabeth Perry, b. 13 May, 1801.
He d. in Norwalk, Conn., 18 May, 1897.
They res. in Norwalk. He was superintendent of Eiverside Cemetery. He
was a Union soldier; Capt. of Co. H, Seventeenth Connecticut Volunteers; a
Methodist.
Child.
10G08 Hattie Lavina,» b. in Georgetown, 24 Aug., 1865; res., unm., in Nor-
walk, Conn.
4843. MINOT CROFOOT,** son of Matthew'' (1870), b. in New Canaan. Conn.,
17 Dec, 1834; m. (1) in NorwaUc, Conn., 24 Sept., 1863, Emily Elizabeth Dis-
brow, b. in New Haven, Conn., 28 July, 1836, dau. of Charles Edwin Disbrow, b.
in Westport, Conn., 5 Sept., 1812, and Abigail Ann Knight, b. 24 July, 1806.
She d. in Mount Vernon, N. Y., 8 Feb., 1889 ; he m. (2) in New Canaan, 7
Jan., 1891, Mary Louise Tallmadge, b. in Darien, Conn., 12 Aug., 1853, dau. of
William Henry Tallmadge, b. in New Canaan, 12 May, 1810, and Nancy Weed, b.
in Darien, 1 July, 1825.
He is president of Co-Operative Building Bank, and vice-president of Bank
of Mount Vernon, also president of Patterson Brothers, New York City; res. in i
Mount Vernon.
Children.
10609 Edwin Disbrow,» b. in New Canaan, 10 Nov., 1866; d. in Red Bank,
N. J., 2 Jan., 1886.
-(-10610 Mildred Cleeton,** b. in Greenwich, Conn., 6 Sept., 1871; m. Samuel
Wilbur Bertine.
10611 Charles KNiGnT,» b. in New Canaan, 29 May, 1874; d. in Mount Ver-
non, 21 Nov., 1876.
10612 Cora Louise,* b. in Mount Vernon, 26 July, 1878.
4844. HANNAH ELIZA,^ dau. of Matthew' (1870), b. in New Canaan, Conn.,
28 Sept., 1836 ; m. in New Canaan, 1 May, 1867, Leonard Frank Lounsbury, b.
in Stamford, Conn., 3 Sept., 1837, son of Ezra Lounsbury and Phebe Scofield.
She d. in Norwalk, Conn., 13 Feb., 1881.
He was a mason; a Methodist; Republican.
Children, b. in Neio Canaan. ■
10613 Alice Eliza Lounsbury,^ b. 30 May, 1869; res. in Cedar Rapids.
10614 Frank Leonard Lounsbury,^ h. 18 Sept., 1871 ; m. in Cedar Rapids, la.,
28 June, 1900, Byrda Beck; res. in Cedar Rapids.
4846. GEORGE EEX,« son of Matthew' (1870), b. in New Canaan, Conn., 17 i
Oct., 1840 ; m. in New Canaan, 19 Nov., 1863, Polly Mills Benedict, b. 24 Mar.,
1841, dau. of Caleb St. John Benedict, b. 28 Oct., 1803, and Hannah Elizabeth]
Crissey, b. 4 Dec, 1807.
They res. in Greenwich, Conn., and Ocean Grove, N. J., from 1876 to '8
and Mount Vernon, N. Y., from 1887 to '90. He has been engaged in the coal]
and lumber business, in New Canaan, since 1892.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 747
Children.
10G15 William Ci!Issey,«» b. in Greenwich, Conn., 6 Apr., 1874.
10616 Ida Estelle,'> b. in Ocean Grove, 1 Dec., 1S7S.
10617 George Edwix," b. in Ocean Grove, 11 Apr., 1884.
4861. FEEDERICK,^ son Epenetus' (1879), b. in Wawarsing, N. Y., 5 Sept.,
1823; m. in New York City, N. Y., 3 Mar., 1852, Anna Brown, b. in New York
City, 18 Feb., 1831, only dau. of George Brown and Elizabeth Wade.
He d. in Downers' Grove, 111., 19 Dec, 1884.
He res. in Chicago, 111. ; was a Midshipman on the United States steamship
Warren in the war with Mexico; served in the war of the rebellion as Quarter-
master Sergt., Thirty-seventh Illinois Volunteers.
Children.
+ 10G18 Marie Antoinette,** b. in New Eochelle, N. Y., 19 Feb., 1854; m.
Eichard Jlelbnrn Oglesby.
+ 10619 Chaeles Ellet,** b. in New Eochelle, 12 Dec., 1855; m. (1) Charlotte
Lake; (3) Mrs. Mary (Gri.swold) Albert.
10G20 De Witt Clinton,» b. in Chicago, 21 Oct., 1858; d. 18 July, 1859.
+10621 Milton,» b. in Chicago, 19 Sept., 1860; m. Alice Erby.
+10622 Edith Agnes," b. in Chicago, 9 July, 1863; m. Frank Eugene Bartlett.
4-10623 King Goshen," b. in Chicago, 30 Dec, 1865; m. (1) Emma M. Eoser;
(2) Louise M. Eoser.
10624 Kenneth Ainsley," b. 2 July, 1870; res. in Chicago; was gunner's
mate in the L'nited States Navy.
4862. ELIZA,^ dau. of James'' (1927), b. in Northfield, Conn., 12 Aug., 1808;
m. 31 Dec, 1828, George Patton, b. in Lewistown, Pa., 24 Aug., 1803, son of
George Patton, b. in Strabane, Ireland, 8 Aug., 1770, and Margaret Nelson, b. in
Strabane, 11 Sept., 1773.
He d. 2 Nov., 1885; she d. 28 Nov., 1897.
He was a merchant; res. from the time of his marriage until 1846 in Mif-
flin Co., Pa., and in Cincinnati from 1846 to '55, and after that time in Lake
City, Mich., where both d.
Children.
10625 Eliza Jane Patton,^ b. in Birmingham, Pa., 31 Oct., 1829 ; m. 14 Jan.,
1851, Eev. Silas Hazlett; d. 3 Mar., 1865; had one child.
10626 James Edward Patton,'^ b. in Allento\ra, Pa., 14 Aug., 1832 ; m. 2 Apr.,
1S61, Sarah E. Ludington; res. in Milwaukee, Wis.; had five chil-
dren.
10627 George Randolph Patton,^ h. in Allensville, Pa., 16 Aug., 1834; m. 36
Mar., 1857, Fanny Mary Patterson ; was a physician in Lake City ;
had two children.
10628 I/iram Turner Patton,^ b. 16 Feb., 1837; m. 25 Aug., 1873, Marv" E.
Hughes; had one child.
10629 Augustus Merriam Patton^ b. in Whitehall, Pa., 22 Sept., 1839; m. 8
May, 1863, Julia 0. Cooper; d. in Lake City, 12 Feb., 1869; had
two children.
10630 William Humphreys Patton,^ b. 7 May, 1843 ; d. 5 Jan., 1848.
10631 Nathan Patton,^ b. 22 Apr., 1850; res. in Cincinnati, 0.
748 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4863. MAKY,s dau. of James' (1927), b. in Northfield, Conn., 5 Mar., 1810;
m. in Lewistown, Pa., 28 Apr., 1828, Theophilus Keckeler, b. in Stuttgart, Ger-
many, 10 Feb., 1800.
He d. 20 July, 1854; she d. 4 Dec, 18G0..
Kes. in Cincinnati, 0., where both d.
Children. V
10632 Theophilus Turner Ked-eh'r,» b. in Bellefonte, Pa., 7 Feb., 1829 ; m. in 11
Cincinnati, 13 July, 1852, Mary Adela Mauser, b. in Cincinnati, 26 '
Nov., 1832 ; res. in Cincinnati ; had four children. j I
10633 Theodore Kellogg KecMer/* b. in Bellefonte, 1 Feb., 1829; m. in Cin- ^^
cinnati, 3? Mar., 1850, Elizabeth Jane McLaughlin, b. in Cincin- ij
nati, 21 Sept., 1829; d. in Cincinnati, 25 Apr., 1864; had two chil- |i
dren. i '
10634 Adolphus Turner Keckeler,^ b. in Bellefonte, 29 Mar., 1831; m. (1) in |:.
Cincinnati, 21 July, 1853, Louisa Eyland, b. 14 Mar., 1833; she
d. 28 Dec, 1863; hem. (2) in Cincinnati, 7 June, 1866, Temper-
ance Hartman Kinsey, b. in Indiana ; had two children.
10635 Mary Roxana Keckeler}' b. in Lewistown, 13 Mar., 1834; m. in Cincin-
nati, 25 Aug., 1859, Francis G. Cleneay, b. in Augusta, Ky., 5 Mar.,
1831 ; had two children.
10636 Catherine Kellogg Keckeler,^ b. in Cincinnati, 14 Feb., 1845; m. there,
7 May, 1868, L. P. Meredith, b. in Xenia, 0., 18 Mar., 1841 ; had
two children.
4864. JAMES NASH,* son of James^ (1927), b. in Northfield, Conn., 12 Oct.,
1820; m. in Louisville, Ky., 11 Feb., 1845, Virginia Augusta Hewes, b. 2 Mar.,
1827, dau. of Capt. Aaron Hewes, b. in Philadelphia, Pa., and Adeline A.
Watts, b. in Baltimore, Md.
He d. in Leadville, Col., 23 Aug., 1887.
Children, b. in Louisville.
10637 James Hewes," b. 7 June, 1846; d. unm., in Leadville, 5 Oct., 1880.
10638 Adeline Virginia « b. 10 Feb., 1851 ; m. 21 Nov., 1872, Albert Jones
Shouse, b. in Versailles, Ky., 18 July, 1851, son of James Shouse "^:
and Abigail Carter; he d. 23 Dec, 1883, in Leadville; she m. (2) '; "
in Leadville, 18 Mar., 1895, Joseph Thomas White, b. in Dublin, 1
Ireland, 10 Feb., 1843, son of Thomas Houghton White, b. 6 Jan., ^
1813, and Ann Hebden, b. 1819; he was engaged in mining; he '^
was formerly rector in the Church of England ; received degrees of
B. A., Trinity College, Dublin University, 1864 ; L. L. B., Divinity
School, Dublin University, 1865; res. in San Francisco; had no
children.
10639 Charles Cromey,» b. 16 Mar., 1853; drowned 19 June, 1865.
10640 Francina Pearce,» b. 4 Apr., 1857 ; m. in Louisville, 4 Dec, 1879,
John Clifton Collins, b. in Louisville, 26 June, 1853, son of Jona
than Collins, b. Feb., 1809, and Mary Harris, b. 1819 ; he was a
rancher; res. in Sanborn, Col.; had an adopted dau., Elizabeth
Virginia, b. 12 Dec, 1879, who m. 22 Sept., 1898, Edwin James
Denning, and res. in Sanborn.
10641 John Eodjian,» b. 10 Aug., 1861 ; d. unm., in Leadville, 2 July, 1880.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 749
4865. EDWAED TURXEK,^ son of James'' (1927), b. in Lewistown, Pa., 17
Nov., 1823; m. in Xcw Albany, Ind., 25 Nov., 1844, Harriet Lavinia Brainard,
dau. of Asahel Brainard, of Hartford, 0., who is said to have been the first man
who wintered in Hartford, and Abigail or May Matilda Jones.
He d. in Knighfs Ferry, Cal., 26 Jan., 1850; she ni. (2) BuUer, of
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; d. in New Albany, 1864, aged 40.
Child.
10G42 C]iAKLES Edw.vt.p,^ b. 10 Aug., 1846; res. in Cleveland until about
18G4; disappeared during the civil war.
4868. WILLIAM XOEMAN LESTEH,* son of James'=' (1927), b. in Cleve-
land, 0., 4 Jan., 1833 ; m. 13 Jan., 1859, Charlotte Eliza Kelley, b. 10 Oct., 1838,
dau. of James Howe Kelley, of Cleveland, 0., and Racine, Wis., b. in Avon, N. Y.,
7 Sept., 1815, and Emily Chase Hussey, b. in Nantucket, Mass., 11 Sept., 1819,
dau. of Richard Hussey.
He d. in Faribault, ^linn., 3 Mar., 1868 ; he was a dry goods merchant in
Cleveland: she m. (2) William G. Gumniaer, of Weyauwega, Wis.; res. in An-
gelica, Wis.
Children.
10643 William James," b. 24 Nov., 1859; d. in Angelica, 19 Oct., 1876.
10644 Cathekixe,** b. 14 Jan., 1861; d. in infancy.
4881. MARY ALMIRA,* dau. of Elijah" (1929), b. in Elizabeth, N. J., 1 Sept.,
1819; m. in Elizabeth, 8 June, 1841, William Foster Day, b. 27 Aug., 1816, son
of Foster Dav, b. 6 Mar., 1781, and Susan Richards Smith, b. 21 Apr., 1781.
He d. 6 Apr., 1870; she d. 11 Aug., 1879.
He was an attorney at law ; res. in Union and Fort Wa}Tie, Ind., and Eliza-
beth, N. J. He served several terms in the New Jersey Legislature; was a
director and vice-president of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company of
New Jersey.
Children, b. in Elizabeth.
10645 Annie Maria Day,'^ b. 9 July, 1842; m. 6 Oct., 1863, Thomas Sexton
Crane, of Newark, N. J. ; he is an expert mechanical engineer; res.
in Orange, N. J.; she d. there, 9 Nov., 1897.
10640 William Foster Day^ b. 21 Nov., 1843 ; d. 5 May, 1845.
10647 FrcdericJc Kellogg Day,^ b. 4 June, 1848 ; is in the life insurance busi-
ness; res., unm., in Elizabeth.
10048 Edward Augustus Day,^ b. 20 Aug., 1852; m. 27 Oct., 1881, Elizabeth
H. Hoyt, of Stamford, Conn. ; a lawyer ; res. in Morristown, N. J.
10649 WiUiam Truesdell Day,^ b. 26 Jan., 1854; m. 13 Dec, 1881, Fanny
Winchester Green, of Elizabeth; is a lawyer; res. in Elizabeth.
10650 Louisa Kellogg DayP b. 22 July, 1855 ; m. 15 Nov., 1883, Henry Rice
Putnam, of BrookU-n, N. Y. ; he is in the life insurance business;
res. in F.jsadena, Cal.
4883. AARON WOODRrFF,^ son of Elijah' (1929), b. in Elizabeth, N. J.,
6 Feb., 1824; m. 13 Oct., 1869, Clara Ailing Miller, b. in Newark, N. J., 21 Jan.,
1837, dau. of former Mayor James Miller, of Newark, b. 2 Aug., 1793, and Julia
Baldwin, b. 19 Sept., 1802.
750 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, b. in Elizabeth, where they now res.
10651 Augustus Clakk,* b. 24 Aug., 1870; in 1893 he relinquished the prac-
tice of law and entered the ministry ; was licensed to preach by the
Presbytery of Elizabeth.
10653 William Day,** b. 26 Apr., 1873; is a lawyer; is unm.
10653 Robert Miller," b. 24 June, 1876; is superintendent of the Middlesex
Water Company; is unm.
4888. JAMES CRANE,« son of Elijah^ (1929), b. in Hartford, Conn., 18 July,
1837; m. 3 June, 1868, Elizabeth Langdon Woodruff, b. in Elizabeth, N. J., 16
June, 1843, dau. of James Catlin Woodruff, of New York City, b. in Litchfield,
Conn., 27 Aug., 1815, and Elizabeth Otis Langdon, b. in Hartford, 11 Feb., 1818.
He res. in Elizabeth; is engaged in the wholesale blueing works.
Children, b. in Elizabeth.
10654 James Crane,® b. 11 Feb., 1872.
10655 Morris Woodruff,** b. 16 Jan., 1873.
10656 Clementine,® b. 4 Nov., 1874.
10657 Bertha Woodruff,® b. 27 Jan., 1878.
10658 Frederick Day,® b. 29 July, 1879 ; d. 24 Feb., 1883.
4891. CLEMENTINE,^ dau. of Elijah^ ( 1939), b. in Elizabeth, N. J., 31 Jan.,
1848; m. 12 June, 1878, AVilliam Horace Corbin, b. in McDonough, N. Y., 13
July, 1851, son of Eli Lyon Corbin, b. 7 Feb., 1813, p.nd Abigail Taintor, b. 20
Mar., 1820.
He is a lawyer ; a graduate of Cornell University ; res. in Elizabeth.
Children, b. in Elizabeth.
10659 Clement Kellogg Corbin^ b. 3 Oct., 1879.
10660 Horace Kellogg Corbin*^ b. 25 Apr., 1887.
10661 Augustus Kellogg Corbin,'^ b. 25 Oct., 1888 ; d. 8 Aug.^ 1889.
4892. MIRANDA POLLY,^ dau. of Rufus' (1930), b. in Milford, Conn., 8
Aug., 1813 ; m. 29 Sept., 1837, Joseph Pierce Nevin, of Shippensburg, Pa., b. 31
Mar., 1811, son of David Nevin, b. 23 Feb., 1782, and Mary Pierce, b. 25 June,
1791.
She d. 6 Jan., 1843; he d. in Shippensburg, 6 Oct., 1855.
Children, b. in Shippensburg.
10663 Josephine Elizabeth Nevin,^ b. 39 Sept., 1837 : res., unm., in Shippens-
burg.
10663 Mary Louise Nevin,^ b. 4 Jan., 1841 ; d. 24 Aug., same year.
10664 Samuel Nevin,^ b. 4 Jan., 1844; d. 29 Jan., same year.
4893. ANNIE MARIA.^ dau. of Rufus' (1930), b. in Northfield, Conn., 6 Oct..
1816 ; m. 17 Dec, 1838, Rev. William Humphrey Enos, b. 14 Feb., 1800, son of
Levi Enos, of Salem, Mass., and Azuba Pierce.
He d. in Hagerstown, Md., 6 Oct., 1855 ; she d. in Broadway, Va., 35 Mar.,
1895.
Children.
10665 Trovillo Hynains Kellogg Enos,^ b. in Rockbridge Co., Va., 6 Nov.,
1840; m. 30 Oct., 1865, Ella M. Kerper; res. in Indianapolis, Ind.J
had three children.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 751
10G66 Elizabeth Miranda Ortelia Enos,^ b. in Bath, Va., 25 Jan., 1843 ; m. 29
Nov., 1865, John Wesley Basore; res. in Broadway; had three
children.
10667 WiUannie Eomelia Fosette Enos,^ b. in St. Mary's Co., Md., 26 Dec,
1845; d. in Hagerstown, 27 Dec., 1857.
10668 ^yilliam Trovando Vascoy Enos,^ b. in Martinsburg, W. Ya., 11 ifar.,
1854; m. 8 June, 1879, Emma V. Banner; res. in Indianapolis.
4902. EDWAKD KOOT,^ son of Edward" (1932), b. in New York, 26 Jan.,
1834; m. 23 June, 1850, Rebecca Jennette Fuller, b. 9 June, 1832, dau. of Wil-
liam Fuller and Eunice Minerva Wilcox.
She d. 9 Nov., 1871 ; he d. in Elizabeth, N. J., 1 Oct., 1883.
He was graduated from IJensselaer College, Troy, X. Y., as a civil engineer;
was an Episcopalian and a Republican.
Children.
10669 Edward," b. in Trumansburg, X. Y., 3 Sept., 1852; m. 15 Jan.. 1874,
Henrietta Magdelena Wilson, b. 28 Oct., 1853, dau. of Joseph Pur-
vis Wilson, b. in Edinburgh, Scotland, 12 Xov., 1836, and Harriet
Ann McDonell, b. 5 Aug., 1828 ; d. in Savanilla, United States of
Colombia, S. A., 4 Jan., 1875, having gone there on business.
10670 Helen Elizabeth," b. 5 Sept., 1854; d". in Trumansburg, 29 Aug.,
1857.
-I-10671 Samuel Putxaji," b. in Trumansburg, 28 Mar., 1S56; m. Almira Fel-
lows Knowles.
+ 10673 Amelia Xash,» b. in Ithaca, N. Y., 20 Mar., 1858; m. James MacMas-
ter.
10673 Esther Fex\,» b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 19 May, 1860; res., num., in
Yonkers ; has traveled extensively, both in this country and Europe.
10674 Charles Baldwin," b. in Brookl\-n, 29 June, 1861; d. in Chicago, 13
Oct., 1890.
10675 Lyman W.vexek," b. in Brooklyn, 8 Nov., 1863 ; d. in Lanesborough,
Mass., 6 Aug., 1864.
4904. HARRIET ELVIRA,** dau. of Edward'' (1932), b. in New York City, 9
Mar., 1828; m. 22 Feb., 1854, Dr. Carroll Dunham, b. 1835 or '36.
He d. in Irvington, N. Y., 18 Feb., 1877; she d. in New York, 22 Jan.. 1S78.
Children.
10676 Carroll Dunham,^ b. in Newburgh, N. Y., 25 June, 1858; m. 22 Apr.,
1884, Margaret Worcester Dows.
10677 Edward Kellogg Dunham.,^ b. in Newburgh, N. Y., 8 Sept., 1860; m. in
New York, 1893, Mary Dows, b. in Tarr^-fown, N. Y., 1865. dau.
of David Dows, b. 1820, and Margaret Esther Worcester, b. 1835 ;
is a physician ; was graduated from Columbia College, 1831 ; res.
in Seal Harbor, ile. ; had one child.
10678 Theodore Dunham •> b. in Irvington, N. Y., 9 Nov., 1862; m. 18 Feb.,
1897, Josephine Ballastier, of New York.
10679 Herhert Dmiham,'^ b. in Irvington, June, 1865; d. 9 Mar., 1868.
10680 Constaniine Dunham,^ b. in New York, June, 1867; d. ilar., 1868.
10681 Beatrice Dunhamp b. in New York, 2 Mar., 1870.
752 The Kelloggs in the New World.
4905. ELVIRA WARNEE,^ dau. of Frederick^ (1933), b. in Northfield, Conn.,
4 Jan., 1820; m. 27 Aug., 1S40, George Alfred Trowbridge, b. in New Haven,
Conn., 28 June, 1818, son of Amos Trowbridge and Catherine Atwater.
She d. in Brooklyn, 2 May, 18-13; he m. twice after her death; d. in New
York City, 28 Apr., 1891.
He was a merchant; res. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children.
106S2 Henrietta Kellogg Trowbridge,^ h. 8 Apr., 1812; m. 7 Dec, 1864,
Samuel Whiting Hollister, of New York City; d. 16 Sept., 1897;
had five children.
10683 Frederick Kellogg Trowbridge,^ b. 28 Apr., 1843; m. 7 Dec, 1871, his
cousin, Elvira Kellogg Trowbridge; had one child.
4906. CHAl'NCEY WARNER,*' son of Frederick'' (1933),' b. in Northfield,
Conn., 15 Dec, 1831; m. 4 Oct., 1846, Mary Eliza Bassett, b. in Derby, Conn., 3
Mar., 1826, dau. of George Bassett, b. 1804, and Sarah Russell, b. in Derby,
Conn., 1808.
He d. 2 Apr., 1889.
He res. in Northfield until 1851, when he rem. to Baraboo, Wis., where he d.
Children, first b. in Xorthfield, others in Baraboo.
10684 George Trowbridge,^ b. 23 July, 1848 ; res., unm., in Baraboo.
10685 Mary Anna,** b. 24 Jan., 1855; res., unm., in Baraboo.
10686 Kate,^ b. 23 Apr., 1857; res., unm., in Baraboo.
10687 Frederick," b. 1 Oct., 1860; d. 13 Nov., 1865.
10688 C.VRRIE," b. 1 Nov., 1862; d. 17 July, 1865.
10689 Archibald," b. 19 Apr., 1865 ; res., unm., in Baraboo.
4907. ALBERT FREDERICK,* son of Frederick^ (1933), b. in Reading, Pa.,
20 Mar., 1824; m. 26 Aug., 1850, Sarah Jane Bassett, b. in Northfield, Conn., 14
May, 1828, dau. of George Bassett, b. 1804, and Sarah Russell, b. in Derby, Conn.,
1808.
He d. in Baraboo, Wis., 16 Oct., 1886.
Children, b. in Baraboo.
10690 Alice Minerva," b. 20 Feb., 1854; m. 2 Oct., 1878, Charles Buer Mat-
toon, of Watertown. Conn. ; had no children.
+ 10691 Arthur Albert," b. 27 Mar., 1858; m. Mary Ellen Wilson.
4909. LEVI MERRIAM,* son of Frederick'' (1933). b. in Reading, Pa., 4 Sept.,
1829; b. 1 May, 1859, Delight L. Wickes, b. in Rensselaerville, N. Y., 26 Apr.,
1826, dau. of Piatt Wickes, b. 1797, and Frances Carter, b. 1797.
She d. in San Francisco, Cal, 23 June, 1869.
He was an iron merchant, dealing in sheet iron and metals; res. in San
Francisco. He was graduated from Columbia College, class of 1848 ; was Deputy
Collector of Customs in San Francisco eighteen years. He is an Episcopalian and
a Republican.
Child.
10692 Minerva Delight," b. in Nevada, Cal., 10 May, 1860; is unm.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 753
4910. ANSEL XASH,* son of Frederick'' (1933), b. in Reading, Pa., 20 Mar.,
1832; m. 31 Aug., 1859, Annie E. Barnes, b. in Plymouth, Pa., 31 JIar., 1842.
He d. in Thomasville, Ga., 23 Mar., 1886.
He was graduated from Columbia College, 1852. He was a publisher of
"patent outsides" in Chicago, with branch houses in St. Louis and Cleveland.
His leisure was devoted to the higher mathematics, and at the time of his death, he
was preparing a work on approximations. In July, 1861, he, then the proprietor
of the Baraboo, Wis.. Republic, finding that in consequence of his compositors
having joined the army, he would be unable to issue a full sheet on the regular
day, ordered of a newspaper in Madison, Wis., half sheet supplements with the
war news printed on both sides, to fold with his own half sheets. While mailing
his edition, it occurred to him, that if the awkward fact of his paper being in two
pieces could be obviated an excellent paper could be regularly issued with a de-
cided saving of labor and expense. His next supply of two printed pages was ac-
cordingly ordered to be struck off on one side of a full sheet, instead of both sides
of a half sheet, and on 10 July, 1861, he issued the first sheet of the style, which
has since be-come so popular, and which many regard as the greate?t of all modem
improvements in country newspaper printing.
Children, b. in Baraboo.
10693 Amelia Worthington,» b. 10 Dec, 1860; m. 29 Apr., 1891, Dr.
Eugene Hodenpyl, of Brooklyn, X. Y. ; d. 11 June, 1892; had no
children.
10694 JosEFiiiNK \V.\kxeiv* b. 30 June, 1862; res., unm., in New York City.
4913. MARTHA THOMPSON,** dau of Charles^ (1936), b. in Tompkinsville,
N. Y., 7 May, 1828 ; m. in Hastings, Mich., 4 June, 1849, as his second wife,
Clark Hubbard Palmer, b. 28 May, 1816, son of Peleg Palmer, b. 22 j\Iar., 1788,
and Lucy Tanner, b. 19 Mar., 1792.
She d. in Winfield, 30 June, 1884 ; he d. in Canby, Or., 24 Mar., 1895.
He was a farmer; res. in Lake View, Castleton and Winfield, Mich.; was a
Seventh Day Adventist and a Republican.
Children, first four h. in Castleton, others in Assyria, Mich.
10695 Martha Alice Palmer,^ b. 2 May, 1850; d. 4 Sept., same year. •
lOu 6 Marion Delia Palmer,^ b. 31 Mar., 1852; m. 2 May, 1875, Robert Cole-
man Hunter, b. in Reach, Canada, 6 July, 1847, son of Matthew
Hunter, b. in Cottonworth, near York, England, 8 JIar., 1821, and
Mary Farmer, b. in Coburg, Ont., 7 Mar., 1829; he is a stock
farmer and apiarist; a Republican and a Seventh-Day Adventist;
res. in Colton, Or. ; had five children.
10697 Martha Helen Palmer,'^ b. 29 Nov., 1854; d. 1 Aug., 1856.
10698 Ellen Esther Palmer,^ b. 7 Sept., 1857; d. 29 Oct., 1861.
10699 Anna May Palmer,'^ h. 5 Sept., 1859; d. 14 Feb., 1869.
10700 Daughter/' b. 23 Nov., 1862; d. next day.
10701 Charles Clarl- Palmer,^ b. 11 June, 1864; d. 19 June, 1865.
10702 Lewis Clark Palmer,^ b. 28 Julv, 1866; d. 14 Nov., 1867.
10703 Willis Kellogg Palmer,^ h. 26 Mar., 1869; m. (1) 25 Feb., 1890, Dora
Callard, b. in Lake View, 8 Nov., 1868, dau. of Elijah Abram Cal-
lard, b. 14 Aug., 1823, and Eliza Martin, b. 12 Nov., 1823, of Lake
View ; is a school teacher ; a Republican ; res. in Lake View ; had
two children.
754 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10704 Claude Irwin Palmer,'^ b. 31 ilay, 1871; m. 31 Aug., 1897, May Bell
Hill, b. in Marlette, Mich., 27 Feb., 1871, dau. of Francis A. Hill,
b. 30 Jan., 1830, and Mary J. McRay, b. 15 Feb., 1835; he is a
teacher; a Republican; res. in Ann Arbor, Mich.; has one child.
10705 Burt Clarh Palmer,^ b. 8 Aug., 1875; a farmer; res., unm., near Col-
ton; a Republican.
4914. MARY DRAKE.^ dau. of Charles'^ (193G), b. in Newark, X. J., 13 June,
1830; m. Nov., 1848, Jacob Moore Hale, b. in Ridgeway, N. Y., 30 Jan., 1820,
son of Israel Hale, of Vergennes, Vt., b. about 1785, and Esther Taylor, b. in Ver-
gennes, about 1788.
He d. June, 1880; she d. in Lake View, Mich., 12 Sept., 1896.
He was a farmer. After his death, she res. in Howard City, Mich.
Children.
10706 JvHus Clark Hale^ b. 10 Dec, 1851; m. 19 Nov., 1874, Nettie Myrtella
Parker ; is a farmer ; res. near Coral, Mich. ; she d. .
• 10707 Harlan Page Hale,^ b. 11 Aug., 1853; m. 13 Oct., 1875, Jennet EsteUa
Smith ; is a farmer ; res. near Lake View.
10708 Sheppard Preston Eale^ b. 15 Dec, 1855; m. 4 Aug., 1877, Lillie Har-
riett Vaughan; is a farmer; res. near Lowell, Mich.
10709 Lilla Mary llalep b. 2 Oct., 1858; m. 25 Dec, 1876, Benjamin Franklin
Keyes, a merchant; res. in Kansas City, Mo.
4915. HANNAH DELIA,^ dau. of Charles'" (1936), b. in Johnstown, 0., 22
June, 1833; ra. 22 June, 1853, Edward Martin Gates, b. in Brandon, Vt., 21
Sept., 1830, son of Jesse Gates and Pamelia Rich.
She d. 18 Nov., 1892; he d. 11 Mar., 1894.
He was a teacher, mechanic and farmer; res. in Collins, Mich., where both d.
He was a Justice of the Peace, Republican and Episcopalian.
Children.
10710 Bird Elbert Gatesp b. in Vermontville. Mich., 10 June, 1854; d. in Cas-
tleton, Mich., 26 Jan., 1869.
10711 Charles Edward Gates,^ b. in Vermontville, 20 Dec. 1860; d. in As-
syria, Mich., 17 Apr., 1863.
10712 Archie Day Gates,'^ b. in Assyria, 19 July, 1865: m. 22 June, 1891,
Minnie Eudora Huston ; res. in Sheridan, Mich. ; served in the
Spanish-American war.
10713 Otto Bey Gates,^ b. in Maple Grove, Mich., 15 July, 1866; m. 30 Aug.,
1894, Pauline Newcomer; res. in Fort Scott, Kas.
10714 Roy May Gatesp b. in Collins, 15 May, 1878 ; m. 20 ilay, 1899, Dora
Dell Williams; res. in Grand Lodge, Mich. ; served in the Spanish-
American war.
4916. PHEBE ESTHER,^ dau. of Charles'' (1936), b. in Ann Arbor, Mich., 12
Oct., 1835 ; m. 23 Apr., 1860, Edwin Boyer, b. in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y., 10
Mar., 1825, son of Leonard H. Boyer, b. in Herkimer Co., N. Y., 25 Nov., 1797,
and Margaret Lepper, b. in Montgomery Co., N. Y., 22 Feb., 1794.
She d. in Roxana, Mich., 26 Jan., i890.
He rem. with his father from New York to Michigan, 1837 ; settled in Ches-
ter; he joined the Free Will Baptist Church, and has been a devout Christian
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 755
ever since; is a farmer and a Republican; res. in Koxana with his dau., Loa
Euphemia.
Children.
lOrio Araminta Ilarrictta Boijer,^ b. 5 Mar., 1862; m. 7 Feb., 1SS9, J. Bryan
Turner; res. in Eoxana.
lOriG Alma RoenaBoyer,^ h. 24 May, 186-1; m. 1 Jan., 1892, Will M. Santee;
he is a farmer; res. in Chester; has three children.
1071? Loa Euphemia Boyer^ b. 17 Jan., 1866 ; m. 29 Jan., 1896, William John
Fetterman, b. in Sunfield, Mich., Sept., 187-1, son of John Fetter-
man, b. in Ohio, 19 Nov., 1839, and Hepsibah , b. in In-
diana, 1-1 Aug., 1845; he is a farmer; a Republican; res. in
Roxana ; has one child.
10718 Delia Margerette Boyer:* b. 20 Oct., 1874; d. 28 ]\Iar., 1885.
4919. JAMES MERRITT,** son of Clark'' (1937), b. in Elizabeth. X. J., 22
Sept., 1829; m. 8 Dec, 1867, Mrs. Susan (Kempsey) Stafford, b. in Colrain,
County Derry, Ireland, 2 Feb., 1834, widow of Wilson Stafford, and dau. of John
Kempsey and Mary Patterson.
He is a carpenter and joiner; res. in Oshtemo, ]\Iich., and later in Wickes,
Mont.; is an Independent in politics; was a Union soldier; enlisted 6 Sept.,
1862, as Corp. in Co. M, First New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry, and was mustered
out 14 Oct., 1865.
Children, h. in Oshtemo.
10719 Kate,® b. 20 Nov., 1868; m. in Wickes, Mar., 1892, Edward Emil
Wheil; res. in Helena, Mont.
10720 M.\iiY Eliza,'-* b. 3 Feb., 1875; res., unm., in Wickes.
4923. EMILY WINSLOW,* dau. of Clark'' (1937), b. in Oshtemo, Mich., 19
:Mar., 1840 ; m. IS Aug., 1874, George Henry Snow, b. in Newark, 0., 23 July,
1838, son of William Henry Snow, b. 7 May, 1814, and Esther Frances Denslow,
b. 6 Mar., 1819.
He d. in Kalamazoo, ]\Iich., 23 Jan., 1883; she res. in Kalamazoo.
He was a machinist ; res. in Kalamazoo ; was private in Co. C, Twenty-fifth
Reg., Connecticut Volunteers, in the war of the rebellion; a Republican.
Child.
10721 George Kellogg Snow,^ b. in West Meriden, Conn., 4 Sept., 1878.
4924. ALBERT SERGEANT,** son of Clark' (1937), b. in Oshtemo, Mich., 30
Nov., 1842 ; m. 4 May, 1870, Jane Maria Balch, b. 18 Sept., 1845, dau. of Royal
Tyler Balch, b. in Athens, Vt., 17 Dec, 1818, and Ruthanna Grimes Davis, b. in
Athens, 28 Oct., 1827.
He d. in Whitehall, Mont., 11 Aug., 1897.
Pie was a Presbyterian ; res. in Oshtemo, Mich., Boulder Valley and Helena,
Mont.
Children.
+ 10722 Julia Clark,® b. in Oshtemo, 5 Apr., 1871; m. William Michael
Fergus.
10723 Ruth Elsie,® b. 31 Jan., 1875; is unm.
10724 Frederick William® b. 13 Jan., 1877; d. June, 1880.
756 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10725 Daisy,» b. in Meriden, Conn., 5 Mar., 1886.
1072G Ernest Wicks,^ b. 19 Apr., 1889 ; d. 19 Sept., 1889.
4934. MARGARET EMILY,^ dau. of Esek^ (1944), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 7
Nov., 1813; m. 6 Oct., 183G, William Augustus Barlow.
He d. in Troy, N. Y., 16 July, 1867; she d. in Ballston Spa, N. Y., 3 Jane,
1883.
Children.
10737 Augusta Louisa Barlow,^ b. in Norwalk, 6 Aug., 1840; m. 28 Apr.,
1863, William Samuel Wheeler; res. in Ballston Spa.
10728 William Kellogg Barlow,^ b. in Norwalk, 2 Oct., 1842 ; m. 15 Oct., 1867,
Arabella Thayer; res. in Rochester, N. Y.
10729 George Hcnnj Barloiv,^ h. in l<;e\v York City, 13 Sept., 1846; m. 17
Oct., 1872, Mary Callen; res. in Utica, N. Y.
4935. HARRIET,^ dau. of Esek'' (1944), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 21 June, 1817 ;
ni. Aug., 1837, Horace Fitch, son of Josiah Hanford Fitch, b. Apr., 1770, and
Ann Piatt, b. Feb., 1772.
He d. in New Haven, Conn., Sept., 1884; she d. June, 1890.
He was a merchant; res. in Macon, Ga., and New Haven, Conn.
Children.
10730 Horace Kellogg Fitch,^ b. in Macon, Aug., 1839 ; d. Feb., 1840.
10731 Emma Frances Fitch,^ h. in Macon; is unm.
10732 II attie Louisa F itch, ^h. in 'Macon; is unm.
10733 Annie Maria Fitch,** b. in New Haven; is unm.
10734 Charles Howard Fitoli,'* b. in New Haven; m. July, 1891, Victoria
Iddings, of Indiana; was graduated from Yale University.
10735 Caroline Blanche Fitch^ b. in New Haven.
10736 Frederick Osborn Fitch,^ b. in New Haven; d. young.
4936. MARY FRANCES,^ dau. of Esek'' (1944), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 29
May, 1819; m. 11 Sept., 1845, William Henry Wheeler, b. in Ballston, N. Y., 26
Jan., 1819, son of William Wheeler, of Ballston, b. 7 July, 1791, and Sibyl Sey-
mour.
He d. .
He was a farmer in New Canaan, Conn. ; later in Burnt Hills, N. Y.
Children.
10737 Edward Kellogg Wheeler,^ h. 29 July, 184C ; m. 29 July, 1873, Char-
lotte Van Vorst; a farmer; res. in Burnt Hills.
10738 Francis Henry Wheeler,^ b. 26 July, 1848; m. 17 Oct., 1872, Georgia
Callen; a farmer; res. in Burnt Hills.
10739 Caroline Maria Wheeler,^ h. 17 Aug., 1855; m. 16 Oct., 1877, Edward
Judson Callen; he is a farmer; res. in East Glenville, N. Y.
10740 Mary Elizabeth Wheeler,^ b. 15 Feb., 1857 ; m. 17 Dec, 1879, George
Clark Valentine ; he is a fanner ; res. in Charlton, N. Y.
4940. JOSIAH,^ son of Esek' (1944), b. in Norwalk, Conn., 28 Mar., 1829;
m. 8 May, 1855, Amanda Jlorey, b. in Ballston, N. 1"., 1 Mar., 1835, dau. of
I
The Kelloggs in the New World. 757
Jesse Morey, b. in Lake George, N. Y., 2 July, 1800, and Ann Pawling, b. in Ball-
ston, 2 Oct., 1799.
He is a farmer in Norwalk, and lived on the farm inherited from his father
until 15 Apr., 1879, when he sold out and bought the adjoining house to the
north.
Children, h. in Norwalk.
+ 10741 William Moeet,® b. 23 Apr., 1858; m. Cathleen Bradley.
10742 Frank Pawling," b. 17 Oct., 1871; is a jeweler; res., unm., with his
parents.
10743 Stephex Osborx,*' b. 20 Sept., 1877; is a farmer; res., unm., with his
parents.
4950. NATHAN,^ son of Stephen^ (1949), b. in Maiden, X. Y., 18 Feb., 1825 ;
m. in Saugerties, N. Y., IG June, 1847, Helen Maria Laflin, b. in Blandford,
Mass., 6 Apr., 1826, dau. of Luther Laflin, of Saugerties, iS". Y., b. 27 Dec, 1789.
and Almira Sylvester, b. 20 Oct., 1801.
He was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic College, 16 Mar., 1841, with
the degree of civil engineer; served two terms as Supervisor of Ulster Co., is a
Presbjierian and a Democrat.
Childreuj b. in Maiden.
+ 10744 Luther Laflin," b. 1 July, 1849; m. Eliza Stout Mcintosh.
10745 Nathan," b. 9 Aug., 1853; d. 23 Jan., 1857.
10746 Fokdyce Laflin," b. 26 Dec, 1857; m. (1) in Brooklj-n, N. Y., 16
Apr., 1885, Florence Arthur; (2) 4 May, 1898, Isabel Burrill; she
d. 21 Dec, 1898; he is a broker in New York; res. in Montclair,
N. J. ; has no children.
+10747 Susan Emeline," b. 23 Jan., 18G1 ; m. Maj. Solomon William Roessler.
10748 Jennie Hall," b. 4 Jan., 1865 ; d. unm., in New York City, 5 Jan ,
1889.
4951. LUCY BIGELOW,s dau. of Stephen" (1949), b. in Troy, N. Y., 4 Aug.,
1830; m. in Maiden, N. Y., 3 Sept., 1855, Dietrick Amalo Wolf, b. in Copen-
hagen, Denmark, 4 Jan., 1824, son of Niels Gessing Wolf, b. 10 ilay, 1773, and
Augusta Marguerite Didrichsen, b. 12 Feb., 1785.
He d. in New York City, 16 Aug., 1880; she d. in Morristown, N. J., 1899.
He was a teacher; was graduated from the Copenhagen University, 1842;
res. in New York City ; was a Presbyterian and a Republican.
Childrrn.
10749 Emeline Augusta Wo//," b. in Maiden, 31 July, 1856; m. 25 June, 1879,
Frank Marsh; res. in Morristown.
10750 Stephen David Wo//," b. 10 Jan., 1859; d. 5 Feb., 1859.
10751 Fannie Adeline Wolf,^ b. 5 Aug., 1861 ; m. 2 June, 1879, John W. Sny-
der; res. in Maiden.
10752 Wilfred Leopold Wolf,^ b. 1 May, 1866 : d. 2 Julv. 1876.
10753 Maria Bigelow }Yolf,^ b. 3 June,"l870; d. 7 July,"l876.
4952. SUSAN LYDTA,^ dau. of Stephen' (1949), b. in Maiden, N. Y., 26 July,
1834; m. in Maiden, 21 Sept., 1864, Carl William Edward Oxholm, b. in Sou-
758 Thk Kelloggs in the New ^YoRLD.
derup on Zeiland, Denmark, 19 July, 182-1, son of Jorgen Xicolai Oxholni, of
Copenhagen, b. 30 Sept., 1784, and Sophie Christine Smidt, b. 20 Mar., 1797.
He d. in Morristown, N. J., 8 Jan., 1888.
In 1899 she res. in Livingston, Staten Island.
He was a civil engineer ; was graduated from the University of Copenhagen,
1810 ; was a Presbyterian ; res. in Livingston.
Children, b. in Willets Point, N. Y.
10751 Theodore Smith Oxhohn,^ b. 29 June, 18GG; m. 3 Oct., 1891, Louise
Bervier Deys; res. in Livingston, Staten Island.
1075.5 Harnit Duane OxholmP b. 22 June, 1868; m. 30 Sept., 189G, Wells
Olmsted ; res. in Yonkers, X. Y.
4953. FRANCES ADELINE,^ dau. of Stephen^ (1949), b. in Maiden, N. Y.,
25 Sept., 1836; m. in ilalden, 3 Mar., 1864, Dr. Robert Watts, b. in Woodstock,
Vt., 6 May, 1837, son of Robert Watts, b. 30 Aug., 1812, and Charlotte Deas.
He was surgeon in the One Hundred and Thirty-third Xew York Volun-
teers from 28 Aug., 1862, to 5 Aug., 1865 ; a graduate of the College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons of X'ew York ; he is an Episcopalian ; res. in New York City.
Children, b. in New York.
10756 Charlotte Watts,^ b. 14 Dec, 1864.
10757 Robert Watis,^ b. 11 Feb., 1867.
10758 Stephen Kellogg Watts,^ b. 17 June, 1869 ; m. 12 Dec, 1895, XelUe
Mott ; res. in Xew York City ; had one dau.
10759 Delancy Watts-* b. 18 Dec, 1871.
10760 Fanny Kellogg Watts,^ h. 29 Jan., 1873.
4954. ASA BIGELOW,'^ son of Stephen'' (1949), b. in ilalden, X. Y., 20 Dec,
1839; m. 5 June, 1867, Sarah Jane Akin, b. in Greenbush, X. Y., 17 Mar., 1844,
dau. of Benjamin Akin, b. in Dutchess Co., X. Y., 19 Apr., 1805, and Maria Pal-
matier Ackerman, b. about 1811.
He d. in Greenbush, X. Y., 18 Apr., 1892.
He was the general agent of John Maxwell and the Bigelow Blue Stone
Company; res. in X^'ew Y'ork City.
Children.
10761 Ben-jamik Akix," b. 28 Jan., 1868 ; is Equity Clerk in the United
States Court ; a member of the West Presbj'terian Church in X'ew
York.
10762 S.\R.\H,3 b. 17 Sept., 1870.
10763 Allet.a.,» b. 5 Aug., 1872.
10764 Lucy Bigelow,» b. 12 Aug., 1874.
10765 Susan Emeline,** b. 17 Sept., 1877.
10766 Theodore," b. 8 Sept., 1879. ' x
10767 Frances Adaline," b. 31 Aug., 1881. '
10768 Asa Bigelow,» b. 5 Sept., 1888.
4957. CAPT. DAVID,* son of David" (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 31
Mar., 1799'; m. 17 July, 1825, Lydia Smith Bennett, b. 24 Dec, 1805, dau. of
Elisha Bennett, of Stonington, b. 11 Sept., 1775, and Eunice Smith, b. 20 May,
1778.
The Kelloggs in the New Would. 759
Ele d. in Old ilystic, Conn., 7 Aug., 18TG; she d. in Xew London, IT Apr.,
1898; they celebrated their golden wedding in Mystic Bridge, Conn.
He was a man of great physical strength. He followed the sea for many
years, and was among the earliest sealmen from Connecticut. In 1851 he sailed
in the brig Hersilia, Capt. James P. Sheffield, from Stonington, having charge of
the ship. The brig was captured by pirates at St. Mary's Island, off the coast of
Chili, where the officers and crew were made prisoners, and put to menial service,
by the Spaniards and their chief, named Beneiades. Capt. Sheffield, Capt. Kel-
logg and W. E. Hoxin, by strategy and daring, escaped with part of the crew, and
with the assistance of a vessel, put at their service by the British Admiral Hardy,
rescued their comrades, and most of them eventually reached home safely. In
all their vicissitudes the courage of Capt. Kellogg was greatly relied on by his
companions.
Children.
-f-lOTGD Lydia Esther,® b. in Stonington, IG Xov., 182(!; m. Francis Moore.
-i-10;70 William Wilijajis," b. in Mystic Bridge, S Mar., 1829; m. Lucy Ann
Stanton.
lOrri Henry Bennett,** b. 26 Oct., 1830; went to California in the spring of
1849 ; was first engaged in gold mining and afterward in other bus-
iness ; was at one time in the law office of J. C. ilcQuaid, of Marys-
ville; member of California Legislature; Sheriff of Yuba Co.;
served in the civil war; d. about 1870-7-5.
10772 Lucy Ann,® b. in Stonington, 15 Jan., 1841; res., num., in Xew Lon-
don, Conn.
10773 Mary Ellen," b. in Stonington, 22 Oct., 1843; res., unm., in New Lon-
don,
-f 10774 Cyri-s," b. in Stonington, 1 Feb., 1846; m. Abby Ella Dewey.
4959. MAEY ( POLLY ),^ dau. of David" (1953). b. in Stonington, Conn., 17
Nov., 1803; m. Thomas Jefferson Lamb, of New York.
He d. June, 1878; she d. .
He was a farmer, a Baptist and a Kepublican : res. in Jerseyville, 111., where
both d.
Children, b. in Fort Ann, X. Y.
10775 John Ilillard Lamb,^ b. 31 Dec., 1834; m. in Alton, 111., 25 Oct., 1859,
Mary Elizabeth Gilliam; d. in Jerse^wille, 12 Nov., 1900, where his
widow now res. ; had seven children.
107 7G David Kellogg Lamb^ b. 4 Mar., 1840; m. (1) in Jerseyville, 8 Oct.,
1859, Lucy Ann Fowler: she d. 12 X^'ov., 1895 ; had three children;
he m. (2) 12 Nov., 1896, Grace Edsall: d. 2 Nov., 1900.
10777 Daughter p b. ; d. young in Fort Ann.
4960. ELIZA WILLIAMS,^ dau. of David'' (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 22
X"ov., 1805; m. in South Framingham, Mass., 18 May, 1831, John Hillard, b. in
Preston, Conn., 18 Dec, 1807, son of Capt. Moses Hillard, b. in Preston, 28 Sept.,
1780, and Sarah (Sally) Pride, b. in Preston, Mar., 1711.
He d. in Worcester, Mass., 29 Mar., 1890; she d. there, 16 Oct., 1900, aged
95 ; she retained her faculties, in a remarkable degree, until her death.
He was a manufacturer of woolen goods and carpets; res. in Fort Ann,
N". Y., Framingham, Mass., Waterbury and Wallingford, Conn., Wrentham and
Worcester, Mass.
760 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children.
10778 Eliza Jane Hillard,^ b. in Fort Ann, 11 Apr., 1832; m. in Wrentham
5 May, 1851, George Griswold Hammond, of Vernon, Conn.; d jq
Worcester, 9 Sept., 1894; had five children.
10779 Sarah Ann IHllardp h. in Framingham, 20 Oct., 1833 ; m. in Wren-
tham, 15 Nov., 1853, Joseph Chandler Barrett, of Wilton, N. H.
had five children.
4961. AUSTIN,* son of David'' (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 19 Oct., 1807;
m. in Preston, Conn., Frances M. Moore, b. in Preston, Conn., 12 May, 1817, dau,
of George Moore and Bridget Wells.
He d. 2 July, 1864; she d. 27 Sept., 1889.
He moved from Connecticut to Lamson, N. Y., in 1835, where both d.
Children, b. in Lamson.
+ 10780 Edmund," b. 28 July, 1837; m. Mary Ann Eiley.
+10781 Helen Augusta » b. 1839 ; m. William H. Eeed.
10782 Laura Josephine," b. 9 Dec, 1846; m. 21 Dec, 1899, Mar\att M.
Wright, b. 30 Jan., 1841, son of Lewis Wright and Ruby Gifi'ord, of
Lamson; res. in Lamson.
4963. LATJEA,* dau. of David'' (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 19 July, 1811;
m. there, Thomas Leeds, b. 26 June, 1810, son of Joshua Leeds, of Mystic, Conn.
He d. 30 Sept., 1874; she d. 18 Aug., 1880.
He was a machinist; res. in Stonington and Yalesvillc, Conn.
Children.
10783 Thomas Jefferson Leeds,'^ h. in Stonington, 24 July, 1833; ni ilary
Laniue ; she d. ; he is a spoonmaker, with the Meriden Brit-
tania Company; res. in Yalesville.
10784 Lijman Dudleij Leeds,^ b. in Middletown, Conn., 18 Oct., 1845; m. Cor-
delia Maxfield ; is a spoonmaker in Yalesville ; she d. .
10785 Emily LeedsP b. 10 Mar., 1848 ; d. 10 May, 1849, in Yalesvillc
4964. EUNICE,* dau. of David'' (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 1 Dec, 1815;
m. in Stonington, Frederick Johnson, b. in Leicester, Mass., 1809, son of Thomas
Johnson and Sarah Eaton.
He d. in Worcester, Mass., 13 Ma}', 1858 ; she d. in Old Ladies' Home, Wor-
cester, Mass., 25 Mar., 1898, aged 81 years, 4 months and 24 days.
Children, h. in Worcester.
10786 Emily Louise Johnson,^ b. 24 May, 1841; m. (1) Samuel L. Breckin-
ridge; (2) Abraham Mazeen ; res. in Farmington, N. H.
10787 ISlary Ellen Johnson,^ b. 7 June, 1844; m. 24 July, 1861, James A..;
Lazell; res. in Worcester, Mass.
4965. EMILY,* dau. of David' (1953), b. in Stonington, Conn., 4 July, 1818;
m. 4 Oct., 1841, Austin Flint Henshaw, b. in Auburn, Mass., 22 Mar., 1818, son
of Joseph Henshaw and Belief Goodwin, b. in Auburn, 9 May, 1781.
He d. in West Boylston, Mass., 1 Oct., 1877; she d. in Sterling, Mass., 23
July, 1898, aged 80.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 761
Child.
lOrSS Laura Henshaw,^ b. in Worcester, Mass., 7 Dec, 1842; m. 21 Sept..
1864, Lucien M. Stayner, of Providence, K. I. ; had one child.
4971. CLARISSA,^ dau. of Jason" (1956), b. in South Salem. N. Y., 7 Dec,
18-a ; m. 11 Nov., 1841, William Scofield, b. in Pound Ridge, X. Y., 7 July, 1811,
son of Jacob Scofield and Hannah Finch.
He was a farmer; res. in Pound Ridge until 1846 ; in Shrewsbury, Pa., until
1855 ; then returned to Pound Ridge, where both d.
Children.
10789 Catherine Mary Scofield,^ b. in Pound Ridge, 25 Sept., 1842; d. 19
Jan., 1852.
10790 Margaretta ScofiMJ* b. in Shrewsbury, Pa., 8 Aug., 1849 ; m. George
Thatcher, 25 Dec, 1866; both are teachers; res. m Pound Ridge.
10791 Adeline Scofield,"* b. in Shrewsbury, 27 Aug., 1851; m. 29 Apr., 1872,
George Henry Haight.
10792 Mary Catherine Scofield,'' b. in Pound Ridge, 13 June, 1859 ; res., unm.,
in Pound Ridge.
4972 BE\JAMIN,« son of Jason^ (1956), b. in South Salem, X. Y., 1 Feb.,
1824 ; m. in Sing Sing, X. Y., Sarah Maria Packard, b. in Sing Sing, 1840, dau.
of Adoniram Judson Packard and Sarah Maria Hayden.
He d. in Philadelphia, 9 Feb., 1897.
He was a real estate broker in Philadelphia ; a Baptist and a Republican.
Child.
4-10793 Benjamin Fi!AXKlin,» b. in Camden, X. J., 4 Jan., 1857; m. Mrs.
Katherine (O'Xeill) Bradley.
4973. CYRUS,* son of Jason' (1956), b. in South Salem, X. Y., 26^Sept., 1826 ;
m (1) in Xew York City, Eliza Ann Osborn, of Pound Ridge, X. Y.
■ Shed , in Philadelphia ; hem. (2) Mary Richards Moseley, b. m
Springfield, Mass., 9 Jan., 1828, dau. of Xathaniel B. Moseley and Mary Fuller;
d. in Bloomfield, X. J., 10 June, 1883.
He was a dealer in millinery; res. in Brooklyn, X. Y.
Children.
+ 10794 EiiiiA Lewis,» b. in Pound Ridge, 26 Mar., 1849; m. Lewis Hanford
Benedict.
10795 Xathaniel Buckland,» b. in Camden, X. J., 26 June, 1857; d. 6 Aug.,
1858.
10796 Maria Roberta.^ b. 22 5Iay, 1859; d. 1 Dec, 1862.
10797 William Park,» b. 27 May, 1862; d. 21 Mar., 1866.
10798 Florence Moseley" b. 19 Apr., 1866; res. in Philadelphia.
4975 MARGARET STRAXG,* dau. of Jason" (1956), b. in South Salem,
N Y '-'S June 1831 ; m. in Xew York Citv, 28 Xov., 1865, Dr. William Ezra
Parsons, b. in Ludlow, Mass., 8 Apr., 1815, son of Ezra William Parsons and
Xancv Carter.
He was a dentist ; res. in Pound Ridge, X. Y., where both d.
The Kelloggs ix the New World.
C7n7<7.
10799 Jessie Kellogg Parsonsp b. in South Salem, 12 Apr., 1ST2; d.
4976. JASON GARDINER.^ son of Jason^ (195G), b. in South Salem, N. Y.,
25 Feb., 1831; m. in Lewisboro, X. Y., 19 ilar., 1856, Maria Raymond, b. 27
Jan., 1839, dau. of Amos Northrop Raraiond, b. in I^ewisboro, 31 May, 1801, and
Lucy Ann Olmstead, b. in Pound Ridge, N. Y., 11 Apr., 1S07.
He is a farmer ; res. in South Salem : now res. in Stamford, Conn.
ChilJren.
+ 10800 Henuy \Vard,» b. 27 Feb., 185S; m. Cordelia Ann Elliott.
+10801 SoPHiA,» b. 14 May, 1862; m. Silas Dean Gregory.
+ 10802 Edward Clinton,'' b. 2 Feb., 1861; m. Alice Irene Gaynan.
10803 Augusta Beatrice," b. 2 Apr., 1878 ; res., unm.. in Stamford.
4988. MARY," dau. of Enoch^ (19G2), b. in Wales, X. Y., 21 Sept., 1793; m.
Gilbert Holmes.
She d. 1873.
Children.
10804 Cynthia Holmes,^ b. ; m. Palomas Hamilton; d. .
10805 Morgan Lewis Holmes,^ b. .
4992. SARAH,* dau. of Enoch' (1962), b. in Saratoga. X. Y., 23 Aug., 1802;
m. in Wales, N. Y., 28 Feb., 1822, Chauncey Ira Calkins, b. in Washington Co.,
N. Y., 2 Jan., 1799, son of Israel Calkins and Mary .
She d. 30 Aug., 1879 ; he d. .
He was a farmer in Hamburg, la.
Children.
10806 Sylvnmis Calkins,^ b. in Erie Co., X. Y., 30 Dec., 1822; m. 22 Jan..
1851, Hannah Elizabeth Kilbourn, b..in Bradford Co., Pa., 8 Sept..
_ 1833, dau. of Ozias Kilbourn, of Centerville, Utah, and Electa
Granteer; in 1846 he enlisted as a United States soldier and, as
such, went to California; after his term expired, in 1847, he be-
came a miner on the American river; from 1854 to '64 he was a
farmer in Fremont Co., la. ; in 1864 he went to Oregon, by team,
and later res. in Middleton, Or. ; had three children.
10807 Alvah Chauncey Calkins,'^ b. 30 Sept., 1825 ; m. 2 Apr.; 1854, Martha M.
Skidmore ; was a farmer ; res. in Hamburg.
10808 James Wood Calkins,^ b. 22 Xov., 1827; m. 13 May, 1852, Eliza Jane
Gilmore; res. in Hamburg; had nine children.
10809 Mary Elizabeth Calkins,'^ b. 30 Oct., 1830; m. Holmes; d. 1864;
had ten children.
•10810 Ann Eliza Calkins,^ b. 6 Apr., 1833; d. 1835.
10811 Eliza Jane Calkins,^ h. 14 Aug., 1835; d. 1838.
10812 Sarah Almira Calkins,^ b. 12 Jan., 1839; d. 1840.
10813 William Ransom Calkins,^ h. 24 Dec, 1840; m. 7 Mar., 1868, Olive
Taylor; was a grocer; res. in Neskowin, Or.; had eleven children.
10814 Miron Eowley Calkins,^ b. 26 Sept., 1845 ; m. 28 Jan., 1869, Nancy
Jane Fletcher; res. in Hamburg; had eight children.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 763
4994. ELIZA,« dau. of Enoch" (1902), b. in Saratoga, X. Y., 21 Feb., 1806;
m. in Wales, X. Y., June, 1S34, David P. George, b. in Washington, Vt., 9 Sept.,
1801, sou of Asa George and Elizabeth Wortley.
She d. in Arcadia, Mich., 26 Sept., 1864; "he d. there, 16 Xov., 1807.
He was a clothier and farmer ; res. in Arcadia ; in politics he was a Whig and
a Eepublican.
Children.
10815 Jonathan Kellogg George,^ b. in Wales, Mich., 5 Apr., 1835; d. 1863.
10816 Lyndon Asa George/* b. in Moscow, Mich., 15 Xov., 1839; m. 13 Xov.,
1864, Helen Workman Blackwood; res. in College View, X^eb.
10817 2Iartj Matilda George/^ b. 24 Mar., 1842; m. William B. Sherwood; res.
in St. Louis, Mich.
10818 William Henry George,^ b. 28 Sept., 1845; m. (1) Elizabeth Parker;
(2) Julia Oldfield; res. in Canton, Kas.
10819 Hannah Lucelia Georges* b. 7 Jan., 1849.
5003. SAXDUSKY JIILLEE,^ son of Stephen" (1965), b. in Greenfield,
X. Y., 22 May, 1792 ; m. Sarah Harris, b. in Greenfield, 13 Feb., 1794, dau. of
Stephen Harris and Sarah Cummons.
He d. in Marcellus, X. Y., 10 June, 1818: he res. on his father's homestead
in Marcellus; she m. (2) Sanford H. Kogers and rem. to Greenfield; d. 8 Sept.,
1858; he d. 8 Apr., 1859.
Children, b. in ilarcellus.
+ 10S20 John Calvin," b. 11 Sept., 1815; m. Hannah Sweet.
+ 10821 OsBOKN Harris/^ b. 12 June, 1818; m. Emeline Trumble.
5004. JOXATHAX,^ son of Stephen" (1965), b. 23 July, 1793; m. (1) 15
Apr., 1817, Lydia Post.
She d. — ; he m. (2) Alice Coville; d. 10 Mar., 1871.
He res. in Xorthville, Mich.
Children.
10822 Hannah,'^ b. 8 Apr., 1821; m. William Emcrick, of Ypsilanti, Mich.;
had five children.
+ 10823 Sandusky," b. in Marcellus, X. Y., 28 Dec, 1825; m. (1) Sarah
Tousey; (2) Harriet E. Skinner.
10824 Sarah E.,» b. 19 June, 1829 ; m. L. J. Mosher, of Woods Corners, Mich.
5007. EXOCH,s son of Stephen'' (1965), b. in Marcellus, X. Y., 27 July, 1798 ;
m. 26 May, 1831, Olive Pratt, dau. of Pratt and Elizabeth Flint.
He d. in San Francisco, Cal., 1887.
He was a farmer; res. in Michigan; rem. to X'evada with his sons, and res.
on the Pacific Slope until his death.
Children.
10825 William Pratt," b. 11 Mar., 1832; d. in Gold Hill, Xev., 3 Oct., 1874.
+ 10826 GoRHAii Flint," b. in Xew York City, 20 Mar., 1834; m. Hannah Ken-
nedy.
764 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5008. HIRAM,s son of Stephen' (1965), b. 29 Apr., 1800; m. (1) 14 Sept.,
1820, Martha Marble, b. Mar., 1801, dau. of Ephraim Marble and Hannah Davis.
She d. 23 Apr., 1841; he m. (2) 20 Apr., 1844, Hannah Seabolt, b. 13 Jan.^
1813; she d. 27 Jan., 1889.
He was a farmer; res. in Greenfield and Somerset, N. Y., also York, Macon
and Milan, Mich.
Children by first ivife.
10827 Sarah,^ b. in Somerset, N^. Y. ; d. in New York, about 1828, aged 7.
+ 10828 Esther Jane," b. in Somerset, 28 May, 1823; m. Martin Gray.
+10829 Julia Ann,'-' b. in Somerset, 4 Sept., 1826; m. (1) David Brown; (2)
Joseph E. Boyce.
+ 10830 John Calvin,** b. in Somerset, 2 Dec, 1828; m. Minerva C. Davis.
+10831 Lewis Caleb," b. in Somerset, 7 Mar., 1830; m. Martha Ann Fuller.
+10832 Elsie Melvina,** b. in Somerset, 10 Oct., 1833 ; m. Laban Sargent. j
10833 Jonas L.,^ b. in Somerset; was a Union soldier; enlisted in the war of !
the rebellion, 1860; served in Co. F, Sixth Michigan Infantry; d. ■
in Baton Kouge, La., 15 Aug., 1862, of a disease contracted in the j
army. j
+10834 Edwin," b. in Milan, 19 Feb., 1841 ; m. Caroline Duncan. J
Children by second wife. S
10835 HiEAM,» b. . "^j
10836 Lydia Ann," b. ; m. ■ Vandcrcar; res. in Milan, Mich. :|
+ 10837 Louise," b. in Macon, 25 Feb., 1847; m. James Chambers.
10838 Enoch," b. in Michigan, 29 Sept., 1855 ; m. . v
+ 10839 Gilbert," b. in Milan, 15 Mar., 1856; m. Cora May Hanson. 'j
10840 Fremont," b. ; d. aged 4.
10841 Nathan," b. ; m. ; res. in Cone, Blich. ; had one dau.. , \
b. about 1895.
10842 Clarence," b. ; m. ; res. in Cone.
5009. ANNA,« dau. of Stephen' (1965), b. in Onondaga Co., N. Y., 25 July,
1801; m. (1) in Onondaga Co., 9 Apr., 1817, John Marble, b. 9 June, 1794, son
of Ephraim Marble and Hannah Davis.
He d. in Niagara Co., N. Y., 28 July, 1826; was a farmer; she m. (2) John
Emmons, a farmer and Methodist; he d. in Niagara Co., 10 Feb., 1829; she m.
(3) in Somerset, N. Y., 1832, as his second wife, John Bangham, a tanner, Meth-
odist and Abolitionist, b. in New Jersey; he d. in Clarence, Mich., 1859.
Children by first husband.
10843 Betsey Marble,^ b. in Onondaga Co., 23 June, 1818; m. in York, Mich.,
G. N. Brown; d. in Clarence, 1859.
10844 Stephen K. Marble,^ b. in Onondaga Co., 28 Dec, 1819; m. ; d.
in Bremer Co., la., 1867.
10845 Elisha Marble^ b. in Somerset, 25 May, 1821; m. in Gobleville, Mich.,
Olive Korah ; d. in Harbor Springs, Mich., 1896.
10816 Polly Marble,^ b. in Somerset, 12 Apr., 1823; m. in Gobleville, Levi
Thayer; d. in Gobleville, 1890.
10847 Ephraim Marble,^ b. in Somerset, 12 Feb., 1826; m. in Clarence, 16
Dec, 1849, Laurenda M. Hatch; res. in Marshall, Mich.
1
The Kelloggs in the New World. 765
Child by second husband.
10848 John Emmons,'^ b. in Somerset, 1S2S; d. 4 Aug., 1S44.
Children by third husband.
10849 Eber Gaston Bangham,^ b. in Somerset, Jan., 1833; m. Susan Hatch;
res. in Susanville, Cal.
10850 Harriet Banghamp b. in Somerset, Dec, 1833; m. William Hammond;
d. in Springport, Mich., ISSS.
10851 Sandusl-y Bangliam,^ b. in York, Mich.; m. Minerva Hanchett; d in
Pace Creek, Mich., ISfiS.
10852 Vhloe Bangham,^ b. in York ; d. there, 1844.
10853 Chloe Bangham,^ b. in Y'ork; m. Cyrus Carver; d. in Lee, Mich.; res.
in Olivet, Mich.
10854 Hiram Bangham,^ b. in York; m. Marv Carver; res. in ilarshall.
10855 George Kelsey Bangham,^ b. in Y'ork; m. ilarv Kichards; res. in Jlar-
seilles, ilich.
1085(5 Amanda Bangham,^ b. in Y'ork; m. Byron A. Roath; res. in Marseilles.
5012. CHLOE,» dau. of Stephen' (19t;5), b. 27 Feb., 1807; m. in Marcellus,
N. Y., 29 Oct., 1830, John Chrisler, b. 14 Sept., 1806, son of George Chrisler and
Eebecca .
He d. 7 Oct., 1845 ; after his death she res. in Marietta, X. Y.
He was a farmer; res. in Marcellus.
Children.
10857 Mary J. Chrisler,^ b. in Marcellus, 1.4 May, 1832 ; m. in Navarino.
N. Y., 20 Oct., 1851, Ahneron T). Belknap.
10858 Jonathan E. Chrisler^ b. 12 Sept., 1835; m. (1) in Navarino, 29 Sept.,
1858, Helen Wyckoff; (2) in Marcellus, 22 May, 1861, Myra
Amidon.
10859 Wesley Chrisler}* b. in Marcellus, 14 Sept., 1837; m. , in Onon-
daga Hill, June, 1867 ; was a farmer in Onondaga; d. 29 July,
1875.
5017. SAMUEL WEED,^ son of Daniel' (1966), bap. 7 Apr., 1807; m. 26
Jan., 1826, Dolly Emeline Jewell, b. 13 Dec, 1807, dau. of Joshua Jewell and
Abigail Gilbert.
He res. in Svcamore, 111.
Children.
10860 Juliett," b. 30 Jan., 1827; m. 8 Xov., 1843, Perry Lamphere; d. in
Wauconda, HI, 26 July, 1849.
10861 Samuel W.,'^ b. 10 Apr., 1829; res. in Sycamore.
5022. SAMUEL AUGUSTUS,^ son of John" (1996), b. in Colchester, Conn., 1
Dec, 1819 ; m. in Colchester, 18 May, 1845, Jane Gray Carroll, b. 31 Mar., 1827,
dau. of David Bates Carroll, of Colchester, b. 4 June, 1793, and Eliza Dexter, b.
18 May, 1799.
He d. in Jamaica, W. L, 4 Jan., 1862; she m. (2) 12 Apr., 1868, Charles H.
Eogers, a druggist of Colchester; d. in Colchester, 9 Feb., 1896.
Child.
+10862 JoHX Samuel," b. in Colchester, 19 Sept., 1846; m. Emma Cornelia
Capwell.
The Kelloggs in the New World.
5024. DANIEL,^ son of John' (1996), b. in Colchester, Conn., 18 Apr., 1824;
m. 28 May, 1850, Jane Elizabeth Hall, b. 28 Jan., 1830, dau. of Pomery Hall, b.
IS May, 1796, and Emeline W. Bulkley, b. 12 Sept., 180G.
He d. 27 Dec., 1874; she d. 30 May, 1877.
Children.
10863 Charles Edward,» b. 14 Dec, 1851; d. 17 June, 1852.
10864 Edward Browning,** b. 4 Dec., 1856; m. twice; d. at his home in
Washington, D. C, after a long illness; was interred in Linwood
Cemetery; had for years been in charge of a division in the Post-
office Department in Washington; after going to Washington he
entered the Columbia Law School ; was graduated and admitted to
the bar, while still continuing his work in the Postoffice Depart-
ment.
+10865 Samuel Herbert,** b. in Colchester, 30 Apr., 1861 ; m. (1) Alice Stan-
dish Kelsey; (2) Helen Elizabeth Williams.
10866 AxNis E. (adopted),* b. 7 Oct., 1854; dau. of William J. Wheeler and
Ellen Hotchkiss, of Green Port, L. I. ; d. 25 Sept., 1874.
5026. PHOEBE,^ dau. of Benjamin" (2001), b. in Hebron, Conn., 1770;
1788, William Mitchell, b. 1763.
He d. 10 Dec, 1841 ; she d. 27 Mar., 1861, aged 90.
He was a farmer; res. in Franklin, N. Y., where both d.
Children.
10867 Ruebe.n Mitchell,^ b. .
10868 Samuel MitcheliP b. .
10869 Ghauncy Mitchell,^ h.
10870 Ansel Mitchell/* b. —
10871 Miranda Mitchell,'^ b.
10872 ^Yilliavl Mitchell,^ b. -
10873 Betsey Mitchell,'^ b. —
Daniel Chamberlin.
-; m. David Chamberlin.
5027. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),^ dau. of Benjamin' (2001), b. in Austerlitz.
X. Y., ; m. Jabez Olmstead, a fanner, of Sidney, N. Y.
Children.
10874 Jabez Olmstead^ h. .
10875 Harriet Olmstead,'^ b. .
)28. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of Benjamin' (2001), b. —
. Eleazer Barrett, of Canaan and Austerlitz, N. Y.
He d. 1830-40; she d. 1850-60.
He was a carpenter.
Children.
10876 Jnlia Barrett,'^ b. .
10877 Phebe Barrett/* b. .
10878 Elisha Barrett,^ b. .
10879 Emeline Barrett,'^ b. .
10880 Joseph Barrett,'^ b. .
10881 Leander Barrett/* b. .
-, in Austerlitz, N. Y.
The Kelloggs in the New Wokld. 767
5029. LYDIA,» dau. of Benjamin' (2001), b. in Austerlitz, X. Y., 15 May.
1777; m. 28 Oct., 1804, Joseph Glcason, b. in Norfolk, Conn., 16 Feb., 1781, son
of Ephraim Gleason, b. in Enfield, Conn., 7 June, 1733, and Abigail Kent, of
Suffield, Conn.
She d. 24 Sept., 1862 ; he d. 15 May, 1864.
He was a farmer; res. in Sharon, until 1819, when he rem. to Austerlitz.
Children.
10882 Ephraim Glcason,^ b. 9 Aug., 1806; m. (1) 25 Apr., 1833, Deborah
Minerva Crofut, of Canaan, Conn. ; she d. Aug., 1858, aged 52 ; he
m. (2) 1862, Catherine Fitch, of Alford, Mass., who was living in
1880; d. in Austeriitz, 12 Apr., 1869.
10883 Abigail Glcason,^ b. 11 Aug., 1808; m. Mar., 1845, John Neil, a farmer,
of Stockbridge, Mass.; d. in Stockbridge, 10 Sept., 1868.
10884 Li/man Clement Gleason/* b. 7 Dec, 1811; m. 22 May, 1837, Harriet
Tyler, of Austerlitz; was a tailor; d. iu Austerlitz, 9 Mar., ISTl.
10885 Phebe Sophroiiia Gleason,^ b. 30 Aug., 1817; m. Oct., 1850, Cyrus
Church, of Becket, Mass. ; d. in Becket, 12 Apr., 1858.
10886 Martin Luther Gleason.^ b. 12 Oct., 1819; m. in Canaan, Conn., IS
Jan., 1849, Wealthy Ann Stevens; was a farmer; rem. to Alford,
Mass., Apr., 1850.
5030. ELISHA,s son of Benjamin' (2001). b. 4 Aug., 1779 ; m. (1) about
1804, Abigail Glcason, b. about 1783, sister of Joseph Gleason, who m. Lvdia Kel-
logg (+5029).
She d. about six months after marriage; he m. (2) 7 Sept., 1808, Olive ilal-
lory, b. 23 Jan., 1789, dau. of Deacon Eliakim ilallory and Olive Douglas, of
Cornwall, Conn.; she d. 26 June, 1824;. he m. (3) 6 Sept., 1826, Eunice Dewey;
she d. 8 Jlay, 1855 ; he d. in Croton, N. ¥., 27 Oct., 1870, aged 91.
He was a farmer; settled on the old homestead, where he supported and
cared for his parents in their declining years. He was an industrious and trust-
worthy man. His neighbors had such confidence in his integrity that when he
went to Hudson, twenty miles distant from Austerlitz, to market his produce they
would entrust him with large sums of money to deposit for them. For more than
fifty years he was an active member of the Congi-egational Church in Austerlitz.
In Nov., 1856, he rem. to Croton, where his last days were quietly passed with his
son, Eliakim.
Children by second ivife, b. in Avstcrlitz.
+ 10887 Denxis,» b. 26 Feb., 1810; m. Emeline Son.
+ 10888 J.\MES DouGLAS,» b. 28 Nov., 1812; m. Mercy Underwood.
+ 10889 Olive Mallory,» b. 24 Jan., 1814; m. Alanson Osborn.
-f 10890 Bexjamin," b. 27 Jan., 1816; m. Caroline Harvey.
-fl0891 Elisha Bradley » b. 24 May, 1818; m. Bernice Camilla Underwood.
10892 Lucy Ann,» b. 11 Mar., 1820; d. unm., in Franklin, N. Y., 4 Dec,
1859.
+ 10893 Eliakim Mallory," b. 15 Feb., 1822; m. Lucy Ann Gay.
10894 Harriet Newell,» b. 11 June, 1824; m. 12 Jan., lS51,"Elias Worden
Kellogg, her cousin (10903), son of Samuel Kellogg (+5031), of
Austerlitz, N. Y. ; had no children.
768 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5031. SAMUEL,* son of Benjamin" (2001), b. in Ansterlitz, N. Y., 4 Sept.,
1781; m. (1) 15 Oct., 1807, Martha Topping, b. 30 July, 1786, dau. of Charles
Topping, of Long Island.
She d. 18 Feb., 1841; he m. (2) 3 Sept., 1843, Harriet Smith; d. 20 May,
1873, aged 92; she d. 25 Dec. 1877.
He was a farmer in Franklin, X. Y., to which place he and his brother, Ben-
jamin, Jr., rem. on foot, in its early settlement. It is said that together they
cleared over one thousand acres of heavily timbered land. His first house in
Xorth Franklin was built of logs; in 1810 he purchased one hundred and ten
acres of the farm where his son, Marvin Sanford Kellogg, res., about two miles
below Croton. He was vigorous in mind and body, and could endure great hard-
ships. He was musical and a fine singer. He and his family belonged to the
Congregational Church in Franklin. Mr. A. L. Kellogg describes him as being,
in his old age, a handsome man, whose face reflected his splendid Christian char-
acter.
Children, i. in Franklin.
■ 10895 A S0N,» b. 13 July, 1808; d. same day.
+10896 Jane Ann,» b. 16 Oct., 1809; m. (l") Oliver Mann; (2) Chauncey
Smith.
+ 10897 Ulysses Parsons,** b. 6 Aug., 1811 ; m. Emeline Stilson.
+10898 Samuel,» b. 19 Aug., 1813-' m. (1) Julia Seeley; (2) Susan Azubah
Lewis.
+ 10899 Charles Benjamin,® b. 7 July, 1815; m. (1) Eebecca Foote; (2)
Mehitable Maples; (3) Julia T. Ferren.
+ 10900 i\L\RViN Sanford," b. 12 Jan., 1818; m. (1) Xancy Foote; (2) Mrs.
Josephine E. (Merrill) Prime.
+ 10901 Austin Jabez,» b. 16 May, 1821; m. (1) Xancy Cronkhite; (2) Ma-
rilla C. Bamett; (3) Mrs. Hester Ann (Hart) Main.
+ 10902 Martha,** b. 8 Jan., 1825; m. Isaac Leggett.
10903 Elias Worden." b. 23 Oct., 1829 ; m. 12 Jan., 1851, Harriet Newell
Kellogg, his cousin (10894); was a carpenter in Franklin; was
killed in Croton by a falling scaffold, 30 Aug., 1866; had no chil-
dren.
5032. BEXJAMIX,8 son of Benjamin'' (2001), b. 7 Feb., 1784; m. 1808, Sally
Tarbox, b. in Hebron, Conn., 5 Xov., 1790.
He d. 7 June, 1864, aged 80; she d. 5 June, 187S. aged 89.
With his brother he made a business of clearing land of timber; also made
and sold ox yokes. He was a man of sound mind, excellent judgment and strict
honesty. By his great industry and economy he accumulated means sufficient to
make the last days of himself and wife comfortable. He was a fine tenor singer
and snare drummer. He and his wife were devout members of the Congrega-
tional Church in Franklin, X. Y. They settled in Xorth Franklin, the nearest
points of civilization, Catskill and Albany, being eighty miles distant, and in Apr.,
1837, rem. to a farm of one hundred acres a few miles from Croton, X. Y., where
they passed the remainder of their lives. "She was a woman of splendid educa-
tion, much ability and wonderful vigor."
Children, b. in North FranlTui.
+ 10904 Phebe Ann,» b. 18 Dec, 1809; m. (1) Williams Kneeland; (2) Slu-
man Follett.
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+ 10905 Cyxthia,9 ]^ ^ July, 1S13; m. Albert Stilson.
+10906 Emeline," b. 9 Feb., ISIG; m. Milton Metcalf Taft.
10907 John," b. 1818; m. Jan., 1839, Eliza Barnett, of Otego, N. Y.; was a
farmer in Franklin ; d. 1845 or "46; had no children ; she m. (2)
Charles Wheaton, of Franklin, and res. there.
+ 1090S JLauvix Douglas,'* b. IS Sept., 1S33: m. Hannah Schemmerhorn.
10909 Sally M.,^ b. 1825 ; d. unm., in Croton, 1844.
5033. JOSEPH,^ son of Benjamin'' (2001), b. in Canaan, X. Y., 10 Dee., 1788 ;
m. (1) Dolly Curtis, of Columbia Co., X. Y.
She d. ; he m. (2) about 1819-20, Mrs. Harriet (Kingsley) Smith, b.
in Sidney, N. Y., 28 Jan., 1795, widow of Ira Smith, and dau. of Bradford Kings-
ley and Patty ; she d. in East Franklin. X. Y., 17 May, 1865 ; he d. in
Croton. X. Y'., 14 Mar., 1866, aged 76.
He was a harness maker and farmer.
Children by second wife, b. in Franklin.
10910 Maky Bethune,'* b. 28 Jan., 1820: d. unm., in Unadilla, X. Y., 22
June, 1844.
+ 10911 Martin Xewton,** b. 29 June, 1822; m. Frances Isabella Esson.
10912 M.\Ecrs Spencer,» b. 13 Aug., 1823; m. 1874, Florence W. Gholy, b.
; in Berlin, Germany; she d. in Red Wing, Minn., 1890,
aged 40; he is a carpenter, builder and musician; res. in Red Wing;
had no children.
+ 10913 Luke Smith," b. 7 May, 1825; m. (1) Elizabeth McXelly: (2) Mrs.
Marj- Jane (Dunlavey) Johnson.
+10914 Ira Smith," b. 23 Oct., 1830; m. Florence Chandler.
+ 10915 Harriet Ann," b. 30 Apr., 1832; m. Jesse Monroe Hodgman.
5037. JOSEPH,* son of Corp. Joseph'^ (2002), b. in Colchester, Conn., 17
Sept., 1774; ni. 1 Jan., 1799, Elizabeth Pelton, b. 1 Apr., 1777, dau. of John Pel-
ton, of Colchester.
' He d. 30 Mar., 1842 ; she d. 8 Oct., 1846.
He rem. from Pawlet, Vt., to X'ewfield. X. Y., 1812, and bought a farm of
two hundred and thirty-seven acres on which he res. until his death. He was an
active and public-spirited man; kept a public house two miles south of Xewfield;
was proprietor of the "Columbian Inn," a popular resort in Ithaca, X. Y., be-
tween 1822 and '25.
Children, first seven b. in Vermont, others in Neicfield.
+ 10916 David." b. 1 Oct., 1799; m. (1) Sarah Ann Colgrove; (2) Polly Ann
Pew.
10917 Polly," b. 1 June, 1801; d. 11 July, 1804.
+ 10918 Jerusha," b. 1 Apr., 1803; m. Daniel Landon.
+10919 Joseph," b. 9 Dec, 1805; m. (1) Annie Ennis; (2) Catherine McEwen.
+ 10920 Betsey," b. 6 Jan., 1808; m. Anthony Waldroff.
10921 Mary," b. 28 Oct., 1809; m. 21 Sept., 1843, Ranson McDaniek; both
d. ; had no children.
+10922 Benj.vmin Jasper," b. 2 Oct., 1811: m. Sarah Sophrona Jennings.
+10923 Melzar," b. 14 Xov., 1813 ; m. Mar\- Cowell.
50
770 The Kelloggs in the New World.
10924 JiSPEK,** b. 25 Feb., 181G; m. 6 June, 1834, Catherine Chatman; d. 16
Nov., 1844; had two children.
10925 Amanda," b. 7 Nov., 1819; d. unm., 8 Mar., 1847.
5038. SOLOMON,^ son of Corp. Joseph' (2002), b. 5 May, 1777; bap. in
Whately, Mass., 19 June, 1777 ; m. in Genoa, N. Y., 18 Sept., 1800, Martha Mack,
b. 8 Nov., 1782.
She d. 12 Apr., 1857; he d. about 1873, aged 96.
He was a farmer ; res. in Newfield, Tompkins Co., N. Y.
Children.
+10926 JIosES Curtis,'* b. in Newfield, 14 Nov., 1801; m. Elizabeth Swartwout.
10927 Nanct,* b. 3 Dec, 1803 ; was a teacher in Rochester, N. Y., where she
d. unm., 22 Mar., 1832.
+10928 Mart,» b. 20 Mar., 1806; m. John Gillett.
+ 10929 Armena,» b. in Lansing, N. Y., 14 Feb., 1808; m. Charles Todd.
+10930 Jaxe Eliza,» b. in Newfield, 8 May, 1810; m. Edwin Curtis.
10931 Daxiel M.,» b. 18 June, 1812 ; d. 6 June, 1828.
+ 10932 Samuel Allen,» b. 19 July, 1814; m. Demma Ann Todd.
+ 10933 Nathaniel Holmes,** b. in Newfield, 29 May, 1816; m. Hannah
Jane Murray.
+10934 Ltdia Axn» b. in Newfield, 11 May, 1818; m. James Kirk Todd.
+10935 Hannah Alvia,* b. 23 Feb., 1820; m. James Kirk Todd.
+ 10936 Solomon Niles," b. in Newfield, 16 Dec, 1824; m. Sarah Starr.
5042. SYLYANITS,^ son of Corp. Joseph'' (2002), b. in Pawlet, Vt., 17 Nov.,
1788; m. .
Ees. in Pawlet; in 1812 was a resident of Salem, N. Y.
Children.
10937 Niles » b. .
10938 Nancy," b. ; m. Asa Hilderbrant; had children.
+10939 Mary,® b. in Newfield, N. Y., 16 July, 1828; m. Theodore Hilderbrant.
5050. DAXIEL,s son of DanieF (2005), b. 21 Nov., 1774; m. 22 Jan., 1797,
Eunice Weeks, dau. of David Weeks, of Goshen, Mass., b. in ilarlboro, Mass., 1
Jan., 1740, and Eunice Richmond.
In Aug., 1802, the Congregational Church in Marlboro recommended him to
the church in Hadley, Mass.
Children, all rem. to Illinois and d. there.
10940 Luther," b. .
10941 Cynthia » b. .
10942 Marietta," b.
10943 EowENA," b. -
10944 Alfred," b. —
10945 Ezra," b.
5051. LOIS,® dau. of Daniel" (2005), b. 8 Sept., 1776; m. in Goshen, 22 Dec,
1795, Alphens Darling, of Goshen, Conn.
They settled in Eaton, Chenango Co., N. Y., and d. there.
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Children.
10946 Seih Darling,^ b. 5 May, 1T96.
10947 Alpheus Darling,^ b. 1798.
10948 Lois Darling,^ b. 13 Mar., 1805.
10949 Miranda Darling,^ b. 17 July, 1807.
10950 Marietta Darling,^ b. 17 Aug., 1810.
10951 Daniel Darling,^ b. 24 May, 1820.
5052. JOSHUA,^ son of Daniel'' (2005), b. probably in Marlboro, Conn., 29
Oct., 1778; m. 30 Apr., 1807, Clarissa Alvord, b. in Massachusetts, 11 Jan., 1785,
dau. of Timothy Alvord, of Northampton, Mass., and Keziah French.
He d. 30 June, 1847 ; she d. 1 June, 1874.
He owned a small farm in Northampton; rem. in the autumn of 1825 to
Painesville, 0., and in 1826 to Hinckley, 0., where he was one of the earliest set-
tlers, and where both d.
Children.
10952 HiRAM,» b. in Northampton, 9 May, 1808; d. 12 Dec, 1822.
+10953 Victoria Clariss.\,^ b. in Hadley, Mass., 3 Sept., 1809; m. Aaron
Lyon Conant.
+ 10954 TiMOTHY,*> b. in Northampton, Mass., 19 June, 1811; m. Anna Eliza
Searles.
+10955 JoHN,^ b. in Northampton, 6 June, 1813; m. Caroline Pierce.
+ 10956 Velina,«> b. 24 Feb., 1815; m. Huron Searles.
10957 Perus Alvord,» b. 13 Apr., 1819; d. 5 July, 1833.
+10958 William," b. in Northampton, 17 Apr., 1821; m. Rachel Mary Keeley.
10959 Caroline Amanda," b. 23 Nov., 1826; m. (1) Horace Smith, b. in
Hadley, 15 Oct., 1798, son of Windsor Smith, b. 22 Dec., 1758, and
Elizabeth Roberts; he was a Congregational clergyman; a graduate
of Yale and of Andover Theological Seminary; labored in several
towns in Massachusetts, Vermont, Missouri and Illinois; he was
pastor of the church in Richfield, 0., for twenty-one years; d. there,
20 Nov., 1868; had no children; she m. (2) "9 May, 1872, Marcus
Newton, b. in Goshen. Conn.; he was a farmer; d. 17 Dec, 1874;
she d. in Elsie, Mich., 23 May, 1900.
10960 Emeline," b. in Ohio, 1 Nov., 1829; d. 22 Sept., 1831,
5053. DEMMIS,s (^.^u_ ^f Daniel" (2005), b. in Hebron, Conn., 30 Sept., 1780;
ni. in Hadley, Jlass., 26 Feb., 1801, Josiah Parsons, b. in Enfield, Conn., 15 June,
1776, son of Nathan and Desire (Pease) Parsons, of Enfield.
He d. 19 May, 1857 ; she d. 31 May, 1866.
He was a shoemaker and farmer in Enfield; she inherited her mother's in-
dustry and resembled her in appearance.
Children.
10961 Josiah rarsons,^ h. 12 Aug., 1804; m. 28 Jan., 1830, Lucv Markham;
d. 9 Aug., 1840.
10962 Seih Parsons,^ b. 2 May, 1807; d. same day.
10963 Daniel Kellogg Parsons,'^ b. 24 June, 1808;" d. 28 Sept., 1824.
10964 Demmis Almira Parsons,^ h. 16 Apr., 1812; m. 23 June, 1833, Joseph
Brooks Wheeler, b. in Keene, N. H., 17 Apr., 1808, son of Jonas
772
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and Elizabeth (Brooks) Wheeler; he was a farmer in Enfield,
Conn. ; d. 11 June, 1872 ; in 1877 she was living in Hartford ; had
five children.
10965 Elmina Parsons,^ b. in Enfield, 9 Sept., 1817; m. in Hartford, 13 Oct.,
1839, Constant Webb Watrous, b. in Chester, Conn., 3 Aug., 1813;
he was an undertaker and furniture dealer in Windsor Locks,
Conn. ; she d. 10 Feb., 1875 ; had four children.
10966 Russell Parsons,^ b. 23 Aug., 1820; d. 23 Sept., 1824.
5054. SALLY,^ dau. of Daniel" (3005), b. in Goshen, Conn., about 1785; m.
in Hadley, Mass., 3 Nov., 1803, Elisha JIather, of Xorthampton, Mass., b. about
1769.
He d. 28 Feb., 1841 ; she d. 14 Mar., 1865.
Children.
10967 Mary Ann Mathcrp b. 24 Oct., 1807; d. 34 Dec, 1839.
10968 Sarah Clarissa Mather/* b. 20 Dec, 1810; d. 2 Oct., 1840.
10969 Samuel Mather,^ b. 8 Nov., 1812; m. (1) 21 Aug., 1841, Eosannah
Hall; she d. 19 Oct., 1863; he m. (2) 10 Apr., 1863, Phebe Tem-
pleman; res. in Northampton ; had eleven children.
10970 Harriet Mather,^ b. 9 Feb., 1816; d. 29 June, 1826.
10971 Allen Colton Mather,'^ b. 28 Nov., 1817; d. in Ohio, 9 July, 1854.
10973 Harriet Mather/* b. 20 Feb., 1830; d. in New York, 28 Apr., 1846.
10973 Eliza Mather,^ b. 26 Aug., 1825; d. 4 Oct., 1843.
10974 Julia Mather,^ b. 24 Dec, 1828; d. 20 May, 1862.
5055. DAVID,* son of Daniel'' (2005), b. 1790 ; m. 9 Feb., 1814, Abigail Ward,
b. near Springfield, Mass., 1791, dau. of Elijah and Abigail Ward.
She d. 23 Mar., 1854; he d. 1 Aug., 1863.
Both were buried in the cemetery one-half mile east of Kenton, Hardin Co.,
0. He was a farmer; res. in Hadley, Mass.; he rem. 23 May, 1835, to Hardin
Co., with his son, Daniel.
Children, b. in Hadley, Mass.
+10975 Daxiel," b. 11 Nov., 1814; m. Caroline Eaton.
10976 David Sumxer,» b. 18 Dec, 1816; m. Isabella Huey; d. about 1890;
had four children.
+10977 Eachel.** b. 15 Nov., 1818; m. James Madison Eaton.
10978 Zebixa,^ b. 15 Dec, 1831 ; d. imm., in Kenton, 0., 21 Apr., 1845.
10979 Abigail Jane,» b. 18 Apr., 1823; m. Dudley Philips Patterson; d. 12
Dec, 1892.
+ 10980 Luther,® b. 25 June, 1825; m. Deborah Shearer.
10981 Eunice," b. 25 June, 1827; m. Samuel McKain; res. in Kenton.
10982 Martik,» b. 17 Mar., 1830; d. in Kenton, 16 May, 1853.
5056. ABIGAIL,* dau. of Daniel (3005), b
Hadley, Mass.
m. Horace Taylor, of
He d. about 1849 ; she d. in Eushsylvania, Logan Co., 0., about 1849.
Children.
10983 Elisha Taylor,^ b. .
10984 David Taylor,'^ b. .
10985 Abigail Taylor,^ b. .
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5074. CHARLES,* son of Charles'' (2012), b. in Marlboro, Conn., IS Dec,
1794; m. 8 Feb., 1825, Amanda Giddings, b. 2 Sept., 1801, dau. of Capt. John
Giddings, of Hartland, Conn., b. about 1755, and Achsah Palmer, b. about 17G9.
He rem. to Ohio in Jan., 1833 ; res. in Gustavus and Youngstown. He was
blind from 1874 until his death.
Children, h. in Hartland.
+10986 Amanda MALyiXA,» b. 23 Apr., 1826 ; m. Josiah Soule.
10987 Le Roy,» b. 2 Oct., 1828; d. 1854, of cholera, after an illness of but a
few hours; was a successful hardware merchant in Murfreesbor-
ough, Tenn.
109SS Jaxe,» b. 22 Jan., 1829; m. Morey; res. in Gustavus.
+10989 Anna," b. 1 July, 1831 ; m. John Gilbert Decker.
+10990 Henry ]SrEWTON,» b. 5 July, 1835; m. Lorena Morey.
Children, h. in Gustavus.
10991 Li-DiA,*' b. 14 Aug., 1838; m. Samuel Naylor, a druggist in Xew Phila-
delphia, 0.
+10992 Cakoline» b. 14 Oct., 1839; m. George Humphrey.
10993 Ciiarles,» b. 10 Oct., 1840; m. Urola Kiel; is a farmer; res. in Kins-
man, 0.
10994 JoiiN,» b. 1 Aug., 1843; d. umn., in Gustavus, 29 Mar., 1886.
5075. LYDIA HOSFORD* dau. of Charles" (2012), b. in Hebron, Conn., 15
July, 1796; m. in Rutland, Vt., 25 Sept., 1817, David Shipman, b. in Hartland,
Conn., 27 Aug., 1792, son of David Shipman, b. in Hartland, 26 Dec, 1762, and
Tabitha Meacham, b. in Enfield, Conn., about 1765.
He d. 15 Aug., 1875, aged 83; she d. in Gustavus, 0., 6 Jan., 1878, aged 82.
He was a farmer. Her description of early pioneer days in Ohio is typical of
that of many other early settlers from New England.
''Mr. Shipman came to Ohio, which was then almost an unbroken wilderness,
in the winter of 1814. He continued to assist his employers to clear their land
until he had paid for a wilderness home for himself and erected a log cabin 16x18
feet, with no windows save where a piece of glass was set in to admit the light,
and with rough boards, placed loosely, for floors. In Aug., 1817, he started for
Xew England with his own team and just money enough to reach the paternal
home in Connecticut, whence he traveled to Rutland, Vt., where we were mar-
ried. We returned to Connecticut and commenced our journey to 'New Con-
necticut,' our western home, where we arrived 8 Nov., 1817."
Children.
10995 Charles Lewis Shipman,^ b. 17 Sept., 1818; m. 12 Dec, 1841, Luna
Medbury, dau. of Isaac Medbury, of Nelson, N. Y. ; a Universalist
clergyman, ordained in Hamilton, N. Y. ; res. in Girard, Pa., 1877.
10996 Priscilla Ann Shipman,^ b. 18 July, 1820; m. 14 Oct., 1842, George
Montgomery, b. 16 June, 1818, son of Andrew Montgomery, of
Armagh, Ireland; he was a farmer in Gustavus; d. 19 Mar., 1856.
10997 Frederick De Grass Shipntan/^ b. 16 Jan., 1822 ; m. 3 May, 1852,
Wealthy Wakefield, dau. of Elijah and Sally Wakefield; was a
farmer in Beaver, Pa.
10998 Helen Adelaide Shipman,'^ b. 6 Dec, 1827 ; m. 15 Oct., 1849, Festus
Sawdy, a farmer and cooper, of Concordia, Kas.
774 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
10999 Bosa Gertrude Shipman,^ b. 16 May, 1831; m. 13 Feb., 1853, Levi
Wakefield, son of Elijah and Sally Wakefield, of Kinsman, 0. ; he
was a farmer in Triumph, 0.
11000 Chester Kellogg Shipman,^ b. 6 July, 1833; m. (1) 15 Jan., 1860, Cor-
delia Antoinette Case, dan. of Orsinius and Sophronia Case, of
Gustavus; she d. 12 Nov., 1870, aged 38; he m. (2) 1 Dec, 1873,
Mary Abigail Christie, dau. of Alexander Christie; he is a farmer
in Gustavus.
5076. ANNA DEWEY,^ dau. of Charles" (2012), b. in Hebron, Conn., 15 July,
1796; m. 1 Jan., 1816, Eli Gorham, b. in Poultney, Yt.. 8 Sept., 1792, son of
Seth Gorham, b. 18 Jan., 1762, and Amelia Dunks, b. 29 Mar., 1763, of Danbury,
Conn.
She d. 15 Jan., 1829; he m. (2) 26 Nov., 1829, Elizabeth Spencer; she d. 8
Apr., 1838, leaving one son, William Spencer Gorham, b. 3 Sept., 1831 ; he m. (3)
22 May, 1839, Hannah Humphrey; d. 6 Oct., 1870.
He was a cooper and fanner; was a plain man, honest and respected; a sol-
dier of the war of 1812.
Children.
11001 Daniel Dunks Gorham,^ h. 8 Sept., 1817; m. 24 July, 1848, Hannah
Mary Stetson; was graduated from Middlebury College, Vt. ; was
a successful teacher for over forty years; d. in Northampton, Mass.,
26 Oct., 1891 ; had nine children.
11002 Lydia Ann Gorham,^ b. 4 Feb., 1819; m. Rosewell E. Mead; d. 11
Aug., 1841.
11003 Jeptha Moses Gorham,'^ b. 11 Nov., 1826 ; m. in Green, 0., 5 July, 1845,
Euth Ann Bascom; res. in Clio, Mich.
5077. LTJCINA TALCOTT,* dau. of Charles^ (2012). b. in Marlboro, Conn.,
30 June, 1798; m. in Gustavus, 0., 28 Feb., 1823, Ira Key, b. in Ware, Mass., 14
Mar., 1798, son of Stewart Key, of Ware, and Sarah Bradford.
He d. 27 May, 1871; was a farmer; res. in Ware, Mass., Brampton, Canada,
Green and Colebrook, 0., where he d.
Childrer}.
11004 Divight Keyp b. 28 Feb., 1824; d. 20 June, 1826.
11005 Daniel Key^ b. 28 Feb., 1825; d. 25 June, 1825.
11006 Sarah Ann Key,^ b. 2 July, 1826; m. 20 Nov., 1859, Charles MerriU.
11007 Leander Dwight Eey^ b. 28 Feb., 1828; member of the Union army;
killed in Perrysville, Ky., 8 Oct., 1862.
11008 Lydia Key,^ b. 27 June, 1831; m. 30 June. 1863, John Wousetler; was
living in 1877.
11009 Henry Neieton KeyP b. 13 Feb., 1834; m. in Plymouth, 0., 28 Feb.,
1877, Ann Freeman.
11010 Mary Jane Key^ b. 15 Nov., 1835; d. 30 June. 1840.
5079. ALMA BUELL,^ dau. of Charles' (2012), b. 5 July, 1806; m. 1829, Asa
Clisby, b. in Bellows Falls, Vt., 10 Mar., 1806, son of Joseph C. Clisby, b. 1771,
and Miriam Howe.
She d. in Gustavus, 0., 30 Nov., 1861; he m. (2) 1866, Mrs. Amanda
"^
n
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 775
(Cooley) Kellogg, widow of Henry Xewton Kellogg (+5082) ; she d. 1892; he
d. in Gustavus, 1898.
He was a farmer: res. in Gustavus.
Children.
11011 Helen M. Clishij,^ b. 31 Oct.. 1830; res., unm., in Geneva, 0.
11012 Alma Kellogg Clisby,^ b. about Aug., 1831; d. 28 Apr., 1833.
11013 Alma Matilda Clisby,^ b. 21 Mar., 1834; m. Stoddard Banning; res.
in Geneva, 0.; d. in Gustavus, 16 Jan., 1867.
11014 Amelia Eliza Clishy,'^ b. 1836; m. Daniel W. Hayford; d. in Gustavus,
21 June, 1866; he d. .
1101.5 Frank Asa Clishij^ b. 10 Sept.. 1837; m. in Greene, 0., 21 Sept., 1864,
Charlotte Harrison; d. 20 Apr., 1899; she res. in Gustavus.
11016 Harvey Kellogg Clisby,^ b. 19 Feb., 1841; m. in Greene, 0., 14 May,
1865, Jerusha Williams: d. 5 Aug., 1893; she res. in Gustavus.
11017 George Bruce CUshy,^ h. 8 Aug.. 1845; m. in Akron, 0., 30 Dec., 1867,
Mary A. Post; d. 31 Oct., 1875; she res. in Farmdale, 0.
5081. HAKVEY DAXIEL,** son of Charles" (2012), b. in Hartford, Conn., 28
Aug., 1808; m. in MajTille, Chautauqua Co., X. Y., 7 May, 1835, Susannah
Dunn, dau. of William Dunn, b. 8 Feb., 1792, and Ann Smith, b. in East Wind-
sor, Conn., 22 Oct., 1797.
He d. in East Oakland, Cal., 13 Apr., 1879 ; she d. 3 Jan., 1886.
He was a broker in San Francisco.
Children.
+11018 Ella,» b. in SheaklejTille, Pa., 16 Apr., 1836; m. Hon. Henry Danforth
Barron.
11018a William Charles,^ b. 23 Feb., 1838; d. 18 Xov., 1838.
+ 11019 Maria,» b. in Georgetown, Pa., 15 July, 1840; m. Capt. George Atkin-
son.
+ 11020 Frank Harvey,** b. in Cincinnati, 0., 14 Apr., 1844; m. Julia Frances
Crane.
5082. HEXKY XEWTOX,^ son of Charles' (2012), b. 7 Apr., 1810; m. in
Prescott, Mass., 5 Xov., 1834, Amanda Cooley, b. 1810.
He d. in Iowa City, la., 21 June, 1855; he rem. from Ottawa, 111., to Iowa
City, to educate his son, Chester; she m. (2) Asa Clisby, whose first wife was
Alma BucU Kellogg (+5079).
Children.
11021 Frances L.,^ b. 29 Mav, 1836: d. 26 Aug., 1836.
11022 U.Mii-E L.,» b. 1 Mar., i838; d. 2 Mar., 1848.
+ 11023 Chester Hosford,'* b. in Ottawa, 18 Dec, 1840; m. Alice Witham.
11024 Henry X. E.,» b. 8 June, 1843; d. 21 Feb., 1848.
5084. DAVID,s son of Charles' (2012), b. in Hartland, Conn., 29 Apr., 1822;
m. 25 July, 1845, Maria A. Clark, of East Granville, Mass., b. in G*anville, 31
Mar., 1822, dau. of Henry Clark and Irene Strong.
She d. in Granville, 12 Apr., 1891.
He is a merchant, farmer and blacksmith ; res. in East Granville.
776 The Kelloggs in the New Would.
Children, h. in Oranville.
11025 Celia Irene," b. 18 Oct., 18-15; m. in Granville, 2 Aug., 1868, George
E. Beardsley, b. in Milford, Conn., 1836, son of John Beardsley and
Eliza ; he is a hat presser.
11026 Clara Maria,» b. 10 Aug., 1851; m. in Granville, 30 Apr., 1871, Her-
bert D. Vaille, b. in Tolland, Conn., 18-19, son of Hiram and Beda
Vaille.
11027 Eachel Hannah,» b. 18 June, 1852.
11028 Rachel Hosford," b. 18 July, 1856; m. in Westfield, Mass., 16 Nov.,
1881, Phillip Case Smith, b. in Providence, E. I., 1846, son of
Edwin and Cornelia B. Smith ; he is a manufacturer; res. in West-
field.
11029 HosFORD David* b. 27 Oct., 1859; m. in Westfield, 3 June, 1891, Imo
gine F. Daniels, b. about 1871, dau. of Wolcott E. Daniels and Anna
F. Phelps.
5086. WAENER,8 son of Aaron^ (2016), b. in Pawlet, Vt., 23 Aug., 1788; m.
in Waterbury, Vt., 29 Nov., 1813, Janette Gregg, b. in Waterbury, 14 June, 1792,
dau. of John Gregg.
She d. in Stowe, Vt., 9 Aug., 1852 ; he d. 16 Oct., 1853.
Previous to her death he res. on the old homestead in Stowe ; rem. to Meta-
mora, 111., where he d.
Children, h. in Stowe.
11030 Aaeon,» b. 4 Sept., 1814; d. unm., in Stowe, 6 Mar., 1837.
-^-11031 Phebe Butts,® b. 10 Aug., 1815 ; m. Myron Giles Kelsey Smith.
-i-11032 John,® b. 20 Nov., 1816; m. (1) Laura Melissa Darling; (2) Dorothy
Warren Boynton.
11033 Lorenzo Do\v,» b. 13 June, 1818; d. unm., in Stowe, 24 Sept., 1841;
was a teacher.
11034 George Washington,® b. 4 Dec, 1819; d. unm., in Fort Ball, 0., 15
May, 1845 ; was a school teacher.
11035 Jennette Gregg,® b. 5 Mar., 1822 ; d. 4 Sept., 1823.
11036 Harriet,® b. 23 July, 1824; d. unm., in Stowe, 16 May. 1843.
11037 Eliza,® b. 28 Jan., 1827 ; d. in Stowe, 12 Mar., 1843.
-1-11038 Sarah Ann,® b. 30 July, 1828; m. Horace Hazen.
11039 Jennette,® b. 19 Aug.^ 1830; m. 13 Mar., 1853, George Eobinson, b.
18 July, 1818, son of Elias Robinson, b. 14 Apr., 1757, and Fanny
Francis, b. 12 Sept., 1777; he was a farmer; res. in Metamora; d.
11 Mar., 1883.
-f 11040 Verona,® b. 25 Nov., 1834; m. John Chapman.
5087. ELIZABETH (BETSEY),^ dau. of Aaron'' (2016), b. in Pawlet, Vt., 4
July, 1791; m. 6 Sept., 1810, James Hammond, b. in Tolland, Conn., 12 Oct.,
1782, son of Hammond and Jemima Soule.
He d. 2 Jan., 1857 ; she d. 23 Mar., 1874.
He was a farmer in Stowe, Vt.
Children, h. in Stowe. ^
11041 William M. Hammond,^ b. 13 May, 1811; d. 17 Mar., 1815.
11042 Louisa Moulton Hammond,^ b. 7" Dec, 1812; m. Gallup; d.
in Iowa, .
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11043 Laura Strong Hammond,'^ h. 27 Dec, 1815; d. unm., 10 Jan., 1880;
res. in Stowe.
110-44 Florilla Miner Hammond,^ b. 18 Dec, 1817 ; m. Gates; had one
child.
11045 William Wesley Hammond,^ b. 28 Mar., 1821.
11046 Azro Ames Hammond/* b. 28 Xov., 1824; m. (1) 5 Sept., 1855, Sarah
Jane Enslow, b. 30 Dec, 1828; she d. 18 July, 1860; he m. (2) 5
May, 1861, Mary Colby Mathews; was a farmer; res. in Stowe.
11047 Emily Albina Hammond,^ b. 14 Nov., 1828; m. 17 Sept., 1861, Seth
Rolen Loomis, b. in Waterburj-, Vt., 4 May, 1833, son of Reuel
Loomis, b. in Waterbury, 29 Sept., 1812, and Palaca Davis Lam-
phier, b. in Monson, Mass., 12 Xov., 1807; he was a farmer in
Stowe; had four children.
11048 Alonzo Milton Hammond,'^ b. 10 Apr., 1833; d. unm., in Athol, Mass.,
27 Aug., 1855 ; was a carpenter.
5088. WILLIAM,^ son of Aaron'" (2016), b. in Stowe, Vt., 21 Oct., 1793; m.
(1) 10 June, 1820, Elizabeth (Betsey) Chubb, b. in Eutland Co., Vt., 5 Mar.,
1794, dau. of Samuel Chubb, b. in Sturbridge, Mass., about 1761, and Relief
Frisbie, b. 5 Nov., 1769.
She d. 9 Feb., 1843; he m. (2) 1845, Eosanna Chapman; d. in Stowe, 4
Apr., 1855.
He was a farmer in Gaines, X. Y. ; in 1833 he rem. to Wayne Co., Mich. ;
returned, in 1854, to Stowe for his health. He was a soldier in the war of 1812.
Children by first wife.
+ 11049 Helex Emelixe» b. in Lysander, X. Y., 11 July, 1821; m. (1) Abra-
ham Speer; (2) Richard Meggeson.
+11050 Harriet Emily,** b. in Gaines, 26 Sept., 1823; m. Isaac Dudley
Thompson.
+11051 Henrietta,^ b. in Gaines, 8 May, 1826 ; m. Ransom Wilkinson.
+11052 Elizabeth (Betsey) Anx» b. in Gaines, 27 Dec, 1829; m. John Lee.
+11053 Jesse,» b. 27 June, 1831 ; m. Sarah Ruth Elliott.
11054 Lucy Ann,s b. 10 Feb., 1833 ; d. unm., in Canton, Mich., 14 Mar., 1854.
11055 William Harrisox,^ b. 27 X'ov., 1834; served three years in Co. K,
Second Colorado Cavalry; was clerk at headquarters of Depart-
ment of Missouri in St. Louis; in 1881 he engaged in lumbering in
Rock Creek, Pine Co., Minn.; res. unm., in St. Louis.
11056 Harrison," b. 27 Dec, 1829 ; drowned in Apple Eiver, 111., 19 June,
1858.
Child by second wife.
11057 Mary Louisa," b. 3 Dec, 1847; d. unm., in X'"ashua, X. H.
5090. JOHX HICKS,« son of Aaron'' (2016), b. in Wells, Vt., 16 Jan., 1798;
m. in Stowe, Vt., 3 Feb., 1822, Lydia PettingiU, dau. of William Ripley Pettin-
gill, b. in Connecticut, about 1765, and Mehitable Burgess, b. in Tolland, Conn.,
about 1769.
She d. 3 Oct., 1865 ; he d. 14 June, 1875.
He was a prosperous farmer in Stowe, where both d.
778 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Children, h. in Stowe.
11058 Helex MAnioN,9 b. 17 Nov., 1822; m. 24 Dec, 1845, Richard, Sibley
Smith, a farmer, of Woodstock, 0., and Clinton, III. ; had no chil-
dren.
11059 William Wallace," b. 30 Jan., 1824; rem. in 1852, to Clinton, 111.;
d. unm., in Clinton, about 1899.
11060 Osmond Jesse,» b. about 1829; d. 1844.
+ 11061 Allen Stevens,® b. 2 May, 1833; m. Malysa Buzzell.
11062 Charles Caeroll,» b. 23>eb., 1835; m. 1 Jan., 1874, Orlantha J.
Adams; res. near Eutland, la.; in 1901, in Clinton, 111.
+11063 Melissa Jane,® b. 16 Oct., 1836; m. Levi Hodge.
5091. HIRAil.s son of Aaron'' (2016), b. in Stowe, Vt, 30 June, 1800; m.
1828, Priscilla Tinkham Benson, b. in Massachusetts, 16 Jan., 1807, dau. of
Samuel Benson and Mercy Carver, of Stowe, b. about 1774, said to be a descend-
ant of John Carver, of the Mayflower.
He d. Apr., 1858, from exposure on the Prairie.
He was a farmer; in 1857 rem. from Stowe to Hlinois.
She m. (2) May, 1870, James Campbell, of Jackson, 111.; d. 14 Dec, 1874.
Child.
+ 11064 Alv.\ko Victor,® b. in Stowe, 28 May, 1829; m. (1) Flavilla Almira
Sloody ; ( 2 ) Fanny Jane Marsh.
5093. JESSE CHURCHILL,^ son of Aaron^ (2016), b. in Stowe, Vt., 10 Apr.,
1806 ; m. in Tunbridge, Vt., 5 Feb., 1834, Phebe Wood, b. in Randolph, Vt., 29
Feb., 1812, dau. of Zachariah Wood, of Middleborough, Mass., b. 20 Dec, 1779,
and Sarah Bacon, b. in Pomfret, Vt., 20 Jan., 1783. "
She d. 14 Feb., 1873 ; he d. 6 Mar., 1874.
He was one of the earliest settlers of DeKalb Co., 111., emigrating from Ver-
mont and arriving in Chicago, 1 July, 1834, and in Plainfield, 9 July, 1834. He
settled in Sycamore, Ma}', 1836, where he res. until his death. He was Town
Clerk and held other official positions for thirty-five years ; was deacon in the Con-
gregational Church for forty years ; an active Abolitionist.
Children, h. in Sycamore.
+11065 Emily Jane,® b. 28 Jan., 1837 ; m. Charles T. Pierce.
11066 Hiram Jesse,® b. 18 July, 1838; res. unm., in Sycamore.
+ 11067 Henry Warner,® b. 14 Jan., 1840; m. (1) Margaret E. Countryman;
(2) Samantha Salome Kingsley.
+11068 Heman Allen,® b. 19 Jan., 1841 ; m. Margaret Moore.
11069 Homer William,® b. 12 Aug., 1845; m. in Ackley, la., 11 Aug., 1874,
Eliza J. Pfeifer, b. in Dixon, 111., 27 Sept., 1856, dau. of John
Pfeifer and Caroline Haupt, both b. in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany;
d. 5 July, 1882; she m. (2) 20 Mar., 1890, Thomas A. Smith; res.
in Azusa, Cal. ; had no children.
5094. JOSEPH W.,s son of Joseph'' (2021), b. in Bennington, Vt., 17 Feb.,
1797 ; m. Olive Bassett, dau. of James Bassett.
He d. in Belvidere, 111., Nov., 1860 ; she d. — — .
They res. in Rensselaer Co., N. Y., and Belvidere.
I
The Kelloggs in the New World. 779
Children.
llOrO James E.,o b. ; d. in Illinoi;.
11071 Henry H.," b. ; d. in Illinois.
+ 11072 Eli Davtjnport,® b. in Hoosick, X. Y., 26 Sept., 1826; m. Margaret
Jane Passage.
11073 David S.,» b. .
11074 Joseph P.,» b. .
11075 George A. » b. ; d.
11076 LuciNDA,» b. .
11077 Matilda E. » b. .
5095. ASA,« son of Joseph" (2021), b.
Children.
11078 Austin,^ b. ; crossed the plains with Eli D. Kellogg; went to
Klamath Co., Cal. ; settled near Sissons.
11079 Adeline,® b. ; ni. Tracy; res. in Apalachin, N. Y.
5096. L0VICA,8 dau. of Joseph^^ (2021), b. in Hoosick Falls, X. Y., 26 Aug.,
1800 ; m. 1822, Hiram Potter, of Bennington, Yt.
She d. in Springfield, Pa., 28 Mar., 1864.
In 1825 rem. to Springfield.
Child.
11080 Daughicr^ b. ; m. Henry Feenaty; res. in Hydesville, Cal.
5097. ELI,» son of Joseph^ (2021), b.
Children.
11081 Wesley W.,» b. ; res. in Elmira, K. Y.
11082 Eli Algernon,* b. ; m. Susan M. Jones, dau. of Leonard Jones
and Eliza McMaster ; res. in Eknira.
5099. PHILANDA,* dau. of Joseph'' (2021), b. ; m. in Hoosick Falls,
N. Y^., Dr. Aaron Drake Patchin, b. in New Lebanon, N. Y"., 1777, son of Thad-
deus Patchin, b. 13 Sept., 1852, and Chloe , of Wilton, Conn.
He d. in Hoosick Falls, 1820; she d. 30 Jan., 1883, aged 88 years and 10
months.
Child.
11083 Evelyn Patching b. in Hoosick Falls, 4 Jan., 1819; m. Jan., 1847, Rob-
ert Newland; had two children.
5106. ABIGAIL,^ dau. of David' (2024), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 1801; m. (1)
21 Nov., 1827, John Bigelow, b. 1802, son of John Day Bigelow, who d. aged 100
years and 6 months, and Sarah Buell, dau. of Capt. William Buell.
He d. 13 Mar., 1847 ; was a farmer in Marlboro, until 1839, when he rem. to
Scriba, N. Y.; she m. (2) 14 June, 1868, Orson Peckham, a farmer, of Scriba,
where he d. ; she d. 18 Apr., 1896, aged 96.
i
780 The Kelloggs in the New World. ■
Children.
11084 A7nanda Bigelow,^ b. 10 Aug., 1829; d. 20 May, 1860.
11085 Daniel Bigelow,^ b. 3 Dec, 1831; m. 1 Jan., 1861, Hattie Faville; was
a sailor; res. in Oswego, N. Y.
6108. LUCY,8 dau. of David'' (2024), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 3 June, 180G;
m. in Hebron, Conn., 20 Feb., 1833, Elihu Porter Buell, b. 23 Dec., 1807, son of
John Buell, b. in Marlboro, June, 1783, and Mary Porter, b. in Hebron, Conn., 21
Jan., 1784.
He d. 30 May, 18G8; she d. 10 May, 1887. He was a paper manufacturer;
res. in Hebron, where both d.
Child.
11086 Ellen Frances Buell^ b. in Hebron, 7 May, 1835; res. in Hebron.
5109. ELIJAH,^ son of David' (2024), b. in Marlboro, Conn., 12 Sept., 1809;
m. (1) Nov., 1833, Maria Piuby Marsh, b. in Colchester, Conn., 1810, dau. of Earl ^
Marsh and Ruby Abel.
She d. '—; he m. (2) in Deep River, Conn., 1847, Hannah Tyler Pratt;
d. 1864; she res. in Deep River.
Children by first wife, b. in Marlboro.
11087 Eliza® b. ; d. aged about 1.
+11088 Eliza Maria,® b. 7 July, 1837 ; m. George Boardman Holmes.
11089 Charles,® b. ; d. aged 8 months.
5113. THALIA,^ dau. of Oliver' (2026), b. in Granby, Conn., 21 Mar., 1795;
m. 22 Feb., 1821, Deacon Ezra Osborne, b. 22 Sept., 1789, son of Josiah Osborne,
b. in Ridgefield, Conn., 20 Feb., 1745, and Hepzabeth Olmstead, b. 7 Feb., 1773.
She d. 12 May, 1863 ; he d. in Leno.t, Mass., 19 Mar., 1871.
He was a farmer ; for many years a deacon in the Congregational Church in
Lenox.
Children.
11090 A Daughter,'^ b. 12 Jan., 1822; d. same day.
11091 Oliver W. Osborne,^ b. 18 June, 1823; m. (1) 18 Nov., 1846, Mar, C.
Crosby, of Ohio; she d. 25 Apr., 1859; he m. (2) 17 June, 1863,
Elsie M. Bourne; d. 7 Aug., 1895; res. in Lenox; had three chil-
dren by first wife, one by the second.
11092 Charles Sabin Osborne,^ b. 28 Feb., 1827.
5114. OLIVER,^ son of Deacon Oliver^ (2026), b. in Granby, Conn., 12 May,
1797 ; m. 23 May, 1833, Minerva A. Sumner, b. 22 Jan., 1808, dau. of Hezekiah
Sumner, of Otis, Mass., and Lucy Baird.
He d. 22 May, 1856 ; she d. 5 Jan., 1895.
He was a farmer and mechanic; res. in South Adams, Mass., Greenwich,
N. Y., Chester and Lee, Mass. ; both d. in Lee.
Children.
11093 LuciEN Foster,® b. in Lee, Mass., 16 Feb., 1834 ; m. in Cedar Rapids,
la., 21 Sept., 1873, Melissa E. Clough, b. in Bow, N. H., 26 Feb.,
1838, dau. of Emery Clough, b. 13 May, 1812, and Phebe Clough, b.
The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 781
20 Jan., 1808, of Bow; was a carpenter and joiner; res. in Cedar
Eapids; served as private in Co. F, Forty-ninth Massachusetts Eeg. ;
enlisted 21 Aug., 1862, and was discharged 1 Sept., 1863 ; had no
children.
+ 11094 K.^THARiNE Minerva,*' b. in Leno.x, Mass., 11 Nov., 18.36; m. Lucius
Francis Hurd.
+ 11095 Mary E," b. in Stockbridge, Mass., 15 June, 1839; m. Charles Ashabel
Childs.
11096 Susan F,» b. in Lee, 12 Aug., 1842; d. unm., in Xorthampton, Mass.,
22 Apr., 1875.
+ 11097 Lucy Eldora,» b. in Lee, 21 July, 1845; m. Henry Rufus Rowlev.
11098 A SoN,» b. and d. 22 May, 1848.
+11099 Albert Oliver." b. in Lee, 1 Xov., 1850; m. (1) Adell Olney; (2)
Florence Short.
5118. HARVEY,* son of Ezekiel" (2029), b. in Hartland, Conn., 17 May,
1801 ; m. in Concord, 0., 30 Mar., 1837, Sarah Murray, b. 27 Nov., 1812, dau. of
Robert Murray and Nancy Van Zandt, of Concord, 0.
He d. 22 July, 1876 ; she d. 9 Oct., 1878.
He was a successful farmer ; learned the cooper's trade, but never followed
it ; res. in Concord, where both d.
Children, b. in Concord.
+ 11100 Edward Payson," b. 19 Dec, 1837; m. (1) Caroline Carroll; (2) Mrs.
Lucenia (Fletcher) Gillette.
11101 Mary Louise,** b. 3 Oct., 1847; m. 11 June, 1871; James Frank
Pamon; res. in Winnebago City, Minn.; has no children.
5119. ELIZA,s dau. of Ezekiel^ (2029), b. 9 Aug., 1802; m. in Southwick,
Mass., 23 Dec, 1824, Justus Kent, b. in Southwick, Mass., 30 Nov., 1803, son of
David Kent, b. 25 ilar., 1774, and Lavinia Carrington.
She d. in Southwick, 5 July, 1830; he d. in Suffield, Conn., 15 Apr., 1864.
Child.
11102 Eveline Eliza Kentp b. in Southwick, 23 Sept., 1825; d. there, 8 Jan.,
1837.
5121. WILSON,* son of Ezekiel'' (2029), b. 12 Apr., 1804; m. 8 Sept., 1830,
Elizabeth Adair, of North Granby, Conn., b. 30 May, 1816, dau. of James Lewi>
Adair, of ilontgomery, Mass., b. in Fairfield, Conn., and Bethsheba Griffin, b. in
Granby, Mass.
He d. in West Suffield, Conn., 24 May, 1871 ; she res. in Windsor, Conn.,
with her son, Lewis A. He was a farmer; res. in West Suffield.
Children.
11103 William," b. Jan., 1831 ; d. 14 Mar., 1833.
11104 Emeline," b. 1834; d. Feb., 1839.
11105 Nelson H.,» b. 1836; d. 24 Feb., 1839.
11106 SoN,» b. ; d. 24 Feb., 1839.
+11107 Mary Ann,® b. 12 Mar., 1840; m. Jonah Stiles.
+11108 Henry Nelson,® b. 10 Mar., 1842; m. Clarissa Maria White
]
782 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11109 Lewis Adair" b. in Suffield, 29 Aug., 1814; m. in Springfield, Mass.,
5 Dec, 1871, Mrs. Ellen (Clark) Drake, b. in Ludlow, Mass., 1844,
dau. of Sumner Clark and Prudence .
+ 11110 Emily Eliz.\betii,*> b. 28 Mar., 1847; m. Albert Moses Marshall.
5123. ANNA,* dau. of Ezekiel" (2029), b. 18 July, 1808; m. in Granby, Conn.,
11 Sept., 1831, Shepard Starling Eaton, of Paines\-ille, 0., b. 10 Jan., 1801, son
of Eaton, b. 14 Feb., 1778, and Rachel Starling, b. 25 May, 1781, both of
Earmington, Me.
She d. 21 Nov., 1836; he d. 21 Sept., 1860.
Children, b. in Painesville, 0.
11111 Luna Rachel Eaton,^ b. 20 May, 1834; m. IS Apr., 1854, George Strong;
res. in Windsor, 0. ; had five children.
11112 Mary Ann Eaton,^ b. 5 Sept., 1836; m. 9 Dec., 1860, Chandler Sever-
ance; res. in Jefferson, 0.; had one dau.
5125. LYMAN,* son of Ezekiel" (2029), b. 5 Feb., 1813; m. in Fauquier Co.,
Va., 5 Feb., 1850, Frances A. Waller, dau. of Sylvanus Waller, of Fauquier Co.
She d. Dec, 1880; he d. 18 Jan., 1897.
He rem. from Southwick, Mass., to Crest, Ya., in 1838 or '39. He was a
farmer; res. about eight miles from Fredericksburg. During the civil war he
was unable to cultivate his farm, as his cattle and crops were taken by soldiers.
At the close of the war he had $20,000 in Confederate currency, which was a total
loss.
Children, b. in Crest.
11113 A Daughter,® b. and d. 29 Jan., 1852.
11114 WiLLi.iM H.,» b. 7 Aug., 1854; d. 30 Sept., 1856.
5126. MARY LUNA,® dau. of Ezekiel' (2029), b. 28 Feb., 1815 ; m. in Paines- ]
ville, 0., 20 Apr., 1836, George Tod Townsend, of Girard, 0., b. in Youngstown, i
0., 13 Jan., 1813, son of John Ferriss Townsend, b. in Wilmington, Del., 1784,
and Anna Watson, b. in Redstone (now Brownsville), Pa., 1781.
She d. in Warren, 0., 11 Dec, 1874 ; he d. in Cleveland, 0., 24 Feb., 1901.
He was a prominent furniture manufacturer in Warren, 0., to which place he
rem. from Girard, in 1859. ^,^
Children. 'IS •
11115 Ivan Kellogg Townsend,^ b. in Niles, 0., 19 Jan., 1837; d. there, 26
Nov., 1839.
11116 Henry Harris Townsend,^ b. in Poland, 0., 16 Sept., 1840; d. 15 Mar., .|
1872; volunteered in 1861; enlisted in the Nineteenth Ohio Reg-, **
and was Lieut, in Ninth Kentucky Reg.; served on the staffs of
Gen. Beaty and of Gen. Wood, of Ohio; was in the battles of Look-
out Mountain and Missionary Ridge and marched from Atlanta to
the sea.
11117 Florence Townsend,^ b. in Girard, 0., 16 Oct., 1845; m. May, 1878,
Benjamin F. Coale, of New Brighton, Pa. ; res. in Warren, 0. ; has
two children.
11118 Harvey Wolcott Townsend,^ b. in Girard, 26 Oct., 1852; d. there, 16
Feb., 1854.
The Kelloggs in the New Wobld. 783
5127. DR. OLIVER WOLCOTT,^ son of Ezekiel^ (2029), b. 9 July, 1817; m.
in Southwick, Mass., 8 May, 1843, Eliza Smith Fletcher, b. in New Ipswich, N.H.,
13 Aug., 1816, dau. of Rev. Thomas Fletcher, b. 3 F*b., 1789, and Elizabeth
Pratt, b. 17 Apr., 1791.
He d. in Suffield, 13 Dec, 1891; she res. in Suffield.
He was graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1842, and
practiced his profession in Suffield, Conn., with the e.^ception of a two years' res.
in Ellington.
Children, b. in Suffield.
11119 Maey Eveline," b. 8 Oct., 1843; d. 10 June, 1852.
11120 Thomas Fletcher,«> b. 10 Sept., 1847; d. 16 June, 1852.
11121 Eliza Harriet," b. 19 Nov., 1850; d. 13 Mar., 1853.
11132 H.tRRiET Maria," b. 23 June, 1853; d. 9 June, 1858.
+ 11123 Oliver Wolcott," b. 8 Apr., 1855; m. Libbie Chapel.
11124 Eliza Fletcher," b. 26 Apr., 1860; res., unm., in Suffield
5128. SAMUEL,* son of Rev. Samuel' (2030), b. in Hebron, Conn., 36 Oct.,
1788; m. in East Hartford, Conn., 15 Aug., 1816, Laura Pease Jones, b. 20 Oct.,
1798, dau. of John Pantry Jones, b. about 1750, and Rachel Crosby, b. in East
Hartford, 16 May, 1779.
He d. in East Hartford, 33 May. 1862; she d. 16 Apr., 1883.
He was a merchant in the West Indies trade. During the war of 1813 he was
supercargo on a vessel belonging to a Mr. Alsop and was captured, as a prize, and
taken to the Bermudas. The prisoners were hospitably treated by the people of
St. George, and after four months were paroled and returned to the United States.
He succeeded in hiding, during his captivity, and bringing to Mr. Alsop, $6000,
less $500, which he buried at a spot near which a sentry was soon afterward placed.
Children.
+ 11135 John," b. 34 Mar., 1817; m. Maria Louise Wadsworth.
1112(; William," b. 4 Dec., 1813; d. unm., in Demerara, British Guiana.
S. A., 5 Feb., 1841.
+ 11137 Henry," b. 9 Sept., 1830; m. Caroline Frisbie.
11128 Leonard," b. 12 Oct., 1822; m. as her third husband, in Edgartown,
Mass., 37 Sept., 1877, Mrs. Seraphine Augusta Pierce, b. in Han-
cock, Vt., dau. of Watson M. and Relief Walker, and widow of Wil-
lard Pierce, of Cumberland, R. I. ; was an iron merchant in Sac-
ramento, Cal. ; d. there, 33 Mar., 1884; had no children.
11139 L.i.URETTA," b. 16 Aug., 1834; d. 9 Apr., 1826.
11130 Lauretta," b. 18 Mar., 1827; m. (1) 21 Feb., 1849, John Gay Young-
love, of Bruynswick, N. Y., son of Rev. John Younglove and Lucy
Gay; he d. in East Granby, Conn.; she m. (3) 38 Mar., 1864,
Daniel S. Dewey, b. 26 Oct., 1813, son of Daniel S. Dewey, b. in
New Britain, 9 Dec, 1787, and Frances Shepard, b. 8 July, 1794 ;
d. 26 July, 1893; had no children.
+ 11131 Maria Antoinette," b. 4 Nov., 1828; m. Henry Wolsey Johnson.
11132 Charles," b. 25 Oct., 1830; d. 24 Mar., 1894; enlisted" 21 Aug., 1862,
as a private, in Co. H, Twenty-fourth Connecticut Reg. ; was dis-
charged 30 Sept., 1863 ; re-enlisted 18 Dec, 1863, in Co. K, First
Connecticut Artillery, Capt. John M. Twiss; was mustered out
with the regiment, 25 Dec, 1865, in Fort Lyon, Va.
784 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11133 Samuel,» b. in East Hartford, Conn., 38 Sept., 1832; m. in Sacra-
mento, Cal, 26 Dec, 186fi, Josephine Wattman, of Sacramento, b.
in Cincinnati, 10 Oct., 1849; they were divorced; he d. in Sacra-
mento, 11 Feb., 1901; she res. in Sacramento; he had been for
years with Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, of San Francisco, one of ;
the prominent hardware firms in that city; had no children.
11134 Maet Bertha,^ b. 11 Nov., 1834; res., umn., in Hartford. '
11135 Fr.\nki.in,» b. in East Hartford, 23 Oct., 1836; m. 1 Sept., 1869, Mary :
Williamson, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 6 Mar., 1842, dau. of John Wil-
liamson, of Brooklyn, b. in Belfast, Ireland, 1819, and Mary John-
son, b. 1821; at the age of 14 he went around Capo Horn on the
ship Trade Winds, and spent four years on the Pacific Coast and in i
China; returned home in 1854 on the ship Eagle; between 1854-69
he res. in various parts of the world; served in the Quartermaster's '
Department of the Navy of the civil war; enlisted Feb., 1864; was {
discharged May, 1864 ; res. in Brooklyn; is a Baptist. j
4-11136 Cornelius Vant)erbilt,'* b. 14 Dec, 1840; m. Alice Mariah Vorrey. J
5131. WILLIAM,^ son of Samuel'^ (2030), b. in Hebron, Conn., 2 June, 1793, t
m. 10 Feb., 1820, Sarah Haskins Jones, b. in East Hartford, Conn., 15 June
1800, dau. of John Jones and Eachel Crosby, of East Hartford.
He d. in East Hartford, 18 Nov., 1861; she d. there, 20 Aug., 1873.
The brothers, S. and W. Kellogg, were shipping and importing merchants in i
the West Indies and South American trade.
Children, h. in East Hartford. a
11137 Eliz.useth Lothrop," b. 21 July, 1821; d. there, unm., 15 Mar., 1887. tj
+11138 Sarah Ann" b. 20 May, 1823; m. Nathan Emmet Lyman. |
11139 Lucy Jane,« b. 1 Feb., 1825; d. 14 Apr., 1829.
11140 WiLLiAM,» b. 5 Apr., 1829; d. 14 Apr., 1829. |
-j-11141 Sidney," b. 17 July, 1830; m. Martha Jane Camp. p,
-1-11142 Emma Eudora,» b.'31 Mar., 1832; m. Nathaniel Saxton Morgan. |
11143 Ellen," b. 13 Dec, 1833; d. 20 Sept., 1835. |
-f-11144 Rodney," b. 26 Nov., 1835; m. Mary EHzabeth Hawks. |
11145 Ellen," b. 26 June, 1837 ; d. 28 July, 1840. |
-f 11146 Alice Gray," b. 24 Sept., 1839; m. Stephen Goodrich. |
11147 George Collinwood," b. 4 June, 1841 ; was somewhere in California -H
in 1896. I
11148 Mary," b. 1 Feb., 1844; d. 8 Feb., 1844. "
fl
5134. EACHEL,8 dau. of Martin' (2034), b. about 1791 ; ni. about 1815, John |
Cone Northam, b. 16 Oct., 1790, son of Jonathan Northam and Cone, of f
East Haddam, Conn. -a
She d. 6 June, 1833; he m. (2) Anna Brainerd, of Haddam, Conn.; d. 11 1
Mar., 1855. |
He was a farmer and stone cutter; res. in Chatham, Conn.
Children.
11149 John M. Northam,'^ b. 25 Feb., 1816; m. .
11150 Martin Kellogg Northam,^ b. 16 Oct., 1818; m. .
11151 Lucy Ann Northam,'^ b. 28 Aug., 1820; m. (1) Hubbard Fuller; (2)
Garrison M. Gates.
The Ivelloggs in the Xew World. 785
11152 Joel Kellogg Northam,'^ b. 25 Apr., 1833; in. , 4 July, ISGG; d.
10 Jan., 1867.
11153 WiUiam Buell Northam,^ b. 1 Mar., 1825.
5135. JIARTIX.''* son of ilartin" (2034), b. in East Hampton Parish, Chatham,
Conn., 16 Feb., 1793 ; m. 2 June, 1818, Laura Adams, dau. of Benjamin Adams,
of West Chester, Conn.
He d. in Cleveland, 0., 25 Aug., 1863.
He was among the earliest settlers of Cleveland, going there in 1818; res.
there until his death.
Children, b. in Cleveland.
+ 11154 Alfred," b. 13 Nov., 1820; m. Louisa E. Ackley.
11155 HoR-\CE,» b. 22 Dec, 1822; m. Caroline Clark; 'd. 28 Aug., 1849; was
a miller; had no children.
11156 Charles M.\.rtin,» b. 1825; d. 26 Aug., 1856.
11157 Sanford BENJAjnx,» b. 29 Jan., 1830; d. 18 Apr., 1831.
5137. ALFEED,^ son of Martin'' (2034), b. in Chatham, Conn., 16 Feb., 1797 ;
m. (1) 6 May, 1823, Jcrusha Brainerd, b. 31 Aug., 1800, dau. of AVilliam Brain-
erd, b. 23 Oct., 1773, and Patience Foote, of Colchester, b. 1 Feb., 1783.
She d. in Chatham, 6 Nov., 1828; he m. (2) 29 Apr., 1830, Philena Higgins
Carrier, b. in Marlboro, Conn., 14 Mar., 1806, dau. of Isaac Carrier, b. in Marl-
boro, 16 Jan., 1773, and Mercy Caswell, b. 16 Jan., 1776; d. 7 Mar., 1859; she
d. 22 Dec, 1864.
He was a farmer in Chatham. He was a sturdy and industrious man ; im-
proved the farm formerly owned by his father; was of fine mental ability, and
one whose counsel was sought.
Children by second wife, b. in Chatham.
+ 11158 Jane Jerusha," b. 4 Mar., 1831; m. Asa Calvin Shavlor.
11159 Irenus,*» b. 7 Oct., 1832; d. 18 Feb., 1850.
+ 11160 M.ARTIN David,» b. 17 Feb., 1834; m. (1) Anna Melissa Fowler; (2)
Florence Lovell Dunk.
+ 11161 Lucretia Amelia,** b. 28 Dec, 1839; m. John Sweet.
+11162 Alfred Irenus,» b. 27 Jan., 1847; m. Gertrude Abigail Smith.
5138. EACHELSEA,8 dau. of Martin'' (2034), b. in Chatham, Conn., 17 Aug.,
1800 ; m. 25 Nov., 1820, Halsey Brainard, b. in East Haddam, Conn., 21 Sept.,
1791, son of Joshua Brainard, of East Haddam, and Hannah Fuller.
She d. in Cleveland, 0., 3 Mar., 1858 ; he d. in Appleton, Wis., 25 Nov., 1867.
Pie was a shoe manufacturer; res. in East Haddam until 1857, when they
rem. with their son to Cleveland, 0.
Cltildren, b. in East Haddam.
11163 Lucretia Amelia Brainard,^ b. 12 May, 1823; d. 15 Dec, 1838.
11164 Alfred Kellogg Brainardp b. 31 Oct.," 1828; m. 20 Feb., 1853, Hannah
Merrill Small, b. 3 June, 1833 ; d. 28 Dec, 1858; was a shoe man-
ufacturer and a stiitionary engineer; had eight children.
5139. LFCY,^ dau. of Martin" (2034), b. in Chatham, Conn., 13 Feb., 1805;
m. Philo Eowley, b. 27 Feb., 1796.
He d. 30 Jan., 1860; she d. 23 Apr., 1892.
786 The Kelloggs in the New World.
Child.
11165 Martin K. Rowley ^ b. 10 Sept., 1831; m. 14 July, 1852, Mary S. Brain-
ard.
5140. GUSTAVITS,^ son of Elisha' (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 14 Dec,
1811 ; m. 2 Dec, 1845, Juliette Clark, b. 7 May, 1818, dau. of Jason Lee Clark, of
East Haddam, b. 2 May, 1792, and Julia Cone, b. 2 Apr., 1800.
He d. in Glastonbury, 7 Dec, 188? ; she res. there.
He was a farmer.
Children, b. in Gladonhurij.
11166 Elisha,® b. 1 Jan., 1849; d. 14 Jan., 1850.
11167 George Brainerd,» b. 8 Xov., 1850; d. 11 Jan., 1851.
11168 Emily Julia,» b. 6 Aug., 1853; m. 6 Jan., 1885, George LeRoy El-
dredge, b. 4 Sept., 1855, son of Joseph Eldredge and Ellen Walker
Meek ; res. in Hartford ; he is a member of the Eldredge Manufac-
turing Company; has no children.
+ 11169 Helen Wells," b. 2 Mar., 1859; m. Kev. John Richards Lambert.
11170 HcBURT GusTAVUS," b. 20 Dec, 1861; a fanner in Glastonbury; res.
unm., on the old homestead.
514L EMILY MARIA,* dau. of Elisha^ (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 4
Oct., 1813; m. 8 Sept., 1834, Hon. Thaddeus Welles, b. 23 Feb., 1806 (brother of
Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Xavy from 1861 to '69), son of Samuel
Welles and Ann Hale, of Glastonbury.
She d. 4 Aug., 1872; he d. 27 Sept., 1876.
He was repeatedly a member of the Connecticut Senate and of the House of
Representatives.
Children, h. in Glastonbury.
11171 Anna Maria Wellesp b. 27 June, 1835; m. William Henry Hoyt; res.
in Boston, Mass.
11172 Helen Elizabeth V/elles,^ b. 15 May, 1837; m. Rev. Edward Goodridge,
of Hartford.
11173 Eviily Sophia Welles,^ b. 31 Aug., 1839.
11174 Samuel Welles,^ b. 15 Dec, 1840; d. 10 July, 1866.
11175 Eobert Gideon Welles,'^ b. 3 Dec, 1842; d. 28 Dec, 1866.
11176 Edivard Thaddeus Welles,^ b. 2 Jan., 1847.
11177 Mary Jane Welles,'^ b. 16 Apr., 1851.
11178 James Uoicard WeMes,^ b. 28 June, 1853.
5142. LUCY AXX,s dau. of Elisha'' (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 12 July,
1816; m. 28 Dec, 1841, Samuel Rockwood, b. in Peru, Mass., 3 Sept., 1804, son
of Daniel Rockwood, b. in Bellingham, Mass., 24 Feb., 1768, and Lovica Pond, b.
in Franklin, Mass., 25 Sept., 1771.
She d. 14 Oct., 1850; he d. 27 May, 1881.
They res. in Oswego, N". Y., and Lexington, Xeb., where both d.
Children.
11179 Samuel Kellogg Rockwood,'^ b. Feb., 1841 ; d. 7 Oct., 1855.
11180 Fanny Atigusta Rochwood,^ b. 20 Dec, 1842 ; m. 30 Dec, 1862, Thomas
J. Hewitt; res. in Lexington.
The Keli.oggs ix the New Wokld. 787
5143. RUTH GOODRICH,*^ dau. of Elisha' (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn.,
11 Dec, 1817; m. 8 Sept., 1835, Deacon Martin HoUister, b. 13 May, 1812, son
of Horatio Hollister, b. 24 Jan., 1786, and Polly Tullar, b. in Royalton, Vt., 9
Nov., 1786.
He d. 8 Apr., 1878; in 1897 she res. with her dau., Mrs. Kingsley, in Syra-
cuse, N. Y. He was a director in the Hartford and New York Transportation
Company; selectman of Glastonbury; Representative in the Connecticut Legis-
lature; Justice of the Peace; a deacon in the Congregational Church. Res., in
Glastonbury, on the homestead which has been in the family nearly one hundred
years.
Children, b. in Gladonhury.
11181 Eliza Jane Hollister,'^ b. 29 May, 1837; d. unm., 5 Oct., 1857.
11182 William Henry Hollister,^ b. 21 Mar., 1840; ni. 14 Aug., 1860, Hester
A. Brainerd; res. in Glastonbury; is a manufacturer.
11183 Arthur Kellogg Hollister/* h. 14 Mar., 1842; m. Dec, 1871, Loui.se
Palmer ; res. in Glastonbury ; is a mariner.
11184 Emily Maria Hollister,'^ b. 9 Nov., 1843; m. 6 June, 1866, Elisha Kings-
ley; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
11185 Andrew Hollister,^ b. 24 Sept., 1845; d. 8 July, 1863, in the service of
the United States, near New Orleans, La.; was a member of Co.
H, Twenty-fifth Reg., Connecticut Volunteers; d. after eleven
months' service.
inS6 Martin Tullar Hollister,^ h. 28 Nov., 1847; m. May, 1871, Lillian
Louise Ebell ; was a member of the Eleventh Reg., Connecticut Vol-
unteers; sen-ed two years; res. in Glastonbury; is a ferryman.
11187 Julia Ann Hollister,^ b. 26 Nov., 1849; m. 4 Apr., 1878, Henry B.
Kingsley, of Hartford, Conn.
11188 George Fred'eric Hollister,^ b. 8 Sept., 1851; res. in Glastonbury; is a
mariner.
11189 Jennie Eliza Hollister,'^ h. 15 Nov., 1857 ; res. in Glastonbury; is a
teacher.
11190 Hugh Lincoln Hollister,^ b. 14 Oct., 1860; d. 19 Jan., 1883; res. in
Glastonburv.
5144. ELIZA,s dau. of Elisha^ (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 1 Dec, 1819;
ni. in Glastonbury, 28 Apr., 1841, Bissell Elijah Post, b. in Hebron, Conn., 13
Nov., 1817, son of Elijah Post, b. 31 July, 1792, and Anna Porter, b. 30 Apr.,
1795, both of Hebron.
They have res. in Andover, Conn., since 1855.
Children.
11191 Anna Eliza Post^ b. in Hebron, 6 June, 1842; m. 24 Dec, 1862, James
Henry Marsh, b. 24 Apr., 1836 ; res. in Andover ; has one child.
1119^2 Thaddeus ^yelles Post,^ b. in Hebron, 9 Mar., 1844; d. in Annapolis,
Md., 29 Nov., 1864, from the effects of eleven months' confinement
in Southern prisons ; served in the rebellion in Co. B, Tenth Reg.,
Connecticut Volunteers.
11193 John Henry Post,^ b. 28 Sept., 1847 ; m. 9 Nov., 1878, Elizabeth Davis,
of Trenton, Tenn. ; served three years in Co. E, Eighteenth Con-
. necticut Volunteers, in the war of the rebellion.
!
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i
788 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11194 Edward Kellogg Post,^ b. 25 May, 1853; m. 16 June, 1875, Adelaide
Martha Buniap, of Andover; res. in Andover; had four children.
11195 George Decatur Post,^ b. 28 Jan., 1855; m. 5 Sept., 1876, Isadore Jor-
dan ; was a member of the staflf of Gov. Waller, of Connecticut, with
rank of Col. ; has two children.
11196 Robert Woodbridge Post-* b. in Andover, 19 Xov., 1861; m. 20 Aug.,
1884:, Lisetta Hale, of South IVfanchester; had no children.
5145. COL. ELISHA STKOXG,^ son of Elisha' (203G), b. in Glastonbury,
Conn., 27 Nov., 1824 ; m. 23 Oct., 1853, Mary Granger Brown, b. in Winsted,
Conn., 14 Dec, 1828, dau. of Orrin Brown, of Plymouth, Conn., b. 27 July, 1790,
and Nancy Bishop, b. 9 Jan., 1796.
He was killed in the battle of Cold Harbor, Va., 3 June, 1864. In 1897 his
widow res. in Windsor, Conn.
Early in life he was a sailor ; afterward went to California. He had lived
five years" in Derby, Conn., when the war for the Union commenced. He enlisted
in Co. B, Fourth Connecticut Eeg., of which he became Capt. ; in Mar., 1862, he
became Maj. ; at the siege of Yorktown he commanded Battery No. 1, consisting
of five one-iiundred-pound and two two-hundred-pound Parrot guns, the only bat-
tery that opened on the works. At Gaines' Mills, Chickahominy and Malvern Hill,
he commanded three batteries of four and one-half inch Rodman and four thirty-
pound Parrots. A few weeks later he was promoted to be Lieut.-Col. of the Nine-
teenth Connecticut Reg., which was a new regiment from Litchfield Co., and at-
tached to the Sixth Corps, Gen. Upton's Brigade. At Cold Harbor he was
wounded in the face, on charging the first line, but continued in command and
carried the second lino, taking over two hundred prisoners. His dead body,
pierced by three bullets, was found on top of the abattis of the third line.
Child, b. in Winsted.
-1-11197 Edwix Wesson- ,** b. 9 Nov., 185G; m. Jane Edwina Pirniey.
5146. LAURA,* dau. of Elisha'' (2036), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 14 June,
1830; m. (1) 23 Uav., 1848, Roswell Hollister Woodbridge, b. 16 Oct., 1819, son
of Ebenezer Woodbridge and Electa Hollister.
He d. 12 Sept., 1864; she m. (2) Dr. Brown; res. in Chicago.
Children by first husband.
11198 Emily Louise Woodbridge/* b. 17 Aug., 1849; m. 22 Mar., 1872, R. J.
Percy, of HoUey, N. Y.
11199 Sarah Electa Woodbridge,^ b. 1 Apr., 1851 ; d. 22 Dec, 1857.
11200 William Kellogg Woodbridge,'^ b. 29 Nov., 1862 ; d. 12 May, 1865.
5147. PAMELA,^ dau. of Ichabod^ (2037), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 15 Aug.,
1798; m. 4 Feb., 1824, Zera Waite, b. 6 Sept., 1796, son of Zera Waite and Ehza-
beth Dewey.
He d. 6 June, 1866; she d. 24 July, 1866.
Children, b. in Springfield.
11201 A Daughter,^ b. ; d. young.
11202 A Daughter,^ b. ; d. young.
11203 A Daughter,^ b. ; d. young.
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11204 Edward M. Waite,"* b. 27 June, 1829.
11205 ErsMne Hoyt Waite,*' b. 23 Jan., 1832.
11206 Lconidas Eosscr IFai'ie," b. 3 July, 1840.
5148. ICHABOD,* son of Ichabod' (2037), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 15 Feb.,
1800 ; m. 22 Oct., 1822, Malantha Mclntire, b. 22 Oct., 1802, dau. of Ely Mclntire,
of Delhi, X. Y., b. 1 Jan., 1761, and Diana Robinson, b. 1762. Ely Mclntire was
the son of Maj. Jesse Mclntire, a revolutionary soldier, b. in West Springfield,
Mass., 1739.
He d. in Ellisville, 111., 8 Feb., 1872 : she d. in Lyme, Conn., 2 Dec., 18S4.
Children, all except the first, b. in Lyme.
+ 11207 Lucics,» b. in West Springfield, Mass., 19 July, 1823; m. Betsey Sophia
Parmelee.
+11208 Axx,» b. 23 Apr., 1825 ; m. John Pratt Rowland.
11209 Theodore,'* b. 2 May, 1827 ; d. 23 Sept., 1828.
+ 11210 Theodore Waite,** b. 8 July, 1829; m. Helen Maria McGenness.
11211 Sarah Pamela,* b. 15 No\\, 1835; d. unm., in McKean, Pa., 14 Mar..
1868; was a school teacher in McKean.
11212 Sam (-EL Hill," b. 29 Jan., 1838; d. unm., 22 Xov., 1864; was a farmer
in Ellisville, 111. ; enlisted in Co. D, One Hundred and Third Reg.,
Illinois Volunteers; was with Gen. Sherman's command; was
killed in Griswoldville, Ga., 22 Nov., 1864, and buried near where
he d. ; was a Corp. at the time of his death; belonged to Gen.
Logan's famous Fifteenth Corps ; was in the siege of Atlanta ; was
a faithful soldier.
+ 11213 Mary Eliza,» b. 27 Sept., 1841 : m. Reuben Edmonson.
11214 Louisa Jane," b. 5 Feb., 1844; m. in Strawberry Point, la., 2 Nov..
1892, Henry Ely Flower, b. in Feeding Hills, Mass., 16 Nov., 1822,
son of Spencer Lee Flower and Rosamond Mclntire; res. in Arling-
ton, la. ; had no children.
5149. ADELINE,^ dau. of Ichabod' (2037), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 18 May,
1802; m. in West Springfield, Mass., 1826, Rev. Parmelee Chamberlain, b. in
Dalton, Mass.
She d. in Tarrytown, N. Y., 1846; was insane; he m. (2) j\Irs. Carrie Cole,
widow of Edward Cole, a lawyer of Now York City.
He was a minister in the IMethodist Episcopal Church ; a member of the
New York Conference; res. in St. Albans, Vt, Keeseville, N. Y., Bristol and
Ridgefield, Conn., and New Rochelle, Tarrytown and New York City. He became
insane and d. in some retreat near New York.
Children.
11215 Martin Palmer Chamberlain,^ b. ; d. in St. Albans.
11216 Benjamin Beach Chamberlain,^ b. ; d. insane, 13 Oct., 1888;
was an engraver.
11217 Richard Watson Chamberlain ,^ h. ■ ; d. in New Rochelle, aged 3.
11218 Stephen Olin Chamberlain,^ b. ; was killed by street cars in New
York City in 1856.
11219 Eliza Bower Chamberlain,^ h. ; d. in Meriden.
11220 Adeline Chamberlain,^ b. about 1841; d. unm., in 1889; was insane.
790 The Kelloggs ix tiie New WoiiLn.
5150. THEODORE,^ son of lehabod' (2037), b. in Cilastonbiiry, Conn., li
May, 1804; m. 2 Oct., 1833, Hannah Wason, b. in Hancock, N. H., 2 May, ISlo'l
dau. of Reuben Wason.* J
He d. 30 Apr., 1890; she d. 2 May, 1890. |
They were both buried in one grave, in Springfield, Mass. He was a harnesi
maker; res. in Boston, Quincy and Lawrence, Mass., and Providence, R. I., where
both d. j
His parents d. when he was 9 years old, and he went to live with Eliza Gri
wold, in Suffield, Conn. He experienced religion when he was 12 years of age.
Children, b. in Boston.
+11221 Theodore,^ b. Ifi Jan., 1835; ni. Josephine Russell.
+11222 Harriet Adflin-e,» b. 22 Sept., 1837; m. Norman B. Pratt.
5151. LORAIN.s dau. of Ichabod" (2037), b. in Glastonbury, Conn., 31 July,
1805 ; m. 26 Sept., 1833, Nathan F. Crocker, b. in Springfield, Mass., 25 Nov,'
1806, son of Nathan Crocker, b. in Keene, N. H., and Lucy Rogers, b. in Ashford,
Conn.
He d. , in Orange, N. J. : she d. , in Springfield.
He was a paper maker; res. in Springfield.
CliiUren.
11223 ^Yilliam H. Crod-erp b. in Lnion, Me., 10 Jan., 1835; d. 30 May, ISBS!
11224 Amelia A. Crocker,^ b. 20 Aug., 1836 ; m. 1 Oct., 1863, E. H. Waite'
d. 26 Sept., 1865. " :
11225 Eliza Stebbins Crocker,^ b. in Hampden, Me., 28 Nov., 1839; m. 6 Mar.
1863, Melville G. C. Quinbv, of Maine; res. in Liverpool, England
11226 Adaline Chamberlain Crocker,^ b. 20 July, 1842; m. 22 July, 1862
Edward A. Pearson, of Boston ; d. 12 July, 1865.
11227 Lewcllyn M. Crocker,^ b. in Springfield, 14 Jan., 1846; d. 24 June
1866; was a Union soldier.
5155. ASA,s son of Asa'' (2039), b. in Bolton, Conn., 3 Feb., 1782 ; m. 15 Oct.
1812, Mary Goodrich, b. in South Sandisfield, Mass., Feb., 1788, dau. of Michae
Goodrich and Elizabeth Hill.
He d. 12 Nov., 1864, aged 82 ; she d. 20 July, 1873. aged 85.
They res. in Sandisfield, Mass.
Children, h. in Sandisfield.
11228 Jared,® b. 27 Sept., 1813; d. unm., 15 Feb., 1891 ; was a lawyer and i
farmer; res. in Sandisfield.
+11229 Jemima Emily," b. 10 Nov., 1816; m. John Peck.
11230 George," b. 10 July, 1819; m. :Marion Rogers; rem. to Rockford, 111.
11231 Mary Elizabeth," b. 15 Aug., 1821; res., unm., in South Sandisfield
+11232 Ruth Anxa," b. 26 Mar., 1823; m. George Morse Seward.
11233 Hartey," b. 7 Aug., 1825; d. num., in Sandisfield, 1 Jan., 1895; was
farmer. ,
11234 Irene Amelia," b. 23 Nov., 1827; m. 16 July, 1854, Henry Shepa^
d. 29 July, 1856 ; had no children. '^y^
+11235 David," b. 4 Feb., 1830; m. (1) Susan Nodine; (2) Elizabeth ^
•There were fourteen daus. and three sons in the Wason family, two of the 1' •> and II
Thomas and Cliarles Wason, the celebrated railway car builders, of Springfiel-f (J.
The Kelloggs ix the Xew Would. 791
11236 Hakriet Estelle/' b. 9 June. 1S33; m. in Derby, Conn., 6 July, ISGS,
Solomon Russell Towne, of Birmingham, Conn., b. in Albany, Mc,
1830, son of Samuel To\rae, b. 1790, and Susanna Crosby, b. 1790;
he -svas a blacksmith; d. 3 July, 1S93; after his dcatli she res. in
Shelton, Conn. ; had no children.
11237 James Xathaxiel,» b. 3 Feb., 1S36; d. 2 Feb., 1843.
5161. im. CHARLES,^ son of Charles' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 12
July, 1776; m. 9 Sept., 1812. Eowena Miner, b. in Middletowti, Vt., 28 Apr.,
1790, dau. of Capt. Samuel Lewis Miner, b. in Woodbury, Conn., 9 Apr., 1767,
and Elizabeth Buckingham, b. in Columbia, Conn., 1 Apr., 1762.
He d. in Brums, N. Y., 10 Oct., 1619 ; she d. in Marietta, Ga., 24 Dec., 1852,
while res. with her dau., Elizabeth. He was graduated from the Medical College
of Philadelphia : practiced medicine in :Middletown, Vt., Marcellus and Brutus,
X. Y.
Children.
1123S Jaxe,9 b. in Middletown, 25 Sept., 1813; d. same day.
11239 Jane Cogswell,9 b_ ^^ Marcellus, 7 May, 1815; d. unm., in Fort Val-
lev, Ga., 1 Aug., 1887; was a popular teacher in Marietta, Jlon-
roe and Covington, Ga., and Little Rock, Ark., and Fort Valley.
H-11240 ELIZ.VBETH Mixer," b. 30 Apr., 1817; m. Judge Posey Maddox.
11241 Charles Lewis." b. in Brutus, 26 July, 1819; d. in Castleton, Vt., 6
May, 1820.
5162. MARCY.s ^au. of Charles' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 28 Feb.,
1778; m. 5 Sept.. 1798, James Hawley, b. 24 Dec, 1739, eldest child of Wolcott
Hawlev and Ellen Osborne.
He d. 12 June, 1848; she d. 4 May, 1868.
He was a merchant, or merchant's clerk, in Granville, N. Y\ ; was a merchant
in Salem, X. Y., Arlington, Vt., and Troy, N. Y.
Children.
11242 Maria Haivlcy,^ b. 18 July, 1801; d. unm., 10 Sept., 1838.
11243 Charlotte Hawley,^ b. 12 Aug., 1803; m. 17 Jan., 1850, David Gray, of
Salem, b. 2 Nov., 1790, son of David and Sarah Gray ; d. 9 Apr..
1853 ; had no children.
11244 Jame.<^ r-lmonds Hau-Jcy.^h. 30 Jan., 1805; m. (1) 27 Mar., 1828, Cor-
deUa Curtis; she d. 23 Aug., 1839; he m. (2) 29 Jan., 1841, Ade-
line Ann Cook ; res. in Troy ; had seven children.
11245 Harry Eaidcy,^ b. 13 Mar., 1811 ; m. (1) 1 Xov., 1836, Laura Ann An-
drews, b."! Mar., 1815; she d. 6 Apr., 1844; he m. (2) Frances N.
Severance, h. 18 Mar., 1822; she d. 13 Apr., 1848; he m. (3) 14
Oct., 1851, Harriet Ann Lewis, b. 9 Sept., 1816; she d. 12 Oct..
1871; he was a grocery merchant; res. in Troy.
5.163. JUSTIN,* son of Charles' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 17 J^an.,
17 SI; m. 29 Aug., 1804, Anne Stevens, of Glastonburj-, Conn., b. 14 Xov., 1781,
dau. of William Stevens and Ann Hollister.
He was killed by the overturning of a stage coach, 14 May, 1839 ; she d. 186S,
aged 8?.
He e/igaged iu the carding and clothing business in Granville, X. Y. ; rem.
792 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
to Troy, from Granville, and was elected Sheriff; was for many years Justice of
the Peace, and a prominent member of the Presbyterian Church. On returning
from a visit to Granville, the stage was overturned on Oak Hill, a short distance
north of Troy, and he was killed. He was highly esteemed and prosperous.
Children.
11246 Alanson,* b. ; d. aged .3 years and 6 months; fell from a tree
into the water and was dro^\^led.
11247 Mercy Anne," b. ; d. aged 2 years and 6 months.
11248 Adeline,® b. 9 Feb., 1816; m. Giles Bacon Kellogg (+3080).
11249 H.vrkiet Newell,® b. 18 Nov., 1818; m. Daniel Hyde Kellogg
(+3093).
5164. CLARISSA,^ dau. of Charles'' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 23
Feb., 1782 ; m. about 1810, Walter Wells, b. in Colchester, Conn., 16 Apr., 1780,
son of John Wells, b. 1747, and Sarah Chamberlain, b. 1748.
She d. 12 Apr., 1866; he d. 15 Apr., 1871, aged 91.
He was a harness maker; was later in the marble business. From 1833 to
'37 he res. in Bethany, N. Y. ; rem. to Madison, Ind., where both d.
Children, h. in Manchester, Vt.
11250 Benjamin Wells,'^ b. 5 Jan., 1811 ; d. unm., 11 Nov., 1833.
11251 Hiram Kellogg Wells,^ b. 11 Oct., 1812 ; m. in Cincinnati, 0., 16 Sept.,
1840, Emily Whipple Sanxay, b. in Cincinnati, 5 Oct., 1820, dau.
of Frederick Sanxay, b. in Hudson, N. Y., 5 Feb., 1790, and Mary
Whipple; was a merchant in Cincinnati, Madison and Cleveland,
0., and Evansville, Ind.; she d. 2 Mar., 1893; he d. in Elmira, N.
Y., 1 Sept., 1896 ; had four children.
11252 William Wells,^ h. 22 Nov., 1814; m. (1) about 1837, Amanda Button;
she d. ; he m. (2) Mary Wetherell; d. 12 Feb., 1875; had
four children.
11253 Laura Mills Wells,^ b. 23 Nov., 1817; m. about 1845, Frederick Krach;
d. ; had four children.
11254 Charles Simonds Wells,^ b. 3 Oet., 1824; m. Eliza Juliette Mclntire,
b. 28 Apr., 1827, dau. of Edward Hall :\[cIntiro, b. in Baltimore,
Md., 5 Aug., 1801, and Eachel Antoinette Bright, b. in Plattsburg,
N. Y., 24 July, 1801 ; rem. to Madison, Ind., in 1840, and, in 1853.
to Evansville, where he d. 8 Jan., 1863 ; was a hardware r:ierchant:
had three children.
11255 Harry Morton Wells,^ b. 26 Apr., 1827 ; m. Sarah Ann Mclntire, b. 15
Aug., 1830, sister of Eliza Juliette Mclntire; d. 18 July, 1864;
had five children.
5165. MAEY,s dau. of Charles' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 24 Dec,
1785; m. in Granville, N. Y., 20 June, 1805, William Eaymond, b. in Norwalk,
Conn., 10 Aug., 1777, son of William Eaymond, b. 11 Jan., 1747, and Euth Huyt,
b. 17 Jan., 1748.
He d. 15 May, 1847, aged 70; she d. 28 Feb., 1870, aged 84.
He was a merchant; rem. in 1824 from Granville to Bethany, N. Y.', and in
1826 to Wausau, Wis., thence 15 Apr., 1839, to Elba, N. Y., where both d.
i
The Kelloggs in" the New World. 793
Child reii.
11256 Mary Raymond,^ b. 19 May, 180G ; m. Jefferson Henshaw ; d. in Aurora,
N. Y., 1855.
11257 William Charles Baymond.^ b. 7 Mar., 1808; m. 11 July, 1837, Sarah
A. Southworth; d. 7 June, 1873.
11258 Julia Ann Raymond,^ b. 23 Nov., 1809; m. 12 Apr., 1832, Caleb T. Gif-
ford, a farmer, of Bethany.
11259 Cornelia Raymond,^ b. 26 Sept., 1811; m. as his second wife, James M.
Darling; res. in Wansau until 1863; d. in Washington, D. C, 4
Jan., 1873; she d. in Wausau, .
11260 Henry Kellogg Raymond,^ h. 7 May, 1813; res., unm., in Nebraska
City, Neb.
11261 Lucia Raymond,^ b. 18 Mar., 1815; m. Apr., 1836, James M. Darling;
d. 23 Mar., 1843; he m. (2) her sister, Cornelia.
11262 James Harvey Raymondp b. 30 June, 1817; m. in Washington, Tex., 7
Mar., 1843, Margaret Johnson; since 1845 he has been a banker in
Austin, Tex.
11263 Alanson Newell Raymond^ b. in Granville, 20 May, 1819; m. in Ba-
tavia, N. Y., 9 June, 1851, Emily Wilson; was a merchant; rem.
in May, 1850, to Oshkosh, AMs.; in 1863 to Washington, D. C, and
in Mar., 1866, to Chicago.
11264 Samuel Hills Raymond,^ b. in Granville, 3 May, 1821; m. 1 Jan., 1851,
Mary A. Porter; d. 7 Apr., 1857; was a printer; res. in Rochester
and Lima, N. Y., where he published the Genesee Valley Gazette.
11265 John Coc Raymond,^ b. 28 Sept., 1823; m. in Batavia, 20 Oct., 1851,
Frances Amelia Wilson; res. in Oshkosh until June, 1866, and then
rem. to Austin, Tex. ; was a druggist.
11266 Augustus Ilenshaw Raymond^ b. 16 Nov., 1827; m. 23 Aug., 1853,
Helen E. Chandler, b. in Fort Brady, Mich., 4 Dec, 1837, dau. of
Rev. Daniel M. Chandler; rem. 23 May, 1845, to Rochester, where
he learned the tinner's trade ; Oct., 1848, rem. to Milwaukee, Wis. ;
Apr., 1850, started a stove and tin business in Oshkosh; 1863 rem.
to Washington, D. C, where he was Second Assistant Examiner in
the Patent Office.
5166. LAURA,"* dau. of Charles'' (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 27 Aug..
1787 ; m. Nov., 1819, Justin Day, b. in Winhall, Vt., 1 Jan., 1790, son of Oliver
Dav, of Winhall and Holly, N. Y., b. 12 Sept., 1776, and Deidamia Beebe.
He d. 26 Aug., 1873; she d. 22 Oct., 1874.
He was a farmer and shoemaker; he res. in 1819 in Manchester, Vt. ; in
1821, in Middle Granville, N. Y. ; in 1839, in Holly, N. Y. ; in 1871 and until
his death, in Albion, N. Y.
Children.
11267 Charles Kellogg Day,^ b. in Manchester, 19 Sept., 1820; m. 18 Mar.,
1845, Eveline Spicer; was a farmer; res. in Albion.
11268 Minerva S. Day^ b. 29 July, 1822 ; m. 21 June, 1840, Ferdinand A.
Day ; res. in Lockport, N. Y.
11269 Edivard Raymond Dayp b. 8 June, 1824; m. 1 Oct., 1848, Susan Ferry;
was a farmer; res. in Holly.
794 The Kelloggs in the Xew World.
5168. MARCIA,8 dau. of Charles'" (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 9 Feb.,
1793; m. 7 May, 1812, jSTathan Hoyt Raymond, b. in Norwalk, Conn., 10 Oct.,
1791, son of William Raj-niond, b. 11 Jan., 1T4T, and Ruth Hoyt, b. 17 Jan., 1748.
She d. 11 Aug., 1849; he m. (2) 9 Mav, 18-50, Mrs. Elvira Lawrence; he d.
6 Aug., 1874.
He was a merchant; was Postmaster and Justice of the Peace; res. in Sandy
Hill, Granville and Bethany until about 1824 ; Strykersville, about 1833 ; War-
saw, N. Y., about 1842 ; Girard, Pa., and the last thirty years of his life in Cam-
bridge City, Ind.
Children, first seven b. in Granville, X. Y., others in Bethany, Pa.
11270 Marciaetta Raymond,^ b. 21 Feb., 1813; d. 1 June, same year.
11271 Nathan Harvey Raymond,^ b. 19 May, 1814; d. 13 Apr., 1815.
11272 Edward Raymond,^ b. 5 Feb., 1816; m. Mary P. Hamilton; was a
bookkeeper; res. in Chicago.
11273 Nathan Raymond,^ b. 24 Mar., 1817; m. Margaret Southworth; was a
druggist in Indianapolis.
11274 Charles Harvey Raymond,^ b. 10 Nov., 1818; m. Mary J. Underwood;
was a Presbyterian minister of Indianapolis.
11275 Helen Electa Raymond,^ b. 22 Sept., 1820; m. Dr. Joseph N. Cowdin,
a physician in Cambridge, Ind. ; d. 3 Aug., 1849.
11276 Ravaud Rogers Raymond,^ b. 26 Feb., 1823; ra. Eliza Brashear; d. 10
Aug., 1856 ; was a physician in Centerville, Tenn.
11277 Henry Rodney Raymond,^ b. 4 June, 1825; m. 9 Nov., 1848, Elizabeth
Ware, of Fairfield Co., S. C; was a Presbv-terian clergyman of
Marion, Ala.
11278 Marcia Raymond,^ b. 29 Jan., 1827 : m. Dr. John P. Sebastian, a physi-
cian in Santa Fe, Tenn.
. 11279 William Raymond,^ b. 3 Jan., 1829; d. 21 Aug., 1830.
11280 Sarah Raymond,'^ b. 25 Aug., 1830; m. Elias Sheppard; d. 28 Apr.,
1873 ; he was a farmer in Remington, Ind.
11281 Mary Raymond,^ b. 4 Aug., 1832; d. 27 Mar., 1836.
5169. LUCIA,s dau. of Charles^ (2040), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 18 Apr.,
1795 ; m. 12 Oct., 181.5, Mills Averill, b. 6 June, 1792, son of Nobles Averill.
She d. 14 May, 1848 ; he d. 31 Mar., 1864.
He was a farmer; rem. about 1835 from Bethany, N. Y., to Lima, Ind.,
where both d.
Children.
11282 Liicia Kellogg Averill,^ b. 1 Feb., 1817; m. 1 Jan., 1838, Hiram L.
Johnson, a farmer, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ; had si.x children.
11283 Anne Maria Averill,'* b. 3 Jan., 1819; d. 23 Jan., same year.
11284 George Mills Averill,^ b. 25 Oct., 1820; m. 30 Dec., 1845, Jane Butts;
was a farmer in Lima and in Minnesota.
11285 Cornelia Raymond Averill,^ b. 18 Nov., 1822; m. 24 Dec, 1841, Dr.
William Heremon Fo.x, b. in Moat a Granough, West Meath Co.,
Ireland, 12 Sept., 1814, son of Rev. William Fox of Suntown, West
Meath Co., Ireland, and Eleanor Lynn, of Dungulf, Wexford Co.,
Ireland; she d. 14 Apr., 1864; he d. 15 Oct., 1883; he was a physi-
cian ; rem. about 1844 from Lima to a farm near Madison, Wis. :
The Kklloggs is the New World. 795
they had one dau., who m. Hon. William ¥. Vilas, of JIadison, Gov-
ernor of Wisconsin, United States Senator and Postmaster-General
of the United States.
112S6 Charles Noble Averill,^ b. 1 Xov., 1825; ni. 1 Nov., 1848, Fanny Kee-
nan ; was a farmer in Durand, Wis. ; had five children.
11287 Harvey Putnam Averill^ b. 23 Dec, 182? ; m. Oct., 18G0, Frances Kee-
nan; d. ; she d. ; had five children.
IVISS Adeline Amelia Averill.^ h. 1 Nov., 1830; m. 25 Sept., 1849, Eev.
Charles Merritt Morehouse, b. in Charlton, N. Y., 28 Oct., 1824,
son of Abillia B. Morehouse, b. in Danbury, Conn., 26 Apr., 1773,
and Euth Northrop, b. in Charlton, 1776; he was a Congregational
clergj-man and a graduate of Union College and Auburn Theolog-
ical Seminary; he rem. in 1850 from Ontario, Ind., to Allegan,
Mich. ; in 1853 to Evansville, Wis. ; had four children.
11289 Norman Simonds Averill,^ b. in Bethany, 14 May, 1833; m. in Fair-
field, la., Anna Sophia Wells, b. in Tecumseh, Mich., 31 May, 1833,
dau. of Rev. Ashbel Wells and Sophia Hastings, dau. of Seth Hast-
ings, of Clinton, N. Y. ; was a drv goods merchant; res. in 1857,
in Madison, Wis.; in 1862, in Fairfield, la., and in 1878 rem. to
California ; she was graduated from a seminary in Monroe, Mich.,
and in 1884 was a teacher in the high school in Los Angeles, Cal. ;
had four children.
11290 Mary Jane ArcriUj* b. 15 Sept., 1835; d. in Lima, 2 Mar., 1849.
5170. HENKY SIMONDS,^ son of Charles'^ (2040), b. in Granville, N. Y., 16
Aug., 1800 ; m. in Wood Park, LkL, 29 Dec, 1830, Margaret Eliza Cochran, b. in
Armagh, Ireland, 14 Dec, 1813, dau. of Robert Cochran and Eliza .
He d. 27 June, 1860 ; was drowned while bathing in Fall Creek, near Indi-
anapolis, Ind. ; she d. in Evansville, Ind., 20 Oct., 1876, and is buried in Crown
Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
He was a hardware merchant; rem. to Indianapolis about 1848; was an
elder in the Second Presbyterian Church, and afterward in the Fourth Presby-
terian Church, Indianapolis.
Ch ildren.
11291 Adeline,** b. in Cincinnati, 9 Mar., 1832; d. 19 July, 1833.
+ 11292 Charles Hakvey,** b. in Cincinnati, 25 June, 1835; m. Susan Hicks
Oakley,
-f 11293 ;NL\i:garet Adeline,'' b. in Cincinnati, 12 Aug., 1837; m. Alonzo Henry
Webb.
11294 Justin Alaxson," b. in Cincinnati, 25 Dec, 1839; is an attorney-at-
law and res., unm., in Indianapolis ; served as Capt. in the civil war
in Co. A, One Hundred and Forty-third Indiana Volunteer In-
fantry; was ordnance officer at Fort Donelson and Clarksville.
Tenn. ; is a pensioner; thirty-eight years after he was discharged
he applied for a pension, his number on the pension roll being
1,279,043.
11295 Henry Simonds,® b. in Cincinnati, 8 Jan., 1844; d. unm., 1867.
-f 11296 Robert Hugh," b. in Cambridge City, Ind., 23 Sept., 1846; m. Mary
Frances Knight.
11297 Eliza SiiiONDS,*> b. in Indianapolis, 2 July, 1849; d. 20 Aug., 1850.
796 The Kelloggs in the New World.
-J-1129S Harkiet Newell,** b. in Indianapolis, 15 Sept., 1851; m. William Car-
vosso Lynn.
5171. HIEAM,^ son of Charles' (2040), b. in Granville, N. Y., 9 Apr., 1804;
ni. in Wells, Vt., 26 Apr., 1837, Thankful Culver, b. in Wells, 24 Apr., 1811, dau.
of Koger Culver and Mehitable .
She d. in Whitefield, 111., Oct., 186G; he d. in Janesville, Kas., Oct., 1883;
res. in Henry, 111.
Children.
+ 11299 AM.i.NDA Melvina," b. in Granville, 1 Apr., 1830; m. Harrison Upde-
graff.
+ 11300 Frances Caroline," b. in Washington Co., N. Y., 25 Aug., 1832; m.
Jeremiah C. Green.
+11301 William Benjamin » b. in Bethany, N. Y., 1 Sept., 1834 ; m. Mary ;
Coburn Heylman. ' !
+ 11302 Ellen Mehitable,** b. in Whitefield, 10 Nov., 1840; m. Isaac Walter {
Camery. ii
11303 Helen Mercy,» b. in Whiteiield, 10 Nov., 1840; d. 27 Apr., 1842. |
+11304 Charles HENRY,«».b. in Whitefield, 19 May, 1844; m. Sarah WTiitwell. 1
11305 Hiram Justin,** b. in Marshall Co., 111., 24 Dec, 1847; m. in Sutter \
Co., Cal, 11 May, 1874, Ella Thompson, b. in New Haven, 0., 9
Mar., 1853, dau. of C. M. Thompson, b. 24 June, 1829, and Rosa i
Deaver, b. Sept., 1830, of Sutter Co., Cal.; was an orchardist; a ^
Methodist; d. in Thermalito, Cal., 23 Dec., 1901 ; she res. in Ther- |
malito ; had no children.
11306 Alberteen Th.vnkful,** b. 22 Mar., 1852 ; d. 10 Nov., 1855. '\
+ 11307 Harrison Updegraff,** b. in Whitefield, 1 Juno, 1855; m. Lucinda ^
May Cotes. j
5173. KUSSELL,s son of RusselF (2041), b. in Colchester, Conn., 27 Oct., I
1786 ; ra. (1) 1813, Eunice C. Foote, b. , dau. of Ambrose Foote, b. , |
and Anna . |
She d. about 1823; he m. (2) in Hebron, Conn., 1 Oct., 1823, Mrs. Ruth |
(Forsythe) Jones; she d. ; he m. (3) 17 May, 1835, Mrs. Mary Rich- 1
mond,'of Guilford; he d. 17 Jan., 1860. i
Children by first wife. f
+ 11308 LuciNA,** b. 1814; m. William Alexander Foskett.
+11309 LuCRETiA,** b. 29 June, 1816 ; m. Daniel T. Foote.
+11310 HENRT,«>b. '—; m. .
11311 Samdel,» b. ; d. aged about 4.
Child by second wife.
+ 11312 PniLO Pratt,** b. in Hebron, 22 May, 1828; m. Seraph Caroline Hen-
5174. CHARLES WORTHINGTON,^ son of RusselF (2041), b. in Colchester,
Conn., 3 June, 1789 ; m. Betsey Shurtlefl, b. 1796, dau. of John ShurtleS and
Jane Taylor, of Colchester.
He d. in South Duxbury, Vt., 1873 ; was a farmer.
Res. in Montpelier, Berlin and Duxbury, Vt.
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Children, twelve in all, eight d. young.
+ 11312a Chakles WoRTHiNGTOX,** b. in East Montpelier, 7 Mar., 1819; m.
Mary Wheeler.
+ 113126 Maey Jane," b. about 1821; m. Alhanan Andrews.
+ 113120 Sarah FooTE,» b. 4 June, 1827 ; m. (1) Artemas Hoadlev ; (2) David
Cxriffith.
11312(Z Emeline Augusta," b. 31 ;Mar., 183G; m. in South Duxbury, Samuel
Somerville, of Duxbury; d. June, 1875; res. in Moretown, Vt. ;
had no children.
5175. ESTHEE,^ dau. of PaisselF (2041), b. in Colchester, Conn., 6 Mar.,
1792; m. in Pownal, Vt, 23 May, 181G, Salmon Wlielden, b. in Colchester, 15
Feb., 1792, son of Jonathan Whelden, b. 1763, and Anna Lyman.
She d., sitting in her chair, 21 Feb., 18G3 ; he d. 20 Jan., 1874.
For twenty years before her death she was demented — a harmless mania or
melancholia. They res. in Williamstown, on the old Whelden homestead, where
their son, Samuel Gridley, now res.
Children.
11313 Laura Esther Whelden,^ b. 6 May, 1817; d. 19 Sept., 1825.
11314 Salmon Lyman Whelden,^ b. 23 Jan., 1823; d. 28 Feb., 1825.
11315 Sarah Cornelia Whelden,'^ b. 29 Feb., 1826 ; d. 17 Oct., 1867.
11316 Jonathan Lyman Whelden,^ b. 25 Mar., 1832; d. 21 Feb., 1834.
11317 Samuel Gridley ]Yhelden,^ b. 28 Aug., 1834; m. (1) 1859, Celia Cope;
she d. 1862; had one son; he m. (2) 3 May, 1864, Mary Sophia
Beverley; had three children.
5176. HOSEA,s son of EusselF (2041), b. in Colchester, Conn., 24 Dec., 1795 ;
m. 21 Mar., 1821, Elizabeth Helmbold, b. in Spring Mill, Pa., May, 1796, dau. of
George Helmbold and Elizabeth Scheetz.
He d. 17 Mar., 1868, aged 73 ; she d. 12 Sept., 1879, aged 83.
He was a wholesale grocer and commission merchant in Philadelphia, and is
said to have been the first to introduce the New England cranberry into Phila-
delphia and the Middle States. He left Colchester when about 21, intending to
join his cousin, Henry Kellogg, in Cincinnati. He stopped in Philadelphia and
remained there the balance of his life.
Children, h. in Philadelphia.
11318 George Russell," b. 31 Jan., 1822; m. 18 Sept., 1872, Jessie Smith, of
Philadelphia; when 21 years of age he was associated with his
father in business; later with his two brothers, under the firm name
of H. Kellogg & Sons, of which firm he was a member at the time
of his death; d. in Bryn Mawr, Pa., 17 June, 1897, where he res.;
had no children.
+ 11319 Henry Clay," b. 29 May, 1824; m. Amanda Elizabeth Knipe.
+ 11320 Edward," b. 22 Aug., 1827; m. Elizabeth Rebecca Earley.
11321 Robert Wilson," b. 20 July, 1831; d. 19 Jan., 1832.
11322 Elizabeth Helmbold," b. 22 June, 1833; res., unm., in Brjm i[awr.
11323 Alfred Hosea," b. 10 Sept., 1837; was graduated from the Col-
lege of New Jersey, 1859 ; studied theolog}' in Princeton; ordained
over Brainerd Presbyterian Church, Easton, Pa., 23 Oct., 1862;
798 The Kelloggs in the New Would.
has also had settlements in New York City, Philadelphia and De-
troit, Mich; retired in 1897 and res. in Bryn Mawr; now res. in
The Blenheim, Philadelphia; in 1887 he delivered a course of lec-
tures before the Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J., on Abra-
ham, Joseph and Moses in Egj'pt and published them in the same
year.
5177. ANNA,^ dau. of RusselF (2041), b. in Colchester, Conn., 24 Dec, 1798;
m. 9 Sept., 1816, L^^nan Sage, b. 1794, son of Capt. Abiel Sage, of Colchester, b.
1758.
He d. 1839; she d. 16 Jan., 1888.
He was a farmer; res. in Sandisfield, JIass.
Children.
11324 Caroline Amelia Sage,^ b. 15 Sept., 1817.
11325 Esther Kellogg Sage,^ b. 22 Oct., 1819; m. Huggins.
11326 Emeline Bridges Sage,^ b. 17 Sept., 1821.
11327 Lewis Goodwin Sage,^ b. 9 Aug., 1823; m. ; had two sons and
five daus.
11328 Edwin Augustine Sage,^ b. 7 July, 1825.
11329 Sarah Maria Sagep b. 7 May, 1827.
11330 Emily Ann Sage,^ b. 8 June, 1829.
11331 Henry Howard Sage,^ b. 16 Mar., 1831.
11332 Lyman Burton Sage,^ b. 20 Mar., 1833.
11333 Mary Jane Sage^ b. 6 Mar., 1835.
11334 Tryphena Lucy Sage,^ b. 22 Oct., 1839.
5179. OREN,s son of NathanieF (2043), b. in Williamsto^vn, Mass., 16 Jan.,
1787; m. in Pownal, Vt., 1811, Laura Bacon, b. 10 May, 1790, dau. of Jacob
Bacon, b. in Middletown, Conn., and Parker.
She d. 23 Feb., 1865; he d. 21 Feb., 1872.
He was a farmer in Williamstown from 1817 to '30. He was a merchant in
Williamstown, Troy and Cambridge, N. Y., until 1843, when he became President
of Cambridge Valley Bank, and discharged the duties of that position for eighteen
years, when he resigned the office on account of his advanced age. He was an
enlightened, public-spirited man and was much respected.
Children.
4-11335 Louise Bacon,» b. 7 Oct., 1812; m. Martin Ingham Townsend.
11336 Electa,** b. Sept., 1817; m. Aug., 1856, James Buell, son of Judge
Horatio Buell; he was formerly cashier of the Central Bank of
Troy ; rem. to New York City, 1857, and was President of the Im-
porters' and Traders' National Bank of New York, and an active
director of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Com-
pany ; she d. 8 Jan., 1884 ; had no children,
-f 11337 John Boyd,» b. 16 June, 1825 ; m. Anna Shankland Kellogg, dau. of
Palmer Vose Kellogg (-f8999).
5180. DR. NATHANIEL,*^ son of NathanieF (2043), b. 3 Nov., 1789; m. in
Pownal, Vt., 24 Jan., 1812, Louisa Towner, dau. of Dr. William Towner, a promi-
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. 799
nent man of Willianistown, who was State Senator, Gen. of Militia, etc., and
Elizabeth (Betsey) Ramsdell.
He was a phvsician; left Williamstown about 1810, and settled in Sodus,
N. Y.
Children, b. in Sodus.
11338 Willi Ail Tow\er,» b. ; d. aged 6.
11339 Orren,® b. 1816 ; was a farmer near Lowell, Mich. ; was killed 26 Sept.,
1870, by a team running away; was unm.
11340 Louisa Mahitable,® b. 10 July, 1817; m. Feb., 1840, Miles Ilinman,
of Lyons, N". Y. ; d. 11 Xov., 1840; had no children.
11341 S.ARAii Eliz.abetii,'' b. ; d. in infancy.
11342 Elizabeth Frances,® b. 1823; res., unm., in Lowell, and later in Ada,
Mich.
+11343 George," b. 2S Jan., 1828; m. Elizabeth D. Vanduzer.
4-11344 Samuel Smith » b. 25 Feb., 1830; m. Sarah E. Spooncr.
5181. CHAELES.^ son of Nathaniel" (2043), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 1791 ;
m. (1) Elizabeth (Betsey) Christmas.
She d. ; he m. (2) Laura Moore, b. in Vermont, 29 Dec., 1800, dau.
of Josephus Moore and Elizabeth (Betsey) Fitch; d. in Akron, N". Y., Aug., 1832 ;
she d. Sept., 1884.
He was a fanner and stone cutter. After his death she res. in Lockport, 111.
Children.
11345 Charles," b. ; d. imm.
11346 Mary Axx," b. ; m. Seacoy; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
11347 Jacob Browx,» b. in Rochester, N. Y., 3 Feb., 1822; enlisted in Water-
loo, la., 9 Aug., 1862, in Co. C, Thirty-second Reg., Iowa Volun-
teers; was discharged in Memphis, Tenn., 18 May, 1865, at the
close of the war; served thirty-three months; d. 10 Jan., 1893, in
the Iowa Soldiers' Home, Marshalltown, la., and is buried in Lock-
port; was a farmer and res., unm., in Waterloo.
-fll348 James Simoxs." b. 27 Aug., 1825; m. Mary Ann Martin.
-1-11349 C.-VLiSTA Jaxe," b. in Sodus, N. Y., 8 Nov., 1827; m. John Forbes.
-1-11350 Elizabeth Meiiitabel," b. in Galen, 20 July, 1830; m. Hezekiah Wills.
5182. MEHITABEL.s j^u. of NathanieF (2043), b. ; m. in Pownal,
Vt., 17 Feb., 1818, Stephen Taylor Fairbank, b. in Tyringham, Mass., 14 June,
1795, son of Manassah Fairbank, b. in Sterling, Mass., 20 Aug., 1765, and Octava
Taylor, b. in Coventry, Conn., 29 July, 1771.
She d. 2 Oct., 1837 ; he d. 22 Mar., 1850.
Children.
11351 Cordelia T. Fairbank •> b. ; m. Henry Vanderbilt, of Lyons,
N. Y., who was killed accidentally while out gunning; d. in 1851;
had no children.
11352 Nathaniel Kellogg Fairbank,^ b. 20 Oct., 1829; m. 24 Apr., 18G0, Helen
A. Graham, dau. of John A. Graham; res. in Chicago; is the well-
known packer; had six children.
11353 Sarah Ann Maria Fairhanl;^ b. Sept., 1832; d. 10 Feb., 1833.
800 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5183. ELIZABETH,* dau. of NathanieF (2043), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 19 1
Aug., 1795; m. in Pownal, Vt., 11 Jan., 1816, Jacob Bacon. |
He d. in Superior, Mich., 24 May, 1863 ; she d. 22 May, 1866. |
After his marriage he rem. to Sodus, N. Y. ; in 18.32 to Superior. He was j
a farmer.
Children. i
11354 Sarah Elizabeth Baconp b. 5 Jan., 1817 ; m. Albert Carr ; he was a cab- i
inet maker; res. in Owosso, Mich. ; had seven children. \
11355 Louis Amanda Bacon, ^ b. 4 May, 1819; m. Hiram St. John; he was a ]
' wheelwright ; had six children. '
11356 Iliram Augustus Bacon,^ b. 14 Feb., 1821; m. Eleanor Vought; was a \
farmer; d. 10 Mar., 1851; had two children. \
11357 James Henry Bacon^ b. 20 Feb., 1824; m. Caroline Farrand; was a \
farmer ; res. in Pontiac, Mich. ; had seven children.
11358 Julia Maria Bacon^ b. 16 Aug., 1826; was a missionary under the
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; res. in
Eascowlie Hills, India; went to India Oct., 1872.
11359 Harriet Permelia Bacon,^ b. 24 Apr., 1828; m. Hiram Farrand; he was
a teacher until he went into the army ; was Lieut.-Col. in the war
for the Union and was disabled; res. in Vineland, N. J.; had si.x
children.
11360 Frances Kellogg Bacon,^ b. 27 Nov., 1832; m. Hiram Camp, of Super-
ior ; he was later a farmer in Ypsilanti ; had six children.
11361 Jacol Nathaniel Bacon,^ b. 26 Apr., 1835 ; m. 17 Mar., 1863, Ann Maria
Phillips, of Ypsilanti, dau. of Jeremiah Hart Phillips, b. 7 Oct.,
1807, and Sarah Leach, b. in Torrington, Conn., 22 Sept., 1808:
was a mechanic.
11362 Delia Augusta Bacon^ b. 13 Jan., 1837; d. 3 Dec, same year.
11363 Mary Adeline Bacon,^ b. 29 Aug., 1840; d. unm., 8 May, 1866.
5184. PAMELIA,s dau. of NathanieF (2043), b. in Williamstown, Mass., 25
July, 1801; m. 14 Apr., 1824, Daniel Fisher, b. Aug., 1789, son of Peter Fisher,
of Johnstown, N. Y., b. in Perthshire, Scotland.
She d. 29 Aug., 1849.
He was a millwright ; res. in Black Eock, Washington and Newstead, N. Y.,
and later with his son, in Sturgis, Mich.
Children.
11364 Charles Fisher,^ b. 19 May, 1826 ; d. about Jan., 1827.
11365 Daniel Fisher,'^ b. 30 Nov., 1829; m. 16 Dec, 1857, Emma L. Lovejoy,
of Boston; she d. ; he m. (2) 19 Aug., 1869, Martha Watts,
of Ypsilanti, Mich. ; was in the milling business in Sturgis.
11366 Catherine Fisher,^ b. 3 Apr., 1837; m. 26 Oct., 1859, Andrew Camp-
bell; res. in Ypsilanti.
11367 Anna Louise Fisher,^ h. 15 Jan., 1843; m. Henry Hamlin; res. in
Toledo, 0.
5185. JAMES HENllY,s son of NathanieF (2043), b. in Williamstown, Mass.,
6 May, 1804; m. in Sodus, N. Y., 2 Sept., 1830, Mary Taylor, b. in Sodus, 5 Nov.,
1810, dau. of John Taylor and Anna Andros.
i
The Kelloggs ix the Xew World. SOI
lu the spring of 1S53 the famil}- was removing to Minnesota, when the
father, mother and three children were killed, 22 Apr., 1853, in a railroad coi-
liiion, on the Lake Shore E<rilroad, eight miles from Chicago.
Children.
+ 1136S John Taylok,** b. in Clyde, X. Y., 15 June, 1831; m. Almira Farmin.
113C9 James Nathaniel," b. in Sodns, 22 Dec, 1832; d. 27 Mar., 1846.
11370 Sarah Ann Miranda,» b. 9 July, 1834; m. (1) in Hamburg, N. Y., 14
Oct., 1854, Stephen Jennings, b. in North Collins, N. Y., 18 July,
1829, son of John Jennings, b. in Rhode Island, and Mary Sher-
man ; they rem. to Hokah, Minn., where he d. 6 Jan., 1877 ; he was
a farmer; she m. (2) 11 Nov., 1878, Dr. Samuel Galbraith Miller,
b. in Beaver, Pa., 27 July, 1809 ; he d. 23 July, 1895 ; after his
death she res. in Madison, Minn. ; had no children.
11371 Jajies Hayvvard,» b. in Collins, 11 Feb., 1836; was killed 22 Apr.,
1853, in a railroad collision, near Chicago.
+ 11372 William Charles," b. in Lodi, N. Y., 2 Dec., 1837; m. Mary Ann
Williams.
11373 Okrix Bexjamix Soutiiwick." b. in Wheatland, N. Y., 18 June, 1842;
was killed, 22 Apr., 1853, in a railroad collision, near Chicago.
11374 Philander Augustus Hatnes," b. in South Canada West, 6 July,
1846; was killed, 22 Apr., 1853, in the collision near Chicago.
11375 Augustus Philantjer Harmon," b. in South Canada West, 6 July,
1846; d. in Moulton, Canada AVest, 12 Oct., 1850.
+11376 Mary Adelia Honora," b. in Wainflat, Canada West, 2 Mar., 1853; m.
Plosea Allen Wightman.
5187. JAMES KN0WLES,8 son of Nathaniel" (2059), b. in Dalton, Mass., 17
Jan., 1800; m. (1) 9 Oct., 1834, Mary Potter Fisk, b. 1810, eldest dan. of Gen.
Francis Fisk, of Cheshire, Mass., and Lydia Potter, of Schenectady, N. Y.
She d. in Pleasant Grove, 111., 16 July, 1835; he m. (2) in Schenectady, 23
Oct., 1836, her sister, Achsah Bates Fisk, b. 13 Jan.. 1815 ; d. in Tremont, III, 8
June, 1888.
He was a teacher : was graduated with honor from Union College in the class
of 1827; was principal of Pittsfield Academy; rem. to Tazewell Co., 111.
Children by second wife.
11377 FR.ixcis Fisk." b. 12 Nov., 1840: d. 27 Apr.. 1843.
11378 Mary Fisk," b. in Tremont, 12 Feb., 1845; is a landscape painter, and
has studied in foreign lands; res., unm., in Tremont.
5188. REV. NATHANIEL,^ son of Nathaniel' (2059), b. in Dalton, Mass., 1
July, 1801; m. (1) 24 Mar., 1831, Jeannette Eliza Thompson, b. in Westville,
Conn., 6 Aug., 1803, dau. of Charles Thompson, of Westville, and Anna Gilbert,
of Orange, Conn.
She d. in Minneapolis, 18 May, 1865; he m. (2) 28 Dec, 1873, :\rartha A.
Foote, b. in Dalton, 25 Sept., 1825, dau. of James and Ro.xanna Foote; d. in
Pittsfield, Mass., 26 July, 1885.
He was a Methodist Episcopal traveling minister fifty years. Jlore than half
of this period was passed in active service. She m. (2) in Pittsfield, Mass., 15
June, 1896, as his second wife, George Wells, b. in Leno.x, Mass., 1825, son of Ira
and Hannah Wells.
802 The Kelloggs ix the New Wokld.
Children by first wife.
+ 11379 Chables Thompsox/-* b. in Haddam, Conn., 20 Nov., 1832; m. Mar-
garet Stewart Kennedy.
11380 James Marshall,** b. in Windsor, Conn., 5 June, 1835; d. in Sag
Harbor, N. Y., 13 May, 1S37.
11381 Nathaniel Bkiggs,^ b. in Sag Harbor, 21 Apr., 1838; is a miner; res.
in Bishop, Cal. ; is unm.
11382 John Makshall," b. in Wilbraham, Mass., 27 Sept., 1840; m. there, 6
Aug., 1863, Louise Antoinette Wriglit, of West Point, N. Y., b. in
Wilbraham, dau. of Eobert Russell Wright, of Wilbraham, and
, Louisa Waitstill; was graduated from the Medical Department of
Columbia University, New York City, 20 Feb., 1868; was prin-
cipal of Athon's Greek School, New York ; during the civil war he
was professor in the West Point Military Academy ; received hon-
orary A. M. from Columbia College, 1876, and was later a prac-
ticing physician in New York City ; has retired from practice and
■ res. in East Orange, N. J. ; Episcopalian; Republican; has no chil-
dren.
5189. J0HN,8 son of NathanieF (2059), h. in Dalton, Mass., 19 Apr., 1803;
m. 15 Oct., 1828, Sarah Hubbard, b. 1805.
He d. 1 June, 1889 ; she d. 26 Feb., 1S91.
He res. in McLean, 111. ; was Justice of the Peace.
Children.
-f 11383 Nathaniel Selleck," b. in Dalton, 17 July, 1829; m. Alma Lucinda q
Baird. j
11384 John Jakvis,** b. in Dalton, 6 ilar., 1833 ; d. unm., in Hlinois, 31 Oct., |
1854. ^
i
5190. ELIZABETH SACKETT,^ dau. of Nathaniel (2059), b. m Dalton, ..^
Mass., 17 Oct., 1806 ; m. 3 Apr., 1839, Dr. Alanson Stockwell, b. in Rochester, :''
Vt., 23 Dec, 1804, son of Jeremiah Stockwell, b. 25 Sept., 1765, and Chloe Chan-
dler, b. 2 May, 1767.
He d. 8 Dec, 1879 ; she d. 9 Aug., 1SS4. ^
He was a physician and surgeon; res. in El Paso, 111. J
Children. 1
11385 Emily Kellogg Stoclcwell,^ b. 22 Oct., 1840; d. 3 July, 1841. 1
11386 Mary Elizabeth Stoclcwell,^ b. 17 Jan., 1843 ; m. 8 Jan., 1873, James j
Brooks Cooper; he is a commercial agent; res. in Waterville, 0., *
and later in Minneapolis. |
11387 Francis Kellogg Stockwell,^ b. 19 Oct., 1844; d. 27 Aug., 1846. ^
11388 Lucy Jcannet Stockwell,^ b. 13 Sept., 1850; m. 28 June, 1893, John C. |
Lewis ; res. in Dwight, 111. ; had no children. ?
5191. EMILY BENTON,* dau. of Nathaniel" (2059), b. in Dalton, Mass., 21 |
Apr., 1812; m. in Washington, 111., 8 Aug., 1839, David Kern, son of Jacob Kern |
and Christianne 'VNTiitmer.
She d. in Bloomington, 111., 30 Jan.. 1894 ; he d. .
^
I
^
The Kelloggs in the Xew Would. 803
Immediately after marria'ge they res. in Washington, where he was a mer-
chant; rem. to Pekin, later to Atlanta, and in 1868 to Bloomington, III, in each
of which places he was engaged in the banking business.
Children.
11389 Elizabeth Ann KernJ* b. 7 June, iS-iO; m. 21 Dec, 18G1, John Leonard
Beath, of Atlanta; res. in Bloomington.
11390 Sarah Jennettc Kern,^ b. 29 Sept., 1813; m. Professor Harvey C. De
Morte, of the Wesleyan University, Bloomington, where they res.
11391 Harriet Emily KernP b. 23 Dec, 1851; m. 30 May, 1877, Theodore
Mortimer Walker; he rem. from Bloomington to Des Moines, la.,
and is in the real estate business; had three children.
5212. LYDIA SAKGEAXT,* dau. of Charles" (2062), b. in Dalton, Mass., 8
Oct., 1813; m. as his second wife, 14 May, 1851, James Digby, b. in Stewarts,
Great Stambridge, Essex, England, 30 Aug., 1810, son of James Digby, b. 24 Dec,
1779, and Eachel Wyatt, dau. of George Wyatt and Mary Bell, of Fambridge,
England.
She d. 8 July, 1852; he d. 4 Apr., 1880.
He came to America in 1832. In 1833 he rem. to Pike Co., 111., where he
was a miller for a short time ; became a farmer and finally a merchant in Barry,
111. He had one child by his first wife.
Child, h. in Pittsfield, III.
11392 Martha L. Dighy,^ b. Julv, 1852; d. Aug., same year.
1
5213. LUCY,s dau. of Charles^ (2062), b. in Dalton, Mass., 11 Feb., 1815; m.
13 Sept., 1836, Gordon C. Merrill, of Hinsdale, Mass., son of John Merrill, b. in
Greenfield, Mass., and Tryphenia Chapin, b. in South Hadley, Mass.
He d. ; she d. in Pittsfield, 111., 11 Mar., 1888.
He was a cutler; res. in Hinsdale, Buffalo, Xew York City, Cleveland, 0.,
and Boston.
Children.
11393 Prudence Emily Merrill;^ b. ; d. aged about IS.
11394 Martha Ann Merrill,'^ b. about 1847.
11395 John Chapin Merrill,^ b. about 1854; m. Phoebe McCord; res. in
Pittsfield; had two children.
ij 11396 Sarah Francis Merrill,'^ b. ; m. 21 May, 1867, William T.
i,i Brown; res. in Kansas City, Kas. ; had four children.
^'^ 11397 Lucy Merrill,''^ b. .
i,j 11398 Gordon Merrill/* b. .
:| 5216. CHARLES,^ son of Charles" (2063), b. in Dalton, Mass., 23 July, 1830;
* m. in Pittsfield, Mass., 11 Nov., 1846, Marietta May, b. in Pittsfield, 4 Jan., 1827,
i dau. of Grove Pomeroy May, b. in Simsbury, Conn., 26 July, 1800, and Sibil H.
'l Eells, b. 23 Sept., 1802.
He d. 17 Xov., 1854; she d. 23 Feb., 1882.
'; He was a farmer; res. in Pittsfield, where both d.
4 ' Children, b. in Pittsfield.
i; +11399 Charles Webstee* b. 8 Oct., 1847; m. Martha Anna Xoble.
• _|_ii400 Grove Pomeroy May,** b. 20 Aug., 1849; m. Alice Helena Crane.
+ 11401 Frank Herbert,* b. 9 Aug., 1852; m. Sarah E. Hand.
^^
804 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5217. XATHAXIeV son of Charles^ (2062), b. in Dalton, Mass., 4 June,
1S24; m. 15 Aug., 1854, Sarah X. Brown, b. 1825, dau. of Oliver and Louisa
Brown.
He d. in Pittsfield, 111., 5 Feb., 1894; she res. in Hutchinson, Kas. j
He was a farmer; rem. to Illinois in 1855, and settled in Pittsfield, where
he lived until his death, a kindly, industrious and resjxK-ted member of the com- J
munitv.
Children.
11403 Charles,** b. ; res. in Xewkirk, Oklahoma Territory.
11403 Ljllie L.,^ b. ; m. Xoble Preble; res. in Omaha, Neb.; later in
Hutchinson.
11404 Fred," b. ; is a successful Klondike miner. ^■
5218. DANIEL FOOTE,^ son of Charles' (2062), b. in Dalton, Mass., 27 Apr.,
1828; m. 12 Sept., 1S55, Helen Maria Eoss, of Pittsfield, IlL, dau. of Col. Wil-
liam Boss,* b. 24 Apr., 1792, and his second wife, Edna Adams, b. in Stephen-
town, N. y., 12 Nov., 1800.
They res. in Chicago.
Children, b. in Pittsfield.
11405 Willi.\m Boss,** b. 26 Oct., 1857; was graduated from Illinois College,
Jacksonville, 1897 ; is a journalist; res., unm., in Jamestown, N. D.
11406 AxNA Marl\,» b. 10 Oct., 1861; m. E. V. Quinley, of Madison, Wis.;
he is in the Wisconsin Savings and Loan Society.
11407 Edna Patty," b. 21 Feb., 1873; she is a teacher. " |
5219. MABTHA AXX,^ dau. of Charles'' (2062), b. in Dalton, Mass., 17 June. 4
1830; m. 10 Aug., 1848, Marcellus Boss, b. in Atlas, IB., 11 Nov., 1824, the first "t
male child b. in Pike Co., son of Col. William Boss,* b. 24 Apr., 1792. p_
For several year? he was editor and one-half owner of the Pike County Free
Press in Pittsfield, 111. ; was afterward engaged in woolen manufactiiring. He ,
enlisted in 1862, in the Ninety-ninth Illinois Infantry, of which he was com- '.r
missioned Adjutant, by Gov. Eichard Yates. He rem. to San Jose, Cal., in 1881, ^
where the family still res. ''-%
Children, h. in Pittsfield. |
11408 Henry Jay Poss,^ b. 3 June, 1850. f
11409 Charles Kellogg Poss,'^ b. 28 Feb., 1852. |
11410 William Gay Poss,^ b. 9 July, 1854.
11411 Lillie Maria Poss,^ b. 3 May, 1856.
11412 Franl- Carter Poss,^ b. 20 Mar., 1858.
11413 Martha Hannah Poss,^ h. 4 Aug., 1860.
5221. DAVID,^ son of EusseU'' (2065), b. in Essex, Vt., 2 Nov., 1796; m. 1
Jan., 1824, Tabitha H. Tyler.
He d. 26 Apr., 1844; is buried in Essex; she d. in Oberlin, 0., about 1870.
He was a farmer in Essex. He was a Constable for many years ; was a lead-
ing man; a singer, and, it is said, played the bass viol in the Congregational
ilccting House in Essex. After his death she lived in Oberlin.
*See 5214. .,:;«
The Kelloggs in the New World. 805
Children.
11414 A SoN,o b. 24 Oct., 1S24; d. same day.
11415 Geoege Wheeler," b. about 18-^7; d. unm., in Essex, 3 Dec., 1853
11416 A Sox,» b. 1 Mar., 1830; d. same day.
11417 ALTA^,» b. : m. ; d. about 1870; had one son; she
m. (2) and moved to Illinois or Indiana, and further record is lost.
5222. DOLLY,^ dau. of KusselF (2065), b. in Essex, Vt.. 2 Nov.. 1796- m 24
July, 1817, Stephen Tubbs.
Children, b. in Essex.
11418 Cordelia Tubhs,^ b. ; m. Carlos Tichout; had three children.
11419 Russell Tuhhs,^ b. Oct., 1825; m. Susan Henry, of Westford, Vt.; had
four children.
11420 Rufus Tubbs,^ b. .
11421 David Rising Tubbs,^ b. 2 Sept., 1827; m. (1) 9 Mar., 1854, Sarah
Sophronia Goodrich; (2) Miss Stoddard; d. .
5223. LUCY,s dau. of Russell' (2065), b. in Essex, Vt., 13 Oct., 1798; m. 21
ilay, 1823, George Whitney, b. in Petersham, ilass., 12 Feb., 1800, son of Simon
Whitney and Lucy Hammond.
She d. 10 Sept., 1851; he m. (2) 12 Mar., 1852, Mrs. Emeline Tyler; d. 24
Nov., 1882; res. in Shelbume, Vt.
Children.
11422 Julia Anne Whitney,^ b. 29 Feb., 1824; d. unm., Nov., 1843.
11423 Charles Kellogg Whitney/* b. 4 June, 1828; m. (1) Hannah P. Hasel-
ton; (2) Ghastina Hodge.
5226. NELSON.s son of RusselF (2065), b. in Essex, Vt., 29 Dec, 1805 ; m. 29
Dec, 1835, Evalina Charlotte Fellows, b. in Sandy Hill, N. Y., 24 Jan., 1808,
^1 dau. of Silas Fellows and Mary Sherwood.
|t| He d. in Essex, 18 May, 1880. After his death she res. in Whittier, Cal.
Children, b. in Essex.
11424 M.\RY Elizabeth,'* b. 13 Nov., 1836; m. in Essex, 19 Apr., 1860, Henry
Franklin Griffiii, her second cousin, b. 17 Sept., 1832, son of Or-
lando Bronson Griffin and Hannah Kellogg Thompson (5260) ; he
was in the battle of Gettysburg, in Co. C, Twelfth Vermont Volun-
teers ; res. in Whittier ; had no children.
-fll425 Fanny Cornelia," b. 4 Feb., 1839; m. Osceola Hardy Kyle
p 11426 Louise Gertrude,® b. 2 May, 1841; d. in Essex, 18 Feb., 1854.
|1 11427 Abiel Faxon,** b. 15 June, 1846; d. unm., in Essex, 5 Mav, 1870.
f ^ +11428 David Sherwood,» b. 21 Oct., 1847; m. EHzabeth Stafford Smith.
II
5228. NANCY,s dau. of Russell' (2065), b. in Essex, Vt., 12 Mar., 1809; m.
12 Mar., 1839, John Sibley, of Westford, Vt.
She d. in Winooski, Vt., 13 June, 1885.
Children.
11429 lluldah Ann Sibley,^ h. ; m. in 1865, Carlos C. Martin, of West
Ferrisburg, Vt. ; had three children.
806 The Kelloggs in the New World. |
11430 Ebenezer Kellogg Sibley,^ h. ; m. ; d. 1890; enlisted in !
Co. G, Second Vermont Volunteers ; .was in the first battle of Bull
Run; was discharged for disability; recovered and again enlisted
in Co. M, First Vermont Cavalry; was captured and confined in
Libby Prison; at the close of the war he was Capt. and Brevet Mai.
11431 George Whitney Sibley,^ h. ; m. (1) Woodward; (2) T. i
Sanders; enlisted in the civil war; was Orderly Sergt. of Co. M
First Vermont Cavalry and served till the end of the war; res. in
Los Angeles, Cal.
11432 John Nelson Sibley,^ b. ; d. unm., : enlisted in the war
and served in Co. G, Ninth Vermont Volunteers; was taken pris-
oner at Harpers Ferry ; d. from exposure and hardship in the war. i
11433 Benjamin Franklin Sibley,^ b. ; m. Lucia Hill; res. in Williams-
town, Vt. [
11434 Hiram Beach Sibley,^ b. ; m. Mary Wheeler, of Burlington, Vt. ; '
d. in Winooski, 1876 ; received the degree of A. B. from the Uni- \
versity of Vermont, in 1873, and of M. D. in 1875, but was unable '
to enter active practice, owing to ill health ; had no children. 1
i
I
5229. ELIZA,s dau. of RusselF (2065), b. in Essex, Vt., 17 June, 1811 ; m. 28 ]
Sept., 1842, John Faxon, b. in Washington, N. H., 23 Feb.. 1808, son of Francis i
Faxon and Dorcas Wild. j
She d. 17 Feb., 18G0; he m. (2) 17 Dec, 1863, Sarah Fulham; d. 23 Mav, ]
1873. " I
He w^as a farmer ; was brought up by an uncle in Boston ; rem. to Burlington, ,j
where he remained a few years, and then rem. to Essex, where he res. twenty-five ^j
vears ; rem. from there to Milton, Vt.
Children, b. in Essex. j
11435 Charlotte Eveline Faxon,^ b. 2 Dec.,'1843; m. in Oscaloosa, la., 29 Dec.
1868, Jeremiah Francis Everett; res. in Oscaloosa; had five chil-
dren.
11436 George Kellogg Faxon,^ b. 1 Oct., 1846; d. 1848.
11437 Jeanctte Eliza Faxon^ b. 3 Nov., 1850; d. unm.. in Oscaloosa, 12 Oct.,
1895. i
11438 Laura Wild Faxon^ b. 4 July, 1853; d. unm., in Rock Island, HI, 3 .j
May, 1875.
5238. ALBERT,^ son of Da\-id' (2067), b. in Massena, N. Y.. 26 Mar., 1811;
m. Nancy McDonald.
Children.
11439 Laura Adosia," b. 22 Aug., 1833; m. Rev. M. Martin; d. 28 Aug.,
1870.
11440 Elizabeth,'' b. 2 July, 1834; m. Royal Hance; res. in Pecatonica, HI;
had three children.
11441 SusAX Ann,^ b. 5 Mar., 1835; m. Pond; res. in Massachusetts.
+11442 Nancy M.^ria^ b. 14 Apr., 1837; ra. Cyrus B.'judd.
11443 Albert,^ b. ; d. aged 18 months."
11444 John B.,» b. .
i
The Kellogqs in the New World. 807
11445 Albert,* b. .
11446 Madiso.\-,*> b. — ; d. .
11447 Wealthy,^ b. ■ — ; m. Locke; res. in Brasher Falls, N. Y.
5239. CHESTER,** sou of David' (2067), b. in Massena, N. Y., 17 Apr., 1813;
m. 11 Apr., 1844, Lucinda Matilda Seaton, dau. of Willard Seaton and Susan
Young.
He d. in the house of his eldest dau., in Massena, la., 6 Feb., 1886.
He was a farmer; res. in Massena, N. Y.
Children, b. in Massena.
+11448 Elvira Lucretia,^ b. 29 May, 1846; m. Oren Stone.
+11449 Maky He.\eietta,» b. 2 Jan., 1848; m. Martin Smith.
+11450 Alice Lauretta,** b. 26 Oct., 1849; m. Adolphus McGraw.
+ 11451 Charles Alonzo,^ b. 30 Nov., 1850; m. Florilla Barnes.
11452 Ada Susa.v,» b. 27 Oct., 1857 ; m. 18 Jan., 1888, Ira Shoudy, b. 12
Nov., 1847, son of i-liram Shoudy and Catherine Wideman; had
no children.
5253. ORLAXDO,'* son of Deacon Otis' (2071), b. in Essex, Vt, 11 Nov., 1807 ;
m. 24 Nov., 1825, Mary Ann Place, b. 15 Aug., 1807, in New York, but reared in
Vermont.
He d. in Butler Co., la., 3 Aug., 1886 ; she d. in Earlville, 111., 19 May, 1889.
He was a farmer; rem. from Essex to Geneva, 111, 1840; in 1867, to Butler
Co., la., where he d.
Children, first seven b. in Essex.
+ 11453 Leaxder Post,** b. 4 Aug., 182G; m. Harriet Melissa Hutchinson.
+ 11454 Jerusha," b. 1 Feb., 1828; m. (1) Asa Stevens; (2) William J. Mc-
Inroy; (3) Swain Monson.
+11455 Lucius,** "^b. 26 Dec, 1829; m. Emily Marie Manning.
11456 Haelow,** b. 7 Mar., 1832; d. 5 Mar., 1835.
+11457 Mabel Maria,** b. 17 Feb., 1834; m. Benjamin Nichols.
+ 11458 Nancy Electa," b. 15 May, 1836; m. William Waite.
+11459 John Wesley,** b. 7 Sept., 1838; m. Caroline E. Taylor. '
11460 Lucy Whitney,** b. 25 Mar., 1841; m. 9 Mar., 1865, Harrison Thomp-
son; d. in SheU Eock, la., 26 Apr., 1884; had no children.
11461 Mary Ann,** b. 7 July, 1846; d. in Sycamore, 111., 28 July, 1851.
5269. SHUBAEL OTIS,* son of Seth Bartlett" (2079), b. 13 Dec, 1803; m.
30 Dec, 1827, Emily Anna Beardsley, b. 12 May, 1809, dau. of John Wells
Beardsley, b. 3 July, 1776, of Goshen, N. Y., and Elizabeth Bull Tuthill, b. 19
Nov., 1784.
He d. 1 Oct., 1878.
He was the author of two pamphlets on his branch of- the family in 1869, and
'70; was a banker, connected with the Mechanics' National Bank, of New York.
Children.
+ 11462 RiCH^uiD Henry,** b. in New York City, 29 Oct., 1829; m. Adeline
Josephine Coon.
+11463 Frances Victoria,** b. in Orange, N. J., 4 May, 1831; m. Charles
Johannes Walker.
808 The Kelloggs in the New World.
+ 11464 EusEBius Allan,» b. 2 Feb., 1833; m. Ophelia Lockwood.
11465 John Wells,® b. 10 June, 1835; d. 17 Oct., 1847.
11466 Emily Adelaide,® b. 2 July, 1846; d. 15 Nov., 1849.
5270. SIMON WATTLES,^ son of Seth Bartlett^ (2079), b. 5 Oct., 1805; m.
about 1833, Caroline Tiebout.
He d. Feb., 1856.
He was a merchant in New Harmony, Ind. ; rem. to Texas in 1845. His
sons were pressed into the Confederate army and d. or were killed. .
Children.
11467 Frank,® b. May, 1834; d. in the Confederate army.
11468 Caerie,® b. May, 1836; d. in infancy.
11469 Charles,® b. 22 Feb., 1840; m. Thompson; d. soon after.
11470 Emily Cornelia,® b. ; d. young.
11471 Henry,® b. ; d. in the Confederate army. \
5273. JOHN DENIS0N,8 son of Seth Bartlett^ (2079), b. 19 July, 1811; m. ;
13 Sept., 1837, Betsey Ann Warren. ' |
Children. \
11472 Frances Ann,® b. 24 Sept., 1838. I
11473 Sarah Warren,® b. 10 Apr., 1841 ; d. young. I
11474 John D.,® b. 23 Aug., 1843 ; d. young. \
11475 Jane M.aria,® b. 8 Feb., 1846; d. young. |
11476 Jane Maria,® b. 8 Feb., 1847; m." Van Alstine; had two sons \
and a dau. I
11477 John D.,» b. 9 Sept., 1853. |
i
5274. HENRY AUGUSTUS,^ son of Seth Bartletf (2079), b. in Hebron, i
Conn., 29 Nov., 1813; m. 31 Aug., 1837, Delia Eldridge.
She res. in Baltimore, Md.
Children.
11478 jAiiES Henry,® b. 25 May, 1838; m. Oct., 1868, Ursula Ballard; d.
1890.
11479 Josephine Augusta,® b. 11 Jan., 1841; m. (1) Furzman; had
one son; m. (2) Gilbert Eraser, a British officer; had one dau.
11480 Jane May,® b. 21 Sept., 1850; d. — — — .
5276. CHARLES,^ son of Seth Bartlett^ (2079), b. 14 Apr., 1818; m. 18 Oct., '
1849, Malinda E. Gager. ,1
Res. in Syracuse, N. Y. '
Children. |
11481 Ernest C.,» b. 24 Feb., 1852. I
11482 May H.,® b. 22 May, 1855; d. 16 May, 1863. 1
11483 Alice E.,® b. 30 May, 1858; m. Webb; went to Cincinnati; ]
they were divorced ; she res. in Syracuse. 3
5277. SAMTJEL,8 son of Seth Bartlett^ (2079), b. 8 Sept., 1820; m. 4 Jan.,
1842, Sarah Mitchell, b. 14 June, 1825, dau. of James Mitchell and Lucinda
Markham.
11
The Kelloggs in the New World. 809
I He d. in Syracuse, X. Y., 5 May, 1890; they res. iu Fayetteville and Svra-
|j cuse.
t i Children, first four b. in Fayetteville, others in Manlius, N. Y.
I i 11484 Frances Sarah^^ b. 16 Nov., 1843 ; m. 12 Jan., 1874, Truman G. Grif-
* fith; was a hop merchant; d. 19 Oct., 1878; res. in Syracuse; had
1 no children.
■^ ; 11485 Seth Bartlett," b. 29 Oct., 1847; served in the civil war; enlisted in
*■ Feb., 1865, in Co. B, Si.xtecnth Eeg., New York Volunteer In-
i fantry; was discharged Feb., 1868; served in the United States
* ; Army from 1868 to '69; re-enlisted 1869 and went to Montana;
I served five years in Co. D, Seventh Infantry; was discharged 1874;
^ was an upholsterer; res. in Lakeview, Or., where he was a sheep
'^'\ shearer and miner ; is an undertaker; a Republican; is unm., and
f' res. 'with his mother in Syracuse.
1 +11486 Makt Angeline» b. 31 Jan., 1850; m. Eben Lee Applegate.
, ^ +11487 Charles Henry,® b. 2 Oct., 1851 ; m. Domitilo Santoyo.
:'■ 11488 Wattles Mitchell,® b. 19 Nov., 1854; d. 14 June, 1873.
ii 11489 William David® b. 17 Nov., 1859; res. in Fayetteville; d. 9 Mar.,
": 1879.
5281. HENRY WATEOUS,^ son of Otis'' (2081), b. in Colchester, Conn., 5
Dec., 1822; m. May, 1861, Elizabeth Carlisle.
He was in the blacksmith and hardware business. He spent his boyhood in
Cazenovia, N. Y. ; went to California Jan., 1850; res. in Spanish Ranch; is
divorced.
Children.
11490 Genevieve,® b. -.
+11491 John Watrous,® b. 3 May, 1866; m. Julia Belle Chaffee.
11492 Charles Dennison,® b. 7 Oct., 1868; m. 28 Dec, 1892, Emily Good-
win Stuart, b. 21 Apr., 1867, dau. of Professor George Stuart, b.
14 Oct., 1831, and Emily Spilsbury Barclay, b. 1 Feb., 1835. (Pro-
fessor Stuart was for forty years professor of Latin in the Philadel-
phia High School; was of Scotch descent.) He rem. to Syracuse,
N. Y., in early youth and attended Syracuse University; is a re-
markable "bird warbler,"' and, with his wife, an accomplished
singer, is engaged in giving concerts ; res. in Philadelphia.
5282. LYDIA BARTLETT,^ dau. of Otis"^ (2081), b. in Colchester, Conn., 18
Apr., 1834; m. 35 Sept., 1844, Stephen Newton, Jr., b. 2 Dec, 1820, son of
^ I Stephen Newton, b. 13 June, 1782, and Achsah Smith, b. 23 July, 1786.
^ J He is a farmer ; res. in Cazenovia, N. Y., upon a farm of two hundred acres,
^f which he has owned for fifty years.
tl Children.
^ . 11493 Mary Emma Neivton,^ h. 17 Oct., 1855; m. 12 June, 1877, Edgar J.
, Perkins; res. in Cazenovia.
f I 11494 Warren Kellogg Neicton,^ b. 17 Feb., 1857; res. on the farm with his
I I parents.
u
'I
5283. CAROLINE PARSONS,^ dau. of Otis' (2081), b. in Colchester, Conn.,
810 The Kelloogs in the New World.
31 Mar., 1826; ni. 11 Mar., 1S55, Christopher Becker, b. in Hanover, Germany, 2
Feb., 1832.
He d. in Vine Valley, N. Y., 18 Aug., 1896.
He came to the United States in 18-19; res. in Syracuse until 1881:, when he
rem. to Vine Valley. He was a die sinker and engraver.
Child.
11-195 Frederick Becker,^ (adopted 14 Aug., 1869), b. 4 Aug., 1863.
5285. MARY ELIZABETH,^ dau. of Otis'^ (2081), b. in Cazenovia, N. Y., 8
May, 1831; m. 13 May, 1849, Alvah Sweetland, b. 26 Jan., 1826, son of Jamin
Sweetland,* b. 31 Mar", 1791, and Eunice Phillipps, b. 16 Aug., 1793.
He is a carpenter; res. in Memphis and later in Marcellus Falls, N. Y.
CJtildren.
11496 Henry Jamin Sweetland,^ b. 11 Nov., 1852; m. 12 May, 1881, Diana
Morey; d. 15 June, 1894; had three children.
1149? John Osborn Sweetland,^ b. 8 Dec., 1862; is a railroad conductor; is
unm.
11498 Benjamin Sweetland,'^ b. 9 Apr., 1866; d. 19 Aug., same year.
5286. CHAELES DEXXISON,^ son of Otis' (2081), b. in Colchester, Conn.,
26 Apr., 1835; m. (1) in Auburn, N. Y., 2 July, 1861, Sarah Vanhooser, b. Apr.,
1840.
He was divorced in 1875; m. (2) 24 May, 1881, Estelle Aurelia Crowell, b.
14 Mar., 1857, dau. of Charles Henry Crowell, b. 18 Jan., 1830, and Aurelia Ann
Taylor, b. 18 Apr., 1834.
He is a tinsmith; rem. to California, 1874; res. in Spanish Eanch.
Child by first wife.
11499 William Hexrt,o b. 11 Nov., 1867; d. 7 Nov., 1869.
Child by second wife.
lloOO Adele Edna,» b. 20 May, 1885.
5287. SAGE,*' son of Wells' (2085), b. in Oswegatchie, N. Y., 6 Apr., 1796;
m. (1) in Rochester, X. Y., 24 Aug., 1824, Phinity Whitney, b. 11 Dec, 1806.
She d. 9 Sept., 1846; he m. (2) 14 Feb., 1854, Sarah Ann Burgett, b. 8 Jan.,
1818; d. 2 Jan., 1867; she d. 1 Sept., 1872.
He was a lawyer in Ashland, 0., where he went, with his father, in 1818, and
where he remained until his death.
Child by first wife,h. in Ashland.
+ 11501 Bolivar Wells,** b. 23 May, 1825; m. Caroline C. Jackson.
4-11502 Flora Whitxey,^ b. 15 Apr., 1827; m. Gen. Orlow Smith.
11503 ELIZABETH.** b. 7 Mar., 1829; d. 29 Jan., 1839.
11504 Aura,** b. 15 Nov., 1831; m. 17 Feb., 1851, Dr. James S. Boise; d. 16
July, 1853; he d. Apr., 1888; had no children.
11505 Tacy,*> b. 21 Apr., 1834; res. in Cleveland, 0. ; d. there, 10 Apr., 1897 ;
was an invalid for thirty-three years.
+11506 George Altaro," b. 15 Oct., 1836; m. Maria Rebecca Goss.
*Jamin was son of Benjamin Sweetland, and was named by simply using the last
syllables of his father's name.
I
The Kelloggs in the New World. 811
+ 11507 Myra,» b. 11 Juno, 1839 ; m. Henry Abiel Canfield.
+11508 Charles Burr» b. 7 Dec, 1841; m. Mary Sophia Hill.
Children by sccuJid wife, b. in AsMand.
11509 I<:mma,» b. 11 Sept., 1855; m. 14 Oct., 1886, Joseph Patterson, b. in Sa-
vannah, 0., IS Oct., 1843, son of John Patterson, b. 18 Jan., 1810,
in the Parish of Midmar, Aberdeen, Scotland, and Christian Law-
son, b. 22 Nov., 1820, in the Parish of Tough, Aberdeen, Scotland;
he is a banker in Ashland ; had no children.
+ 11510 Willis Sage,** b. 24 Mar., 1857; m. Elizabeth Lillian McMonigal.
5290. DR. BURR,8 son of Wells^ (2085), b. in Oswegatchie, N. Y., 10 Feb.,
1804; m. 27 July, 1834, Juliette Andrews, b. 13 Oct., 1810, dau. of Noah An-
drews, b. 19 Mar.,' 1782, of Worthington, 0., and Piuth Griswold, b. 23 Aug., 1790,
niece of Bishop Griswold.
He d. 17 July, 1863; she d. 17 Dec, 1873.
He was a respected physician of Cleveland, and later of Ashland, where he
practiced about thirty years.
Children.
+ 11511 Wells," b. 11 Aug., 1835; m. Matilda Ann Sutton.
11513 Chakles,» b. Apr., 1838; d. 13 Aug., 1839.
11513 Hiram,» b. Jan., 1840; d. 10 Aug., 1841.
11514 Jane," b. 9 Oct., 1842; m. as his second wife, 28 Oct., 1884, Thomas
William Jefferson Long, b. 12 Oct., 1826; he d. 9 Nov., 1891, at a
Masonic banquet in Chicago ; she had no children.
+11515 HiR.\M Andrews," b. in Ashland. 11 Feb., 1844; m. Elsie Cevilla Wil-
lard.
+11516 AuGUSTL'S Burr," b. 9 Feb., 1846; m. (1) Jennie Martha Hershey; (2)
Anna Carpenter Grove.
11517 Frank Rollin," b. 12 June, 1848; m. (1) in Goliad, Tex., 5 Jan., 1882,
Julia Ellen Dill ; she d. in Woodville, Tex., 22 Apr., 1882 ; he m.
(2) 25 Mar., 1887, Mrs. Jane Miller; served in the civil war in the
Second Ohio Cavalry; was a graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute of Troy, N. Y. ; was a lawyer of Salem, Or. ; had no chil-
dren.
+11518 Mary Sophia," b. in Ashland, 15 May, 1854; m. George Henry Picard.
5291. TACY,s dau. of Wells" (2085), b. in Redfield, N. Y., 21 Nov.. 1806; m.
in Buffalo, N. Y., 30 Aug., 1824, George B. Tibbetts, b. in Schenectady, N. Y., 9
July, 1795, son of John Tibbetts, b. about 1773, and Elizabeth Van Vorce.
" She d. 14 July, 1850; he d. in Cleveland, 0., 23 June, 1866.
He was Justice of the Peace in Cleveland for more than eighteen years.
Children.
11519 George W. Tibbetts,^ h. in Troy, N. Y., 2 Jan., 1830; m. 6 Dec, 1855,
Elizabeth A. Rudman ; was a patent attorney and an engraver in
Cleveland.
11520 Elizabeth Tibbetts,^ h. in Cleveland, 19 May, 1833; m. 23 Apr., 1857,
Horace Edward Dakin ; he was a tinner in Cleveland.
11521 Mary K. Tibbetts,^ b. in Cleveland, 30 Mar., 1835.
11522 Henry B. Tibbetts,^ b. in Cleveland, 21 June, 1838; m. 1865, Fanny
Castella ; was a wood engraver in Cleveland.
812 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11523 Ellen Tihhetts,^ b. 10 July, 1844; m. 28 Apr., 1863, Charles E. Sawyer;
he was a carpenter in Los Angeles, Cal.
115-34 Tacy K. Tihhctts^ b. 13 July, 1850; d. 17 Sept., same year.
5292. JANE,« dau of Wells" (2085), b. 4 Nov., 1809 ; m. William Shepard, of
Cleveland, 0.
She d. 30 June, 1842.
Child.
11525 Ellen Mary Shepard,^ b. 6 Mar., 1834; d. 10 Aug., 1839.
5293. JULIA ANN,® dau. of Silas^ (2086), b. in Wilmington, Tt.. 6 Oct.,
1808; m. 29 June, 1828, Charles Kellogg Field (8872), b. in Newfane, Vt., 24
Apr., 1803, son of Hon. Martin Field and" Esther Smith Kellogg (+3780), b. 25
Feb., 1780.
He d. in Brattleboro, Vt., 16 Sept., 1880; she d. in Moijtpelier, Tt., 9 Apr.,
1886.
He fitted for college in Amherst, Mass., and was graduated from Middlebury
College in 1822. After studying law three years in his father's office in Newfane,
he was admitted to the bar in 1825. He rem. to Wilmington in 1828; to New-
fane, in 1829; to Brattleboro, in 1861. He served several terms in the Legis-
lature of Vermont, and occupied several other public offices. He was a kind-
hearted and generous man, full of ready wit, of broad information and highly
esteemed.
Children, first three b. in Wilmington, last two in Neivfane.
11526 Julia Kellogg Field,^ b. 14 Oct., 1829; m. 15 Jan., 1861, Col. Elisha
Payne Jewett, of Montpelier, b. in Lebanon, N. H., 1801; he was
a banker; she d. 30 Dec, 1890; had one dau.
11527 Martin Fidd^ b. 24 Sept., 1831 ; d. in Missouri, 3 Sept., 1861.
11528 Esther Sophia Field,^ b. 5 Jan., 1834; d. 17 Apr., 1837.
11529 Mary Hubbard Ficld^ b. 5 Aug., 1839; m. 1 June, 1868, Henry C.
Willard, of Brattleboro ; res. in Greenfield, Mass. ; had one son.
11530 Henry Kellogg Field,^ b. 8 June, 1848; m. 25 Nov., 1872, Kate L.
Daniels, of Hartford, Conn., dau. of Lorenzo Daniels and Elizabeth
Amelia Case; was graduated from Amherst College, 1S69; prac-
ticed law in ]\Iontpelier ; is now in the insurance business in San
Francisco ; has six children.
5294. MAEY,s dau. of Silas'' (2086), b. in Wilmington, Vt., 5 May, 1810; m.
31 July, 1831, Prescott Lathrop, b. 31 Jan., 1810, son of Luther Lathrop, b. in
Tolland, Conn., 5 Oct., 1766, and Lucy Heartwell, b. 6 June, 1776.
She d. 28 June, 1843; he d. 4 Sept., 1859.
He was a cabinet maker; res. in Wilmington.
Children.
11531 Luther H. Lathrop,^ b. 20 July, 1832; res. in New York City; was
clerk of the Western Union Telegraph Company; d. in Brookl}Ti.
11533 Lucy Sophia Lathrop/* b. 24 Oct., 1835 ; d. 16 Aug., 1842.
11533 Mary Jane Lathrop/* b. 24 Nov., 1838; m. 28 Oct., 1861, Erastus T.
Myers, of New York City; d. 10 Aug., 1867; had one child.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 813
5295. HENEY,« son of Silas'' (2086), b. in Wilmington, Vt., 29 Nov., 1811;
m. 29 Nov.. 1840, Hannah Reed Goddard, b. 23 Oct., 1815, dau. of Ebenezer God-
dard, of Eoxbury, Mass., and Susanna, dau. of Louis and Susanna Channell, of
Boston.
She d. 19 May, 1860; he d. 19 Apr., 1899.
He res. in Eosbury, where he was for twenty-two years, a dry goods mer-
chant; was collection clerk in the Washington National Bank, Boston, from 1851
to 31 Dec, 1895, when he was retired by the directors, after a service of forty-four
years.
Children, b. in Boxbunj.
-f 11534 Henry,» b. 22 May, 1843; m. Lottie Margaret Pratt.
11535 Weli.s Goddard,** b. 30 Apr., 1845; m. 15 Feb., 1878, Nellie W. Eey-
nolds, of Phoenix, Mich. ; enlisted in the "one hundred day men,"'
in Co. H, of the Sixth Reg., Massachusetts Infantry, 16 July,
1864; was mustered out 27 Oct., 1864; this regiment was famous
for its march through Baltimore in 1861 ; at the time of his death
he was in the employ of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Company,
of Calumet, Mich., and visited Honduras, C. A., in the copper in-
terest; was drowned by the upsetting of a boat in the Chinta Eiver,
two days previous to his contemplated return home; d. 9 Aug.,
1884; had no children.
+11536 Charles Field,** b. 27 Sept., 1847; m. Carrie Isabelle Masury.
11537 Ebenezer Goddard,** b. 17 Sept., 1850; d. 12 June, 1852.
-f 11538 George Gilbert/* b. 4 Sept., 1853; m. Nellie Mary Johonnott.
-f 11539 Annah Reed,** b. 7 Jan., 1858; m. Dr. Charles Wayland Drew.
5297. ALTHEA JANE,*" dau. of Silas'^ (2086), b. in Oswegatchie, N. Y., 23
July, 1816; m. 11 Oct., 1840, Nathaniel Jennison, Jr., of Orange, Mass., h. 19
June, 1819, son of Nathaniel Jennison, b. in Sutton, ilass., 7 Dec, 1778, and
Catherine Sibley, b. in Oxford, Mass., 24 July, 1780.
He is a farmer; res. in South Orange, Mass. The old homestead was, in
1897, owned by John W. Wlieeler, the sewing machine manufacturer.
Children.
11540 Sophia A. Jennisonp b. 27 Sept., 1841; m. in Athol, Mass., 17 June,
1863, Franklin Augustus Brazer, a mechanic; res. in Orange.
11541 Francis Marcellns Jennison,'^ b. 21 Sept., 1842; m. in Athol, 14 Dec,
1872, Alice Jane Battle, b. 24 June, 1847; enlisted 28 Dec, 1864^
in Co. C, Twenty-sixth Reg., New York Volunteer Cavalry; was
discharged 30 June, 1865 ; res. in Orange.
11542 Marshall Newell Jennison,^ b. 8 Sept., 1844; d. unm., 14 Mar., 1874.
11543 Ellen Maria Jennison,^ b. 26 June, 1846; m. in Orange, 29 Sept., 1875,
William Henry Lee, b. 25 June, 1850; he is a mechanic.
11544 Charles Henry Jennison,'^ b. 30 Apr.; 1848; d. 16 Mar., 1861.
11545 Caroline Jane Jennison,^ b. 16 Feb., 1857; m. in Hinsdale, N. H., 11
Jan., 1877, Walter Eoyal Phinney, b. 10 Oct., 1852; he is a me-
chanic.
5298. CHARLES WELLS,^ son of Silas' (2086), b. in Oswegatchie, N. Y., 24
Dec, 1819; m. 2 May, 1843, Louisa Dudley Robinson, b. 3 Nov., 1820, dau. of
Sanford Mason Robinson, b. 7 Mar., 1790, and Polly Steton, b. 11 July, 1796.
814 The Kelloggs in the New World.
He d. in Tomah, Wis., 25 Oct., 1876.
He entered the itinerant ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in
June, 18-15, but gave up preaching on account of failing health. He later res. in
Tomah.
Children.
+ 11546 Maet Louisa," b. in Wihnington, Vt., 4 Mar., 1844; m. William Hubert
Wright.
+ 11547 Chaeles Henry,** b. in North Wardsboro, Vt., 19 May, 1847; m. Kate
Eeikie.
11548 Francis Asbury," b. in Chelsea, Vt., 31 July, 1853; is unm.
11549 Martha Eobinson,» b. in Waitsfield, Vt., 10 Sept., 1854; d. in Tomah,
14 Feb., 1865.
11550 Frederick Eugene," b. in Tomah, 15 Feb., 1859 ; d. there, 7 Nov., 1865.
5299. EEV. SILAS GEOEGE,^ son of Silas'^ (2086), b. in Oswegatchie, N. Y.,
24 Mar., 1823 ; m. 14 Mar., 1847, Loraou Brigham, of Wardsboro, Vt., b. 16 Feb.,
1828, dau. of William C. Brigham, b. in Marlboro, Mass., 7 Aug., 1795, and Lydia
B. Eice, b. in Northboro, Mass., 12 Apr., 1796.
He d. in Hudson, N. H., 21 Dec, 1891; after his death she res. in Hudson.
He was a Methodist minister for over forty years. His field of work was in
Vermont and New Hampshire. He held many important pastorates and posi-
tions in the New Hampshire Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and
d. suddenly while pastor in Hudson. He was a member of the Christian Com-
mission during the civil war; saw several months' service under that body, and
was in the Wilderness campaign.
Children.
+ 11551 George Newell," b. in Wardsboro, Vt., 2 July, 1848; m. Alice An-
thony.
+ 11552 William Channing," b. in Norwich, Vt., 11 July, 1850; ra. Emma
Jane Lewis.
+ 11553 Charles Prescott Forbcsh," b. in New Ipswich, N. H., 24 Oct..
1856 ; m. Nellie Frances Burnham.
+ 11554 Frederick Brigham," b. in Claremont, N. H., 9 July, 1866; m. Mary
Kyle.
11555 Florence Sophia (adopted)," b. ; m. in Lawrence, Mass., 36
June, 1898, Howard N. Abbott, b. in Concord, N. H., 1870, son of
John F. Abbott and Arvilla Elliott ; res. in Hudson, N. H.
5314. GAEEETT BEOWEE,^ son of Tracy^ (2089), b. in Otsego, N. Y., 22
Apr., 1819; m. about 1841, Amanda Kenyon, b. in Otsego Co., N. Y., 27 Feb.,
1820.
He d. 31 Aug., 1887; she was living in 1897.
Child.
11556 Tracy A.," b.'S Sept., 1842; d. 24 July, 1863; he entered the Four-
teenth United States Infantry, 4 Mar., 1862, and was engaged in
all of the important actions of the Army of the Potomac from that
period; he was known and esteemed by the entire regiment, bear-
ing the same unblemished character he had sustained at home ; he
laid upon the field of Gettysburg two days with a fractured ankle
before recei\ing attention ; his leg was amputated ; he survived the
operation three weeks.
The Kzlloggs in the New World. 815
5320. FEAXCES MAEIA,^ dau. of John" (2093), b. in Otsego, N. Y., 21
June, 1815; m. 18 Nov., 1810, her cousin, Isaac Kellogg Williams (5308), son
of Hon. Isaac Williams and Elisheba Kellogg (2088), dau. of Ezekiel Kellogg. •
He d. in Cooperstowu, N. Y., 33 June, 1897, aged 85.
He was a printer. He was, at one time, one of the editors and proprietors of
the Otsego Republican. Since 1842 he had been connected with the office of
Freeman's Journal of Cooperstown.
They celebrated their golden wedding, in Cooperstown, 18 Nov., 1890, amid
the congratulations of their friends and relatives, he receiving in the dress coat
and rufBes which he had worn, fifty years before, npon the occasion of his mar-
riage. He celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday by setting and distributing 5000
ems of type in a trifle over nine hours.
They res. in Coopersto^ra ; were highly esteemed by their fellow townspeople.
Child.
11557 3fary Amanda Williams,^ b. .
5321. ALOXZO'^ son of John" (2093), b. on the Kellogg homestead, in Coop-
erstown, X. Y., 22 Oct.. 1817 ; m. 1 Jan., 1852, Phoebe Jane Palmer, b. 14 Apr.,
1831, dau. of Eansaler Palmer, b. 10 Nov., 1801, and Olive Green, b. 8 Feb., 1802,
of Roseboom, N. Y.
She d. in Bainbridge, X. Y., 6 X'ov., 1874.
He was a farmer and hotel proprietor; res. on the Kellogg homestead, near
Cooperstown until about 1852, when he rem. to Westfoi'd, N. Y., and became pro-
prietor of a hotel. He subsequently res. in Cooperstown and Cobleskill, N. Y.,
until 1868, when he rem. to Blandinsville, 111., and in Jan., 1897, to La Ilarpe, 111.
Children, b. in Westford, N. Y.
-f 11558 Feaxk P.-vlmer,** b. 22 X'ov., 1852; m. (1) Margaret Emma Keithley;
(2) Ruby Ann Hickman.
+ 11559 Feaxces Axgelica," b. 6 May, 1858; m. Reuben Earle Spangler.
5323. PHILbTHA,s dau. of John" (2093), b. on the Kellogg homestead, Coop-
erstown, X. Y., 14 Oct., 1822; m. 11 Apr., 1855, John Rhoades Rowland, b. in
Cherrv Vallev, X''. Y., 7 Feb., 1829, son of Joel Rowland, b. 4 Aug., 1798, and
Clarissa Masters, b. 2 Jan., 1803, both of Middlefield, X\ Y.
He was a carriage and sign painter for over thirty years; has been in the
wholesale liquor business in Waverly, X'. Y., since 1879.
Child.
11560 Albert Kellogg Bowland,^ b. 4 Feb., 1864; is unm.
5325. GEORGE CAEEY,^ .-on of John" (2093), b. on the Kellogg homestead,
near Cooperstown, X. Y., 1 Dec., 1831 : m. Mary Jane Drake.
He d. 15 Apr., 1895.
Children, b. in New York State.
11561 Josephixe,® b. .
11562 JoHX,» b. .
5326. EMELIXE,s (j^u. of John' (2093), b. on the Kellogg homestead, in Coop-
erstown, N. Y., 16 Feb., 1834; m. in Cooperstown, 21 Jan., 1874, Gideon Alonzo
Russell, b. 25 Jan., 1828, son of Gideon H. Russell.
They res. in Lyons, la.
816 The Kelloggs in the New Would.
Children, b. in Lyons.
11563 Lynn Kellogg Rucscll,^ h. 22 Feb., 1876.
11564 Emma Gertrude Kussell/* h. 29 Aug., 1878.
5340. PHILO,® son of William'^ (2106), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 1 Mar., 1794;
m. Charlotte Miles, b. 1796, dau. of Capt. John Miles and Eunice Woodruff, of j
Cornwall. i
He d. 1862; she d. 1862, surviving her husband only two weeks. :
He was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, 1834-35; a |
member of the Connecticut State Senate, 1844-45. '
Children. ',
+ 115G5 Martha Adeline," b. in Cornwall, 15 July, 1820; m. Ezekiel Hayes. ]
11566 Feederick,** b. ; m. Jane Amanda Gildersleeve, of Long Island;
d. on Long Island; had no children. ;
-fll567 James Edward,® b. in Cornwall, 31 May, 1822; m. (1) Julia Dean
Butler; (2) Lillian Adell Swift. ,
4-11568 Theodore," b. in Cornwall, 5 Sept., 1824; m. Maria C. Sturges. ^
11569 Henry,® b. 8 Apr., 1826; d. unm., in Cornwall, 13 Sept., 1854. !
11570 Elizabeth," b. 31 Aug., 1828; m. John Smith Wheeler, of Salisbury, \
Conn.; had no children. J
11571 CATHEraNE M.," b. 15 Oct., 1832; is unm. |
11572 John," b. 6 Mar., 1834; d. unm., in Waterbury, Conn., Dec, 1895. |
5341. GERRETT,8 son of William'^ (2106),b. jn Cornwall, Conn., 30 July, >|
1796 ; m. in Canaan, Conn., 10 Dec, 1828, Harriet Eliza Holabird, b. in South 'j
Canaan, Conn., 10 July, 1804, dau. of William Holabird and Dorcas Swift, of i
South Canaan. ^
He d. in Huntsville, Conn., 12 Nov., 1836; she d. in South Canaan, . 4
He was a merchant ; was a Congregationalist and a Democrat. '
Children, h. in Huntsville. |
11573 William Gerrett," b. 8 Nov., 1829 ; d. unm., in South Canaan, 17 |
Aug., 1893. f
-{-11574 George Hol.abird," b. 19 Sept., 1835; m. Delia Anetta Gillette. . i
5342. CHARLES WILLIAM,^ son of William'' (2106), b. in Cornwall, Conn.^ i
16 Dec, 1798; m. Delia Maria Clark, of New Lebanon, N. Y. |
He d. in Ohio, . ■'
He was a merchant and manufacturer. ' j
Child.
11575 Lucretia Janette," b. in Stockbridge, Mass., 1820; d. unm., in Ells-
worth, Conn, Aug., 1878.
5343. FREDERICK,** son of William'' (2106), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 5 Sept.^
1801; m. in Cornwall, 16 Sept., 1829, Ruth Robinson Calhoun, b. in Cornwall,.
Oct., 1805, dau. of Dr. John Calhoun, of Cornwall, Vt., and Sarah Fay, of Ben-
nington, Vt., dau. of Capt. John Fay, who was killed at the battle of Bennington.
She d. 11 Dec, 1869 ; he d. 10 Aug., 1891.
He res. in Cornwall ; succeeded his father as Town Clerk and Justice of the
Peace, and held the offices for eighteen years; his term of office as clerk rounded.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 817
out a period of sixty-nine consecutive years the office was occupied by this family.
He was County Commissioner three terms; a member of the State Legislature
from 1830 to '42; and Judge of Probate for twenty-one years, until he was 70,
and disqualified by law from further incumbency.
Children, b. in Cornwall.
+ 11576 William Frederick,® b. 17 Nov., 1830; m. (1) Mary Ann Jackson;
(2) Mrs. Charlotte Hurlbut (Stone) Phelps.
-f 11577 Charles Calhoun," b. 27 Jan., 1833; m. (1) Mary Elizabeth Stone;
(2) Eliza Ann (Lida) Ives.
11578 Sarah Fay,» b. 1835; res. in Cornwall.
11579 Mary Jane,» b. 1838; res. in Cornwall.
5346. HANNAH,* dau. of William" (2106), b. in Cornwall, Conn., after 1811 ;
m. John Reed.
Children.
11580 Burr Reed,^ b. .
11581 William Reed,^ h. ; res. in Thomaston, Conn.
5348. MILES LEWIS,** son of John^ (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 29 Aug >
1801 ; m. 24 Nov., 1830, Lavinia Maria Hill, b. in Tompkins Co., N. Y., 18 June,
1804, dau. of Uri Hill, of Danby, N. Y., and Eliza Sackett, of Stephentown, N. Y.
She d. in Whitewater, Wis., 2 Feb., 1847; he d. near Kellerton, Dak., 21
Mar., 1886.
After her death he res. in Omro, and later in River Falls, Wis. At the time
of his death he was living with his son, Edgar Sackett.
Children.
+11582 Edgar Sackett," b. in Steuben Co., N. Y., 16 Sept., 1831; m. Helen
Risden.
11583 Frederick,® b. 13 May, 1833; d. in White-water, 26 Oct., 1849.
+ 11584 Wilbur Fiske,® b. 3 Sept., 1835; m. Mary Ann Wright.
11585 Harriett Eliza,® b. 21 Apr., 1837 ; m. Thomas Jefferson Clark, of
Red Wing, Minn., b. in Riga, N. Y., 2 July, 1831, son of Thomas
Jefferson Clark and Eliza Hubbell ; he was a hardware merchant;
for twenty-five years she was a member of the Presbyterian Church
choir; d. 13 June, 1897.
11586 John Dempster,® b. 20 July, 1838; m. Sylvia Grant; was a photog-
rapher; was a prominent member in fraternal societies, being a
member of F. and A. M., K. P., A. 0. U. W., I. 0. 0. F. lodges; res.
in Red Wing; d. 11 Aug., 1899 ; she d. 7 Jan., 1875 ; had a son, b.
1863.
11587 Alfred,® b. 4 Aug., 1839 ; d. 11 Aug., same year.
+11588 Douglas Wright,® b. 5 Dec, 1840 ;''m. Lucy Kellogg (+11616).
11589 Lavinia Maria,® b. 16 May, 1842; m. Malone; res. in Ithaca,
N. Y. ; later in Rockton, 111.
11590 Josiah,® b. 18 Dec, 1844; m. Sarah Page; was a farmer in Winne-
bago, Wis. ; later in Rowland, Ala. ; had three daus.
+11591 AvA Esther,® b. in Whitewater, 31 Jan., 1847; m. (1) Jerome Page;
(2) Henry Francis Hoyle.
818 The Kelloggs ix the New World.
5349. THEODOSIA,s dau. of John' (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 24 June,
1803 ; m. 3 Apr., 1827, Rev. Simeon Hall, b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., 8 Apr., 1807,
son of William Hall and Graham.
She d. in Whitesville, N. Y., 2 Apr., 1851 ; he d. 21 Mar., 1875.
He was a clergyman in the Methodist Episcopal Church. They res. in Great
Falls, N. H., Dix, ''Campbell and ^Vhitesville, N. Y.
Children.
11592 Bartlett Graham Hallp b. 13 Mar., 1828; a dealer in lumber, etc., in
Toulon, HI. ; later res. in De Witt, la.
11593 Elhert Storrs Hall,^ b. S June, 1831 ; d. 22 Mar., 1832.
5350. HEZEKIAH CLARK,* son of John" (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 16
May, 1805 ; m. 4 Sept., 1825, Elizabeth Catlin, b. 25 Aug., 1808, dau. of Roger
Catlin and Sarah Clark.
He d. in Boscobel, Wis., 1886.
He was a carpenter; lived in Danby, N. Y., Chester, 0., Whitewater and
later in Boscobel, Wis.
Children.
11594 Marcus Catlin,» b. 20 July, 1827 ; d. 19 June, 1845.
11595 Maynard,» b. 11 Aug., 1832; d. 10 July, 1833.
4-11596 Marcia,® b. 28 Apr., 1S34; m. Dr. David West Carley.
11597 Edward Payson,^ b. 11 Mar., 1841 ; d. unm., in Boscobel, 9 Oct., 1862 ;
was editor of a paper at West Bend, Wis. ; joined the Second Wis-
consin Reg. ; was clerk for Gen. McDowell, became Second Lieut. ;
was mortally wounded at the battle of Bull Run.
5351. DR. JAMES HOVEY,^ son of John' (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 22
July, 1807; m. (1) in Cornwall, 12 Oct., 1829, Emmeline Bierce, b. 14 Nov., j
1809. i
She d. in Sharon, Conn., 5 Aug., 1835; he m. (2) in Cornwall, 1 Nov., 1835, '
Olive Chapman, of Sharon, b. 1816 ; she d. in Brothertown, Wis., 1 Aug., 1860 ; |
he m. (3) in Stockbridge, Wis., 12 Apr., 1861, Jane Eliza Peep, b. 28 Dec, 1834, •
dau. of George Peep and Jane Lloyd, of Worcestershire, England and Depere, ;
Wis. ; d. in Brothertown, 18 Dec., 1885 ; she res. in Antigo, Wis., with her daus. \
He was a physician in Steuben Co., N. Y., from 1838 to '49; in Brother- !
town from 1849 to '73. j
Children by first wife. ;
+11598 Nancy Mary,* b. in Cornwall, 13 Mar., 1831 ; m. Dr. Andrew Jackson |
Patchen.
4-11599 James Watson," b. 9 Jan., 1833; m. Almina Lora Ferguson.
11600 Catherine Emeline," b. 2 June, 1834; d. 26 May, 1892; she was
struck by lightning during a heavy snowstorm in Mar., 1835, and
became a cripple from paralysis; res. with her father in Brother-
town.
Children by second wife.
11601 Charles Washburn,» b. 31 Mar., 1837; d. 5 Mar., 1838.
-f 11602 Harriet Matilda," b. 22 May, 1838; m. Franklin George Kingsley.
4-11603 ELiz.iBETH LucELiA," b. 6 Oct., 1844; m. Henry Sitts.
11604 Edward Dayton," b. 21 Apr., 1847; d. in Brothertown, 14 Nov., 1849.
The KiLLOGGS in the New Wokld. 819
11605 Ellex Almena,*' b. 30 July, 1850; d. in Brothertown, 27 June, 1853.
11606 Edwaed» b. 22 Aug., 1853; d. in Brothertown, 4 Oct., same year.
j +11607 Elbert Daytox,** b. in Brothertown, 27 Sept., 1854; m. .
; I Children hy third wife.
I 11G08 George Wallace," b. 12 Sept., 1862; m. in Salt Lake City, Feb., 1893,
; i Xellie Fleming ; res. in Pueblo, Col.
■ ! +11609 Alice Jaxe,» b. 23 Dec., 1864; m. Dr. James Francis Doyle.
i +11610 IsCAH Belle," b. 14 Feb., 1868; m. Dr. Fenton Exeria Judson.
i +11611 Nellie Leonora," b. 20 Jan., 1871; m. Hiram Frederick Morson.
5352. GE0EGE,8 son of John' (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 9 July, 1809 ; m.
(1) in Dix, N. Y., 12 Feb., 1832, Hannah Skellenger, b. in Genoa, N. Y., 8 June,
1812.
She d. in Dellona, Wis., 6 Oct., 1854; he m. (2) 11 Jan., 1855, Elizabeth
Hotchkiss, b. 1817, dau. of Stiles Hotchkiss and Polly ; she d. 18 June,
1856; he m. (3) 19 Jan., 1860, Sarah P. Stone, b. in W^aterford, Me., 30 Mar.,
1816; she d. 24 July, 1888; he d. 5 Jan., 1899.
-. He was a farmer; res. in Sumpter, Wis., where he d.
T Children by first wife.
1^ 11612 Benjamin Close," b. in Dix, 15 Nov., 1832; d. there, 16 Aug., 1834.
H +11613 John," b. in Dix, 11 Dec, 1833; m. Sarah Jane Chandler.
'ii +11614 Lavina Maeia," b. in Dix, 30 May, 1835; m. William Henry Marcher.
i| 11615 Saeah Close," b. in Di.x, 3 Aug.," 1836; d. in Catlin, N. Y., 18 Oct.,
M 1838.
r: 11616 LtJCT," b. in Catlin, 28 Mar., 1839; m. Douglas Wright Kellogg
*l (+11588).
II +11617 iMLA," b. in Orange, N. Y., 22 Jan., 1841; m. (1) Elizabeth (Betsey)
•^ Angelina Stone; (2) Mary Celeste Premo.
ff +11618 Olive," b. in Orange, 5 May, 1843; m. John Edgar Pelton.
11619 George," b. in Orange, 4 July, 1847; m. Matilda Ann Peep; was a
farmer; res. in Reedsburg, Wis.; she d. 5 June, 1895; he m. (2)
as her second husband, her sister, Anna (Peep) ; had no
children.
+ 11620 Hannah Emma," b. in Orange, 23 May, 1849; m. (1) Amasa Louner;
(2) Gilbert Baxter.
..| 11621 Silas Anson," b. in Dellona, 17 Oct., 1852; d. unm., in Reedsburg, 19
I Feb., 1893.
I 11622 Clara Frances," b. 29 Sept., 1854; d. in Sumpter, 19 May, 1865.
'f Child by second wife.
f +11623 Elizabeth," b. in Reedsburg, 18 June, 1856; m. Marshall Hotchkiss.
§ 5354. ALMIRA,8 dau. of John' (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 26 Mar., 1813;
)m. in Steuben Co., N. Y., 24 ilar., 1841, Rev. Nelson Seely Green, b. in Butter-
nuts, N. Y., 22 Dec, 1815, son of David Green and Elizabeth A. Bartow.
He d. in De Witt, la., 20 Aug., 1877 ; she d. 22 Aug., 1895, aged 83 ; he was
an itinerant minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church ; res. in New York, Wis-
consin, niinois and Iowa.
i Children.
I 11624 Emma Adelia Green,^ b. 5 Mar., 1842; d. 12 Oct., 1846.
820 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11625 Mary Eliza GreenP b. 12 May, 1844; m. 14 Oct., 1861, John Byron Gil-
bert; res. in Morrison, 111.
11626 George Green,^ b. 4 July, 1847; d. Apr., 1852.
11627 Emma Adelia Green^ h. 10 Sept., 1850; m. 11 Sept., 1872, L. H. Mar-
shall; res. in Milan, Tenn.
11628 Lavinia Maria Green,^ b. 8 Nov., 1851; m. 21 Oct., 1875, George W.
Young; d. in the Presbyterian Hospital, Chicago, 14 Oct., 1897.
11629 Gertrude Frances Green^ b.'8 Apr., 1853; m. 30 Oct., 1872, Dr. J. H. j
Jones; res. in Chicago.
5358. DR. DAYTON SMITH,* son of John'' (2107), b. in Cornwall, Conn., 24 i
July, 1821 ; m. 6 Jan., 1858, Hannah Waddell, dau. of David Waddell and Mary >
, of Mariaville, N. Y.
She d. 7 Aug., 1890; he d. in Fort Plain, N. Y., 6 Sept., 1901. i
He was editor of the Mohawk Valley Register; practiced dentistry in Fort \
Plain fifty-one years. She was a prominent teacher ; was preceptress of the Fort i
Plain Seminary ; was a woman of fine literary mind and rare character. \
Child. I
11630 William Waddell,» b. 11 Apr., 1866; d. 2 Nov., 1867. J
5360. JULIET LAVINIA,* dau. of Dr. Lucius'' (3108), b. near Glen Cove, I
N. Y., 1 Apr., 1812; m. in St. Thomas Church, N. Y., 10 May, 1838, Edward I
William Canning, b. 9 Nov., 1802, son of Edward Canning, Esq., of Stratford on ^
Avon, England. i
He d. 24 Jan., 1881 ; she d. 11 July, 1901. |
He was a broker; res. in New York City, where both d. i
Children. i
11631 Theodora Elizabeth Canning,^ b. 24 Nov., 1839 ; d. unm., 24 May, 1875. .|
11632 Edward Lowe Canning,'^ b. in Stratford on Avon, 22 Feb., 1842; d. in |
Oyster Bay, N. Y., July, 1845. 1
11633 John Warrin Canning,^ b. 14 May, 1844; m. 23 Feb., 1878, Frances j
Rigby; served ninety days in the Twenty-second Reg., New York ^
Volunteers, in 1863, and afterward entered the United States Army. .
i
5361. HARRIETTS ELIZABETH,* dau. of Dr. Lucius' (2108), b. in Oyster ]
Bay, N. Y., 15 Apr., 1823 ; ni. as his second wife, in St. Thomas Church, N. Y., ^
11 May, 1847, Henry Augustus Wilmerding, b. in New York City, 27 June, 1802,
son of Christian William Wilmerding, b. 22 Jan., 1762, and Catherine Falkenhan.
He d. in New Y'ork, 3 Feb., 1870; she d. there, 4 Apr., 1901.
He was a member of the firm of Wilmerding, Hoquet & Co. After his death
she res. in New York with her unmarried children.
Children.
11634 Lucius Kellogg }Yilmerding,^ b. in Moscow, N. Y., 19 Mar., 1848; m. 6
Dec, 1876, Caroline Maria Murray, dau. of Bronson Murray and
Ann Peyton, of New York ; they res. in New York ; he was gradu-
ated from Columbia College, 1868; is a member of the firm of Wil-
merding & Bisset, wholesale dealers in linens. New York ; had three
children.
j i
The Kelloggs in the New World. 821
11635 Harriet Whitney Wilmerding,^ b. in Moscow, 11 Feb., 1850; m. 21
Nov., 1871, Edward Robert Biddle, b. in Mt. Hope, N. J., 14 Jan.,
1850, son of Edward Biddle and Catherine Leadbetter, and a grand-
son of Edward Robert Biddle and Eliza Terry Davis, all of Phila-
delphia; he was a member of the firm of Wilmerding, Biddle &
Bisset, New York.
11636 John Citrrie Wilmerding,^ b. in New York, 22 Oct., 1851 ; m. in Phila-
delphia, 11 June, 1874, Mary Beck Elbert, b. 6 Jan., 1852, dau. of
William Tighlman Elbert and Janet Goddard; is a commission
merchant in New York.
11637 Mary Nowlen Wilmerding,^ b. in New York, 15 June, 1853; res., unm.,
in New York.
11638 Louise Canning Wilmerding,^ b. in New York, 31 Jan., 1855: res. there
unm.
11639 Helen Augusta Wilmerding,^ b. 23 Sept., 1856; m. 1 Mar., 1881, Ed-
ward Bell.
5369. MARY,8 dau. of John'' (2112), b. in Hebron, Conn., 5 Mar., 1794; m.
about 1814, David Northam, b. 6 Oct., 1780, son of John Northam and Elizabeth
White.
He d. 7 Dec, 1848 ; she d. 5 Dec, 1883.
He was a farmer in Hebron, where both d.
Children.
11640 ilary Northam,^ b. 13 Feb., 1815; m. William T. Jones, a mason, of
Hebron.
11641 John NorthamP b. 8 Sept., 1817; m. 24 Nov., 1844, Harriet G. Biggs,
of Colchester; was a farmer in Hebron; d. 24 Dec, 1894.
5370. JOHN,* son of John^ (2112), b. in Hebron, Conn., 28 Nov., 1796; m. 18
Feb., 1823, Clarissa Chamberlain, b. in Colchester, 6 Aug., 1805, dau. of Roswell
Chamberlain and Talitha C. Foote.
She d. 29 May, 1864; he d. .
He res. on the Hebron road, one and one-half miles north of Colchester,
where he had lived since 1830.
He served in the war of 1812, in New London, from 8 June to 14 July, 1813,
when he was called John Kellogg 3rd.
Child.
+ 11642 Edward,*> b. 25 Nov., 1824; m. Elizabeth Skinner.
5371. THEODOTIA,** dau. of John' (2112), b. in Hebron, Conn., 18 Mar.,
1798 ; m. 23 June, 1819, George Miller, b. in East Hartford, Conn., 30 June,
1796, son of Amariah Miller.
He d. 25 Sept., 1854; she d. 15 Aug., 1859.
He was a cabinet maker in Colchester, liWng one and a half miles north of
Colchester, on the Old Hebron road.
Children.
11643 Mary Ann Miller^ b. 29 Mar., 1820; m. 10 May, 1843, John Smith, Jr.,
of Somers, Conn.; d. 23 Aug., 1844; had no children.
822 The Kelloggs in the New World.
11644 George Miller,^ b. 7 Mar., 182?; m. 24 Mar., 1858, Abby Bulckley, dau.
of James Bulckley, of Salem, Conn., and Sarah Ann Abell; is a
farmer in Colchester.
11645 Henry Miller,^ b. 16 Dec, 1831; m. (1) 18 Mar., 1857, Eunice E.
Bulckley; (2) Mary P. Standish; is a blacksmith in Colchester.
5392. DICKINSON BUKT,^ son of IsraeF (2119), b. in Copenhagen, N. Y., |
30 Dec, 1818; m. 1 Sept., 1841, Cornelia Stanley Esselstyn, b. in Cape Vincent, !
N. Y., 31 May, 1819, dau. of Col. John Broadhead Esselstyn and Clarissa Stanley.
He d. in English Lake, Ind., 8 Oct., 1890; she d. there 9 July, 1894. '
He res. in Copenhagen until 1838; in Jefferson Co., until 1857; in Orleans
Co., until 1869 ; was a railroad agent in Tonawanda, N. Y.
Children.
+11646 Jane Esselstyn," b. 15 Aug., 1842; m. George Willoughby Greene.
11647 Helen Eliza,® b. in Copenhagen, 6 June, 1845 ; res., unm., in English
Lake.
5393. ALFRED HUBBARD,* son of Israel' (2119), b. in Copenhagen, N. Y.,
11 Nov., 1821; m. 24 Dec, 1846, Mary Maria Barlett, b. 10 May, 1819, dau. of ^
George Adam D. Barlett, of Copenhagen, b. in Root, N. Y., 8 Mar., 1789, and i
Clarissa Ward, b. 11 Feb., 1789. <
He d. in Copenhagen, Apr., 1892; she res. in Watertown, N. Y. ]
He was a lawyer in Copenhagen. \
Children, b. in Copenhagen. 5
+ 11648 Marie Atoinette,*' b. 11 Jan., 1847; m. Henry Patrick Burns.
+ 11649 Mary Eliza » b. 26 Sept., 1849; m. (1) Eugene McConnell Wood; (2) j
William Lockwood Boshart. ';
+ 11650 Israel Alfred,** b. 11 Dec, 1852; m. Mabel Amelia Overton. j
5394. ELIZA ARABELLA,* dau. of IsraeF (2119), b. in Copenhagen, N. Y., j
5 May, 1829 ; m. George A. Sackett, of Sacket Harbor, N. Y. |
She d. in Chicago, 16 Apr., 1862; he d. . I
Children. *
11651 Lillian Saclett,^ b. ; d. aged about 4. j
11652 Charles Kellogg Sackett,^ b. ; res. in Chicago. j
5407. LUCIUS STORRS,* son of Dr. Alfred^ (2125), b. in Avon, Conn., 10 |
Feb., 1831 ; m. 31 Mar., 1857, Mary Elizabeth Denniss, b. 16 Mar., 1836, dau. of ,
Maj. Henry Denniss, of New London, Conn., b. 9 Oct., 1786, and Sarah Briggs, b. 1
19 Apr., 1790. ~ j
He d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 5 Apr., 1869.
After his death she res. in New London, on the old homestead of her family,
which has been in their possession for one hundred and fifteen years. He was a
wholesale dealer in dry goods in New York, in the firm of Harris, Hartley & Co. ;
res. in Brooklyn.
Child.
11653 Lucius Denniss,* b. 20 May, 1859; res., unm., in New London; is i
dry goods merchant.
The Kelloggs ix the New World. 823
5410. SUSAN CAROLINE,** dau. of Dr. Alfred' (2125), b. in Avon, Conn., 20
Jan., 1S46 ; m. there, 3 Sept., 1S68, James Eveline Lusk, b. in Avon, 10 June,
1840, son of Lucius Lusk, b. 8 Feb., 1812, and Sarah Hawley, b. 3 Nov., 1815.
He is a farmer in Avon ; was a Corp. in Co. K, Twenty-sixth Reg., Connecti-
cut Volunteers; enlisted 8 Sept., 1862; was discharged 26 Aug., 1863; a Con-
gregationalist and Republican.
Children, b. in Avon.
11654 Mary Emma Lush/* b. 31 Jan., 1872; m. in Hartford, Conn., 19 May,
1896, Arthur Clayton Woodford; res. in Avon.
11655 Fayette Alfred Lusl;^ b. 15 Jan., 1874.
5412. WILLIAM JIRAH,^ son of Jirah^ (2126), b. in East Lyme, Conn., 23
: j Jan., 1841; m. in Lake Grove, N. Y., 31 Aug., 1874, Mary Margarette Tooker, of
Lake Grove, b. in Kommock, N. Y., 8 Jan., 1837, dau. of Thomas Tooker and
i I Lavinia Olrastead, b. 10 Nov., 1818, of Lake Grove.
' 1 He was in the dry goods business, but has now retired; served in the civil
; war as private in Co. C, Fifty-sixth Reg., N. G. S. N. Y. ; res. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
\ Children.
i +11656 Hen-ry Murison," b. in Lake Grove, 7 Oct., 1875 ; m. Emery.
\ I 11657 Ltdia U.,** b. ; m. Clarence Hawkins; res. in Stony Brook,
i i N. Y. ; has several children.
i!
\ • 5414. MARY NEWTON,* dau. of Joseph Day'' (2133), b. in Colchester, Conn.,
• ' 11 Sept., 1805 ; m. 26 Dec, 1825, Aaron Ely Emmons, b. in East Haddam, Conn.,
? I 3 Dec, 1800, son of Dyar Emmons, of East'Haddam, b. 8 Aug., 1769, and Phoebe
I : Elv, b. in L-^-me, Conn., 30 Nov., 1775.
•; ■ She d. 30 Julv, 1851 ; he m. (2) 29 Mar., 1853, Mrs. Eunice (Avery) Hunt-
I i ington; d. 11 Aug., 1878.
I I He was a manufacturer; res. in Colchester more than seventy years.
Children, I. in Colchester.
11658 Henry Emmons,^ b. 13 Apr., 1827; m. 6 May, 1856. Olive Elizabeth
Pacre. of Hebron, Conn. ; is a merchant in Boston, JIass.
i 11659 Emily Emmons,^ b. 1 Feb., 1829; m. 23 Aug., 1852, Rev. Samuel R.
I Adams, who graduated from Middletown, Conn., and d. while chap-
t lain in the army ; she d. 4 Apr., 1853.
! UG60 Elizaleth Emmons,'' h. 21 Apr., 1831; m. 24 Dec, 1850, William
Phelps, a farmer and trader, of Marlboro, Conn. ; d. 9 May, 18oo.
11661 Horace Emmons/> b. 4 Jan., 1833; d. unm., 22 July 1856.
11662 Ellen Emmons,"* b. 1 Dec, 1834; d. 18 Dec, 1852.
11663 Julius Emmons,^ b. 3 Feb., 1837 ; d. 16 Aug.. same year.
11664 Caroline Emmons,"* b. 1 Sept., 1838; d. in Ellington, Conn., 27 July,
1854, while attending school.
11665 Julius Emmons,"* b. 8 Dec, 1840; d. unm., 4 Dec, 1871.
11666 Nelson Emmons,"* b. 13 Apr., 1842; m. 10 Sept., 1869, Jeanette B.
Chamberlain, of Boston, Mass. ; is a merchant in Dayton, 0.
11667 John Emmons,"* b. 6 Apr., 1846; m. 10 June, 1873, Sarah Jane Griffin,
of Hartford, Conn. ; is a merchant.
824 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5415. ELIZABETH COMSTOCK,^ dau. of Joseph Day'' (2133), b. in Col-
chester, Conn., 7 Sept., 1807; m. Ifi Feb., 1831, Ezra Hall, b. 6 Jan., 1803, son
of Jonathan Hall, of Lyme, Conn., b. 16 Apr., 1775, and Elizabeth (Betsey) Lord,
b. 2 Jan., 1779.
He d. 8 Feb., 1859 ; she d. 17 June, 1878.
He was a farmer; res. in Lyme, where both d.
Children.
11668 Sarah Elizabeth Hall,^ b. 30 Apr., 1833; m. 4 Jan., 1853, Frederick
William Marvin, a farmer of Lyme; d. 17 Sept., 1873; had seven
children.
11669 Judah Sclden Hall,^ b. 9 Sept., 1835; m. 27 Nov., 1862, Hannah Hunt
Miller, dau. of Rev. Alpha Miller, of Lyme ; was a farmer of Lyme;
had four children.
11670 Frances Caroline Hall,^ b. 16 Nov., 1837; m. 17 Apr., 1859, Henry Mar-
vin, formerly a merchant in New London, Conn. ; he is a farmer in
Colchester, where he is deacon in the Congregational Church ; had
four children.
11671 Joseph Ely Hall^ b. 20 Feb., 1840 ; m. 15 Jan., 1867, Maria W. S.
Hough, dau. of Rev. L. S. Hough, of East Lyme ; was a farmer in
Colchester; had three children.
11672 Helena Emma HaliP b. 5 Apr., 1842 ; d. 22 Apr., 1845.
11673 Emma Helena Hall,^ b. 22 Apr., 1845 ; m. 4 Feb., 1867, Augustus D.
Marvin, a farmer of Lyme; had two children.
11674 Edwin Stanton Hall^ b. 3o" July, 1849 ; d. 3 Jan., 1859.
11675 Celia Selina Hall'-* b. 24 Nov., 1851 ; d. 20 Dec, 1858.
11676 Celine Velina Hall^ b. 24 Nov., 1851 ; d. 1 Jan., 1859.
5416. BRAINARD DAY,^ sou of Joseph Day'' (2133), b. in Colchester, Conn.,
5 Jan., 1810; m. 13 Mar., 1834, Dorothy Olmstead Day, b. 16 Sept., 1813, dau. of
Justin Day, b. 2 Apr., 1781, and Matilda , b. 12 May, 1782. Her sister,
Frances Matilda Day, m. Jared C. Kellogg, brother of Brainard.
He d. 10 Nov., 1862; she d. 16 Jan., 1892.
He was a farmer in Hebron. His son, Justin Ansel, res. on the old home-
stead.
Children, h. in Hebron.
11677 AMAS.i Dat,» b. 20 Mar., 1837; m. 17 Apr., 1860, Mar}- Elizabeth
Jacobs; she d. 25 Apr., 1879; he m. (2) 20 July, 1880, Mrs. Jen-
nie Harding Andrews, b. 5 Mar., 1840; res. in Hebron, Colchester,
East Hampton and Cobalt, Conn. ; had no children.
11678 Ansel Hungerfokd," b. 16 Mar., 1840; d. 23 Mar., 1843.
+11679 Justin Ansel,® b. 15 July, 1850; m. Jane Emily Standish.
+ 11680 Emma Jane,® b. 12 Dec, 1852; m. Charles Andrew Clark.
5417. JARED COMSTOCK,^ son of Joseph Day'' (2133), b. in Colchester,
Conn., 25 Apr., 1812 ; m. 7 Oct., 1839, Frances Matilda Day, b. 16 Apr., 1820,
dau. of Justin Day, b. 2 Apr., 1781, and Matilda ■— , b. 12 May, 1782, both
of Westchester. She was sister of Mrs. Brainard D. Kellogg.
He d. in East Hampton, Conn., 4 Nov., 1891 ; she d. there, 25 Dec, 1891.
The Kelloggs in the New World. 825
He was a merchant and res. in Ellington, Hebron and East Hampton (town
of Chatham), Conn. He and his wife were admitted to the church in Hebron,
1759.
Children.
11681 Albert Olmstead,» b. in Ellington, 4 Sept., 1840; m. in East Hamp-
ton, 20 June, 1863, Ann Eulalie Ackley; d. in East Hampton, 17
Mar., 1864; had no children ; sham. (2) Henry Strong.
+11682 Helen Maeia,» b. in Hebron, 8 Sept., 1843; m. Elijah Clark Barton.
+11683 Laura Louisa » b. in Hebron, 2G July, 1851; m. Frederick Abbe Lillie.
5418. RACHEL CAEOLINE,^ dau. of Joseph Day" (2133), b. in Colchester,
Conn., 6 Mar., 1815; m. 18 Oct., 1838, Rev. Hiram Smith, b. in Westfield, Mass.,
21 Sept., 1800, son of Simon Smith, of Westfield, b. in Montville, Conn., 17 Feb.,
1842.
He d. 28 July, 1887, aged 87 ; she d. 2 May, 1888.
He was a Presbyterian clergyman in Marcellus, N. Y., Castalia, 0., Almont
and Hillsdale, Mich. He fitted for college in Phillip's Academy, Exeter, N. H. ;
was two years in Williams College, but graduated from Amherst College m 1823.
He studied theology in Auburn, N. Y., Seminary.
Children.
11684 Dwight Smith,^ b. 27 Mar., 1840; was accidentally drowned while bath-
ing in Bawbeese Lake, near Hillsdale, 10 Aug., 1867 ; was unm.
11685 Mary Smith,^ b. 23 Apr., 1843; res., unm., in HiUsdale.
5420 JOSEPH,^ son of Joseph Dav'^ (2133), b. in Colchester, Conn., 28 July.
1820- m (1) in Hebron, Conn., 2 June, 1847, Caroline Elizabeth Annable, b. m
East Haddam, Conn., 8 Sept., 1820, dau. of Jehiel Annable, b. 1787, and Abigail
Arnold.
She d in Hartford. Conn., 12 Aug.. 1869 ; he m. (2) in Old Saybrook, Conn.,
5 Mav 1880 Mrs. Eliza Pratt, b. 7 Jan.. 1822, widow of Gilbert Pratt and dau.
of William Au<^ustus Pratt, b. about 1792, and Sarah Lynde, b. about 1795; she
d in Old Saybrook, 17 Jan., 1883; he d. in Saybrook Point, 23 Dec, 1900.
He was a merchant, in Colchester, until about 1857; in Hartford until
1869 ; from that time until his death in Saybrook Point.
Children,!), in Colchester
11686 Dan Arnold,^ b. 3 Apr., 1848; m. m Old Saybrook, lo Oct 189.
Katherine Bushnell, b. in Old Saybrook, 15 Mar., 1863, dau. of
Richard Montgomery Bushnell, b. 16 Oct., 1825, and Sarah Letitia
Overman, b. 18 Dec, 1834; is a merchant in Old Saybrook, where
he is also Postmaster; a Congregationalist and Republican ; has no
children.
11687 Caroline Elizabeth," b. 2 Sept., 1854; res., unm., in Hebron.
826 The Kelloggs in the New World.
5422. GEOEGE WHITFIELD,^ son of Joseph Day'' (2133), b. in Colchester,
Conn., 12 Aug., 1826; m. 7 Feb., 1853, Lydia Maria Payne, b. 28 Oct., 1829, dau.
of Henry Payne, b. in Lebanon, Conn., 1 Mar., 1799, and Cynthia Goodale, b. in
Ashford, Conn., 7 June, 1800.
He d. 28 Aug., 1864; she d. 27 Dec, 1893.
He was a farmer in Colchester, where both d.
Child, b. in Colchester.
11688 Ellex Miria,» b. 23 Xov., 1853 ; m. 16 Feb., 1876, Carroll Eugene
Staples, b. in Colchester, 22 Apr., 1852, son of William 0. Staples,
b. 1821, and Abby Jane Carrier, b. 22 Nov., 1826 ; res. on the old
homestead in Colchester; had no children.
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