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GENEALOGY 
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K  E  L  L  O  G  G  S 

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OLD     WORLD 

AND 

THE     NEW 


By 
TIMOTHY    H  O  P  K  I  N  S 

Member  of  Tke  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society 


Vol.   I. 


SUNSET  PRESS  AND  PHOTO  ENGRAVING  CO. 
SAN    FRANCISCO,    CALIFORNIA 
1903      . 


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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 


I 


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. 


The  Kelloggs  ik  the  New  World.  79 

+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. 


The  EJELLOGGS  in  the  Xew  Wokld.  87 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  89 

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., 
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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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The  Kelloggs  in  the  Xew  World.  91 

+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. 


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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. 


94  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 

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." 


96  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  99 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  Xew  World.  101 

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. 


I 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  Ill 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  New  World.  115 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  Xew  World. 


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, 


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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. 


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The  Kelloggs  is  the  New  World.  171 

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 . 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  New  World.  173 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  181 

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. 


I 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  185 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  203 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  Xew  World.  205 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  209 

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 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  K'ew  World. 


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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  Xew  World. 


2-2b 


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. 


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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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The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  245 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  Xew  World.  247 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. . 


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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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  Xew  World.  295 

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. 


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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. 


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•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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The  Kelloggs  in  the  Isew  Would. 


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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  Xew  World.  301 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  Xew  World.  303 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  i.v  the  New  Wokld.  305 

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 

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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. 


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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. 


m 


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. 


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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.  "'■ 


■:"l 


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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I 


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. 


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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.  . 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  353 

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. 

25 


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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 


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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  New  World. 


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. 


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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 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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; 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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^ 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  597 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  Xew  World.  599 

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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  661 

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. 


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The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  667 

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 

1 
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. 


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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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  691 

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- 


696  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  '• 

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. 


)8  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 

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, 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  701 

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 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  New  World.  709 

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 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  729 

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- 


730  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 

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. 


732  The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World. 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in*  the  New  World.  733 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  735 

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. 


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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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  Wokld.  769 

+  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. 


The  Kelloggs  ix  the  New  World.  771 

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 


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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. 


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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 


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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, . 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  Kew  World.  777 

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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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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  789 

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. 


The  Kelloggs  in  the  New  World.  797 

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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. . 


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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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