Children:
Samuel, b. Nov., 15, 1718
**m. Mary Steele
Abraham, b. 17 Jan., 1720; d. 1805
**m. Sarah Marsh.
Mary, b. 12 Mar., 1723 ;
**m. John Birge.
Theodocia, b. 7 June, 1724-25;
**m. Jonathan Marsh.
Isaac, b. 8 Oct., 1727; d. 1800
**m. Martha Merrill.
Noah, b. 13 Dec, 1729 ;
**m. Clemence Merrill.
-------------
SAR Patriot
SERV:PS Surg MA
CAPT. ISAAC,5 son of Deacon Samuel4 (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 New Hartford; was the first Representative 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 appearance, 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 magistrate.
His descendants are now a small nation. His son, Deacon Noah, and grandson, Michael, lived on the old homestead.
Source: THE KELLOGGS IN THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW, Vol. 1
By TIMOTHY HOPKINS
Children:
Samuel, b. Nov., 15, 1718
**m. Mary Steele
Abraham, b. 17 Jan., 1720; d. 1805
**m. Sarah Marsh.
Mary, b. 12 Mar., 1723 ;
**m. John Birge.
Theodocia, b. 7 June, 1724-25;
**m. Jonathan Marsh.
Isaac, b. 8 Oct., 1727; d. 1800
**m. Martha Merrill.
Noah, b. 13 Dec, 1729 ;
**m. Clemence Merrill.
-------------
SAR Patriot
SERV:PS Surg MA
CAPT. ISAAC,5 son of Deacon Samuel4 (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 New Hartford; was the first Representative 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 appearance, 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 magistrate.
His descendants are now a small nation. His son, Deacon Noah, and grandson, Michael, lived on the old homestead.
Source: THE KELLOGGS IN THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW, Vol. 1
By TIMOTHY HOPKINS
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement