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Edward Kellogg

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
30 Jan 1730 (aged 69)
Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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b. Boston
d. ???, before 1730, (probably) Lebanon, New London Co., CT. or Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT.
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m.~1691, Dorothy [Surname?].
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He went with his father to Hadley, rem. to Brookfield in 1701, 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 continue 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.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New",
Volume 1, page 38, 1903, by Timothy Hopkins.
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CHILDREN:
i. Joseph Kellogg (5), 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 those receiving the land should live in the town four years after they became of age. In the Hampshire Co, Recorder's book, in the Town Clerk's office, of Hatfield, is the following record: "July 12, 1710, John Grovenor, 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 1703-04". 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.

ii. Joanna Kellogg (5), b. 05-Oct-1694.
iii. Thomas Kellogg (5), b. 17-Dec-1696, m. Elizabeth Lee.
iv. Dorothy Kellogg (5), b. 06-Mar-1700, m. Thomas Ainsworth.
v. Catherine Kellogg (5), b, 01-Feb-1702.
vi. Mary Kellogg (5), b. 29-Mar-1703, admitted to the church in Goshen, Conn., from Lebanon, 07-Jun-1730, rem. to Norwich.
vii. Ephraim Kellogg (5), b. 19-Apr-1707, m. Lydia Sawtelle.
viii. Eleanor Kellogg (5), b. 20-Jan-1710, m. Thomas Ainsworth.
ix. Edward Kellogg (5), b. 25-Aug-1713, m. Jemima Bartlett.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New", Volume 1, page 38-39, 1903, by Timothy Hopkins.
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When Edward Kellogg was born on 1 October 1660, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg, was 34 and his mother, Joanna Foote, was 32. He had at least 5 sons and 5 daughters with Dorothy Bissell. He died about 30 January 1730, in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 69.
b. Boston
d. ???, before 1730, (probably) Lebanon, New London Co., CT. or Brookfield, Fairfield Co., CT.
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m.~1691, Dorothy [Surname?].
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He went with his father to Hadley, rem. to Brookfield in 1701, 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 continue 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.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New",
Volume 1, page 38, 1903, by Timothy Hopkins.
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CHILDREN:
i. Joseph Kellogg (5), 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 those receiving the land should live in the town four years after they became of age. In the Hampshire Co, Recorder's book, in the Town Clerk's office, of Hatfield, is the following record: "July 12, 1710, John Grovenor, 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 1703-04". 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.

ii. Joanna Kellogg (5), b. 05-Oct-1694.
iii. Thomas Kellogg (5), b. 17-Dec-1696, m. Elizabeth Lee.
iv. Dorothy Kellogg (5), b. 06-Mar-1700, m. Thomas Ainsworth.
v. Catherine Kellogg (5), b, 01-Feb-1702.
vi. Mary Kellogg (5), b. 29-Mar-1703, admitted to the church in Goshen, Conn., from Lebanon, 07-Jun-1730, rem. to Norwich.
vii. Ephraim Kellogg (5), b. 19-Apr-1707, m. Lydia Sawtelle.
viii. Eleanor Kellogg (5), b. 20-Jan-1710, m. Thomas Ainsworth.
ix. Edward Kellogg (5), b. 25-Aug-1713, m. Jemima Bartlett.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New", Volume 1, page 38-39, 1903, by Timothy Hopkins.
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When Edward Kellogg was born on 1 October 1660, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg, was 34 and his mother, Joanna Foote, was 32. He had at least 5 sons and 5 daughters with Dorothy Bissell. He died about 30 January 1730, in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 69.


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