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Deacon Samuel Kellogg

Birth
Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1717 (aged 54–55)
West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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The son of Lieut. Joseph & Joanna (Foote) Kellogg, married Sarah Merrill on September 22, 1687, in Hartford.
At the age of two years, Samuel fell into an open fire and would have died if not for Capt. Stanley [Caleb]. Later he went with the Stanleys to Hartford and lived with them. He bought land in South Meadow in Harford in 1691 and sold it in 1705. He then bought land in West Hartford & lived there as he and Sarah were admitted to the church at Second Church at West Hartford on March 17, 1695. He was a deacon in this church for many years.
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. In 1717, his estate was distributed to his wife and the children named below Her will was probated in Hartford on 3 Nov 1719. In Dec 1728 all the children except Abraham and John who were dead heirs of Sarah Kellogg sold land in Hartford.
Children:
Samuel Kellogg, b. 27-Aug-1688, m. Hannah Benton.

Margaret Kellogg, b. Jan-1690, m. Benjamin Catlin.

Abraham Kellogg, bap. 23-Oct-1692; m. Northampton, Mass., 02-Apr-1718, Miriam Cook, b.30-Sep-1690, dau. of Noah Cook and Sarah Nash of Northampton. His will was probated on 14-Aug-1718. His estate was inventoried at 275 pounds, 7 shillings, and 2 pennies. He had no children. His widow married 11-Nov-1719, Capt. Daniel Webster of Hartford.

John Kellog, b. 16-Dec-1695 (or 1696), Sarah Olmstead.

Isaac Kellogg, b. 17-Jan-1697, m. Mary Webster.

Jacob Kellogg, b. 17-Apr-1699, m(1). Mary Sedgewick, m(2). Mrs. Ruth (Lee) Judd.

Benjamin Kellogg, b. Jan-1701, m(1). Abigail Sedgewick, m(2). Abigail Brown, m(3). Elizabeth Webster.

Joseph Kellog, b. 13-Apr-1704, m. ???? to: [Name?] [Surname?].

Daniel Kellogg, b. Apr-1707, m. Deborah Moore.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New", Volume 1, pages 39-40, by Timothy Hopkins.
Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=gx6MIuOLE1QC&pg=PA39&
The son of Lieut. Joseph & Joanna (Foote) Kellogg, married Sarah Merrill on September 22, 1687, in Hartford.
At the age of two years, Samuel fell into an open fire and would have died if not for Capt. Stanley [Caleb]. Later he went with the Stanleys to Hartford and lived with them. He bought land in South Meadow in Harford in 1691 and sold it in 1705. He then bought land in West Hartford & lived there as he and Sarah were admitted to the church at Second Church at West Hartford on March 17, 1695. He was a deacon in this church for many years.
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. In 1717, his estate was distributed to his wife and the children named below Her will was probated in Hartford on 3 Nov 1719. In Dec 1728 all the children except Abraham and John who were dead heirs of Sarah Kellogg sold land in Hartford.
Children:
Samuel Kellogg, b. 27-Aug-1688, m. Hannah Benton.

Margaret Kellogg, b. Jan-1690, m. Benjamin Catlin.

Abraham Kellogg, bap. 23-Oct-1692; m. Northampton, Mass., 02-Apr-1718, Miriam Cook, b.30-Sep-1690, dau. of Noah Cook and Sarah Nash of Northampton. His will was probated on 14-Aug-1718. His estate was inventoried at 275 pounds, 7 shillings, and 2 pennies. He had no children. His widow married 11-Nov-1719, Capt. Daniel Webster of Hartford.

John Kellog, b. 16-Dec-1695 (or 1696), Sarah Olmstead.

Isaac Kellogg, b. 17-Jan-1697, m. Mary Webster.

Jacob Kellogg, b. 17-Apr-1699, m(1). Mary Sedgewick, m(2). Mrs. Ruth (Lee) Judd.

Benjamin Kellogg, b. Jan-1701, m(1). Abigail Sedgewick, m(2). Abigail Brown, m(3). Elizabeth Webster.

Joseph Kellog, b. 13-Apr-1704, m. ???? to: [Name?] [Surname?].

Daniel Kellogg, b. Apr-1707, m. Deborah Moore.

SOURCE (Google Books): "The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New", Volume 1, pages 39-40, by Timothy Hopkins.
Source [link]: http://books.google.com/books?id=gx6MIuOLE1QC&pg=PA39&


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