"395. Lieut. Stephen (Kellogg),6 son of Stephen5 (117), b. 12 Oct., 1721; … 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 Louisburg, 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 (Mindwell, Patience, Nehemiah, Reuben, Loomis, Stephen, Diadamia and Belden)."