Person:John Kellogg (5)

m. Bef 1651
  1. Elizabeth Kellogg1651 -
  2. Joseph Kellogg1653 - Bef 1684
  3. Nathaniel Kellogg1654 -
  4. John Kellogg1656 - Bet 1723 & 1728
  5. Captain Martin Kellogg1658 -
  6. Edward Kellogg1660 - 1730
  7. Deacon Samuel Kellogg1662 - Est 1717
  8. Joanna Kellogg1664 - Aft 1727
  9. Sarah Kellogg1666 - 1728/29
  • HJohn Kellogg1656 - Bet 1723 & 1728
  • WSarah Moody1660 - 1689
m. 23 Dec 1680
  1. Sarah Kellogg1682 -
  • HJohn Kellogg1656 - Bet 1723 & 1728
  • W.  Ruth (add)
m. Bet 1689 and 1692
  1. Abigail Kellogg1697 - 1774
  2. James Kellogg1701 - 1758
Facts and Events
Name John Kellogg
Gender Male
Christening[1][2] 29 Dec 1656 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 23 Dec 1680 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Moody
Marriage Bet 1689 and 1692 Between death of 1st wife & birth of dau. Ruth 1693
to Ruth (add)
Death[1] Bet 1723 and 1728 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 John Kellogg, in Hopkins, Timothy. The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New. (San Francisco, California: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903)
    1:35.

    John, son of Lieut. Joseph (17), bap. in Farmington, Conn., 29 Dec., 1656; m. (1) in Hadley, Mass., 23 Dec, 1680. Sarah Moody, b. 1660, dau. of Samuel Moody and Sarah Deming. She d. in Farmington, 10 Sept., 1689 ; 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 owning the largest estates in Hadley, in 1720, when his estate was valued at £114, 16s. At one time he resided in the Hopkins schoolhouse in Hadley.

  2. From: Records of Farmington in Connecticut, Copied by the late Hon. Nathaniel Goodwin in Hartford; Communicated by Daniel Goodwin, Esquire; New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 11, October 1857, pa 323-328

    John Kellogg, son of John Kellogg, presented and baptized, December 29th, 1656