Sarah Boltwood1 
F, #179651, b. 1 October 1672, d. 1709
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Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Sarah Boltwood was born on 1 October 1672 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..2 She was the daughter of Samuel Boltwood.1 She married Nathaniel Kellogg, son of Joseph Kellogg and Abigail Terry, on 28 June 1692 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. She died in 1709.2
From 28 June 1692, her married name became Kellogg.2
From 28 June 1692, her married name became Kellogg.2
Children of Sarah Boltwood and Nathaniel Kellogg
- Experience Kellogg 1
- Nathaniel Kellogg+ b. 22 Sep 1693, d. 6 Aug 17703
- Ebenezer Kellogg b. 31 May 16951
- Ezekiel Kellogg b. 15 Apr 16971
- Samuel Kellogg b. 4 Apr 16991
- Sarah Kellogg b. 12 Mar 1701, d. 22 Mar 17431
- Abigail Kellogg b. 19 Mar 17031
- Mary Kellogg b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 29 Dec 17881
- Ephraim Kellogg b. 2 Aug 17091
Citations
- [S67] Sylvester Judd, History of Hadley (Camden, Maine, U.S.A.: Picton Press, 1905), page 82. Hereinafter cited as History of Hadley.
- [S1461] Barbara Chaffin, "re: Kellogg Ancestors," e-mail message from <e-mail address> (Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.A.) to Darryl Lundy, 27 September 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Kellogg Ancestors".
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 74. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Joseph Kellogg1 
M, #179652, b. 1 April 1626, d. between June 1707 and June 1708
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Joseph Kellogg was baptised on 1 April 1626 at Great Leighs, Essex, England.1 He married, firstly, Joanna Foote.2 He married, secondly, Abigail Terry, daughter of Stephen Terry, on 9 May 1667 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..2 He died between June 1707 and June 1708 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1
Joseph Kellogg gained the rank of Sergeant in 1661 in the service of the Hadley Militia Company.1 He gained the rank of Ensign on 9 May 1678 in the service of the Foot Company of Hadley.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant.1
Joseph Kellogg gained the rank of Sergeant in 1661 in the service of the Hadley Militia Company.1 He gained the rank of Ensign on 9 May 1678 in the service of the Foot Company of Hadley.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant.1
Children of Joseph Kellogg and Joanna Foote
- Martin Kellogg 2
- Elizabeth Kellogg b. 5 Mar 16512
- Joseph Kellogg b. 11 Aug 1653, d. bt 1680 - 16842
- Nathaniel Kellogg b. 29 Oct 16542
- John Kellogg b. 29 Dec 16562
- Edward Kellogg b. 1 Oct 16602
- Samuel Kellogg b. 28 Sep 16622
- Joanna Kellogg b. 8 Dec 16642
- Sarah Kellogg b. 27 Aug 16662
Children of Joseph Kellogg and Abigail Terry
- Stephen Kellogg+ b. 9 Apr 1668, d. 5 Jun 17222
- Nathaniel Kellogg+ b. 8 Oct 1669, d. 30 Oct 17411
- Abigail Kellogg b. 9 Oct 16712
- Elizabeth Kellogg b. 9 Oct 16732
- Prudence Kellogg b. 14 Oct 1675, d. 21 Sep 17472
- Ebenezer Kellogg b. 22 Nov 16772
- Jonathan Kellogg b. 25 Dec 1679, d. 8 Aug 17712
- Daniel Kellogg b. 22 Mar 1682, d. 5 Jul 16842
- Joseph Kellogg b. bt 1 Apr 1684 - 12 May 1684, d. 9 Sep 17242
- Daniel Kellogg b. 10 Jun 16862
- Ephraim Kellogg b. 16872
Citations
- [S1461] Barbara Chaffin, "re: Kellogg Ancestors," e-mail message from <e-mail address> (Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.A.) to Darryl Lundy, 27 September 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Kellogg Ancestors".
- [S67] Sylvester Judd, History of Hadley (Camden, Maine, U.S.A.: Picton Press, 1905), page 81. Hereinafter cited as History of Hadley.
Abigail Terry1 
F, #179653, b. 21 September 1646, d. 11 August 1683
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Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Abigail Terry was born on 21 September 1646 at Windsor, Connecticut, U.S.A..2 She was the daughter of Stephen Terry.1 She married Joseph Kellogg on 9 May 1667 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..1 She died on 11 August 1683 at age 36 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A..2
From 9 May 1667, her married name became Kellogg.2
From 9 May 1667, her married name became Kellogg.2
Children of Abigail Terry and Joseph Kellogg
- Stephen Kellogg+ b. 9 Apr 1668, d. 5 Jun 17221
- Nathaniel Kellogg+ b. 8 Oct 1669, d. 30 Oct 17412
- Abigail Kellogg b. 9 Oct 16711
- Elizabeth Kellogg b. 9 Oct 16731
- Prudence Kellogg b. 14 Oct 1675, d. 21 Sep 17471
- Ebenezer Kellogg b. 22 Nov 16771
- Jonathan Kellogg b. 25 Dec 1679, d. 8 Aug 17711
- Daniel Kellogg b. 22 Mar 1682, d. 5 Jul 16841
- Joseph Kellogg b. bt 1 Apr 1684 - 12 May 1684, d. 9 Sep 17241
- Daniel Kellogg b. 10 Jun 16861
- Ephraim Kellogg b. 16871
Citations
- [S67] Sylvester Judd, History of Hadley (Camden, Maine, U.S.A.: Picton Press, 1905), page 81. Hereinafter cited as History of Hadley.
- [S1461] Barbara Chaffin, "re: Kellogg Ancestors," e-mail message from <e-mail address> (Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.A.) to Darryl Lundy, 27 September 2005. Hereinafter cited as "re: Kellogg Ancestors".
Chloe Ryckman1
F, #179654
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Chloe Ryckman married Joel Kellogg, son of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Margaret Frazer1
F, #179655
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Margaret Frazer married Joel Kellogg, son of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Sarah Sherwood1
F, #179656
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Sarah Sherwood married Oliver White Kellogg, son of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Charles Robinson1
M, #179657
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Charles Robinson married Jerusha Rebecca Kellogg, daughter of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Mary Lewis1 
F, #179658
Last Edited=5 Jun 2008
Mary Lewis married Samuel Kellogg, son of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White, before 1840.1
From before 1840, her married name became Kellogg.1
From before 1840, her married name became Kellogg.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Luther lumpkins1
M, #179659
Last Edited=8 Jan 2006
Luther lumpkins married Lucinda Kellogg, daughter of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Luther lumpkins lived at West Bloomfield, New York, U.S.A..1
Luther lumpkins lived at West Bloomfield, New York, U.S.A..1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.
Sarah Ingalls1 
F, #179660
Last Edited=5 Jun 2008
Sarah Ingalls married Joseph Kellogg, son of Reverend Seth Kellogg and Jerusha White.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Her married name became Kellogg.1
Citations
- [S66] Timothy Hopkins, Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA, USA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Company, 1903), volume III, page 285. Hereinafter cited as Kelloggs in the Old World and the New.




