Family ExplorerJoanna Kellogg1
F, #3476, b. circa 1672
Events
Last Edited | 13 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), daughter of Deacon John Smith and Joanna Kellogg.
Family ExplorerNathaniel Kellogg1
M, #3477, b. 8 October 1669, d. 30 October 1750
Parents
Events
Birth* | 8 October 1669 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 28 June 1692 | Sarah Boltwood; Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1,2,3 |
Event-Misc* | 6 June 1693 | Was in Deerfield when the town was attacked by Indians; he escaped and alarmed the town, Deerfield, Hampshire/Franklin, MA, USA,4 |
Anecdote* | 1717, 1721, 1724, 1727, | Was a selectman of Hadley, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, |
Emigration* | 1739 | Moved to the third Precinct of Hadley, now Amherst, Amherst, Hampshire, MA, USA,5 |
Event-Misc | 7 November 1739 | One of original members of the church, Hadley 3rd Pct./now Amherst, Hampshire, MA, USA,5 |
Death* | 30 October 1750 | Hadley (now Amherst), Hampshire, MA, USA,1,6 |
Last Edited | 26 January 2000 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Nathaniel, son of Lieut. Joseph (17), b in Hadley, 8 Oct, 1669; m. 28 June 1692 Sarah Boltwood, b. in Hadley, 1 Oct. 1672, dau of Sergt. Samuel Boltwood and Sarah Lewis.
He was in Deerfield 6 June 1693, when the town was attacked by the Indians; he escaped and alarmed the town. He was one of the largest taxpayers in Hadley; Lieutenant in the militia; selectman of Hadley, 1717, '21, '24, '27, '37. He rem. to the Third Precinct of Hadley (now Amherst) and was one of the original members of the church there, 7 Nov. 1739. He d. 30 Oct, 1750. - [S518] Judd, Sylvester & Boltwood, L. M., History of Hadley including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Sylvester Judd with an introduction by George Sheldon, also Family Genealogies by Lucius M. Boltwood (Springfield, MA 1905: H. R. Huntting & Company, 1905), Sarah, b. Oct. 1, 1672, m. June 28, 1692, Nathaniel Kellogg.
- [S311] unknown author, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg 431
Kellogg, Nathaniel (1669 - 1750) & Sarah Boltwood (1672 - ), Hadley; 28 Jun 1692; Hadley/Andover. - [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, He was in Deerfield 6 June 1693, when the town was attacked by the Indians; he escaped and alarmed the town.
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, He removed to the Third Precinct of Hadley (now Amherst) and was one of the original members of the church there, 7 Nov. 1739.
- [S518] Judd, Sylvester & Boltwood, L. M., History of Hadley including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Sylvester Judd with an introduction by George Sheldon, also Family Genealogies by Lucius M. Boltwood, D. Oct 30, 1750, ae. 80 Amherst (Hadley.)
Family ExplorerSarah Boltwood1
F, #3478, b. 1 October 1672, d. 10 August 1722
Parents
Events
Birth* | 1 October 1672 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1,2 |
Marriage* | 28 June 1692 | Nathaniel Kellogg; Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1,2,3 |
Death* | 10 August 1722 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, |
Last Edited | 27 February 2000 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Nathaniel, son of Lieut. Joseph (17), b in Hadley, 8 Oct, 1669; m. 28 June 1692 Sarah Boltwood, b. in Hadley, 1 Oct. 1672, dau of Sergt. Samuel Boltwood and Sarah Lewis.
He was in Deerfield 6 June 1693, when the town was attacked by the Indians; he escaped and alarmed the town. He was one of the largest taxpayers in Hadley; Lieutenant in the militia; selectman of Hadley, 1717, '21, '24, '27, '37. He rem. to the Third Precinct of Hadley (now Amherst) and was one of the original members of the church there, 7 Nov. 1739. He d. 30 Oct, 1750. - [S518] Judd, Sylvester & Boltwood, L. M., History of Hadley including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Sylvester Judd with an introduction by George Sheldon, also Family Genealogies by Lucius M. Boltwood (Springfield, MA 1905: H. R. Huntting & Company, 1905), Sarah, b. Oct. 1, 1672, m. June 28, 1692, Nathaniel Kellogg.
- [S311] unknown author, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg 431
Kellogg, Nathaniel (1669 - 1750) & Sarah Boltwood (1672 - ), Hadley; 28 Jun 1692; Hadley/Andover.
Family ExplorerNathaniel Kellogg1
M, #3479, b. 22 September 1693
Parents
Events
Birth* | 22 September 1693 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 128 Nathaniel, b. 22 Sept. 1693; m. (1) Sarah Preston; (2) Mrs. Martha (Allis) Hammond; (3) Mrs. Elizabeth Smith.
Family ExplorerEbenezer Kellogg1
M, #3480, b. 31 May 1695
Parents
Events
Birth* | 31 May 1695 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 129 Ebenezer, b 31 May 1695; m. (1) Mrs. Elizabeth (Ingram) Panthorn; (2) Mrs. Sarah Stephens.
Family ExplorerEzekiel Kellogg1
M, #3481, b. 15 April 1697
Parents
Events
Birth* | 15 April 1697 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 130 Ezekiel, b. 15 Apr. 1697; m. Elizabeth Partridge.
Family ExplorerSarah Kellogg1
F, #3482, b. 12 March 1701
Parents
Events
Birth* | 12 March 1701 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 132 Sarah, b. 12 Mar, 1701; m. Deacon Ebenezer Dickinson.
Family ExplorerAbigail Kellogg1
F, #3483, b. 19 March 1703
Parents
Events
Birth* | 19 March 1703 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 133 Abigail, b. 19 Mar. 1703; m. Benjamin Sheldon.
Family ExplorerMary Kellogg1
F, #3484, b. 9 March 1706, d. 29 December 1788
Parents
Events
Birth* | 9 March 1706 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Death* | 29 December 1788 | Aged 82, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 134 Mary b. 9 Mar. 1706; m. Dr. Richard Crouch, 14 Nov., 1732; d. 29 Dec. 1788, aged 82; had no children.
Family ExplorerEphraim Kellogg1
M, #3485, b. 2 August 1709
Parents
Events
Birth* | 2 August 1709 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 135 Ephraim, b. 2 Aug, 1709, m. Dorothy Hawley.
Family ExplorerExperience Kellogg1
F, #3486, b. circa 1711
Parents
Events
Birth* | Circa 1711 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Experience, b. _________; m. Timothy Nash.
Family ExplorerLieut. Joseph Kellogg1
M, #3487, b. before 1 April 1626, d. before 4 February 1708
Parents
Father | Martin Kellogg (b. before 23 November 1595, d. before 20 September 1671) |
Mother | Prudence Bird (b. 23 November 1596, d. before 20 May 1671) |
Family 1: Joanna (b. circa 1626, d. 14 September 1666)
Family 2: Abigail Terry (b. 21 September 1646, d. before 31 October 1726)
Events
Birth* | Before 1 April 1626 | Great Leighs, England, UK,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1648 | Joanna; England?, UK,1 |
Event-Misc* | 1651 | Joanna; Was an early settler and served several terms as selectman, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,2 |
Event-Misc | 9 October 1653 | Joanna; He & his wife were joined to the church, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,2 |
Emigration* | 1657 | Removed to Boston, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA,3 |
Occupation* | 1657 | A weaver, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA,4 |
Property* | 6 October 1659 | Joanna; Bought a home on Washington St., Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."3
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Emigration* | 1661 | Joanna; Was one of proprietors of Hadley, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, He removed from Boston to Hadley and was one of the proprietors. In 1661, the town made an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton, and he built his house on a small "home lot" which had been reserved by the town for a "Ferry lot."5 |
Property | 13 June 1661 | Joanna; Sold the property on Washington St., Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."
They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot.6 |
Marriage* | 9 May 1667 | Abigail Terry; Simsbury, Hartford, CT, USA,1,7,8,9 |
Death* | Before 4 February 1708 | Will dated 28 June 1707 and proved 4 Feb 1708, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved. - [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, It is not known in what year he came to America. He was in Farmington, Conn. in 1651, where he was an early settler and served several terms as selectman. He and his wife were "joined" to the church, 9 Oct. 1653.
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."
They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot. - [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling."
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, He removed from Boston to Hadley and was one of the proprietors. In 1661, the town made an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton, and he built his house on a small "home lot" which had been reserved by the town for a "Ferry lot."
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot.
- [S604] unknown author, "unknown article title", New England Historic Genealogical Society Register: Vol. 14, April 1860, Pg 126
married 2nd, May 9, 1667, Abigail Terry, b. in Simsbury, CT Sept. 21, 1646, Daughter of Dea. Stephen Terry of Dorchester, Windsor and Simsbury. She was living in 1715. - [S311] unknown author, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg 431
Kellogg, Joseph (1626 - 1707) & 2/wf Abigail Terry (1646? - 1715+); 9 May 1667, 9 Mar 1667; Hadley. - [S1325] Robert Charles Anderson The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 Volume III P-W (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
Family ExplorerJoanna1
F, #3488, b. circa 1626, d. 14 September 1666
Events
Birth* | Circa 1626 | England, UK,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1648 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; England?, UK,1 |
Event-Misc* | 1651 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Was an early settler and served several terms as selectman, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,2 |
Event-Misc | 9 October 1653 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; He & his wife were joined to the church, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,2 |
Property | 6 October 1659 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Bought a home on Washington St., Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."3
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Emigration* | 1661 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Was one of proprietors of Hadley, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, He removed from Boston to Hadley and was one of the proprietors. In 1661, the town made an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton, and he built his house on a small "home lot" which had been reserved by the town for a "Ferry lot."4 |
Property* | 13 June 1661 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Sold the property on Washington St., Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."
They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot.5 |
Death* | 14 September 1666 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved. - [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, It is not known in what year he came to America. He was in Farmington, Conn. in 1651, where he was an early settler and served several terms as selectman. He and his wife were "joined" to the church, 9 Oct. 1653.
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, and removed, about 1657 to Boston, where "Joseph Kelog, weaver, late of Farmington, in the colony of Connecticut, now of Boston," bought from Peter Oliver and his wife 16 Oct., 1659 "their dwelling-house, fronting to the street leading to Roxbury, for one hundred and forty pounds starling." Joseph "Kelog" and Joanna, his wife, mortgaged the same premises, 18 Nov., 1659, to Sergt. Thomas Clarke, to secure the payment of one hundred pounds to be paid "in good wheate, pork and pease at merchants' currant price."
They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot. - [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, He removed from Boston to Hadley and was one of the proprietors. In 1661, the town made an agreement with him to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northampton, and he built his house on a small "home lot" which had been reserved by the town for a "Ferry lot."
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, They sold the same premises to John Witherden, 13 June 1661. This land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street), which Joseph bought for seven hundred dollars in 1659, is one of the most valuable parcels of land in Boston, being worth more than one hundred dollars per square foot.
Family ExplorerAbigail Terry1
F, #3489, b. 21 September 1646, d. before 31 October 1726
Parents
Events
Birth* | 21 September 1646 | Windsor (simsbury), Hartford, CT, USA,1,2,3 |
Baptism | 27 September 1646 | Windsor, Hartford, CT, USA,2,3 |
Witness | Circa 1663 | Stephen Terry and Elizabeth; Removed to Hadley and was its first constable, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Marriage* | 9 May 1667 | Lieut. Joseph Kellogg; Simsbury, Hartford, CT, USA,1,4,5,3 |
Death* | Before 31 October 1726 | Will dated 29 May, 1717 and proved 31 Oct. 1726, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved. - [S523] unknown volume, Connecticut vital Records
Windsor
Births-Marriages-Deaths
1637 - 1850
Barbour Collection
Connecticut State Library: Terry, Abigayl, d. (Stephen), b. Sept. 21, 1646
Abigail, d. Stephen, bp Sept 27, 1646, (1929), unknown repository, New England Historic Genealogical Society - also 617-536-5740, 101 Newbury St., Boston, MA, USA, 02116-3007, 800-286-3447. Hereinafter cited as Connecticut vital Records
Windsor
Births-Marriages-Deaths
1637 - 1850
Barbour Collection
Connecticut State Library. - [S1325] Robert Charles Anderson The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 Volume III P-W (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
- [S604] unknown author, "unknown article title", New England Historic Genealogical Society Register: Vol. 14, April 1860, Pg 126
married 2nd, May 9, 1667, Abigail Terry, b. in Simsbury, CT Sept. 21, 1646, Daughter of Dea. Stephen Terry of Dorchester, Windsor and Simsbury. She was living in 1715. - [S311] unknown author, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 by Clarence Almon Torrey (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date), Pg 431
Kellogg, Joseph (1626 - 1707) & 2/wf Abigail Terry (1646? - 1715+); 9 May 1667, 9 Mar 1667; Hadley.
Family ExplorerStephen Terry1
M, #3490, b. 25 August 1608, d. between 19 September 1668 and 22 September 1668
Parents
Events
Birth* | 25 August 1608 | Stockton, Wiltshire, England, UK,1,2 |
Baptism | 31 August 1608 | Stockton, Wilshire,2 |
Immigratn* | 1630 | Elizabeth; Came to America on the Mary and John, Dorchester,3,2 |
Event-Misc* | 16 May 1631 | Admitted freeman, Dorchester, Suffolk, MA, USA,3 |
Freeman* | 18 May 1631 | 2 |
Trips* | From 1633 to 1644 | England; traveled back to England to get married2 |
Property* | 3 April 1633 | Dorchester; was responsible for forty feet of fence for two cows at Dorchester.2 |
Marriage* | 13 March 1633/34 | Jane Hardey; Symondsbury, Dorsetshire,2 |
Public Service* | 10 February 1634/35 | Dorchester; Dorchester viewer of pales for Great Lots2 |
Public Service | 7 July 1635 | Dorchester; Dorchester constable2 |
Residence* | 1636 | Hadley4 |
Emigration* | 1637 | Elizabeth; Removed to Windsor, Conn., Windsor, Hartford, CT, USA,3 |
Event-Misc | 1638 | Was a member of the first troop of cavalry organized in this country, Windsor, Hartford, CT, USA,3 |
Real Estate* | 11 January 1640/41 | Windsor; held five parcels of land: houselot of seven and a half acres (marked "sold")' twenty acres of meadow adjoinging (marked "sold"); over the Great River in breadth thirty-six rod, in length three miles (marked " this sold to George Phelps"); sixty-four acres in the Northwest Field (marked "sold"); and twelve acres of woodland.2 |
Public Service | 15 September 1643 | Connecticut; Connecticut grand jury2 |
Marriage* | After 1647 | Elizabeth; Wiltshire?, England, UK,3,2 |
Public Service | 11 March 1657/58 | One of thirty-seven "troopers" organized under the command of Major John Mason.2 |
Emigration | Circa 1663 | Elizabeth; Removed to Hadley and was its first constable, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, Abigail Terry3 |
Will* | 19 September 1668 | Hadley2 |
Death* | Between 19 September 1668 and 22 September 1668 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1,5,2 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
Stephen Terry, son of John Terry and Mary White, came to America on the "Mary and John" in 1630; admitted freeman in Dorchester, Mass., 16 May 1631; rem. to Windsor, Conn, in 1637, where he was a member of the first troop of cavalry organized in this country. He rem. to Hadley as early as 1663, and was its first constable. He d. there 1668; his wife d 11 Aug 1683. - [S1325] Robert Charles Anderson The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 Volume III P-W (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New, 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved. - [S1324] Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn The Great Migration Immigrants to New England 1634-1635 Volume II, II C-F (Boston, MA: Great Migration Study Project New England Genealogical Society, 2001.)
- [S518] Judd, Sylvester & Boltwood, L. M., History of Hadley including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts by Sylvester Judd with an introduction by George Sheldon, also Family Genealogies by Lucius M. Boltwood (Springfield, MA 1905: H. R. Huntting & Company, 1905), d. Sept. 1668 in Hadley.
Family ExplorerElizabeth1
F, #3491, b. circa 1608, d. 11 August 1683
Events
Birth* | Circa 1608 | Wiltshire?, England, UK,1 |
Immigratn* | 1630 | Stephen Terry; Came to America on the Mary and John, Dorchester,1,2 |
Emigration* | 1637 | Stephen Terry; Removed to Windsor, Conn., Windsor, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Marriage* | After 1647 | Stephen Terry; Wiltshire?, England, UK,1,2 |
Emigration | Circa 1663 | Stephen Terry; Removed to Hadley and was its first constable, Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, Abigail Terry1 |
Death* | 11 August 1683 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA, aged 90 years1,2 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved. - [S1325] Robert Charles Anderson The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633 Volume III P-W (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher.)
Family ExplorerJohn Terry1
M, #3492, b. circa 1585
Family: Mary White (b. circa 1585)
Son | Stephen Terry+ (b. 25 August 1608, d. between 19 September 1668 and 22 September 1668) |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1585 | Wiltshire?, England, UK,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1606 | Mary White; Wiltshire?, England, UK,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved.
Family ExplorerMary White1
F, #3493, b. circa 1585
Family: John Terry (b. circa 1585)
Son | Stephen Terry+ (b. 25 August 1608, d. between 19 September 1668 and 22 September 1668) |
Events
Birth* | Circa 1585 | Wiltshire?, England, UK,1 |
Marriage* | Circa 1606 | John Terry; Wiltshire?, England, UK,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), 17 Lieut. Joseph, son of Martin (7), bap. in Great Leighs, England 1 Apr. 1626; m (1) probably in England, Joanna ______.
She d. in Hadley, Mass 14 Sept 1666. He m. (2) Abigail Terry, b. in Windsor, Conn, 21 Sept. 1646, dau of Stephen Terry, * b. in Stockton, Wiltshire, England, 25 Aug, 1608, and Elizabeth ____.
He d. between 27 June 1707, when his will was dated and 4 Feb, 1708, when it was proved; she d. between 29 May, 1717, when her will was dated, and 31 Oct. 1726, when it was proved.
Family ExplorerElizabeth Kellogg1
F, #3494, b. 5 March 1651, d. circa 1653
Parents
Events
Birth* | 5 March 1651 | Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Death* | Circa 1653 | Died young, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Elizabeth, b in Farmington, 5 Mar 1651; d. young.
Family ExplorerJoseph Kellogg1
M, #3495, b. 11 August 1653, d. between 1682 and 1684
Parents
Events
Birth* | 11 August 1653 | Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Death* | Between 1682 and 1684 | 1 |
Event-Misc* | March 1682 | Fined for breach of the Sabbath; In Mar, 1682, he was fined ten shippings for breach of Sabbath, "having travelled till midnight in the night before the Sabbath."1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Joseph, b. 11 Aug, 1653; d. between 1682 and 1684; in Mar, 1682, he was fined ten shippings for breach of Sabbath, "having travelled till midnight in the night before the Sabbath."
Family ExplorerNathaniel Kellogg1
M, #3496, b. before 29 October 1654, d. circa 1655
Parents
Events
Birth* | Before 29 October 1654 | Bapt. 29 Oct 1654, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Baptism | 29 October 1654 | 2 |
Death* | Circa 1655 | Died young, Farmington, Hartford, CT, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Nathaniel bap. 29 Oct, 1654, d. young.
- [S1024] for private circulation only, compiler, "Notes on some of the Descendants of Joseph Kellogg of Hadley"; Descendants of Jeseph Kellogg, Ancestral File (1898), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Notes on some of the Descendants of Joseph Kellogg of Hadley."
Family ExplorerMartin Kellogg1
M, #3498, b. 22 November 1658
Parents
Events
Birth* | 22 November 1658 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Martin, b. in Boston 22 Nov. 1658; m. (1) Anna Hinsdale; (2) MrsSarah (Dickinson) Lane; (3) Mrs. Sarah (Huxley) Smith.
Family ExplorerEdward Kellogg1
M, #3499, b. 1 October 1660
Parents
Events
Birth* | 1 October 1660 | Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Edward,b in Boston 1 Oct., 1660; m.Dorothy _______.
Family ExplorerSamuel Kellogg1
M, #3500, b. 28 September 1662
Parents
Events
Birth* | 28 September 1662 | Hadley, Hampshire, MA, USA,1 |
Citations
- [S411] Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (San Francisco, CA: Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., 1903), Samuel,b. in Hadley, 28 Sept. 1662; m. Sarah Merrill.