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Dea. Benjamin KELLOGG
Abigail SEDGWICK |
Husband: Benjamin KELLOGG
Birth: ca. Jan 1701/2, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: Dea. Samuel KELLOGG — Joseph3, Martin2,
Phillippe1
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Marriage-1: 9 Nov 1721, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT |
Wife-1: Abigail SEDGWICK
Birth: 23 Feb 1702/3, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: Capt. Samuel SEDGWICK Mother: Mary HOPKINS |
Marriage-2: |
Wife-2: Elizabeth BROWN |
Marriage-3: |
Wife-3: Elizabeth WEBSTER |
Children with Abigail SEDGWICK — born in CT: |
1. Margaret KELLOGG, bap. 17 Feb 1723, West Hartford,
Hartford Co., CT
2. Benjamin KELLOGG, bap. 11 Oct 1724, West Hartford, Hartford Co., CT; m. Comfort THOMPSON 3. John KELLOGG, bap. 4 Sep 1726, West Hartford, Hartford Co., CT 4. Abigail KELLOGG, b. Sep 1728; m. Charles BURRALL 5. Maria KELLOGG, b. ca. 1731; d. 21 Aug 1748, Harwinton, Litchfield Co., CT 6. Samuel KELLOGG, b. 9 Jun 1734; m. Chloe BACON 7. Thankful KELLOGG, b. ca. 1730s; m. Daniel HOPKINS 8 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, Connecticut |
Source:
1. Timothy Hopkins. 1903. The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New. 2 vols. Self-published [Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., San Francisco, CA] (online at Ancestry.com):
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