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Rufus Kellogg

Birth25 Feb 1821 - Milton, Ulster, New York
Death6 Aug 1906 - Brewerton, Onondaga Co., NY
MotherTamar Palmer
FatherElijah Kellogg

Born in Milton, Ulster, New York on 25 Feb 1821 to Elijah Kellogg and Tamar Palmer. Rufus Kellogg married Jane T Smedley and had 8 children. He passed away on 6 Aug 1906 in Brewerton, Onondaga Co., NY.

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Elijah Kellogg
1797 - 1886
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Tamar Palmer
1802 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Jane T Smedley
1828 - 1867
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Eliza Ann Jackson
1824 - 1917
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Frederick Eugene "Fred" Kellogg
1862 - 1918
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William Eugene Kellogg
1853 - 1855
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Maria Ellen Kellogg
1851 - 1863
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Edwin A. Kellogg
1845 - 1848
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Charles Kellogg
1849 - 1849
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Donald Alphonso Kellogg
1865 - 1920
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Clarence Vernon Kellogg
1860 - 1926
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John A Kellogg
1866 - Unknown

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