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William Kellogg

Birth1743 - Sunderland, Franklin, MA
Death5 May 1802 - Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States
MotherLydia Sawtelle
FatherEphraim Kellogg

Born in Sunderland, Franklin, MA on 1743 to Ephraim Kellogg and Lydia Sawtelle. William Kellogg married Bathsheba Karley and had 14 children. He passed away on 5 May 1802 in Addison, Addison, Vermont, United States.

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Parents
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Ephraim Kellogg
1707 - 1758
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Lydia Sawtelle
1707 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Bathsheba Karley
1750 - 1816
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Josiah Kellogg
1770 - 1847
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William Kellogg
1779 - 1834
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Lydia Kellogg
1784 - 1870
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Solomon Kellogg
1770 - 1828
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William Kellogg
1768 - 1774
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Jemima Kellogg
1792 - Unknown
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David Kellogg
1779 - Unknown
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Sherman Kellogg
1775 - 1848
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Lucinda Kellogg
1794 - Unknown
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Jacob Kellogg
1776 - Unknown
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Esther Kellogg
1795 - Unknown
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Elisha Kellogg
1778 - Unknown
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Saxton Kellogg
1769 - 1836
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Shirley Kellogg
1777 - 1840

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