PHILLIPPE KELLOGG {1} <1.2b.3a>, probably son of Thomas <1.2b> and grandson of Nicholas <1>, of Debden. He m. 2 Oct. 1579 Anne Mynot, b. 1561, d. 1598 or 1661. He was the first of the name, in England, from whom the Kelloggs of the New World can, with certainty, trace their descent. He first appears in Bocking, Essex, a parish adjoining Braintree, 15 Sept. 1583, when his son, Thomas, was baptized. Two years later he was found in Great Leighs, where his son, Robert, was baptized in 1585. That the record of baptism of all of his children has not been found is shown by the record of the burial of his daughter, Annis, in Great Leighs, 25 May 1611. The registers of Great Leighs extend to 1558. The record of the baptism of Robert is the first time that the name of Kellogg appears in the registers of that parish. There is a missing link in the chain of documentary evidence connecting the families of Bocking, Great Leighs and Debden. A close study of all the records, together with the trend of emigration from Debden to Manuden, Thaxted, Bocking, Great Leighs and Braintree (in all of which parishes the principal occupation was spinning and weaving) in connection with the alliances [1] in Great Leighs with persons of the same names as in Debden, convinces me that the line of descent from Nicholas is as given above. A search of the Court Rolls of Great Leighs fails to reveal the name of Kellogg.
No record of his death has been found, and as the records of Great Leighs are quite full, it is probable that he did not die there. He may have rem. to Braintree and had other children, but the records of Braintree extend no farther than 1660 and the earliest known date of a Kellogg in Braintree was in 1623, when Moses Woll mentioned Phillippe's son, Robert, in his will.
Children:
THOMAS {2} <1.2b.3a.4a>, bap. at Bocking, Essex, 15 Sept. 1583; m. (1) Annis Hare; (2) Widow Tabitha Hilles.
ANNIS {3} <1.2b.3a.4b> (no record of baptism has been found), perhaps b. 1585. ,"Annis, daughter of Phillippe Kellogge", buried in Great Leighs, 25 May 1611.
ROBERT {4} <1.2b.3a.4c>, bap. in Great Leighs, 14 Nov. 1585. In the will of Moses Woll, of Braintree, 23 Jan. 1623, he was bequeathed a small sum. He rem. to Braintree, where he bought of Mark, Mary, Edward and Thomas Stebbing all their right in the parcel of land, one and one-half acres, at Minche's Oak with a messuage, which he surrendered on the 22d day of May, 1632, to Martin Kellogg and his wife, Prudence. "Robert Kelluck" was buried in Braintree, 18 Jan. 1666.
MARY {5} <1.2b.3a.4d>, bap. in Great Leighs, 16 Feb. 1588; m. there, 1 May 1628, William Stotturne.
PRUDENCE {6} <1.2b.3a.4e>, bap. in Great Leighs, 20 Mar. 1592; buried there, 24 Mar. 1629.
MARTYN {7} <1.2b.3a.4f>, bap. in Great Leighs, 23 Nov. 1595; m. Prudence Bird.
NATHANIEL {8} <1.2b.3a.4g>, [2] b. ---; m. Elizabeth; d. in New England.
JOHN {9} <1.2b.3a.4h>, b. ---.
JANE {10} <1.2b.3a.4i>, b.---; m. --- Allison.
RACHEL {11} <1.2b.3a.4j>, b. ---; m. Samuel Cave; d. before 20 Oct. 1666, when Samuel Cave, of Braintree, made his will, mentioning his daughters, Rachel, the wife of John Parborow; Phoebe and Mary, and son, Nathaniel.