"JABEZ KELLOGG" <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j>

JABEZ KELLOGG {249} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j>, son of Joseph {60}<1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c>, b. 11 Feb. 1734; m. Abigail Catlin.

She d. 1788, in the house of her son, Jabez, in Hanover, N. H. He rem. to Hanover, 1785, and d. there 1791.

He was a private in Capt. Samuel Smith's Co.; marched from South Hadley for the relief of Fort William Henry, Aug. 1757; served thirteen days; traveled 180 miles; also in Capt. Elijah Smith's Co., Col. Israel Williams' Reg. in the expedition against Canada at Crown Point, 26 Apr. to 7 Dec. 1759, and furnished himself with arms. He served in the revolutionary army as Corp. in Capt. Kendrick's Co., Col. Lovell's Reg. in Charlestown, Mass., 1776; Sergt. in Capt. Chapin's Co., Col. Porter's Reg., 24 Sept. to 4 Oct. 1777; private in Capt. Wait's Co., Col. Woodbridge's Reg., on Bennington Alarm, Aug. 1777.

Children (born in South Hadley):

PHINEAS {765} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9a>, b. 6 Jan. 1759; m. 1783, Jemima Snow, b. in South Hadley, 26 Aug. 1765, dau. of Ebenezer Snow and Mary Chipman; she d. 5 May 1824 in Brookfield, Vt.; d eleven children; he m. (2) in Berlin, Vt., 19 Dec. 1827, Mrs. Mabel Fox Andrews, b. in Glastonbury, Mass., 15 Mar. 1762, widow of Elijah Andrews (1758-1826); he d. 12 Apr. 1840 in Brookfield, Vt.; she d. 6 Nov. 1846 in Berlin, Vt.

ENOS {766} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9b>, b. 28 July 1761; m. in South Hadley, Mass., Jan. 1785, Lydia Alvord, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 25 Apr. 1762, dau. of Nathan Alvord and Lydia White; she d. 1792 in Shelburne, Mass.; had four children; he m. (2) n Shelburne, Mass., 10 Oct. 1792, Demmis Wells, b. in New London, Conn., 1764, dau. of Simeon Wells and Lydia Knight; she d. Dec. 1833 in Enosburg, Vt.; had seven children; he d. there 14 Nov. 1847.

JABEZ {767} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9c>, b. 22 Apr. 1763; m. in Lebanon, N. H., 24 Jan. 1792, Temperence (Tempy) Walton, b. in South Hadley, Mass., 1771, dau. of John Walton and Elizabeth Clark;she d. 26 Oct. 1805 in Hanover, N. H.; had one child; he m. (2) in Hanover, N. H., 10 Apr. 1806, Ruby Utley, iin prob., N. H., 24 Oct. 1778, dau. of Joseph Utley and Jerusha Martin; he d. 25 Dec. 1831 in Hanover, N. H.; she d. 7 Jan. 1862 in Concord, N. Y.; had five children.

JULIAN (JULIE) {768} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9d>, b. 27 Sept. 1765; m. in Shelburne, Mass., 14 Feb. 1788, Mary (Molly) Poole {1628} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8a.9a>, b. in Shelburne, Mass., 1 Feb. 1771, dau. of Lieut. Jacob Poole and Mary (Molly) Kellogg {534} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8a>; he d. 4 Aug. 1813 in Shelburne, Mass.; she d. 7 Sep. 1833 in Bernardston, Mass.; had ten children.

NOADIAH {769} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9e>, b. 26 Oct. 1767; m. m. in Winchester, N. H., 17 Sep. 1795, Pollina Stebbins, b. in Northfield, Mass., 15 Oct. 1771, dau. of Josiah Stebbins and Mary Howe; he d. 9 Jan. 1813 in Burlington, Vt.; she d. 28 Nov. 1831 in Hanover, N. H.; had eight children.

JOSEPH {770} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9f>, b. 26 Feb. 1770; m. in Somerset, Mass., Sep. 1799, Mrs. Mercy (Davis) Bowen, b. in Swansea, Mass., 8 Sep. 1771, dau. of Benjamin Davis and Lydia Nichols; she d. 6 June 1803 in Somerset, Mass.; had three children; he m. (2) in Somerset, Mass., 9 Sep. 1804, Mary Chasei, b. in Swansea, Mass., 12 Feb. 1782, dau. of James Chase and Sarah Davis; she d. 30 Sep. 1819 in Somerset, Mass.; had four children; he d. June 1843 in Somerset, Mass.

ABIGAIL {771} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9g>, b. 20 Mar. 1772; m. in Lebanon, N. H., 24 June 1792, Hon. John Walton, b. in Lebanon, N. H., 1766, son of John Walton and Elizabeth Clark; he d. 14 June 1843 in Montpelier, Vt.; she d. there 5 Oct. 1845; had seven children.

ERASTUS {772} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9h>, b. 27 Oct. 1774; d. 12 May 1775.

ERASTUS {773} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9i>, b. 4 Apr. 1776; m. in Peacham, Vt., 15 Dec. 1799, Elizabeth Smith, b. in Danville, Vt., 1779, dau. of Aaron Smith; she d. 25 Feb. 1801 in Peacham, Vt.; had one child; he m. (2) in Peacham, 3 Dec. 1801, Judith Hall, b. in Peacham, 12 Nov. 1781, dau. of Timothy Hall and Ann Foster; he d. 16 July 1853 in East Hardwick, Vt.; she d. 19 Dec. 1856 in Peacham; had eleven children.

JOHN {774} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9j>, b. 17 Nov. 1778; d. unm. about 1806, in Savannah, Ga. where, according to Hopkins, he was engaged in building a factory when last heard from.

RACHEL {775} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6d.7c.8j.9k>, b. 23 July 1781; prob. d. unm. in Cambridge, Mass., 22 Dec. 1833. Notes: 1) At least three Rachel Kelloggs in Ancestry trees have assumed that this death is associated with them; similarly, there is little evidence that the Cambrdidge death is associated with this Rachel, although this is the assumption made by Hopkins. 2) The Find-A-Grave relates that "The records at Mount Auburn state that her family name is Jacobs, indicating that she was related to Rev. Bela and Sarah (Sprague) Jacobs.[1] She was reinterred with them 15 Dec. 1848 (with the name "Rachel Kellogg" on the monument). She may have been a nun or had a part in the Reverend's sect."