MIRANDA KELLOGG {7876} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b>, dau. of Jonah {3274} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a>, b. in Berkshire Co., Mass., 21 Sept. 1800; m. in Monroe, Oh., 1818, Dr. Jacob Vosburgh, b. in Fort Ann, N. Y., 1789, son of David Martin (??) Vosburgh and Elizabeth B. “Eliza" Snyder.

She d. while visiting her dau. in Iowa City, Ia., 11 July 1856; he d. in Erie, Pa., 1 Dec. 1862.

He was educated in Vermont; practiced in Pierpont and Monroe, Oh., Pendleton, N. Y., and Erie; was for a long time president of the Erie County Medical Society.

Children:

Clarinda Vosburgh {14525} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12a>, b. 25 Dec. 1823; m. 1851, John F. Hampson; in 1855 they rem. to Iowa City, and later to Arkansas River Landing, Ark., where she d. 1868; he d. in De Witt, Ark. about 1878; had one child.

Miranda Vosburgh {14526} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12b>, b. 21 Jan. 1825; m. in Erie, 13 May 1850, Theophilus Ransom Carter, b. in York Co., Pa., 19 Sept. 1820, son of Samuel Carter, b. in Tuscarora, Pa., 25 Mar. 1777, and Nancy Paxton, b. in Maryland; he did a large business in Erie, having two drug stores, a grocery store, a lumber yard and a planing mill; he d. 14 June 1861; after his death she res. in Erie and later in Mount Vernon, N. Y.

Charles Vosburgh {14527} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12c>, b. July 1827; was a civil engineer; was well educated, both in law and medicine, and excelled in the natural sciences; was a correspondent of the New Orleans Academy of Sciences; d. unm. in Vicksburg, 1858.

Edward Vosburgh {14528} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12d>, b. in Erie, 13 Aug. 1831; m. 10 Apr. 1861, Eliza Hall of Warren, Pa., b. 11 May 1835, dau. of Orris Hall, b. in Vermont, 22 Sept. 1804, and Eliza K. Hackney, b. in Mendiville, Pa., 18 Feb. 1809; was a civil engineer; d. 27 June 1862; was buried in Erie; had one child.

William Mason Vosburgh {14529} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12e>, b. in Erie, 20 Oct. 1835; m. (1) 20 Apr. 1870, Ellen Marshall Smedes, b. in Kentucky, 14 Sept. 1849, dau. of William C. Smedes, b. in New York about 1819, and Anna M. Marshall, dau. of Thomas A. Marshall, who was Chief Justice of Kentucky; she d. 15 June 1873; he m. (2) 17 Aug. 1878, Anna Marshall Smedes, sister of his first wife, b. 24 Sept. 1847; he was a civil engineer in Missouri and Kansas, 1855; settled in Vicksburg, Miss., 1858; was Lieut. of the Vicksburg Volunteers; served four years in the army of Northern Virginia; was wounded several times, but most severely in the battle of the Wilderness, when he lost most of his right hand, which nearly cost him his life; he was secretary and treasurer of the Vicksburg and Meriden Railroad.

Augustus Jacob Vosburgh {14530} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9e.10a.11b.12f>, b. in Erie, 14 Sept. 1838; m. in Winfield, W. Va., 5 Apr. 1874, Rachel Ellen Rowley, b. in Ravenswood, W. Va., dau. of Brazil Osborn Rowley, b. in Gallia Co., Oh., 14 Feb. 1834, and Mary Elizabeth Shepard, b. in Philadelphia, 30 Dec. 1836; he was educated an engineer; was employed on the Lake Shore Railroad, 1856-57; on the Erie and Pittsburg Railroad, 1858; was in the oil business in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, 1860-61; was assistant engineer on the Peninsula Railroad, 1870; was in Charleston, W. Va., as engineer of public works; was graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Baltimore, Md., 1881; res. in Charleston. They had 7 children.