NATHANIEL KELLOGG {1197} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9j>, son of Moses {394} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a>, b. in Westfield, Mass., 24 Feb. 1758; m. (1) Palm Hawkins.
She d. ---; he m. (2) Annice Gray, dau. of Joseph Gray.
After the revolution he became a Baptist preacher of some note, mention of whom is made in the old Baptist Church in Amenia, now Millerton, N. Y., as having been present at an ordination council, 17 Dec. 1788, at which his father-in-law and his brother-in-law, Elder Jeduthan Gray, were present.
He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; served from 8 May 1775, eight months in the army at Boston; had an order for a bounty coat. In his application for pension he stated that he was b. in Westfield, Mass., 24 Feb. 1758; lived in Alford when called into service; soon after the war he rem. to Greene, Chenango Co., N. Y. In Apr. 1775, he went from Alford as a Minute man to Boston, where he served until the evacuation of the city, 17 Mar. 1776; he then marched to New York City; was with the army on the retreat from Long Island and New York City to Harlem, and to White Plains, where he was in the battle of that place, and later crossed into New Jersey. On the advance of Gen. Burgoyne and the call of Gen. Schuyler for aid, he joined the northern army; was stationed at Forts Edward, Miller and Ann, and was present at the surrender of Saratoga. In 1840, he was living in Jasper, Steuben Co., N. Y.
Child (by first wife):
TRYPHENA {3298} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9j.10a>, b. ---.
Child (by second wife):
ELIZABETH (BETSEY) {3299} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8a.9j.10b>, b. ---.