WILLIAM KELLOGG {1213} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9d>, son of Deacon William {397} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d>, b. 6 May 1759; m. in Monkton, Vt., Urania Bishop.
He d. in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 20 Oct. 1824; was accidentally killed by being thrown from a wagon.
He was a revolutionary pensioner; his military record is taken from the records in the pension office in Washington.
In 1818, he lived in Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y., aged 58. In 1776, he joined a company of Rangers that was stationed in Wyoming, Pa., and in 1777 he joined the main army in New Jersey; he was employed in scouting and harassing the enemy, whose headquarters were in New Brunswick; he was one of the detachment that was thrown into Mud Fort on the Delaware to defend it, when attacked by the British vessels of war, which were supporting the British army in its advance and occupation of Philadelphia. After the massacre of Wyoming his company was sent there, and when the expedition under Gen. Sullivan advanced against the Indians in the Susquehanna River Valley, and into the State of New York, he marched with them; he was in the battles of Monmouth, N. J., Fort Mifflin and Mud Island.
Children:
ROWLAND {3362} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9d.10a>, b. 26 Nov. 1786; m. Sarah Titus.
ROWENA {3363} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9d.10b>, b. ---; d. young.