NOAH KELLOGG {1278} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f>, son of Pliny {424} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e>, b. in Sheffield, Mass., 12 Nov. 1793; m. 29 Mar. 1814, Jerusha Stoddard, b. 15 Dec. 1796.

He d. 27 June 1866 in Lagrange, Oh.; she d. 27 June 1870 in Oberlin, Oh., and was buried in Lagrange.

He was a farmer; res. in Lorain Co., Oh.; deacon in the Freewill Baptist Church; first a Democrat and then a Republican.

Children:

HUGH HENDERSON {3452} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10a>, b. 14 Jan. 1815; m. Nancy Walker.

WILBUR CURTIS {3453} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10b>, b. 17 May 1816; m. Martha Stone.

MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE {3454} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10c>, b. 17 June 1817; d. 16 Apr. 1833 in Lagrange, Oh.

MILO FRANKLIN {3455} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10d>, b. 30 Mar. 1820; m. Adeline Maria Case.

FRANCIS NELSON {3456} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10e>, b. 16 Dec. 1821; m. (1) Jerusha Ann Cleveland; (2) Mrs. Stoddard.

AMANDA MINERVA {3457} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10f>, b. 8 Nov. 1822; m. Dr. A. Evans.

TRUMAN GILBERT {3458} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10g>, b. 5 Oct. 1824; d. 5 July 1825, in Harrisville, Oh.

CLEMENT AUGUSTUS {3459} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10h>, b. 29 Nov. 1825; m. Susan Altamira Reynolds.

ALICE GRAVES {3460} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10i>, b. 3 Nov. 1828; m., as his second wife, in Oberlin, Oh., 3 Nov. 1864, Homer Whitcomb, b. 10 Nov. 1821, son of Simon Whitcomb and Abigail Grow, of Pittsfield, Loraine Co., Oh.; he was a farmer; a Methodist; he was first a Republican and later a Democrat.

NOAH SPENCER {3461} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10j>, b. 19 Dec. 1829, in Ohio; in 1852, he began the journey across the plains, reaching Council Bluffs that year, and coming on to Portland, Or. in 1853. He terminated his trip at the Sound the same season. The next year he engaged in lumbering at Port Gamble, and continued in that business until 1870, spending one year, 1860, in the Boise basin. Since 1870 Mr. Kellogg has devoted the most of his attention to mining, traveling in British Columbia, California and Mexico, prospecting and gathering mining information. In 1888, he went to the Coeur d'Alene country, and became part owner of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mines, which were sold in 1887 to Simeon G. Reed for the sum of one million, five hundred thousand dollars. He m. (1) in Stilacoom, Wash., 17 Feb. 1874, Mrs. Amanda (Mitchell) Bird, widow of Mark Bird, b. 12 Feb. 1827; she d. in Forest Grove, Or., 8 Aug. 1886; he m. (2) ---; (3) in San Jose, Cal., 23 Dec. 1895, Narcissa J. (Fike) Ashton, b. 28 Dec., 1843, widow of John Ashton, of Warsaw, Ind., dau. of Abraham Fike, b. 14 Apr. 1819, and Mary Louise Dutton, b. 1824. He is a capitalist, lngersollian and Republican; res. in Kellogg, Idaho, a town that was named for him; has no children.

ORANGE STODDARD {3462} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10k>, b. in Lagrange, 28 May 1831; m. 8 Apr. 1882, Melissa Morgan, b. 12 Jan. 1842, in Des Moines, Ia., dau. of L. K. Morgan and --- Mason; was a farmer and a Democrat; res. in McMinnville, Ore.; had no children.

JASON SPENCER {3463} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7h.8e.9f.10l>, b. 14 Aug. 1834; m. (1) Lucinda Russell Gray; (2) Georgiana Banks.