CHARLES WHITE KELLOGG {3587} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7i.8c.9a.10l>, son of Frederick {1302} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7i.8c.9a>, b. in Brutus (now Senate), N. Y., 21 May 1815; m. 9 Jan. 1840, Demmis Dewey Comstock, b. in Comstock's Landing, Washington Co., N. Y., 3 Dec. 1821, dau. of Peter Comstock, b. in Egremont, Mass., 11 Feb. 1796, and Lucy Jackson, b. in Wallingford, Vt., 9 Mar. 1791.

He d. in Port Kent, N. Y., 25 July 1896; she d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., 11 Jan. 1900.

He res. in Brooklyn for the last forty years of his life. In the early part of his life he was a clerk in Auburn; from 1835 to '42 a member of the hardware firm of Kellogg & Co., in Troy, N. Y.; from 1842 to '49 in the transportation business with his father-in-law on Lake Champlain, and in farming and general business in Comstock's Landing; from 1849 to '51 in the brewing business in Buffalo, N. Y.; from 1851 to '61 engaged in general commission business in the City of New York, being a member of the old Corn Exchange; from 1861 until his death he was associated with his son in the machinery oil business and auction sales of fancy livestock, the firm name being Peter C. Kellogg & Co. He was an investigator of modern spiritualism as early as 1850, and became a life-long convert to the truth of its teachings.

Children:

PETER COMSTOCK {8590} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7i.8c.9a.10l.11a>, b. in Troy, 26 Apr. 1841; m. Julia Burwell Snow.

GERTRUDE {8591} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7i.8c.9a.10l.11b>, b. 29 Dec. 1843; she was an elocutionist and actress; played leading parts with Edwin Forrest, Booth, Barrett and others; she was the Queen in the star cast of "Hamlet", in New York, 21 May, 1888, for the benefit of Lester Wallack, in which the leading actors and actresses took part; she is unm.

FANNY {8592} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7i.8c.9a.10l.11c>, b. 30 Apr. 1848; res. unm. in Brooklyn.