JOSIAH KELLOGG {1389} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j.9b>, son of Josiah {443} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j>, b. in Troy, N. Y., 16 Dec. 1792; m. 10 May 1830, Catharine Ramsey, b. in Carlisle, Pa., 15 Sept. 1806, dau. of Hon. William Ramsey of Carlisle, and --- Clark of Clark's Ferry, Pa.
She d. in Erie, Pa., 20 July 1875; he d. in the same place, 26 Sept 1886.
In May 1815, he went to New York and was a bookkeeper until Oct. 1818, when he rem. to Erie, and was a merchant until 1833. He retired from business on account of his health, and lived in St. Joseph, Mich. until the spring of 1845, when he returned to Erie and engaged in the forwarding business, and later in the coal trade, in Chicago, from Dec. 1867 to May 1873.
Children (born in Erie):
WILLIAM RAMSEY {3758} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j.9b.10a>, b. 24 Feb. 1833; d. Oct. 1844.
JOSIAH HOLCOMB {3759} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j.9b.10b>, b. 1 Oct. 1836; m. Mary Norman.
ALBERT RAMSEY {3760} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j.9b.10c>, b. 3 Aug. 1838; was in the coal business in Chicago with his father, later assistant of his brother in Chicago; d. unm., in Chicago, 1 May 1897.
WAINWRIGHT {3761} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7j.8j.9b.10d>, b. 12 Jan. 1849; entered Annapolis in 1865, and graduated in 1869; promoted to Ensign in 1870; served on the European station on the Richmond; in the Lancaster on the Atlantic station; promoted to master in 1876; on the Asiatic station, 1877-79; on the Michigan, 1879-81; in the Pacific squadron, 1881-85; on special duty in Washington until the Spanish-American war, and during that war was commander of the Maple, during a greater part of the time in Havana, where his health was impaired. He was on his way home from Carlsbad, Germany, where he had gone for treatment, when he d. 3 June 1899, on board the steamship, Augusta Victoria, two days out from Hamburg. In compliance with his wishes, he was buried at sea.