STEPHEN KELLOGG {537} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d>, son of Stephen {176} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f>, bap. 24 Sept. 1758; m. Comfort Fisk, b. 1758.

She d. in Windsor, Mass., 14 Mar. 1828; he d. there, 25 June 1834, aged nearly 78.

They were admitted to the church in Windsor, 7 Dec. 1817, from Goshen. He res. in Shelburne, Goshen and Windsor; was a powerful man, weighing 225 pounds.

He was a revolutionary soldier and pensioner; served under Capt. McLellan, in Col. William's Reg., Lexington Alarm; marched 20 Apr. 1775; served ten days and enlisted in the army for eight months, 1 May 1775; had order for bounty coat dated Prospect Hill, 20 Nov. 1775; res. in Colerain; drummer in Capt. Wells' Co., Col. Robinson's Reg., 23 Dec. 1776 to 1 Apr. 1777, Hampshire Co. Reg.; marched to Ticonderoga; private under Col. Wells, 22 Sept. 1777; one month in Hampshire Co. Reg.; marched northward.

In his application for a pension he stated that he was born at Colchester, Conn., Aug. 1757. In 1786, rem. from Shelburne, Mass. to Goshen, Mass.; about 1816 to Windsor, Mass.; enlisted at Shelburne, Apr. 1775, and engaged in the siege of Boston; just before the battle of Bunker Hill, he, with others, had permission to attend the funeral of a fellow soldier at Waltham; on their return the sound of battle reached them and they hurried forward to join their respective companies, but were unable to do so; they followed to Charlestown Neck, where they joined Col. Brewer's Reg., stationed in some works erected there; they were exposed to the cannonade of two British vessels of war which killed several soldiers. In 1776, he went to Canada, but after one month's service hired a substitute. In the latter part of 1776 he engaged as a drummer to go to New London, but was finally marched to the northern army, where he served a short time in the vicinity of Lake George and Saratoga. He also turned out at the Bennington Alarm.

Affidavit in part subscribed before Elam Kellogg, a Justice of the Peace, probably of Shelburne.

Children:

DAVID {1636} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9a>, b. in Shelburne, Mass., 29 Apr. 1781; m. Sophia Bassett.

SARAH {1637} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9b>, b. 5 July 1785, in Goshen, Mass.; m. John Eldridge.

LORINDA {1638} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9c>, b. ---; m. Hiram Barber.

CLARISSA {1639} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9d>, b. 1788; m. Jonathan Lilly.

HARVEY {1640} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9e>, b. in Goshen, 15 Feb., 1790; m. Permelia Golding.

RUBY {1641} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9f>, b. ---; m. Preston Taylor.

STEPHEN {1642} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9g>, b. ---; went to South America.

RUFUS {1643} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6p.7f.8d.9h>, b. ---; killed by a fall while young.