ISAAC KELLOGG {597} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a>, son of Gideon {210} , <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g> b. 14 Jan. 1745; m. (1) 10 Oct. 1766, Hannah Fitch, b. 24 Aug. 1742, dau. of Matthew Fitch and Lydia Olmstead.

She d. 16 Dec. 1781; he m. (2) Mrs. Sarah (Burgess) Gardner, of Phillippi, N. Y., b. in Barnstable, Mass., 5 Feb. 1745; d. 5 Apr. 1829; she d. June 1829.

He was deacon in the Presbyterian Church in New Canaan, Conn., to which he and his first wife were admitted 14 June 1767. His second wife was admitted by "Letter from Phillippi." Res. in Cornwall, Vt., 1785-87; in Stillwater, N. Y., 1797, and later in Malta, N. Y., where he d.

A grandchild tells the following anecdote: "There was a petty lawsuit between two of Isaac Kellogg's neighbors and he was called as a witness by one party. When he came forward to be sworn, the opposing party said to the Justice, 'You need not administer the oath to Mr. Kellogg; we will accept what he says as testimony without his taking the oath.'"

He served in the revolutionary war in Lieut. Carter's Co., from 25 Oct. 1776, to 25 Dec., same year.

Children, b. in New Canaan, by first wife:

GIDEON {1863} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9a>, b. 11 Oct. 1767; m. (1) Mrs. Sarah (Hubbell) Towner; (2) Mrs. Phebe (Harrington) Brockway.

JEMIMA {1864} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9b>, b. 3 July 1769; m. Abraham Nash Middlebrook.

ISAAC {1865} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9c>, b. 13 Dec. 1770; m. in Greenfield, N. Y., 31 Dec. 1800, Sarah Weed; was a thrifty farmer in Malta; d. 31 Aug. 1831; had no children. At the time of his marriage his res. was given as Ballston. Her will, dated 7 Apr. 1854, gives her age as 75; she bequeathed her estate to the children of her brothers and sisters.

HANNAH {1866} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9d>, b. 30 Apr. 1772; m. Andrew Seymour.

OZIAS {1867} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9e>, b. 27 Oct. 1774; d. Sept. 1776.

ASENATH {1868} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9f>, b. 27 Oct. 1774; d. Sept. 1776.

OZIAS {1869} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9g>, b. 30 July 1778; left home about the time the Tripoli expedition was fitted out and was never heard from.

MATTHEW {1870} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6f.7g.8a.9h>, b. 22 Sept. 1781; m. (1) Sarah Seeley; (2) Electa Crofoot.