JONATHAN KELLOGG {652} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a>, son of Unknown, [1] but probably raised for a time by Benjamin {218} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g>, b. 21 Dec. 1733 in Norwalk, Conn.; m. in New Canaan, Conn., 29 Mar. 1756, Susanna Chichester, b. in Stamford, 21 Dec. 1733, dau. of Daniel Chichester and Abigail Bishop, who were m. in Stamford, 4 May 1722.

He d. in Greenfield, N. Y., before 1813; she d. between 1813 and 1816.

He was a soldier in the revolution; served in Lieut. Carter's Co., 25 Oct. to 25 Dec. 1776.

He was a chain maker and wheelwright; res. in New Canaan after his marriage. Both were admitted to the church in Canaan Parish, 27 Nov. 1756.

He bought, 27 Apr. 1763, land with dwelling-house in Canaan Parish, and in 1782 one acre adjoining the first lot. This was on the Clapboard Hill road and Mill path. He paid for this last lot £10, 9 s., 6 d., in Treasury notes, and six chairs. On 24 Mar. 1788, Elizabeth Wood of Norwalk conveyed to him seven acres with dwelling-house and shop on Clapboard Hill road, bounded east by Samuel Kellogg's land; south by Ephraim Lockwood's land; west by Jacob Lockwood's land; north by highway. The consideration was "Parental love I have toward my beloved son Jonathan Kellogg of said Norwalk." He sold this land 7 May, 1789. His other land, with the dwelling-house, he sold 26 Sept. 1791, and, as his name appears in the records of the church in Greenfield, N. Y., as one of those present at a meeting 20 Dec. 1792, it would appear that he rem. to that place soon after selling his homestead. The land is now included in the nurseries of Hoyt Bros., New Canaan, and the "Mill Path" has been made into a road for the convenience of their business.

Jonathan Kellogg, "late of Norwalk, but now of Stamford," chose Elijah Green, of Stamford, as his guardian, 4 Sept. 1750. He was then more than 14 years of age, as that was the age at which children could choose their own guardians; younger than that the Court appointed a suitable person. Elijah Green, b. 9 Apr. 1723 in Norwalk, Conn., was son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Reed) Green and his mother was sister of the three Reed brothers who m. daus. of Joseph Kellogg {50} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i> Later evidence of this guardianship is that in his marriage record he is named as Jonathan Kellogg (alias Green).

Children, b. in New Canaan:

ABIGAIL {1959} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9a>, bap. 16 Jan., 1757; m. Moses Johnson.

ASAHEL {1960} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9b>, bap. 4 Feb. 1759; m. in Wilton, 30 Sept. 1778, Ann Finch, of New Canaan; revolutionary soldier; served in Col. Waterbury's Keg., 9 May 1775; re-enlisted 17 Nov. 1775; also in Bradley's Battalion, 1 July to 16 Nov. 1776.

JONATHAN {1961} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9c>, bap. 3 Aug., 1760; served in the revolution, and is said to have died while in the service.

ENOCH {1962} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9d>, b. 2 Dec. 1761; m. Elizabeth Wood.

SUSANNA {1963} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9e>, bap. 2 Oct. 1763; m. Jonathan Wood.

ELIZABETH {1964} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9f>, bap. 9 Feb., 1766; m. in Greenfield, 14 Jan. 1795, Benjamin Wood.

STEPHEN {1965} <1.2b.3a.5e.6i.7g.8a.9g>, b. 16, bap. 29 Apr. 1770; m. Sarah Miller.

DANIEL {1966} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9h>, bap. 21 Feb. 1773; m. Polly Childs.

SARAH {1967} <1.2b.3a.4f.5e.6i.7g.8a.9i>, bap. 26 Feb., 1775; m. Mark Hopkins.