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George Josiah Kellogg

George Josiah Kellogg[1]

männlich 1828 - 1919  (90 Jahre)


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  • Name George Josiah Kellogg 
    Geburt 20 Mrz 1828  Cicero, Onondaga, New York, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Aufenthaltsort 1880  Rock, Rock, Wisconsin, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    UID 5DCE6A4419EAFF02FCC2034FE527823D 
    Tod 8 Jan 1919  Hennepin, Minnesota, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Personen-Kennung I292608620654  Genealogy der Familie Engertsberger
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    Vater Austin Kellogg,   geb. 20 Feb 1792, Goshen, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 30 Jan 1871, Jesup, Buchanan County, Iowa, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 78 Jahre) 
    Mutter Armenia Kellogg,   geb. 29 Aug 1799, Goshen, CT, USA Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ortgest. 23 Sep 1841, Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort (Alter 42 Jahre) 
    Eheschließung 29 Jul 1821  Goshen, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Familien-Kennung F797  Familienblatt  |  Familientafel

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    1. [S1066210349] FamilySearch Stammbaum, (MyHeritage), https://www.myheritage.at/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?itemId=103476053&action=showRecord.
      George Josiah Kellogg&lt;br&gt;Geburtsname: George Josiah/ Kellogg&lt;br&gt;Geschlecht: männlich&lt;br&gt;Geburt: 20. Mrz. 1828 - Cicero, Onondaga, New York, United States&lt;br&gt;Heirat: Ehepartner: Frances Marion Platt - 7. Sept. 1854 - Janesville,Rock,Wis&lt;br&gt;Heirat: Ehepartner: Emily Ann Lewis - 5. Nov. 1861 - Onondaga, New York&lt;br&gt;Heirat: Ehepartner: Mary Jane English - 5. Apr. 1899 - Lake Mills, Jefferson, Wi&lt;br&gt;Wohnsitz: 1880 - Rock, Rock, Wisconsin, United States&lt;br&gt;Tod: 8. Jan. 1919 - Hennepin, Minnesota, United States&lt;br&gt;Erdbestattung: 1919 - Janesville, Rock, Wisconsin, United States of America&lt;br&gt;Eltern: Austin Kellogg, Armenia Kellogg (geb. Howe)&lt;br&gt;Ehepartner: Frances Marion Kellogg (geb. Platt), Emily Ann Kellogg (geb. Lewis), Mary Jane English&lt;br&gt;Kinder: Gertrude Ann McPherson (geb. Kellogg), Leonard Lewis Kellogg, Edith Armenia, Marcus Samuel Kellogg, Oro George Kellogg&lt;br&gt;Geschwister: Martha A. Kellog, 한 씨 (geb. 이), John Hoffmiller, Martha Ann Kellogg, Maria Fidelia Ozanne (geb. Kellogg), Wilbur Fisk Kellogg, Austin Genaro Kellogg, Mary Susannah Crummer (geb. Kellogg), James Kellogg, Finley M. Kellogg, Artemesia Howe Burgess (geb. Kellogg)&lt;br&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;Zusätzliche Informationen: <br> <br>LifeSketch: Added by SuePicture of Added by sthurnerSee 1 moreGeorge Josiah KelloggBIRTH 20 Mar 1828Cicero, Onondaga County, New York, USADEATH 7 Jan 1919 (aged 90)Hennepin County, Minnesota, USABURIAL Oak Hill CemeteryJanesville, Rock County, Wisconsin, USA Add to MapPLOT 235-13-3AMEMORIAL ID 12792842 · View SourceSHARE SAVE TOSUGGEST EDITSMEMORIALPHOTOS 4FLOWERS 2Mr. Kellogg arrived in Janesville in 1854. He owned and operated a leading plant nursery. George married Frances Marion Platt on September 7, 1854. He married Emily Anna Lewis on on Nov 5, 1861. He married Mary Jane English on April 5, 1899.=="Biographical Sketch" - GEORGE J. KELLOGG one of the early settlers of Wisconsin, who dates his residence back to 1835, is now living on section 12, Rock Township, this county. He was born in the State of New York, in 1828, and is a son of Austin and Armenia Howe-Kellogg. The family is of English descent, the paternal grandfather, Helmont Kellogg having emmigrated from England to America, prior to the Revolutionary War, in which he served as a soldier, and for his services drew a pension until his death. Austin Kellogg was a blacksmith by trade, but also engaged in milling. In the summer of 1835, he emigrated to Wisconsin, locating near Kenosha, where he was among the first settlers, and there made his home for many years. He was accompanied by his wife and five children, namely: Artemecia H., who became the wife of Alonzo Burgess of Racine county; Mary S., who married the Rev. John Crummer, who is now living in Iowa; George J. of this sketch; Maria F., now the wife of Dr. James Ozanne, a practicing physician of Somers, Wis.; and Martha A., who became the wife of Hiram Balcolm, deceased, now living in Iowa. After their arrival in this State, another child born, Wilbur F., who is now engaged in farming near Red Cloud, Neb. Our subject was but seven years of age when parents emigrated to Wisconsin. He was reared to manhood upon his father's farm, and at the age of eighteen, went to work at lumbering in the northern part of the State. He also taught school for several terms, but in 1849, with an ox-team made an overland trip to California, reaching his destination after one-hundred and forty-six days of travel. He engaged in gold mining, in which he was reasonably successful, until July 1852, when he returned to Wisconsin, coming by way of the Isthmus of Panama, and located in Rock County. Purchasing forty acres of land, he began its cultivation, and in 1854, embarked in the nursery business, which he has since continued. In 1854, Mr. Kellogg was united in marriage with Frances M. Platts, native of New York, and to them was born one child, O.G. who is now living in Chicago. The death of the mother occurred in 1859. He was again married in 1861, becoming the husband of Miss Emily Lewis, who was also born in the Empire State, of English and Scotch ancestry. The second union has been blessed with a family of four children, namely: Gertrude, a successful teacher, who is now employed in the schools of Minneapolis, Minn.; Leonard F.; Edith A.; and Marcus L. Mr. Kellogg is a member of the Wisconsin Horticultural Society, the Rock County Agricultural Society, and the Farmers Institute, in which he has been engaged for three winters, delivering short talks on horticulture and several valuable papers. He is also a correspondent of the Farm, Field and Stockman, The Prairie Farmer, The Western Rural, and other papers on horticulture, which are published in the East. He takes great interest in the work, knows more than he did twenty-five years ago, but not half as much as he thought he did then. He has added to his original purchase, until his farm now comprises seventy-one and a half acres, most of which, is devoted to this special work. Mr. Kellogg has ever taken a deep interest in all public enterprises, and has held several local offices in this community, and is now Justice of the Peace. He nnd his wife are both members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and have taken a prominent part in the work of both church and Sunday school, and are devoted Christian people. He has served as chairman of the Board of Trustees, and has also held the ofilce of Superintendent of the Sunday school for many years. In his political sentiments he is a Prohibitionist, and has the entire respect of the community in which he resides.