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A. C. Kellogg

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A. C. Kellogg

Birth
Death
7 Apr 1863 (aged 51–52)
Burial
Canandaigua, Ontario County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Rowena & Frances*
Father of [by Rowena] Charlotte & Jane Kellogg.
Father of [by Frances] Ann Eliza (Clarence Mead) & George** Kellogg.

*Ontario County Journal 24 June 1887

Mrs. Frances M. Kellogg, sister of Gideon Reed and Mrs. Harriet Hoyt, of this village, died at her residence on Niagara street, Saturday afternoon last at four o'clock. She had been suffering with pneumonia for two weeks, and although for a time her case was considered not hopeless, it finally culminated in death. Mrs. Kellogg was born in the town of Bristol December 10, 1816, where she resided until 1847, when she removed to Canandaigua. She was one of the oldest residents of the village, and esteemed as a kind-hearted and lovable woman by all with whom she came in contact. The funeral services were held at the house Monday afternoon at four o'clock, Rev. Theron Cooper officiating., and the body was interred in the Cross street cemetery. Two children, Mrs. Clarence W. Mead and George Kellogg, of this village, survive their mother.

** George is buried in the same plot.
Husband of Rowena & Frances*
Father of [by Rowena] Charlotte & Jane Kellogg.
Father of [by Frances] Ann Eliza (Clarence Mead) & George** Kellogg.

*Ontario County Journal 24 June 1887

Mrs. Frances M. Kellogg, sister of Gideon Reed and Mrs. Harriet Hoyt, of this village, died at her residence on Niagara street, Saturday afternoon last at four o'clock. She had been suffering with pneumonia for two weeks, and although for a time her case was considered not hopeless, it finally culminated in death. Mrs. Kellogg was born in the town of Bristol December 10, 1816, where she resided until 1847, when she removed to Canandaigua. She was one of the oldest residents of the village, and esteemed as a kind-hearted and lovable woman by all with whom she came in contact. The funeral services were held at the house Monday afternoon at four o'clock, Rev. Theron Cooper officiating., and the body was interred in the Cross street cemetery. Two children, Mrs. Clarence W. Mead and George Kellogg, of this village, survive their mother.

** George is buried in the same plot.

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