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Edward married Dorothy UNKNOWN about 1691. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Note: At Farmington, CT in 1651 and joined church there with his wife Oct 10, 1653. Moved about 1657 to Boston, MA where he purchased property Oct 16, 1659.Sold Boston property Jun 13, 1661 and moved to Hadley. Agreed to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northhampton in 1661, which he, son John and granson James operated until 1758. He was a selectman a number of times and served on various town committees. Joseph was named Sgt. of the military company (trainband) March 1663, Ensign in the Foot Co. May 9, 1678 and Lt. of same company Ovct. 7, 1678. He served as Lt. under Capt. AaronCook, Jr. until 1692. Was in charge of the Hadley troops at the Turners' Falls Fight on May 18, 1676. Residence: Joseph was in Farmington, Connecticut by this year where he was an early settler and served several terms as selectman. His home lot, consisting of four acres, was purchased from John Andrews, from whom he also bought a twelve-acre lot of plowing land curiously called "Nod Land." He sold this property in Feb. 1655. Residence: Purchased land from Peter Oliver and his wife. Their "dwelling house fronting to the street leading to Roxbury." They sold this land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street) was sold to John Witherden on 13 Jun 1661. Residence: Joseph made an agreement with the town of Hadley to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northhampton. He and his son John and grandson, James Kellogg, kept this ferry until 1758, almost a century and Stephen Goodman, who married a daughter of James Kellogg,kept it still later, and from him it received its last name "Goodmans Ferry."
Lieutenant married Joanna FOOTE in 1650 in ENGLAND. Joanna was born about 1628; died on 14 Sep 1666 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Residence: Joseph was in Farmington, Connecticut by this year where he was an early settler and served several terms as selectman. His home lot, consisting of four acres, was purchased from John Andrews, from whom he also bought a twelve-acre lot of plowing land curiously called "Nod Land." He sold this property in Feb. 1655. Residence: Purchased land from Peter Oliver and his wife. Their "dwelling house fronting to the street leading to Roxbury." They sold this land (now covered, in part, by the Advertiser Building on Washington Street) was sold to John Witherden on 13 Jun 1661. Residence: Joseph made an agreement with the town of Hadley to keep the ferry between Hadley and Northhampton. He and his son John and grandson, James Kellogg, kept this ferry until 1758, almost a century and Stephen Goodman, who married a daughter of James Kellogg,kept it still later, and from him it received its last name "Goodmans Ferry."
Note: Internet info shows 3 other children with no information about them. They are Jane, Kate and another Martin. Note: In court proceedings, John, an orphan, in committed to the care of Martin Kellogg, his grandfather. Will: IN THE NAME OFF GOD AMEN this 20ty day of May in the yeare of our Lord 1671 I, MARTIN KELLOCKE of Braintre in the county of Essex Weauer beinge sicke in bodie but of a perfecte memorie praised be god therfor doe make & ordaine this my last will & testamente in writinge in manner and forme followinge that is to say First & prinsepally I comend my soule into the hands of allmighty god my maker trustinge in the allsufissiante merits of Jesus Christe my Sauiour & redemer to obtaine Eternall Life and Salluation and my bodie vnto the earth from whence it came to be decently buried by my Executor which shall be herafter nomenated & appointed Item I giue and bequeath unto Sarah my daughter the wife of William Jacob fiue pounde lawfull money of England to be paide within one yeare After my deceasse Item I giue vnto my grandchild John Kellocke twenty shillings to be paid vnto him within two years after my deceasse Item I giue & bequeath vnto my sone Joseph Kellocke of new England twenty shillings to be paide to him within on yeare after my deceasse Item I giue and bequeath vnto my sone Daniell Kellocke of new England fiue pound law full monie of England to be paid vnto him within on yeare after my deceasse Item I giue vnto my sone Samuell Kellocke in new England fiue pound like lawfull money of England to be paid vnto him within two years after my deceasse Item I giue & bequeath vnto my sone Nathanell Kellocke all my goods in my best chamber & my little copper and all my wearinge apparrell to be deliuered to him prsente After my deceasse Item I giue vnto my sone Martin Kellocke my coppie holld housse wherin I now dwell with the yarde and garden & with all and singuler the appurtenances therunto belonginge & my coppie hold tennements wherein John Watts now dwelleth with all the appurtenances therunto belonginge and my parler that I now holld in my own handes whome I doe nominate & appointe make and ordaine to be my wholle and sole executor to se my will fullfilld & prformed accordinge to the tru meaninge & intente of it and I doe make ordaine & declare this to be my very last will and testemente Reuokinge all other wills for merly by me made either in worde or writinge in witness wherof I herunto set my hand & sealle the day & yeare first aboue written-The marke of MARTIN M. KELLOCKE (LS) Read signed sealled published and declared to be the last will & testament of the testat or in the prsence of us-Signed JOHN D. DEWDAT Senor-DANIELL CLARKE. Proved at Braintree 20th September 1671 Fos 7 OB.-HK. OW. I certify that this copy has been examined with the original Will deposited in this Registry and that it is a true copy thereof A. MUSGRAVE Registrar
Martin married Prudence BIRD on 22 Oct 1621 in St. Nichols, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, ENGLAND. Prudence (daughter of John BIRD and Prudence UNKNOWN) was born in ENGLAND; died before 20 May 1671. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Note: Internet info shows 3 other children with no information about them. They are Jane, Kate and another Martin.