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- "Where he came from, or if his ancestors had lived for many generations in Essex Co., is not known. He was in Debden, and was a witness to the will of William Hall (whose daughter he married), 4 Oct 1515.
In 1525 he and William Kellogg were taxed in earliest Subsidy Returns for Debden now found. From this time until his death in 558, his name appears at various times in the tax rolls. The names of all his children are not known as he did not mention them in his will, and the earliest entries in the parish register are iin the year after his death. The Manorial Court Rolls indicate that he had at least two sons, William and Thomas. From the frequency of the name in the registers of Debden, it would seem to have been the home of several Kellogg families, and the similarity of Christian names of Kelloggs in neighboring parishes a generation later, indicates that all were descended from the Debden family."
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