Samuel Kellogg

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Samuel Kellogg
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk[1]
In office
May 1714 – October 1714
Serving with Samuel Hanford
Preceded byJoseph Platt,
Matthew Seymour
Succeeded bySamuel Comstock,
Joseph Platt
Personal details
Born(1673-02-19)February 19, 1673[2][3][4]
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony[2][4]
DiedOctober 13, 1757(1757-10-13) (aged 84) [2]
Wilton, Connecticut Colony[2]
Resting placePine Island Cemetery,
Norwalk, Connecticut[5]
Spouse(s)Sarah Platt (daughter of John Platt, m. September 6, 1704),[6] Sarah Lockwood (widow of Deacon Benjamin Hickox, m. March 9, 1756)[2][4][5]
ChildrenSarah Kellogg, Samuel Kellogg, Jr., Mary Kellogg, Martin Kellogg, Abigail Kellogg, Lidiah Kellogg, Gideon Kellogg, Epenetus Kellogg[3][4][6]
Residence(s)Norwalk, Connecticut Colony

Samuel Kellogg (February 19, 1673 – October 13, 1757) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the May 1714 session.

He was the son of Daniel Kellogg, the Norwalk settler and Bridget Bouton.

Samuel owned land in what is now New Canaan, including property on Marvin's Ridge, and Clapboard Hill.[4]

In 1703, he was the collector of Norwalk.[4] In 1705 and 1714, he was a selectman.[4] On June 3, 1723, he was appointed to a committee to seat the new meeting house.[4]

He was eighty-two years old when he married Sarah Lockwood, and she was seventy-seven. The wedding was a notable event.[4]

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Preceded by Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk

May 1714–October 1714
With: Samuel Hanford
Succeeded by