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Birth |
18 Dec 1823 |
Virgil, Cortland Co., New York [2] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
24 Jan 1874 |
Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio [1, 3] |
Buried |
Bedford, Ohio cemetery [4] |
Person ID |
I49342 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
20 Mar 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Gardner HOPKINS, b. 24 Jul 1796, Foster, Providence Co., Rhode Island |
Mother |
Freelove PARKER, b. 12 Aug 1798, Scituate, Providence Co., Rhode Island |
Family ID |
F20956 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Charles Warren KELLOGG, b. 5 Feb 1820, Sparta, Livingston Co., New York |
Married |
15 Jun 1843 |
Conneaut, Ashtabula Co., Ohio [1] |
Notes |
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Children |
| 1. Henry Leslie KELLOGG, b. 29 Jun 1844, Streetsboro, Portage Co., Ohio |
> | 2. Ida Ann KELLOGG, b. 8 Apr 1846, Streetsboro, Portage Co., Ohio |
| 3. Alice Cary KELLOGG, b. 29 Aug 1848, Streetsboro, Portage Co., Ohio |
| 4. Jenny Lind KELLOGG, b. 1 Jan 1850, Streetsboro, Portage Co., Ohio |
| 5. Louis Kossouth KELLOGG, b. 4 Sep 1852, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
| 6. Jessie May KELLOGG, b. 5 Aug 1858, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
| 7. Lulu Adele KELLOGG, b. 13 Mar 1862, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
| 8. Ola Estelle KELLOGG, b. 6 Jun 1863, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
| 9. Leon Webb KELLOGG, b. 25 Oct 1867, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
| 10. Charles Warren KELLOGG, b. 15 May 1869, Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio |
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Family ID |
F19825 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Researcher: Mary Ellis Researcher: Edna Allchin Edwards
In her youth, she secured employment at a cigar factory near her home on a farm that later became the home of her brother, Henry. It was at this factory that she met Charles Warren Kellogg, who was born February 5, 1820 at Sparta, Livingston County, New York. Moving to Virgil from Sparta, Charles found employment there.
Zilpha Ann and Charles were married by James Merry June 15, 1843 at Conneaut, Ohio. Soon, they moved to Streetsboro, Ohio and started making cigars. After moving to Bedford, Ohio, they continued this business on a small farm one-and-one-half miles north of the village. There she raised her family of ten children and assisted her husband at cigar making until her eyesight failed.
About this time, the revenue became so high on cigars that her husband had to abandon this work and find other employment outside of the farm work. Zilpha died January 24, 1874 and was buried in the cemetery at Bedford, Ohio. Her husband was an invalid for seven years and confined to his bed until his death September 3, 1907. He also was buried in the Bedford Cemetery. (Hopkins genealogy)
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- [S540] Family Group Sheet, Kent, Lucy Nan, Hopkins, Torgersen, Tom Torgersen, (Oct. 30, 1993).
- [S540] Family Group Sheet, Kent, Lucy Nan, Hopkins, Torgersen, Tom Torgersen, (Oct. 30, 1993).
Dec 18,1823 Virgil, New York
- [S589] Sons of the American Revolution, Register of the Society, (Copyright 1994/download Ancestery.com).
- [S531] Ignaz Rechenmacher Family (Hopkins) 2001, Jan 4, Bernice Rechenmacher Barnes, (Worldconnect Project rootsweb).
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