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Revision as of 21:51, 27 March 2013

Birth

Andrew Kellogg was born in Fonda on June 19, 1819 a son of Zina Kellogg and Lucy Williams[1]

ANDREW W. KELLOGG, of Knox, a private in the Havelock Battery, son of Amos and Lucy Kellogg, was born in Florida, Schenectady county, New York, on June 12, 1822 [2]

Marriage & Children

On October 7, 1846 he married Harriet Crary[3] and had the following children:

  • Edward C. Kellogg b. September 9, 1847[3]
  • Isaac William Kellogg b. December 4, 1851[3]
  • Lucretia Kellogg b. June 21, 1853[3]

Military Service

11th Light Artillery Battle Flag
Residence Knox [1]
Place of Birth: Fonda, NY [1]
Date of Birth: 19 June 1819 [1]
Names of Parents: Zina (Kellogg) and Lucy Williams [1]
Marital Status: Married [1]
Occupation: Farmer [1]
Term of Enlistment: 3 years[1]
Bounty Received: $100.00[1]
Enlistment Date: 11 Nov 1861[1]
Enlistment Place: Albany, New York[4] or Knox [1]
Enlistment Rank: Private
State Served: New York
Regiment: 11th Light Artillery
Died of Disease on: 1 Jun 1863
Place of Death: Baltimore, MD [4]
Place of Burial: Baltimore, MD [1]
Additional Remarks: Enlisted at the age of 43[4] "After being in service nearly two years, died at the ____? hospital Baltimore of Smallpox on June 1st, 1862. Remains buried at Baltimore."[1]
Sources Used: Ancestry.com, American Civil War Soldiers; Town and City Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War

Death

His widow, Harriet, died on April 8, 1878 at Dysart, Tama Co., IA[3]

Heroes of Albany

Additional Media



Knox - Andrew W. Kellogg - Muster Roll

New York, Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900 about Andreia W Kellogg
Name: Andreia W Kellogg
Age: 43
Birth Year: abt 1818
Birth Place: Florida, New York
Enlistment Year: 1861
Enlistment Location: Albany, New York Muster Year: 1861
Separation Details: Died
Separation Date: 1 Jun 1863

Source Citation: New York State Archives, Cultural Education Center, Albany, New York; New York Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900;Archive Collection #:13775-83;Box #:1154;Roll #:811.

Source Information:Ancestry.com. New York, Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.

Original data: Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts of New York State Volunteers, United States Sharpshooters, and United States Colored Troops [ca. 1861-1900]. (microfilm, 1185 rolls). Albany, New York: New York State Archives.

Town and City Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War


Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Town and City Registers of Men Who Served in the Civil War
  2. THE HEROS OF ALBANY, a MEMORIAL of the PATRIOT-MARTYRS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF ALBANY, who SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES DURING THE LATE WAR IN DEFENCE OF OUR NATION 1861-1865, by Rufus W. Clark, D.D. page 838.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Civil War Widow's pension of Harriet Kellogg #28763, widow of Andrew W. Kellogg
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Ancestry Military Databases

Heroes of Albany

ANDREW W. KELLOGG, of Knox, a private in the Havelock Battery, son of AMOS and LUCY KELLOGG, was born in Florida, Schenectady county, New York, June 12, 1822. He experienced religion at Northampton, Fulton county, New York, in 1848, and united with the Presbyterian Church of that place. He was up to the time of his death, a useful and active member. Pure patriotism induced him to leave family and friends, and unite with the many brave defenders of his country; and he enlisted in the Havelock Battery, November 11, 1861. His battery was in the battle of Manassas Junction, but his health was too poor to permit of his participating in the same. He died at the Marine hospital, of small pox, June 1, 1863, and to the last moment, was constantly urging those around him, to prepare for death. He was buried near the hospital.