Ancestors of Brent & Janice Bertram, and related families



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Joseph JUDSON and Sarah PORTER




Husband Joseph JUDSON (details suppressed for this person)

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1 F Grace JUDSON 1

         Born: 19 Feb 1651 - Stratford, Connecticut 1
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         Died: Jan 1724 - Milford, Connecticut 1
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       Spouse: Thomas CLARK (Abt 1638-1719) 2
         Marr: After 1704 1




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Dorothy JUSTICE




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Wife Dorothy JUSTICE (details suppressed for this person)

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Sergei KALUGIN and Tracy Hibbard WILLETT




Husband Sergei KALUGIN (details suppressed for this person)

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Wife Tracy Hibbard WILLETT (details suppressed for this person)

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       Father: Larry Stuart WILLETT
       Mother: Marlene Ann RICCA




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Joseph PLATT and Mary KELLOGG




Husband Joseph PLATT 1

         Born: Bef 1 Apr 1649 - Milford, Connecticut
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         Died: Bef 10 Nov 1703 - Milford, Connecticut 3
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       Father: Richard PLATT (Bef 1604-Bef 1685) 1
       Mother: Mary WOOD (Bef 1605-1676) 1


     Marriage: 5 May 1680 - Milford, Connecticut

Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism, 1 Apr 1649 - Milford, Connecticut




Wife Mary KELLOGG 1

         Born: Feb 1661 - Norwalk, Connecticut 3
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         Died: After 21 Mar 1704
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       Father: Daniel KELLOGG (      -1688) 1
       Mother: Bridget BOUTON (      -1689)





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1 F Mary PLATT 2

         Born: 31 Aug 1681 - Milford, Connecticut 2
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         Died: 1766 - Milford, Connecticut 2
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       Spouse: John WOODRUFF (1672-1726) 2
         Marr: 22 Dec 1698 - Milford, Connecticut 2




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Phillippe KELLOGG and Phillippe KELLOGG




Husband Phillippe KELLOGG 3 4

         Born: 15 Sep 1560 - Of, Essex, England 3 4
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         Died: 24 Oct 1583 - Essex, England 3 4
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       Father: Thomas KELLOGG (Between 1512-      ) 4
       Mother: Thomas KELLOGG (1563-1587) 4


     Marriage: 1581 - Essex, England 4




Wife Phillippe KELLOGG 4

         Born: 1581 - Essex, England 4
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         Died: Between 1598 and 1664 4
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1 M Martin KELLOGG 3




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         Died: After 20 May 1671 - England 3
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       Spouse: Prudence BIRD (      -Bef 1671) 3
         Marr: 22 Oct 1621 - St Michael's, England 3




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Thomas KELLOGG and Thomas KELLOGG




Husband Thomas KELLOGG 4

         Born: Between 1512 and 1521 - Essex, England 4
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       Father: Nicholas KELLOGG (1488-1558) 4
       Mother: Florence HALL (Abt 1490-      ) 4


     Marriage: 1559 - Essex, England 4

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• Misc. II 3

In the thirty-eighth year of the reign of Henry VIII (1546), Thomas
Colain, or Coleman, brought suit in the Court of equests (a court of
equity for poor person), in London, against Nicholas Kellogg. Thomas
Colain complained that Nicholas Kellogg, Robert Write, and William
Gardiner, without either right, or color of title, with force and arms,
entered the church house in Debden, which he had occuped for twenty
years, and expelled him therefrom, and took certain goods and chattels to
the value of L20., and would not allow him to occupy the said messuage,
nor deliver to him the said goods and chattels "to the utter
impoverishment of said complainant forever, unless your Highness moved
with pity, make some order herein." He prays process of Privy Seal
against said Kellogg, Write, and Gardiner, as "your orater is a very poor
man, and not of 'habeylyte' to pursue any suit against them, commanding
them to appear in your Grace's Whythall at Westminster, there to make
answer to the premises."In their answer, the defendants said
that the said bill of complaint is "most untruly fayned and imagined by
the compleynaunt by sinister ayde and maintenance of certain persons"
whereof defendants pray to have remedy and advantage. That the messauage
mentioned in the bill is the property of the church and that they, as
church wardens, did demise and lease 1 June 38 Henry VIII (1546) for
seven years to farm the said messuage to the said Nicholas Kellogg, to
hold from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel, then following. They
deny that they took any of the complainant's goods and chatttels and say
that the said Nicholas Kellogg, "in the presence of divers of his honest
neighbors caused an inventory to be made," and that the said complainant
might, and may take and have them without interruption of said defendants
or either of them.And, as a witness that they told the
truth, Thomas Nutlake, parson of the parish church, in his deposition
says: "Forasmuche as it is a dede of charite to testifye the treuth in
matters of variances whereby all dowghts and Ambyguytes the reyther may
be removyed and the right trowth more playnlye may apere and be knowen, I
Thomas Nutlake, parson of the parish churche of Depden.....rede a certen
copy in wryting of the ordre or decre made in the Kings honorable Curt of
his Whithall the last Trinite term in his secunde yere of his most
gracious reigne which was upon a Sundaye immediately after hye masse
whereas I dyd calle Wyllyam Gardyner and Nycholas Kellogge to here the
said wryting redde.....And the said partys answeryd thay would delyver
the sayd goods and the twysdaye next after they desired me to go with
them and to meet said Coleman and to deliver said goods, and that day
said Coleman did not come while I was there."There was also
testimony by Nicholas Kellogg--"Xvi die Novembris Anno 2 Edward VI (A.D.
1548), Nicholas Kelhoge of the age of three score saith upon his othe
that he was ready at the comying of Colman and would have delyvered the
goods demanded but he could get no rowme to put theym notwithstandyng
that he requyred the parson ther to have had a rowme to put the goodes
but the parson sayd that he was a besy (mischief maker) he shuld have noo
house ther."




Wife Thomas KELLOGG 4

         Born: 1563 - Essex, England 4
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         Died: 25 Oct 1587 4
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Children
1 M Phillippe KELLOGG 3 4

         Born: 15 Sep 1560 - Of, Essex, England 3 4
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         Died: 24 Oct 1583 - Essex, England 3 4
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       Spouse: Phillippe KELLOGG (1581-Between 1598) 4
         Marr: 1581 - Essex, England 4




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Abraham KESTERSON and Temperance A WHEELER




Husband Abraham KESTERSON (details suppressed for this person)

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       Father: James KESTERSON
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Wife Temperance A WHEELER

          AKA: KESTERSON
         Born: Jan 1850
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         Died: 1926 - NC
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       Father: Thomas Ray WHEELER (Abt 1826-Bef 1910)
       Mother: Clarissa\Clarenda RIDDLE (1825-Abt 1880) 5 6




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James KESTERSON




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 Other Spouse: Clarissa\Clarenda RIDDLE (1825-Abt 1880) 5 6




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1 M Abraham KESTERSON (details suppressed for this person)

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       Spouse: Temperance A WHEELER (1850-1926)
         Marr: Abt 1890




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James KESTERSON and Clarissa\Clarenda RIDDLE




Husband James KESTERSON (details suppressed for this person)

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Wife Clarissa\Clarenda RIDDLE 5 6

          AKA: WHEELER, KESTERSON
         Born: 1825
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         Died: Abt 1880
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       Father: William RIDDLE (Abt 1793-Abt 1858) 7
       Mother: Priscilla "Pressie" HENSLEY (Abt 1795-      )



 Other Spouse: Thomas Ray WHEELER (Abt 1826-Bef 1910) - Bef 1845

Noted events in her life were:
• Census, 1850 - NC

Thomas Wheeler, 23 , male
John W., 5, male
James M., 3, male
Clarinda, 24, female
Temperance A, 6/12, female


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James KIMBROUGH and Nancy TURNER




Husband James KIMBROUGH (details suppressed for this person)

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Wife Nancy TURNER

          AKA: KIMBROUGH
         Born: 13 Mar 1764
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       Father: Henry TURNER (      -1809)
       Mother: Nancy Ann KIMBROUGH



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Sources


1 George Clarke Bryant, Deacon George Clark(e) of Milford, Connectucut and Some of His
Descendants, Second Person: Donald Lines Jacobus.(1949)

2 Family History Files.

3 Timothy Hopkins, The Kelloggs in the Old World and the New (Sunset Press and Photo Engraving Co., San Francisco, CA, 1903).

4 Ancestral File LDS Website.

5 Death Record, ~From Blanche McKay.

6 death certificate - Janice Allen Bertram collection, Death Certificate of daughter, Temperance Ann Wheeler lists mother as Clarenda Riddle, Letter from Blanche Wheeler McKay.

7 Email correspondence, Richard Riddle.


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