The Kelloggs in the Old world and the New . ing house to weight upon the . Lord in his divine publique worshippe as opportunitie presents. ] At a meeting, 25 Dec, 1669, the town voted that all the lands wTthin the I bounds of Norwalk, that are at present undivided, shall for future be divided only I to such as are the present proper inhabitants of this town, and at a meeting 9Feb., 1671, it was voted that every one of our inhabitants that have not as yetI had any estate for their children shall have five pounds for every child now in The Kelloggs ix the Xevv Woi:ld. THE ANCIENT HOME-EOTS, IN N


The Kelloggs in the Old world and the New . ing house to weight upon the . Lord in his divine publique worshippe as opportunitie presents. ] At a meeting, 25 Dec, 1669, the town voted that all the lands wTthin the I bounds of Norwalk, that are at present undivided, shall for future be divided only I to such as are the present proper inhabitants of this town, and at a meeting 9Feb., 1671, it was voted that every one of our inhabitants that have not as yetI had any estate for their children shall have five pounds for every child now in The Kelloggs ix the Xevv Woi:ld. THE ANCIENT HOME-EOTS, IN NORWAEK. The Original Settlements Noythent Limitation Line. Jonathan Lockwood. Thomas Keeler. Isaac Sention. Nathaniel Richards Edward Fitch, Sr. Matthew Marvin, Sr. 10 Samu el Hales,rt Stuart. 21 1 of SecondJleetiiig-House. Robe Joh 1 Steele,St. John 2SSr. §- 5; 19Matthew Campfield. 1 17 Thomas Olmsted. / IS Richard Olmsted. / 13 Nathan Comstock. /. The Coast » Sellecks Norwalk, p. 39, by permi-ssion of Rev. C. M. Selleck. The Kelloggs in the Xew World. 33 being; to be added to their fathers estate, and this is to take place in the landthat is now to be laid out in ye Indian feild and not before. In a list of children of the town Feb., 16(2, Daniel Kellogg appears to havesix. He drew his share of the common lands of the town, which made him alarge landed proprietor. In 1672, his estate in Xorwalk was valued at £125. In 1685 the General Court of Connecticut made an order that every townshipshould take a patent from the Court, for the holding of such tracts of land ashave been formerly or shall hereafter be granted to them by this Court, etc. Inpursuance of this order NorwaUv took out a patent, dated 8 July, 1686. In thispatent Mr. Daniel Kellogg is named as one of the present proprietors of theTown of Norwalk. The inventory of his estate, made Dec, 1688, was filed 5 March, following,by


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