The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . nd physique, being seven feet in height andwell proportioned. He was a man of ability and force of character, ad in 1670 waselected a representative in the general court of Connecticut, and served in that ca-pacity for some seven years following. He died at Norfolk in 1688. He was twicemarried, and of his second marriage, to Bridget Bowten, daughter of John Bowten,were born six children. The lineal descent from him to Robert M. Killogg, thesubject of this sketch, is a


The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . nd physique, being seven feet in height andwell proportioned. He was a man of ability and force of character, ad in 1670 waselected a representative in the general court of Connecticut, and served in that ca-pacity for some seven years following. He died at Norfolk in 1688. He was twicemarried, and of his second marriage, to Bridget Bowten, daughter of John Bowten,were born six children. The lineal descent from him to Robert M. Killogg, thesubject of this sketch, is as follows: Samuel, son of Daniel, born at Norwalk, in Feb-ruary, 1673, died December 23, 1726; Epenetus, son of Samuel, born at Norwalk,June 26, 1719: James, son of Epenetus. born at Norwalk .April 5. 17,^5. died De-cember 28, 1828; Elijah, son of James, born at Norwalk. October 18, i7?4, whoremoved to Elizabeth. New Jersey, in ifo?. and died .April 4, 1856; Aaron W.,son of Elijah, born February 6, 1824. Aaron \V, Kcllogj, last named, marriedClara .\. Miller, born in Newark, January 21, \S,\y. Both arc yet living, and are. (j^M(y!^^-t£c^y^ HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. 307 exemplary members of the Westminster Presliyteriaii elnirch. Mr. Kellogg has beenan earnest Republican from the founding of the party in 1856. Robert M. Kellogg obtained a liberal academical education in the Pingry his native city. July 20, 1S95. when he was nineteen years of age. he entered theemploy of William R. Grace & Company, one of the leading mercantile firms of NewYork City, largely engaged in the South American trade, with branches in London/England, and elsewhere. He remained with that firm for ten months, when he be-came connected with the Prentiss Clock Importing Company, with which he remaineduntil June 15, 1897. On the latter date, having just attained his majority, he be-came associated with the Water Company, at Elizabeth, and was appointedto the position of superinte


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