Mary Jane Kellogg

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Mary Jane Kellogg (Baxter)

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Birthplace: Sidney, NY
Death: February 19, 1896 (77)
Tecumseh, MI
Place of Burial: Jackson, MI
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Judge Levi Baxter, Jr. and Lois Baxter
Wife of George Kellogg, merchant
Mother of Mary Jane Lowell; Caroline L. Kellogg; George B. Kellogg; Helen Alice Kellogg and Frances Maria Newbury
Sister of Benjamin L. Baxter, poetaster; Witter J. Baxter Sr.; Nancy Ann Baxter; Brig. General Henry Baxter (USA); Frances Baxter and 5 others
Half sister of John F. Baxter; Antoinette Brockway; Elizabeth M. Baxter; Clara E. Case; Charles E. K. Baxter and 1 other

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About Mary Jane Kellogg

Mary Jane Kellogg was born in Sidney, New York, which is located on approximately two square miles in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains at the junction of the Susquehanna and Unadilla Rivers. It is situated in the northwest corner of Delaware County, abutting both Chenango and Otsego counties. Sidney is located at the junction of Interstate 88 and State Route 8, making the cities of Oneonta, Binghamton, and Utica readily accessible. (This description came from the town's web site in 2009: <http://www.sidneychamber.org/history.htm>)

Recorded history of Sidney began in the early 1770's when Reverend William Johnston, Mary Jane's great grandfather, built his home in the location of the current Sidney Airport. The area was referred to as the Johnston Settlement or Sidney Plains and was geographically part of the Otsego County and the township of Unadilla.

During the American Revolution Reverend Johnston and most of the nonloyalist population of the area fled to Cherry Valley for protection from the pro-British Native Americans and the Tory claim-jumpers. In July 1778, in order to scatter Native Americans, New York's Governor Clinton ordered Colonel William Butler to burn their villages along the Susquehanna River. Soon after Reverend Johnston and the other white settlers returned to the area.

In 1796 the state legislature subdivided Otsego County. Delaware County was created from this subdivision. Later the Town of Sidney was subdivided to create the Town of Masonville.

During its formative years, Sidney's economic base consisted of farming, timber, potash harvest, and services catering to farming needs.

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Mary Jane Kellogg's Timeline

1818
April 2, 1818
Sidney, NY
1839
November 4, 1839
White Pigeon, MI, United States
1844
September 17, 1844
White Pigeon, MI, United States
1846
August 15, 1846
White Pigeon, MI, United States
1848
November 30, 1848
White Pigeon, MI, United States
1854
May 24, 1854
1896
February 19, 1896
Age 77
Tecumseh, MI
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Jackson, MI