Bridget Bouton |
Bridget Kellogg (born Bouton)<br>Also known as: Bridget Bowton<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Circa 1642 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America<br>Christening: Circa 1642 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America<br>Marriage: 1655 - Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Death: 1689 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Burial: East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Parents: John Bouton I, Alice<br>Husband: Daniel Kellogg Sr.<br>Children: , Sarah Kellogg, Mary Platt (born Kellogg), Rachael Nichols (born Kellogg), Elizabeth Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg, Samuel Kellogg, Lydia Kellogg, Benjamin Kellogg, Joseph Kellogg<br>Siblings: <;a>John Bouton II, Richard Bouton, Samuel Marvin, Lydia Marvin, Rachel Smith Sr. (born Marvin)<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Bridget was the daughter of John I, not John IInealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1)
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Bridget Kellogg (born Bouton)<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Bridgett /Bowton/<br>Birth: 1637 - Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut<br>Marriage: Spouse: Daniel Kellogg - 1655 - Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States<br>Death: 1689 - Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut<br>Burial: Norwalk, Fairfield, CT, United States<br>Father: John Bouton, I<br>Mother: Alice Marvin (born unknown)<br>Husband: Daniel Kellogg<br>Children: Elizabeth Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg, Samuel Kellogg, Lydia Oviatt (born Kellogg), Benjamin Kellogg, Joseph Kellogg<br>Siblings: John Bouton, II, Joseph Bouton, Hannah Barnard (born Bouton), Richard Bouton
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