Family Group Record

Husband: Charles H Kellogg

Born: 22 April 1839 - Allegany County, New York
Died: 5 June 1904 - Grant County, Wisconsin
Buried:
Father: David Kellogg (Abt 1803-          )
Mother: Harriette Loomis (          -Abt 1853)
Marriage:                       Place: Grant County, Wisconsin

Events

1. Cemetery, Blue River Cemetery, 5 June 1904 - Blue River, Wisconsin

Charles and Eliza are buried in Blue River Cemetery on Cemetery Road in Blue River Wisconsin.

Wife: Eliza Jane Whitt

Born: Abt 1843 - Morgan County, Kentucky
Died: Abt 1912 - Grant County, Wisconsin
Buried:
Father:
Meredith Whitt (1800-1891)
Mother: Sarah Adkins (1803-1876)

Events

1. Cemetery, Blue River Cemetery, Abt 1912 - Blue River, Wisconsin

Charles and Eliza are buried in Blue River Cemetery on Cemetery Road in Blue River Wisconsin

Children

1  M  
John W Kellogg
Born: 13 November 1871 - Wisconsin
Died: 1932 - Lancaster, Grant Co., Wisconsin
Buried:
Spouse:
Cora M. Prater (1873-1966)
Marr. Date: 15 September 1894 - Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin

2  M  Frankie Kellogg
Born: 1869 - Grant County, Wisconsin
Died: 21 November 1871 - Blue River, Grant County, Wisconsin
Buried:

3  M  
Charles Kellogg
Born: 1876 - Wisconsin
Died:  - Wisconsin
Buried:
Spouse:
Ellen P Tracy
Marr. Date:

4  M  George Lyman Kellogg
Born: 19 September 1880 - Hickory Grove, Grant County, Wisconsin
Died: 18 October 1949 - Prairie du Chien, Crawford County, Wisconsin
Buried:
Spouse: Laura Bessie Gibbs (1883-1972)
Marr. Date: 25 September 1902 - Boscobel, Grant County, Wisconsin

5  F  Alvira Jane Kellogg
Born: Abt 1863 - Wisconsin
Died: After 1920 - Iowa
Buried:
Spouse: Allan A. Bull (Abt 1856-Bef 1920)
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Samual James Pettit (1851-1894)
Marr. Date: 30 October 1881 - Fennimore, Grant County, Wisconsin

6  F  Cora Belle Kellogg
Born: 1865 - Wisconsin
Died: 1949 - Grant County, Wisconsin
Buried:
Spouse: Samuel Updyke (1866-1902)
Marr. Date:
Spouse: Grant Williams (          -          )
Marr. Date: Bef 1906 - Wisconsin

Research Notes (Husband)

Civil War:
Charles Kellogg, Residence:, Boscobel, Wi
Enlistment Date:, August 1864 State Serve:, WI
Enlisted in Company C, 43rd Infantry Regiment WI on 31 Aug 1864.
Mustered out Company C 43rd Infantry Regiment WI on 24 June 1865 in Nashville, TN.

Charles was granted a Civil War Pension and after he died, Eliza is given a Widows Pension.
Charles Kellogg
Widow- Eliza J Kellogg
Company C, 43rd WI Inf.
Date of Pension: 122/1876, Application # 2282236, /Cert. # 165830
Widows Pension: 6/21/1904, Application # 808777, Cert # 583353

Charles and Eliza are buried in Blue River Cemetery on Cemetery Road in Blue River Wisconsin.
UNION WISCONSIN VOLUNTEERS

43rd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry
Oganized at Madison, Wis., and mustered in by Companies August 8 to September
30, 1864. Left State for Nashville, Tenn., October 10. Attached to Defences of Nashville &
Northwestern Railroad, Dept. of the Cumberland, to December, 1864.
3rd Brigade, Defences Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, to March, 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st
Sub-District, District of Middle Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to June, 1865.

SERVICE.-Stationed at Johnsonville, Tenn., guarding railroad and supplies
October 15-November 30. Repulse of attack on Johnsonville November 4-5. Moved to Clarksville,
Tenn., November 30, thence to Nashville, Tenn., December 28, and to Dechard January 1, 1865.
Guard duty at Elk River Bridge and along line of the Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad till June.
Mustered out June 24, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 1 Enlisted man killed and 2 Officers and 72 Enlisted men by disease.
Total 75.

My 2nd Great Grandfather
Charles H Kellogg  Co. C 43rd WI Infantry enlisted Pvt mustard out Pvt.

Johnsonville
Other Names: None
Location: Benton County
Campaign: Franklin-Nashville Campaign (1864)
Date(s): November 4-5, 1864
Principal Commanders: Col. C.R. Thompson and Lt. Cdr. Edward M. King [US]; Maj.
Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest [CS]
Forces Engaged: Supply depot garrison (approx. 4,000) [US]; Forrest's Cavalry
[CS]
Estimated Casualties: Unknown
Description: In an effort to check the Union army's advance through Georgia, Maj. Gen. Nathan
Bedford Forrest led a 23-day raid culminating in an attack on the Yankee supply base at Johnsonville,
Tennessee. Swinging north from Corinth, Mississippi, toward the Kentucky border and temporarily
blockading the Tennessee River at Fort Herman, Forrest then moved southward along the
Tennessee River's west bank, capturing several U.S. steamers and a gunboat which he later had to
abandon. On November 4, Forrest began positioning his artillery across the river from the Federal
supply base and landing at Johnsonville. The Union discovered the Confederates finishing their
entrenchments and battery emplacements in the afternoon of the 4th. The Union gunboats and land
batteries, across the river, engaged the Confederates in an artillery duel. The Rebel guns, however,
were so well-positioned, the Federals were unable to hinder them. In fact, Confederate artillery fire
disabled the gunboats. Fearing that the Rebels might cross the river and capture the transports, the
Federals set fire to them. The wind then extended the fire to the piles of stores on the levee and to a
warehouse loaded with supplies. Seeing the fire, the Confederates began firing on the steamboats,
barges, and warehouses to prevent the Federals from putting out the fire. An inferno illuminated
Forrest's night withdrawal, and he escaped Union clutches without serious loss. Damages totaled $2.2
million. The next morning, on the 5th, some Confederate artillery bombarded the depot in the morning
but then left. Although this brilliant victory further strengthened Forrest's reputation and destroyed a
great amount of Union materiel, it failed to stem the tide of Union success in Georgia. By this time,
Forrest often harassed the Union Army, but, as this engagement demonstrated, he could not stop
their operations.
Result(s): Confederate victory

Note
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Re: My Great Grandfather John W Kellogg
Posted by: Erin Proctor (ID *****4205) Date: June 08, 2005 at 11:52:27
In Reply to: Re: My Great Grandfather John W Kellogg by Randell Hanna  of
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1880 Census, Boscobel, Grant Co., WI.
KELLOG, Charles; 40, born in N.Y.
Eliza, 37, born in KY
Jane, 17, born in WI
Belle, 14, born in WI
JOHN, 9, born in WI.
Charles, 4, born in WI.
George, Sep 1880 in Wi.

Note:
1870 census
Hickery Grove, Grant Co., WI.
KELLOGG, Charles; 30, born in N.Y.
Eliza J., 27, born in KY
Alvira J., female, 7, born in WI.
Cora R., female, 4, born in WI.
Frank, 2, born in Wi.

Note:
1890 WI Census
Special SCHEDULE        
Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Widows
Town: Black River Falls City
Enumeration District: 143
Charles H. KELLOGG  Co K        43 WI Inf.
Charles H. Kellogg
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