Kellogg, Hannah (1752-?)

Part of the locally prominent Otis family of New London Co


When Burke met1781
Where Burke metGreat Barrington, MA
OccupationUnknown
Interaction with BurkeShe helped secure Burke’s release from false imprisonment in the Great Barrington jail.
Identity StatusProbable
GenealogyWikitree
Memoir Pages29-30

Notes

Hannah Otis (born 29 February 1752) was a resident of Colchester and later Lyme, Connecticut. The daughter of John Otis and Prudence Taintor, she belonged to the locally prominent Otis family of New London Co. On 5 November 1778, she became the second wife of Martin Kellogg of Lyme.


Sources

Burke, William. Memoir of William Burke: A Soldier of the Revolution, Reformed from Intemperance, and for Many Years a Consistent and Devoted Christian; Carefully Prepared from a Journal Kept by Himself; to Which Is Added, an Extract from a Sermon Preached at His Funeral, by Rev. Nathaniel Miner. Hartford, CT: Case, Tiffany, 1837.

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