222
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Sixth Generation.
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Chil. of Nathan and Rebecca (Nichols) Keeler.
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248
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986
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I. Lewis Keeler, b. 28 Feb. 1782; a shoemaker; married Lois Preston, who was born 12 Aug. 1782. They settled in New York City, and dwelt there many years. She died in Trenton, N. J., 10 Feb. 1853, aged 70 years and 6 months. He died at 73 Poplar Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 3 Sept. 1871, aged 89 years, 6 months, and 6 days. They were buried at Trenton.
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3291
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987
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II. Jeremiah Keeler, b. 10 Dec. 1783; a grocer; married Mary Place; settled in New York City, where she died, and he married (2d), Eliza Chardevoyne, of New York. He died in Lispenard Street, New York, 22 Nov. 1850, aged 66 years; and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
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3304
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988
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III. Thaddeus Keeler, b. 2 Nov. 1787; settled in New York City; and there died, unmarried, 18 Nov. 1813.
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989
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IV. Sarah Keeler, b. 2 Feb. 1794; died, unmarried, in New York City, 13 March 1819.
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990
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V. Mary Keeler, b. in New York City, 2 July 1796; married Gilbert Ritter, an upholsterer, born in New York, 1 June 1791, son of Michael Ritter. They settled in New York, where he died. She was living at 52 West 12th Street, New York, in Nov. 1873.
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3308
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Chil. of Benjamin and Lois (Keeler) Kellogg.
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249
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991
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I. Eunice Kellogg, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 30 June 1789 (family-record says 1790, which is impossible, as she was baptized at South Salem, 20 Dec. 1789, on her mother's account); died 30 May 1850 (family-record says, 29 May), at South Salem, unmarried, and was buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard.
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992
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II. Jason Kellogg, b. at South Salem, N. Y., 2 Dec. 1790; family-record says 1791, which we cannot reconcile with the date of his baptism, at South Salem, 27 Feb. 1791; a shoemaker and farmer; married at Bedford, N. Y., Catharine Miller, dau. of Henry Miller, of Bedford, where she was born on Tuesday, 4 Sept 1798. They settled at South Salem, where she died 30 March 1856. He died at Philadelphia, Penn., 9 Nov. 1860, "aged 69 years, 11 months, and 7 days." They were buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard at South Salem.
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3311
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