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Mae Sophronia Kellogg 1900–1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Jan 1900

Birth Location: Dewitt, Illinois, USA

Death Date: 25 May 1979

Death Location: Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA

Father: Nason Kellogg

Mother: Jessie Daniels

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In 1900, Mae Sophronia Kellogg entered the world in Dewitt, Illinois, USA, born to Nason Ezra Kellogg And Jessie Leona Daniels. Mae Sophronia Kellogg passed away in 1979 in Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1900, Mae Sophronia Kellogg entered the world in Dewitt, Illinois, USA, born to Nason Ezra Kellogg And Jessie Leona Daniels.
  • Mae Sophronia Kellogg passed away in 1979 in Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

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Mae Kellogg's Ancestors

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Mae Kellogg
1900–1979
Birth Place: Dewitt, Illinois, USA
Parents
Nason Ezra Kellogg
1876–1960
Weaver, Humbolt, Iowa, USA
Jessie (Leona) Daniels
1882–1902
Iowa City, Wright, Iowa, USA
Grandparents
Charles (Carroll Kellogg) Sr
1835–1916
Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont USA
Orlantha (Jane) Adams
1850–1933
Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont, USA
Great-Grandparents
Ezra Adams
1824–1908
Charlotte Russell
1824–1878
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lynda Adams
1789–1862
Lucy Nason
1792–1869

Mae Kellogg's Timeline

2 Records

1900
30 Jan 1900
Birth of Mae Sophronia Kellogg in Dewitt, Illinois, USA
Dewitt, Illinois, USA
1979
25 May 1979
Age 79
Death of Mae Sophronia Kellogg in Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Jan 1900
    Event Place: Dewitt, Illinois, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 May 1979
    Event Place: Creve Coeur, St Louis, Missouri, USA

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