Charles Seth Kellogg

M, #17114, b. 31 March 1873, d. 12 June 1925
Father*William Kellogg1 b. 1836
Mother*Emma (__________)1 b. 1846
Birth*31 March 1873 Charles Seth Kellogg was born on 31 March 1873 at Iowa.2,3 
(InHomeOf) Census18801880 He appeared on the 1880 census in the household of William Kellogg, ED 70 sht 23b #35, Benton, Fremont Co., Iowa. His info on the census included - Kellogg, Charles 2 b.IA.1 
(InHomeOf) Census19001900 Charles Seth Kellogg appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Fred Williams, ED 138 sht 4a pg 67a #61-68 710 N 26th, South Omaha Ward 1, Douglas Co., Nebraska. His info on the census included - Kellogg, Charles 22 b.IA Mar 1878 (Brother-in-law.)4 
Census1910*1910 Charles Seth Kellogg appeared on the 1910 census as a boarder in the household of Duncan D Turner, ED 17 sht 7a pg 42 #109-111 319 16th St, Omaha Ward 3, Douglas Co., Nebraska, Chas S 30 b.IA (parents b.NY & WI), barber.5 
Marriage* He married Frances Maxine Olshen
Military-draft*12 September 1918 Charles Seth Kellogg registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 where he lived at 1009 S 11th St, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, and ran a cigar store at 1008 S 10th St. He was of medium height and stout stature, with black hair and eyes, and was missing 4 fingers on his right hand.3 
Census1920*1920 He appeared on the 1920 census as the head of household, ED 37 sht 7b #66-77 1009 S 11th, Omaha Ward 4, Douglas Co., Nebraska, along with Frances Maxine Olshen, Charles Seth Kellogg, Emma L Kellogg, Ray Ralf Kellogg, Roy Wesley Kellogg, Henry Joe Kellogg and Wilber Kellogg . His info on the census included Kellogg, Chas S 45 b.IA (parents NY/NE), barber.6 
Death8 June 1925 Charles Seth Kellogg died on 8 June 1925 at Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, at age 52.7 
Obituary*12 June 1925 His obituary: on 12 June 1925 at Omaha World Herald, Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebraska, Seven Children Left As Both Parents Die
     Double funeral services were held yesterday at West Lawn cemetery for Mr and Mrs Charles S Kellogg 5909 North Thirty-fifth street. Grouped around the caskets were seven children of the couple who have been separated since the death of their mother last January. Kellogg at the time was a patient in a tuberculosis sanitarium in Colorado, and physicians advised him not to leave the climate to attend her funeral.
Mrs Kellogg's body was placed in a vault at the cemetery and Monday, Kellogg who returned from the west several weeks ago, died at the home of his sister, Mrs F E Evans, 4629 Harney street.
     The children range from 4 to 15. Wilber 4, and Gene, 6 have been living on the farm of their uncle, Fred Kellogg, south of Council Bluffs; Henry, 8 has been with friends of the family in Nebraska City. Twin boys, Ray and Roy, 11, have been in the Masonic home; Emma, 12, the only daughter, has been with Mrs Evans and Charles jr, 15, the oldest boy, has been living with his aunt, Mrs J W Teacock, Fort Dodge, Ia.7 

Family

Frances Maxine Olshen b. 1892, d. 21 Jan 1925
Marriage* He married Frances Maxine Olshen
Children
Last Edited12 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S1813] 1880 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MD26-TL1
  2. [S1920] 1920 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCKM-4M8 - says Jan 1875.
  3. [S1670] World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 on Ancestry.
  4. [S1900] 1900 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3YB-VXP
  5. [S1910] 1910 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/ML4Q-HWD
  6. [S1920] 1920 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCKM-4M8
  7. [S1815] Newspaper Archives via Genealogy Bank, Friday, June 12, 1925 Paper: Omaha World Herald (Omaha, NE) Page: 4 and page 4 (same article).
  8. [S1817] Iowa County Births 1880-1935 on FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XVNZ-2VT
  9. [S1817] Iowa County Births 1880-1935 on FamilySearch, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XVNZ-L9R
  10. [S1815] Newspaper Archives via Genealogy Bank, Wednesday, April 13, 1921 Paper: Omaha World Herald (Omaha, NE) Page: 15.