Wilber Kellogg1

M, #17125, b. 1919
Father*Charles Seth Kellogg1 b. 31 Mar 1873, d. 12 Jun 1925
Mother*Frances Maxine Olshen1 b. 1892, d. 21 Jan 1925
Birth*1919 Wilber Kellogg was born in 1919 at Nebraska.1 
(InHomeOf) Census19201920 He appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Charles Seth Kellogg, ED 37 sht 7b #66-77 1009 S 11th, Omaha Ward 4, Douglas Co., Nebraska. His info on the census included - Kellogg, Wilber 11/12 b.NE.1 
(MentionedIn) Obituary12 June 1925 Wilber Kellogg is mentioned in the obituary of Charles Seth Kellogg 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.2 
Last Edited2 Jan 2014

Citations

  1. [S1920] 1920 census, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCKM-4M8
  2. [S1815] Newspaper Archives via Genealogy Bank, Friday, June 12, 1925 Paper: Omaha World Herald (Omaha, NE) Page: 4 and page 4 (same article).