Daniel Kellogg
Deputy of the
General Court
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk[1]
In office
October 1670  May 1671
Serving with John Gregory
Preceded byThomas Benedict,
Walter Hoyt
Succeeded byWalter Hoyt,
Richard Olmsted
In office
May 1672  October 1672
Serving with Walter Hoyt
Preceded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton
Succeeded byNicholas Hoyt,
Mark Sension
In office
October 1674  May 1675
Serving with Walter Hoyt
Preceded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton,
Thomas Benedict
In office
October 1675  May 1676
Preceded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton,
Thomas Benedict
Succeeded byWalter Hoyt
In office
May 1677  October 1677
Preceded byMark Sension,
John Bowton
Succeeded byJohn Gregory,
John Bowton
In office
October 1679  October 1680
Serving with John Bowton
Preceded byRichard Olmsted,
John Gregory
Succeeded byJohn Platt,
John Gregory
In office
October 1683  May 1684
Serving with John Platt
Preceded byJohn Bowton
Succeeded byMark Sension,
John Platt
Personal details
BornFebruary 1630
Great Leighs, Essex, England
DiedDecember 1688
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Resting placeEast Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut
SpouseBridget Bouton Kellogg (m. 1655)
ChildrenJohn Kellogg, Joseph Kellogg, Mary Kellogg, Samuel Kellogg, Lydia Kellogg, Elizabeth Kellogg, Daniel Kellogg, Benjamin Kellogg, Sarah Kellogg Brismade Betts (m. John Betts), Rachel Kellogg
Residence(s)Norwalk, Connecticut Colony

Daniel Kellogg (also Daniel Kellogge) (February 1630 – December 1688) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He was a deputy of the Connecticut General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1670, May 1672, October 1674, October 1675, May 1677, October 1679, May 1680, and October 1683.

He was the son of Martin Kellogg and Prudence Bird Kellogg. It is believed that he was a very tall man, perhaps even seven feet tall.

He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founding settlers of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.

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