____________________ ______________________|____________________ _______________________| | | ____________________ | |______________________|____________________ _Alonzo Franklin KELLOGG __| | | ____________________ | | ______________________|____________________ | |_______________________| | | ____________________ | |______________________|____________________ | |--Myrta Melinda KELLOGG | | _Rev. Nathan AYARS _ | _John Stillman AYARS _|_Amy AYARS _________ | _Hazael Manning AYARS _| | | | _Mark AYARS ________ | | |_Tamer AYARS _________|_Phebe AYARS _______ |_Lucy Jane "Jennie" AYARS _| | _James STANBROUGH __ | _Gardner STANBROUGH __|_Mary TIFF _________ |_Cornelia STANBROUGH __| | _Benjamin NYE ______ |_Freegift NYE ________|_Abigail BRIGGS ____
Compiled some family history notes; inserted them into Frank D. Andrews' book Robert Ayars and His Descendants, now found in the Library of Congress.
LEWIS, MYRTA KELLOGG--Myrta Kellogg Lewis, born Jne 14, 1871, near Carson City, Mich.; died at Takoma Park, Md., Nov. 27, 1954. She was married in 1917 to Prof. Charles C. Lewis, who passed away in 1924. In her youth Miss Kellogg taught public school for a few years. In 1904 she began denominational work as educational secretary in the North Michigan Conference and pioneerred the establishment of many church schools. Then she was called to Mount Vernon College, Ohio, as normal director and teacher. After three years she accepted a similar position in Emmanuel Missionary College. She continue there for seven years, and during two summers pioneered the establishment of a normal department in the Oakwood school at Huntsville, Ala. For the remaining years of her educational work she served as a teacher in the Home Study Institute. Mourning their loss are 2 stepdaughters and a stepson. (Obituary, The Review and Herald, 12/30/1954.)