Frederick Fuller Kellogg, Jr., a native of Bronxville, New York is the son of Frederick Fuller Kellogg and Beatrice Elizabeth Vail of New Rochelle, New York. Mr. Kellogg was a scholar in the National Honor Society in secondary School. He was graduated with an M.E. from Stevens Institute of Technology , and completed additional graduate studies at Columbia University in the City of New York. Additionally he was a member of the Rho Chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
Mr. Kellogg enjoyed a long and successful career as a Professional Engineer. He was licensed in New York, South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida. His areas of specialty included municipal engineering and management, union negotiations; consultant to attorneys as an expert witness in Engineering matters; consultant on forensic engineering; and governmental matters such as zoning variance and planning board procedures.
Mr. Kellogg was married to the former Dyane Monroe Dye Wood, daughter of Fred Dye, Esq. The Kelloggs kept residences in New York, New York and Little River, South Carolina.
Memberships
Hereditary Order Descendants of Colonial Governors (Governor General)
General Society of Colonial Wars (member of the New York Society)
General Society Sons of the Revolution (life member of the New York Society)
National Society Sons of the American Revolution (former Regional Vice President of the South Carolina State Society; former President of the Colonel Lemuel Benton Chapter, South Carolina Society)
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (member of New York and South Carolina Societies; former Council Member and Deputy Governor of the New York State Society)
National Society Sons of American Colonists (life member)
Society of Mayflower Descendants (life member of the New York Society)
Huguenot Society of America
Colonial Order of the Acorn (life member)
Founders Society (South Carolina Chapter)
Chivalric Orders
Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Carolina Commandery)
Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (Priory of Saint Michael and Saint George, New York City)
Other Notes
Mr. Kellogg was a member of the Princeton-Columbia Club of New York City. He earned his place in both the Circumnavigators Club (having circumnavigated the globe), and Traveler's Century Club (having traveled to at least one-hundred countries). Additionally, Mr. Kellogg held membership in both Mensa and Intertel. He was a member of the New York State Society of Professional Engineers, and served on council Westchester Chapter, New York, as well as the Westchester Country Club of Rye New York where he previously served on the Golf and Engineering Committee.
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