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Dyane Monroe Dye Wood Kellogg

Dyane Monroe Dye Wood Kellogg, a native of Detroit,
Michigan, is the daughter of Fred Dye, Esq. and Esther
Monroe. Mrs. Kellogg attended
University
of Michigan and was graduated from
Indiana University
where she earned her A.B. in Fine Arts and
French, and was a member of
Delta Gamma sorority. She
then earned her M.A. in Spanish from
Universidad Inter-americana,
Saltillo, Mexico,
and completed further graduate studies at
Columbia
University of New York City and
Sorbonne (Université de Paris),
Paris, France.
Mrs. Kellogg enjoyed a career in education as the Head
of the Foreign Language Department within the Tulsa,
Oklahoma secondary education system, as well as a
Spanish and French teacher in the Rutherford, New Jersey
school system. She and her husband, Frederick Fuller
Kellogg, Jr. keep residences in New York, New York and
Little River, South Carolina
Memberships
* National
Society Daughters of the American Revolution (former Chapter
President/Regent, Tulsa, Oklahoma; member of the Mary
Washington
Chapter of New York City)
* National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of
America (past
New York State Chapter President)
*
Colonial Dames of XVII Century (former President of a
chapter in the
South Carolina Society)
*
Colonial Dames of
America (Founding President of South Carolina Chapter
XXXI (life member of New York City Parent Chapter)
*
National Society of
Colonial Dames of America (life member of New York
Society)
* Daughters of the Cincinnati (life member)
* Holland Dames (life member)
* Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States
of America
* Order of the Merovingian Dynasty
* National Society United States Daughters of 1812
(former Vice President)
* Society of the Descendants of the Signers of the
Constitution (Honorary
Life Member)
* United Daughters of the Confederacy (Honorary Member)
* Daughters of Colonial Wars (member of the South
Carolina Society)
Chivalric Orders
*
Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem (Carolina
Commandery)
Other Notes
Mr. Kellogg is a member of the Princeton-Columbia Club
of New York City and the Westchester Country Club of Rye
New York. She is former President of the Tulsa Opera
Guild; former President of the Tulsa Panhellenic (both
with five hundred members); and former President of the
Tulsa Delta Gamma Collegiate Sorority Alumnae. . Mrs.
Kellogg is a member of the Phi Delta Kappa honorary
education fraternity, (Columbia University TC), and the
Delta Tau Mu college honorary fine arts fraternity.
Additionally, Mrs. Kellogg has attained membership in
both the Circumnavigators Club (having circumnavigated
the globe), and Traveler's Century Club (having traveled
to at least one-hundred countries). She holds
membership in both
Mensa
and
Intertel
Mrs. Kellogg is a C.G. (Certified Genealogist), named in
October 1995 by Board of Certification for Genealogists
of Washington D.C. Her book The Wilcox-Luke
Genealogy, published December 30, 1996, won First
Prize in the Dallas, Texas Genealogical Society’s annual
book contest, and a second-place trophy awarded by
Iowa’s Washington County Genealogical Society’s Annual
Book Contest. Additionally, the book won the Kansas
City, Missouri Library’s Anna Ford Book Contest Award.
Mrs. Kellogg researched and nominated the winner of the
Oklahoma Historical Society’s Pioneer Woman Museum’s
2008 Woman of the Year Award. Dyane’s CDA chapter won
the President General’s Award for Excellence, also in
2008. Furthermore, she holds life membership in the
Oklahoma Historical Society; the New York Genealogical &
Biographical Society; and the Somerset County,
Pennsylvania Historical Society. |