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Anna (Kellet) Shaw (bef. 1592 - abt. 1661)

Anna "Anne" Shaw formerly Kellet
Born before in Boston, Lincolnshire, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1630 in Suffolk, NYmap
Descendants descendants
Died about after about age 69 [location unknown]
Profile last modified | Created 24 Jan 2013
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Anna (Kellet) Shaw migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1621-1640).
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Biography

Anna filia Thome Kellett bp. Oct 25, 1582[1]

Research Notes

TBD whether Anne daughter of Thomas Kellett was wife of Edmund Shaw the immigrant.

TBD whether Anne daughter of Thomas Kellet was the same Anne Kellet who married Edmonde Shaw on 5 Dec 1619 St Oswald, Warton Nr Lancaster, Lancs.[2]

Given the distance from Boston, Lincolnshire to St. Oswald's, Lancashire it doesn't seem this could be the same person.

Anne Kellet seems to be a very doubtful candidate to be Edmund Shaw's unknown wife. With a death date of 1661 in Warton, Lancashire, England, she is completely disqualified, since Edmund Shaw had been in New England by 1653. And why would he go to Lancashire to get married? Actually, it would be most reasonable to reject the Anne Kellet hypothesis completely.

Imported Data

Previous data on this page:

"Anne was born in 1592. Anne Kellet ... She passed away in 1661."

Data fields had:

"born 25 Oct 1592 in Warton, Lancashire, England"
"died 19 Mar 1661 in Warton, Lancashire, England"

Sources

  1. Boston (England), Frank Besant, and C. W. Foster. The Parish Registers of Boston in the County of Lincoln. (Lincoln: Printed for the Lincoln Record Society by W.K. Morton, 1914), page 62
  2. Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks. "Marriages at St Oswald (formerly Holy Trinity) in the Parish of Warton near Lancaster. Marriages recorded in the Register for 1569 - 1648." http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Warton-near-Lancaster/stoswald/index.html (accessed February 2, 2018)

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The Shaws were early founders of Cape May and there are active genealogy researchers in this family, will see if research has been done by anyone at the Historical Society.
posted by H Husted
What is the evidence that she was wife of Edmund Shaw? And if she was, why the England death? Her husband lived in Long Island, NY.
posted by Jillaine Smith
This person cannot have died in 1620 and still have married in 1630.
posted by Vic Watt

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