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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.
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