Sign up to explore more
Create a free account to navigate family trees, view ancestors, and discover connections.
Sign up free
Sign up to explore more
Create a free account to navigate family trees, view ancestors, and discover connections.
Sign up freeAnna Maria Kaye 1632–1702 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: About 1632
Birth Location: Elland, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 1702
Death Location: Almondbury, Yorkshire, England
Father: Willm Lister
Mother: Katherine Hawkesworth
Spouse(s): Sir Woodstone
Children(s): Anne Kaye
In 1632, Anna Maria Kaye entered the world in Elland, Yorkshire, England, born to Willm Lister And Katherine Hawkesworth. Anna Maria Kaye married Sir John Kaye Of Woodstone, and had children including Anne Kaye. Anna Maria Kaye passed away in 1702 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.
Find more search results for Anna KayeReliability Score
This score reflects the reliability of the source family tree. A high rating indicates a trustworthy source with strong data consistency.
- A 3 criteria (Strong)
- B 2 criteria (Medium)
- C 1 criteria (Basic)
- N/A 0 criteria (Insufficient)
This tree's reliability score:
- Record available
- Descendant's record available
- Star tree owner
Biography
- In 1632, Anna Maria Kaye entered the world in Elland, Yorkshire, England, born to Willm Lister And Katherine Hawkesworth.
- Anna Maria Kaye married Sir John Kaye Of Woodstone, and had children including Anne Kaye.
- Anna Maria Kaye passed away in 1702 in Almondbury, Yorkshire, England.
Immediate Family
Parents
Spouses(s)
Children(s)
Anna Kaye's Ancestors
Anna Kaye's Descendants
-
1. Anne Kaye 1662–1724 m. William Mallinson 1665–1700
-
1. William Mallinson 1698–1743 m. Susannah Lee 1705–1745
-
1. Mary Mallinson 1724–1785 m. Jonathan Denton 1719–1784
-
1. Jonathan Denton 1759–1826 m. Ann Turton 1760–
-
-
-
Anna Kaye's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: About 1632
Event Place: Elland, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1702
Event Place: Almondbury, Yorkshire, England