Part of the locally prominent Otis family of New London Co
| When Burke met | 1781 |
| Where Burke met | Great Barrington, MA |
| Occupation | Unknown |
| Interaction with Burke | She helped secure Burke’s release from false imprisonment in the Great Barrington jail. |
| Identity Status | Probable |
| Genealogy | Wikitree |
| Memoir Pages | 29-30 |
Notes
Hannah Otis (born 29 February 1752) was a resident of Colchester and later Lyme, Connecticut. The daughter of John Otis and Prudence Taintor, she belonged to the locally prominent Otis family of New London Co. On 5 November 1778, she became the second wife of Martin Kellogg of Lyme.
Sources
Burke, William. Memoir of William Burke: A Soldier of the Revolution, Reformed from Intemperance, and for Many Years a Consistent and Devoted Christian; Carefully Prepared from a Journal Kept by Himself; to Which Is Added, an Extract from a Sermon Preached at His Funeral, by Rev. Nathaniel Miner. Hartford, CT: Case, Tiffany, 1837.