Here is the last two sketches I found on SHAW in the "History of Crawford County, PA, 1885." On pages 1139 and 1140 in the biographical sketch section for West Fallowfield Township: "Rev. H.H. Hervey, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church at Hartstown, was born in County Down, Ireland, October 10, 1826, and is a son of James and Mary (Ford) Hervey. His father came to this State in 1846, settling in Tarentum, Allegheny County, where he remained till his death. He had a family of seven sons and one daughter, four now living: Robert, deceased; William, deceased; John; Mary, deceased; James; H.H.; Ford, deceased; and David. John married Agnes SHAW; James married Miss McMath, and David is a widower. Our subject was married October 11, 1853, to Jane M., daughter of Charles Porter, of Huntingdon County, Penn., who was the third child in a family of six children. The result of this union was nine children, of whom two survive: Mary, wife of Dr. Walker of Linesville, and Jennie, at home, who is a cultured young lady with a natural aptitude for art. The deceased are: Charles P., Frederick W., Annie (twin with Jennie), Emma and Helen. Mr. Hervey received his early education in Ireland, and in 1846, entered the Western University at Pittsburgh, whence he graduated in 1848. He afterward entered the Associate Reformed Theological Seminary, graduating thence 1852, and after having traveled a year in the interest of the church came to Crawford County, and here settled. Soon after he married. He was ordained by the Presbytery of the Lakes, of Associate Reformed Church, and has since remained as pastor of the same charge - at first of three churches, and now by the union of two of these, over two churches. Mr. Hervey is a man of ability, and well respected in the community." On page 1163, in the Bio Sketch section for Woodcock Township: "Robert SHAW, retired farmer, Saegertown, was born in Venango County, Penn., May 23, 1804, son of James and Margaret (Irwin) SHAW. The former was a soldier in the war of 1812, and a son of Robert Shaw, all natives of Pennsylvania. The latter was a daughter of James Irwin, one of the first settlers of Cussewago Township, this county. Our subject after spending the greater part of his life in his native county, moved to Saegertown in 1870. He was married,March 3,1 1836, to Frances B., daughter of Wendell and Sarah (McGill) Bartholomew, of Clinton, Penn. By this union there were nine children: James W., of Bradford, Penn.; Robert L., of Franklin, Penn.; Adelia, wife of William Stevens, of Venango County, Penn.; Sylvester I., of Fort Lewis, Colo.; Ann J., wife of Hugh Gillespie, of Venango County, Penn.; Emeline E., wife of John Johnson, Custer City, Penn.; Sarah E.; Frances, wife of A. Rittneyer, and Parker. James W. served in the late war, enlisting in 1863. He lost his right arm at the battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863; is now a prominent attorney and City Judge of Bradford, Penn. Our subject was a Democrat until the organization of the Republican party, which he has since supported. He is a tanner by trade; but has followed farming most of his life. Both he and his wife are members of the Presbyterian Church." That's it for all of the SHAW listings in this reference! Kathy Brubaker Volunteer Genealogist Linesville Historical Society kbrbkr@toolcity.net