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    1. [SHAW-L] Tracing Shaw Family Roots
    2. Lucille Shaw
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/224 Surname: Shaw, Adams, Dorris ------------------------- Pomp or Pompey married to Celia Dorris 1901? Sumner County Tennennsee.Childrenj of marriage Walter,Freeland,Alberta, Sherman or German,Cornelius,Jenny Lou. Need know when Celia died,who pompey 's Mother and Father.Any information will help. granddaughter Lucille Shaw

    01/11/2001 06:32:53
    1. [SHAW-L] Reunion: descendents of William J. Shaw of AL
    2. Velma Beale
    3. The descendants of William J. (Billy) and Sarah E. Shaw of Guin, Alabama are invited to a reunion. If you are one of the more than 250 descendants of their children Hugh, Sylvester, or Janie, born in the late 1800s, you should find out about this special reunion being held Feb 23-25 in Jacksonville, Fla, coinciding with the Highland Games. For information on the reunion, contact Jan Shaw Vroegindewey at: deweytribe@cleanweb.net Even if you can't come, let us know who and where you are. You can also contact me, Velma Shaw Beale at: velma.beale@axom.com

    01/09/2001 04:41:38
    1. [SHAW-L] 1842: ROBBINS to Mullein Hill Church, Middleboro/Lakeville, MA
    2. cc: Mass List, Plymouth List, Surnames Hello, I have been working on the History of my Church (Mullein Hill Church, Highland Road, Lakeville, MA -- previously Middleboro). I searched the Deeds at the Plymouth Courthouse, and could find Deeds back to this deed, below (1842). The names, below, are the men who organized the church and had it built. I have alphabetized the names for easy reference. These men lived in Middleboro or Lakeville, MA. If anyone know more about either Samuel ROBBINS (who sold the land to the Church in 1842) or the names below, please let me know. I am going to write a History of the Church, and would like to know more about these people (spouses, children, history, etc). It would be interesting to see if any of their descendants are still in this area. Also, if anyone knows where Samuel ROBBINS (of Highland Road, Middleboro, later Lakeville) got his land, I could then go further. Who did he buy it from? A few weeks ago, I typed up the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE from the Indians to the (to be) town of Middleboro. Later that Purchase became Lakeville, MA. The Sixteen Shillings Purchase happened in the late 1600's. Thus, I would like to find the Deeds between the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE to the Deed from Samuel ROBBINS in 1842. Any suggestions welcome! Best, Betty, Middleboro (Alpha. names, prior to typing up the Deed) Elbridge G. ASHLEY, Noah ASHLEY, Silas P. ASHLEY, Ariel P. BOOTH, John BOOTH, Nathaniel CASWELL, Ezra CLARK, John CUSHING, Reuben HAFFORD, William F. HAFFORD, Sumner HINDS, Job. P. NELSON, Oliver PEIRCE, Charles H. SAMPSON, Uriah SAMPSON, Zebulon SHAW, Joseph SHOCKLEY, Harison STAPLES, Salmon M. WASHBURN, Asa T. WINSLOW Plymouth, MA Probate/Land Court Plymouth Deed Book Bk: 217 Pg: 186-187 Know all men by these presents, That I, Samuel Robbins of Middleborough, in the County of Plymouth, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, In consideration of Thirty Dollars to me paid by Noah Ashley, Ariel P. Booth, Reuben Hafford, Salmon M. Washburn, Nathaniel Caswell, Elbridge G. Ashley, John Cushing, William F. Hafford, Charles H. Sampson, Asa T. Winslow, Job P. Nelson, Joseph Shockley, Harison Staples, Uriah Sampson, John Booth, Zebulon Shaw, Sumner Hinds, Oliver Peirce, Silas P. Ashley, & Ezra Clark, all of Middleborough in said County, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant, sell and convey unto the said N. Ashley, A. P. Booth, R. Hafford, S. M. Washburn, N. Caswell, E. G. Ashley, G. Cushing, W. F. Hafford, C. H. Sampson, A. T. Winslow, J. P. Nelson, J. Shockley, H. Staples, H. Staples, U. Sampson, J. Booth, Z. Shaw, S. Hinds, O. Peirce, S. P. Ashley, and Ezra Clark, a certain tract of land, situated in said Middleborough it being part of my homestead farm, and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning on the road at the corner of Gideon Cogshall's land and runs on said road south sixty four degrees west fifteen and one half rods, thence north thirty one degrees west on my land to a stake eight rods, thence north sixty four degrees east on my land fourteen and one half rods, to a stake, thence south thirty nine degrees east eight rods on my land and land of said Cogshall to the first mentioned corner, containing one hundred and twenty rods, We are to build a good and sufficient fence on the west end, and north side of said lot, To have and to hold the foregranted premises to the said Ashley Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashly [sic], Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley and Clark, and to their heirs and assigns to them and their use and behold forever, and I, the sd Samuel Robbins, for myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, do convent with the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashby, and Clark, their heirs and assigns, that I lawfully seized in fee of the aforefgranted premises, that they are free of all Incumbrances that I have good right to sell and convey the same unto the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley, and Clark, their heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and demands all persons. In Witness Whereof, I, the said Samuel Robbins have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty two. Signed, sealed and delivered, in presence of us, Luther Ashley, Rebekah C. Ashley. Samuel Robbins, Seal, His Mark X, Plymouth, Ss. March 11th 1844. Then the above named Samuel Robbins personally appeared and acknowledged the foregoing Instrument to be his free act and deed: Before me, Silas Pickens, Justice of the Peace. Received August 6 1845 & Recorded for Roland E. Cotton, Regr.

    01/09/2001 03:27:11
    1. [SHAW-L] Jerry and Cynthia
    2. Sandi
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/223 Surname: Shaw ------------------------- Jerry or "Jay" is the brother of my gr. grandfather. Alvin aka Joseph. He settled in Faribault County, Minn. Their father was Stephen Shaw. The family brothers, sisters, wives, children, etc. came from New York. Saratoga County to Orleans County to Waushara County, Wisconsin. The children of Stephen and Miami: Lorenzo, Hamilton, Amanda (Carpenter), Angeline (Duncan), Alvin, and Jane (Moore). I have more information, please e-mail me direct at Sadi01@AOL.com so we can discuss our relations.

    01/09/2001 01:02:44
    1. [SHAW-L] Evan Nicholas, and Elizabeth Jane Shaw
    2. Tom Shaw
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/221 Surname: SHAW, EDWARDS, FREE ------------------------- Looking for any decendents of Evan Nicholas SHAW, and Elizabeth Jane SHAW, both from Kentucky, and relocated in the Illinois area...........This is the Anguish SHAW line...Thank You, Tommy Shaw

    01/08/2001 05:31:33
    1. [SHAW-L] Jerry Shaw 1850's NY>WI>MN
    2. Joan
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/220 Surname: Shaw, Cartwright, Harrington ------------------------- Jerry & Cynthia Shaw left New York and moved to Wisconsin in 1850's. In 1860's they moved to Minnesota. Their children were James, Milford, Edwina, Emma, and Ida. Possibly more. I don't know what Jerry's full name was. I suppose "Jerry" could've been short for Jerome, Jeremiah, Gerald, etc. His wife's maiden name was Cynthia Cartwright. Their son James was born October 1855 in wisconsin. James eventually moved to Idaho/Washington State, and he was married to Clara Belle Harrington in 1889. Thanks for any help! Joan whatever@e3mil.com

    01/08/2001 02:02:22
    1. [SHAW-L] John and William Shaw
    2. Sandy Kicker
    3. Hi, I recieved the Civil War pension records for a William B. Shaw who died during the war. His father is John Shaw married to Charlotte in Lancaster co. Pennsylvania. They were in Knox Co. Ohio when William went to war. I don't think that this is the family that I need so anyone that is related to this William I would gladly send the pension papers to you. There is a wealth of information in these papers. Let me know. Sandy skicker@ipa.net

    01/07/2001 03:06:50
    1. [SHAW-L] Fw: [INMONROE] Shaw
    2. Lyne Cone
    3. Thought someone on the list could use this. Lyne -----Original Message----- From: Randi Richardson <gftl@bluemarble.net> To: INMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <INMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 06, 2001 6:49 AM Subject: [INMONROE] Shaw >Bloomington (IN) Telephone, October 22, 1907, p. 4. > >George Shaw, a liveryman of Shirley, is here for a visit with his parents, >Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shaw. > >

    01/06/2001 04:01:08
    1. [SHAW-L] Fw: [INMONROE] Shaw
    2. Lyne Cone
    3. Thought this may be of interest to someone on the list. Lyne Date: Saturday, January 06, 2001 6:49 AM Subject: [INMONROE] Shaw >Bloomington (IN) Telephone, October 22, 1907, p. 4. > >George Shaw, a liveryman of Shirley, is here for a visit with his parents, >Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shaw. > >

    01/06/2001 03:30:27
    1. [SHAW-L] Evan Nicholas, and Elizabeth Jane Shaw
    2. tommy shaw
    3. Am looking for any decendents of Evan Nicholas Shaw, and Elizabeth Jane Shaw. both came from kentucky, and moved to the Illinois, and Missouri area.............Thanks, Tom Shaw _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/06/2001 06:52:29
    1. [SHAW-L] Stateof the week: Vermont
    2. Shirley A Scott
    3. Please share your Vermont SHAW information with the group. Use the address shaw-l@rootsweb.com . Thank you. Shirley Scott, ListAdministrator shirleyscott@juno.com The Scott Family: http://www.geocities.com/shirleyascott My Family Tree: http://www.angelfire.com/mo/winkeler/index.html ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/06/2001 01:45:23
    1. [SHAW-L] Dr.Edward Marion Shaw
    2. tom sterne
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/218 Surname: Shaw ------------------------- Searching for any info on this person.Migrated to Texas abt 1890. tsterne2000@yahoo.com

    01/05/2001 10:29:30
    1. [SHAW-L] James Reid Shaw, Scott's Bay, NS
    2. Allen Jess
    3. Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/217 Surname: Shaw ------------------------- Looking for SHAW (JESS) of Scott's Bay, NS: Bathsheba SHAW, a widow who married Daniel JESS (b. 1824; d. 1913). Their places of burial unknown, maybe Scott's Bay, NS. Also, her son James Reid SHAW and his burial place. Also, David W.; Aubury; Daniel; Wyman Morley Alfred SHAW (b. 1910, Scott's Bay, NS; d. 25 Dec 1986, Middleton, NS) and his three brothers. Any help on James Reid SHAW and his descendants and relatives would be helpful. Some of the family are buried at Union Church cemetery, Scott's Bay, NS. James Reid SHAW was married: Annie Bell Shaw, b. ca. 1858; d. 7 Feb 1900: his first wife Selina SHAW (b. 12 Dec 1852): his second wife Wyman B. SHAW (1880-1967) I would like to place the SHAW story in the Daniel JESS genealogy. Doris: My sister, Alice NEWCOMBE, has sent me your letter. Allen Jess (780) 467-9759

    01/03/2001 02:00:46
    1. Re: [SHAW-L] Bureau Of Land Management USA - Great site
    2. Ellen Bisson
    3. Another tip to add to Jane's URL: Once you have a land desc, go back to the Search Land Patent page, enter only the sec number and twp number (with state and county), and you'll see which other families owned adjoining or adjacent property. Cheers, Ellen Jane Lachs wrote: > >

    01/03/2001 01:35:38
    1. [SHAW-L] Bureau Of Land Management USA - Great site
    2. Jane Lachs
    3. Great site here .. even found a COCKSHUTT :-) U.S. Department of the Interior - Bureau Of Land Management ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------- The Official Federal Land Patent Records Site Welcome to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation web site. We provide live database access to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States. Image access is provided to more than two million Federal land title records for Eastern Public Land States, issued between 1820 and 1908. Images of Serial patents, issued between 1908 and the mid-1960's are currently being added to this web site. Due to organization of documents in the GLO collection, this web site does not currently contain every Federal title record issued for the listed states. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/search.asp Cheers Jane www.janelachs.de Excuse cross-postings

    01/03/2001 10:34:31
    1. Re: [SHAW-L] Bureau Of Land Management USA - Great site
    2. Jane thanks for this information Jan Shaw Starks anaheim, Calif.

    01/03/2001 05:04:48
    1. [SHAW-L] DANIEL SHAW-KY 1800
    2. Susan Gardner
    3. Is anyone working on this family? I especially would like to find a definite connection between Daniel-William-Thomas Shaw, all in Mercer Co. KY 1800 Daniel Shaw born abt 1760 (don't know where) died bef 1820 Mercer Co KY wed (1) unknown (2) Elizabeth Pipes William Shaw born abt 1770 died July 1827 Mercer Co. KY wed Ann Porter Harbison Thomas Shaw born 29Sep 1775 Ireland died bef. Aug 29 1851, Russell Co. KY wed Catherine Ripperdan Daniel had the following children with #1 wife Zachary b abt 1784 wed Judith Massey Elizabeth b abt 1788 wed James Warren William b. abt 1793 wed Sally Rowland Theophilus b. March 1795 wed Elizabeth Leach migrated west Missouri, Oregon, Washington Leban b. abt 1797 Simeon b. abt 1800 children with Elizabeth Pipes: James Perry Shaw b. Sep 1819 wed Elmira Crowdis Felicia Ann Shaw. b. bef 1820 in Mercer Co KY Elizabeth Pipes later wed Jacob Harmon and is buried at Deep Springs, Browning, MO. She was the daughter of Cpt John Pipes, Rev. Soldier. Would be interested to share my info with anyone working this Shaw family. Would really like to find Daniels mother and father this year! (or next)! Susan (Shaw) Gardner

    01/03/2001 03:06:54
    1. [SHAW-L] Names on Bolsterstone War Memorial
    2. Jane Lachs
    3. Have just added a new page to: www.bolsterstone.de BREARLEY, BROOKE, BUTTON, CRAWSHAW, CURLEY, DAVIES, DYSON (3), FRANCE, GILL (2), GREEN, GREGORY, HAIGH, HARRISON, HATCHETT, HOLLINS, HOWARTH, KENWORTHY, LESTER, MICKLETHWAITE, ORCHARD, PEARSON, PERKINS, ROBINSON, SANDERSON, SENIOR, SHAW, SHELDON, SPIVEY, TATTERSALL, TINGLE, TOPPS, WARD, WHITTAKER, WOODHEAD . I'd be happy to add any stories or photos of these men .. so sad ... Cheers Jane Please excuse cross postings :-))

    01/02/2001 02:15:56
    1. [SHAW-L] Fw: Shaws Of Texas
    2. Shirley A Scott
    3. --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: tom sterne <tsterne2000@yahoo.com> Dr. Edward Marion Shaw b.4-20-1858 in La. [??]. Attended University of Cincinnati Medical School & graduated 2-2-1884.Moved to Edna,Tx.Married Minnie Lee Black.Moved to Victoria,Tx.where he practiced Medicine til his death in 1901.Have info on descendents but nothing on his ancestors which I want badly. Tom Sterne <tsterne2000@yahoo.com. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/01/2001 07:51:40
    1. [SHAW-L] GEORGE SHAW CA 1814. ENG.R.I. IL.
    2. Viola Seward
    3. Hi listers. My gggrandfather John Shaw and wife Hannah Wheatcroft Shaw had two sons. Both sons born in Derby,Eng. 1814 and 1815. Came to America from Ireland to Rhode island in ca 1827. To Illinois in ca 1837. Do not know what happened to George but may have moved to Maine. Viola.

    01/01/2001 06:41:36