My Florida SHAWs:James A.J., Sarah Ann, Roxey Ann, Abner B. around sumter and lake counties. Thanks, Carmen
My Shaw's started in Florida from Daniel K Shaw b. 1797 S.C. d.1863 Hamilton Co.Florida He Was the son of Jeremiah Shaw Sr. b.1768 in Laurens County ,S.C. Daniel K Shaw's Children: Nehemiah K Shaw William H Shaw Jeremiah J Shaw Daniel Shaw Dempsey Shaw Greenberry B Shaw Virginia Shaw Elbert S Shaw Crawford Shaw Wiley Alfred Shaw Hezekiah D Shaw Hezekiah D Shaw b. Sept 17, 1824 Liberty County Ga. Hezekiah D Shaw's Children: Eliza B Shaw Elizabeth C Shaw William H Shaw 1849 Melvina S Shaw 1852 Daniel F Shaw 1854 Missouri Shaw 1861 Robert L Shaw 1875 Robert Lee Shaw b. Sept 17, 1875 d. Oct 238,1924 Brad Ford county Fla. Robert Lee Shaw's Children Charles Lee Shaw 1891 Minnie Katherine shaw 1893 Willie David Shaw July 14,1896 my father Raymond Levi Shaw 1899 Essie Eliza Shaw 1902 Rossie L Shaw 1906 Are any of these names familiar ? Ed Shaw http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~edshaw/
Our State this week is Florida. Please share your Florida SHAW information with the list. (Send to Shaw-L@rootsweb.com) Shirley Scott shirleyscott@juno.com The Scott Family: http://www.geocities.com/shirleyascott Coupons, Freebies, etc.: http://home.att.net/~shirley.scott/cfetc.html My Family Tree: http://www.angelfire.com/mo/winkeler/index.html I am Christian, American, Heterosexual, Pro-gun, Conservative. Any questions? ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Viola..... the dates are possibilities for my Shaws. Esther (?) born 1810 Ireland married Mr. Shaw and came to the US. By the 1840-50's they were in IL, Logan County and finally Macoupin County. They had more than one child but I only know a daughter, Lavinia who married Marion McGarvey in Morgan or Menard Co in 1865..In a later census she showed up in Lavinia and Marion's home with their 4 children and a Shaw nephew and niece. Gee, I hope something rings a bell! Nancy Casteel King ncking@aol.com CASTEEL, UNDERWOOD, BACON, MCGARVEY, PHILLIPS, SHAW, GUNN
I am attempting to trace my Grabdfather.His name is Albert Erving Shaw. He passed away in i beleive 1946 in Kuroki Saskatchewan Canada.I know at one time he was working for Buffalo Bill on the Oregon Trail as a scout or wagon driver.He was born in New York State and was approximately 90 yrs. old when he passed away. Any information would be appreciated. Thank You John Barry
Hi listers, does any one have a John Shaw born ca 1815 in Eng.? Moved to Ire to R.I. to Il. Son of John Shaw and Hannah Wheatcroft Shaw. John had Brother Samuel. Moved to R.I. in ca 1827. To Il. in 1837. Thanx. Viola.
I am interested in chatting with anyone who is researching the Shaws of Rochedale, Lancashire. My great-grandfather was George Shaw born 4.7.1851 in Rochedale. His father was James Shaw (brushmaker) and his mother was Jane Wilks. George emigrated to Australia. Does anyone have any information regarding the Lancashire side of his life? I am happy to share information I have gathered. Regards, Pat
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: "Betty" <bbb@tco.net> My SHAW family were in the part of Prince Georges, MD that became Washington, DC. There were several SHAW"s that married Bealls Can anybody sort them out? I descend from Charles SHAW and Keziah BEALL. Betty Bower
Please share your SHAW ancestors who lived in the DC area. Shirley Scott shirleyscott@juno.com The Scott Family: http://www.geocities.com/shirleyascott Coupons, Freebies, etc.: http://home.att.net/~shirley.scott/cfetc.html My Family Tree: http://www.angelfire.com/mo/winkeler/index.html I am Christian, American, Heterosexual, Pro-gun, Conservative. Any questions? ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hello Shaw researchers Does anyone know if this Samuel Shaw is the one that we are all looking for. This info came from the Philly Roots Digest. Someone please let me know if we should contact the sender for further help or input. Most Sincerely Peggy in OH Delaware County: The following is a list of the justices for Middletown township: John Crosby Aug. 30, 1791. Joel Willis Aug. 30, 1791. Davis Bevan Aug. 19, 1794. Miles McCarty April 13, 1796. Elisha Price April 15, 1796. William Martin Aug. 9, 1797. Isaac Eyre Oct. 12, 1798. Nicholas Fairlamb Dec. 6, 1798. Aaron Morton May 3, 1799. Philip Painter May 20, 1800. Thomas Hinkson May 20, 1800. John Pearson June 21, 1802. James Withey July 4, 1806. Jacob Edwards Jan. 1, 1807. John Caldwell Nov. 15, 1814. Joseph Walker Feb. 3, 1820. Samuel Smith March 12, 1822. David Marshall March 3, 1824. George W. Bartram June 3, 1824. Benjamin F. Johnson Oct. 25, 1825. Abraham Kerlin June 7, 1830. Samuel T. Walker Nov. 11, 1831. John Afflick June 6, 1834. Jonathan P. Worrall March 5, 1835. Samuel Shaw Nov. 18, 1835. William Martin June 10, 1836. William Eyre Dec. 21, 1838. George W. Bartram Sept. 23, 1839. Samuel Hibberd April 14, 1840, April 13, 1847, April 11, 1854. Robert L. Martin Aug. 24, 1876. Robert F. Ash March 27, 1879. James W. Howarth March 30, 1880.
It is possible he was a Delaware (Lenape) Indian, or associated with the tribe -- rather than the state of Delaware. The Delaware Tribe, native to the east, moved into Cherokee lands of Oklahoma right after the unCivil War. That would put them in northern Oklahoma, considerably closer to the Comanche territory (Texas and SE Oklahoma) of the same time period. I have never heard of any Delaware SHAWs, but the Scots married into many Indian tribes. It might be a logical place to look. QUOTES OF THE DAY "Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president...." --Theodore Roosevelt "If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law." --Winston Churchill VOTE TO PROTECT YOUR GUN RIGHTS ON NOVEMBER 7 Mike Shaw ----- Original Message ----- From: <JShaw101@aol.com> To: <SHAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 12:22 PM Subject: [SHAW-L] Jim Shaw of Delaware > I recently bought "Great Speeches" by Elizabeth W. Baker from 1927 which > includes a speech by my ancestor Sam Houston of Texas to a Comanche Indian > Chief Pah-Hah-You-Co. It contains the name Jim Shaw of Delaware in its body > twice. Anyone know about this fellow? The first two paragraphs of this > message follow below. > > > "My brother, our fires have burned far from each other. Your talk > has reached me by our Delaware friend, Jim Shaw. My ears were opened to your > words-They were words of peace. I have laid them up in my heart. > I send you words by the same friend. With him I send two of my young > chiefs. The first is a war-chief. They have eaten bread with me. They have > sat by my side. They have learned to love the red brothers. I send them that > they may tell you many things. They know the councel of peace which I have > always given. They will speak to you words of truth only." > > > ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > >
I recently bought "Great Speeches" by Elizabeth W. Baker from 1927 which includes a speech by my ancestor Sam Houston of Texas to a Comanche Indian Chief Pah-Hah-You-Co. It contains the name Jim Shaw of Delaware in its body twice. Anyone know about this fellow? The first two paragraphs of this message follow below. "My brother, our fires have burned far from each other. Your talk has reached me by our Delaware friend, Jim Shaw. My ears were opened to your words-They were words of peace. I have laid them up in my heart. I send you words by the same friend. With him I send two of my young chiefs. The first is a war-chief. They have eaten bread with me. They have sat by my side. They have learned to love the red brothers. I send them that they may tell you many things. They know the councel of peace which I have always given. They will speak to you words of truth only."
Curtis JACKSON, son of Samuel and Catherine PLANKENHORN JACKSON, was born in Chester Co. PA. died 1829 in Guilford Co. NC. married Nov. 25, 1775 in New Garden FM, Guilford Co. NC to Ruth BEALS, daughter of Bowater and Sarah Ann COOK BEALS, who was born June 17, 1757 died before 1820 in Guilford Co. NC. Curtis JACKSON married a second time to Elizabeth SHAW. The children of Curtis and Ruth BEALS JACKSON were..... 1. Phebe born Nov. 15, 1776 in NC married Apr. 10, 1799 in Westfield FM, Surry Co. NC to Timothy JESSOP. 2. Catherine born Sep. 19, 1778 in Surry Co. NC. 3. Sarah born Aug. 16, 1780 in Surry Co. NC married King FISHER. 4. Bowater born Apr. 1, 1783 in Surry Co. NC. died 1846 in Hamilton Co. Indiana married Apr. 10, 1810 in Stokes Co. NC. to Jennie MACE. 5. Jacob born Jan. 22, 1785 died before 1840 married June 8, 1809 in Patrick Co. Virginia to Susannah GAINES. 6. Susannah born May 10, 1789 in Guilford Co. NC. died Apr. 10, 1873 in Hendricks Co. Indiana married Apr. 30 1806 in Westfield FM, Surry Co. NC. to Timothy H. JESSOP. 7. Edith born before 1850 married ca 1810 to Risdom CHARLES. 8. Ruth born in Surry Co. NC. died Feb. 1, 1863 in Commerce, Jackson Co. Georgia married Sep. 10, 1818 in Rowan Co. NC to Jesse Berryman FERABEE. 9. Curtis born 1798 in NC. married Apr. 27, 1820 in Guilford Co. NC. to Rebecca SMITH. 10. Bulah born 1787 in Surry Co. NC died ca 1820 in Washington Co. Indiana married before 1820 to Caleb GARRETT. 11. Nathan born ca 1791 died 1826 in Dallas Co. Alabama? married 1816 to Susan ? 12. Thomas born ca 1793 in NC married Sep. 22, 1818 to Cynthia CHARLES. If anyone can make any additions or corrections on this please let me know. Thanks. Ann Torbett PO Box. 11432 College Station, TX. 77845
Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/201 Surname: Shaw, Stone, Cole ------------------------- I am looking for any information on William Shaw, b.1837, and his brother Frederick, b.1840. They came to Michigan in 1855 from Canada, probably New Brunswick. Andrew Shaw, b. 1844 may have been a brother or cousin, also from Canada. William married Rosanna Stone from New York. Their children are Susanna, Henry, Ella Jane, Mary, William, Earnest, Elmer and Glenn Otto. Susanna married Peter Cole and had Arthur, Edith and Emma. Ella Jane married Eli Crowl. Glenn was married after 1920 to someone named Pearl. Frederick married Betsy Stone, Rosanna's sister and they had two children but only Andrew M. lived past 10. Andrew's wife was Frances ? and their children were Helen and May. I am interested in finding William and Frederick's parents in Canada and any information on their children or grandchildren. According to Rosanna on the 1900 census only 2 of her children are living but on the 1894 State census all eight are living. I know when Elmer died but have no information on the other siblings or of their marriages and children. Any input on the Shaws, Stones (Rosanna and Betsy have a brother William) or Coles, etc would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hello, I have an old 1809 Bible: info in the Bible: (note: oldest dates are mentioned near the middle) Charles Egbert Perry born 1812 Mary Anne Langdon Robett? born July 20 1816. Chl & Mary married July 10 1839. A son was born & died Aug. 18 1838. Charles Benjamin Perry born Oct. 18, 1839. Mary Augusta Perry born Aug. 10, 1843. Mary Augsto Perry Died April 4, 1845. A son born & died 18 (lived 6 days?) 1845. Emma Roberts Perry born Aug. 3, 1847. Frances Perry born July 7, -d. Mar. 17, '39 next page: Frances? Perry died March 19, 1939 in N. Y. Emma Roberts Perry Shaw died Feb. 14, 1941 in Delhi N. Y. 3rd page Charles Benjamin Perry was born Sept. 25, 1782 Frances Perry wife of Chr. was born Oct. 12, 1788. Sunday. Charles B. & Frances were married Dec. 22, 1805. Sunday Philo Henry Perry was born Jan. 9, 1807. Friday Julia Sophia Perry was born Aug. 14, 1808. Sunday Frances Jane Perry was born July 8, 1810. Sunday Charles Egbert Perry was born Feb. 18, 1812.Tuesday Delia Agusta Perry was born Sept. 5, 1814. Monday A daughter was born on March 10, 1816 Tuesday and died March 12, living but 38 hours. A son was born and died 24th of April 1817. Thursday A daughter was born March 1, 1819 and died A son was born in ? 1820 and died. another page is stuck to this page it reads: Roderick Beers Perry was born Jan. 4. 1823 Sat. Philo H. Perry was married June 3, 1833. Julia Sophia was married Sept. 21, 1830. Frances Jane was married April 5, 1831. Chl. Egbert was married 10 July 1837. Delia Augusta was married June 10, 1833. Julia Sophia died Feb. 15, 1832. Frances Perry wife of Chs. B. Perry died Feb. 3rd. 1859. Charles B. Perry died Dec. 30th, 1859. Maraime> Langdon Roberts died Nov. 28th, 1903 aged 87. There is an obit from a News Paper on the last page reads: Prominent Delhi Woman Succumbs Mrs. Emma Perry Shaw died at the Perry homestead on second here ....... At 93 she was Delhi's oldest woman. .... born in 1847 a daughtr of Charles B. and Marry Ann Langdon Perry. Her husband, Donld Burtis Shaw died some 50 years ago....... surviving daughter Mrs. Grace Tiers, a grandson Joseph Tiers, nephew John W. Vandercook, who is currently conducting a nightly radio news summary from New York. (no date on the obit, but from the dates given it would have been in 1940.) This Bible is For Sale. Jimmy Kerr 8227 N. Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas 79762 I think my ancestors must have been in the witness Protection Program ! Genealogy Site: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=107971 Lohmann Research Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lohmann/~lohmann.index.html Ector County, Texas: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txector/ector.htm
Hello, I have an old 1809 Bible: info in the Bible: (note: oldest dates are mentioned near the middle) Charles Egbert Perry born 1812 Mary Anne Langdon Roberts born July 20 1816. Chl & Mary married July 10 1839. A son was born & died Aug. 18 1838. Charles Benjamin Perry born Oct. 18, 1839. Mary Augusta Perry born Aug. 10, 1843. Mary Augsto Perry Died April 4, 1845. A son born & died 18 (lived 6 days?) 1845. Emma Roberts Perry born Aug. 3, 1847. Frances Perry born July 7, -d. Mar. 17, '39 next page: Frances? Perry died March 19, 1939 in N. Y. Emma Roberts Perry Shaw died Feb. 14, 1941 in Delhi N. Y. 3rd page Charles Benjamin Perry was born Sept. 25, 1782 Frances Perry wife of Chr. was born Oct. 12, 1788. Sunday. Charles B. & Frances were married Dec. 22, 1805. Sunday Philo Henry Perry was born Jan. 9, 1807. Friday Julia Sophia Perry was born Aug. 14, 1808. Sunday Frances Jane Perry was born July 8, 1810. Sunday Charles Egbert Perry was born Feb. 18, 1812.Tuesday Delia Agusta Perry was born Sept. 5, 1814. Monday A daughter was born on March 10, 1816 Tuesday and died March 12, living but 38 hours. A son was born and died 24th of April 1817. Thursday A daughter was born March 1, 1819 and died A son was born in ? 1820 and died. another page is stuck to this page it reads: Roderick Beers Perry was born Jan. 4. 1823 Sat. Philo H. Perry was married June 3, 1833. Julia Sophia was married Sept. 21, 1830. Frances Jane was married April 5, 1831. Chl. Egbert was married 10 July 1837. Delia Augusta was married June 10, 1833. Julia Sophia died Feb. 15, 1832. Frances Perry wife of Chs. B. Perry died Feb. 3rd. 1859. Charles B. Perry died Dec. 30th, 1859. Maraime> Langdon Roberts died Nov. 28th, 1903 aged 87. There is an obit from a News Paper on the last page reads: Prominent Delhi Woman Succumbs Mrs. Emma Perry Shaw died at the Perry homestead on second here ....... At 93 she was Delhi's oldest woman. .... born in 1847 a daughtr of Charles B. and Marry Ann Langdon Perry. Her husband, Donld Burtis Shaw died some 50 years ago....... surviving daughter Mrs. Grace Tiers, a grandson Joseph Tiers, nephew John W. Vandercook, who is currently conducting a nightly radio news summary from New York. (no date on the obit, but from the dates given it would have been in 1940.) This Bible is For Sale. Jimmy Kerr 8227 N. Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas 79762 I think my ancestors must have been in the witness Protection Program ! Genealogy Site: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=107971 Lohmann Research Page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lohmann/~lohmann.index.html Ector County, Texas: http://www.rootsweb.com/~txector/ector.htm
Hi Richard and all, you wrote: "I checked the on-line versions of the IGI for the marriage" Could you please tell me what this is and how I could become a member if needed to have online access. Thank you, Wendi Shaw ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard" <solutions@solanobiz.net> To: <SHAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 11:15 AM Subject: Re: [SHAW-L] Thomas Shaw MA > Hello Nancy, > > What is the source of your information that Thomas SHAW married > Deborah WHITE and had a connection with Cummington, MA? > > I have researched the SHAW families of Cummington and Plainfield > extensively. The earliest mention of a Thomas SHAW I find in the > Cummington/Plainfield area is in the 1800 federal census of Plainfield. > The record is given as 1-0-0-1-0-2-0-0-1-0-0=5. That is: > 1 free white male under 10 > 1 free white male of 26 and under 45 (i.e. Thomas) > 2 free white females under 10 > 1 free white female of 26 and under 45 > > This census record is not consistent with "a Thomas SHAW who married > Deborah WHITE abt 1774." Note, for example, that all three children > are under the age of 10, thus born 1790-1800; it is far more likely, > therefore, that this Thomas and his wife are nearer the age of 26 than > 45 (both Thomas and his wife are described as "of 26 and under 45"). > It was very unusual for a man to marry before the age of 21 in colonial > Massachusetts; therefore, a man who had married "about 1774" can be > expected to have been born no later than 1753 - and would, therefore, > have been "over 45" at the 1800 census. Therefore, I must conclude > that either > a) this is NOT your Thomas or > b) the marriage date you have reported is substantially incorrect > (as will be seen later, the marriage date is indeed incorrect) > > Additionally, I would note: > a) There is no marriage for a Thomas SHAW in the Cummington VRs. > b) There is no death record for a Thomas SHAW in the Cummington VRs. > c) There is no death record for a Deborah SHAW in the Cummington VRs > [except for that of Deborah (Beals) SHAW, wife of Ebenezer SHAW; > this Ebenezer and Deborah are my g.g.g.g.grandparents] > d) There is no Thomas SHAW listed at either Cummington or Plainfield at > the 1790 census > e) There is no Thomas SHAW listed at Cummington at the 1800 census > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Subsequently, I checked the on-line versions of the IGI for the marriage > of a Thomas SHAW and Deborah WHITE and found: > Thomas SHAW marr. Deborah WHITE at Plainfield on 08 November 1792 > This is exactly consistent with the Thomas SHAW whose family is recorded > at the 1800 census of Plainfield. This provides further support for the > suspicion that the "about 1774" date you have for their marriage is > spurious. > > Next, I checked the on-line IGI for the marriage of Caleb WHITE and > Emma COLSON (the parents you report foro Deborah) and found: > Calab WHITE m. Emma (Amy) COLSON at Weymouth on 30 November 1769 > > Furthermore, the on-line IGI also reports the baptism of Deborah WHITE, > daughter of Caleb WHITE, at Weymouth, on 18 September 1774. > > From this, it is evident that someone has confused Deborah's baptismal > date with her marriage date. > > As Caleb and Emma/Amy were married at Weymouth in 1769 and their daughter > Deborah was baptized there in 1774, it is equally clear that the WHITEs > were NOT in the Cummington/Plainfield area "before 1766" as stated in > your query: > "Deborah was the dtr of Caleb White and Emma Colson of Weymouth and > the family move from Weymouth to Cummington/Plainfield before 1766." > > Next, I consulted the published Vital Records of Cummington (which > contains also a section titled "Early Pioneers of Township No. 5"). > Citing Dyer's History of Plainfield, the Cummington VRs report that > Caleb WHITE came to the Cummington/Plainfield area from Bridgewater > (not Weymouth), about 1780 (not before 1766). In point of fact, the > town of Cummington was not established until 23 June 1779 - and > Plainfield was set off from Cummington on still later - on 16 March > 1785 (which is why, from the beginning, I was automatically suspicious > of the dates you cited). > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > From the 1792 marriage date of Thomas SHAW and Emma/Amy COLSON and a > knowledge of marriage customs at the time, we can reasonably infer that > Thomas SHAW was born about 21 to 25 years earlier than his 1792 marriage > date, i.e. about 1767-71. Thomas is, therefore, most probably the > Thomas SHAW, son of Joshua and Naomi (Bate) SHAW, born at Abington, > Plymouth county, MA on 16 December 1765. Abington was settled largely > by persons from Weymouth and there are numerous family connections between > these two towns (including, especially, the extended SHAW family of > descendants of Abraham-1). > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > I have an extensive database of the SHAW families of Weymouth, Abington, > the Bridgewaters, and Cummington etc. (i.e. descendants of the immigrant, > Abraham-1 SHAW) and have a considerable interest in this family (I have > six lines of descent from Abraham-1). > > For further information, please contact me directly. > > > Richard (solutions@solanobiz.net) > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nancy <johnan@gte.net> > To: SHAW-L@rootsweb.com <SHAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:41 AM > Subject: [SHAW-L] Thomas Shaw MA > > > Posted on: Shaw Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/197 > > Surname: Shaw, White > ------------------------- > > I am looking for the parents of Thomas Shaw who married Deborah White abt > 1774 probably in Cummington, Hampshire Co MA. Deborah was the dtr of Caleb > White and Emma Colson of Weymouth and the family move from Weymouth to > Cummington/Plainfield before 1766. Appreciate your offer. > > > ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== > > ______________________________
Posted on: Shaw Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Shaw/198 Surname: Shaw, Bolton ------------------------- Looking for info on Robert Shaw. Married Margaret Bolton daughter of John R. Bolton. Daughter Ruth Shaw married T B Elliott June 23, 1856 in Charlotte, NC.
Sorry, but i was on the Washington County listserv. But i have an Angus Shaw from Scotland im working on. So good luck to us both huh? Viola. Seaeyemar@aol.com wrote: > Dear Viola: > > The Reverend Shaw that you mention may have been my great grandfather, > Reverend Wilfred Weaver Shaw, who retired to Catonsville, Maryland, after > serving in several Presbyterian churches in the Baltimore area. > > His last church was the Mount Washington Church in Baltimore, where he served > from 1912-1922. > > He was born in Belfast in 1859 to Reverend George Shaw, graduated Queen's > University with his MA, married Annie Montgomery Kirk Shaw, and became an > ordained minister, all in 1883. > > You are the first person outside of my family that has mentioned him, any > chance you have more information? > > Thanks, > Cathleen Malin Shaw > > ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/search > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Dear Viola: The Reverend Shaw that you mention may have been my great grandfather, Reverend Wilfred Weaver Shaw, who retired to Catonsville, Maryland, after serving in several Presbyterian churches in the Baltimore area. His last church was the Mount Washington Church in Baltimore, where he served from 1912-1922. He was born in Belfast in 1859 to Reverend George Shaw, graduated Queen's University with his MA, married Annie Montgomery Kirk Shaw, and became an ordained minister, all in 1883. You are the first person outside of my family that has mentioned him, any chance you have more information? Thanks, Cathleen Malin Shaw