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    1. [SHAW] alphabet
    2. jrpitch
    3. A lot of you may know what area your Shaws came from and have a chance of finding your relatives going by countries, states, counties and such. I have no locations for my earliest Shaws of 1787. My earliest location is of my grandfather in 1890. So I watch for the names. Which hasn't helped either. Rose

    04/13/2001 09:49:01
    1. Re: [SHAW] alphabet
    2. K & C Menzel
    3. Rose, Please tell me about your family. I have a relative whose maiden name was ROSE SHAW. Could you have been named for this person. Let me know a little more about your SHAWs. Claudia from MN ----- Original Message ----- From: "jrpitch" <jrpitch@si-net.com> To: <SHAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 3:49 PM Subject: [SHAW] alphabet > A lot of you may know what area your Shaws came from and have a chance of finding your relatives going by countries, states, counties and such. I have no locations for my earliest Shaws of 1787. My earliest location is of my grandfather in 1890. So I watch for the names. Which hasn't helped either. > > Rose > > > ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    04/14/2001 02:22:35
    1. [SHAW] GA and AR Shaws
    2. Marci
    3. Hi, y'all! HAPPY EASTER!!! I've sent this before, but never seen it hit the list...I think when I reply to Anne's posts, they go right to the listmom. Is anyone researching the Shaws that settled in Walker Co, GA? They came from Maryland, and settled up in northeast GA, some of them went on to Faulker Co, AR in the mid 1800s. Thanks! Everyone have a wonderful day! Marci Marci Shaw Peralez "If you can't get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well dance with it." - George Bernard Shaw

    04/15/2001 02:22:21