I have printed out your email to take to the next Dutchess County Genealogical Society meeting. Anyone immigrating to Canada immediately after the American Revolution is a strong candidate for Loyalist ties, but alas, you cannot be certain. There is a great book on the Shaw surname in US and CAN, I copied the ordering details while at the PANB, but I cannot remember if it dealt with all of Canada, or only the ME-NB Shaws. Anyway, your post has prompted me to get back at my sort and file pile--will post the info if relevant when I dig it out. -------Original Message------- From: LANDSEND Date: 08/30/05 19:02:38 To: [email protected] Subject: [SHAW] SHAW, Isaac b.1780 Dutchess Co. NY Hi, I am hoping that someone might have information on one of my brick wall ancestors. SHAW, Isaac Birth: 1780 Dutchess Co. NY Death: 9 October, 1822 West Lincoln Co. Upper Canada (Niagara Region) 42 yrs. of age Burial: Merritt Settlement Cemetery, West Lincoln, Smithville, Ontario, Canada Residence: Lot 5, Con 6, Caistor Twp. West Lincoln, Ontario, Canada Wife: MERRITT, Prudence b.1772 Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY (d/o Joseph Merritt UEL and Mary Parker originally of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. Emmigrated to Upper Canada following the American Revolution) Children: 1. Elizabeth Shaw b.1804 2. Deborah Shaw 3. Mary Ann Shaw b.1810 4. William Hamilton Shaw b.1814 5. Enoch Dolton Shaw b.Sept. 16, 1816 6. Nancy Shaw b.1818 7. Prudence Shaw b.1821 8. Isaac N. Shaw b.1823 It is from Issac and Prudence's daughter Mary Ann Shaw and her husband William Havens whom I am descended. Isaac petitioned for land in Grimsby Twp. in 18180 and had apparently been in Upper Canada for 11 years at that time. It is also recorded that he had a lame knee and served on Grimsby Twp. council in 1814 in Upper Canada. I have much information on my Merritt line, but know nothing about Isaac Shaw's parentage, siblings and heritage. The Merritts were Loyalists, so I assume that Isaac Shaw and his family were also Loyalists, but have no actual proof of this. I found a number of Shaws in the 1790 census/head of households list. There is Enoch Shaw who was in Fishkill, Isaac Shaw who was in Philipstown, Michael Shaw in Fishkill and William Shaw Sr. in Fishkill, all in Dutchess Co. NY who I think could be possible fathers of my Isaac Shaw, as he would have been only 10 years of age at the time of this census. There are numerous other Shaws listed as well, but I'm looking at the fact that my Isaac Shaw had a son named Enoch and at who was in Fishkill in 1790, where Prudence Merritt was from at that time. Other Shaws on the census list for Dutchess Co. in 1790 inclued Benjamin, Daniel, Eli, James, Joshua, Noah, Reuben, Robert, William and William Jr. Does anyone on this mailing list have these names in their family tree or know anything more about this Shaw line? Any help or input would be most gratefully appreciated. Thank you. Diane ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== Suggestions? Please email the Shaw List Administrator: [email protected] ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
Hi Valerie, Thank you for taking the time to print out my info on my ancestor to take to this meeting, I really do appreciate your kindness. I hope someone knows something about this family there. Again, many thanks. Diane in S. Ontario ----- Original Message ----- From: "Valerie LaRobardier" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 6:17 PM Subject: Re: [SHAW] SHAW, Isaac b.1780 Dutchess Co. NY >I have printed out your email to take to the next Dutchess County > Genealogical Society meeting. > > Anyone immigrating to Canada immediately after the American Revolution is > a > strong candidate for Loyalist ties, but alas, you cannot be certain. > > There is a great book on the Shaw surname in US and CAN, I copied the > ordering details while at the PANB, but I cannot remember if it dealt with > all of Canada, or only the ME-NB Shaws. Anyway, your post has prompted me > to get back at my sort and file pile--will post the info if relevant when > I > dig it out. > > -------Original Message------- > > From: LANDSEND > Date: 08/30/05 19:02:38 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [SHAW] SHAW, Isaac b.1780 Dutchess Co. NY > > Hi, > I am hoping that someone might have information on one of my brick wall > ancestors. > > SHAW, Isaac > Birth: 1780 Dutchess Co. NY > Death: 9 October, 1822 West Lincoln Co. Upper > Canada (Niagara Region) 42 yrs. of age > Burial: Merritt Settlement Cemetery, West Lincoln, > Smithville, Ontario, Canada > Residence: Lot 5, Con 6, Caistor Twp. West Lincoln, Ontario, Canada > > Wife: MERRITT, Prudence b.1772 Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY (d/o Joseph > Merritt UEL and Mary Parker originally of Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY. > Emmigrated to Upper Canada following the American Revolution) > > Children: > 1. Elizabeth Shaw b.1804 > 2. Deborah Shaw > 3. Mary Ann Shaw b.1810 > 4. William Hamilton Shaw b.1814 > 5. Enoch Dolton Shaw b.Sept. 16, 1816 > 6. Nancy Shaw b.1818 > 7. Prudence Shaw b.1821 > 8. Isaac N. Shaw b.1823 > > It is from Issac and Prudence's daughter Mary Ann Shaw and her husband > William Havens whom I am descended. Isaac petitioned for land in Grimsby > Twp. in 18180 and had apparently been in Upper Canada for 11 years at that > time. It is also recorded that he had a lame knee and served on Grimsby > Twp. > council in 1814 in Upper Canada. > > I have much information on my Merritt line, but know nothing about Isaac > Shaw's parentage, siblings and heritage. The Merritts were Loyalists, so I > assume that Isaac Shaw and his family were also Loyalists, but have no > actual proof of this. > > I found a number of Shaws in the 1790 census/head of households list. > There > is Enoch Shaw who was in Fishkill, Isaac Shaw who was in Philipstown, > Michael Shaw in Fishkill and William Shaw Sr. in Fishkill, all in Dutchess > Co. NY who I think could be possible fathers of my Isaac Shaw, as he would > have been only 10 years of age at the time of this census. There are > numerous other Shaws listed as well, but I'm looking at the fact that my > Isaac Shaw had a son named Enoch and at who was in Fishkill in 1790, where > Prudence Merritt was from at that time. Other Shaws on the > census list for Dutchess Co. in 1790 inclued Benjamin, Daniel, Eli, James, > Joshua, Noah, Reuben, Robert, William and William Jr. > > Does anyone on this mailing list have these names in their family tree or > know anything more about this Shaw line? Any help or input would be most > gratefully appreciated. > > Thank you. > > Diane > > > ==== SHAW Mailing List ==== > Suggestions? Please email the Shaw List Administrator: > [email protected] > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > > ______________________________