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Abraham Shaw 1719–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 OCT 1719

Birth Location: White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England

Death Date: ABT 18 JAN 1801

Death Location: Great Harwood, Lancaster, England

Father: Abraham Shaw

Mother: Grace Holliwell

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Crichlow

Children(s): Grace Shaw, John Shaw, Abraham Shaw, Mary Shaw, Ralph Shaw, Sarah Shaw

In 1719, Abraham Shaw entered the world in White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England, born to Abraham Shaw And Grace Holliwell. Abraham Shaw married Elizabeth Crichlow, and had children including Abraham Shaw, Grace Shaw, John Shaw, Mary Shaw, Ralph Shaw, Sarah Shaw. Abraham Shaw passed away in 1801 in Great Harwood, Lancaster, England.

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Biography

  • In 1719, Abraham Shaw entered the world in White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England, born to Abraham Shaw And Grace Holliwell.
  • Abraham Shaw married Elizabeth Crichlow, and had children including Abraham Shaw, Grace Shaw, John Shaw, Mary Shaw, Ralph Shaw, Sarah Shaw.
  • Abraham Shaw passed away in 1801 in Great Harwood, Lancaster, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Abraham Shaw's Ancestors

Self
Abraham Shaw
1719–1801
Birth Place: White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
Parents
Abraham Shaw
1687–
Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
Grace Holliwell
–1749
Grandparents
Henry Shaw
1656–
Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abraham Shaw's Descendants

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Abraham Shaw (18 OCT 1719–ABT 18 JAN 1801) m. Elizabeth Crichlow (–ABT 9 JUL 1806)
  1. 1. Grace Shaw 1752–
  2. 2. John Shaw 1754– m. Ann Shaw 1753–
    1. 1. Abraham Shaw 1780–1854 m. Ann Shaw 1777–1815
      1. 1. Abraham Shaw 1808–1895 m. Jane Shaw 1838–1927
        1. 1. Abraham (Shaw) Jr. 1860–1938
        2. 2. Alice Shaw 1866–1894
        3. 3. Eliza (Jane) Shaw 1862–1928
        4. 4. Frederick Shaw 1876–1944 m. Anna Shaw 1878–1960
        5. 5. Harriet Shaw 1881–1936
        6. 6. Maragret (Ann) Shaw 1858–1920
        7. 7. Mary Shaw 1872–1957
        8. 8. Nancy Shaw 1870–1928
        9. 9. Thomas (Quick) Shaw 1878–1960
        10. 10. William (Hartley) Shaw 1864–
        11. 11. Richard (Hartley) Shaw 1868–1918
      2. 2. Alice Shaw 1814–
      3. 3. Frederick Shaw 1811–
      4. 4. Hannnah Shaw 1815–
      5. 5. Hartley Shaw 1806–
      6. 6. Jenny Shaw 1802–
      7. 7. John Shaw 1803–
    2. 2. Alice Shaw 1801–1812
    3. 3. Ann Shaw 1784–
    4. 4. Betty Shaw 1795–1795
    5. 5. Ellen Shaw 1790–1812
    6. 6. Joseph Shaw 1792–
    7. 7. Mary Shaw 1796–
    8. 8. Thomas Shaw 1782–
    9. 9. Richard Shaw 1798–
  3. 3. Abraham Shaw 1748–
  4. 4. Mary Shaw 1746–
  5. 5. Ralph Shaw 1757–
  6. 6. Sarah Shaw 1760–

Abraham Shaw's Timeline

3 Records

1719
18 OCT 1719
Birth of Abraham Shaw in White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
1801
18 JAN 1801
Age 82
Burial of Abraham Shaw in Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
1801
ABT 18 JAN 1801
Age 82
Death of Abraham Shaw in Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
Great Harwood, Lancaster, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 16 NOV 1940
    Event Place: Arizona
    Record Source: How.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 JAN 1801
    Event Place: Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
    Record Source: How.FTW

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 OCT 1719
    Event Place: White Court, Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
    Record Source: How.FTW

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 20 DEC 1950
    Record Source: How.FTW

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 18 JAN 1801
    Event Place: Great Harwood, Lancaster, England
    Record Source: How.FTW

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