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Angus Shaw 1750–1780 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 8 Nov 1750
Birth Location: Dores, Invernessshire, Scotland
Death Date: Abt Aug 1780
Death Location: Fort Augustus, Invernessshire, Scotland
Father: Daniel Shaw
Mother: Marjory McIntosh
Spouse(s): Catherine Mcintosh
Children(s): Angus Shaw
Angus Shaw was born in 1750 in Dores, Invernessshire, Scotland, the child of Daniel Shaw And Marjory Mcintosh. Angus Shaw married Catherine Mcintosh, and had children including Angus Mcintosh John Shaw. Angus Shaw passed away in 1780 in Fort Augustus, Invernessshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- Angus Shaw was born in 1750 in Dores, Invernessshire, Scotland, the child of Daniel Shaw And Marjory Mcintosh.
- Angus Shaw married Catherine Mcintosh, and had children including Angus Mcintosh John Shaw.
- Angus Shaw passed away in 1780 in Fort Augustus, Invernessshire, Scotland.
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Angus Shaw's Descendants
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1. Angus ((McIntosh) John) Shaw 1781– m. Elspet Nairn 1774– m. Elspet Nairn 1774–
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1. Margaret Shaw 1806–1869 m. James Anderson 1794–1869
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1. Elizabeth (Angus) Anderson 1842–1893 m. James (Duthie) Ritchie 1838–1863
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 8 Nov 1750
Event Place: Dores, Invernessshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Abt Aug 1780
Event Place: Fort Augustus, Invernessshire, Scotland