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Peter Shaw 1807–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Sep 1807

Birth Location: Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA

Death Date: 16 Nov 1878

Death Location: Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States

Father: John Shaw

Mother: Helen Proper

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Peter Shaw was born in 1807 in Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA, the child of John Shaw And Helen Proper. Peter Shaw passed away in 1878 in Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States.

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Biography

  • Peter Shaw was born in 1807 in Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA, the child of John Shaw And Helen Proper.
  • Peter Shaw passed away in 1878 in Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States.

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Peter Shaw's Ancestors

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Peter Shaw
1807–1878
Birth Place: Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA
Parents
John Shaw
1780–1864
Taconic, Columbia, New York, USA
Helen Proper
1784–1862
Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA
Grandparents
Pieter (Peter) Proper
1738–1820
Columbia County, New York, USA
Maritje (Maria) Oostrander
1741–1770
Rhunebeck, Dutchess, New York, United States
Great-Grandparents
Petrus Ostrander
1709–
Maria Pier
1711–1785
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pieter Ostrander
1680–1739
Rachel Dingman
1680–1730

Peter Shaw's Timeline

2 Records

1807
4 Sep 1807
Birth of Peter Shaw in Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA
Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA
1878
16 Nov 1878
Age 71
Death of Peter Shaw in Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States
Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Sep 1807
    Event Place: Northeast, Dutchess, New York, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Nov 1878
    Event Place: Port Crane (Fenton), Broome, New York, United States

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