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101 Descendants of Christopher Shaw of Northowram, Yorkshire, England
and his grandson Abraham Shaw who settled in Dedham, Massachusetts
that migrated north into New Brunswick and Maine


An update of Shaw, by Dr. Daniel Turner, 1973,
and the Shaw descendants in his books entitled
Orser, 1975, Craig 1977 and Turner 1979 

Source (S0241)
 
102 Destination is Monrovia, California to visit sister Mrs R Lundy. Who is the sister? LINTON, John Roy (I011105)
 
103 died at birth ROSS, Richard Henry (I012313)
 
104 Died in Kingston during War of 1812. ORSER, John (I000111)
 
105 Died of tuberculosis at age of 24. Her husband Walter died of tuberculosis the following November. ALEXANDER, Carrie (I011378)
 
106 Died when three years old. BERRYMAN, Dorothy Violeta (I011255)
 
107 Donald Lester Perkins
Obituary

MADISON -- Donald L. Perkins, passed away peacefully surrounded by family Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006, at Maplecrest Rehabilitation & Living Center in Madison.

Don was born March 11, 1918, to Martelle and Alice Melinda (Duplisea) Perkins. He graduated from Madison Memorial High School with the class of 1936.

A self-taught machinist, engineer and businessman, Don, along with his brother, Elwood, expanded the family blacksmith shop, which was started by their father Martelle and uncle Herbert, into Donald Perkins Machine Shop that still thrives today with his two nephews, Dan and John Low, at the helm. A relentless worker, Don left his mark in every corner of the state and beyond.

Don was a devoted family man and always made certain that the needs of all family members were met. Don was also an active member of the greater community. Beyond the machine shop, he was best known for his participation with the Euclid Masonic Lodge 194 and the Kora Temple Shrine. He gave many hours of his time to those groups and their many charities.

He especially enjoyed his camp on Embden Pond built by his father, brother, friend Howard Reed, and surrounding family. Many happy years were spent there. He and Doris enjoyed snowmobiling with the Embden Snow Riders, get togethers with friends, picnics, camping trips, and fishing trips to Bulldog with his buddies.

Donald married Doris Ann Matthews on June 12, 1943. They built a home across the street from the machine shop and then had their beloved daughter, Penelope. They made 123 Madison Ave. their home together for 63 years.

Don was predeceased by his father; mother; brother and business partner, Elwood "Pot" Perkins; sisters Irma and Erva; and niece Mary Perkins.

Survivors include his wife, Doris; their daughter, Penelope Ann Denis and her husband, Russell; grandsons Derek D. Kyes of Canaan and Timothy A. Kyes of San Diego; sister-in-law Jennie Perkins; his sister's children, niece Martha Vogt and her husband, Bill, and niece Molly Baker, nephews John Low and wife, Jill, Dan Low and wife, Jean, Dave Low and companion, Debbie LoGerfo, who were like his own children, and nephew Lauren Harding; great-nieces Shelly, Justine and Stacy; and great-nephews Michael, Christopher and Matthew. He will be greatly missed by all.

Visiting hours will be from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Giberson Funeral Home, Maple Street, Madison. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, at Madison Congregational Church followed by a graveside service at Forest Hill Cemetery.

The family wants to extend a very special thank you to all the wonderful caregivers at Maplecrest for their loving support. From housekeeping to kitchen to nursing -- YOU ARE THE BEST!

In Donald's tradition of taking care of others, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Shriners Children's Hospital of Boston, 51 Blossom St., Boston, MA 02114, attn. Donations Department, or the Masonic Building Fund Euclid Lodge 194, P.O. Box 337, Madison, ME 04950.  
PERKINS, Donald Lester (I013369)
 
108 Dora is now living with her brother Lorenzo in Montana. MATTHEWS, Dorothy A (I011603)
 
109 Dorothy does not appear to have married. See obituary BUCHANAN, Dorothy (I011269)
 
110 Dorothy is living with her daughter Letitia and Letitia's husband George Berryman.

Note that there is a 10 year discrepancy in birth years between the 1861 and 1851 censuses. 
HEMPHILL, Dorothy (I010883)
 
111 Dr. Daniel Turner, in his Shaw book (1973), said that Abraham Shaw may have been the son of a young unmarried
Shaw girl in Halifax, England. And John Brooks Threlfall, in his book, "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New
England, and Their Origins" (Madison, Wisconsin, 1990) gives Abraham's parents as Thomas and Elizabeth
(Longbotham) Shaw, of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, and Thomas' father as Thomas Shaw Sr. However, Russell
F. Shaw, M.D., of Los Alamos, New Mexico, in his article, "The English Ancestry of Abraham Shaw of Dedham,
Massachusetts (1590-1638)," said Thomas Shawe was born about 1542, a son of Christopher Shawe, that he was
dead by 6 May 1600 when his will was proved in the Prerogative Court of York (Archdesconry of Pontefract), that
he married first, in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, 10 Jul 1569, Elizabeth Mawde, who was buried from Halifax
Church 16 Apr 1588, and that he married second in Halifax, 15 Dec 1589, Elizabeth Longbothom. After Thomas
died, Elizabeth married Richard Moore at Halifax, 15 Apr 1601, and was still living 15 Jul 1624 when she received
administration of his intestate estate.


M.L. Bierbrier, "The Origin of Abraham Shaw of Dedham", The American Genealogist, April 1981, the Last Will
and Testament of Thomas Shawe:

"In the name of God Amen the tenth day of Januarie in the yeare of the Reigne
of our Sovereigne Ladye Elizabeth etc. [sic] fortie two et Anno D[omi]ni (1599). I, Thomas Shawe of the
Towneshipp of Northowram parishe of Hallifax and County of Yorke sicke in body but of good and perfecte
memorie, I praise God for the same, doe ordayne make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and
forme followinge to witt First and principallie I give and commend my soule unto the hande of Almightie God with
full and perfecte assurance of remission of all my sinnes by and throughe the meritte death and passion of Jesus
Christe his onelie sonne and my alone saviour And my body I comitt to the earth whereof it was made to be buried
in the Church or Churchyeard of Hallifax amongst the bodyes of other faithfull people of Christe hoping the same
shall rise againe at the last Judgement Day glorious and imortall And concerninge the distribuc[i]on :and
disposic[i]on of my worldlie goodes my will and mynde is as foloweth First my will and mynde is that all my true
and lawfull debts be deducted & payed of my whole goods undevided, after w[hi]ch thinge donne my will and
mynde is that all my goodes chattells and debts be devided into three equall parts one parte thereof my will and
mynde is shall redounde unto Elizabeth my Wiffe as her right of my goods one other thirde part I give unto Sarah
Shawe Susane Shawe and Martha Shawe my daughters & to such childe as my Wiffe hath now conceived if she
have conceived any, equallie to be devided amongst them, And the laste thirde parte I doe give and devise to the
forenamed Sara Susan and Martha Shawe, and to such child as my Wiffe hath now conceived if she have conceived
any as is aforesaid equallie to be divided amongst them. Further it is my will and mynde and I do by this my last
will and testament give bequeath and assigne unto the fore named Sara Susan and Martha Shawe my daughters and
to such childe as my Wiffe hath conceived etc [sic] the just some of three pounds yearelie to be levied and gathered
out of my messuage or tenem[en]t whereon I now dwell for and duringe the tearme of tenn yeares next and
imediatlie after my decease towards their supportation maintenance and education duringe theire minorities After
w[hi]ch said ten yeares expired it is further my mynd that Abraham Shawe my eldest sonne and heire shall for and
duringe the tearme of other tenn yeares ymediatlie followinge the terme aforesaid yearlie yeilde and pay unto my
said three daughters and to such child as my Wiffe bath now conceived if she have conceived any the just sum[m]e
of three pounds for the augmentinge and enlarginge of their porc[i]ons. A1waies provided and it is my will and
mynde that the forenamed Elizabeth my Wiffe shall enjoye and possesse to her proper use all my whole messuage
and tene[me]nt aforesaid duringe the tearme of tenn yeares firste aforesaid educatinge my children, if she so longe
live and kepe hir selfe sole and unmarried And the tuic[i]on and educatinge of my said children to witt Abraham
Shawe Jonas Shawe Sara Susan and Martha Shawe and of such children etc [sic] I comitt to the said Elizabeth my
Wief duringe theire minorities. And doe no[m]i[n]ate make and appoint the said Elizabeth full and whole executrix
of this my will. And further I desire my trustie freinde John Bairestow of [?]Brormhirste John Crowder of Ovenden
Willm Illingworth of Illingworth Henry Beste of Haldesworth and John Longbothome Supervisors of this my last
will. And if it fortune any ambiguetye do[u]bte or question happen to arise or growe about any clause or sentence
contained herein my will and mynde is that the same shalbe expounded and oppened by my said Supervisors or the
moste of them In testimonie whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and sealle the daie and yeare firste above written
these witnesses John Bairstowe John Crowder Willm Illingsworth Henry Beste and John Longbothome." [Proved
15 May 1600] 

SHAW, Thomas (I000905)
 
112 Draft registration shows Jacob living with brother Charles and possibly his mother and grandmother at 325 Oakland Ave, Milwaukee, WI on June 8, 1917. See Charles's draft registration. KAYE, Jacob Ralph (I007434)
 
113 E-mail: arnie-krause@SHAW.ca
Alternate web site: http://members.SHAW.ca/arnie-krause/ 
Source (S0045)
 
114 Earl and his brother Charles are living with their uncle Thomas. Their mother is dead and their father is living elsewhere. ORSER, Earl Weston (I012725)
 
115 Ellen's father Hamilton is living in the household. KYLE, Ellen Jane (I007915)
 
116 Ellen's parents Hamilton and Marjorie are living in her household. KYLE, Ellen Jane (I007915)
 
117 Ellis is traveling with his wife and children. Their contact in the Canada is his brother George who is living in Plaster Rock, NB. BERRYMAN, Ellis Fred (I011101)
 
118 Enlistment record shows that Jerome is single and without dependents. BARTLEY, Jerome Kyle (I012002)
 
119 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I011344)
 
120 Eternal Hills Cemetery BERRYMAN, Kyle A (I011227)
 
121 Eternal Hills Cemetery  DOLINKSY, Irene (I011231)
 
122 Eugene and his brother Harry are living with their uncle Harry M. Their mother is dead and their father is living elsewhere. ORSER, Eugene Wilbert (I012733)
 
123 Family tree is actually hosted at www.rootsweb.com. E-mail: fbax@execulink.com Source (S0084)
 
124 Fern Hill Cemetery KAYE, James William (I000022)
 
125 Final resting place unknown. Name listed on the Vimy Memorial. GROSS, Harold Angus (I012935)
 
126 First Hillsborough United Baptist Church Cemetery STEEVES, Marian (I010675)
 
127 Florence is living with her aunt Evelyn (Orser) Parker. Her mother is dead and her father is living elsewhere. ORSER, Florence M (I012723)
 
128 Francis and his wife Rena are living with Rena's parents. HARRINGTON, Francis Arthur (I011343)
 
129 Francis is now head of the household but his wife's parents are still living with he and his wife. HARRINGTON, Francis Arthur (I011343)
 
130 Francis is traveling with her daughter Marian to visit Francis mother in Massachusetts. Her Canadian contact is her husband Earl in Regina. HILTZ, Francis (I012840)
 
131 Free Meeting House TRITES, Christian (I005880)
 
132 from Portland Press Herald, 9 March, 1947

Mr and Mrs Paul L Litchfield, sons Paul L Litchfield Jr and Dan of Ocean House Road, Cape Elizabeth and Mrs Litchfield's sister Kathleen Flewelling of Toronto Can spent a few days recently in New York City where they were registered at the Hotel McAlpin. 
Family: LITCHFIELD, Paul Lucien / NORTHRUP, Doris (F02862)
 
133 GECOM file received March 2002. Source (S0057)
 
134 Geo. A. HORTON will leave tonight for Boston to visit his brother-in-law, James C. WHITNEY, who is dangerously ill.

(James C Whitney was the husband of George's sister Maria Louise.) 
HORTON, George Alexander (I008740)
 
135 George and Mabel are second cousins once removed. Family: HORTON, George Alexander / BOYNE, Mabel B (F02259)
 
136 George is living with his wife Mary in the home of Mary's parents. PAYNE, George James (I011262)
 
137 George is on his way to Monrovia, California. PAYNE, George James (I011262)
 
138 George is re-entering Canada from Los Angeles and is destined for Rosemary Alberta. BERRYMAN, George William (I011102)
 
139 George's contact in the US is his sister Mrs James Linton in Los Angeles. His contact in Canada is his sister Mrs George Payne. BERRYMAN, George William (I011102)
 
140 George's wife Eugenia Kaye died on 9 Dec 1890. Her death notice indicates that she was the relict (widow) of George S Miller. MILLER, George S. (I006996)
 
141 Gertrude is now an orphan and living with her aunt Mary Black and Mary's family with William Deacon. BLACK, Gertrude Fredina (I011924)
 
142 Gertrude was an orphan at the time of her marriage and was married with the consent of her "guardians". Family: KINNEAR, George / BLACK, Gertrude Fredina (F02893)
 
143 Glover, Samuel John
H. Burrow (View posts) Posted: 13 Jan 2005 8:06PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Glover
Samuel John Glover died in Medicine Hat in 1924. He left a wife named Florence and two children, Ila Marcella and Douglas Wilber. Samuel was born at Frithelstock, Devon in 1877 and came to Canada in 1892, first living in Manitoba, and then later in Alberta. He had an association with the Salvation Army. I would like to share information with descendants of his. Sam's sister Ellen Glover was married to George Kyle who also lived in Medicine Hat area.

My great grandfather, William Henry Glover was their brother.
 
GLOVER, Ellen (I011383)
 
144 Gravestone Inscriptions of Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.Y.

Luqueer Robert S., Jr., June 18, 1847 - Feb. 20, 1916. Erected by his
loving wife, Carrie A. Luqueer. 
LUQUEER, Robert Shields (I012707)
 
145 Greencock Presbyterian Church, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea Family: MCKINLEY, James William / KYLE, Rose Eliza (F02595)
 
146 Grove Hill Cemetery COLBY, Edward Lewis (I012688)
 
147 Hamilton and his wife are living in the household of their oldest daughter Ellen and her husband Thomas Mathews. KYLE, Hamilton (I007912)
 
148 Hamilton is living with his daughter Ellen and her husband Thomas. Hamilton's wife is no longer with them. KYLE, Hamilton (I007912)
 
149 HAROLD CHAFFEY
SSN 009-14-4194 Residence:
Born 5 Dec 1900 Last Benefit:
Died Jun 1961 Issued: VT (Before 1951)

Certificate Number: 6105220
Last Name: CHAFFEY
First Name: HAROLD
Middle Name: L
Date of Death: Friday, June 2, 1961
Town of Death: EASTPORT
Age at Death: 60 Years 
CHAFFEY, Harold L. (I008231)
 
150 Harold is living with his grandparents Solomon and Sarah Woodworth. BERRYMAN, Harold (I011283)
 

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