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From: "A Williams" < korky.kat@tiscali.co.uk>


Subject: Shaw & Bristol Strays 1871 census Lancs
Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:14:05 -0000

RG10/4183, folio 82
14 New Market St, Blackburn, Lancashire:
Euclid SHAW, Head, Married, 43, Civil Service, Post Office, born Somerset, (looks
like Mathwick)
Eliza, Wife, Married, 47, No Occupation, born Bristol (Gloucestershire)
Mary Ann JONES, Sister, Unmarried, 49, No Occupation, born Bristol (Gloucestershire)
Anne Anne SHAW, Daughter, Unmarried, 16, No Occupation, born Gloucestershire,
Sh**dington
Amy P SHAW, Daughter, 14, No occupation, born Cheshire, Birkenhead
Helen SHAW, Daughter, 13, No Occupation, born Cheshire, Birkenhead
Florence FRANCIS, Visitor, 14, No occupation, born Cheshire, Rock Ferry
Jane JONES, Servant, Unmarried, 23, General Servant, born Flintshire, Mold
A Williams
Bashstreetkid@lycos.co.uk

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Shaw & Bristol Strays 1871 census Lancs by "A Williams" < korky.kat@tiscali.co.uk>

Apparently no Euclid Shaw from our SHAW FAMILY.

Henry Stanley born 1851 - Shifnal


I am looking for any information on Henry Stanley born in Cheswardine, Shropshire, son of Henry
Stanley b 1818 in Cheswardine and Anne (-) b 1825 in Stoke on Tern, Shropshire, and two other sons -
Edward and Samuel; Henry's wife was Lilian Juanita York, married in Shifnal 1883, she was daughter of
Samuel York b 1826 in Wolverhampton, a hop merchant of Harborne and Maria Shaw of Southwark
whose father was Euclid Shaw - any information on this Shaw family also.

Richard Shaw (b 1802) (Feb 08 Green)


Seeking information about Richard and Jane Shaw and family. Richard worked at Shifnal mill according to the 1841
census

Shaws of Colwich (Mar 08 Green)


Richard Shaw born in November 1802 in census as born 1803) at the Mill house at Colwich. Richard's parents were
JosephShaw and Sarah(nee Ward). I would love to be in contact with anyone with information.
Marriages in 1809: (Pg.215 of Annual Register or General Repository of History,
Politics and Literature for year 1809 during the reign of Queen Anne)

Euclid Shaw, esq. to Miss Saunders.

The Gentleman´s Magazine: and Historical Chronical. For the year 1809.
Marriages and Deaths of remarkable Persons
Pg. 1235

Euclid Shaw, esq. banker, of Bath, to Miss Saunders of Ormond-house,

Niece of James Rondeau, esq of Lamberth

The Parish of Worsley


in the County of
-- Lancashire --

Marriages at the Church of St Mark


in the Parish of Worsley
Marriages recorded in the Register for the years 1849 - 1885

Cannot be. He died 1842 + 22 = 1864

Marriage: 19 Jun 1879 St Mark, Worsley, Lancashire, England


John Sandford Shone - 33 draper bachelor of Whitchurch
Matilda Elizabeth Shaw - 22 spinster of Worsley
    Groom's Father: John Shone, draper
    Bride's Father: William Euclid Shaw, metal? agent
    Witness: M or B Shaw; Matilda J Shaw
    Married by licence
    Register: Marriages 1849 - 1885, Page 174, Entry 348
    Source: Original Parish Register
Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of CIVIL ENGINEERS (Session 1861-62)

MEMOIRS (PG. 585)


 Mr. Henry Alcock Fletcher was born on the 16th January, 1820, at Ripley, in the county of Derby, where
his family had been settled for some generations. After receiving a useful education he was, at an early
age, put in training for the acquisition of that acquaintance with the conduct of large commercial
enterprises, which he afterwards turned to so good an account. For many years he was employed in the
establishment of Messrs. Euclid Shaw and Sons, carrier in Bath, under whom he became thoroughly
conversant with the management of all the details of their extensive carrying trade. He was afterwards
employed in the traffic department of the Midland Railway, and subsequently, for a short time, in the
establishment of Messrs Pickford and Co.His next appointment was that of assistant traffic-manager to
the London and South-Western Railway Company;
PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

The City Railway – 4 (v.)

Euclid Shaw for E.S. & Son 4-Darlington-St Barge-master 10 Shares: 500 pounds.

Street-lore of Bath: A Record of Changes in the Highways and Byways of the


City
de Robert Edward Myhill Peach - 1893 - 154 páginas
Página 31
Euclid Shaw and Giddings Hitchcock were Bankers in the beginning of the century,

but failed in August, 1810, a commission of Bankruptcy being issued against ...

The New annual register, or General repository of history

The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... -
Página 215
1810
24. Lord Granville Leveson G over, to bid,' Harriet Cavendish. 26. Egerton Leigh,
esq. jun. to miss Strutton. 30. Euclid Shaw, esq. to miss Saunders. ," 1 . ...

The Somersetshire Coal Canal and Railways - Página 61


de Kenneth R. Clew - 1970 - 176 páginas
... arose with a Mr Euclid Shaw and certain other coal traders at Bath, culminating

in legal proceedings when they refused to pay the extra tonnage demanded ...

…..down the inclined plane, claiming that it was a remuneration for the
additional expense of erecting cranes and other machinery required
when the caisson had failed. A dispute the arose with a Mr. Eucld Shaw
and certain other traders at Bath, culminating….

The Life and Times of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie with an Account of the Canadian ... - Página 30
de Charles Lindsey - 1862
THESE are in His Majesty's Name, to will and require you, on Sight hereof, to
summon David Slowly, Captain of the boat No. 6, Euclid Shaw, of Bath, owner,

Young Mackenzie Afterwards, leaving his native Scotland, crossed to the South of the
Tweed; where at one time we find him filling the situation of Cleck to the Kennett and
Avon Canal Company*, another….
 The following summons proves him to have been in the employment of this Company in October
1818; which was eighteen months before he sailed for Canada.
 Wiltshire to wit. To all constables, and aothers, His Majesty´s Officers of the Peace in and for
the said County, whom these may concern, any or either of them.

 These are in His Majesty´s Name, to will and require you, on Sight hereof, to summon David
Slowly, Captain of the boat Nª 6, Euclid Shaw, of Bath, owner, personally to be and appear
before me, and such other of his Majesty´s Justice of the Peace for the said County of Wilts as
shall be present at the Town Hall in Devizes, in the said County, on Tuesday, the Tenth day of
November next, at eleven o´clock in the forenoon, to answer to what is and shall be on His
Majesty´s Behalf objected against him by William Lyon Mackenzie, Clerk to the Kennett and Avon
Canal Company, for having, on the third of October instant, offended against the eleventh article
of the said Company´s Bye-Laws, by carrying shafts and poles constructed contrary to the same.
And you are to attend et the time and place above appointed for the appearance of the said
parties, and to make return of this precept and of the execution hereof. Herein fall not at your
perils. Given under my Hand and Seal, the tenth day of October, in the year of the reign of our
Sovereign Lord

Gye's Bath Directory: Corrected to Jan. 1819 ...


de H. Gye - 1819
Página 30
Euclid Shaw and Co. St. James's-parade, to Bull Wharf, London. John Salmon, Quay,

Bath, to Kennet Wharf, London. Charles Heale and Co. ...

The African Repository and Colonial Journal - Página 48


de American Colonization Society - 1842
J. Hovey ; Euclid, Miss Sarah Shaw, each $1 50, for 1842, - - - - 24 00 Total

for Repos., $181 00 Total, $1512 65 Collections by the Rev. ...

Contributions to the American colonization Society for 25th December 1841 to 16 January 1842

Euclid, Mrs. Sarah Shaw $ 3,50

Euclid, Mrs. Sarah Shaw each $ 1,50, for 1842, . . .

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