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George SHAW
1856 - 1911 (~ 45 years) Has no ancestors but 22 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name George SHAW Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Born Mar Q 1856 Masham, Yorkshire, England - Aged 46 at time of 1901 census
The only birth registration of a George Shaw in Bedale RD (which includes Masham) in the period 1852-1856 is:
GRO ref: SHAW, George q1 1856 Bedale RD 9d 437; GRO online index shows mother's maiden name as Metcalfe
Gender Male Occupation From 1891 to 1901 Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Bricklayer Census 5 Apr 1891 Kirkgate, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Died Between 1901 and 1911 (probably), Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England - Hannah was shown as a widow in 1911 census, but so many George Shaws it's a bit difficult to determine which is death of this one.
Most likely seems one whose death was recorded in 1903:
GRO ref: SHAW, George q1 1903 aged 49 Knaresbro' RD 9a 71
Notes - In 1881 George was a local bailiff staying at the White Horse, in Knaresborough High St. - although his wife and baby son were living in Knaresborough.
Person ID I148 All | The Inman eighth - ancestors and descendants of Philip Inman and Sarah née Craven Last Modified 9 Mar 2023
Family Hannah INMAN, b. 14 Oct 1843, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England , d. Dec Q 1915, Knaresborough Reg Dist, Yorkshire, England (Age 71 years) Married 25 Dec 1878 St. Mary’s Church, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England - GRO ref: q4 1878 Knaresborough RD 9a 183
Details from transcribed data on FMP, which shows Hannah Craven, aged 35, father's surname Craven [sic] married George Shaw, aged 22, father John Shaw, both resident Knaresborough.
(n.b. why Hannah's father's surname but no Christian name? has it been assumed wrongly by transcriber (or FMP) to be the same as hers although a blank was left? - despite the fact a blank for father's name usually means the person was illegitimate and so the surname will not be the same?)
Children 3 children Last Modified 9 Mar 2023 Family ID F87 Family Group Page | Family Chart
- Aged 46 at time of 1901 census
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Event Map Click to hide Born - Mar Q 1856 - Masham, Yorkshire, England Child - Thomas ("Tom") SHAW - Jun Q 1879 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Child - Lucy SHAW - 27 Jan 1882 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Child - Emma ("Em") SHAW - 1 Mar 1884 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Occupation - Bricklayer - From 1891 to 1901 - Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Census - 5 Apr 1891 - Kirkgate, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England Died - Between 1901 and 1911 - (probably), Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend