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John Shaw

Birth1670 - Massachusetts, USA
Death1722 - Southampton, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherSarah Shaw
FatherJames Shaw

Born in Massachusetts, USA on 1670 to James Shaw and Sarah Shaw. John Shaw married SUSANNA HAWORTH and had 12 children. He passed away on 1722 in Southampton, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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James Shaw
1652 - 1699
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Sarah Shaw
1634 - 1679
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Haworth
1670 - 1724
Children Show all
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James Shaw
1694 - 1763
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Sarah Shaw
1706 - 1773
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Joseph Shaw
1702 - 1761
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Mary Shaw
1710 - 1782
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John Shaw
1700 - 1776
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Jonathan Shaw
1712 - 1790
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Sarah Shaw
1706 - 1784
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Elizabeth Shaw
1697 - Unknown
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George Shaw
1704 - 1756
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Susanna Shaw
1699 - 1717
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Ann Shaw
1709 - 1761
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Jonathan Shaw
1689 - Unknown

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