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OLIVER SHAW made his will 26 May, 1864, proved 16 Sept. 1865. Therein he refers to his first wife, now dead, and his; children by her, his present wife, his three daughters and eldest son Nathaniel T. Shaw; no other heirs named. He died at Weymouth, 27 July, 1865, leaving a widow, Eliza Shaw, and the following children, viz., Na-thaniel T. Shaw, Oliver B. Shaw, George W. Shaw, Benjamin T. Shaw, Henry J. Shaw, John Shaw arid Eliza Lane, wife of J. L. Lane; also the children of Lydia Richards, deceased, viz., Belinda, Augusta, Ellen and Elbridge, grandchildren, and the children of Alm;= Thom~q, viz., Nathaniel, Leonard and Andrew, also grandchildren. (16476.)

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He resided in the South Parish.
Benjamin Tirrell, Jr,, of Weymouth was appointed guardian unto Emla Shaw, Samuel Shaw and Minot Shaw, over 14, children of David Shaw, late of Weymouth, deceased, 5 Feb. 1820. Martin, Achsah and Harriet Shaw, under 14, had same guardian on same day. (Nor-folk Probate, 16440.)
Division of his estate, 22 June, 1836, mentions widow Tirzah Shaw, David Shaw, Brula Shaw, Minot Shaw, Samuel Shaw, Martin Shaw, Tirzah Tirrell, wife of Benjamin, Jr,, Harriet Torrey, wife of William A., and Alvan Bates and Charles 1, Bates, grandchildren. (Norfolk Probate, 16436.) The probate paper of Tirzah Shaw states that she left eight children. (Ibid, 16484.)
3rd cousins once removed

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Served with the US Navy Sea-Bees WW ll. Severly wounded on Bougainville 1944

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m. int. Sep.18,1767, m. Dec.3,1767 by Samuel Niles J.P., Ezra Shaw of Abington (in Braintree - Abington V.R.).

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Harold Shaw served in the Mexican Punitive Expedition with the U.S. Calvary from 1915 - 1917.
Served in the Minnesota Army National Guard 1922 - 23. He also served in the U.S. Navy as a
Chief Petty Officer in the SEA-Bees during WW II. He was a self employed business man operating
H. A. Shaw & Sons Heating and Sheet Metal from 1945 - 1959.

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died "Irnla" , gs.
Irnla Shaw was a watch repairer in 1850 at Randolph.
Called "Emily" in Hist. of Weymouth.
married "Ernly of Weymouth"

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NATHANIEL T. SHAW died at Weymouth, It Oct. 1877. No widow, but daughters, viz., Mary A., wife of Nehemiah Thayer, Lucinda W. Clapp, wife of Joseph Clapp, 2d, and Albert F. Clapp and Martha Jane Hawes, grandchildren, with Martin E. Hawes, guardian of last named, 23 Apr. 1878. (20978.)

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she died at Weymouth, or in Boston, 14 or 15 Jan. or July, 1835, aged 78 years

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Served in WW-2 as a sheet metal worker. U. S. Navy Sea-bees. Wounded on Okinowa Mar 1945. Attended Pittsburgh School of Watchmaking on GI Bill after the war. Owned and Operated Robert F. Shaw Jewelers from 1952-59, Moved to Garden Grove Cal. in 1958 and worked the Aero Space industry as an instrument maker. Buried at Clinton Memorial Park, Clinton Ia. Cause of death renal Cancer..

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married ("Peter Dyer 2nd" int.), Peter Jr. of Braintree Jun.8,1804 at Abington