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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Friday 09 December 05 17:00 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Gardener and KenH,

I have worked out a line of succession according to alot of the information you have passed along about the Shaw family.  If you want to see it I will try to post it through your email address if you wish.

Regards,

Bob


Hi Bob,

I didn't receive anything.

KenH

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Thursday 01 December 05 20:46 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks a lot. 
I have been in the USA for a while and have not been able to contribute.

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Friday 04 November 05 08:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bob,

In fact most of the Herlingshaws are still in the Middlesbrough area (The Herlingshaw Centre in South Bank is now the Middlesbrough Football Club Academy).
Since the name was only created around 1900 there are still only about a hundred of us in total.
However, my father moved to the London area after WW2 and he now lives in Ascot and I live in Windsor.
There are some references on the Nort East Communigate site:  http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Friday 04 November 05 08:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks, that is very useful.
I don't know why I didn't pick that up before.

kh

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Thursday 03 November 05 22:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,

It obviously has been a hard day....
In my case Mary Jane Shaw (b. 1860) was my great grandmother (rather than great, great..).
My understanding from Bob's note was that Mary Jane's brother George Henry was a great grandfather (so similar lineage) of his wife.
So I am obviously related to Bob's wife but I am not sure what the correct term is. (nth cousin?)
The Mary Dakin referred to was my gt gt grandmother but she married a John Shaw, not a Wright.
Mary Jane Shaw (Mary Dakin and John Shaw's daughter) eventually married George Herling in about 1897 which is where my surname comes from - Herlingshaw.

kh

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Thursday 03 November 05 20:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I think you have probably addressed this question to the wrong person.
Should it have beeen addressed to Flint?
At the moment my information only goes back to John Shaw and Mary Dakin who probably married around 1850/1855.
I am still struggling to find the exact ancestors of this particular John Shaw.

kh

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Thursday 03 November 05 18:12 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry but which marriage are you referring to?

kh

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Wednesday 02 November 05 21:29 GMT (UK)  »
I can give you my snail mail address.
As I explained in an earlier note, Mary Jane Shaw, a daughter of John Shaw and Mary Dakin, was my great grandmother (I have the birth certificate). Mary Jane was born in 1860 and lived into the 1940s and I have a photograph of her, probably when she was about 50 or 55.
My grandfather, William Shaw was an illegitimate son of hers and later on (1897) she married George Herling which prompted my grandfather to redesignate himself (probably between 1900 and 1905) as "William Herlingshaw".
Because of the difficulties in identifying one "John Shaw" from another I have nothing absolute before 1860. However, I have a lot since then (and unsubstantiated before then) and will be happy to share.

regards,

Ken Herlingshaw

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Derbyshire / Re: The Shaws of Beely, Oaker and Darley Dale
« on: Wednesday 02 November 05 21:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Flint,

This looks really interesting. Is there anything you can send?

regards,

Ken Herlingshaw

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