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Staffordshire / Re: Shaw family history
« on: Friday 12 February 16 15:08 GMT (UK)  »
Firstly apologies for using capitals but it was silly o'clock in the morning when I posted for some help. You are correct it was a typo, the William Shaw I had referred to was born in 1869 and married to Annie ( no surname ) who was born in 1870. I believe they were from the Staffs area and moved to the barged area of Wales. I believe their children's names George, Francis ( Frank) Mary E, Jack, ? John, Edith, James and Sarah ( twins) William ( my grand father born 1899) and Henry born 1907. There is mention of Audley Staffs. I am after help with any of the family mentioned above and in particular that of William and Annie's parents. As I said I am new to family history so any help in moving forward would be appriciated. Many thanks Jaimers.

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Staffordshire / Re: Shaw family history
« on: Wednesday 10 February 16 05:43 GMT (UK)  »
HI CAN ANYONE HELP ME IN  MY RESEARCH INTO THE SHAW FAMILY. IM INTERESTED TO HEAR FROM ANY ONE WHO CAN PROVIDE DETAILS INTO WILLIAM AND ANNIE SHAW WHO I BELIEVE COME FROM AUDLEY STAFFS. THEY LATER MOVED TO WALES BUT I AM KEEN TO TRACE THEIR PARENTS OR THEIR CHILDREN. THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. JAIMERS

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Staffordshire / Shaw family history
« on: Wednesday 10 February 16 04:27 GMT (UK)  »
I AM CURRENTLY RESEARCHING MY FAMILY HISTORY ON THE SHAWS WHO I BELIEVE WERE ORIGINALLY FROM STAFFS FROM THE MINING COMMUNITY AND WHO MOVED TO BARGOED AREA OF WALES. WILLIAM SHAW WHO WAS MARRIED TO ANNIE WERE BORN AROUND 1899 AND 1870 RESPECTIVELY. I BELIEVE THEY HAD 9 CHILDREN INCLUDING THE NAMES GEORGE JACK EDITH TWINS JAMES AND SARAH WILLIAM AND HENRY. I BELIEVE JACK WORKED AS A MINER AT ? BARGOED MINE OR ONE NEAR BY. IF ANYONE CAN HELP WITH INFO ON JACK OR OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY IT WOULD BE APPRECIATED. I AM NEW TO FAMILY HISTORY.
MANY THANKS
JAIMERS

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