Seems that Emma Wright was divorced by James Shaw and married a chap called Calvert.
Emma Shaw (nee Wright) [1829?-?] (1st. Wife of James Shaw)
"Shaw v. Shaw and Calvert (The Ashton Weekly Reporter, and Stalybridge and Dukinfield Chronicle, 30 July 1864)
This was a suit instituted by the husband [Ed. James Shaw] to obtain a divorce on the ground of his wife's adultery with the co-respondent, and came on for hearing on Thursday, at the Divorce Court, before Sir J.P. Wilde. He also asked for damages.—The parties in this case were married in 1851, the woman being a Miss Emma Wright. They resided at Ashton-under-Lyne, and subsequently at Dukinfield; the petitioner being a brewer's traveller. Some time last year he met with an accident, and was laid up; and while ill his wife became acquainted with Calvert, who was a retired grocer. She afterwards, at the end of last year eloped with him. The respondent and co-respondent had since lived together at Halifax, Manchester, and Blackpool, as man and wife; and in January returned to Dukinfield, where they had since resided.—The jury found a verdict for the petitioner, and assessed the damages at £500."
But still cannot trace specific details of Emma's second marriage and subsequent death.