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John Shaw was baptized on 23 May 1630 at Halifax, England.2 He was the son of Abraham Shaw and Bridget Best.1 John Shaw married Alice Phillips, daughter of Deacon Nicholas Phillips, circa 1650. John Shaw died on 16 September 1704 at Weymouth, Massachusetts, at age 74.2 He [CR:]JOHN SHAW, younger of the two sons of Abraham and Bridget (Best) Shaw, baptized in Halifax parish, Yorkshire, England, May 23, 1630, was in his ninth year when his father died. He grew up in Weymouth and married about 1650 Alice Phillips (daughter of Nicholas and Elizabeth Phillips of Dedham and Weymouth). He is credited with service under Lt. Upham as a soldier during King Philip's war, and was seventy-four years old when he died in Weymouth September 16, 1704. Administration of his estate was granted October 17, 1704 to his widow Alice, and to his eldest son John, Named in the distribution (March 11, 1705/6) were sons John, Nicholas, Joseph, Benjamin and Ebenezer, daughter Mary King (a widow) and her four sons, Joseph Poole and wife Elizabeth, Gideon Tirrel and wife Hannah, Richard Davenport and wife Abigail, John Androse and wife Alice. Elizabeth Poole was perhaps the Elizabeth Shaw who signed as witness to the will of her grandfather, Nicholas Phillips, in 1671, if a girl of fifteen, as she was then, were allowed as witness.__________ From 'History of Weymouth, Massachusetts', George Walter Chamberlain, (Boston, 1923), page 612. JOHN2 SHAW (Abraham1) was baptized at Halifax, Eng., 23 May, 1630; died at Weymouth, 16 Sept. 1704. Administration on the estate of John Shaw, late of Weymouth, husbandman, was granted to his widow Alice and his eldest son John Shaw, 17 Oct. 1704. (Suffolk Probate, 15: 350.) Division of his estate mentions his eldest son John, his second son Nicholas, his third son Joseph, his fourth son Benjamin, his youngest son Ebenezer and his daughters, Mary King, widow, her four sons and daughter ____ King, Joseph Poole and his wife Elizabeth, Gideon Tirrell and his wife Hannah, Richard Davenport and his wife Abigail, and John Androse and his wife Alice, 11 Mar. 1705-06. He married, near 1650, Alice Phillips, the mother of all his children, who survived her husband. She was daughter of Nicholas Phillips of Weymouth. _________ Descendants of Daniel Alden Author: Frank Wentworth Alden Call Number: R929.2 A358.3 John Shaw, son of Abraham, was born in England. He married Alice (Phillips) and on arriving in America settled at Weymouth. March 11, 1705-6, a division of his estate was made. His children: John, Elizabeth, born Feb. 26, 1656, Abraham, born Oct. 10, 1657, Mary, born March 24, 1660, Nicholas, born March 23, 1662, Joseph, born April 15, 1664. Alice, born July 6, 1666, Hannah, born April 7, 1668, Benjamin, born June 16, 1670, Abigail, born July 15, 1672, Ebenezer, born April 24, 1674, __________ The Hamlin Family Author: Lyman S. Shreeve Call Number: CS71.H223 Page 96 DEA. JOHN SHAW,2 b. England, May 23, 1630; m. 1st, Alice, dau. of Dea. Nicholas and Hannah (Salter) Philips; m. 2d, Hannah (???). He prob. came to America with his parents in infancy: and res. in Watertown, Dedham and Weymouth, Mass. He d. Weymouth, Mar. 2, 1718. For children, see note 68, page 96. DEA. JOHN SHAW.2 b. Eng. May 23, 1630; probably m. in Weymouth. Mass., 1st. Alice Philips; 2d, Hannah (???). He must have come to America with his parents in infancy; and res. in Watertown. Dedham and Weymouth, Mass; he d. Weymouth. Mar. 2 1718. Ch. by 1st wife, b. Weymouth: ELIZABETH, Feb. 26, 1655. ABRAHAM, Oct. 10, 1657. MARY, Mar. 23, 1660. NICHOLAS, May 16, 1662. JOSEPH, Apr. 15, 1664. ALICE, July 26, 1666. HANNAH, Apr. 7, 1688. BENJAMIN, June 16, 1670. ABIGAIL, July 15, 1672. EBENEZER, Apr. 24, 1674. By 2d wife, b. Weymouth: JOHN, Dec. 16, 1679. ABRAHAM, Feb. 14, 1684. HANNAH, Apr. 26, 1687. JOHN, Jan. 20, 1689. MARY, May 5, 1691. BENJAMIN, July 25, 1693. __________ Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 Author: Ellery Bicknell Crane Call Number: F72.W9C8vol.1 John Shaw, son of Abraham Shaw (1), was born about 1625-30. He married Alice Phillips, of Weymouth, where they settled and where their eleven children were born, viz.: John, about 1655; Elizabeth, February 26, 1656; Abraham, October 10, 1657; Mary, May 24, 1660; Nicholas, March 23, 1662; Joseph, April 15, 1664; Alice, July 6, 1666; Hannah, April 7, 1668; Benjamin, June 16, 1670; Abigail, July 15, 1672; Ebenezer, April 24, 1674.__________ Bassett-Preston Ancestors Author: Belle Preston Call Number: R929.2 B31p 10. JOHN2 SHAW, bapt. Halifax, Eng., May 23, 1630, son of Abraham1, married in 1655, in Weymouth, Mass., Alice Phillips, daughter of Nicholas1 and Elizabeth (Jenson) Phillips. He probably lived a quiet life as a farmer. He died, Sept. 16, 1704, at Weymouth. His wife, Alice, survived him and with their oldest son, John, administered his estate. In the division of his estate in 1706, Joseph Poole and his wife Elizabeth are mentioned among the heirs. He served in King Philip's War, 1675, a lieutenant in Upham's Company. Children:-- John, b. a. 1655, d. 1718, m. Hannah Whitmarsh (Nicholas2). +Elizabeth, b. Feb. 26, 1656, d. 1723, m. a. 1673, Joseph Poole (Edward1). Abraham, b. Oct. 10, 1657. Mary, b. Mar. 24, 1660. Nicholas, b. Mar. 23, 1662, m. 1686, Deborah Whitmarsh (John2). Joseph, b. Apr. 15, 1664, d. 1718, m. a. 1691, Judith Whitmarsh (John2). Alice, b. July 6, 1666, d. 1735, m. Capt. John Andrews (John1). Hannah, b. Apr. 7, 1668, m. 1687, Gideon Tirrell (William1). Benjamin, b. June 16, 1670, d. 1723, m. Hannah Bicknell (John2). Abigail, b. July 15, 1672, m. bef. 1704, Stephen Bryant. Ebenezer, b. Apr. 24, 1674, m. Susanna (???), d. 1698, (2) Hannah (Pratt?).
Children of John Shaw and Alice Phillips
Elizabeth Shaw+3 b. 26 Feb 1655/56
Joseph Shaw+ b. 15 Apr 1664, d. 14 Sep 1718
Citations
[S7] George Walter Chamberlain, Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, p. 611.
[S7] George Walter Chamberlain, Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, p. 612.
[S7] George Walter Chamberlain, Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, p. 475.
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