Category Archives: 12th Generation

Francis Wyman

Francis WYMAN (1619 – 1699)  was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. Francis Wyman’s name survives in a portion of Route 62 in Burlington west of Cambridge Street known as the Francis … Continue reading

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Daniel Pond

Lt. Daniel POND (1630 – 1797) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 1,024 in this generation of the Shaw line. Daniel Pond was born in in 1630 in Dorchester, Mass.   His parents were Robert POND and Mary Margaret … Continue reading

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Sgt Ralph Day

Sgt Ralph DAY (1623  -1677) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. Sgt Ralph Day was about 1623 in Halifax Parish, Yorkshire, England. His parents were Daniel DAY and Elizabeth [__?__]. He … Continue reading

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Deacon Thomas Skinner II

Thomas SKINNER II (1645 – 1723) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048  in this generation of the Shaw line. Deacon Thomas Skinner II was baptized 15 Jul 1645 in Subdeanerie Parish, Chichester, Sussex, England. His parents were Thomas … Continue reading

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Joseph Carpenter

Joseph CARPENTER (1633 – 1675) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. [ See  Eugene Cole Zubrinsky’s,  article JOSEPH3 CARPENTER (WILLIAM2–1) OF REHOBOTH AND SWANSEA, MASSACHUSETTS  – Last revised 18 October 2011 – … Continue reading

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John Tuttle

John TUTTLE (1618 – 1663) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048  in this generation of the Shaw line. His farm, Tuttle’s Red Barn, is the oldest continually operating family farm in the United States, having passed down through … Continue reading

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Giles Cromwell

Giles CROMWELL (1603 – 1673 ) was first cousin to Oliver Cromwell, known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and for his later role as Lord Protector of England and Scotland. However, Giles’ father lost all his wealth … Continue reading

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Robert Pearce

Robert PEARCE (1612 – 1679) was Alex’s  10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. Robert Pearce was born about 1612 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.  His parents were John PEARCE and Elizabeth TRULL.  He married … Continue reading

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Samuel Graves II

Samuel GRAVES II (1628 – 1681) was Alex’s  10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048 in this generation of the Shaw line. Samuel Graves was born 1628 in England.  His parents were Samuel GRAVES I and [__?__]. He was brought to … Continue reading

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John Cheney

 John CHENEY (1605 -1666 ) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather, one of 2,048  in this generation of the Shaw line. John Cheney was born 30 Jun 1605 in Roxburgh, Scotland.  His family are English coming from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, so … Continue reading

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