Elizabeth (Shaw) Joslin
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Elizabeth (Shaw) Joslin

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I am interested in cousins no matter the degree.Very interested in finding relatives on my grandmother,Viola Grace Ross's line.She married William E. Shaw.
Elizabeth I. Joslin formerly Shaw
Born 1950s.
Ancestors ancestors
Daughter of and [private mother (1930s - unknown)]
Sister of [private sister (1940s - unknown)] [half] and [private sister (1950s - unknown)]
Mother of [private child (1970s - unknown)]
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Biography

I was born in Steubenville ohio,the 9th of 13 children my father had(my mother being his second wife).I was raised in monroe and belmont counties ohio.I have been in every state in the u.s. except hawaii.i have been to some of the islands,including P.R..I have 1 son and and 1 god grandughter.i have lived in 6 different states.i am a great aunt and g-g aunt to many.i enjoy music,gardening,games,my pets,and my family.i went to many schools,including Langes Elem.(closed),Graysville,Skyvue H.S.,Zanetrace elem.,Henrysburg Elem.,Barnesville Elem.,Woodsfield Elem.,Union Local H.S.;.

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  • First-hand information. Entered by Elizabeth Shaw at registration.

my father was jack lewis shaw,my grandfather was william e shaw and my g-grandfather was josiah shaw,all from monroe county ohio.before that my family ancesters lived in bucks county,pennsylvania.i an looking for info on my ancesters and anyone who may be distant relatives.my grandmother was viola ross and my g-grandmother delilah stewart. John Shaw born 1670 in england (MY 7TH GREAT GRANDFATHER),died 1722 in southhampton,bucks county,pa,was a quaker on william penns second voyage,he settled in northhampton,bucks county,pa. in 1697,later resettling in southhampton.he remarried after susannahs death to sarah kirk harding on 05 sept, 1792. john shaw born about 1597 in england,died after 1663 in middleboro,mass.(he was my 9th g-grandfather),arrived on one of the first ships for he appeared in plymouth,mass. in 1627 in the division of cattle.he was called :one of the"Old Timers".his family came over later,after 1632,his wife hannanah,and 4 or 5 children.he was a freeman in 1633 at plymouth,mass.he was a highway surveyor for plymouth in 1643 and 1644. in 1645 john shaw was one of the eight men who went up against the Narragansetts.


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Hi Elizabeth,

It’s nice to see you back on the ‘tree.

It has been a while since you’ve been here, so here’s an updated link to give you the most recent updates to help you get the most from WikiTree: How-to pages

I’d also like to thank you for adding your DNA to WikiTree.  :) Getting the Best from DNA will tell you more about how DNA kits are used on WikiTree.

If you run into a sticky bit or have questions about how WikiTree works, you can get in touch with us in a couple if ways: (1) click on "Reply" below this comment or (2) click on my name to post a comment on my page or send me a private message. Otherwise, sadly, we don't get notified that you were reaching out.

If you need help, let me know. Otherwise, best of luck with your research!

Claire ~ WikiTree Greeter

posted by Claire (Chapel) Nava
Hello Elizabeth,

My name is Sarah and I’m the Project Coordinator for the Scotland Project. As you may have heard, we have merged the Scottish Clans project into the Scotland Project. I am contacting you today to find out if you are interested in continuing with us under this new format. If you would like to go forward on the Scottish Clans Team, please reply and let me know which clans you have been working on or would like to work on. I look forward to hearing from you.

Best Regards,

Sarah Mason, Scotland PC

posted by Sarah Mason
Hello Elizabeth,

Thank you for your replay as to whom the father of the three brothers, David 1750 Matthew 1752 and John Gray b 1-18-1761 was. You stated Sarah Barber (although many of my cousins agree she is the father of the three brothers). I am thinking Matthew may have had three wives with Sarah being the #3 wife. I have Sarah being born 12-Feb-1744 died as Sarah Bullard in 1836. Married Matthew Gray 30 Oct 1766 That would be 5 years after Matthew's youngest son John b. Jan 1761. (My Ancestry DNA (David Gray) States Matthew had 5 children. So far I have matched John Gray b.1740 1/2 brother from 1st wife unk 2nd wife UNK I have David Gray b 1750 Matthew 1752 Archibald b 1754 and John Gray 1761 Mathew and Sarah Barber's Childrern James b 1768 d 1774 and Deidemiah (Gray) Wilson 69-1836

posted by [Living Gray]
Hi Elizabeth,

I am your cousin with the shared ancestor of John (Radclyffe) Radcliffe Esq. [Radclyffe-20]

posted by Debra (Downs) Allison
Hi Elizabeth

We are delighted that you wish to continue contributing to the France Project, and thank you for submitting your member interest form.

Kindest regards,

Kyla

posted by Kyla H
Hi Elizabeth,

As part of a revitalization effort for the France Project, we are checking-in with members to see if they are planning to remain active in the project and where their interests lie.

If you are planning to remain active, please click here to submit a short Member Interest Form to help us organize and coordinate collaboration.

If you have other obligations at the moment and would like to be removed from the project at this time, you will always be welcome to rejoin if you find yourself with more time and interest later.

We thank you for your contributions and hope that you are enjoying exploring your roots.

Please respond by commenting on my profile or sending a private message. I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks Kyla

posted by Kyla H
Hi Elizabeth,

I haven’t heard back from you about the break up of the United Kingdom Project. I hope all is well with you. I assume you don’t wish to join any of the country-level projects at present, and will go ahead and remove the United Kingdom badge. If you wish to join England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland in the future, you would be most welcome to do so via the respective G2G sign-up post.

Many thanks for all your contributions,

Susie :-)

posted by Susie MacLeod
Hi Elizabeth,

We realise the time has come to dissolve the UK Project in favour of the individual country projects of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.

We are checking in with all UK badge holders to find out which country project(s) you would like to be in so you can collaborate with other members, have the opportunity to select which team(s) you would like to join, and so we can ensure you have all the correct badges.

Please respond by PM to let us know which country project(s) you would like to be in. Please don’t assume we know. We are effectively starting from scratch to make sure no one falls through the cracks.

Once you have done this, the Coordinator for Membership in the relevant country project(s) will be in touch to help get you situated.

Many thanks,

Susie

posted by Susie MacLeod
You inspired me to play with the Relationship Finder. Apparently, we have 262 common ancestors!
posted by Beverly (Lamb) Swann
Hi Elizabeth,

You will want to switch your "french_roots" followed tag to "france". Please check this out: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846021/french-roots-becomes-the-france-project

Isabelle

Hi cousin! I am just getting started on this and try to do a bit more research and connections as I have time.
posted by Pamela Lowe

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