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1871 Listed at Salford as Manger of Engineering Works.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Listed at Salford as Manger of Engineering Works.<ref>1871 Census</ref>


1881 Living at 50 Adelphi Terrace, Salford: [[Joshua Shaw (b.1841)|Joshua Shaw]] (age 40 born Salford), Head of Firm of John Shaw and Sons employing 56 men and 9 boys. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 38 born Salford) and their six children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 10 born Salford); [[Peter Shaw]] (age 8 born Salford); Elizabeth Shaw (age 6 born Salford); [[John Shaw (1876-1949)|John Shaw]] (age 4 born Salford); Percy Shaw (age 2 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 1 born Salford). Two servants.<ref>1881 Census</ref>
1881 Living at 50 Adelphi Terrace, Salford: [[Joshua Shaw (1840-1913)|Joshua Shaw]] (age 40 born Salford), Head of Firm of John Shaw and Sons employing 56 men and 9 boys. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 38 born Salford) and their six children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 10 born Salford); [[Peter Shaw]] (age 8 born Salford); Elizabeth Shaw (age 6 born Salford); [[John Shaw (1876-1949)|John Shaw]] (age 4 born Salford); Percy Shaw (age 2 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 1 born Salford). Two servants.<ref>1881 Census</ref>


1901 Living at Drywood, Worsley: [[Joshua Shaw (b.1841)|Joshua Shaw]] (age 60 born Salford), Mechanical Engineer - Employer. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 58 born Salford) and their four children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 30 born Salford); [[Peter Shaw]] (age 28 born Salford), Manager of Engineering Works; Elizabeth Shaw (age 26 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 21 born Salford). Three servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at Drywood, Worsley: [[Joshua Shaw (1840-1913)|Joshua Shaw]] (age 60 born Salford), Mechanical Engineer - Employer. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 58 born Salford) and their four children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 30 born Salford); [[Peter Shaw]] (age 28 born Salford), Manager of Engineering Works; Elizabeth Shaw (age 26 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 21 born Salford). Three servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


1913 July. Died.
1913 July. Died.

Revision as of 08:51, 25 August 2018

Joshua Shaw (1840-1913) of John Shaw and Sons

1871 Listed at Salford as Manger of Engineering Works.[1]

1881 Living at 50 Adelphi Terrace, Salford: Joshua Shaw (age 40 born Salford), Head of Firm of John Shaw and Sons employing 56 men and 9 boys. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 38 born Salford) and their six children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 10 born Salford); Peter Shaw (age 8 born Salford); Elizabeth Shaw (age 6 born Salford); John Shaw (age 4 born Salford); Percy Shaw (age 2 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 1 born Salford). Two servants.[2]

1901 Living at Drywood, Worsley: Joshua Shaw (age 60 born Salford), Mechanical Engineer - Employer. With his wife Elizabeth Shaw (age 58 born Salford) and their four children; Helen Fitzgerald Shaw (age 30 born Salford); Peter Shaw (age 28 born Salford), Manager of Engineering Works; Elizabeth Shaw (age 26 born Salford); and Effie Shaw (age 21 born Salford). Three servants.[3]

1913 July. Died.

1913 Estate. 'Mr. Joshua Shaw, of Drywood, Greenleachline, Worsley, near Manchester, J.P., for Salford, of Messrs. John Shaw and Sons (Salford) Ltd., steam and hydraulic engineers, left £25.278.'[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1881 Census
  3. 1901 Census
  4. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Friday 19 December 1913