Children of John and Isabella (MacCallum) Shaw
1. Annabella, m. 23 Aug., 1849 by Rev. John McLean to Allan Malcolm Cameron (d. before 1866 as Annabella was listed as “Widow of Allan Cameron” in her father’s Will), 4 c., Edward, John A., James and Sarah Jane. Annabella m. 2. Rufus McDonald.
2. Mary, d. 20 Sept., 1899, never married, mother of E. Ellsworth Shaw (b. 8 Aug., 1861, d. 5 Sept, 1917). Both bur. at Brackley Point.
3. Malcolm, living in 1866, m. Cecilia Discazo, no c.
4. William, (1. 26 Sept., 1878, m. to Elizabeth Ann Bagnall (d. 11 Nov., 1910)
Both bur. Brackley Point. William was living in Cove Head in 1826. 2 c., Janie, d. 20 July, 1892, and Cecilia (1861 - 1956), m. Charles H. Chandler; bur. Sherwood.
5. Rebecca, m. to Harry J. Worth ((1. 9 Dec., 1909), had a grocery store on Weymouth St., Charlottetown. 3 c., Fred, Howard and Belle.
6. David, b. 1831, d. 12 Aug., 1916, in his cousin Sarah Shaw (b. 1838, d. 16 Mar., 1907), dau. of Neil and Sarah (Cameron) Shaw. 4 c., Charles Hamilton, N. Ira, Sarah Bell and Ada Jessie.
7. Neil, b. 1836, d. 8 Jan., 1908, m. to Hannah Toombs (b. 1853, d. 21 Aug., 1922), dau. of Edmund and Mary (Kent) Toombs. Both bur. Brackley Point. Founded “Shaw’s Hotel". 6 0., Alfred Edmund, Mary Ann, Robert Allen, Rebecca, Eustace and James Leigh.
8. John, b. 1822. d. 22 Apr., 1886, m. to Jane Duncag (b. 1841, d. 22 Nov., 1895). 3 c., Frederick Oswald, John Leslie and Annie Shirley.
9. Jean, In. Alexander MacMillan (1816-1913), 9 0., Duncan, Margaret, Annabella, Sarah Jane, John Archibald, James Donald, William Malcolm, Lydia, Cecelia.
Note: John Leslie Shaw and his wife Henrietta Hooper both died from the “flu” in England and their bodies were shipped home. This
is believed to be the first time that bodies ever came to the Island from England.
Children of Neil and Sarah (Cameron) Shaw
1. Alexander Cameron, b. 12 Aug., 1817, d. 1888, bur. Stanhope, m. Lydia Elizabeth Hodgson (b. 3 Feb., 1836 in Liverpool, d. 26 Feb., 1913), dau. of Mrs. Martha Hodgson and step-daughter of “Bull-Duncan” Shaw, Alexander’s uncle. In 1853 Alexander had land on the Bayshore Road. 2 c., see below.
2. Duncan, b. 1819, d. 1906, m. 8 Apr., 1859 to Ann Curtis Lawson (b. 1829, d. 13 June, 1903), dau. of James Curtis and Margaret (Auld) Lawson. Duncan was a J .P. in 1891; the story is told that he always split his kindling on his knees, praying as he worked. 6 c., see below.
3. John Cameron, b. 1821, d. 1882 at Stanhope, m. 2 Nov., 1859 to Jane Curtis Lawson (b. 21 Jan., 1821, d. 18 Oct., 1882 in Vancouver). Jane was the sister of Ann, Duncan’s wife. 1 c.
4. Sarah, b. 1838, d. 16 Mar., 1907, m. her cousin David Shawu(b. 1831, d. 12 Aug., 1916), son of John and Isabella (MacCallum) Shaw. 4 c., see under David Shaw above.
5. Mary, b. 1825, d. 18 Sept., 1898, m. to James MacMillan (b. 1814, d. 3 Mar., 1867), son of Ewen and Eleanor (Bell) MacMillan of Black River and Covehead. Both bur. MacMillan cemetery. 1 c., Sarah Ellen.
6. Johannah (Hannah), b. 1834, d. 5 July, 1883 at Hyndman’s Cottage, Charlotte-
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