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Alexander Shaw [171]
(1764-)
Elizabeth Anderson [853]
(1769-)
Walter Sword [229]
(1744-)
Elizabeth Anderson [230]
(1759-)
Robert Shaw [856]
(1791-)
Elizabeth Sword [55]
(1787-)
Alexander Shaw [5]
(1818-1853)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Elisabeth Ferguson [34]

Alexander Shaw [5]

  • Born: 18 Sep 1818, Kilysth, Stirling, Scotland
  • Christened: 27 Sep 1818, Kilysth, Stirling, Scotland
  • Marriage: Elisabeth Ferguson [34] on 28 Jan 1840 in Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
  • Died: 24 Oct 1853, Cadder, Lanark, Scotland at age 35
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bullet  General Notes:

Elsinore Ward
Alexander Shaw - Mch 1821 - Culsaith
Elizabeth Shaw - 22 Ap 1821 - Glasgow
Jane Shaw - Jun 1842 - Culsaith
Elizabeth Shaw - 20 Mar 1844? - Garnkirk
James Shaw - 21 Feb 1848 - Garnkirk
Christina Shaw - Sep 1850 - Meramillan
Agnes Shaw - 28 ap 1852 -
Robert Shaw Sept 1854 - Garnkirk

Auchinairn Branch
Scottish Church Records:
Jean Fleming Ferguson Shaw -c: 20 Dec 1840 - Kilsyth, Stirling, Scotland
Christina Shaw c: 12 Dec 1847 - Cadder, Lanark, Scotland
Agnes Shaw c: 28 Apr 1850 - Cadder, Lanark, Scotland

1851 Scottish Census: Cadder, Lanarkshire, Scotland ED 3 p.35 HH Sch. 115 Line 17
Alexander Shaw age 30 - (abt 1821) Address: Myremarling Occupation: Ironstone Miner
Elizabeth Shaw age 30 - wife
Jane F Ferguson - age 10 dau - born: Kilsyth
Elizabeth Ferguson - age 8 dau born: Cadder, Lanark
James Shaw age 5 - age 5 son born: Cadder, Lanark
Christina Shaw age 3 (abt 1848) dau born: Cadder, Lanark
Agnes Shaw age 1 dau born: Cadder, Lanark

1861 Scottish Census: Cadder, Lanarkshire ED 3 p.26 HH 146 line 16 Reg#626/1
Elizabeth Shaw age 39 Head, b: Cumbernauld, Dumbarton
Address: 1 Mirymailen Privatehouse Occ: Washer Woman
Elizabeth Shaw age 15 dau Scholar
Agnes Shaw age 10 dau Scholar
Robert Shaw age 8 Scholar

!Alexander was baptized in Auchinearn, Lanark, Scotland by David Hutchison by David Hutchison on 1 Feb. 1851 and confirmed the next day by Graham Douglas. He was ordained a Deacon by A. Ferguson on 27 July 1851. This is recorded on the Auchinearn Scotland Branch, LDS Church.!DEATH DATES VARY-one is 29 Jan 1859-I do not think this is correct. (Auchinairn)
!OTHER-He was baptized on 1 Feb 1851 by David Hutchison in Auchinearn,Lanark,Scotland and confirmed on 2 Feb 1851 by Graham Douglas.
He was ordained a Deacon 27 July 1851 by A. Ferguson.
!DEATH date of 24 Oct 1851. This and the other dates were obtained from Microfilm #104149 in section #4 concerning the records of the Auchinearn Branch in Scotland.
!THANKS goes to Ruth Castleton for this find....

History of Alexander Shaw and Elizabeth Ferguson

Alexander Shaw born September 18, 18181 in Kilsyth, Scotland
to Robert Shaw and Elizabeth Sword.2
Elizabeth Ferguson born March 15, 18183 in Cumbernauld, Scotland
to James Ferguson and Jean Fleming.4

Elizabeth married Alexander Shaw on January 28, 18405 in Kilsyth, Sterling, Scotland.
This is where they started their lives together. Kilsyth is a beautiful place just north of
Glasgow. You can see the beautiful Ben Lomond peak in the distance as well as all the
farm land in the foreground. By 1850, they had five children. Jane, Elizabeth, Christina,
Agnes and James F. During this ten years they moved around. They lived in Kilsyth,
Bishop Bridge(Cadder), Myremarling(also in Cadder), Garnkirk Cottage(Cadder) and also
the City of Garnkirk, just a few miles out of Glasgow.6 It was here where they were living
when they heard and accepted the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. They were baptized on
February 1, 18517. They were both baptized by David Hutchison in Auchinearn, Lanark,
Scotland (Branch). They were confirmed the next day. Alexander was confirmed by
Graham Douglas and Elizabeth by W. Brighton. Then on July 27,1851 Alexander was
ordained a Deacon by A. Ferguson.8 Also within a few months, both Jane and young
Elizabeth, the two oldest were baptized. Then on December 6, 1852, they were blessed
with a new baby, Robert.9
During the next few years, they endured lots of persecution from relatives, old
friends and neighbors. On October 24,1853,10 Alexander was involved in an accident and
died in Kilsyth. He was only 35 years old. Then the following year another trauma struck
their home, Christina died on September 28, 1854.11
They did not have very much, but they did survive. Jane, the oldest had to go to
work at an early age to help the family budget. They wanted to go to Zion(Utah), but did
not have the money. Because they were thrifty they were able to put money into the
emmigration fund. Finally in 1868, because of their own thrift and also generosity within
the church and the push from the church to help the poor saint of Europe, they were able
to go to Utah.
This trip started with the long journey to Liverpool, England. They were given
passage on the packet ship "Constitution".12/13 William Hatten was the Captain of the
ship. He was easy to get along with and thus made the trip bearable. He even went out
of his way to help the Saints celebrate July 24th This was the last sailing ship to bring a
large Mormon emigrant company across the Atlantic. There were 457 Saints on board.
Elder Harvey H. Cluff was the President of the company. Some were from Switzerland,
Bavaria, Wurttemberg, the Netherlands and of course the British Isles. It took 42 days to
cross the Atlantic. No one died on the journey, but some were sick. The food wasn't
exactly the best. Some tell about the "hardtack" they had to eat rather than good old
bread.14 Elizabeth's son especially makes comments. He was so seasick, that he promised
the Lord if He wouldn't ask him to go across the ocean again, he would do all he could to
further the cause of the gospel and live its laws. He was 21 years old at this time. The
records verify that he fulfilled this promise.
They arrived in New York on August 6, 1868. The next leg of the journey was by
rail. Immigrants traveling west set up housekeeping in crowded railroad cars, sometimes
called "Zulu cars". They travel by rail to Benton, Wyoming.15 In Benton, they were
assigned to Capt. John Gillespie's ox train of 54 wagons. They left Benton on August
15th. Many appreciated Elizabeth because she was always cheerful and happy. They
arrived in Salt Lake on August 24th.16
They first settled in Coalville. They lived there eight years.17 During these years
most of her children married. Agnes married Leaviett Munson November 24, 1868. Also
the young Elizabeth married Samuel Fletcher on October 31, 1870. Jane became the
plural wife of John Allan. Also James F. fell in love with Margaret Robertson. They went
to Salt Lake and were married in the Endowment House. Elizabeth came with them also.
She was able receive her endowments. This occurred on September 5,1870.18 This was
a very special occasion.
In 1876, Elizabeth, James F and his family and of course Robert moved to
Richfield, Utah. While they were there they lived the United Order. It was here that
Robert met Flora Jane Smith, a pretty young lady from Springfield, Utah and they were
married in the Endowment House in Salt Lake City on December 27, 1877.19 James F.
belonged to the Marshall Band, the Brass Band and the Choir. He was a good singer and
was always in demand to sing the old scotch songs.
Then they all moved to Elsinore, Utah and homesteaded a farm just across the
Sevier River from Elsinore. Later they organized a ward crossed the river. It was called
Brooklyn. James F. served as Bishop for eight years.20 Also while there, they helped get
the sugar factory built. Elizabeth had been valiant all her life. It was now time for her to
see her loved ones on the other side. This took place on February 8, 1898.21 She was
buried in the Elsinore cemetery. We shall ever be grateful for her dedication and example.

Compiled and written by John Shaw(with the help of Ruth Castleton), 4589 W. 1650 N.
Ogden, Utah 84404, Phone: 801-731-7674. John Shaw, son of Ivan Robert Shaw, son of
Robert William Shaw, son of Robert Shaw, son of Alexander Shaw who was the son of
Robert Shaw. He was the son of James Shaw, son of Robert Shaw, son of William Shaw
who was the son of Robert Shaw (born abt 1635) in Kilsyth, Sterling, Scotland22!DEATH DATES VARY-one is 29 Jan 1859-I do not think this is correct.
!OTHER-He was baptized on 1 Feb 1851 by David Hutchison in Auchinearn,Lanark,Scotland and confirmed on 2 Feb 1851 by Graham Douglas.
He was ordained a Deacon 27 July 1851 by A. Ferguson.
!DEATH date of 24 Oct 1851. This and the other dates were obtained from Microfilm #104149 in section #4 concerning the records of the Auchinearn Branch in Scotland.
!THANKS goes to Ruth Castleton for this find....


Ben Lomond (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn, 'Beacon Peak'), 974 m (3196 feet), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is east of Loch Lomond, and is the most southerly of the Munros.

Its accessibility from Glasgow and elsewhere in central Scotland, together with the relative ease of ascent from Rowardennan, from where a well trodden track runs all the way to the summit, makes it one of the most popular of all the Munros. For this reason, it is often referred to as "Glasgow's Hill", and is seen as a gateway symbol to the Highlands by Clydesiders. On a clear day, it is perfectly visible from the higher ground areas of Glasgow. Indeed its wide visibility (notably eastwards across the low-lying central valley of Scotland) may have led it being named 'Beacon Peak'. Cf. the equally far-seen East and West Lomond in Fife.

The normal ascent path climbs the gentle Sron Aonaich ridge, before ascending in steep zig-zags to the rocky summit ridge. The West Highland Way runs along the western base of the mountain, by the loch.


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Alexander married Elisabeth Ferguson [34] [MRIN: 3], daughter of James Ferguson [116] and Jane Fleming [57], on 28 Jan 1840 in Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. (Elisabeth Ferguson [34] was born on 14 Mar 1814 in Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, christened on 3 Apr 1814 in Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, died on 8 Feb 1901 in Elsinore, Sevier, Utah, USA and was buried in Elsinore, Sevier, Utah, USA.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Name: Alexander Shaw
Age: 30
Estimated birth year: abt 1821
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Elizabeth
1851 Census
Where born: Kilsyth, Stirling
Parish Number: 626
Civil parish: Cadder
County: Lanarkshire
Address: Myremarling
Occupation: Ironstone Miner
ED: 3
Page: 35 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 115
Line: 17
Roll: CSSCT1851_150
Household Members:
Name Age
Elizabeth Ferguson 8
Jane F Ferguson 10
Agnes Shaw 1
Alexander Shaw 30
Christina Shaw 3
Elizabeth Shaw 30
Janes Shaw 5


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