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Francis George Shaw

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death: November 07, 1882 (73)
Staten Island, Richmond, NY, United States
Place of Burial: New York, Richmond, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Gould Shaw and Elizabeth Willard Shaw
Husband of Sarah Blake Shaw Parkman
Father of Col. Robert Gould Shaw (USA); Anna Blake Curtis; Susannah Sarah Minturn; Josephine Lowell (Shaw) and Ellen Barlow
Brother of Sarah Parkman Russell; Anna Blake Greene; Robert Gould Shaw; Gardiner Howland Shaw; Elizabeth Willard Oliver and 5 others

Occupation: philanthropist, abolitionist, Unitarian
Managed by: Amos Eagle Elliston
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About Francis George Shaw

An influential philanthropist, Shaw inherited his father's wealth, enabling him to pursue his passions: social reform, the abolition of slavery, and politics. He spoke against slavery at every opportunity, and was influential in his son's (Colonel Robert Gould Shaw) acceptance of the colonelship of the 54th Mass. Inf., one of the first black regiments to see action in the Civil War. The famous and heroic assault of the 54th on Battery Wagner, S.C., while strategically a minor affair, became the death nell for the idea that a black man would not fight for his freedom. When he learned that his son was buried in a mass grave with his men as an insult, the elder Shaw remarked that he was proud of such a burial for his son. ROBERT'S MEMORIAL STONE IS PICTURED BELOW HIS FATHER'S

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An influential philanthropist, Shaw inherited his father's wealth, enabling him to pursue his passions: social reform, the abolition of slavery, and politics. He spoke against slavery at every opportunity, and was influential in his son's (Colonel Robert Gould Shaw) acceptance of the colonelship of the 54th Mass. Inf., one of the first black regiments to see action in the Civil War. The famous and heroic assault of the 54th on Battery Wagner, S.C., while strategically a minor affair, became the death nell for the idea that a black man would not fight for his freedom. When he learned that his son was buried in a mass grave with his men as an insult, the elder Shaw remarked that he was proud of such a burial for his son. ROBERT'S MEMORIAL STONE IS PICTURED BELOW HIS FATHER'S* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 4 2024, 11:39:27 UTC

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Francis George Shaw's Timeline

1809
October 23, 1809
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1837
October 10, 1837
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1838
1838
Boston, MA, United States
1839
May 1839
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1843
December 16, 1843
West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1845
June 1, 1845
West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1882
November 7, 1882
Age 73
Staten Island, Richmond, NY, United States
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Moravian Cemetery, New York, Richmond, New York, United States