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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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1/10/2015 Following the line from Capen Family (1500s-1600s) down to Calvin Coolidge on famouskin.com. This is where I got birth, death, marriage, spouse and most other info while drilling down then following back up and then down again to connect President Grant and President Calvin Coolidge, even though I previously found Grant. I had seen a connection with Coolidge. That would Only be on the people that I made and copied this note on, then took it further to Col Robert Gould Shaw. CTC:
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
Francis George Shaw's Timeline
1809 |
October 23, 1809
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1837 |
October 10, 1837
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1838 |
1838
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Boston, MA, United States
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1839 |
May 1839
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1843 |
December 16, 1843
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West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1845 |
June 1, 1845
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West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1882 |
November 7, 1882
Age 73
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Staten Island, Richmond, NY, United States
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Moravian Cemetery, New York, Richmond, New York, United States
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