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About Col. Henry Benjamin Shawe, C.M.G., I.S.O.,
Baptism Register Page 13 Entry 49
London Gazette 1 June 1917 Supplement: 30111 Page: 5463 https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/30111/data.pdf Whitehall, 31 May, 1917. IMPERIAL SERVICE ORDER. The KING has been pleased to make the following appointments: — To be Companions of the Imperial Service Order. COLONIAL CIVIL SERVICE Henry Benjamin Shawe, Esq., Under Secretary, Department of the Interior, Union of South Africa.
London Gazette 28 December 1923 Supplement: 32893 Page: 4 https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/32893/supplement/4 Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Downing Street, 1st January, 1924. The KING has been graciously pleased to give directions for the following promotions in and appointments to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. To be Ordinary Members of the Third Class, or Companions of the said Most Distinguished Order:— Henry Benjamin Shawe, Esq., I.S.O., Secretary for the Interior. Union of South Africa.
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Biography http://www.ancestors.co.za/henry-benjamin-shawe/ Henry Benjamin Shawe was born in Clanwilliam in 1864, receiving his education at the Clanwilliam Public School.
He was the assistant Under Colonial Secretary for the Cape, and Lieut.-Colonel of the P.W.O.R., Cape Peninsula Rifles. He was the son of the gallant Captain Shaw, who was a firm old Colonist, and one of the 1820 Settles killed in action while fighting in the Gaika-Galeka war of 1877 – 1878, and was also a Member of the House of Assembly for Clanwilliam for many years.
In 1883 Mr. Shawe entered the Civil Service, and was almost immediately transferred to the Colonial Secretary’s office, holding many responsible positions until eventually, in 1902, became the Under Colonial Secretary. For many years he has been an enthusiastic volunteer, and has served four years in the D.E.O.V.R. and subsequently the Cape Town Highlanders, and during the Anglo-Boer War was the Paymaster to the Colonial Volunteers until the organisation of Army Pay Department, which subsequently performed the work. Mr. Shawe then volunteered for service with the Western Province Mounted Rifles, but was unable to obtain permission to leave his civic duties, much to his regret.
He was also formerly and ardent oarsman and was a member of the Table Bay Rowing Club and the Civil Service Rowing Club, and had one trophies at the various races held in the Peninsula.
Mr. Shawe was also Chairman of the Junior Civil Service Club and on the committee of the Civil Service Supply Association and was universally liked by the Cape Officials.
He was married with two children and resided in Tamboerskloof in 1929.
Col. Henry Benjamin Shawe, C.M.G., I.S.O.,'s Timeline
1864 |
December 6, 1864
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Lamberts Bay, Cape, South Africa
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December 26, 1864
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St John the Evangelist, Clanwilliam, Cape, South Africa
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December 26, 1864
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St John the Evangelist Church, Clanwilliam, Cape, South Africa
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1891 |
August 23, 1891
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Cape Town, South Africa
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1903 |
April 10, 1903
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Cape Town, South Africa
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1943 |
September 14, 1943
Age 78
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Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa
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Cape Town, South Africa
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