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Ellen Barlow (Shaw)

Also Known As: "Nellie Barlow", "Nellie Shaw"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: January 12, 1936 (90)
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: New Dorp, Richmond/Staten Island, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Francis George Shaw and Sarah Blake Shaw Parkman
Wife of Maj Gen. Francis C. Barlow (USA)
Mother of Robert Shaw Barlow; Charles Lowell Barlow and Louisa Barlow Jay
Sister of Col. Robert Gould Shaw (USA); Anna Blake Curtis; Susannah Sarah Minturn and Josephine Lowell (Shaw)

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About Ellen Barlow

Ellen was the wife of Renowned General Francis Channing Barlow. His notoriety would be gained in some of the most significant campaigns of the Civil War. After the war he became Attorney General of New York and target the corrupt institution of Tammany Hall, led by the notorious "Boss" Tweed. Her brother, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw championed the cause of the black fighting man by accepting the commission as colonel of the 54th Mass. Inf.. He led his regiment in a tragic assault on Battery Wagner, S.C. in July, 1863. Shaw and many of his men died, but the idea of arming a black sodier was no more in question. The heroic assault was the subject of the movie "Glory", where, over 100 years after the battle, the regiment was finally recognized for it's importance, militarily, socially, and politically.

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Ellen was the wife of Renowned General Francis Channing Barlow. His notoriety would be gained in some of the most significant campaigns of the Civil War. After the war he became Attorney General of New York and target the corrupt institution of Tammany Hall, led by the notorious "Boss" Tweed. Her brother, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw championed the cause of the black fighting man by accepting the commission as colonel of the 54th Mass. Inf.. He led his regiment in a tragic assault on Battery Wagner, S.C. in July, 1863. Shaw and many of his men died, but the idea of arming a black sodier was no more in question. The heroic assault was the subject of the movie "Glory", where, over 100 years after the battle, the regiment was finally recognized for it's importance, militarily, socially, and politically.

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Ellen Barlow's Timeline

1845
June 1, 1845
West Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1869
July 4, 1869
West New Brighton, Richmond County, New York, United States
1871
October 10, 1871
New York, New York, United States
1873
July 27, 1873
Lenox, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States
1936
January 12, 1936
Age 90
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Moravian Cemetery, New Dorp, Richmond/Staten Island, New York, United States