William Shaw b. about 1856 in England married Amelia Ann Trudgeon on 21st December 1889 and were the parents of William George, Evelyn Ann and Ernest Tiswell. William's children were about 10yrs, 8yrs and 3yrs old when he died at 45 years of age.
William Shaw is buried in the Karori Cemetery - Public Section - Plot Number 85 L - Record Number 79949.
William Shaw was born in 1856. He was in a relationship with Mother: Amelia 'Minnie' Trudgeon, and had children William George Shaw, Evelyn Ann Parkes, and Ernest Tiswell Shaw. William Shaw died at age 45 years old in 1901. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Shaw.
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