Shaw family lines in South Carolina

As I got into a family tree (genealogy hobby) in the 1960s, I quickly discovered many apparently different Shaw family lines with similar first names. [back to genealogy portal page] If you are from one of the Shaw lines, below, please let me know so that I can make the connection in the family tree website:

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All pre-1800 Shaw families came into S. C. through either the port of Charleston, S. C. or by way of the Wagon Road from Pennsylvania, that road emptying into interior S. C. near present-day Lancaster, S. C. and spilling through just into near Augusta,  Georgia. So, without having all family origins documented for sure (as of Thanksgiving 2004), I'm dividing the "backcountry" and port families into Upcountry
(western S. C....probable Wagon Road immigrants) & Lowcountry (eastern & coastal S. C....probable Charleston port entry immigrants) groups.

If you think that you may be from one of the below lines, please e-mail me (Ervin Shaw, M. D.) & let me be in touch with you & possibly update your information. In 2003-4, I was contacted by two African American descendants of slaves owned by white Shaw families in S. C. (sharing common connections). The SCIway website has links to all S. C. town websites (here). The family tree info from my computer files on many of Shaw individuals is posted in my on-line genealogy file (here), and I'd like to add your line of connection.

Also, here are some other lines I've come across & on which I have information (in my computer or vertical files or on the website):

North Carolina:
bulletCollin Shaw and kin of the Cape Fear area Shaw family.
bulletJohn Shaw (1788-1858) & Nancy Worthy Shaw (1788-1846); grandfather William from England and father James maybe from Main to N. C. To S. C. & John born in N. C. & died in Mississippi.
bulletJohn C. Shaw (about 1801-1860) & some descendants to Texas through Louisiana; possibly a grandson of a John Shaw (1730-1788) and wife Mary Donaldson  of N. C. who had a son, Jonas.   
bulletJohn Shaw (1774 England-1846 Wake Co., N. C.) & Fanney Martin had children, and one was Calvin High Shaw whose great grandson was Dr. William Henry Shaw of Columbus, Ga. who indicated many relatives in Durham, N. C. area (Dr. Shaw at one time possessed an old family ledger).
bulletWilliam Shaw, cabinet maker; (b. 1820 in N. C.) (possibly William Francis Shaw or Francis William Shaw) & father supposed to be William Walter Shaw born in Scotland. Was in Indiana in 1839, obtaining a land grant in Clark Co., Illinois where he married Sarah Morgan (maiden name, Sharp)
bulletWilliam Shaw (1754 Onslow Co, N. C.-1827 Wake Co., N. C.) & Mary Wade...by his will, they had no descendants.

Georgia: A number of S. C. Shaw lines went to Georgia.

South Carolina:
Upcountry:
bulletAbbeville & Ninety-six, S. C.: This was the 1st town settlement in the western South Carolina upcountry & seat of first courthouse & jail just after the Rev. War (present town 2.5 miles north of Old Settlement). Underwent name change to Cambridge in 1787 (Cambridge about 0.25 miles from Old Settlement), which dwindled to 1 or 2 stores by 1835. County seat shifted a few miles away to present day Abbeville, a town so named for the French hometown of a founding French Huguenot. In Pendleton District. 
bulletWilliam Shaw, Sr., Esq, from Great Britain & "now of Cambridge", mother lives in Maryland, died 1788.
bulletAlexander Shaw arrived in Charleston from Ireland 1795 & to Pendleton District.
bulletAnderson, S. C.
bulletChester, S. C.
bulletWilliam (about 1729-1794) Shaw, from England to Main, to N. C., to S. C., "Practitioner of Physick" & in Rev. War.
bulletChesterfield, S. C.:
bulletMurdock (died 1904) & Roderick (1813-1903) Shaw from Scotland
bulletEdgefield, S. C.: Established in 1785, it is located just east of the Savannah River & is home to S. C.'s oldest weekly newspaper, The Edgefield Advertiser.
bulletGreenwood, S. C.
bulletGreenville, S. C.
bulletMcCormick, S. C.
bulletRock Hill (York/ Union District), S. C.:
bulletWilliam (1757-1842) & Gilbert (1757-1842) from York, Pa.
bulletWinnsboro, S. C.
bulletJames Warnock (about 1830-1858) Shaw, jeweler & maybe from Ireland.
Lowcountry:
bulletAiken, S. C.
bulletJohn (1738-?) Shaw from Ireland
bulletCapt. Alexander Shaw (died 1765)
bulletBeaufort & Port Royal & St. Helena (Prince William parish), S. C.
bulletAlexander & Capt. Anthony (1762-1798) Shaw of Galloway, Scotland.
bulletWilliam (about 1738-1769), merchant, bachelor
bulletCharles (about 1740-after 1783), plantation manager, and went to Florida.
bulletLaunch (about 1704-1761), son Lachlan (about 1724-1761)
bulletBishopville, S. C. (at headwaters of Black River)
bulletCamden, S. C.
bulletGeorge W. Shaw (1820-1860), merchant & "northerner by birth".
bulletCharleston, S. C.
bulletCapt. David Shaw (about 1770-after 1812) a sea-captain & merchant from Scotland.
bulletPott (about 1749-1790) Shaw, merchant
bulletPeter (about 1700-1744), shopkeeper & Constable
bulletRichard (1765-1812) Shaw
bulletWilliam (about 1760-?) Shaw of Ireland & in Rev. War...his son William B.(1801-1851) Shaw moved to Indiana.
bulletWilliam D.(1786-1818) Shaw, Irish merchant, from Athens, N. Y.
bulletZachariah (1772-1804) & James (1775-1804) Shaw (James a merchant from Maryland).
bulletCheraw, S.C. (on the Pee Dee River):
bulletJames Calvin (about 1919-?) Shaw
bulletGeorgetown, S. C.:
bulletDaniel Shaw, died 1745
bulletKingstree, S. C.
bulletHenry Daves Shaw (1796-1866)...many to Texas.
bulletErnest Shaw (S. C.) family (descendants of one of Henry Daves Shaw's slaves)
bulletMarion, S. C.
bulletWilliam (1759-1863) Shaw...in Rev. War
bulletSumter, S. C.:
bulletJohn Shaw (1750-1810), Belfast area, Ireland
bulletSadie Allen's (Texas) Shaw line & Sharon Johnson Styles' (descendants of Carolina Shaw, a slave of one of John Shaw's offspring...possibly William Shaw)

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(posted 25 November 2004; latest adjustment 24 May  2008)