M. B. Shaw
Fulton County, was born May 1, 1843 in Fulton County and is a son
of John and Eliza (MOODY) SHAW, the father a native of Virginia, and the
mother a native of Kentucky. His ancestors on father's side were of Scotch
descent, mother's side English descent, and among the earliest pioneers
of Kentucky, having settled in Shelby County, when that part of the State
was one of the outskirts of civilization. The father of our subject explored
that part of Kentucky bordering on the Mississippi River, in 1826, and
located at Mills Point, now Hickman, some time during 1828. He served under
Gen. Harrison in the Indian War of 1811, and gained some distinction as
a scout in that campaign. He followed farming and was also a merchant in
Hickman during the early days of its history. He was called to fill several
official positions before the division of Hickman and Fulton Counties,
and represented the county in 1845 in the State Legislature. He died in
1861, aged seventy years. The mother died in 1852, at the age of forty
years. They were the parents of nine children, subject being the fourth
child. W.[sic] B. SHAW commenced life for himself as a farmer and trader,
and by successful management found himself in possession of sufficient
means to open a business house, which he did in1882, taking in as a partner
J.K. MUSTE. They opened a general grocery store, which is now one of the
largest houses of its kind in the city, representing a capital of $10,000,
and doing an annual business of $50,000. Mr. SHAW was married in February
1873 to Miss Susie SIMMONS of Fulton County. Mrs. SHAW died in 1875, age
nineteen years. He was next married in 1877, to Mrs. Fannie B. ROBINSON,
daughter of Thomas BUCK of Hickman; to this union have been born two children:
Mit and Len. Mr. SHAW is a member of the IOOF, Masonic and K of H Lodges.
Mrs. SHAW is a member of the Missionary Baptist Church.
“Histories and Biographies of Ballard, Calloway, Fulton, Graves, Hickman,
McCracken and Marshall Counties, Kentucky” – A Reprint of Part II of: Battle,
J. H., W. H. Perrin and G. C. Kniffin. Kentucky: A History of the State.
First Edition. Louisville, Chicago. F.A.Battey Publishing Co., 1885
Submitted by: billco@ARN.NET (Bill Utterback) Saturday, January 29, 2000
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