Grimshaw Origins Webpages
Organized by Their Primary Webpages
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Primary Webpage 1 – Origins of the Grimshaw Surname
- “History of Whalley” by Thomas Dunham Whitaker, a Critical Source of Grimshaw Information
- Celtic Origins of the Grimshaw Surname near Pendle Hill
- Distribution of the Grimshaw Surname in England in 1881 and 1998
- Early Grimshaw Origins Research Reports
- Grimsargh: What Is the Connection
- Harleian Manuscripts
- Mavis Long’s Grimshaw Research
- The “Grimshaw Serpent” Tale
- Viking Origins of the Grimshaw Surname
Primary Webpage 2 – Early Grimshaw Family Lines in England and Ireland
- “The Preston Guardian” 1877 Articles on the Pendle Forest Line of Grimshaws
- Abraham and Sarah Grimshaw
- Agnes Grimshaw of Gorton
- Ainsworth’s History of the Grimshaws at Clayton-le-Moors
- Baines’ 1870 History of Lancaster
- Christopher Telfer’s Research
- Clayton Hall: Grimshaw Family Manor from 1347 to about 1715
- Clayton-le-Moors in 1790
- Clayton-le-Moors Industrial Development
- Clayton-le-Moors under the Lomaxes
- Connection of the Pendle Forest Grimshaw Line To Its Parent Eccleshill and Clayton-le-Moors Grimshaw Lines
- David Grimshaw, Descendant of a Family Line from Prestwich, near Manchester
- Descendant Chart for Charles and Eliza (Waterworth) Grimshaw Line
- Early Grimshaw Presence at Cliviger
- Eccleshill Industrial Development
- Eccleshill on 1846 Map
- Edmund Grimshaw Married into the Peel Family
- Edward and Dorothy (Raner) Grimshaw, Progenitors of Several Quaker Grimshaw Lines in Yorkshire
- Grimshaw Coat of Arms and Crest
- Grimshaw Entries in All Saints
- Grimshaw Entries in Other Churches
- Grimshaw Entries in Parish Records of Churches in the Manchester Area
- Grimshaw Entries in the Gorton St James
- Grimshaw Entries in the Parish Records of Brookfield Unitarian
- Grimshaw Entries in the Parish Records of Manchester Cathedral
- Grimshaw Entries in the Parish Records of St James Church, Gorton
- Grimshaw Entries in the Parish Records of St Michael and All Angels Church
- Grimshaw Hall at Knowle
- Grimshaw History at Eccleshill and Clayton-le-Moors
- Grimshaw Monument at St. Anne’s Church
- Grimshaw Records in the Parish
- Grimshaws in the Abram Area
- Grimshaws in the Prestwich Area
- Grimshaws on The Isle of Man
- History of Clayton-le-Moors by Richard Trappes-Lomax, 1926
- Important Locations in England
- James Hargreaves, Inventor of the Spinning Jenny
- Maria (Grimshaw) & Joseph Yewdall
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Sabden
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Wiswell
- Possible Grimshaws in “Lancashire Inquests, Extents, and Feudal Aids”
- Quaker Meeting House at Rawdon
- Regional Map of Blackburn Area
- Sabden, Past & Present, a Photographic History
- Scotland Grimshaw Families
- The Audenshaw Grimshaw Line
- The Coucher Book of Whalley
- The Earliest Recorded Grimshaw Family — Walter Grimshaw of Eccleshill
- The Grimshaw Location in Eccleshill
- The Grimshaws of Churck Kirk
- The Grimshaws of Crowtrees
- The Grimshaws of Errwood Hall
- The Grimshaws of Gisburn Forest
- The Oakenshaw Family Line of the Grimshaw Family
- The Pendle Forest Line of the Grimshaw Family
- The Shuttleworths of Gawthorpe
- Thomas Grimshaw, Progenitor
- Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshaw
- Walter de Grimshaw of Edisford
- Where is Lancashire County Located in England
- William and Alice (Longworth) Grimshaw
- William and Rachel (Nelson) Grimshaw
Primary Webpage 3 – Involvement of the Grimshaws in the Industrial Revolution
- Arkwright and Cartwright Inventors of Important Textile Manufacturing Machines
- Clayton-le-Moors Coal Mining
- Eccleshill Coal Mining
- Geology of the Blackburn Area
- Grimshaw Industrial Development at the Grimshaw Location in Eccleshill
- Harold Charlesworth Grimshaw
- Manchester, the First Industrial City
- Power Loom Riots
- Robert Grimshaw, Builder of Manchester Loom Mill in 1790 that Was Destroyed by Fire in 1792
- The Industrial Revolution: the Role of the Grimshaw Family
- The Leeds & Liverpool Canal
- The Moorfield Pit Disaster
Primary Webpage 4 – Grimshaw Immigrants to the New World
- 1790 U.S. Census Records
- 1800 U.S. Census Records
- 1810 U.S. Census Records
- 1820 U.S. Census Records
- 1830 U.S. Census Records
- 1840 U.S. Census Records
- 1850 U.S. Census Records
- 1860 U.S. Census Records
- 1870 U.S. Census Records
- 1880 Census: AR to LA
- 1880 Census2: MA to NJ
- 1880 Census3: NY to PA
- 1880 Census4: RI to WI
- 1880 U.S. Census Records
- 1910 U.S. Census Records
- 1920 U.S. Census Records
- 1930 U.S. Census Records
- Aaron & Rosanna (Cook) Grimshaw
- Aaron and Joshua Grimshaw
- Albert Harvey Grimshaw
- Alberta Grimshaw
- Alexander Eli Grimshaw
- Ann (Grimshaw) and Samuel Entwistle
- Ann (Grimshaw) Jackson
- Austin Grimshaw, Dean of the University of Washington
- Barbara Bonner’s Family History
- Benjamin and Annie (Marsh) Grimshaw
- Benjamin and Margaret (Redmayne) Grimshaw
- Benjamin North Grimshaw
- Bill O’Halloran’s Webpage
- Census Records of Grimshaws
- Charles & Mary (Wiley) Grimshaw
- Charles and Elizabeth (Bartington)
- Charles and Mary Jane (Edmonston) Grimshaw
- Christopher Grimshaw and Jane Annear
- Claude Walter and Phyllis Lorraine (Rogers) Grimshaw
- Connection of Lawrence & Mary (Duckworth)
- Douglas W Grimshaw, Artist and Ham Radio Operator
- Duckworth & Mary Jane (Moyes)
- Duckworth and Bridget (Monahan)
- Eddie Grimshaw, Child Laborer
- Edward and Mary Ann (Heywood) Grimshaw
- Edward or Edwin Grimshaw and Mary Grimshaw
- Eleanor Grimshaw
- Eli George Grimshaw
- Elizabeth (Grimshaw) & James Cayton
- Ellis Island, New York
- Encyclopedia of American Quaker
- Enid (Grimshaw) Clay
- Francis E and Frances Grimshaw
- Frank and Margaret Emilie (Fielding) Grimshaw
- Frank Barstow Grimshaw, Immigrant to New Jersey
- George & Susan (Terriere) Grimshaw
- George & Charlotte (Menard) Grimshaw
- George & Charlotte Descendant Research
- George & Rebecca (Kennedy)
- George and Mary (Barnes) Grimshaw
- George and Rachel (Graves) Grimshaw
- George Grimshaw, Immigrant to Parowan, Utah
- George Richard and Judy (Berger) Grimshaw
- George Thomas & Aris (Ladd) Grimshaw
- Grimshaw Immigrant Indications
- Grimshaw Immigrants to Missouri From Scioto County, Ohio in About 1870
- Grimshaw Indications from Ed
- Grimshaw Lake, Inyo County, CA
- Grimshaw Listings in the AGBI
- Grimshaw Silk Mill, Additional Photos and Floor Plans of Apartments
- Grimshaw Silk Mill, Reading, Pennsylvania
- Grimshaw, Bulloch Co., Georgia
- Grimshaws in the Canadian 1881 Census
- Grimshaws Living in the U.S.
- Grimshaws Living in the U.S. – State and City List
- Grunshaw Family Lines
- Henry and Julia Grimshaw
- Henry and Mary (Mann) Grimshaw
- Henry and Rebecca Grimshaw
- Henry E. Grimshaw, Author
- Henry Ewart Grimshaw
- Henry H Grimshaw
- Hugh and Elizabeth (Burroughs)
- Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild
- Immigrations of Grimshaws to the United States
- Isaac and Hannah (Worrall) Grimshaw
- Isaac Spice and Lettuce Grishaw
- Ivan Gerould Grimshaw
- Jackson Grimshaw
- James & Ellen (Cotterill) Grimshaw
- James & Katherine (Barnett)
- James & Rebecca (Bullough)
- James and Mary (Coax) Grimshaw
- James and Mary Julia (Berthoud)
- Jim McKinney Webpages on Matthew and Eliphel (Morris) Grimshaw and Their Descendants
- John & Margaret (Hartley) Grimshaw
- John & Maria (Haworth) Grimshaw
- John & Mary Ellen (Wignall)
- John & Philip Grimshaw
- John and Jane (Seavey) Grimshaw
- John and Jane Grimshaw
- John and Mary Grimshaw
- John Grimshaw, English Immigrant
- John Henry and Elizabeth (Scholes)
- John Henry Grimshaw
- John James and Mary Ann (Mahoney) Grimshaw
- John Thomas and Arvilla (Whitesell)
- Jonathan & Elizabeth (Pratt)
- Jonathan & Eliza (Topham) Grimshaw
- Jonathan and Betsey (Willoby)
- Joseph and Marinda (Ostrander)
- Joseph Grimshaw and His Two Families
- Lawrence & Mary (Duckworth)
- Leah Nadine (Grimshaw)
- Leah Nadine Driggs, p 2
- Levi & Hannah (Towne) Grimshaw
- Major William C Grimshaw
- Mary (Grimshaw) and William Smith
- Michael Henry & Maria (Norris)
- Mormon Grimshaw Immigrants
- North American Grimshaw
- Owen and Elizabeth Grimshaw
- Pheby Grimshaw & Jeremiah Hustler
- Philip Grimshaw, Born at Sea
- Ralph Grimshaw, Sheep Specialist
- References for Census Records
- References for North American
- Richard and Nancy (Rickett) Grimshaw
- Riley and Margaret (Briggs) Grimshaw
- Robert and Mary Elizabeth Aston (Shaw) Grimshaw
- Robert E. Grimshaw, South Dakota Pioneer and Prominent Citizen
- Robert Henry Grimshaw
- Samuel and Hannah Grimshaw
- Samuel and Mary (Shackleton)
- Samuel Grimshaw of Henrico County
- Samuel Grimshaw, Immigrant to English Settlement, New Brunswick and then Jefferson County, Ohio
- Simeon and Charlotte (Harrison) Grimshaw
- Summary of Grimshaw Immigrations
- Supplemental Grimshaw Immigration Records from Filby, 2001-2002
- Sydney Grimshaw, Inventor
- T. Harold Grimshaw, Shetland Islands Missionary and Author
- The “Texas” Line of Grimshaws
- The Dorothy (Zastrow) Grimshaw Photo Album
- The Edwin A. Grimshaw Collection – Responses
- The Edwin Grimshaw Collection of American Grimshaw Family Lines
- The Nova Scotia Line of Grimshaws
- Thomas & Helen (Brettargh) Grimshaw
- Thomas & Onnar (Radden) Grimshaw
- Thomas Grimshaw’s Diary
- Thomas S. Grimshaw
- U.S. Bureau of Land Management
- U.S. Census References Containing Grimshaw Entries
- William & Elizabeth (Lepninah)
- William & Emily (Brown) Grimshaw
- William & MaryAnn (Blair) Grimshaw
- William & Sarah (Rhoads) Grimshaw
- William & Barbara (Farrier) Grimshaw
- William Alexander & Jane (Turner) Grimshaw
- William and Dora (Tinley) Grimshaw
- William and Elizabeth (Zephaniah) Grimshaw
- William and Phoebe Grimshaw
- William Grimshaw, Born in Darwen and Emigrated to New York in 1890
- William Grimshaw, Illinois pioneer
- William Grimshaw, Immigrant to New York City
- William Grimshaw’s Narrative
- William Henry and Hannah (Benton) Grimshaw
- William Raymond Grimshaw Migrant to Tulsa, Oklahoma from New Jersey
- Zacharia and Ellen (Wilde) Grimshaw
- Zephaniah Grimshaw
- Zephaniah Grimshaw: Calvin Lamb’s Webpage
Primary Webpage 5 – Prominent Grimshaw Individuals and Families in England and Around the World
- “The Tale of the Pearl Lagoon”
- Additional Newspaper Coverage
- Arthur H. Grimshaw
- Articles on Beatrice Grimshaw in Hecate
- Atkinson Grimshaw, Noted Painter of Ethereal Scenes and Fairy Figures
- Beatrice Grimshaw Articles Published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1906 and 1908
- Beatrice Grimshaw, South Pacific Adventurer, Travel Writer and Novelist
- Beatrice Grimshaw: Bibliography of Works from the “Pulp Rack” Website
- Beatrice Grimshaw’s “In the Savage South Seas”
- Caleb Grimshaw & Company
- Caleb Grimshaw, Transatlantic Shipping Pioneer of the 1800s in Liverpool
- Cecil T W Grimshaw
- Charles T. Grimshaw, Descendant of Caleb Grimshaw
- Coldstream Guards
- Dark Mysteries of Papua
- Early Grimshaw Family Lines
- Evaluations of the Work of Beatrice Grimshaw
- John C. Stewart’s Diaries
- John Grimshaw, Coldstream Guards Soldier
- John Grimshaw’s Foreign Service
- John Grimshaw’s Life
- John Grimshaw’s Life in the Coldstream Guards
- Major-General Harry Grimshaw
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Ireland
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Ireland: Family History Information Developed by Hilary Tulloch
- Nicholas Grimshaw, Architect
- Nicholas Grimshaw, Mayor of Preston, Lancashire, Seven Times
- Robert E Grimshaw Submittals
- Robert E. Grimshaw, Distinguished American Mechanical Engineer
- Roland “Roly” Grimshaw
- Samuel Grimshaw, Recipient of Medal of Honor in the U.S. Civil War
- Ship Caleb Grimshaw by William Day
- The “Irish” Line of the Grimshaw Family
- The Caleb Grimshaw, Immigrant Ship
- Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw
- William Grimshaw of Haworth
- William Grimshaw of Haworth-Old
- William Grimshaw, Noted Historian and Immigrant to Philadelphia from Ireland
- William Grimshaw, Veteran
- William Grimshaw’s “Principles of Christianity Vindicated”
- William Grimshaw’s New Hampshire Life After the Revolutionary War
- William Grimshaws NH Records
- William H. Grimshaw, Author
Primary Webpage 6 – Miscellaneous Grimshaw Individuals and Information
- “Bob Grimshaw”
- “Doctor Grimshawe’s Secret”
- “Grimshaw of St. Kits”
- “Hall of Fame” for Contributors
- “When I Was a Boy in England”
- About the “Grimshaw Origins” Website
- Ann Grimshaw, Creator of Cross Stitch Sampler at Ackworth School in 1818
- Archbishop Grimshaw School
- Bannister Grimshaw’s book, “The Entwisle Family”
- Brendon Grimshaw, Owner of a Tropical Island in the Seychelles
- C. Grant Grimshaw Elementary School
- Captain John Grimshaw, Alleged Victim of Libel by Archibald Prentice, Manchester, 1831
- Charles and Dora (Porter) Cummings
- Charles and Rebecca (Richmond) Bice
- Conrad Grimshaw
- Danny Lee Grimshaw
- Dr Grimshaws Secret Analysis
- Early Grimshaw Family History, Anonymous
- Emile Grimshaw Guitar Information
- Emile Grimshaw, Noted Banjo Composer, Player, Instructor and Builder
- Ernest Grimshaw, Author of “The Teacher Librarian”
- Freda Elaine (Sehnert) Bice
- Gary Grimshaw, Concert Poster Artist for Famous Rock Music Groups
- George W “Woody” Grimshaw
- Grimshaw Articles from the New York Times, 1851 to 1980
- Grimshaw Green
- Grimshaw Obituaries
- Grimshaw Origins and History With Family Lines and Migrations
- Grimshaw-Gudewicz Foundation
- Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw
- Grimshaw, Baxter & J.J. Elliott Ltd.
- Grimshaws in Heritage Quest
- Grimshaws in the “Find-A-Grave”
- Grimshaws in the Family and Local Histories Database of Ancestry.com
- Harry and Gemmy Grimshaw, Successful Jockeys
- History of Pike County, Illinois
- James Grimshaw, Minister of the Gospel in Lancaster
- James Grimshaw, Slaveholder
- Jay and Bessie (Cummings) Rogers
- Jay and Bessie Rogers Addendum
- Jay and Bessie Rogers Addendum 2
- Jeremiah and Martha (Bennett) Rogers
- Joe & Freda Bice Trip to Mexico
- John Elisha Grimshaw
- John Grimshaw, M.D.
- John Grimshaw, Ropemaker
- John L. Grimshaw, World War II Fighter Pilot
- LDS Pedigree Resource Files
- Mary Grimshaw, “Charwoman”
- Mortimer Grimshaw, “Thunderer of Lancashire”
- Moses Grimshaw
- Overview of Grimshaw Origins & Family History
- Percy H Grimshaw, Insect Specialist
- Peter Grimshaw’s “Excavators”
- Phill Grimshaw
- Quaker Records of Grimshaws
- Rex W Grimshaw, Clay Expert
- Richard and Anna (Grassman) Sehnert
- Seaman John Grimshaw
- Soto Grimshaw
- The “Accrington Pals”
- The Complete Banjo Works of Emile Grimshaw
- The Griffin — Privateer Brig
- The Y2K Grimshaw Yearbook
- Thomas Grimshaw A Force for Education in “Modern Spiritualism”
- U.S. Marines in Vietnam
- Walter Grimshaw, Chess Player
- Website Outline
- William Dakin Grimshaw, Inventor
- William Grimshaw, Convicted of Burglary
- William Grimshaw, Tattooist
- World Population of Grimshaws
- Young Blood: A History of the 1st Battalion, 27th Marines, (Vietnam) 1968
This is a block to explain the following:
“What’s New”: Recently Developed Webpages
Progress of the development of this website is tracked on a companion webpage, “What’s New?” For quick access, the following links are provided for many of the webpages on this website, listed in reverse order of development.
- William Grimshaw, Immigrant to Manhattan, New York Who Married Elizabeth Carroll
- Frank and Emily (Fielding) Grimshaw, immigrants to Magog, Quebec, Canada in 1927-28
- William C Grimshaw, U.S. Army Major Who Immigrated from England to Tennessee and then Missouri
- Enid (Grimshaw) Clay
- William Henry and Hannah (Benton) Grimshaw, Immigrants to Wisconsin from Ashton-under-Lyne
- John Henry Grimshaw, Immigrant to New South Wales from Ashton-under-Lyne in about 1878
- Christopher Grimshaw and Jane Annear, Married in Truro, Cornwall and Emigrated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1848
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Wiswell, Progenitor of a Line of Grimshaws as Researched by Dorinda Boag and Merilyn Tarplee
- William Grimshaw, Immigrant to New York City, Married Jennie Attridge
- John Grimshaw, Immigrant from England to Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Married Flora Fraser, from Malta
- Robert Henry Grimshaw, Immigrant to New Zealand Who Was Actually a “Grimason” from Ireland
- Ernest Grimshaw, Author of “The Teacher Librarian”, Published in London in About 1952
- Benjamin and Annie (Marsh) Grimshaw, Immigrants to New York from Oswaldtwistle Area, Lancashire
- Edward and Mary Ann (Heywood) Grimshaw, Married in Oldham, Lancashire and Emigrated to Vermont
- Captain John Grimshaw, Alleged Victim of Libel by Archibald Prentice, Manchester, 1831
- James Grimshaw, Minister of the Gospel in Lancaster, Preached Sermon “Rest from Rebels: Or, the Blessing and Duty of Churches” on May 8, 1716
- William Grimshaw, Convicted of Burglary in London and Sentenced to Death on March 14, 1801
- John Grimshaw, Ropemaker and Inventor from Sunderland, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- William Dakin Grimshaw, Inventor Par Excellence, Residing in England and the U.S.
- George and Hannah (Harrison) Grimshaw, Mormon Immigrants to Parowan, Utah, Arriving in About 1862
- Early Grimshaw Research Reports, Antecedents to the “Grimshaw Origins” Website
- About the “Grimshaw Origins” Website
- New Homepage for “Grimshaw Origins”
- Agnes Grimshaw of Gorton, Participant in the Founding of the Colony of Rhode Island
- Douglas W Grimshaw, Artist and Ham Radio Operator in Hartford, Connecticut
- Simeon and Charlotte (Harrison) Grimshaw, Immigrants to New Jersey from Yorkshire between 1880 and 1884
- Robert and Mary Elizabeth Ashton (Shaw) Grimshaw, Possible Immigrants to Ontario after 1907
- Analysis of Beatrice Grimshaw’s Work by Academicians
- Henry Ewart Grimshaw, Columbia University Graduate with Thesis on Hand-Loom Weavers in England in the 19th Century
- HC Grimshaw, Researcher at Britian’s Safety in Mines Research Establishment in the 1950s
- Manchester, England, the First Industrial City, in “Cities in Civilization” by Peter Hall
- Mortimer Grimshaw, “Thunderer of Lancashire” — Labor Activist of the Mid-1800s
- Robert Grimshaw, Builder of Manchester Loom Mill that was Destroyed by Arson in about 1790
- George and Judy (Berger) Grimshaw
- Grimshaw Entries in Parish Records of Churches in the Manchester Area
- Rex Grimshaw, Clay Expert from Rawdon, Near Leeds in Yorkshire
- Harry and Jemmy Grimshaw, Successful Jockeys in the 1860s and 1870s
- Eddie Grimshaw, Child Laborer in Textile Mill in Ludlow Massachusetts in 1910
- Edmund Grimshaw Married Margaret Peel, Who Was Related to Sir Robert Peel, Originator of Domestic Police
- Jeremiah and Martha (Bennett) Rogers, Immigrants from Iowa to Brule County, South Dakota
- Freda and Joe Bice Trip to Mexico in about 1951 – Supplement to Charles and Rebecca Bice Webpage
- Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw – a Farce in One Act. A Play First Staged in 1851 in England
- Frank Barstow Grimshaw, Immigrant to New Jersey from Cheshire; Originally from Audenshaw Area
- William R Grimshaw, Migrant to Tulsa, Oklahoma from New Jersey
- Articles on Beatrice Grimshaw in Hecate, An Interdisciplinary Journal of Women’s Liberation
- Beatrice Grimshaw’s “In the Savage South Seas”, 1908 National Geographic Article Abstracted from “Fiji and Its Possibilities”
- Philip Grimshaw, Born on the ship “The Seven Sisters” and Settled in Scotland
- William Grimshaw, Tattoo Artist Operating in Norfolk, Virginia, in the 1880s or 1940s and 1950s
- Charles Henry and Rebecca (Richmond) Bice, Immigrants to South Dakota from Ohio; Grandparents of Joseph Ornan Bice
- Freda Elaine (Sehnert) Bice, Immigrant to South Dakota from Germany; Married to Walter Claude Grimshaw and Joseph Ornan Bice
- Charles and Dora (Porter) Cummings
- Jay and Bessie (Cummings) Rogers, Immigrants to South Dakota from Iowa
- Richard and Anna (Grassman) Sehnert, Immigrants to South Dakota from Germany
- Claude Walter and Phyllis Lorraine (Rogers) Grimshaw, South Dakota Natives
- Samuel Grimshaw, Immigrant to New Brunswick and Ohio, Married Alice McFarlane
- The Dorothy (Zastrow) Grimshaw Photo Album, Invaluable Source of Photos of John James and Mary Ann (Mahoney) Grimshaw and Descendants
- James Grimshaw, Slave Holder from Tobago, Island in the Caribbean
- Early Presence of Grimshaws at Cliviger, Near Burnley in Lancashire
- Beatrice Grimshaw Articles Published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1906 and 1908
- Major-General Harry Grimshaw, Career British Military Officer Born in India
- “Sabden, Past & Present: a Photographic History” by Audrey Barrett and David Eaves
- William and Elizabeth (Zephaniah) Grimshaw Descendants by Barbara Bonner – Webpage Update and Replacement
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Ireland – Family History Information Developed by Hilary Tulloch
- David Grimshaw, Descendant of a Family Line from Prestwich, near Manchester
- Connection of the Lawrence and Mary (Duckworth) Grimshaw Line to the Earliest Recorded Grimshaw Line
- Terry Micks’ Descendant Information for George and Charlotte (Menard) Grimshaw
- Levi and Hannah (Towne) Grimshaw, Progenitors of a Major Line of Grimshaws in New York
- Woody Grimshaw, Basketball Player for Brown University and the Providence Steamrollers in the 1940s
- Soto Grimshaw, Argentinian Naturalist, Explorer and Gaucho
- Elizabeth (Grimshaw) and James Cayton, from Cockerham and Immigrants to Nebraska
- Link to New Webpage for William Grimshaw of Haworth
- Link to New Webpage for Atkinson Grimshaw, Noted Painter
- Percy H Grimshaw, Insect Specialist with the Royal Museum of Scotland at Edinburgh
- Sydney Grimshaw, Inventor Living in North Haven, Connecticut
- Austin Grimshaw, Dean of the University of Washington School of Business
- John L. Grimshaw, World War II Fighter Pilot in the 384th Fighter Squadron, Based in Honington, England
- Grimshaws on the Isle of Man – Progenitors of Three Lines of Immigrants to the U.S.
- Replacement Page for Christopher Telfer’s Research into the Grimshaw Families
- William and Rachel (Nelson) Grimshaw, Progenitors of a Family of Grimshaws in Yorkshire
- The Complete Banjo Works of Emile Grimshaw, by David Price
- “History of Whalley” by Thomas Dunham Whitaker: a Critical Source of Grimshaw Information
- Connection of Pendle Forest Line of Grimshaws to Its Parent Eccleshill/Clayton-le-Moors Grimshaw Line
- Grimsargh: What Is Its Connection to the Origins of the Grimshaw Surname?
- The Coucher Book of Whalley
- Possible Grimshaws in “Lancashire Inquests, Extents, and Feudal Aids” for AD 1205 to AD 1355, Edited by William Farrer and Published in 3 Volumes in 1903, 1907 and 1915-16
- Mavis Long’s Grimshaw Research, Focused on the Grimsargh Area West of Pendle Hill
- Edward Baines’ 1870 History of Lancaster – Grimshaw-Related Excerpts
- Robert E Grimshaw Submittals to the New York Times from 1905 to 1942
- Grimshaws in the Abram area, near Wigan in Lancashire
- Grimshaw-Related Articles Published in the New York Times, 1851 to 1980
- “Dark Mysteries of Papua” by Beatrice Grimshaw, Published in the New York Times, February 4, 1923
- John and Jane (Seavey) Grimshaw, Progenitors of a Grimshaw Line in the Northeastern U.S.
- Edwin or Edward and Mary (McKee) Grimshaw, Met and Married in Dover, New Hampshire
- Owen and Elizabeth Grimshaw, Immigrants to Missouri from England through New Orleans
- Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
- Thomas Grimshaw, Progenitor of an Early Grimshaw Family Line in the Oswaldtwistle Area, Lancashire
- John and Jane Grimshaw, Progenitors of a Grimshaw Line in Lancashire
- Charles and Eliza (Waterworth) Grimshaw, Descendants of Edward and Dorothy (Raner) Grimshaw
- The Halifax, Nova Scotia Line of Grimshaws
- Samuel Grimshaw of Richmond (Henrico County), Virginia
- Henry and Julia Grimshaw, Early Settlers in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
- Grimshaws in the “Find-A-Grave” website (229 entries)
- Jonathan and Betsey (Willoby) Grimshaw of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Parents of Richard Grimshaw of Scioto County, Ohio
- “Young Blood: a History of the 1st Battalion, 27th Marines, (Vietnam) 1968” by Gary Jarvis, with Details of the Death of Corpsman Danny Grimshaw
- Ann Grimshaw, Creator of Cross-Stitch Sampler at Ackworth School in 1818
- Charles David and Mary Jane (Edmondson) Grimshaw, Immigrants to Guelph, Ontario from Yorkshire
- Alexander Eli Grimshaw, Immigrant to Wisconsin from Wolfe Island, Ontario
- Eli George Grimshaw, Immigrant to Wisconsin from Wolfe Island, Ontario
- Celtic Origins of the Grimshaw Surname near Pendle Hill
- Grimshaw Immigrants to Missouri from Scioto County, Ohio
- The “Accrington Pals”, World War I Regiment Decimated in the Battle of the Somme
- John Henry and Elizabeth (Scholes) Grimshaw, Immigrants to New Jersey from Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
- Jim McKinney Webpages on Matthew and Eliphel (Morris) Grimshaw and Their Descendants
- Barbara Bonner’s Family History of the Descendants of William and Elizabeth (Zephaniah) Grimshaw of New Hampshire
- Scotland Grimshaw Families as Recorded by David J Grimshaw of New Zealand
- Distribution of the Grimshaw Surname in England in 1881 and 1998
- John and Philip Grimshaw, Immigrants to New York from the Isle of Man
- Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy – a Rich Source of Grimshaw Immigrant Information
- Riley and Margaret (Briggs) Grimshaw, Parents of Three Immigrants to Rhode Island
- http://test2.grimshaworigin.org/grimshaw-origins-history/albert-harvey-grimshaw/
- Samuel and Hannah Grimshaw, Quaker Immigrants to Brooklyn from Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- William and Alice (Longworth) Grimshaw of Lower Darwen, near Blackburn in Lancashire
- John and Maria (Haworth) Grimshaw, Immigrants to Massachusetts from Lancashire in about 1910
- Quaker Meeting House at Rawdon — a Website by Joanna Guise with Important Information on the descendants of Edward and Dorothy (Raner) Grimshaw
- Abraham and Sarah Grimshaw, Quaker Immigrants to the Toronto Area from Yorkshire
- William and Dora (Tinley) Grimshaws, Settlers in Detroit, Michigan
- James B and Mary (Coax) Grimshaw, Early Grimshaw Couple in Pennsylvania
- Henry H. Grimshaw, Immigrant from England to New York, Then Ohio, and Finally Kansas
- Ivan Gerould Grimshaw, Librarian, Author, and Immigrant from Yorkshire
- Ralph Grimshaw, sheep specialist at Ohio State University
- Henry and Rebecca Grimshaw, Immigrants to Kane County, Illinois
- Grunshaw Family Lines in America
- Maria (Grimshaw) and Joseph Yewdall, an Example of an Expanded Family Line in the Edward and Dorothy (Raner) Grimshaw Line
- Thomas and Onnar (Radden) Grimshaw, an Early Grimshaw Couple in Virginia
- Caleb Grimshaw, Transatlantic Shipping Pioneer of the 1800s in Liverpool
- Charles and Elizabeth (Bartington) Grimshaw, Emigrants from Salford to Montreal in 1900
- Thomas Grimshawe’s Diary of Trip to Canada in 1850 in Advance of Emigration There in 1852
- Seaman John Grimshaw, Chronicler of the Battle of the Nile from Aboard Horatio Nelson’s Flagship
- “Bob Grimshaw”, an epicactus variety created by Wressey Cocke
- Aaron and Joshua Grimshaw, Brothers Who Emigrated from Wakefield to Australia in about 1840
- Isaac Spice and Lettuce or Letitia Grishaw, Virginia Natives Who Migrated to Kentucky and Indiana
- Isaac and Hannah (Worrall) Grimshaw, Early Immigrants to New York
- George and Rebecca (Kennedy) Grimshaw, Immigrants to St. Louis Missouri
- Quaker Records of Grimshaws in the Yorkshire Region, by Sharon Wilbur
- Grimshaw Silk Mill, Reading, Pennsylvania – Built in 1887, Destroyed by Cyclone in 1889
- Nicholas Grimshaw of Sabden, Builder of Some 40 Cottages in That Community
- Phill Grimshaw, Type Font Designer from England
- The Grimshaws of Churck Kirk, including Stanhill and Ostwaldthistle
- Nicholas Grimshaw, Architect: World Renowned, and Knighted in 2002 for His Work
- Walter Grimshaw, Chess Player Par Excellence
- Caleb Grimshaw & Company, Liverpool-Based Passenger and Freight Commissioning Firm
- Leah Nadine (Grimshaw) and Delbert H. Driggs
- James and Rebecca (Bullough) Grimshaw, Settlers in Rhode Island from Wigan in Lancashire
- U.S. Marines in Vietnam, The Defining Year: 1968 (Companion Webpage to Danny Grimshaw’s)
- John Thomas and Arvilla (Whitesell) Grimshaw, Settlers at Detroit, Michigan
- Beatrice Grimshaw: Bibliography of Works from the “Pulp Rack” Website
- Francis and Frances (“Fanney”) Grimshaw, Settlers at East Hampton, Long Island, New York
- Grimshaw, Baxter, & J.J. Elliott Ltd, English Clockmaking Firm in London and Nottingham
- John Grimshaw, M.D., Author of “The People’s Medical Guide” and Other Medical Books
- Conrad Grimshaw, American Veteran of the Korean War
- Jackson Grimshaw, Prominent Attorney and Abraham Lincoln Supporter from Quincy, Illinois
- William A. Grimshaw’s “History of Pike County, Illinois”, July 4 1876 — Full Text
- “Doctor Grimshawe’s Secret”, by Nathaniel Hawthorne — Upgrade and Additions
- Grimshaw Entries in “The Y2K Grimshaw Yearbook”
- Grimshaws in Heritage Quest, a Database of County Histories, Family Histories, Directories and Other Sources
- William and Emily (Brown) Grimshaw, Immigrants to Staten Island, New York
- John C. Stewart’s Diaries on His Visit with the Irish Grimshaws in 1865
- Grimshaws in the Family and Local Histories Database of Ancestry.com
- Grimshaws Listed in the 1910 U.S. Census
- Danny Lee Grimshaw, Vietnam War Casualty from the State of Washington
- Emile Grimshaw, Noted Banjo Player, Teacher, Composer and Builder
- John and Mary Ellen (Wignall) Grimshaw, Immigrants to Massachusetts from Yorkshire
- C. Grant Grimshaw Elementary School, Lafayette, New York
- Grimshaw-Gudewicz Foundation
- Grimshaw Obituaries in “America’s Obituaries & Death Notices”
- Samuel and Mary (Shackleton) Grimshaw, Parents of Immigrants to Jefferson Co, Ohio from Yorkshire
- Samuel Grimshaw, Recipient of Medal of Honor in the U.S. Civil War
- William and Phoebe Grimshaw of Lawrence County, Ohio
- Ann (Grimshaw) and Samuel Entwistle
- Trappes-Lomax, 1926, History of Clayton-le-Moors
- James and Ellen (Cotterill) Grimshaw
- James and Katherine (Barnett) Grimshaw