Listing and Organization of Grimshaw Origins Webpages
The Grimshaw Origins website was initiated in July 2000 and was changed from FrontPage to WordPress in 2016. Many improvements have been made since the transfer. As of March 2021 the website includes over 370 webpages. They are listed below on this webpage generally in the order in which they were created.
The website covers many facets of Grimshaw origins and history, which are organized in the following categories.
Origins of the Grimshaw Surname |
Early Grimshaw Family Lines in England and Ireland |
Involvement of Grimshaw Family Members in the Industrial Revolution |
Grimshaw Immigrants to the New World and Around the Globe |
Prominent Grimshaw Individuals and Families |
Miscellaneous Grimshaw Individuals and Information |
The 370 webpages have been classified in these six categories, which may be seen on a companion webpage. Links to the “parent” pages for the six categories also appear in the drop-down menu, “Menu to Primary Webpages” in the upper right corner of all pages on the website.
The original Grimshaw Origins website in FrontPage still exists. A list of its webpages, along with links to their location, is on another companion webpage.
Contents
List of Webpages in Order of Date Created
Webpages Organized by Category (Links are to the companion webpage.)
Category 1 – Origins of the Grimshaw Surname
Category 2 – Early Grimshaw Family Lines in England and Ireland
Category 3 – Involvement of Grimshaw Family Members in the Industrial Revolution
Category 4 – Grimshaw Immigrants to the New World And Around the Globe
Category 5 – Prominent Grimshaw Individuals and Families
Category 6 – Miscellaneous Grimshaw Individuals and Information
Webpages on the Previous Grimshaw Origins Website (Links are to the companion webpage.)
List of Webpages in Order of Date Created
As webpages were added to the Grimshaw Origins website, they were recorded on a “What’s New” webpage. The list on that page has been used as the primary source to create the table shown below. The table has been sorted by month and then alphabetically for the entries in each month. (This sort differs from the original “What’s New” list, which is in the order each page was created within each month.) The column “Order” comprises a unique number for each webpage.
Legacy List of Webpages on the Homepage of the Previous Website
A legacy list of webpages existed on the homepage of the original website. It was supplemental to the What’s New webpage and was included for quick connection to the webpages from the homepage when they were being developed.
This list is shown below. The links are to pages on the new (WordPress) website rather than the old website.
• 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
Category 0 – Homepage
Category 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
- Harelian Manuscripts
- Mavis Long’s Grimshaw Research
- The “Grimshaw Serpent” Tale
- Viking Origins of the Grimshaw Surname
Category 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 Church Kirk Including Stanhill and Oswaldtwistle
- Grimshaw Entries in Other Churches
- Grimshaw Entries in Parish Records of Churches in the Manchester Area
- 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 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
Category 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
Category 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. Alphabetical List from the “U.S. Search” Website
- Grimshaws Living in the U.S. State and City List from the “U.S. Search” Website
- 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 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 of American Grimshaw Family Lines – 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 Alfred and Dora (Tinley) Douglas 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
Category 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
Category 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 Booklet
- Grimshaw Green
- Grimshaw Obituaries
- 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, Superior Amateur 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
Webpage History
Webpage created in October 2020. Updated substantially in February 2021.