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  1. Sarah Blake Shaw (née Sturgis; August 31, 1815 – December 31, 1902) was an American abolitionist, women's rights supporter, anti-imperialist and philanthropist.

  2. He married Sarah Blake Sturgis on 9 May 1835, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters. He lived in Roxbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States in 1850 and Northwood, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom in 1851.

  3. Elizabeth Gaskell's acquaintance with the family was through Robert's mother, Sarah Blake Shaw, née Sturgis (1815-1902), whom she met in Paris in 1855, as described in the article. She was a staunch abolitionist, her resolve spilling into fanaticism when it came to directing Robert's career.

  4. Sarah Blake Shaw was the wife of philanthropist, social reformer, and abolitionist, Francis George Shaw (1809-1882) and the mother of Robert Gould Shaw (1837-1863), colonel of the all-black 54th Massachusetts Regiment.

  5. Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (August 31, 1815 – December 31, 1902) was an abolitionist, women's rights supporter, anti-imperialist and philanthropist. She married Francis George Shaw on 9 June 1835.

  6. When Sarah Blake Sturgis was born on 4 December 1812, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, her father, Nathanial Russell Sturgis, was 33 and her mother, Susanna Parkman, was 32. She married Francis George Shaw on 9 May 1835, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States.

  7. Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw was the mother of Robert Gould Shaw. She was a very formidable woman for her time.