
Family tree of Clay SHAW
Alleged criminal, miscarriage of justice
Born Clay Lavergne SHAW
American businessman, the only person prosecuted in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and was acquitted
Born on March 17, 1913 in Kentwood, Louisiana , United States
Died on August 15, 1974 in New Orleans, Louisiana , United States
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After World War II Shaw helped start the International Trade Mart in New Orleans which facilitated the sales of both domestic and imported goods. He was known locally for his efforts to preserve buildings in New Orleans' historic French Quarter.
... Shaw, a native of Kentwood, Louisiana, was the son of Glaris Lenora Shaw, a United States Marshal, and Alice Shaw. His grandfather had been the sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish. When he was five, Shaw's family moved to New Orleans, where he eventually attended Warren Easton High School.
After World War II Shaw helped start the International Trade Mart in New Orleans which facilitated the sales of both domestic and imported goods. He was known locally for his efforts to preserve buildings in New Orleans' historic French Quarter.
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