If Mesopotamia was where he settled probably him, cause everyone else was killed in the flood.
The descendants of Shem settled in the Middle East, including regions such as Mesopotamia, Assyria, and parts of Arabia.
After the Great Flood, Noah's sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, settled in different regions. Shem settled in the Middle East, Ham settled in Africa, and Japheth settled in Europe and Asia.
The sons of Noah settled in different regions after the flood. Shem's descendants settled in the Middle East, Ham's descendants settled in Africa, and Japheth's descendants settled in Europe and Asia.
The Sons of Noah were Shem, Ham, and Japeth. It is generally thought that ham settled in the area of Ethiopia, but there is no correlation with his name, nor any certainty that he was settled there.
Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov died in 1440.
Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov was born in 1390.
Shem descendants migrated to Mesopotamia,Syria,northern Arabia,cantral Asia ,east Asia(far east),north & south America(native American). Japheth descendants go to Europe, central Asia(they mixed with Shem descendant in central asia) and they were ancestor of Persians , Aryan Indians ,European & all of Indo-European group. Ham descendants go to Egypt , north Africa, southern Arabia, Ethiopia, Africa,and live in Canaan(Canaanites that Jews eliminated them). After Noah died, the three brothers buried him on the side of Ararat, in a coffin made of wood from the Ark. Japheth said goodbye to his brothers and went off north with his sons. They crossed the Caucasus and lived in the Kuban river valley in south Russia. Shem and Ham went off south to Syria, where Shem built Damascus. Shem and Ham quarreled, and Ham left in a huff. He went to Jordan and built his own city of Ham. But it was in a bad location, and never grew to more than a village. Ham's large fierce sons left their father and went off to Africa to cause trouble.
Shem Downey was born in 1922.
Ohel Shem was created in 1934.
Shem Drowne died in 1774.
Shem Drowne was born in 1683.
Shem Kororia was born in 1972.