The name Openshaw does not have a widely recognized Jewish connection. It is generally considered to be of English origin, specifically derived from a place name in Lancashire, England. While it is possible for individuals of Jewish descent to have adopted the name, there is no significant historical or cultural link between the name Openshaw and Jewish heritage.
Jack Openshaw's birth name is Jack Karl Openshaw.
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Stan Openshaw was born in 1946.
William Openshaw was born in 1851.
Joseph T. Openshaw has written: 'The Openshaw pedigree' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Brian Openshaw goes by B-Op.
Thomas Horrocks Openshaw was born in 1856.
Thomas Horrocks Openshaw died in 1929.
William Openshaw died on 1915-02-07.
Tobie Openshaw was born on July 14, 1962, in Cape Town, South Africa.
The name Sheppard is not specifically Jewish; it is of English origin, derived from the occupation of a shepherd. The name's Jewish connection would depend on the individual's personal background or religious affiliation.
As with many so-called "Jewish names," the surname Rossner is sometimes used by Jews and sometimes used by families with no Jewish connection.