Conway’s Representatives to Legislature in 1909: Jesse Fred Shackford (1862-1940) of Conway, New Hampshire (Blog 493)

J. FRED SHACKFORD, The Reporter (North Conway, New Hampshire), 7 January 1909; digital images, Conway Public Library (http-:conway.advantage-preservation.com

Mr. J. Fred Shackford, the mem-
ber from Conway, was born July 21,
1862, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb
Shackford.
He received his education in Eaton
and New Hampton Institute. He
commenced business with his father
in 1886 as grain dealers, which was
afterward extended to a general mer-
chandise carried on in the store he
now occupies.
Mr. Shackford is a member of
Mr. Washington lodge, A. F. & A.
M., Signet Royal Arch Chapter, Swift
River lodge, I. O. O. F., Moat Mount-
tain lodge, K. of P., and Chataque
Tribe of Red Men. In politics he has
always been a republican, and in re-
ligion a Congregationalist.
Mr. Shackford married a Miss
Beecham of Berwick, Dec. 15, 1886,
and they have two children, a son at
Holderness School for boys, and a
daughter.

Jesse Fred Shackford’s obituary was published in The Reporter:

JESSE F. SHACKFORD, The Reporter (North Conway, New Hampshire), 6 June 1940; digital images, Conway Public Library (http-::conway.advantage-preservation.com - accessed 6 September 2019).The death of J. Fred Shackford
Shackford at Memorial Hospital,
North Conway removed one of Con-
way’s best known citizens who has
been closely associated with the vil-
lage for more than half a century.
He was a native of Eaton being the
only child of Caleb and Lydia Ham-
ilton Shackford of Eaton Center. He
was seventy-eight years old. He re-
ceived his education in the town
schools and at the New Hampton
Institute. In his youth he taught
school for a few years and married
Miss Edith Beecham of Somersworth.
With his father he established the
mercantile business of C. Shackford
& Son in Conway Village. It grew
and prospered and after the death of
his father he continued in business
until the death of his wife three years
ago after which he sold his store and
retired from active participation.
The couple had two children, Hazel,
now Mrs Hazel Bohanan of Glen-
dale, California, and Charles who died
in Sandwich a year ago. Mr. Shack-
ford was a member of various fra-
ternal organizations, being a Mason,
Odd Fellow Red Man, and Knight of
Pythias. He was a charter member
of the Chatague Tribe of Red Men
and of the K. of P. Lodge of Con-
way. Two years ago he received the
badge of fifty years of membership
in the Masonic Lodge . In the past
he had been active in community
afairs and had served the Precinct
as commissioner.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day at 2 p.m. in the Congregational
Church with the Rev. Charles Moor-
house in attendance. The Masonic
rites were conducted by members of
Mount Washington Lodge. The in-
terment was in the family lot in the
Eson cemetery.

CHILDREN:

Hazel Shackford (1889-1961) – married George Frederick Bohannan

Charles B Shackford (1892-1939) – married Mildred Beatrice Leavitt

 

SOURCES:

“J. FRED SHACKFORD,” The Reporter (North Conway, New Hampshire), 7 January 1909; digital images, Conway Public Library (http://conway.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 20 April 2019).

“JESSE F. SHACKFORD,” The Reporter (North Conway, New Hampshire), 6 June 1940; digital images, Conway Public Library(http://conway.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 6 September 2019).

“J. FRED SHACKFORD,” The Reporter (North Conway, New Hampshire), 6 June 1940; digital images, Conway Public Library (http://conway.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 20 April 2019).

New Hampshire, New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920, , Jessee F Shackford m Edith M Beacham, 8 December 1885; database, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 3 February 2015).

Military Monday – Remembering the Shackfords Who Served in World War I (Blog 425)

As we pass the 100th anniversary of the week that the US President, the Senate, and the House endorsed the decision to formally enter the First World War, we’re joining the many family history researchers who are recognizing  Americans who served during WWI.   Because a 1973 fire destroyed over 75% of the Official Military Personnel Record files we’ve used many alternate sources (ship transport lists, gravestones, newspaper articles, Marine Corp Listings) to develop this list. We’d love to hear about anyone we’ve missed and will be working in the future to flush out the stories of these and the many other Shackford veterans.  Also in the future we plan to review what we can learn about Shackfords from their WWI Draft Registrations.

ALONZO C SHACKFORD (1879-1947) – WWI, Pvt 34th Infantry, Sgt QMC 328th, at Fort Riley, Kansas in 1920

BARTLETT CHAUNCY SHACKFORD (1895-1984) – Naval Reserve 1937, served Dec 17, 1941 to March 19, 1946 – gravestone says also served in WWI

CHARLES BEACHAM SHACKFORD (1892-1939) – WWI, 151 Depot Brigade

CHARLES FREDERICK SHACKFORD (1883-1965) – 2nd Lt, Fifteenth Regiment Infantry Regiment, commissioned July 22, 1919

CHAUNCEY SHACKFORD (1877-1964) – Spanish American War, Naval Aide under President Roosevelt, WWI Navy Cross Recipient, WWII, retired Naval Captain

CLARA LINCOLN SHACKFORD (1873-1958) – Red Cross Nurse – served in France WWI

LESTER BORDON SHACKFORD (1893-1971) – he enlisted May 27, 1919, per gravestone served as Hospital Sgt, US Army, WWI

ROLAND ALFRED SHACKFORD (1901-1961) – enlisted Nov 9, 1919, stationed in Niedermendig, Germany

SAMUEL BURNHAM SHACKFORD (1888-1949) – enlisted in Pennsylvania on May 18, 1917

THOMAS LEON SHACKFORD (1892-1959) – enlisted in Marine Corp May 27, 1917, commissioned Dec 16, 1918, discharged about Jan 20, 1920, has living children

WILLIAM WALLACE SHACKFORD (1897-1973) – Georgia Sgt US Army World War I

Also these Shackford families grieved the loss of a child during WWI

LESTER HARLOW HICKS, son of Joseph Waldo and Bertha Ann (Shackford) Hicks – contracted pneumonia while aboard the Battleship Maine and died June 23, 1917.

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Military Monday – Charles Beacham Shackford, Pvt, WWI, 151st Dep Brigade (Blog 399)

Charles Beacham Shackford, the son of Jesse Fred and Edith M (Beecham) Shackford was born May 22, 1892 in Eaton, New Hampshire. His father was employed as a grain dealer at the time of his birth.  We find Charles and his sister Hazel in two 1900 censuses – once on June 12th in Conway with their parents Fred J and Edith M and a week later on June 19th in Eaton, New Hampshire with their grandparents Caleb and Lydia A (Hamilton) Shackford.  In 1910 we find the family in Carroll, New Hampshire.  Charles was 17, his father was running the general store and the children’s grandmother Belinda A (Stillings) Beacham was living with the family.

On June 5, 1917 Charles completed his draft registration card stating he was 25 years old, a farmer, and had no dependents.  The card shows that he was of medium height, medium build, had dark eyes, black hair, and had no disabilities.  We have no record of his military service other than an application for his headstone stating he served as a private with the 151 Depot Brigade.  The brigade was at Fort Devens in Ayer Massachusetts and was created September 15, 1917 to receive soldiers and prepare them for deployment.  According to Charles headstone application, he enlisted on May 15, 1918 and was discharged honorably on Dec 5, 1918.

After his discharge we find Charles in 1920 living in Eaton with his grandmother Lydia, a widow and working as an auto driver.  On January 31, 1929 he married Mildred Beatrice Leavitt who had previously married and divorced a Mr Doherty.  In 1930 we find Charles in Sandwich, New Hampshire working as a carpenter and believe we find Mildred in the 1930 census in Manhattan working as a private secretary in a textile company.  They were divorced on July 2, 1932 – the cause states abandonment and refusal to cohabit.

Charles died of pneumonia and myocarditis on November 30, 1939 in Sandwich where he was still working as a carpenter.  He was buried in the Eaton Cemetery. We know of Charles’ military service because of this application for a headstone and a photo of his gravestone which can be found at FindAGrave.

headstone-application-charles-b-shackford

APPLICATION FOR HEADSTONE

Enlistment dates May 15, 1918
Discharge dates Dec 5, 1918 Hon
S#5794571
Shackford, Charles B. Rank Pvt Company 26th US Regiment 151st Dept Brig [Rec Batallion crossed out, jsp], Date of Death Nov, 30, 1939
Name of cemetery blank, Located in City Eaton, State N.H., If World War Veteran Division None State N.H., Emblem Christian
To be shipped to Ralph W Shirley Post #46, American Legion at Consway, N.H.
Stamped May 29, 1940, Jul 1940, Ordered 2543047, Shipped 7-19-40, Request signed by Norman G. Nickerson, Adjutant, Conway, N. H. Date May 10, 1940.

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SOURCES:

1900 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Conway, enumeration district (ED) 17, Sheet No 16A, dwelling 339, family 380, Fred Shackford; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 January 2017).

1910 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Conway, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 19, Sheet No 3A, dwelling 51, family 58, Jesse F Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 3 February 2015).

1920 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Eaton, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 22, Sheet No 2B, dwelling 49, family 54, Lidia Shackford; digital images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 February 2015).

1920 United States Federal Census, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Stoneham, enumeration district (ED) 464, Sheet No 22A, dwelling 423, family 510, Winfield Leavitt; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 January 2017).

1930 United States Federal Census, Carroll, New Hampshire, population schedule, Sandwich, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 2-16, Sheet No 7A, dwelling 152, family 162, Charles Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 3 February 2015).

1930 United States Federal Census, New York County, New York, population schedule, Manhattan, Mildred Shackford; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 January 2017).

Find A Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 July 2014), Charles B Shackford, Find A Grave Memorial# 36667898.

“New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947,” digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 2 January 2017), Charles B Shackford m Mildred B Leavitt.

“New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947,” digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 June 2013), Charles B Shackford divorced Mildred B Shackford

New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947, , Charles B Shackford, ; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 3 February 2015); New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.

New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Birth Records, 1659-1900, , Charles Shackford, 22 May 1892; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 3 February 2015); “New Hampshire, Birth Records, through 1900.” Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.

“United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918,” database with images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 2 January 2017), https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZJ3-MSM, Charles Beacham Shackford, June 5, 1917; citing Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,711,716

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