Samuel Shackford (1761-1844) of Wells, Maine, Revolutionary War Pensioner (Blog 475)

Samuel Shackford, the son of Paul and Eunice (Day) Shackford was born on July 24, 1761 in Wells, Maine.  He was only 18 on June 6, 1780 when he served for eight months with the men mustered by Nathaniel Wells to defend the eastern part of Massachusetts. After the completion of his enlistment, he returned to Wells where he married Sarah Whittum on March 4, 1784.  He later moved to Sanford, Maine where he worked as a farmer.  Samuel remained in Sanford where he married Eunice Day on November 15, 1787 and Charity Cousins on November 18, 1805.

In response to the Revolutionary War Act of June 7, 1832, Samuel gave the following testimony documenting his service:

Samuel Shackford Page_4_Revolutionary_War_Pension_and_BountyLand_Warrant_Application_Files

Maine District of
Special District Court of the U States
Kennebunk August 7 1832

On this seventh day of August aforesaid personally appeared
in open Court before the District Judge

Samuel Shackford a resident of Sanford in the
county of York, and state of Maine aged seventy one
years, who being first duly sworn according to law doth
on his oath make the following declaration in order
to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed-
June 7th 1832.
That he served as herein stated.
I enlisted at Wells (now Kennebunk) in the state
Maine, in April 1780 in Capt Daniel Clarks company
for the term of eight months – we marched to Portland
in the same state, where we were principally employed
in erecting works of defense during the full period of
my enlistment or until some time in December of
that year, when we were dismissed and returned home
There were five companies in the corps to which I
belonged and were commanded by Col Prime of York –
Nathan Lord of Berwick, I think was Adjutant, and
Gen Wardsmoth commanded at Portland during said
time. I was born in Wells in the year 1761 and have
resided now about forty years in Sanford, in this state
adjoining to Wells. I enlisted and served voluntarily
as above stated. I have no other record of my age except
that which my father kept in the great Bible I now have.
All my neighbors can state my general character for that
Mr David Day resides near me, and also Mr Samuel Cole
and Mr David Clark, and others who are respectable.

He hereby relinquishes every claim to a pension or annuity
except the present, and declares that his name is note on the
pension role of the agency of any state Samuel Shackford (signed)
sworn to and subscribed this day and your aforesaid.
Before
Arthur Wise U.S. Judge for the
District of Maine
Know the said Court do hereby declare their opinion that
the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and
served in the states.

Samuel’s testimony did not mention the name of his father but does refer to his father’s Bible which he now has in his possession.  We assume it’s the same Bible which was referred to as “Bible per Granville Shackford” (his grandson) in Samuel Burnham Shackford’s Shackford Genealogy manuscript which is the only source we’ve found for Samuel’s parents, Samuel’s birth date, and a list of his children.  Hoping the Bible is saved somewhere or at least a transcription of those pages are within the Samuel Collection. (There were boxes and boxes of material and I only had 6 hours to review the materials — hoping to be back someday.)

Samuel is listed in the 1840 census as a pensioner and received his final pension payment in the third quarter of 1844.  He died on 9 Sept 1844 and is buried on Mouse Lane in Sanford, Maine. In 2009 I corresponded with a wonderful gentleman who described how to find the gravestone, shared that Samuel’s gravestone was worn and damaged to the point that it was unreadable but he was making sure a flag was placed on Samuel’s grave.

CHILDREN:

Andrew Shackford  (1795-1858) – married his cousin Hannah Shackford

Sarah Shackford (1789-????)

Robert Shackford  (1793-????)

Eunice Shackford (1806-1822)

Christopher Shackford (1809-1870) – married Mehitable Maddox and Louisa Hill

Susan Shackford (1811-1883) – married John Thompson

Bethia Shackford (1813-1815)

Lusanna Shackford (1821-1870) – married Freeman Goodwin

[Samuel is my first cousin six times removed with a shared relative Joshua Shackford and Elizabeth Barnes]

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SOURCES:

Emery Edwin, William Morell Emery, The History of Sanford, Maine. 1661-1900.(Fall River, Mass: William Morell Emery, 1901), page 83; digital images, Google eBook(http://www.books.google : accessed 21 October 2013.

“Index to Final Pension Payment Vouchers, compiled 1818 – 1864,” digital images, Fold3(https://www.fold3.com : accessed 8 July 2017), Samuel Shackford

Maine Society Sons of the American Revolution MESSAR(http://www.messar.org/patriots.html : accessed 5 January 2014), .

“Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files,” digital images, Fold3(http://www.fold3.com : accessed 2 July 2018), Samuel Shackford.

Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War. A Compilation From the Archives(Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co, 1906), page 2; digital images, Mocavo(www.mocavo.com : accessed 15 February 2014.

“Shackford Genealogy Manuscript,” 13 October 1925; typed manuscript, SG SHA 5; Shackford collection. [manuscript] by Samuel Burnham Shackford, Shackford collection. [manuscript] SG SHA 5; New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

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Wedding Wednesday – Eunice E Shackford Marries Nathan Jellison on May 23, 1863 in Waltham, Maine (Blog 471)

Eunice E Shackford the daughter of Jeremiah J Shackford was born about Sept 1844 in Maine.  We find her in the 1850 and 1860 censuses with her father, his wife Sarah (who we now believe to be his second wife), and siblings Sarah and John, Sybil, and Increase.

Eunice’s marriage on May 23, 1863 to Nathan Jellison in Waltham, Maine was announced in the Ellsworth American and The Republican Journal.

Marriage Eunice E Shackford Nathan Jellison MARRIED, The Republican Journal (Belfast, Maine), 19 June 1863; digital images, Belfast Free Library
The Republican Journal, June 19, 1863

In Waltham, 23d ult., Mr. Nathan Jellison of W., and
Miss Eunice E. Shackford of Ellsworth

Nathan, a lumberman and Eunice had five children before Eunice died at the age of 31 on November 3rd in Waltham.  She was buried in the Juniper Cemetery in Ellsworth, Maine.  Eunice’s children who were ages 7-14 moved in with their  grandfather Jeremiah some time before 1880 while their father moved to California where he married and had a second family.

CHILDREN:

Ella Jellison (1866-1896) – married George Giles

Lena Whitcomb Jellison (1867-1947) – married William Murray and William Moore

Amanda Jellison (1868-????) – only see her in the 1870 census at age 2

Abby Alwidy Jellison (1870-1902) – married Charles C Murray

William Thomas Jellison (1872-1909) – married Abbie Etta Smith

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SOURCES:

1850 United States Federal Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Cooper, page 447 (penned) 224 (stamped), dwelling 13, family 14, Jeremiah Shackford; digital images, FamilySearch(http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 25 December 2013).

1860 United States Federal Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Cooper, page 235, dwelling 57, family 55, Jeremiah Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com(http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 November 2013).

1870 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Waltham, Page No 1, dwelling 4, family 4, Nathan Jellison; digital image, Ancestry.com(http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 7 February 2015).

1880 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 143, Page No 42, dwelling 398, family 448, Jeremiah Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com(http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 February 2015).

Find A Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 February 2015), Eunice P Jellison, Find A Grave Memorial# 117770111.

Ward Jean Ellen Rhodes and Mrs Shirley Rhodes, Jean’s Maine Genealogy Page, Index of DEATHS and MARRIAGES as published in the ELLSWORTH HERALD its successor, the ELLSWORTH AMERICAN October 24, 1851 through December 29, 1865(http://www.mnopltd.com/jean/ : accessed 11 February 2015), Nov. 3, Mrs. EUNICE E. JELLISON, wife of Nathan Jellison, age 35 years.

Ward Jean Ellen Rhodes and Mrs Shirley Rhodes, Jean’s Maine Genealogy Page, Index of DEATHS and MARRIAGES as published in the ELLSWORTH HERALD its successor, the ELLSWORTH AMERICAN October 24, 1851 through December 29, 1865(http://www.mnopltd.com/jean/ : accessed 7 February 2015), Deaths Waltham, Nov. 3, Mrs. EUNICE E. JELLISON, wife of Nathan Jellison, age 35 years.

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Sunday’s Obituary – Increase Jordan Shackford (1855-1933) (Blog 323)

According to his obituary, Increase Jordan Shackford  was born at Cooper, Maine on June 17, 1855 to Jeremiah and Sarah J (Jordan) Shackford.  In 1860 he was living with his parents on their farm in Cooper with siblings Eunice and Sybil. The family moved to Ellsworth, Maine the next year and in 1870 we find Increase living there with his parents.

Increase’s intention to marry Almira S Grace was announced on June 29, 1876 and they married on July 5, 1876. We find the family in the 1880, 1890 (with his mother Sarah G listed as having 5 children, 1 living), 1910, 1920, and 1930 censuses.

The only other records we’ve found so far involving Increase are various property records, deeds and references to a small bank account at Hancock County Savings Bank.  We may review some of the deeds at a later date as they substantiate his family relationships.

Children:

Mabel A Shackford (1878-1930)

Richmond I Shackford (1901-1964) – listed as a foster child in Almira’s obituary.  His birth record is a deposition reported by Elmira S. Shackford on Dec 1, 1942. married Josephine E Severence.  Interestingly he is not mentioned in Increase’s obituary.

Dorothy A Shackford (1902-1986) – married Millard B Bowden

Thanks to the Ellsworth Library, we have this copy of Increase’s obituary which tells us a bit about his life and who attended his funeral.  We’re particularly interested in the last three people listed, Mrs. Fannie Young, Mr and Mrs Arthur Moore and Mrs Frank Watts of Otis, Maine as we believe they are descendants of Increase’s sister Sarah W Shackford.

OBITUARY, INCREASE JORDAN SHACKFORD

Obituary Increase Jordan Shackford Ellsworth American Mar 15 1933Increase J. Shackford died at his
home on the Mariaville road Wed-
nesday, March 8, after ten days
illness of bronchial pneumonia.
Mr. Shackford was born at Cooper
June 17, 1885, son of Jeremiah and
Sarah J. Shackford, and at the
age of five came with his parents
to the home where he passed
away. On July 5, 1876, he married
Elmira Grace of Harrington, who
survives him with one daughter,
Dorothy Bowden. An older daugh-
ter, Mabel, died three years ago.
Mr. Shackford had been in ill
health and unable to walk for
nearly eight years. He had been
patiently and tenderly cared for
by his wife and daughter. The
funeral was held at the home Fri-
day afternoon, with Rev. J. G.
Snapp officiating. Internment was
at Juniper cemetery. The bearers
were Scott Moore, Gary Moore,
Kidder Moore and Daniel Hayes.
Those from out of town here to at-
tend the funeral were Mr and Mrs
Frank McDevitt of Addison, Mrs
Herbert Tucker, Cherryfield, Mr
and Mrs Harley Grover and El
mer Grace Harrington; Mr. and
Mrs Walter Grace, Bar Harbor;
Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Foss, Han-
cock; Mrs. Sarah Strout, Elis-
worth; Mrs. Fannie Young, Mr
and Mrs Arthur Moore and Mrs
Frank Watts, Otis.

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SOURCES:

1860 United States Federal Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Cooper, page 235, dwelling 57, family 55, Jeremiah Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 November 2013).

1870 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth, Page No 123, dwelling 927, family 927, Jereh Shackford; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 4 February 2015).

1880 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 143, Page No 42 (B), dwelling 398, family 447, Increase J Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 December 2013).

1900 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth City, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 55, Sheet No 22 (A), dwelling 405, family 408 (406, 419 written above), Increase Shackford; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 25 December 2013).

1910 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth, Ward 3, ; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed ).

1920 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth City, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 18, Sheet No 1 B, Fm, Dwelling no 23, Visited No 23, Increase J Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 December 2013).

1930 United States Federal Census, Hancock County, Maine, population schedule, Ellsworth City, Ward 3, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 5-17, Sheet No 3A (penned), 117 (stamped), North Street, dwelling 68, family 68, Increase Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 December 2013).

Forty-Second Annual Report of the Bank Examiner of the State of Maine of the Condition of the Savings Banks Trust and Banking Companies Loan and Building Associations and Foreign Banking Companies Having License to do Business in the State 1898 (Augusta: Kennebec Journal Print, 1898), page 491; digital images, Google Books (books.google.com : accessed 30 December 2013

Increase Jordan Shackford, obituary clipping, Ellsworth American, Ellsworth, Maine, 15 March 1933. Accessed on Feb 2015 thanks to the Ellsworth Library.

Newell C. Hall, Downeast ME Genealogy (http://home.comcast.net/~downeastgenealogy/CenIntro.html : accessed 11 February 2015), http://home.comcast.net/~downeastgenealogy/Vital_Records/HMRecds_FO.html, permission received from Mr Newell to share information in the database about Increase Shackford.

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