Sunday’s Obituary – Antoinette C Laurette Shackford of Paris, France Died in Newmarket, NH (1809-1895) (Blog 450)

Antoinette C Laurette, the daughter of Jean B Laurette, a Napoleon sympathizer who left France for the United States when she was just ten years old was born in May 1808 in Paris, France.  When she turned twenty, she married William A Shackford of Newington, New Hampshire.  We find her living with William in Newmarket in the 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 census records.  They raised five children before her husband died in Newmarket on September 3, 1885.  She died ten years later in Newmarket on November 22, 1895 where this obituary was published.  She was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

 

Obituary Mrs Antoinette C Shackford MRS. ANTOINETTE C SHACKFORD, The Newmarket Advertiser (Newmarket, New Hampshire), 23 November 1805
The Newmarket Advertiser, 23 Nov 1805

MRS. ANTOINETTE C SHACKFORD.

Mrs Antoinette C Shackford, widow
of William A. Shackford, died at her
home in Newmarket this (Friday) morn-
ing, after a few day’s illness, of peri-
tonitis. She was born in Paris, France,
May 24, 1808, and came to Boston with
her parents Dec 31, 1818. Her father,
Jean B Laurette, was a sympathizer
with Napoleon I., and was obliged to
flee to America, with his wife, two sons
and two daughters. M. Laurette was an
intimate friend of Gen Lafayette, and
entertained him on his visit to America.
The deceased was married to William
A. Shackford in 1829 and has resided
in Newmarket ever since her marriage.
She was the mother of three sons and
two daughters, only one of whom, Miss
Mary, survives her. Some six years
ago she lost her eyesight, and has been
tenderly cared for ever since by her sur-
viving child. Mrs. Shackford was of a
kindly, genial disposition, and was high-
ly esteemed by all who knew her.
The funeral will occur on Monday at
2 o’clock P.M., from her late residence.

CHILDREN:

John Laurent Shackford (1829-1892) – married Mary Jane Rollins

Mark William Walker Shackford (1831-after Aug 9, 1887)

Charles Henry Shackford (1833-1865)

Martha Catherine Shackford (1840-1886) – married Henry Clay Howard and moved to Hot Springs, AK until she became ill and returned home to Newmarket

Mary Elizabeth Shackford (1842-1921)

Note:  We find Antoinette’s name listed as Mrs Antoinette C. Laurette Shackford, Widow Agnette Shackford, Miss Entwinnett C Laurent, Miss Entwinett C. Lanveat, Entwinett A Lambert, Entwinett C Lamest, Entwinett C Laureat, Antonett Shackford, Catherine Shackford, Annie C Shackford, Annette C Shackford.  We have searched multiple sources using all these variants of her last name for any information about her father Jean B (we’ve also tried John…) but have found no records of him or her mother who is listed as Catherine Jessop in Antoinette’s obituary.  We did however find her will which we’ll share in a future blog.

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SOURCES:

1850 United States Federal Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Newmarket, page 315 (penned), 158 (stamped), dwelling 671, family 743, Wm Shackford; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed ).

1860 United States Federal Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Newmarket, Page No 8, dwelling 41, family 52, William A Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 February 2014).

1870 United States Federal Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, population schedule, New Market, Page No. 24, dwelling 127, family 188, William A Shackford; digital images, FamilySearch (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 16 February 2014).

1880 United States Federal Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Newmarket, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 218, Page no 441, dwelling 338, family 472, William Shackford; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 February 2014).

“DIED IN HER 88TH YEAR. Mrs Antoinette C. Laurette Shackford of Newmarket Passes Away,” Boston Daily Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 23 November 1895; digital images, Access Newspaper Archives (http://access.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 20 June 2017).

Hammond Priscilla, Vital Records of Newmarket, New Hampshire 1734-1866 Compiled from the Original Town Records (1935), page 21; digital image, Newmarket Historical Society (http://www.newmarketnhhistoricalsociety.org/reports : accessed 18 May 2015.

“HOME HAPPENINGS,” The Newmarket Advertiser (Newmarket, New Hampshire), 30 November 1895; digital images, Lee Public Library (http://lee.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 13 August 2017).

“Married.,” Dover Gazette & Strafford Advertiser (Dover, New Hampshire), 31 March 1829; digital image, Godfred Memorial (http://godfred.org : accessed 20 August 2013), 19th Century U. S. Newspapers.

“MRS ANTOINETTE C SHACKFORD,” The Newmarket Advertiser (Newmarket, New Hampshire), 23 November 1895; digital images, Lee Public Library (http://lee.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 13 August 2017).

New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947, , William A Shackford, 3 September 1885; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 February 2014); New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.

The New Hampshire Genealogical Record No 1 Volume VII (n.d.), page 44; digital images, Mocavo (http://www.mocavo.com : accessed 18 January 2014.

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Sunday’s Obituary – Mrs Caroline Jenette (Miller) Shackford (1847-1919)(Blog 307)

When we first found multiple articles in Vermont newspapers about a Carrie J Shackford who was receiving multiple prizes for her outstanding butter, we could not make a connection to a Shackford but finally discovered that Mrs Carrie J Nelson, widow of Carlos W Nelson had married John Leon Shackford, the son of John L and Mary Jane (Rollins) Shackford on August 12, 1902.  We suspect some of the neighbors may have raised their eyebrows a bit at this marriage as she was 54 and he was 30.

Because many newspapers from Caledonia County Vermont are available digitally from the Library of Congress’ Chronicling America, we’ve learned quite a bit about Carrie’s creamery and butter prizes and also found her obituary which interestingly lists the middle initial of her husband’s name as A when we believe it is L.

Death Announcement Mrs John Leon Shackford (Carrie J Miller) Mrs J. A. Shackford, The Evening Caledonian (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), 17 May 1919RYEGATE

Mrs. J. A. Shackford

The funeral of Mrs. J. A. Shack-
ford was held at her late home Sun-
day at two o’clock, Rev. Mr. Bailey,
pastor of the Presbyterian church at
South Ryegate and Rev. L. H. Samp-
son of the United Presbyterian
church, Ryegate, conducted the fun-
eral services at the house, each
speaking comforting words to the be-
reaved family consisting of the de-
ceased’s husband, J. A. Shackford,
sons, Carl Nelson of Concord, N. H.,
Harley, of Bath, N. H., Claude, of
Boltonville, and the daughter, Mrs.
Peasly, of Bath, Me., the many
friends and relatives called together
to show their sympathy for the family
and to bear testimony to the place
Mrs. Shackford held in the esteem of
the people with whom she had ming-
led during her life time. Mrs. Pear-
led duing her life time. Mrs. Peas-
during the last few weeks of her sick-
ness.
Mrs. Shackford was a woman who
was interested along many lines of
community life and was an active
leader in the Blue Mt. Grange since
its organization. During her widow-
hood, she was a capable manager of
her farm and was noted for her fine
dairy butter, winning the gold medal
at the Paris Exposition. A kind,
thoughtful neighbor, who will be
much missed in the community in
which she has bee prominent for so
many years. She and her family
were members of the Presbyterian
church at South Ryegate. A large
company of neighbors and relatives
gathered at her late home to show
their sympathy for the bereaved fam-
ily. The body was laid to rest in
the family lot in Blue Mt. cemetery
beneath the flowers furnished by
those who know her best and loved
her best.

 

 

 

 

SOURCES:

“DAIRY DEPARTMENT,” Vermont (Brattleboro, Vermont) Phoenix, 2 October 1903; digital images, Library of Congress Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov : accessed 31 August 2015).

“Dairy Products,” Vermont (Brattleboro, Vermont) Phoenix, 28 November 1906; digital images, Library of Congress Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov : accessed 31 August 2015).

“Mrs J. A. Shackford,” The Evening Caledonian (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), 17 May 1919; digital image, Library of Congress Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : accessed 24 May 2015).

Vermont, Vermont Vital Records, 1760-2008, p, 344, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XFH1-KMY, John Leon Shackford and Mrs Carrie J Nelson, 12 August 1902; digital images, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org : accessed 5 June 2013).