Samuel and Susanna (Hobbs) Shackford of Duxbury, Vermont (1789-1831) (Blog 520)

We aren’t sure where Samuel Shackford of Duxbury, Vermont was born but according to Samuel Burnham Shackford’s Shackford Genealogy Manuscript, he was the son of John Shackford and most likely John’s second wife, Anna Hatch. The manuscript states he was born on May 25, 1789 and since John Shackford (1743-1827) was living in York County at this time, he was most likely born there. Samuel was living in Duxbury, Vermont at the age of 21 – we’d love to know what brought him to Duxbury.

We do know that Samuel married Susannah Hobbs, the daughter of Caleb and Sarah (Lucas) Hobbs on December. 2, 1810. She was born on December 18, 1792 in Bradford, Vermont so he was 21 and she was 17.

Duxbury Deed, Caleb Hobs to Samuel Shackford, Jan 10, 1811

On January 10, 1811, Samuel purchased land from Caleb Hobs [sic], his father-in-law for $175. The property is described as “fifty acres off the westerly end of Lot Number Twelve in the second division of Duxbury – land drawn to the right of Cora King.”

Three months later, on March 7, 1811, Samuel then sold property with the exact same description to James Hobs [sic], his brother-in-law for $1. We are unsure why someone would sell property they had just purchased for such a loss — perhaps Samuel owed money to his brother-in-law?

Samuel remained in Duxbury – he is listed in the 1820 census on the same page as his brother-in-law working in the field of agriculture. The census record shows that he had one adult and four children under the age of 10 living at the home. Samuel is also listed in the 1830 Duxbury census records. Although the family had six daughters under the age of 14 in 1830, only two are showing in this census, one age 10-14 and 1 under 5 although the family had eight girls at the time. We know from the Shackford Genealogy Manuscript that one daughter – Adaline, who would have been 9, was living with another family – perhaps many of the other Shackford children were also living with other families.

Samuel died at the age of 41 on February 6, 1831 and was buried in the Old Waterbury Center Cemetery in Waterbury, Vermont. A photograph of his gravestone can be seen at Find A Grave. He left a wife and eight daughters ages 19, 17, 16, 11, 11, 9, 6, and 5.

Samuel’s widow, Susannah married Rememberance Nash in Duxbury on July 28, 1833. We have not found much about this relationship other than an index card with the marriage information but believe it ended quickly as he moved alone to New York before 1840. Susannah moved to Waterbury, Vermont and married Ezra French in 1845, definitely before October 16, 1848 as a deed with this date reflecting land she purchased lists her with the last name of French — the land was adjacent to land that Nathaniel had already sold to Ezra. We find Ezra and Susanna living together in the 1850 Waterbury census which lists Ezra age 75 owning property valued at $300 living with Susanah, age 57. Ezra’s son Calvin from a previous marriage was also living in the home..

Ezra died on 18 Mar 1854 and was buried in the Waterbury Center Cemetery. Susanna then went to live with her eldest daughter Orilla who had married Samuel Woodard. She then sold the property that had been owned by Ezra and the property she had purchased for $150. It was described as “the place where myself and my late husband Ezra French formerly lived.”

She lived in Waterbury until her death at age 85 on February 21, 1878 and was buried in the Waterbury Cemetery next to Ezra. The gravestone can be seen at FindAGrave.

CHILDREN:

Orrilla Shackford (1811-1862) – married Ira Jewell, then Samuel Wells Woodward

Sarah D Shackford (1815-1903) – married David Hill, then Charles H Atkins

Rebecca Melissa Shackford (1817-1867) – married William Foster

John C Shackford (1819-1819)

Angeline Shackford (1820-1883) – married Williard Bainbridge Preston

Adaline Shackford (1820-1907) – married John Prentice Wallace Vincent, then Robert King

Lydia Shackford (1822-1840)

Rosana Shackford (1824-1910) – married Alfred York

Susannah Sabrina Shackford (1826-1924) – married Edwin Aldrich Lanfair

Note: The Shackford name ended in Duxbury, Vermont upon the marriage of Adaline in 1845. We never would have pieced this family together without Samuel Burnham Shackford’s Shackford Genealogy Manuscript or the staff at the NEHGS who pulled it from storage and allowed me to review it. Samuel and the other Samuel Shackford of Chicago who compiled Shackford research spent hours in libraries reviewing source material, writing letters to Shackford descendents, and incorporating the new information into their manuscripts. Today we are fortunate to have access to even more materials online and to be able to reach out quickly via phone and e-mail to others who are interested in this same genealogy research. But even then there is more research needed to verify past research.

Further Research needed regarding Samuel Shackford:

Review the notes that Samuel Burnham Shackford took from the family Bible mentioned by Sabrina Lanfair to see if there are any further sources to substantiate that this John Shackford listed is Samuel’s father. Hopefully there are some notes explaining why he moved to Duxbury Maine at the age of 21.

Look for probate records for Samuel’s father John who lived in Alfred, Maine and review any land records for John and John’s children for any indications as to Samuel’s parents.

Are there any records that show where Samuel and Susanah married? (probably not as records were not kept in 1810)

Are there any records showing where their younger children were in 1830?

Were there guardianship assignments of the children after Samuel’s death in 1831? We’ve reviewed the Washington, Vermont Probate Court Guardian records, 1821-1921 but have not found any records pertaining to this family.

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SOURCES:

1820 United States Federal Census, Washington County, Vermont, population schedule, Duxbury, Samuel Shackford; digital images, Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com : accessed 22 March 2024).

1830 United States Federal Census, Washington County, Vermont, population schedule, Duxbury, Samuel Shackford; digital images, Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com : accessed 22 March 2024).

1850 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Waterbury, page 649 (penned), dwelling 2008, family 2018, Ezra French; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 14 January 2015).

1860 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Waterbury, Page No 168, dwelling 1279, family 1353, Samuel W Woodard; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 10 June 2019).

“Duxbury Land Records, 1770-1876 Grantor and Grantee index to land records, v. 1-19,” digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/178010 : accessed 29 March 2024), Book 5, Samuel Shackford Caleb Hobbs; Image 161 of 927.

“Duxbury Land Records, 1770-1876 Grantor and Grantee index to land records, v. 1-19,” digital images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/178010 : accessed 29 March 2024), Book 4, Samuel Shackford James Hobbs; Image 161 of 927.

“Duxbury Vermont Land records, 1770-1876, Land records, v. 5-6 1800-1830,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 2 April 2024), Property Sale Caleb Hobbs to Samuel Shackford; Film #008663953, Image 54 of 684.

“Duxbury Vermont Land records, 1770-1876, Land records, v. 5-6 1800-1830,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 2 April 2024), Samuel Shackford to James Hobs; Film #008663953, Image 69 of 684.

“Duxbury Vermont Card index to births, T-Z, 1783-1997; bride index to marriages, A-Z, 1783-1997; groom index to marriages, A-Z, 1783-1997,” digital images, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed accessed), Susanna Shackford; Film 007746234, Image 1028 of 2208.

Find a Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 1 August 2014), Samuel Shackford, Find A Grave Memorial# 53220057.

Find a Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 1 August 2014), Susanna Hobbs French, Find A Grave Memorial# 53220011.

“Shackford Genealogy Manuscript,” 13 October 1925; typed manuscript, SG SHA 5; Shackford collection by Samuel Burnham Shackford; New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. (56) Desc. of William Shackford, #116, Samuel Shackford b 1761; source Family Bible from his daughter Susannah (Shackford) Lanfair.

Vermont, Vermont Vital Records, 1760-2008, , Samuel Shackford, 6 February 1831; digital images, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org : accessed 5 June 2013).

“Waterbury. Deeds 1862–1872,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 12 March 2024), Nathl Woodman’s Deed to Susannah French.

“Waterbury. Deeds 1862–1872,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 10 March 2024), Susana Hobbs (Shackford) French sells property; Image 296 of 616.

Copyright 2024 Joanne Shackford Parkes – typo corrected in 2024 (sharing a link to this post is appreciated but please do not copy this material and paste it elsewhere).

Sarah D (Shackford) (Hill) Atkins of Duxbury, Waterbury, and Bolton Vermont (1815-1903) (Blog 516)

Sarah D Shackford, the daughter of Samuel and Susannah (Hobbs) Shackford was born Feb 5, 1815. Sources differ on the location of her birth – Samuel Burnham Shackford says Maine, her death record says New York, the 1850 census says Vermont, the 1860 census says New York. We do know that she was the second child in a family that raised eight daughters on a farm in New York and was 16 when her father died.

Sarah was about 25 when she married David Hill, a 53 year old farmer widower with five children. We assume they married around 1840 as she and David then had four children, the first of which was born in 1842. David died on July 18, 1865 in Waterbury where he was buried.

Around four years later, Sarah married Charles Atkins, a widow with six children. We know they were living in Chittenden County and were married before Mar 30, 1869 because on that date Charles and his wife Sarah D Atkins sold land that Sarah had purchased while then Sarah D Hill. In 1870 they were still living in Bolton in a home with two of Charles’ sons and a daughter. By 1880 they were living in Duxbury where Charles worked as a laborer. Charles died on January 5, 1894 and was buried in the Duxbury Corner Cemetery in Duxbury, Vermont.

After Charles’ death, Sarah moved into a house with one of Charles’ daughters – Ida and remained in Duxbury until her death of old age and chronic diabetes at age 88 on December 11, 1903. She was buried next to Charles. An obituary was published in The Waterbury Record on December 15th – “Mrs Sarah D. Atkins, widow of the late Charles Atkins died last Fri. She was 89 years of age.”

CHILDREN:

Huldah J Hill (1842-1864) – married Rufus Place and died the next year

Lydia Susan Hill (1844-1915) – married Rufus Place after her sister died

Betsy G Hill ((1846-1886) – married John A Brown

Rosanna Mandana Hill (1852-1910) – married Vernon Alonzo Dillingham

Note: Some individuals on Ancestry have Sarah Shackford incorrectly showing as born in Nov 1814 in Chester with a death date of January 1880 in Boston. This Sarah Shackford was the daughter of Samuel Shackford and Hannah Currier and married William Adams Rice. We will try to message these folks and ask them to list the correct birth and death dates and the correct parents to prevent this error from being copied by others.

All posts on this website are a work in progress.  We’d love to learn of any corrections or additions to the information shared.  Also we’d love it if  you’d like the post here or at http://www.facebook.com/shackfordgenealogy) as that helps share the post with others. Thanks!

SOURCES:

1850 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Waterbury, dwelling 2005, family 2015, David Hill; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 15 March 2016).

1860 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Waterbury, Page No 172, dwelling 1307, family 1387, David Hill; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 15 March 2016).

1870 United States Federal Census, Chittenden County, Vermont, population schedule, Bolton, Page No 11, stamped 477, dwelling 98, family 87, John Adkin; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 18 March 2024).

1880 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Duxbury, Page No 185, dwelling 182, family 193, Charles Atkins; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed ).

1900 US Federal Census, Washington County, population schedule, Duxbury, enumeration district (ED) 2-23, Sheet No 1B, dwelling 20, family 20, Sarah Atkins in household of Joel T Davis; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 10 February 2024).

“Find A Grave Index,” Index, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 16 March 2016), Charles Atkins, Find A Grave Memorial# 94023174.

Find a Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 6 March 2016), Sarah D Shackford Atkins, Find A Grave Memorial# 94023176.

Shackford Samuel Burnham, “Shackford Genealogy Manuscript,” # 246 Sarah Shackford; SG SHA 5, Folder (56) William Shackford, New England Historical and Genealogical Society (donated 13 Oct 1925), Boston, Massachusetts.

Vermont, Vermont, Vital Records, 1720-1908, , Charles Atkins, 5 January 1894; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 March 2016).

“Waterbury. Deeds 1862–1872,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 10 March 2024), Charles Atkins and Wife Sarah D Atkins (then Sarah D Hill); Image 285 of 622.

“Waterbury. Deeds 1862–1872,” digital images, FamilySearch (FamilySearch.org : accessed 18 March 2024), Lucius Colby and Lucy Ann Colby Sold Land to Sarah D Hill; Page 455, Image 268 of 616.

“WATERBURY,” The Vermont watchman (Montpelier, Vermont), 17 December 1903; digital images, Library of Congress Chronicling America (http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ : accessed 6 March 2016).

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