Sunday’s Obituary – Harry L Shackford of Kennebunk and Biddeford, ME, (1884-1953) (Blog 495)

Birth Record Harry L ShackfordHarry L Shackford, the fourth child of Stephen Frank and Ada Louise (Smith) Shackford was born May 9, 1884 in Freedom, New Hampshire.    By the age of 16 he was working as a day laborer at his brother-in-law’s home in Wakefield, Massachusetts.

Harry married Pauline Fielding, the daughter of Thomas and Mary A (Nedeau) Fielding in Kennebunk, Maine on October 28, 1903 and by 1910 they were raising two children and both working as shoe makers in Exeter, New Hampshire.

Harry Lumon Shackford WWI draft registration clipping

Harry’s September 9, 1918 draft registration seems to show a middle name of Luman (while the writing is decipher, assuming this is correct spelling as this is the middle name of one of the grandchildren).

By 1920, Harry had six children and was working as a fish dealer.  After the birth of his seventh child, Ernest Byron Shackford, he and his wife Pauline and his two daughters and their husbands who also had just had newborns all baptized their children together in one baptismal ceremony at the Methodist Episcopal Church!

Harry continued working in the fish business and purchased the fish business of E.C. Snowden on a wharf in Kennebunk in November 1829.  In the 1930 census he listed his occupation as a fish salesman and as a proprietor of a fish shop in the 1940 census.  Shackford & Gooch Marketing abt 1953We’re not sure when he and his son-in-law opened the famous Shackford & Gooch fish store but we do know it was a very well known and popular local and tourist spot in Kennebunk.

The Shackford’s also hosted many holiday and celebratory events with their eight children in their home in Biddeford and at Sebago Lake.  In  their later years they started to spend their winters in Saint Petersburg, Florida.

Harry died suddenly in Biddeford on July 7, 1953.  His obituary reads:

Kennebunk, Harry L Shackford, The Sanford Tribune (Sanford, Maine), 16 July 1953 Part 1Harry L. Shackford, 69, a res-
ident of the Lower Village, died
suddenly Tuesday evening last
week in a Biddeford hospital.
Born in Freedom, N. H., the son
of Stephen and Ada F. Smith
Shackford, he was a retired
wholesale and retail fish dealer
in Kennebunkport. He was a
member of the Kennebunk
Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Paul-
ine Fielding Shackford five
daughters, Mrs. Mildred Robin-
son, Mrs. Florence Rand, Mrs
Marguerite Hubbard, Mrs Ruth
Twombly and Mrs. Bernice
Gooch, all of Kennebunkport;
three sons Frederick, of Wells,
Harry T of Biddeford and Er-
nest of Berwick; four sisters,
Mrs. Myrtle Dupree, of Wash-
ington D C., Mrs Helen Mairs,
and Mrs. Ethel Arnold, of Dov-
er, N. H., and Mrs Addie Davis,
of Wolfeboro N.H.; two brothers
Roland Shackford of Wells and
William K Shackford of Canal
Point. Fla, and several grand-
children
Funeral services were held
Friday afternoon from the Ken-
nebunk Methodist Church with
the Rev. William C. Landis of-
ficiating. Internment was in Ever-
green Cemetery, Kennebunk
Landing.

CHILDREN:

Florence Viola Shackford (1904-1984) – married Clyde E Rand, lived in Kennebunk, Maine and Lee, Florida

Bernice Viola Shackford (1906-1999) – married Byron Otto Gooch, lived in Kennebunk, Maine

Harry T. Shackford, (1911-1990) – married Eugene Mae Perry, Irene Alice LaPoint, and Viola Patent, worked for electronics company.  Lived in Kennebunk and Brevard, Florida

Mildred Irene Shackford (1913-2008) – married Charles William Robinson, lived in Kennebunk, Maine

Frederick Ellsworth Shackford (1916-1978) – married Margaret Crissell, lived in Kennebunk and Wells, Maine

Marguerite Louise Shackford (1918-2016) – married Charles S Hubbard

Ruth Lillian Shackford (1921-2007) – married George Twombly, lived in Kennebunk, Maine

Ernest Byron Shackford (1925-2006 – married Celestine Farwell and Sally.  Worked as a carpenter.

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SOURCES:

1900 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Wakefield, enumeration district (ED) 163, Sheet No 12, dwelling 266, family 266, Herbert N Fowler; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 August 2019).

1910 United States Federal Census, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Exeter, enumeration district (ED) 243, Sheet No 9A, house number 62, dwelling 154, family 138, Harry L Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 August 2019).

1920 United States Federal Census, York County, Maine, population schedule, Kennebunk, enumeration district (ED) 109, Sheet No 17A, dwelling 437, family 451, Harry S Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 August 2019).

1930 United States Federal Census, York County, Maine, population schedule, Kennebunk, enumeration district (ED) 16-23, Sheet No 16A, dwelling 391, family 481, Harry L Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 August 2019).

1940 United States Federal Census, York County, Maine, population schedule, Kennebunk, enumeration district (ED) 16-36, Sheet No 17A, House No 57, Harrry L Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 August 2019).

CaseText (https://casetext.com : accessed 18 August 2918), Harry L Shackford.

“A joint anniversary, birthday and Mothers Day party was held,” Biddeford Daily Journal (Biddeford, Maine), 12 May 1941

“KENNEBUNK,” The Biddeford Weekly Journal (Biddeford, Maine), 11 December 1925; digital images, Biddeford Library (http://biddeford.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 8 February 2018).

“Kennebunk, Harry L Shackford,” The Sanford Tribune (Sanford, Maine), 16 July 1953; digital images, Springvale Public Library & Goodall Memorial Library (http://springvale.advantage-preservation.com/ : accessed 19 August 2019).

“Lower Village Couple Has Large Family Gathering,” Biddeford Daily Journal (Biddeford, Maine), 29 December 1942; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://access.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 22 August 2019).

“Maine, Marriage Index, 1892-1966, 1977-1996,” index, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 28 November 2013), Henry L Shackford m Pauline Fielding 28 Oct 1903.

“Mr and Mrs Harry L. Shackford of Western avenue entertained,” Biddeford Daily Journal (Biddeford, Maine), 29 November 1943; digital image, Newspaper Archive (http://access.newspaperarchive.com : accessed 22 August 2019)

New Hampshire, New Hampshire Birth Records, Early to 1900, , Shackford, 9 May 1884; digital images, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 21 May 2015).

“REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IN KENNEBUNK,” Biddeford Weekly Journal (Biddeford, Maine), 8 November 1929; digital images, McArthur Public Library (http://biddeford.advantage-preservation.com : accessed 23 August 2019). Harry Shackford purchased fish business.

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Wedding Wednesday – Stephen Frank Shackford marries Ada Louise Smith March 21, 1878 in Eaton, NH (Blog 426)

Stephen Frank Shackford who sometimes went by Stephen and other times by Frank was the son of Bradley and Hannah B (Shackford) Shackford.  He was born in Eaton, New Hampshire on April 23, 1855 and was living with his parents in Eaton in 1860 and 1870.

On March 21, 1878 when Stephen was 22 he married Ada Louise Smith.  While his parents were listed on the back page of the marriage record, the marriage record does not list any information about her parents, just that her place of birth was Parsonfield (other records list her birth location as Belfast, ME).  Since Smith is such common name, it’s difficult to learn more about Ada’s ancestry.

Marriage Record Stephen F Shackford m Ada S SmithGroom Stephen F Shackford
Bride Ada S Smith
Residence of Groom Eaton
Residence of Bride Parsonfield, Me.
Color of Groom White
Color of Bride White
Occupation of Groom Farmer
No of Marriage of Groom 1st
No of Marriage of Bride 1st
By whom Married Jos E Perlsine
Residence Eaton
Official Station Just
Date of Marriage March 21, 1878
Place Eaton
Reported from Eaton, N.H.
GROOM’S FATHER AND MOTHER
Father’s Name Bradley Shackford
Father’s Residence Eaton
Father’s Color White
Mother’s Name Hannah B Shackford
Mother’s Residence Eaton
Mother’s Color White
BRIDE’S FATHER AND MOTHER
section blank
Certified by Irving A Watson, Registrar of Vital Statistics

The newly married couple was in Porter Maine in 1880 – Stephen was working as a laborer and they had a two year old son Eugene.  Thanks to another Shackford family history researcher, we’re aware that Stephen made many small land transactions during the next 15 years.  We have not found him in the 1900 census but do find him listed as a farmer in the 1905 Kennebunk and Wells Town Register with an occupation of farmer. He is not listed in the 1910 census but from city directories we find him in many cities with many different occupations Manchester, Salem, gardener; Beverly; Sanford, shoemaker;  Kennebunkport.  In 1920 we find Stephen in Kennebunkport working as a farm laborer living with Ada and their daughter Gladys who was 18 at the time.

Frank’s wife Ada died in Canal Point, Florida on December 8, 1925 and was buried in Hope Cemetery in Kennebunk, Maine.  It is from these death records that we find her birth date listed as March 24, 1859.   She had given birth to fourteen children!

Frank died in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire on May 25, 1932 of myocarditis  – his death record says that he he had lived there the last 15 years.

CHILDREN:

Eugene Delmont Shackford (1878-1952) – married Eva Mabel Flood, Edna Drew, and Charlotte Lillian Williams,

Addie May Shackford (1880-????) – married Lafayette Hanson and Walter Sidney Kimball

Bertha G Shackford (1882-1935) – married William Herbert Fowler

Harry L Shackford (1884-1953) – married Pauline Fielding, laborer, shoe maker, fish market, owned Shackford & Gooch fish market

Frank O Shackford (1887-1909) – died age 22

Walter Raymond Shackford (1889-1965) – married Leda Nedeau, Myrtle Brisco, and Bessie Groover, moved to Lake Worth before 1930

Ada Shackford (1891-1891) – died at nine months

Archie A Shackford (1893-1912) – died age 12

Myrtle Eldora Shackford (1894-1966) – married George B Rousin and then Hillie Columbus Dupree.

Ethel Louise Shackford (1896-1981) – married Ernest Hardy Lundgren & Omer Joseph Bourque

Nellie Lena Shackford (1898-1975) – married James Lunt Campbell & William Alfred Bannon

Roland Alfred Shackford (1901-1961) – WWI veteran, served in Germany, married Marion F Webber, Alice M Huff, and Evelyn Beatrice Pontbriand

Gladys Stella Shackford (1901-1953) – married Harry Garfield Smith, Mr Libby, and George Elliot Flower

Unknown Shackford (1903-????) –

We have more research to do on this Shackford family – still searching for sources and analyze the specifics regarding Stephen and Ada’s land purchases as some have to do with sales of family land which may help us understand more about the family history.

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:

1860 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Eaton, page no 65, dwelling 501, family 693, Bradley Shackford; digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 September 2013).

1870 United States Federal Census, Carroll County, New Hampshire, population schedule, Eaton, Page No 15 (penned), 288 (stamped), dwelling 113, family 120, Bradley Shackford; digital image, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : accessed 1 February 2015).

1880 United States Federal Census, Oxford County, Maine, population schedule, Porter, enumeration district (ED) Enumeration District No 136, Page No 21, dwelling 203, family 215, Stephen Shackford; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 21 May 2015).

Find A Grave, Find A Grave, digital images (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 July 2014), Ada L Smith Shackford, Find A Grave Memorial# 121154535

Mitchell Holt and Lawton, compilers, The Town Register Kennebunk and Wells 1905 (Brunswick, Maine: The H. E> Mitchell Co, 1905), page 56; digital, Google Books (https://play.google.com/books : accessed 28 November 2016

New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Death Records 1654-1947, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSLH-XZW, Ada Shackford, 30 September 1891; digital images, FamilySearch, New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947 (http://www.familysearch.org : accessed 31 May 2014).

New Hampshire, New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSVP-QB8, Frank Stevens Shackford, 25 May 1932; index and digital images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ : accessed 20 May 2013).

New Hampshire, New Hampshire, Marriage Records, 1637-1947, , Stephen F Shackford m Ada S Smith, 21 March 1878; index and images, Family Search (http://familysearch.org : accessed 12 April 2017).

Copyright 2020 Joanne Shackford Parkes  (sharing a link to this post is appreciated but please do not copy this material and paste it elsewhere), Updated 10/24/2020 to add death date for Myrtle Eldora Shackford and correct spelling of her husband’s name; 8/25/2019 to add link to Harry L Shackford & many of the spouses of Stephen’s children.