Descendants of John Maxfield
of Salisbury, Massachusetts
Fifth Generation


ZADOCK5 MAXFIELD (Edmund4, Timothy3-2, John1) was born at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, on 23 March 1767[1] a son of Edmund Maxfield and his wife Rachel Russell. He died sometime between 8 August 1820 (census) and 5 February 1822 (probate of father's will). He married at Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts, on 27 July 1791 SUSANNA SOULE.[2] She was born at Dartmouth on 15 June 1768, a daughter of John and Elizabeth Soule.[3] She died at New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, on 2 March 1853.[4]

Zadock Maxfield grew up, the oldest of six children, at Dartmouth, where his father was a cooper and merchant and his family was active in the Religious Society of Freinds. Zadock and his next brother David married sisters, Susanna and Mary Soule.

Zadock Maxfield participated in several property transfers at Dartmouth:

Census records for 1800, 1810, and 1820 reported the Zadock Maxfield family at Dartmouth. Those records only indicate the numbers of persons in various age and sex categories. One possible explanation, based on other known information on the family, follows:[17]

1800
female 45+ unidentified
male 26-44 Zadock, 33
female 26-44 Susanna, 32
female 10-16 Hannah, 8
female 0-9 Rachel, 5
female 0-9 Cynthia, 3
female 0-9 Martha, 0
1810
male 26-44 Zadock, 43
female 26-44 Susanna, 42
female 16-25 Hannah, 18
female 16-25 Rachel, 15
female 10-15 Cynthia, 13
female 10-15 Martha, 10
male 0-9 Russell, 8
male 0-9 James, 6
male 0-9 Edmund, 3
female 0-9 Hepsibah, 1
1820
male 45+ Zadock, 53
female 45+ Susanna, 51
male 16-25 Russell, 18
male 16-25 Edmund, 13
female 16-25 Martha, 20
female 16-25 Hepsibah, 11
male 0-9 Caleb, 8
female 0-9 Anne
female 0-9 unidentified

These lists suggest the following: (1) son William, born in 1793, for whom we have no other record, perhaps died before 1800; (2) daughter Hannah's age could have been over-estimated in 1800; (3) although we have no further record of daughter Cynthia beyond her birth record, her continued existence is suggested by the 1800 and 1810 censuses; (4) Anna, of whom we know only from her grandfather's probate record of 1822, could be a female born after 1810, although she appeared on the probate record list before Hepsibah; (5) James, who earned his living from the sea, could have been already at sea by 1820, at the age of 16.

Zadock's father, Edmund Maxfield, in his will of 6 August 1818, left the remainder of his estate to his grandchildren, one-sixth to the children of each of his children, of whom Zadock was one. The estate was brought before Bristol County Probate Court in January and February of 1822. That record on 5 February clearly stated that Zadock was deceased. The 4 January record listed the minor children of Zadock Maxfield: Russell Maxfield, Edmund Maxfield, Anne Maxfield, Hepsibah Maxfield, and Caleb Maxfield. These records granted guardianship of these minor children to Seth Russell.[18] The older daughters, Hannah, Rachel and Martha, had already married before that date. I have no further information on William and Cynthia, and I have no idea why James was left off the list.

Susanna (Soule) Maxfield had at least eleven children in twenty years. By February of 1822, when her husband is known to be deceased, she was 53 years old and still had children at home, perhaps Caleb 9, Anne 10, Hipsy 12 and Edmund 15. Sons Russell, James and Edmund were all drawn to maritime occupations in the growing whaling port of New Bedford.

The 1830 Census reported Susanna Maxfield resident at New Bedford, head of a household that included a woman in her 60s, two men in their thirties and one man in his 20s.[19] Susanna was the woman; the man in his 20s could have been Russell, 28, who married the following month, or Edmund, 23. The 1840 Census reported Susanna Maxfield, a woman in her 70s, living alone at New Bedford.[20] In 1850 Susanna Maxfield, 81, was living in New Bedford at the residence of Joseph and Dolly Burr.[21]

Susanna (Soule) Maxfield died at New Bedford on 2 March 1853, from dropsey.[22]

Zadock Maxfield and his wife Susanna Soule had the following children:

  1. HANNAH S.6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 11 February 1792;[23] d. at New Bedford on 30 October 1877;[24] m. (intentions published at Dartmouth on 13 August 1811) ISAAC TOBEY HATHAWAY,[25] b. at Dartmouth on 25 September 1788, d. at New Bedford on 22 October 1874, child of Paul Hathaway and Sarah Winslow.[26]
  2. WILLIAM6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 20 September 1793;[27] no further record, 1800 census suggests he deceased by then.
  3. RACHEL6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 1 January 1795;[28] m. (intentions published at Dartmouth on 9 May 1815) NOAH DOUGLAS.[29]
  4. CYNTHIA6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 26 May 1797;[30] no further record, censuses suggest she living through 1810.
  5. MARTHA6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 7 December 1799,[31] d. on 23 November 1851, buried at Friends Cemetery, Ledyard, Cayuga County, New York;[32] m. (intentions published at New Bedford on 8 December 1821) THOMAS PECKHAM.[33] b. on 7 October 1798, d. on 21 October 1861.[34]
  6. RUSSELL6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 5 October 1802.
  7. JAMES6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 3 March 1804.
  8. EDMUND H.6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 10 November 1806.
  9. HEPSIBAH RUSSELL6 MAXFIELD "Hipsey" b. at Dartmouth on 6 April 1809,[35] d. at New Bedford on 30 April 1902;[36] m. (intentions published at New Bedford on 22 March 1828) ELISHA K. ROBBINS.[37] b. at Pomfret, Windham County, Connecticut on 1798, d. at New Bedford on 30 August 1877.[38] Seth Russell appointed her guardian 1822.[39]
  10. ANNE6 MAXFIELD b. at New Bedford on 29 July 1811, d. at Savoy, Massachusetts, on 24 October 1898;[40] m. at Hawley, Massachusetts, on 2 July 1829 ALVIN SEARS, b. at Hawley on 8 January 1804, d. at Savoy, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, on 3 June 1872.[41] Seth Russell appointed her guardian 1822.[42]
  11. CALEB STRONG6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth abt. 1812/3.


NOTES

1Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929,1929,1930), v. 1, p. 159.
2Vital Records of Westport, Massachusetts: to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1918), p. 195; Bristol County Record.
3Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 258.
4Massachusetts Archives, "Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," digital images, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : accessed 12 September 2017), vol. 75, p. 75, e. 68, New Bedford Deaths, 1853, Susannah Maxfield.
5Bristol County, Massachusetts, Deeds, 71:445-46, accessed 30 June 2013; Bristol County Court House, Taunton, Massachusetts (familysearch.org).
6Ibid., 74:448
7Ibid., 74:449
8Ibid.
9Ibid., 76:113-14
10Ibid., 75:199.
11Ibid., 76:114
12Ibid., 82:542.
13Ibid., 78:40-41.
14Ibid., 88:20-21
15Ibid., 88:488-89.
16Ibid., 91:69.
17Second Census of the United States: 1800, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 19, p. 660, Zadock Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed ); NARA microfilm publication M32; Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Third Census of the United States: 1810, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 17, p. 285, Zadock Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 12 March 2012); NARA microfilm publication M25, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Fourth Census of the United States: 1820, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 47, p. 576, Zadock Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 18 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M33, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
18Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, 59:243; Court House, Taunton, Massachusetts.
19Fifth Census of the United States: 1830, population, New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 59, p. 299, Susanna Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 21 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M19, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
20Sixth Census of the United States: 1840, population, New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 178, p. 424, Susanna Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 25 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M704, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
21Seventh Census of the United States: 1850, population, New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 309, p. 304A, household 2942, Joseph Burr family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 2 October 2012); NARA microfilm record group M432, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
22"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 75, p. 75, e. 68, New Bedford Deaths, 1853, Susannah Maxfield.
23Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 158.
24"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," New Bedford Deaths 1877; v. 292, p. 123, e. 505; Hannah Hathaway.
25Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 2, p. 313.
26Elizabeth Starr Versailles, Hathaways of America (Northampton, Massachusetts: Gazette, 1970), 805.
27Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 159.
28Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 158.
29Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 2, p. 313.
30Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 159.
31Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 158.
32Friends Cemetery, Ledyard, Cayuga County, New York, Find a Grave, digital images (findagrave.com : accessed 27 November 2018), Martha Peckham; Created by: Butterfly~Kisses, Photo added by DJC.
33Vital Records of New Bedford, Massachusetts: to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1932. 1932, 1941), v. 2, p. 366.
34Friends Cemetery, Ledyard, Thomas Peckham; Created by: Butterfly~Kisses, Photo added by DJC.
35Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 158.
36Oak Grove Cemetery, New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Find a Grave, database (findagrave.com : 25 July 2018), Hepsibah Russell “Hepsey” Maxfield Robbins; Created by: Anonymous.
37Vital Records of New Bedford, 2:365.
38Oak Grove Cemetery, New Bedford, Elisha Robbins; Created by: Anonymous.
39Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records 59:243-44.
40West Hill Cemetery, Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Find a Grave, database (findagrave.com : 7 July 2018), Ann H Maxfield Sears; Created by: Kevin Avery.
41West Hill Cemetery, Hawley, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Find a Grave, Alvan Sears; Created by: Kevin Avery.
42Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records 59:243-44.


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