Descendants of John Maxfield
of Salisbury, Massachusetts
Fifth Generation


ABRAHAM RUSSELL5 MAXFIELD (Edmund4, Timothy3-2, John1 ) was born at Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, on 7 July 1778[1] a son of Edmund Maxfield and his wife Rachel Russell. He died at Dartmouth on February 1837.[2] He married at Dartmouth on 28 March 1805 SYLVIA TUCKER.[3] She was born at Dartmouth on 19 June 1780, a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Tucker.[4] She died at Dartmouth on 6 July 1840.[5]

Abraham Maxfield and his wife Sylvia Tucker lived and farmed at Dartmouth, where they raised their eight children, all of whom reached adulthood.

Abraham Maxfield participated in a few property transfers at Dartmouth:

Census records from 1810 through 1830 reported the Abraham Maxfield family at Dartmouth with numbers in various age and sex categories which could be explained as follows:[9]

1810
male 26-44 Abraham, 32
female 26-44 Sylvia, 30
male 0-9 Benjamin, 4
female 0-9 Sarah, 2
male 0-9 Jonathan, 0
1820
male 26-44 Abraham, 42
female 26-44 Sylvia, 40
female 16-25 Sarah, 12
male 10-15 Benjamin, 14
male 10-15 Jonathan, 10
male 0-9 Abraham, 7
male 0-9 William, 5
male 0-9 Collins, 5
female 0-9 Hannah, 3
female 0-9 Bathsheba, 1
1830
male 50-59 Abraham, 51
female 40-49 Sylvia, 49
male 20-29 Benjamin, 24
female 20-29 Sarah, 22
male 20-29 Jonathan, 20
male 15-19 Abraham, 17
male 15-19 William, 15
male 15-19 Collins, 15
female 10-14 Hannah, 13
femle 10-14 Bathsheba, 11

With the exception of the apparent over-estimation of Sarah's age in 1820, the census categories fit what we otherwise know of this family.

Abraham R. Maxfield died at Dartmouth on February 1837; Sylvia died there on 6 July 1840. They are both buried at Newtown Burial Ground, Dartmouth.[10]

After the death of their parents, much of the family continued to stick together. In the 1840 census Jonathan headed his own household with his wife and two children. Collins, Abraham and William were each listed as heads of households of one person. Benjamin T. Maxfield headed a household of a man and a woman in their thirties, and two women in their twenties.[11] This could be explained as Benjamin and his siblings Sarah, Hannah and Bathsheba.

Through the succeeding decades Benjamin T. Maxfield, a life-ling bachelor farmer, headed a household that included siblings, nieces and nephews, and cousins of varying degrees.

Hannah Smith Maxfield married Joseph T. Russell, a house painter of Fairhaven, Bristol County, Massachusetts, in 1848.[12] They had two daughters, Mary J. Russell, born at Fairhaven on 7 August 1849,[13] and Ann Eliza Maxfield, born there on 23 August 1851.[14] Joseph and Hannah both died in 1853 from consumption. The two girls were reported in the household of Benjamin T. Maxfield beginning with the 1855 state census.

The 1855 state census reported Benjamin T. Maxfield, 49, farmer, at Dartmouth. In the household were his sisters Sarah 47 and Bathsheba 36, and his orphaned nieces, Mary J. Russell, 6, and Ann E. Russell, 4. The next houshold listed on the census was that of Collins S. Maxfield, 40, farmer, and included his wife Sophronia, 30, and their son Walter, 1. At the same address, the next household was headed by Abigail Maxfield, 73, a maiden aunt of Benjamin and Collins. Her household included a farmer and his small family. The very next household on the list was headed by David Wing Maxfield, a cousin to Benjamin and Collins, son of Seth Maxfield.[15]

Collins Smith and his wife Sophronie both died in 1859, leaving two sons, Walter S. T. Maxfield, age 5, and William M. Maxfield, age 2. The 1860 census reported Benjamin T. Maxfield and his sister at Dartmouth raising four orphaned children of their siblings:[16]

Line Name Age Sex Occupation Birthplace Other
25. Benjamin T. Maxfield 54 m farmer MA
26. Sarah T. Maxfield 51 F MA
27. Walter T. S. Maxfield 5 M MA school
28. William M. Maxfield 3 M MA
29. Mary J. Russell 10 F MA school
30. Anna E. Russell 8 F MA school
31. Abigail Maxfield 78 F MA

Abigail Maxfield was listed as a separate household at the same address. Abraham and Sarah's sister Bathsheba, who had resided with them, died in 1856. Benjamin had real estate worth $1800 and a personal estate of $200. Aunt Abigail owned real estate worth $500.

The 1865 state census reported Benjamin T. Maxfield, 59, farmer, at Dartmouth. with him were Sarah T. Maxfield, 57, Mary J. Russell, 16, Ann E. Russell, 14, and Walter S. T. Maxfield, 11. This census reported birthplaces by town: The Russell girls were born at Fairhaven, the others at Dartmouth.[17] Walter's brother William had been taken in by another uncle, William M. Maxfield, and his wife Susan, who had no children of their own.

The 1870 census reported the Benjamin Maxfield household with the same composition. It described Benjamin as a farmer, Sarah, housekeeper, Mary Russell, no occupation, Ann Russell at school, Walter Maxfield worked on the farm.[18]

Sarah died in 1876. The children grew up and left home. The 1880 census reported Benjamin's family as follows:[19]

Line Name Race Sex Age Related MS Occupation B FB MB Other
4. Maxfield, Benjamin T. W M 74 S retired MA MA MA
5. Maxfield, Maria G. W F 71 cousin W housekeeper MA MA MA

Maria was the widow of Benjamin's cousin, David Wing Maxfield, who died in 1877.

William Munroe Maxfield, the fifth child of Abraham and Sylvia Maxfield, was a master mariner. He served as first mate on the Columbus, which departed from Fairhaven to the Indian Ocean on 16 August, 1841,[20] one month after William had married Phebe Rider. She died while William was at sea. He returned on 4 Spetmeber 1843. On 1 October he married Susan Rider, perhaps a sister of his first wife. In another month he set sail again, on 8 November 1843, as first mate of the Lagoda, bound for the Indian Ocean. He returned on 26 May 1846.[21] On 16 October 1849 he set sail as Captain of the Arabella.[22] The 1850 census listed him, age 34, sailor, in the household of his in-laws, Henry Rider, 69, and Mary Rider, 70. His wife, Susan B. Maxfield, 29, was in the household, along with Ellen A. Rider, 8.[23] The 1855 state census described William M. Maxfield as a farmer, of Dartmouth, age 41, head of household. Also in the household were Susan B. Maxfield, 34, Henry and Mary Rider, both 76, and Elen Rider, 13.[24]

The 1860 census listed William M. Maxfield, 46, master mariner, and Susan B. Maxfield, 38, in the household of William's brother, Jonathan Maxfield, of Dartmouth.[25]

The 1865 state census reported the household of William M. Maxfield, 53, mariner, at Dartmouth. The household inlcuded Susan B. Maxfield, and William M. Maxfield, 2d, age 8.[26] This younger William was a nephew of the elder William, son of his late brother Collins. Further censuses indicate this younger William was raised like a son in the household of this otherwise childless couple. The 1870 census reported the family composition unchanged. The first William was a mariner, the second William worked on a farm and went to school.[27]

The 1880 census reported William Maxfield, 65, now called a farmer, at Dartmouth, with his wife Susan, 56, his "son" William 24, and "daughter" Laura, 18.[28] The younger William was, as we know, the older William's nephew, and Laura was the younger William's new wife.

The older William Maxfield died the month after the census, on 8 July, from heart failure, and is buried in the Ryder Cemetery at Dartmouth.[29] In his will of 18 March 1880 he left everything to his wife Susan and his nephew William.[30]

Abraham Russell Maxfield and his wife Sylvia Tucker had the following children:

  1. BENJAMIN TUCKER6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 20 March 1806;[31] d. at Dartmouth on 10 September 1886.[32]
  2. SARAH TUCKER6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 19 April 1808;[33] d. at Dartmouth on 11 December 1876.[34]
  3. JONATHAN6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 5 January 1810.
  4. ABRAHAM SISSON TUCKER6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 19 December 1812.
  5. WILLIAM MUNROE6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 1 September 1814;[35] d. at Dartmouth on 8 July 1881;[36] m.(1) at New Bedford on 13 July 1841 PHEBE CHANDLER RIDER,[37] b. abt 1814-5 d. at Dartmouth on 10 March 1842;[38] m. (2) at Dartmouth on 1 October 1843 SUSAN B. RIDER,[39] b. at Dartmouth on 27 November 1820, d. at Dartmouth on 4 October 1884,[40] child of Henry and Mary Rider.
  6. COLLINS SMITH6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 26 May 1815.
  7. HANNAH SMITH6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 24 April 1817;[41] d. at Fairhaven on 18 December 1853;[42] m. at Fairhaven on 23 May 1848 JOSEPH T. RUSSELL,[43] b. at Fairhaven abt. 1806-7, d. at Fairhaven on 3 April 1853,[44] child of Wing and Judith Russell. Children of Hannah and Joseph:
    1. Mary J. Russell b. at Fairhaven on 7 August 1849;[45] m. Almon Stickney b. at Vermont about 1848-9.
    2. Ann Eliza Russell b. at Fairhaven on 23 August 1851.[46]
  8. BATHSHEBA W. B.6 MAXFIELD b. at Dartmouth on 24 May 1819; d. at Dartmouth on 12 August 1856.[47]


NOTES

1Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts: to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929,1929,1930), v. 1, p. 157. From the records of Religious Society of Friends, Dartmouth Monthly Meeting.
2Ibid., v. 3, p. 48; Newtown Burying Ground (Friends') Faunce's Corner Road, Dartmouth.
3Ibid., v. 2, p. 312.
4Ibid., v. 1, p. 289.
5Ibid., v. 3, p. 48; Newtown Burying Ground (Friends') Faunce's Corner Road, Dartmouth.
6Bristol County, Massachusetts, Deeds, 83:139, accessed 8 July 2013; Bristol County Court House, Taunton, Massachusetts (familysearch.org).
7Ibid., 90:442-43
8Ibid., 90:74-75.
9Third Census of the United States: 1810, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 17, p. 285, Abm 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, Abraham R. Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 18 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M33, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.; Fifth Census of the United States: 1830, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 59, p. 357, Abrm Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 21 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M19, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
10Newtown Burial Ground, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Find a Grave, digital images (findagrave.com : accessed 23 January 2023), Abraham Russell Maxfield; Created by: Diana L. Brace, Photo added by Linking Ancestors; Sylvia Maxfield; Created by: Diana L. Brace, Photo added by Linking Ancestors.
11Sixth Census of the United States: 1840, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 178, p. 315, Jonathan Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 25 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M704, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
12Massachusetts Archives, "Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," digital images, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : x` 20 August 2017), vol. 37, p. 77, e. 4; Fairhaven Marriages 1849; Russell-Maxfield.
13Ibid., vol. 34, p. 8, e. 37; Birth, Mary Russell.
14Ibid., vol. 51, p. 76, e. 51; Births, Ann Russell.
15Massachusetts, Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1855 Massachusetts State Census, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, v. 5, p. 86, household 91-94, Benjamin T. Maxfield family; digital images, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : accessed 13 August 2022); Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts.
16Eighth Census of the United States: 1860, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 492, p. 868, household 2412, Benjamin T. Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 2 November 2012); NARA microfilm record group M653; Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
17Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1865 Massachusetts State Census, population, Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA, vol 5, p. 135, dwelling 575, household 608, Benjamin T. Maxfield household; digital images, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : accessed 15 August 2013); Massachusetts State Archives, Boston, Massachusetts.
18Ninth Census of the United States: 1870, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 603, p. 117A, household 88, Benjamin T. Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 4 February 2013); NARA microfilm record group M593; Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
19Tenth Census of the United States: 1880, population, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, enumeration district (ED) 80, roll 523, p. 417D, household 492, Benjamin T. Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 8 March 2013); NARA microfilm publication T9, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
20"Whaling Archives," database, New Bedford Free Public Library, City of New Bedford, Massachusetts (https://www.newbedford-ma.gov/Library/Whaling/Whaling.html : accessed 20 January 2014)
21"Whaling Archives."
22"Whaling Archives."
231850 Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 309, p. 441B, household 613, Henry Rider family.
241855 Massachusetts State Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, v. 5, p. 91, household 183, William M. Maxfield family.
251860 Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 492, p. 868, household 2407, Jonathan Maxfield family.
261865 Massachusetts State Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, v. 5, p. 135, household 610, William M. Maxfield family.
271870 Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, roll 603, p. 119B, household 131, William M. Maxfield family.
281880 Census, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, ED 79, roll 523, p. 393D, household 169, William Maxfield family.
29Ryder Family Cemetery, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, Find a Grave, digital images (findagrave.com : accessed 2 December 2012), William M. Maxfield; Created and photo by: Nate Bramlett.
30Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, 229:282; Court House, Taunton, Massachusetts.
31Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 157.
32"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 373, p. 85, e. 49, Dartmouth Deaths, 1886 Benjamin T. Maxfield.
33Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 159.
34"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 283, p. 78, e. 60, Dartmouth Deaths, 1876, Sarah Tucker Maxfield. 35Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 159.
36"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 319, p. 82, Dartmouth Deaths, 1880 William M. Maxfield.
37Vital Records of New Bedford, Massachusetts: to the Year 1850 (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1932. 1932, 1941), v. 2, p. 367.
38Ryder Family Cemetery, Dartmouth, Phebe Maxfield; Created and photo by: Nate Bramlett.
39Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 2, p. 314.
40Ryder Family Cemetery, Dartmouth, Susan B. Maxfield; Created and photo by: Nate Bramlett; "Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 355, p. 84, e. 45, Dartmouth Deaths, 1884 Susan B. Maxfield.
41Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, v. 1, p. 158.
42"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 75, p. 62, l. 58, Deaths, Hannah Russell.
43Ibid., vol. 37, p. 77, e. 4; Fairhaven Marriages 1849; Russell-Maxfield.
44Ibid., vol. 75, p. 61, l. :20; Deaths, Joseph Russell.
45Ibid., vol. 34, p. 8, l. 37; Birth, Mary Russell.
46Ibid., vol. 51, p. 76, l. 51; Births, Ann Russell.
47"Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," vol. 102, p. 61, e. 6, Dartmouth Deaths, 1856 Bathsheba W. B. Maxfield; Newtown Burial Ground, Dartmouth, Bathsheba W. B. Maxfield; Created by: Zachary W., Photo added by Linking Ancestors.


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