ONESIPHORUS PAGE5 MAXFIELD (Currier4, Joshua3, Joseph2, John1) was born at Fishersfield, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, on 18 May 1808[1] a son of Currier Maxfield and his wife Mary Carr. He died at Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, on 4 September 1874.[2] He married at Sunapee, Sullivan County, on 13 November 1828 ABIGAIL HURD CUTTS.[3] She was born at Goshen on 27 July 1809, a daughter of Charles Cutts and his wife Abigail Hurd.[4] She died at Newport, Sullivan County, on 21 January 1896.[5] Onesiphorus Page Maxfield never used his first name and always went by Page. Perhaps he was not impressed by the story of the fugitive slave the Apostle Paul sent home. More likely he found "Page" easier to pronounce and for people to remember. Abigail's sisters, Thankful and Lemira, married Page's brothers, David and Nathan. Page began his married life at Fishersfield (name later changed to Newbury), but he purchased land at Goshen in 1835, and farmed there for the rest of his life.
The 1830 census reported the family of Page Maxfield at Fishersfield, consisting of a man and a woman in their 20s[6] (Page and Abigail). The 1840 census reported the family at Goshen, consisting of a man and a woman in their 30s (Page and Abigail), a girl between 5 and 9 (Marilla), and two boys under 5 (Russell and Harvey).[7]
Page Maxfield participated in several land transfers in Sullivan County:
Page Maxfield was affiliated with the Christian denomination, a movement opposed to denominational labels, creed, and heirarchy, which later united with Congregationalists. Page purchased a pew at the Christian chapel of Goshen on 22 October 1853.[14]
Census records reported the Page Maxfiled household at Goshen, usually in close proximity to other family members, giving ages as follows:[15]
name | 1850 | 1860 | 1870 |
Page | 42 | 53 | 63 |
Abigail | 41 | 50 | 60 |
Russel | 13 | 23 | |
Harvey | 10 | 20 | |
Francina | 8 | 18 | |
Mary J. | 6 | 16 | |
Edith | 6 | 15 |
In 1850 Abigail's mother, Nabby Cutts, age 74, was living with them. In 1880 widow Abigail Maxfield, 70 was living with her son Harvey, 40, his second wife Laura, 32, and his son by his first wife, Herman, 12.[16]
The first child of Page and Abigail, Sanders, died young. Otherwise all of the children married and lived in the area, except that Harvey moved to Wisconsin some time between 1881 and 1887. Daughter Marilla died in 1856, after only eight months of marriage. Her widower, Ira Hurd, Jr., married Marilla's sister Francina in 1861.
Page Maxfield wrote his will on 27 April 1874, he died on 4 September of that year, and his will was proved on 23 September. In his will he remembered modestly his wife and surviving children:[17]
Page Maxfield and his wife Abigail Cutts had the following children:
1New Hampshire, State of, Division of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire, New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card, Birth, Jehhanous Page Maxfield, 1808; digital images, New England Historical and Genealogical Society, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : accessed 30 December 2016).
2New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 6182, Death, Page Maxfield, 1874.
3New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages,index card 9936, Marriage, Maxfield-Cutts, 1828; Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard, ed., Genealogy of the Cutts Family in America (Albany, New York: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1892), 95.
4Walter R. Nelson, History of Goshen, New Hampshire (Concord, New Hampshire: Evans, 1957), 399.
5New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 6126, Death, Abigail Maxfield, 1896.
6Fifth Census of the United States: 1830, population, Fishersfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, roll 76, p. 245, Page Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 21 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M19, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
7Sixth Census of the United States: 1840, population, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, roll 244, p. 23, Page Maxfield; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 25 September 2012); NARA microfilm publication M704, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
8Deeds, 13:443; digital images, Sullivan County Registry of Deeds (nhdeeds.com/sullivan : accessed 29 August 2012).
9Ibid., 31:27.
10Ibid., 24:449.
11Ibid., 31:474.
12Ibid., 28:206.
13Ibid., 41:313.
14Nelson, History of Goshen, New Hampshire, 220.
15Seventh Census of the United States: 1850, population, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, roll 441, p. 69A, household 43, Page Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 9 October 2012); NARA microfilm record group M432, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.; ; Eighth Census of the United States: 1860, population, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, roll 681, p. 874, household 643, Page Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 9 November 2012); NARA microfilm record group M653; Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration; ; Ninth Census of the United States: 1870, population, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, roll 850, p. 509A, household 64, Page Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 8 February 2013); NARA microfilm record group M593; Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
16Tenth Census of the United States: 1880, population, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, enumeration district (ED) 269, roll 768, p. 317A, household 12, Harvey P. Maxfield family; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 13 March 2013); NARA microfilm publication T9, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
17Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Probate Records, 39:442; "New Hampshire, County Probate Records, 1660-1973," digital images, Family Search (familysearch.org: accessed 13 January 2014).
18North Goshen Cemetery, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Find a Grave, digital images (findagrave.com : accessed 1 December 2017), Sandress Maxfield; Created and photo by: Cheshire; Howard, ed., Genealogy of the Cutts Family in America, 192.
19Nelson, History of Goshen, New Hampshire, 411.
20Ibid.
21New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 43453, Death: Francina Hurd, 1908.
22Nelson, History of Goshen, New Hampshire, 411.
23New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 43554, Death: Ira Hurd, 1910; Mill Village Cemetery, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, Find a Grave, digital images (findagrave.com : accessed 30 November 2017), Sophis-Ira Hurd; Created by: Dave, Photo added by Sue.
24New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 16844, Death: Mary Jane Lear, 1923.
25New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 8123, Marriage: Lear-Maxfield, 1862.
26New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 16792, Death: Benjamin Lear, 1907.
27New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 9597, Birth, (female) Maxfield, 1854.
28New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 7855, Death: Edith Emery, 1914.
29Nelson, History of Goshen, New Hampshire, 411.
30New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages, index card 5293, Application for Disinterment: John Q. Emery, 1928.
Howard, Cecil Hampden Cutts, ed. Genealogy of the Cutts Family in America. Albany, New York: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1892.
Mill Village Cemetery, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. Find a Grave. Digital images. findagrave.com : 2017.
Nelson, Walter R. History of Goshen, New Hampshire. Concord, New Hampshire: Evans, 1957.
New Hampshire, State of, Division of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. New Hampshire: Births, Deaths and Marriages. Digital images. New England Historical and Genealogical Society. American Ancestors. americanancestors.org : 2016.
North Goshen Cemetery, Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. Find a Grave. Digital images. findagrave.com : 2017.
Sullivan County Registry of Deeds. "Land Records." Digital images. Sullivan County Registry of Deeds. nhdeeds.com/sullivan : 2012.
Sullivan County, New Hampshire. Probate Records. "New Hampshire, County Probate Records, 1660-1973." Digital images. Family Search. familysearch.org: 2014.
United States Department of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States: 1830, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2012.
________. Sixth Census of the United States: 1840, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2012.
________. Seventh Census of the United States: 1850, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2012.
________. Eighth Census of the United States: 1860, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2012.
________. Ninth Census of the United States: 1870, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2013.
________. Tenth Census of the United States: 1880, population. Digital images. Ancestry. ancestry.com : 2013.
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