Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Shackford, John E., 1786-1837 |
Born |
Sept. 2, 1786 |
Birthplace |
Portsmouth, N.H. |
Deceased |
Aug. 16, 1837 |
Deceased where |
St. Louis, Mo. |
Places of residence |
Portsmouth, N.H. (Christian Shore?) St. Louis, Mo. Washington, D.C. |
Occupation |
Mariner, shipmaster and part owner in ships. Steamboat & freight warehouse (St. Louis) Elected as doorkeeper of the Senate (Washington, D.C.) |
Father |
John Shackford. |
Mother |
Amelia Moore. |
Spouse |
Jane C. Smallcorn, daughter of Samuel Smallcorn and Jane Boothby, b. Sept. 2, 17 |
Children |
1. Amelia Jane Shackford, b. Jul. 26, 1810, d. Feb. 18, 1882, m. Nathan Ranney. 2. Caroline Shackford, b. c1813, d. Sept. 8, 1818 (buried at North Cem.). 3. Ann Deborah Shackford, b. 1815, d. Aug. 23, 1898 in Boston, Mass., unm. 4. George R. Shackford, b. 1816 in Portsmouth, N.H., d. Apr. 8, 1871 in Little Falls, N.J., m. Margaret E. Robinson (d. 1845). 5. Charlotte L. Shackford, b. 1817, d. Oct. 13, 1845, m. Jun. 3, 1841 to her cousin Charles Chauncy Shackford (1815-1891), son of William Moore Shackford and Joanna Chauncy. 6. Cornelia W. Shackford, b. 1825, d. 1873, m. Archibald Scott Rutherford. |
Relationships |
Spouses: Jane C. Smallcorn, daughter of Samuel Smallcorn and Jane Boothby, b. Sept. 2, 1786, d. Nov. 16, 1864 in St. Louis, MO., m. Sept. 1808 in Portsmouth, N.H. |
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