Fairfield, James, 1784-1820

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Dates:
Birth 1784
Death 1820

Biographical notes:

Shipmaster, of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Me.; sailed ships for Tobias Lord, Jr., of Kennebunk; master of brig Somers. In 1806 married Lois Walker of Arundel. His favorite sister, Mary, married Joseph Lord, and the brothers-in-law bought real estate together in Arundel. When Thomas Jefferson imposed his embargo and the War of 1812 began, Fairfield and Lord became privateers. Their brig Macdonough was captured by the British and Fairfield and Lord were imprisoned in Dartmoor Prison. They were there when the famous Bloody Massacre of Dartmoor took place. Both men were released in 1815 at the end of the war, returning home to again become shipmasters. Lord was lost at sea in 1817. Fairfield died in 1820.

From the description of Captain James Fairfield collection, 1811-1819 and undated. (Brick Store Museum). WorldCat record id: 441960290

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Subjects:

  • Decedents' estates
  • Prisoners of war
  • Prisons
  • Privateering
  • Ship captains
  • Shipping

Occupations:

  • Prisoners of war
  • Prisoners of war
  • Ship captains

Places:

  • Maine--Kennebunkport (as recorded)
  • Kennebunkport (Me.) (as recorded)
  • England (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Kennebunkport (Me. : Town) (as recorded)
  • Arundel (Me. : Town : 1719-1821) (as recorded)