Descendants of John Maxfield
of Salisbury, Massachusetts
Ninth Generation


THAIS BAYLEY9 MAXFIELD (Charles8-7, Warren6-5, Timothy4-3-2, John1) was born at Fairhaven, Bristol County, Massachusetts, on 26 January 1910, a daughter of Charles Albert Maxfield, Sr., and his wife Bertha Harriet Tirrell.[1] She died at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, on 2 October 1965.[2] She married at Marion, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, on 31 May 1941, CHARLES JOHN NOVECK.[3] He was born at Manchester, Hartford County, on 2 April 1916, a son of Charles and Veronica (Lucosh) Noveck.[4] He died at Farmington, Hartford County, on 10 August 1978.[5] He married as his second or third wife, at West Hartford, Hartford County, on 1 June 1968, VIRGINIA ADELAIDE (PLUMMER) SCHOBINGER.[6] She was born at England about 1924-5 and had previously married at Frome, Somerset, England, on 23 December 1944 JOHN EDWIN SCHOBINGER.[7]

Thais grew up in Fairhaven, the fourth of six children. She graduated from Fairhaven High School in 1927, and from the Bridgewater Normal School, Bridgewater, Plymouth County, in 1931.[8] The Normal School yearbook, after listing her activities, commented:[9]

Did you ever hear of a girl who really liked bugs? Well, Thais does, and almost as much as she likes dancing, riding, and all kinds of sports. She is an ardent admirer of promptness and frankness. When we ask Thais anything, we know that we can depend upon the sincerity of her reply. We have never caught her napping, although she says she enjoys sleeping. There is nothing which she dislikes as much as being overworked. Even though she dislikes being alone, she will never have to worry about it, for she is one of the friendliest girls we ever knew.

Most graduates of Normal School became teachers; however, Thais would follow a different course. She returned home to Fairhaven to care for her aging parents until their deaths in 1939.[10] Then she went to the Hartford Retreat, an insane asylum in Hartford, Hartford County, where she worked as a psychiatric aide.[11]

Charles Noveck also worked at the Hartford Retreat. City Directories from 1936 to 1939 list his occuapation there as: stores clerk.[12] However, in the 1940 Census he listed his occupation as fireman at the hospital. That 1940 census also listed his age as 23 and his marital status as divorced.[13] I have found no record and no other reference to this earlier marriage and divorce. Charles and Thais met at the hospital.

The approach of war brought an occupational change for Charles. At the time of the 1 April 1940 census he was working at the hospital. However when he registered for the draft on 16 October of that year he was working for Hamilton Standard Propeller, of East Hartford.[14] The family remembers tht during the War Charles worked as an electrician on airplane propellers.[15] The 1941 City Directory listed his employer as Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division.[16] Following the war he worked as an electrician for the Royal Typewriter Company.[17]

After marriage, Charles and Thais lived at Manchester.[18] However, by 1946 they were back in Hartford. Charles' mother, Veronica, lived with them from about 1946 to about 1955.[19]

Thais and Charles did not have any biological children, but they adopted and raised two children. George, born in January of 1946, came into the Noveck home when he was 13 months old, and the adoption was completed when he was 22 months old. Judy, born in December of 1948, was brought into the Noveck home when she was an infant. Adoption proceedings were completed when she was about one year old.[20] The following pictures are probably High School Senior pictures given to their Aunt Jean, which came into my possession after her death:


George Bayley Noveck

Judith Lois Noveck

George Noveck married Linda Cables in August of 1966. Following his graduation from Yale University, 12 June 1967, George and Linda, with Linda's mother and brother, went to Montreal, Quebec, to visit the World's Fair. On their return they were involved in a car accident in which George, Linda, and Linda's mother died. The following clipping describes the event:[21]

Upstate New York Crash Fatal to 3 from Area

ELIZABETHTOWN, N.Y. (UPI)--A Hartford man, his wife and his mother-in-law were three of four persons killed Tuesday in a three-car crash on Route 9 near Lake Champlain.

Police said George Noveck, 22, and his wife, Linda, 20, of 399 Zion St., Hartford, were returning from a trip to Expo 67 in Montreal with Mrs. Noveck's mother, Mrs. Emily Cables, 56, of 140 Talcott Rd., West Hartford.

Their vehicle smashed headon into a car driven by Benjamin Hopelian, 54, of New Orleans who also died in the crash.

Robert Cables, 15, son of Mrs. Cables, was injured. He was hospitalized in "fair" condition at Plattsburg Hospital.

The third car involved in the accident was pulling a trailer and was unable to stop to avoid the wreckage. The occupants were not injured.

Mr. and Mrs. Noveck were married Aug. 27, 1966.

Mr. Noveck, 21, was born Jan. 30, 1946, a son of Charles J. and Thais Maxfield Noveck.

He was a graduate of Bulkeley High School and entered Yale in September 1963 as a mathematics major and held the Jacob L. Fox Foundation Scholarship and the Yale Club Scholarship. He was graduated from Yale this June.

He was captain of the Yale Bowling Team from 1965-67, a member of the basketball team from 1964 to 1967, a member of the Guild of Yale University Bell Ringers and the chairman of the Yale Freshman Chorus.

He was employed as an actuary by the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. He was a member of the Broadview Community Church.

He leaves his father of Hartford, and a sister, Judith L. Noveck of Hartford.

Mrs. Noveck was the former Linda Cables and was born in Hartford July 29, 1946, a daughter of the late Charles and Emilie Surke Cables.

She attended Central Connecticut College and was a graduate of Conard High School in 1964. She was a member of the Junior Achievement of Hartford and a member of the choir of the Broadview Community Church.

She leaves three brothers, Charles L. Cables of East Hartford, Donald A. Cables of Windsor and Robert A. Cables of West Hartford.

Mrs. Emilie Surko Cables, widow of Charles L. Cables, was born in New Britain Jan. 7, 1910. She was employed in the office of the Pratt and Whitney Corporation in East Hartford.

Besides her sons, she leaves a brother, Arthur Surko of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and a sister, Mrs. Ottilie Carino of West Hartford, and five grandchildren. . . .

The Hartford Courant published the following tribute to George Novack, written by Lewis Fox, on 4 July 1968:[22]

George B. Noveck

Hundreds of people throughout Hartford are stunned by and saddened by the tragic death in an automobile accident of George B. Noveck, and his wife and mother-in-law.

George had stood at the threshold of what promised to be a wonderful career. He had graduated from Bulkeley High School just four years ago and was class salutatorian. He was a Jacob L. Fox Foundation Scholar. He made a fine record at Yale University and graduated there early in June. George was going to start work in the Actuarial Department of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company on July 5.

George had a brilliant mind, but this was not all. Even in his short life he won many friends and brought to persons a sense of confidence and hope. He was a loyal member of the Broadview Community Church. He sang in the choir and often would play the organ there. Frequently he thought of the ministry as a possible life work. Only a few days before his death he had applied for the position of director of youth activities at the church. A wonderful son, an understanding brother, and a devoted husband, George meant much in every relationship of his life. He had a radiant personality and a tremendous sense of joy. When he was a senior at Bulkelely High School he wrote, "Of primary importance to our own country and its people is the necessity of people learning how to live and get along with other people whether their skin is red, yellow, black or white."

Hartford needed a man like George B. Noveck. In his life he was a tremendous witness for brotherhood, for friendship, and for faith. In death his memory is a challenge to youth and adults to carry on his love of the people and his concern for the underprivileged. Death can have no dominion over such a life. In words of The Old Hymn, "To us there is the keeping of the light along the shore."

Judith Noveck graduatd from Bulkeley High School, Hartford, in 1968. She received an Associate Degree from the New England School of Art, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1971. She then worked as a compositor for Northeastern University in Boston for five years. She married George Robinson in 1973, and this new family lived in Plymouth, Plymouth County, for about fifteen years. Judy ran her own businses: "J. R. Typesetting and Graphics." George worked as a designer of Computer graphics for Codex, Mansfield, Bristol County. They have always been active members of the United Church of Christ.[23]

Thais (Maxfield) Noveck died in 1965, at the age of 55, leaving her husband with children ages 18 and 16. In a little less than three years Charles remarried. His new wife, Veronica Adelaide (Plummer) Schobinger, was born and raised in England. She had served for three years in the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force. She married an American soldier, John Edward Schobinger. He was a Sargeant in the 21st Weather Squadron of the 9th Air Force, and had been overseas since June of 1943.[24] Schobinger, the son of a civil engineer who moved around a great deal, was born at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 9 August 1923,[25] and grew up mostly in Swathmore, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. This marriage must have ended some time before 1960, as on 17 December 1960 John Edwin Schobinger married Eliza W. Mann at West Hartford.[26] Eliza died at Granby, Hartford County, on 10 November 1994. John Schobinger died at Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, on 21 August 1999.[27]

Charles and Virginia Noveck lived in West Hartford. Some time before 1977 he began working as an electrician for Connecticut Stamping and Bending in New Britain, Hartford County.[28] He died in 1978. Charles was a Roman Catholic.[29]

Thais Bayley (Maxfield) Noveck and her husband Charles John Noveck had the following children by adoption:

  1. GEORGE BAYLEY10 NOVECK b. at Hsrtford on 30 January 1946;[30] d. at Elizabeth, Essex County, New York, on 27 June 1967;[31] m. at Hartford on 27 August 1966 LINDA HELENE CABLES,[32] b. at Hartford on 29 July 1946,[33] d. at Elizabeth on 27 June 1967.[34]
  2. JUDITH LOIS10 NOVECK b. at Hartford on 21 December 1948;[35] m. at Hartford on 20 October 1973 GEORGE ALBERT ROBINSON,[36] b. at Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, on 27 July 1944.[37] Children of Judith and George:
    1. Andrew George Robinson b. at Plymouth on 17 November 1984.[38]
    2. Everett Maxfield Robinson b. at Plymouth on 4 November 1986.[39]


NOTES

1Massachusetts Archives, "Vital Records of Massachusetts, 1841-1910," digital images, American Ancestors (americanancestors.org : accessed 13 September 2017), vol. 590, p. 167, e. 15, Fairhaven Births, 1910, Thais B. Maxfield.
2Connecticut Department of Health, "Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001," index, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 18 May 2018), Thais Noveck, 1965.
3Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics, "Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–1970]," digital images of index, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 28 September 2018), Noveck-Maxfield, v. 80, p. 380. Jean H. (Maxfield) Perkins, Genealogy: Perkins-Maxfield. Loose-leaf notebook compiled about 1973; privately held by Charles A. Maxfield, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, Maxfield: Marriage Record.
4Social Security Administration, "U.S. Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 13 April 2017), Charles Noveck, 045-12-5359. United States Social Security Administration, "Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007," database, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 30 September 2018), Charles John Noveck, 045125359.
5"Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001," Charles Noveck, 1978. "U.S. Social Security Death Index", Charles Noveck, 045-12-5359.
6Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut, "Connecticut Marriage File, 1959-2012," index, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 29 September 2018), Noveck-Schobinger, 1968.
7"Schobinger-Plummer," Chester Times, 22 January 1945; Newspaper Archive (newspaperarchive.com : accessed 29 September 2008). p. 8.
8Ruth Howe , Judy Robinson, Charles and Pauline Maxfield, interview by Charles A. Maxfield III, 7 June 1988; notes, privately held by Charles A. Maxfield III, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, .
9Bridgewater Normal School Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, "Bridgewater Normal, 1931," digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 29 September 2018), Thais Bayley Maxfield; U.S., School Yearbooks, 1900-1990; p. 37.
10Ruth Howe ,et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
11Sixteenth Census of the United States: 1940, population, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, enumeration district (ED) 10-6, roll 534, p. 10B, Nurses Home of Hartford Retreat; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 23 April 2013); NARA microfilm group T627. Greater Hartford Directory, 1941 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1941), 921, Thais Maxfield; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018).
12Greater Hartford Directory, 1936 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1936), 812, Charles Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1938 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1938), 596, Charles J. Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1939 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1939), 915, Charles Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018).
131940 Census, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, ED 10-12, roll 534, p. 3A, 1, Hartford Retreat.
14"World War II Draft Registration Cards," digital image, United States, Selective Service System, Fold3 (fold3.com : accessed 29 September 2018), Charles John Noveck, no. 982; citing : National Archives, record group 147.
15Letter from Ruth Howe to Charles A. Maxfield, 1988; held in by Charles A. Maxfield, Lansdale, PA 19446.
16Greater Hartford Directory, 1941, 747, Charles Noveck.
17Greater Hartford Directory, 1946-7 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1947n.d.), 1290, Charles Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1949-50 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1950), 1240, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1951-2 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1951–2), 1207, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 30 September 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1952-3 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1952), 1224, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1953 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1953), 1250, Charle J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1954 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1954), 1266, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Greater Hartford Directory, 1955 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1955), 1247, Charles Noveck; Veronica Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ahcestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Hartford Directory, 1956 (Hartford, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1956), 1232, Charles J. Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Hartford Directory, 1962 (Hartfortd, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1962), 938, Charles J. Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 30 September 2018). Hartford City Directory, 1967 (New Haven, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1967), 714, Charles Noveck; George Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). Hartford City Directory, 1970 (New Haven, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1970), 580, Charles Noveck; Judy Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018).
18Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
19Greater Hartford Directory, 1946-7, 1290, Charles Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1949-50, 1240, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1951-2, 1207, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1952-3, 1224, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1953, 1250, Charle J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1954, 1266, Charles J. Noveck; Veronica Noveck. Greater Hartford Directory, 1955, 1247, Charles Noveck; Veronica Noveck.
20Ruth Howe ,et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
21"Upstate New York Crash Fatal to 3 from Area," undated clipping, from unidentified newspaper; Genealogical Papers of Charles A. Maxfield; privately held by Charles A. Maxfield, Lansdale, PA 19446.
22Lewis Fox, "George B. Noveck," Hartford Courant, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, 4 July 1967,
23Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
24"Schobinger-Plummer."
25United States, Department of State, Consular Reports of Birth, 1910–1949, box 434, file 131, John Edwin Schobinger, 1923; digital images, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 29 September 2018); Record Group 59, National Archives at Washington D.C.
26"Connecticut Marriage File, 1959-2012," Schobinger-Mann, 1960.
27"John Edwin Schobinger," obituary, Hartford Courant, 25 August 1999; Genealogy Bank (genealobybank.com : accessed 29 September 2018), Recent Obituaries.
28Hartford Suburban City Directory (New Haven, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1977), 725, Charles Noveck; Virginia Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018). West Hartford, Farmington, City Directory, 1979 (New Haven, Connecticut: Price & Lee Company, 1978), 450, Charles Noveck; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com : accessed 1 October 2018).
29Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
30Perkins, Jean Maxfield, Perkins-Maxfield Genealogy, Maxfield: Individual worksheet- Thais Bayley (Maxfield) Noveck.
31"Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001," George Noveck, 1967. "Upstate New York Crash Fatal to 3 from Area."
32"Connecticut Marriage File, 1959-2012," Noveck-Cables, 1966.
33Letter from Jody Noveck Robinson, to Charles A. Maxfield, 3 January 1989; held in by Charles A. Maxfield,
34"Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001," Linda Noveck, 1967. "Upstate New York Crash Fatal to 3 from Area."
35Perkins, Jean Maxfield, Perkins-Maxfield Genealogy, Maxfield: Individual worksheet- Thais Bayley (Maxfield) Noveck.
36Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
37Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics, "Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Births [1916–1970]," index, Ancestry (ancestry.dom : accessed 25 September 2018), George Albert Robinson, 1944, v. 82, p. 122. Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
38Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.
39Ruth Howe , et al, interview, 7 June 1988.


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