FREEMEN
Hubbard Gleanings #3,
By - Jul 27, 2000
Categories: CT, Hubbard Gleanings!!!, MASS.
NEHGR Vol 3; List of Freemen
14 May 1634 - Tho. HUBBARD [C.R. Vol 1, pp 79,
112]
3 Sept 1634 [C.R., Vol 1, p 113]
Benjamin HUBBARD
Edmond HUBBARD
Joshua HUBBARD
2 May 1638 - Mr William HUBBERD [C.R., Vol1, p
196]
From NEHGR Vol 3, starting on p 239; List of
Freemen [cont]
23 May 1666 - James HUBBARD, Cambridge [C.R. Vol
IV, p 562]
19 May 1669 - Richard HUBBARD [listed among those
admitted to ffreedom, but did not take their oaths] [C.R. Vol IV, p 629]
31 May 1671 - Caleb HUBARD, Hingham [C.R. Vol IV,
p 676, 677]
11 Oct 1676 - Jno. HUBBARD, Ipswich [C.R. Vol V, p
112]
2 Oct 1678 - Enock HUBBARD, Hingham [C.R. Vol V, p
202]
19 May 1680 - Mr. Neh. HUBBARD - Camb. Villg [C.R.
Vol V, p 260]
11 May 1681 - David HUBBART - Hingham [C. R. Vol
V, p 306]
From NEHGR Vol 3, starting on page 345: List of Freemen [cont]
7 May 1684 - Jno. HUBBARD, N. Hamp. [C. R. Vol V,
p 436]
18 Apr 1690 - Richard HUBBARD, Salisbury [Inter.,
Vol II, p 25-27]
FAMILY GROUPS
George Hubbard and Bonds Genealogy,
By Arthur M Hubbard - Feb 29, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop
When the discussion of George Hubbard and who he was arises the
most often asked questions are, who were his parents, where did he come from,
who was his wife and who were his children. I offer these questions for all to
participate in answering. I will not attempt to answer any of these questions
now. I wish to devote my time to
sources of information and the importance of providing cites. The example I
will use is the frequently seen reference in the discussion of who was George
Hubbard and his descendants. "Bonds Genealogies and History of
Watertown". I have cited Bonds to
validate my arguments. What information is found in "Bonds when you look
up Hubbard?
P.303-James and Sarah Hubbard had a son Thomas b. August 10, 1638.
P.795-798-George Hubbard and his wife Mary (no last name) lived in
Watertown circa 1635.
The detailed entries begin with George's son John. John's son
Jonathan, his son Major Jonathan who marries Rebecca Brown and their son
Jonathan who marries Abigail Jennison.
Bonds is a legitimate source to cite, it corroborates more
detailed information found elsewhere but in the final analysis the use of Bonds
to authenticate anything about George Hubbard is limited. I have not read Bonds from cover to cover.
This is my interpretation. I have extrapolated from it what I thought was
significant. I believe that it is
important and a responsible act to provide the sources of your information to
allow other researchers to explore them.
Anyone interested can look at the Recipe section of this site
and find additional information about Bonds. I encourage everyone to utilize
the recipe section to start building a bibliography/source guide.
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The American Genealogist/Jacobus article,
By Arthur M Hubbard - Feb 5, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop
TAG vol. 10; 1933 - "George Hubbard's wife" by Donald
Lines Jacobus
The statement is seen in many printed works (a) that Mary wife of
George1
Hubbard of Guilford was a daughter of John1 Bishop of Guilford.
The writer
has not found any evidence to bear this out, and is convinced that
the said
Mary was not a daughter of John Bishop.
John Bishop came with the original Guilford company in 1639. The
history of
George Hubbard is different. He came first to Massachusetts, then
to
Wethersfield by 1636, removed 1643 to Milford, CT and 1650 to
Guilford.
Bishop brought a wife and young children with him to Guilford; the
children,
judging by the time they married, were born in the 1630's. Hubbard
had
several children born before he settled in Milford, the oldest
almost
certainly born before 1640. The evidence of the dates would lead
us to
believe that Hubbard and his wife were not much younger than
Bishop and his
wife. The question may be asked, how Hubbard came to acquire a
daughter of
John Bishop for his wife, since Hubbard was a married man while
still
residing in Wethersfield, and his marriage almost certainly took
place prior
to the arrival of the Bishops with the Guilford party in 1639.
All statements to the effect that Hubbard's wife was daughter of
Bishop are
apparently based on the will of Mrs. Ann Bishop, made 12 June 1673,
in which
she gave twenty shillings to her grandchild Elizabeth Hubbard. (b)
Yet this
will itself proves that Mrs. Mary Hubbard was not her daughter.
Mrs. Bishop
gave her eldest son John Bishop 5 pounds above "his equal
proportion with my
other Too children," and she willed that the residue of her
estate should be
divided "Betwixt my three children, viz., John and Steuen
Bishop and James
Steele." Further she called James Steele her son-in-law, and
the inventory
mentioned property in Mr. Steele's hands "which his wife
claims as given to
her by her Mother."
The terms used in the will prove conclusively that Mrs. Bishop had
but three
living children in 1673: John, Stephen, and Bethia wife of James
Steele.
Certainly no sane woman would refer to "my other two children"
and again to
"my three children" if she had at the time four living
children. The joker
in the deck is that Mrs. Mary Hubbard was living in 1673, and did
not die
until 14 Sept. 1676. (c) Therefore, she was not the daughter of
Mrs. Ann
Bishop. And if Mrs. Mary Hubbard was daughter of John Bishop by a
former
marriage, then her daughter Elizabeth Hubbard would not have been
granddaughter of Mrs. Ann Bishop.
It must not be forgotten that not only did George Hubbard have a
daughter
Elizabeth, but Daniel2 Hubbard had married (in 1664) Elizabeth
Jordan, and
that the latter may conceivably have been the Elizabeth Hubbard
whom Mrs.
Ann Bishop called her granddaughter. Elizabeth Jordan was daughter
of Mr.
John Jordan, and original Guilford proprietor in 1639, by his wife
Ann, and
for anything we know to the contrary, Mrs. Ann Jordan may have
been the
daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Ann Bishop. At any rate, Mrs. Jordan
married
secondly Thomas Clarke and died at Saybrook 1 Jan. 1671/2.
Therefore, she
was not living when Mrs. Bishop made her will; and there is no
objection to
the theory that the Bishops had children who died prior to 12 June
1673 when
Mrs. Bishop had but three surviving children.
This Theory, which would make Elizabeth (Jordan) Hubbard the
grandchild
named in the will, is attractive, and the most serious objection
that can be
brought against it is that the known ages of the Jordan children
necessitate
placing the birth of Mrs. Ann Jordan about a decade earlier than
the births
of the known three Bishop children. That objection is not
insuperable.
However, this should be considered merely as an unproved theory
unless
readers can supply documentary evidence of a more compelling
character than
the bare mention of Elizabeth Hubbard as a grandchild in the will
of Mrs.
Bishop, which may admit of more than one interpretation.
(a)"1000 Years of Hubbard History," pp. 199-200, states
that "with these
migrators [from Watertown, MA, to Wethersfield, CT] went George
Hubbard, his
family , his father-in-law, John Bishop, and his family." No
contemporary
record has been found to indicate that John Bishop ever resided in
Watertown, Mass., or Wethersfield, CT, or that he was the
father-in-law of
George Hubbard; as stated in the text above, he first appears in
1639 with
the Guilford settlers who came direct from England.
(b) Manwaring's Digest of Early Conn. Probate Records, vol. 1, pp.
183-184.
(c) Guilford Vital Records, vol. A, p. 68.
The TAG/Jacobus information with cites can be found in the multi
volume series of The American Genealogist. Many libraries have the series. I
believe the following is the article in its entirety. Another researcher sent
this copy to me but I have looked it up myself in the TAG and do not remember
any editing. Concerning the validity of this article I think it is flawed. Thus
the argument fails. The author demonstrates recklessness and arrogant
assumptions.
I think the flaw in the Jacobus article begins in Para 2- It assumes that John Bishop cannot be the
father of Mary Bishop wife to George Hubbard because of "unmentioned"
dates of birth some known dates of death
and certain events of the period. This is where I believe this article
starts tracking the wrong direction. Mary is traditionally listed as the first
child of John and Anne Bishop. Anne may or may not be Mary's mother. Mary
Bishop Hubbard died in 1675. Anne
Bishop died in 1676. John Bishop who died in d1660 certainly can be the father
of Mary Bishop. I accept the c1605 DOB for Mary Bishop. The following children
of John and Anne Bishop were: Mary, Anne (mJames Steel), John, Stephen, Bethia
b1634-d1676 (mJames Steel b1622-d1675/6), Sarah.
Ref Para 3-No doubt this Will exists and does not name her
children in entirety just her known-surviving children.
Ref Para 4 - This is taking a very large liberty in assuming the
meaning of what Anne Bishop thought or meant in her Will to suddenly prove
conclusively ones own argument. Records have James Steele married to both Anne
Bishop and Bethia Bishop. This could be an error or possibly he had been
married to Anne first and for whatever reason (Anne s death) eventually married
Bethia. It is additionally ridicules for Jacobus to assume that Elizabeth
(whoever she may be, Grand daughter, step grand daughter, grand daughter in law
-see para 5.) could not be refereed to as Grand daughter in the Will.
Ref Para 6-And so, if this is as confusing to you as it was to
Jocobus you might also decide to throw all caution to the wind and recklessly
involve the Jordan family into this only if you adjust their history to
conveniently fit your scenario.
I do not know for sure the answers to who the Anne Bishop Will
refers according to Jacobus. I have not seen this Will. This is something I
will pursue when time allows. Any help will be appreciated. What I do know is
that George Hubbard had a wife named Mary Bishop. Jacobus may not have had
access to some of the research that is now available to researchers. He
certainly was not part of the Internet information age.
This is my analysis; your comments are welcome. I hope this is
clear to you.
Previously posted on this site:
Extensive history of Hubbard Family, Part 2<br>Coralynn
Brown Swerdfeger :Thursday, November 18, 1999
<br><br>
I found where MARY BISHOP really figures into the Hubbard lines.
She is not the mother of George Hubbard who married Elizabeth Watts. as is
sometimes reported.
She is more of a contemporary of his and she was married to a
George Hubbard, which may have contributed to all the confusion.
From "The Hubbard Thompson Memorial" a Genealogical Record
and Historical Account of the ancestors and descendants of Ebenezer Hubbard and
Mary Thompson, his wife, compiled and edited for Ellen Hubbard Skinner and
Lillian Kimball Stewart, published in 1914, we find:
George Hubbard died in Guilford (CT) in January 1683. His will, on
record in the Probate Office of New Haven, has a codicil dated May 23, 1682, in
which he stated that his life had been prolonged, and devised a room in his
house to his daughter Elizabeth. The inventory of his estate was taken May 30,
1683. George Hubbard's wife, MARY, daughter of John BISHOP, one of the original
proprietors of Guilford, whom he married in England. She died Sept. 14, 1675.
George and Mary were survived by eight children: Mary, John,
Sarah, Hannah, Elizabeth, Abigail, William and Daniel. Children:
Mary was married in 1647 to John Fowler, a Deputy Magistrate and
deacon of the church at Guilford. She died in 1713.
Sarah, born in Wethersfield in 1634, was married to Daniel
Harrison of New Haven, and went to Newark, New Jersey.
Hannah, born in Wethersfield in 1637 married Jacob Melyen, son of
Patroon, Cornelius Melyen of New Haven in 1662. They removed to Boston, where
she died in 1717.
Elizabeth, born in Wethersfield in 1638, was married late in life
to Deacon John Norton of Guilford.
Abigail, baptized in Milford May 26, 1644, was married in 1657 to
Humphrey Spinning of New Jersey.
Daniel, baptized in Milford May 26, 1644, married Elizabeth
Jordan, and died in Guilford in 1720. His grandson, Daniel, was one of the
wealthiest men of New England, and at his death in 1751 left an estate valued
at more than 20,000 pounds. (we have no English pound sign on our keyboards,
sorry).
William, youngest son of George and Mary (Bishop) Hubbard, married
Abigail Dudley, and settled in Greenwich, CT.
The grave of George Hubbard was in the Guilford cemetery, south of
where the soldiers' monument now stands in the center of the Guilford village
green. This cemetery was not used after 1817, and the gravestones were removed.
An interesting relic of George Hubbard is still in existence (remember, this
was pub in 1914) in Guilford and has never been out of the Hubbard family. It
is a linen chest brought by him from England. it is made of oak, is about four
feet high and two feet deep, with a crude scroll work embellishing the front.
The wood, all except the panels, is two inches thick, and is held together with
wooden pegs. It formerely opened at the top, but a...... (that's where I run
out of this document, sorry.)
Some of you are indeed descended from this George Hubbard.
HOWEVER: this is not the George Hubbard who married Elizabeth Watts. This one
married Mary Bishop. These 2 couples were in the same basic generation. If you
have them listed in a father/son family scenario, expunge this now.
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George Hubbard Mary Bishop/TAG-Jacobus debate,
By Craig Hubbard - Feb 1, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop,
George H/Eliz Watts
Arthur M Hubbard, Monday, November 22, 1999 wrote:
Dear Coralynn, I am happy to see that your research agrees with my
own. After my initial mesage to you I was prepared to duel ot the George
Hubbard Mary Bishop/TAG-Jacobus debate....
I'm interested in hearing more about this
debate. I am aware of the TAG article
and have a copy filed away somewhere.
This is not my line I descend from Middletown George, Daniel, Daniel,
Daniel, Daniel, Moses, Socrates, Snowden, Clyde, Herbert, Craig.
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SOURCES used in George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts lines,
By Coralynn Brown - Dec 3, 1999
Categories: George H/Eliz Watts
In the postings "George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts, the Real
Scoop", and George/Elizabeth Watts, Third Generation, the Ranney
family" and others I have yet to post, the sources given on the material
photocopied and sent to me are:
Digest refers to Charles Manwaring's "Digest of Early
Connecticut Probates" 1635-1750.
"Middletown Upper Houses" by Adams, p. 581-Hubbard; p.
529-Doolittle, Ranney Family.
"The Stocking Ancestry" by Rev. Charles Henry Wright Stocking,
D.D. (1903)
"Early Families of Hartford, Conn" by Barbour, pp
327-8-Hubbard; p 136-Butler; p. 127-Burr.
"Hale-House and Related Families" by Donald Lines
Jacobus, p. 630-Hubbard; p 160-Hale-How;
p 257-8 Peck-Cornwall-Hubbard, p 259-Butler; p 467-Bidwell; p 606-
Olcott.
"The American Genealogist" quarterly, vols 27-30 Four
Spencer Brothers; vol 54, p 135-Ward; vol 45, p 92-4-Plumb; vol 47, pp 136-46,
235-6- Bacon.
Savage's "Dictionary of N.E. Families" vol 2, p
485-Hubbard, vol 4 p 528-Whitmore.
"Connecticut Nutmegger" quarterly, 6:347-Farmington
Marriages; 8:544-Middletown Cemetery Records; 10:411- Haddam, Conn. Cem.
Rec; 12:706-Shailor;
12:112-Bailey-Hubbard; 16:97-Hubbard-Barnes;
2:308-Roberts-Hubbard; 4:414-Hubbard-Ford.
Barbour's Collection of Births, Marriages and Deaths of CT.
Family History Library, Salt Lake City Film #004,848-Middletown
First Congreg. Church Records.
"New England Historic & Genealogical Register"
14:62-8-Middletown Records; 15:161-7-Epitaphs of Old Burying Place, Middletown,
Conn.
"John Johnson of Roxbury, Mass." by Paul Franklin
Johnson, pp 25-6 Hubbard; 28-Hubbard;
49-Barnes-Johnson; 54-Caleb Hubbard; 24-Hubbard; 16-Hubbard.
"Coe-Ward Memorial" (1897) p. 41
"Hamlin Family" by H.F. Andrews (1900) p. 41
"Families of Ancient New Haven,Conn" by D.L.Jacobus, 9
vols in 3.
"Fuller Family in England and America" by J.H. & F.
Fuller, p 248-Parthena Hubbard.
"History of Ancient Wethersfield" by Henry Stiles, vol
2, 522-Nott; 620-Seymour.
"History of Ancient Windsor" by Stiles vol. 2.
"Genealogy of Conn. Families" taken from NEHGR, 3
volumes 3:301-Seymour.
"Descendants of William Ward of Middletown" by M.
Wheeler Molyneaux.
"The Descendants of Andrew Warner" by Lucien C. Warner
& Josephine Nichols.
"Bidwell Genealogy" by Joan Bidwell vol 1, pp
33-Hubbard-Bidwell; 24-Hubbard-Bidwell.
"Kirby's of New England" by Meletiah Everett Dwight pp
24-6.
"William Cornwall & His Descendants" by Dr. Edward
E. Cornwall (1901)
"William Clark/e of Haddam, Conn" by Prentise Glazier, p
7.
George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts: 3rd Generation (the Ranney family),
By Coralynn Brown - Dec 1, 1999
Categories: Connecticut, George H/Eliz Watts
THOMAS RANNEY b 3-1-1660/1 d 2-6-1726/7 Middletown CT (parents
were Mary Hubbard b 1641 & Thomas Ranney b 1635) (Mary's parents were
George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts)
THOMAS m Rebecca WILLETT, dau of Nathaniel Willet & Hannah
Adams. Children:
1. Thomas Ranney b
8-14-1692 Middletown, CT died 3-22-1764, m Esther WILCOX b 10-31-1731 dau
Ephraim Wilcox & Silence HAND.
2. Willet Ranney b
3-30-1693/4 Middletown, CT d 9-5-1751 m (1) Anna JOHNSON (2) Deborah WHITE in
1731.
3. George Ranney b
10-28-1695 Mdltn, d 3-18-1725 m Mary HALE b apx 1703 Mdltn, d 11-26-1749 dau of
Thomas Hale & Mary HOUSE.
4. Rebecca Ranney b
12-10-1700 Mdltn m Jonathan DOOLITTLE.
5. Nathaniel Ranney b
6-17-1702 Mdltn, d 9-25-1766, m (1) in 1731 Dorothy HALE b apx 1710 d 1732, dau
of Thomas Hale & Mary House. (2) m Rachel SAGE 1733/4 (3) m Thankful WILLARD 1756.
6. Ann Ranney b 7-23-1706 Middletown, CT.
7. Margaret Ranney b
8-21-1708 Mdltn, d 7-28-1783 m in 1742 her cousin Ebenezer Ranney b 11-22-1704
Mdltn, d 12-22-1783 son of Ebenezer Ranney & Sarah WARNER.
JOHN Ranney (son of Mary Hubbard & Thomas Ranney, gr/son of
George Hubbard & Elizabeth Watts) b
11-14-1662 m Hannah TURNER in 1693 Mdltn, she b 6-20-1675 Mdltn, dau of Edward
Turner & Mary SANFORD.
Children:
1. Marce/Mercy Ranney b.
12-28-1695 Mdltn, d 10-1-1762 Mdltn, m in 1722 John HALL,b 8-19-1699 d
1-3-1767, son of Samuel Hall & Sarah HINSDALE. (John also m Sarah Gaines in
1765, but this would be a collateral line.)
2. Hannah Ranney b
6-1-1699 Mdltn, d 11-26-1699 as infant.
3. John Ranney 9-12- d
9-20- both 1700 (d an infant. Two in a
row, can you imagine how heartbreaking that must have been?)
4. John Ranney b 10-1-1703
Mdltn, d 9-18-1760 Mdltn m (1) in 1723/4 Eunice WRIGHT (2) 1730/1 Martha MILLER
b 3-28-1705 dau of John Miller and Marcy BEVIN.
5. Richard Ranney b
2-18-1705/6 Mdltn, d 9-16-1759 Mdltn, m in 1729 E. Mdltn, Margery MILLER b apx
1713 dau John & Marcy.
6. Deborah Ranney b
8-24-1708 Mdltn
7. Jeremiah Ranney b
1-25-1713/4 Mdltn, d 1713/4.
8. Samuel Ranney b.
8-12-1715 Mdltn, d 8-21-1758 m Ann MILLER b 12-7-1701 dau of John Miller &
Mercy Bevin.
JOSEPH RANNEY (parents also Mary Hubbard and Thomas Ranney,
gr/parents George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts) b 9-1663 d 3-2-1745 Mdltn m in 1693
Mary STARR b 1672 New London, CT d 10-18-1747 Mdltn, dau of Comfort Starr &
Marah WELD. Children:
1. Mary Ranney b
12-14-1694, Mdltn, d 3-13-1731/2, m in 1715 Samuel SHEPARD b 4-18-1692 Mldtn, d
(drowned in CT Rvr) 4-9-1750 son of Edward Shepard & Abigail SAVAGE. (Samuel m (2) 1733 Christian Kould or Rould
or Mould, hard to read,)
2. Elizabeth Ranney b
1-1-1697 Mdltn, d 1-9-1723.
3. Joseph Ranney b 4-11-1699
Mdltn, d 10-18-1783, Mdltn, m in 1725 Abigail WARNER b 11-18-1704 Mdltn, d
2-14-1777, dau of John Warner and Ann/Anna WARD.
4. Abigail Ranney b
11-16-1702 Mdltn, d 7-1-1777 m in l726 Joseph STOCKING b. 2-27-1703 d
10-17-1783 son of Daniel Stocking & Jane Mould or Would or something.
(Joseph also m Hannah Pitkin Magill.
5. Sibbell Ranney b
3-10-1704 Mdltn, m in 1724 Amos PORTER.
6. Daniel Ranney b
7-13-1707 Mdltn, d 9-27-1758 Mdltn, m in 1730/1 Esther STOWE b 2-20-1705/6
Mdltn, d 7-24-1750 dau of Samuel Stowe & Esther Mould or Would, (boy am I
getting tired of that name. It's blurry
on the page).
7. Jonathan Ranney b
8-26-1709 Middletown, CT d 7-30-1773 Guilford, CT m in 1738 in Guilford, Anna
PARMALEE.
8. Rachel Ranney b
12-26-1711 Mdltn, d 3-16-1739 Mdltn m in 1737 Elisha STOCKING b 3-25-1714,
Mdltn, d 4-4-1775 Mdltn, son of Daniel Stocking & Jane Mould or Would, good
grief, couldn't these people find anyone in another family?!
STAY TUNED, THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING, THERE ARE STILL FIVE COUPLES
WITH THEIR CHILDREN TO GO IN THIS BRANCH.
FAIRFIELD County, CT stats,
By Coralynn Brown - May 6, 2000
Categories: Connecticut
Nathaniel Hubbard & Mary Quintard m 5/19/1742
Children:
Elizabeth Hubbard b
5/18/1743
Nathaniel Hubbard b 4/29/1745
William Hubbard b
9/17/1749
Isaac Hubbard b 7/1/1747
Mary Hubbard b 11/23/1751
Margaret Hubbard b 5/29/1754
Ann Hubbard b 11/1/1761
Gabriel Hubbard & Hannah Dibble m 2/28/1811
Children:
Platt Hubbard b 11/19/1811
d 1/30/1816
Ellen Hubbard b 8/1/1813
Theodore Hubbard b
5/14/1815 d 8/28/1816
George Dibble Hubbard b
11/19/1816
DR. Nathaniel Hubbard & Mary (??) m in Stanwich
Children:
Arch Hubbard b in
Greenwich 10/14/1798
Henry Hubbard b in Carmel,
NY 8/17/1800
Julia Ann Hubbard b
Stamford, 3/7/1802
Alexander Hubbard b
6/3/1804
John Wheaton Hubbard b
5/26/1808
George Mackay Hubbard b
6/10/1810
Eleanor Hubbard b
10/10/1812
Sarah Thomas Hubbard b 2/17/1815
Cornelia Hubbard, b 5/16/1817
William Hubbard b
7/24/1819
Frances Hubbard b 8/17/1821
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Many lines: John H of POMFRET (corrected Feb. 10th),
By Coralynn Brown - Jan 19, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, John H of Pomfret
I am looking at the Thousand Years of Hubbard History (pub in
1895) and there are MANY Hubbard emigrants who began "family lines"
in New England. As a for-instance, here
is what the book has (condensed by me) on a JOHN HUBBARD of Pomfret, CT.
This material was given to us by Joanne Benne who names the
source: Genealogies of Woodstock
Families by C.W. Bowenand completed by Donald Lines Jacobus.
John Hubbard was in Boston about 1670. Married Rebecca (Wells?)
and removed to Roxbury, MA.
Children: Rebecca &
Rachel were baptized as good-sized children April 11, 1686.
9/21/1684 a dau, Sarah, was baptized.
4/11/1686 Mary was baptized.
July 21, 1686, abt 40 of Roxbury's citizens founded New Roxbury
afterward called POMFRET, then Woodstock, or "Mashamequet."
CHILDREN of John H and Rebecca:
Rebecca bpt Roxbury 13 Apr
1684, m Woodstock Feb 4, 1701-2 David BISHOP of Woodstock.
Rachel bpt Roxb. 13 Apr 1684.
Sarah b Roxb. 21 Sept 1684, d Ashford, Nov. 30, 1755 ae 81, m in
Woodstock Dec 26, 1707 Josiah BUGBEE of Woodstock.
Mary b Roxb. Apr 1686, d Pomfret May 14, 1724, m in Woodstock Jan
16, 1711-12 Caapt. Leicester GROSVENOR b apx 1675, d Pomfret Sept 8, 1759 in
85th year. son of John Grosvenor and Esther Clark.
John b Woodstock May 3, 1689.
John (2) Hubbarad b May 3, 1679 d prob Pomfret Apr 15, 1760, m
Mary_________? w/d Pomfret Oct 11, 1731. Their children were:
John (3) Hubbard b Nov 15, 1712 m bef 1733 Bridget SPAULDING.
Benjamin b May 13, 1713-14, d Pomfret June 17, 1789, m in Pomfret
Aug 13, 1735 Susanna CADY b Canterbury Aug 5, 1716, dau of Jonathan Cady and
Hannah.
Mary b Aug 13, 1716, d 1724.
Ebenezer b Mar 30, 1718, d 1724.
Joseph b Sept 22, 1720 m in Pomfret 1744 Deborah_____
Ebenezer b July 1, 1725, d 1752.
Mary b Sept 15, 1728 m in Pomfret 1751 Paul ADAMS.
Lucy b Feb 1733, d 1751
Olive (twin) b 1733.
Part 2: MANY lines: John Hubbard of Pomfret, CT,
By Coralynn Brown - Jan 19, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, Illinois,
John H of Pomfret, New York State
continuing on:
WILLARD, eldest son of Benjamin & Susannah (Cady) Hubbard was
born in Brooklyn, CT 11/10/1737 and d in 1813 of pneumonia. He m 7/20/1767 Lucy STARR (b 1727, d
1815 dau of Samuel Starr of Norwich CT
and Annie (Bushnell) Starr.
CHILDREN:
Simeon (b 9/10/1769 d 3/6/1771)
Simeon Carew (b 1/30/1771 d 5/19/1850)
Caroline (b 12/16/1772 d 4/17/1790)
Samuel Starr ( b 8/4/1777
d 8/3/1815, leaving son Albert (Dr.) of Scituate and Providence, R.I., who had
son Samuel, and Willard (see following)
WILLARD, son of Willard and Lucy (Starr) Hubbard was born 4/6/1775
in Montville, New London, CT, died in Pomfret 9/29/1866. He married on 4/19/1801, Lois WILLIAMS (d
8/11/1833, dau of Seth and Mary (SNOW) Williams of Raynham, MA.
CHILDREN:
Lucy Starr Hubbard (b 7/21/1802 d 1887, m on 11/28/1831 Carr
LAWTON of Pomfret and had: Charles
Lawton (d at 24), Lewis C. Lawton.
Moved to Providence R.I. and children born:
Henry (b 9/12/1804 d 9/14/1804)
Charles Williams Lawton (b 6/7/1806, d Dec 1878, m Lucy SPAULDING
, lived in Pomfret & had children:
Joseph, Fanny (died young), and Lucy who married Henry H. FRENCH
of Stockbridge, MA.
Mary Snow Lawton (b 8/31/1808,
Catharine (b 11/2/1810, d in Pomfret 6/13/1872),
William Lawton (b 3/14/1813 d 4/1/1817)
Eliza Ann Lawton (b 2/7/1815, d 8/8/1884, m Appleton PARK of
Pawtucket R.I. 6/6/1854, & had children:
Susan Maria Park (b 10/19/1855 m her cousin Henry
Seward HUBBARD. Children:
Charlotte (b 12/11/1816, d in Pomfret 10/20/1886)
Samuel William Hubbard born 12/29/1821 (see following)
SAMUEL WILLIAM HUBBARD, youngest child of Willard and Lois
(Williams) Hubbard, b 12/29/1821 married Mary Hurst GLADDING in Providence R.I.
5/19/1850.
Children:
Willard Gladding Hubbard (b 4/30/1853 m in 1882 to Emma GOULD of
Providence and had children:
Ernest (b 4/5/1883
Frank (b 1885)
Henry Seward
Albert Charles (b 9/26/1856)
Ellen Rebecca (b 6/14/1858)
DESCENDANTS of STEPHEN HUBBARD of Smithfield, R.I.
Stephen Hubbard, son of (Major) Benjamin and Mrs. Chloe (Eldridge)
Hubbard (widow of James Eldridge, with several children), was born 12/29/1776
in Smithfield, R.I. and died 6/20/1853.
He married on 9/19/1803 Zeruiah GROSVENOR (b in Brookfield MA 6/16/1779,
d 4/7/1842, dau of Oliver and Zeruiah (Payson) Grosvenor.
CHILDREN:
William Grosvenor Hubbard (see following)
Julia Maria (b in Pomfret 4/14/1807, d in New York City 4/20/1872,
m on 9/10/1835 Canfield JENKINS (b in Rhinebeck NY 3/22/1805, d in NY City
5/29/1871)
Children:
Mary Hubbard Jenkins
Edward Canfield Jenkins
Oliver Payson Hubbard (b in Pomfret 3/31/1809, Yale 1828, Prof at
Dartmouth, N.H. 1836, Legislature 1833-34, S.C.Med Coll 1837, L.L.D. Hamilton
Coll NY, 1861, scientist, MARRIED 5/17/1837 Faith Wadsworth SILLIMAN, (b New
Haven 12/18/1812 d N.Y. City 2/26/1887, dau of Prof Benjamin and Harriet
(Trumbull) Silliman.
Children:
Harriet Trumbull Hubbard, b in Hanover, N.H. 5/25/1838, d NY City
10/25/1891.
Henrietta Whitney Hubbard n in Hanover, N.H. 2/28/1840 unmarried.
Grosvenor Silliman Hubbard b in New Haven CT 10/10/1842,
unmarried.
Benjamin Payson Hubbard, b in ROME, N.Y. 1815, married at Ottawa,
ILLINOIS 8/21/1838 to Saunna CLARK.
Children:
Annie Hampton Hubbard d 1847-48
Julia A. Hubbard 10/7/1839, unmarried.
Mary Louise Hubbard b 10/21/1842, married in Rochester (NY?)
9/5/1867 Benton Merritt HAIGAR (b 4/12/1839)
No children.
Henriette Chauncey Hubbard
born in Athens, O (Ohio?) 1/20/1847
married in Rochester 8/5/1868 J. Otis SMITH, no children
but adopted dau Ruth).
Stephen Grosvenor Hubbard born in ROME, N.Y. 10/16/1816 m Mrs.
Aurelia ROBINSON (b in Middletown CT 1/5/1821 d New Haven CT 5/16/1891, dau of
William and Aurelia (BOWERS) Plumb, no children. Dean Med. School, Yale College.
WILLIAM GROSVENOR Hubbard - born in Providence, R.I. 12/1/1804
died in Elgin, ILLINOIS 12/15/1883, m (1) Mary Catharine SCHUYLER (b in
BOONVILLE, NEW YORK) children:
Mary Schuyler Hubbard (b in Boonville, NY 8/9/1829, d in Lynn, MA
10/23/1865 m William Allen CHASE (b in Lynn MA 7/15/1829, d 1/19/1863, son of
William and Salina E. (Washburn) Chase. child:
Louisa Schuyler Chase
Second marriage of WILLIAM:
m 9/19/1839 at Lisbon ILLINOIS Charlotte Wright (b in ROME NY
2/28/1817, d in Elgin ILLINOIS 3/10/1885)
children:
Harriet Grosvenor Hubbard (b in Lisbon, Illinois, 9/16/1840, d in
Elgin, Illinois 11/24/1843)
William Wright Hubbard (b in Chicago 5/11/1842, d in Elgin Ill
9/22/1843)
Charlotte Julia Hubbard b in Elgin Ill 2/11/1846 d there
11/17/1850)
Henry Wright Hubbard b in Elgin 5/17/1844 d unmarried.
William Hubbard b in Elgin Ill. 6/27/1849, m 7/10/1872 at
Champaign, Illinois, Callie EDWARDS (B IN Felicity, Ohio 11/14/1852. CHILDREN:
Winifred b Chicago 12/9/1875, d 9/10/1876
William Edwards Hubbard b 3/16/1877 at Rutland, Illinois, d
3/19/1877
Charlotte Eunice Hubbard b in Elgin, Illinois
9/29/1879, d 2/14/1882
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My Hubbard History From George/Mary thru 1874,
By Linda Hubbard - Jan 17, 2000
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop
Coralynn: Thanks for your emails.
I finally had the time to set down my family history through my great-
great grandfather. I know the history
is rather large ( 8 generations), but it might be of some interest for someone.
I am not going to repeat, in detail, the family history related
directly to George and Mary, as the information that you, Arthur, and Tracy
listed under Extensive history of Hubbard Family concurs, for the most part,
with mine.
* Denotes Genealogy followed
George and Mary s Children (Nine Children)
Mary:<br>Born 1625; married John Fowler, son of William and
Sarah Fowler of Milford and New Haven in 1948.
He was Marshal at Guilford from 1652 to 1661 and Deputy Magistrate from
1661 to 1664. She died in 1713.
*John<br>Born about 1630. (see next listing)
George:<br>Unknown
Sarah:<br>born 1635; Married Daniel Harrison.
Hannah:<br>Born 1637; Married Jacob Melyn. She Died 1717.
Elizabeth:<br>Born about 1638; married John Norton, son of
Thomas and Grace Norton of Guilford, formerly of Ockley, Surrey Co., England.
Abigail:<br>Born 1640. Married Humphrey Spinning.
Daniel:<br>Baptized 1644. Married Elizabeth Jordan in 1664.
He died in 1720.
William<br>Born about 1642.
Married Abigail Dudley. Prior to
1672 he, in common with 26 others, bought a tract of land which they called
Horseneck ( because of the shape and the way it extended into the Sound [New
York]). It was a famous horse pasture
where General Israel Putnam made is famous leap with his horse.
JOHN:
<br>
This son of George and Mary was born about 1630. He settled in Wethersfield and married Mary
Merriam of Concord. He was one of the
signers of the original agreement to move out the jurisdictions of Connecticut;
he became one of the founders of Hadley in 1659. He moved to Hatfield in the latter part of his life and died
there in 1706. His wife died in
1702. He fathered nine (9) children.
Mary <br>Born in 1651.
John:<br>Born in 1655; married Mary Wright in 1676.
Hannah:<br>Born 1656; died 1662
Jonathan:<br>Born 1659.
He had land in Concord. He died
1728.
Daniel:<br>Born 1661.
Married Ester Rice in 1683. He
died in 1744.
Mercy:<br>Born 1664.
Married Jonathan Boardman, son of Samuel and Mary Boardman of
Wethersfield in 1685.
*Isaac:<br>Born 1667. (see next listing)
Mary:<br>Born 1669; married Daniel Warner in 1688.
Sarah:<br>Born 1672. Married Samuel Cowles, son of John and
Deborah (Bartlett) Cowles in 1698.
ISAAC
The son of John and Mary, born 1667, was one of the 40 first
settlers of Sunderland (home lot, no. 8, West side). He was one of the first Deacons of the Sunderland Church. He married Anna Warner, daughter of Daniel
and Mary Warner. She was born in 1669
and died in 1750. He died also in 1750.
They had eight children.
John:<br>Born about 1693; married Hannah Cowles of East
Hartford, Conn.
*Isaac:<br>Born 1695. (See next listing)
Mary:<br>Born 1697.
Daniel:<br>Born 1699
Hannah:<br>Born 1701; married Nathaniel Matoon in 1727.
Jonathan:<br>Born 1703; graduated from Yale in 1724;
ordained minister.
Joseph: <br>Born 1708.
David:<br>Born 1711.
ISAAC
The son of Isaac and Anna, born in 1695, was also on of the first
settlers of Sunderland (home lot No. 14, East side.) The dwelling erected by him was taken down in 1864. In later years he moved to Plumtrees and
lived where his son, Giles, afterward lived.
He was a Town Clerk, Selectman, etc.
He married Christian Gunn, daughter of Deacon Samuel and Elizabeth
(Wyatt) Gunn in 1723. She died in 1744
and he married Abigail, daughter of John and Sarah (Moody), Kellogg of Hadley,
and widow of Jonathan Atherton. He died
in 1763. He had seven (7) children with Christian.
Israel:<br>Born 1725.
His house was kept as a tavern for nearly 100 years and it was here the
Minute Men assembled in 1775, spent the night and the next morning set out for
the seat of war. He was a active Whig
in the Revolution.
Hannah:<br>Born 1727; married Simeon Graves in 1745, Absalom
Scott in 1751 and Samuel Smead in 1779.
Isaac:<br>Born 1730, his son Moses enlisted in the
Revolutionary Army.
Elijah:<br>Born 1731.
Christian:<br>Born 1733; married Paul Field in 1753 and
Ebenezer Field in 1786.
Anna:<br>Born 1739; married Ezekiel Woodbury of Barre in
1774.
*Giles:<br>Born September 7, 1742 (See next entry)
GILES
Giles, son of Isaac and Christian, was born in 1742. He settled on a farm at Plumtrees, the
southernly half of which, in 1899, was still occupied by descentants. He was a man considered of much sense and
shrewdness; a selectman for many years and very prominent in town affairs. He married Editha daughter of Jonathan Field
in 1767. He died in 1824. They had ten (10) children:
Elisha:<br>Born 1768; died 1826.
Giles:<br>Born 1771; had four (4) wived before his death in
1852.
Lucretia:<br>Born 1773; married William Delano.
Phineas:<br>Born 1775; married Catharine, daughter of Elisha
and Elizabeth Nash. Move to Canada in
1805; settled in Stanstead.
Sylvanus:<br>Born 1777,
Rufas:<br>Born 1779.
Edetha:<br>Born 1781, married Beal Crocker.
*Martin<br>Born 1783 (See next Listing)
Achsah:<br>Born 1785; married Ebenezer Higgins of Auburn, NY
Dorothy:<br>Born 1790; married William Delano.
MARTIN
Martin, son of Giles and Editha, was born on November 25,
1783. Captain, lived on his father s
estate in Plumtrees. Married Jerusha
Clark, daughter of Sylvanus Clark. She
died in 1837. In 1842 he married Hope
(Miller) widow of Benjamin Ludden of Williamsburg. He died in 1860. He and
Jerusha had eight (8) children.
George:<br>Born 1810; died 1867
Elihu Clark: Born 1811; died 1833.
Mary Jerusha: Born 1814; married C. Edson Waite of Easthampton.
*Martin Luther: Born August 1814. (See next listing)
Claudius Buchanan:<br>Born 1819; died 1873.
Alanson:<br>Born 1822, succeeded to his fathers farm.
Martha:<br>Born 1824.
Elisha:<br>Born 1827; died 1858.
MARTIN LUTHER
Martin Luther, son of Martin and Jerusha, born in 1826, lived on
Flag Swamp Road, in Conn. where he died.
He married Harriet, daughter of Ira Montague in 1842. She died in 1860 and he married Eliza,
daughter of Adophus and Maomi Alvord of Shelburne. She died in 1866 and he married Eliza Barber, widow of William
Dickinson of Amherst.
Children of Harriet:
Fannie Jerusha:<br>Born 1843; married John Montague in 1867
and died 1868.
George Montague:<br>Born 1854
Children of Eliza Barber:
Martin Elisha:<br>Born 1870; married Nina Jennings of
Whately; died in 1920 in Springfield.
*Herbert Alanson:<br>Born May 12, 1874
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Continuing Hubbard Issues,
By Arthur M Hubbard - Nov 28, 1999
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop,
George H/Eliz Watts
Two responses I have made to recent posts at this site:
The George Hubbard conundrum will continue but I can offer the
following. There is allot of information available to the serious researcher
that clearly defines the different families. There are allot of haphazard
information gatherers that over the years and currently have muddied the
waters. Some of the most common problems encountered are the use and reuse of
the same first name for cousins and second cousins etc. and the use of a popular
name for the time period. There is also the reuse of the same first name for a
child where the previous child by the same first name died. Marriage of sisters
and brothers to sisters and brothers in another family is common. And just when
you thought you had it right out pops the second marriage scenario and if that
dose not drive you nuts the boundary lines of Colonies and States changed.
As for George Hubbard-Elizabeth Watts buried at the Middletown CT
and George Hubbard-Mary Bishop buried in Guilford CT. There is evidence to
support that in 1635 both George Hubbards left Watertown(MABayCOL) in the same
exploration party(sixty men, women and children) for CT. I do not know if they
were related. They were not father and son. It can be speculated that they may
have been cousins but I do not know this. I have found one reference that
connects them by marriage.* Elizabeth Watts brother Thomas Watts marries
Elizabeth Steel whose brother James Steel marries Ann Bishop sister of Mary
Bishop. This of course makes Elizabeth Watts Hubbard and Mary Bishop Hubbard
distant sister in laws. This relationship I am sure is one of the contributing
factors to the confusion relating the two Georges.*1YK of Hubbard History note
on bottom of p270/another source says it was not Anne Bishop but another sister
Bethia Bishop that marries James Steel, It makes little difference for the
points being made here.
George Hubbard b England circa 1600 d Guilford CT 1/1683 marries
Mary Bishop b1605. They immigrated with two children Mary and John b circa 1630
in England, to the Massachusuts Bay Colony 1633. John is placed in the care of
the George and Susan(Raven)Merriam family. The Merriams' have a daughter named
Mary b1634 Concord MA who eventually marries John Hubbard 1648/9 in Hatfield MA.
They eventually have a son named Isaac who maries Anne Warner. Now, remember
George Merriam. He was the son of William
and Sarah(Burgess)Merriam. George had two brothers, older brother
Joseph(b1600-d1640) and younger brother Robert(b c1610 in Kent,Eng-d Feb 15,
1682 Concord,MA). Robert Merriam married Mary Sheaf(e) b circa 1620-d1693. Mary
Sheafe Merriam was Mary Merriam's aunt. As a side note John Hubbard had a
brother named Jonathan who married Hannah Merriam sister to Mary Merriam
daughter of George and Susan and niece to Robert and Mary(Sheafe)Merriam.
Cites:
-Bonds Genealogies-History of Watertown Mass
-Dr,Alvan Talcotts records Guilford Town Clerks Office
-1000 Years Hubbard History
-DAR records
-Hubbard Family Genealogical Newsletter compiled by Leslie S.
Hubbard
-The American Genealogist Vol 10
-Gendex.com Ref I18418/I18419
-webGED:Family Tree Merriam
George Hubbard - Mary Bishop,
By Joan Lanphear - Nov 25, 1999
Categories: Connecticut, Geo H/Mary Bishop
George Hubbard (came from Eng. c. 1634-35), d. Jan. 1683,
Guilford, CT. m. Mary Bishop, b. 1605,
d. Sept. 14. 1676
John Hubbard c. 1630-1706, m. Mary Merriam, c. 1634-1702
Isaac Hubbard, 1667-1750, m. Anne Warner, 1669-1750
David Hubbard, 1711-1787, m. Miriam Cooley, d. 1804
Elijah Hubbard, 1758-1834, m. Abigail Clapp, 1762-1827
Elijah Hubbard, 1787-1833, m. Rhoda Graves, 1785-1853
Avery Douglas Hubbard, 1819-1907, m. Amy Stoughton Dickinson,
1823-1885
Charles Elijah Hubbard, 1857-1938, m. Josephine Barrus, 1869-c.
1934
Amy Dickinson Hubbard, 1902-1939, m. Michael Edward Yarrows,
1902-1978
Joan Hubbard Yarrows, 1937- , m. Frederick Leland Lanphear, 1937
George Hubbard/Elizabeth Watts: THE REAL SCOOP,
By Coralynn Brown - Nov 18, 1999
Categories: Connecticut, George H/Eliz Watts,
Hubbard GLEANINGS
This is a very, very long entry.
If I run out of space, I will continue it in a part 2. This information is well documented (I would
need an entire entry just for the documentation) and gives info on 6 or 7
generations. It gets very unwieldy
therefore, but hang in there. If I put
this all on familytreemaker (haven't decided yet) and learn HOW to upload it to
a website, I could do that. No
promises, though.
George Hubbard moved from Hartford to Middletown, CT as early as
1650-53. He lived north of the residence
of the late Dr. Osborne on the east side of Main St. His wife is said to have
been ELIZABETH WATTS, dau of Richard Watts of Hartford and sister of Capt.
Thomas Watts who settled on the corner directly west of Mr. Hubbard. The children of George and Elizabeth were:
1. Mary Hubbard b.
1-16-1641/42, Middletown, m THOMAS RANNEY.
2. Joseph Hubbard b
12-10-1643 Mdltn, m MARY PORTER.
3. Daniel Hubbard b
12-7-1645, Mdltn, m MARY CLARKE & (2) SARAH CORNWALL.
4. Samuel Hubbard b 5/1648
Mdltn m SARAH KIRBY.
5. George Hubbard b. 1650,
Mdltn, unmarried.
6. Nathaniel Hubbard, b
12-10-1652 Mdltn, m MARY EARLE (name was a bit smudged on page.)
7. Richard Hubbard b 7/1655 Mdltn, m MARTHA CORNWALL.
8. Elizabeth Hubbard b.
1-15-1659/60, Mdltn, m THOMAS WETMORE/WHITMORE.
SECOND GENERATION
Children of Mary Hubbard & Thomas Ranney:
(1) Thomas Ranney b 3-1-1660/61 Mdltn, m REBECCA WILLET.
(2) John Ranney b
11-14-1662 Mdltn, m HANNAH TURNER.
(3) Joseph Ranney b
9/1663, Mdltn, m MARY STARR.
(4) Mary Ranney, b. 10/1665,
Mdltn, m JOHN SAVAGE.
(5) Elizabeth Ranney b
4-12-1668 Mdltn, m JONATHAN WARNER.
(6) Ebenezer Ranney b
circa 1670, m SARAH WARNER.
(7) Esther Ranney b
1673,Mdltn, m NATHANIEL SAVAGE.
(8) Hannah Ranney b 1675,
Mdltn, unmarried.
(9) Margaret Ranney b
1-10-1678/79 Mdltn, m STEPHEN CLARK.
(10) Abigail Ranney b circa 1680 m WALTER HARRIS.
(11) Mercy Ranney b 1682 Mdltn.
2. Joseph Hubbard & Mary Porter children:
(1) Joseph Hubbard b.
10-22-1671 Mdltn, d bef 1705.
(2) Robert Hubbard b
10-30-1673, Mdltn, m ABIGAIL ADKINS.
(3) George Hubbard b
10-7-1675 Mdltn, m MEHITABLE MILLER, & (2) ANN (CORNWALL) PENFIELD.
(4) John Hubbard b
7-30-1678, Mdltn, m MARY PHILLIPS.
(5) Mary Hubbard b 1-23-1680/81, Mdltn, d.4-19-1682.
(6) Elizabeth Hubbard b
3-26-1682, Mdltn, there is a question re did she marry Thomas WRIGHT?
3. Daniel Hubbard and Mary
Clarke had one child:
(1) Daniel Hubbard b.
12-16-1673 Middletown, CT, m SUSANNAH BAILEY and (2): Bathsheba STOWE.
Daniel Hubbard and Sarah Cornwall(or Cornell) children:
(1) Margaret Hubbard b.
1676 Mdltn, m JOHN WARD.
(2) Mary Hubbard b 1678,
Mdltn, d 1679.
(3) Sarah Hubbard b
1680/81 Mdltn, m EDWARD FOSTER/
(4) Mary Hubbard b 1686
Mdltn, d 1719 Mdltn.
4. Samuel Hubbard 1648-1731 and Sarah KIRBY 1654-apx 1731 (dau of
John Kirby and Elizabeth HINDS) chilren:
(1) Sarah Hubbard b
10/7/1674 died young.
(2) Esther Hubbard b
12/4/1675, m Joseph BUTLER.
(3) Samuel Hubbard b
3-27-1678 m Martha PECK.
(4) Thomas Hubbard b
2-8-1679, d bef Dec. 1731.
(5) George Hubbard b 12/29/1680
m Mercy SEYMOUR,
(2) Sarah COALE, (3) Sarah WOODRUFF.
(6) Elizabeth Hubbard b.
9/7/1683 m (as 3rd wife) Thomas
LEE.
(7) Watts Hubbard b
3/1/1686, Hartford, CT d 6/10/1710.
(8) Abigail Hubbard b
4/1687, Hartford, CT d 4/1687.
(9) Mary Hubbard b
2/1688-89 Hartford, CT m Isaac LEE.
(10) John Hubbard b 8/1691 Hartford, CT m Agnes
(Spencer) HUMPHREY.
(11) Sarah Hubbard, b 11/10/1696, Hartford, C^T m John
GURNEY (sp?)
The first six children were born in Middletown, CT, the last
five in Hartford.
5. George Hubbard died at
25 yrs of age, unmarried.
6. Nathaniel Hubbard
1652-1738 m Mary Earle 1663-1732.
Children:
(1) Mary Hubbard b
3/9/1683-4. Unmarried.
(2) Abigail Hubbard b
2/16/1686 Middeltown, CT m
Jonathan BURR.
(3) Elizabeth Hubbard b
7/17/1688 Mdltn, m David
STRICKLAND.
(4) Nathaniel Hubbard b
9/14/1690 Mdltn, m Sarah
JOHNSON.
(5) John Hubbard b
11/28/1692 Mdltn, m Elizabeth
STOWE.
(6) Sarah Hubbard b
10/5/1694 Mdltn.
(7) Ebenezer Hubbard b
10/21/1696 Mdltn, m Hannah
WHITMORE.
(8) Thankful Hubbard b
10/6/1698 Mdltn, m Joseph
MILLER.
(9) Hannah Hubbard b
7/4/1700 Mdltn, m John STOWE.
(10) Esther Hubbard b 7/20/1702, Mdltn, m Nathaniel
BACON.
7.Richard Hubbard 1655-1732 Middletown, CT m Martha Cornwall (or
Cornell) 1669-1741, dau of John Cornwall and Martha Peck. Children:
(1) Martha Hubbard b
1/3/1691-3, Mdltn, m Jonah
STRICKLAND.
(2) Elizabeth Hubbard b.
7/1/1694 Mdltn, m Joseph
DeWOLF.
(3) Hannah Hubbard b.
6/12/1696 Mdltn, m Samuel
WHITMORE.
(4) Mary Hubbard b
4/9/1699 Mdltn, d 5/6/1699.
(5) Mary Hubbard b
4/17/1700 Mdltn, m Jeremiah
OSGOOD.
(6) Richard Hubbard b
8/25/1706 Mdltn, d 11/8/1709.
8. Elizabeth Hubbard
1659-1725 Middletown,CT m Thomas WHITMORE/Wetmore, 1652-1689 son of Thomas
Whitmore and Sarah Hall(?) Children:
(1) Elizabeth Whitmore b
9/2/1686 Middletown, CT d 1760.
Married Ephraim ADKINS (1685-1760) son of Josiah Adkins and
Elizabeth Whitmore. (this looks odd).
(2) Thomas Whitmore b
1/8/1688-9 Mdltn, d 1711 age 22.
THIRD GENERATION (this is
where it starts to burgeon.)
I'll do some more later. Notice how they recycle the same first names over and over and over. No wonder p