Livingston Co., MI, GenWeb site; History of
Howell, pub. 1868
Joseph HUBBARD, farmer in section 26, settled 1861
HUBBARD, Horatio C. (Karen Megerle),
By Coralynn Brown - Feb 18, 2001
Categories: Michigan
Record of Marriages, Genesee County, MI
Book 7
1901-1911 Part 1
pg 111, record 6783
June 28, 1905
Horatio C. Hubbard (age 28,)
Richfield Twp.
Born Richfield Twp.
Occupation: farmer
Father:
George B. Hubbard
Mother:
Eliza Phillips
Prev marriages:
0
TO: Chrischana Paul age 37
Flint City
Born: New
York
Occupation: Domestic
FAther:
Timothy May
Mother:
Mary J. Allen
Prev. marriages: three
DAte of Marriage:
June 28, 1905 in Flint, MI by O. Whitney, Clergyman.
Witness: G. H. Whitney, Flint, MI
Raymond Whitney, Flint, MI
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Sophia HUBBARD marriage 1860,
By Karen Megerle - Dec 8, 2000
Categories: Michigan
O’DELL-HUBBARD
1 July 1860
Henry O’DELL (27) of Shiawassee to Sophia HUBBARD
age 17
Genesee CO, MI
Michigan Census
Henry D. HUBBARD 1880 MIDLAND MI age 27,
By Karen Megerle - Jan 14, 2001
Categories: Michigan
1880 Census Michigan
Midland, Edenville Twp.
Vol. 18
215 sheet 6 or 1 line 8
HUBBARD, Henry D
(w) male 27 New York Lydia wife 28 NY
Willie A.
Son 6 Michigan
Charles L.
Son 4 Michigan
Edith M.
Daughter 2
Michigan
MICHIGAN
BIOGRAPHIES
Willis HUBBARD, Tuscola CO, MI,
By Karen Megerle - Dec 12, 2000
Categories: Historical, Massachusetts, Michigan,
New York State
WILLIS HUBBARD. Our subject is one of the
Professors who has longest been connected with the deaf-mute school of Flint.
Although he is entirely deprived of his hearing, he has not lost the ability to
articulate distinctly and understandably. He is a diligent reader, and is
informed on all subjects. Mr. Hubbard was born, March 8, 1845, at Cropsyville,
near Troy, N.Y. He is the son of Francis E. and Jerusha (Howe) Hubbard. The
former was a native of South Hubbard, of England, who was one of the earliest
Puritan settlers in Massachusetts. The family finally drifted to Hadley.
Our subject's father came West when a young man
and became a leather manufacturer in Cropseyville, later removing to Oswego,
N.Y., where he died in 1876, at the age of sixty-one years. His wife was born
in Grafton, N.Y., and was a daughter of Daniel Howe, a native of Massachusetts
but a manufacturer in Grafton. Mrs. Jerusha Hubbard died in Oswega, N.Y., in
1883, at the age of sixty-eight years. She was a devout Christian woman, and
the mother of five children: Charles, a well-known wholesale drug merchant of
Syracuse, N.Y.; Josiah, who died in 1868; Willis, our subject; Alonzo, also a
druggist of New York; and Maria, who resides with her brother Charles.
Willis Hubbard attended the common schools near
his home until ten years of age, when a long and nearly fatal attack of the
brain fever deprived him of his hearing, he retaining, however, the power of
speech. In the fall of 1856 he entered the New York institute for the deaf and
dumb in New York City, under the able management of the Peets, father and son.
This school stood at the head of all institutions of the kind in the country,
and probably in the world. A high class had been formed which enabled those
students who were qualified, to pursue advanced studies. Mr. Hubbard graduated
with honors, and was valedictorian of the Class of "63.
In the fall of the same year, on the recomendation
of Dr. Peet to Prof. Fay, he was appointed a teacher in this institution, and
he has filled the position acceptably and successfully ever since, with the
exception of the years, 1867-68, when he was engaged in similar work in New
York. Soon after losing his hearing, our subject's grandfather, seeking to
console the boy's mother, who naturally felt very sad over her child's
affliction, said to her, "probably your son will yet live to do a great
deal of good in this world for his fellow-men." And this is indeed true,
for many years he has been bringing light into the lives of those whose senses
have been deficient.
Prof. Hubbard was married in Flint, in 1865, to
Miss Emma S. Wesson, a daughter of the late Leonard Wesson, of this city. She
was born in Clarkston, this State. They have two children: Edward, who is a
business man in Denver, Col.; and Fred, who is at home with his parents. In
their religious belief our subject and his wife worship the Congregational
denomination. Socially he is a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen.
He and Prof. Thomas L. Brown were the first deaf mutes, with one exception, who
have been admitted to the order. He has a comfortable and well-arranged home,
located at No. 48 Court Street. His chief pleasure there, outside of the
inmates, is his library, which is indeed fine.
MICHIGAN –
CIVIL WAR
Civil War, Henry D. HUBBARD, MI,
By Karen Megerle - Dec 10, 2000
Categories: Historical, Michigan, Military
This is not my great grandfather, but must be
related. Information from Don Harvey,
dharvey@perceptionet.com, expert on MI Civil War.
"Henry D. HUBBARD of the 1st Engineers,
Company G enlisted at Richfield, Michigan on Spetember 17, 1861. He died at
Marshall, Michigan on December 14, 1861. Looks like this man took sick and died
before he even left the state."
I wonder if this is the one who was on Midland, MI
census?
MICHIGAN - DEATHS
HUBBARD Gleanings #5 - Michigan Death Index,
By - Aug 6, 2000
Categories: Genealogical Website,
Hubbard Gleanings!!!, Mich.
The following HUBBARDS are listed as having died
in the state of Michigan between the years 1868 & 1882. The death records are available on this site
[cause of death, age, mother & father's names if recorded, etc] by clicking
on the name from the search list.
http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/search.htm
http://www.mdch.state.mi.us/PHA/OSR/gendis/search.htm
Decedent's Name<br><br>Date of
Death<br>Father's LastName County
of Death
HUBBARD, AIZZIE
<br>12-Nov-1881
<br>Sheppard
<br>Saginaw
HUBBARD, AMOS O
<br>15-Aug-1871
<br>Unkown
<br>Wayne
HUBBARD, ANNA F
<br>29-Nov-1873
<br>Hubbard
<br>Ingham
HUBBARD, ANNA <br>0-Dec-1874
<br>Condon
<br>Saginaw
HUBBARD, ARTIE <br>2-Jan-1880
<br>Not recorded
<br>Kalamazoo
HUBBARD, AUGUSTA
<br>2-Oct-1879
<br>Biu
<br>Lenawee
HUBBARD, BELLE
<br>22-Aug-1869
<br>Hubbard
<br>Mecosta
HUBBARD, BENJAMIN F
<br>1-Jan-1878
<br>Hubbard
<br>Genesee
HUBBARD, BRADLEY A <br>26-Aug-1878 <br>Not recorded <br>Washtenaw
HUBBARD, CATHERINE <br>9-Feb-1876
<br>Ford
<br>Marquette
HUBBARD, CATHERINE <br>27-Dec-1881 <br>Not recorded <br>Wayne
HUBBARD, CHAUNCY M <br>10-Aug-1871
<br>Hubbard
<br>Ionia
HUBBARD, CORA C <br>17-May-1880
<br>Fox
<br>Monroe
HUBBARD, EBENEZER <br>29-May-1879
<br>Hubbard
<br>Lapeer
HUBBARD, EDITH <br>23-Jul-1868 <br>Not recorded <br>Saginaw
HUBBARD, EDWIN <br>26-Nov-1870 <br>Hubbard <br><br>Montcalm
HUBBARD, ELDRIDGE<br>25-Jul-1876
<br>Not recorded<br><br>Livingston
HUBBARD, ELIZA<br><br>5-Nov-1877
<br>Raymond
<br><br>Jackson
HUBBARD, EUGENE
<br>18-Sep-1876<br>Hubbard <br><br>Saint Clair
HUBBARD, EZRA GLEN
<br>14-Feb-1880<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Muskegon
HUBBARD, FLORENCE G <br>5-Jan-1876
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Saint Clair
HUBBARD, FRANK S L<br>18-Nov-1875
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Van Buren
HUBBARD, FRANK
<br><br>22-Oct-1874<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Lenawee
HUBBARD, GEORGE H <br>10-Sep-1872
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Shiawassee
HUBBARD, GEORGE
<br>26-Apr-1870<br>Unknown <br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD, GILES <br>6-Nov-1876
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Macomb
HUBBARD, GORDON <br>13-Apr-1873
<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Genesee
HUBBARD, GRACIE <br>0-Sep-1876
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Midland
HUBBARD, HANNAH<br><br>17-May-1873
<br>Whitman <br><br>Jackson
HUBBARD, HENRIETTA <br>12-Jul-1880
<br>Not recorded <br><br>Saint Clair
HUBBARD, HENRY W
<br>19-Oct-1876<br>Hubbard <br><br>Barry
HUBBARD, HENRY W <br>27-Apr-1871
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD, ISAAC <br>31-Oct-1874
<br>Unknown <br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD,
JACOB<br><br>14-Oct-1872<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Ottawa
HUBBARD, JAMES W<br>15-May-1871<br>Not
recorded<br><br>Macomb
HUBBARD,
JANE<br><br>15-Sep-1874<br>Dane<br><br><br>Lenawee
HUBBARD, JEREMIAH<br>17-Oct-1867<br>Not
recorded<br><br>Kalamazoo
HUBBARD, JESS
S<br><br>29-May-1868<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Monroe
HUBBARD, JOHN
R<br><br>23-Dec-1870<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Allegan
HUBBARD, JOHN
W<br><br>0-Dec-1879<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Gratiot
HUBBARD, JOHN<br><br>22-Aug-1874<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Marquette
HUBBARD,
JOHN<br><br>6-Dec-1871<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Clinton
HUBBARD,
JOHN<br><br>31-Dec-1876<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Monroe
HUBBARD,
JOSEPH<br><br>21-Oct-1875<br>Unknown<br><br><br>Calhoun
HUBBARD, LENORA<br><br>8-Apr-1869<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Saint
Clair
HUBBARD,
LESLEY<br><br>9-Dec-1876<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Newaygo
HUBBARD,
LORA<br><br>27-Mar-1875<br>Pace<br><br><br>Saint
Clair
HUBBARD, LOVINIA<br>31-Jul-1875<br>Not
recorded<br><br>Hillsdale
HUBBARD, LUCY<br><br>13-Nov-1878<br>Davis<br><br><br>Branch
HUBBARD,
MARGARET<br>24-Apr-1881<br>Hicks<br><br><br>Kent
HUBBARD, MARTHA
P<br>25-Jul-1871<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Barry
HUBBARD, MARY
ANN<br>13-Jul-1878<br>Not recorded<br><br>Bay
HUBBARD, MARY C<br><br>20-Jul-1878<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Bay
HUBBARD, MARY
E<br><br>22-Jul-1871<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Barry
HUBBARD, MARY
JANE<br>6-Aug-1876<br>Not recorded<br><br>Genesee
HUBBARD,
MARY<br><br>4-Sep-1869<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Saint
Clair
HUBBARD, MARY<br><br>13-Mar-1873<br>Vickery<br><br><br>Saint
Clair
HUBBARD,
MICHAEL<br>14-Aug-1874<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Marquette
HUBBARD,
NETTIE<br><br>12-Aug-1875<br>Cotton<br><br><br>Calhoun
HUBBARD, NO
NAME<br>21-Dec-1876<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD, NORRIS A<br>8-Nov-1871<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Saginaw
HUBBARD,
OLIVE<br><br>29-Jun-1871<br>Unknown<br><br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD, ROBERT
L<br>16-Jul-1873<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Ottawa
HUBBARD, SARAH
E<br>30-Mar-1871<br>Unkown<br><br><br>Wayne
HUBBARD, SARAH
L<br>11-Apr-1872<br>Lee<br><br><br>Barry
HUBBARD, SILAS
D<br>1-Aug-1882<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Van Buren
HUBBARD, WILLIAM
R<br>28-Jul-1877<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Jackson
HUBBARD, WILLIE
N<br>20-Jun-1873<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Van Buren
HUBBARD,
WILLIE<br><br>29-Jun-1870<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Ottawa
HUBBARD, WM
A<br><br>12-Mar-1867<br>Hubbard<br><br><br>Barry
HUBBARD,
ZADNIK<br><br>6-Jun-1874<br>Unknown<br><br><br>Allegan
HUBBARD, ZOE E <br><br>27-Apr-1881
<br>Hubbard <br><br>Kent