Lyman Hubbard1
M, b. 1796, d. 1870
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1 b. 1 Feb 1763, d. 19 Dec 1834 |
| Mother | Dolly Brainerd1 b. 24 Jul 1767, d. 30 Apr 1824 |
Lyman Hubbard|b. 1796\nd. 1870|p23.htm#i2493|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 1 Feb 1763\nd. 19 Dec 1834|p22.htm#i2481|Dolly Brainerd|b. 24 Jul 1767\nd. 30 Apr 1824|p10.htm#i2482|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Marriage* | Principal=Sarah Booth1 | |
| Birth* | 1796 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA1 |
| Death* | 1870 | Rushford, Allegany Co., New York, USA1 |
Family | Sarah Booth d. 1853 | |
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Margaret Hubbard
F, b. 20 July 1676, d. 10 April 1769
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 7 Dec 1645, d. 9 Nov 1704 |
| Mother | Sarah Cornwell b. Oct 1647 |
Margaret Hubbard|b. 20 Jul 1676\nd. 10 Apr 1769|p23.htm#i210|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Sarah Cornwell|b. Oct 1647|p12.htm#i209|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Married Name | Ward | |
| Birth* | 20 Jul 1676 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
| Marriage* | 18 Mar 1704 | Groom=John Ward1 |
| Death* | 10 Apr 1769 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
Family | John Ward d. 8 Jul 1761 | |
Marion B. Hubbard1,2
F, b. 25 January 1869, d. 1939
| Father | Henry A. Hubbard1,3 b. 13 Nov 1832, d. 28 Sep 1904 |
| Mother | Jenny Carver1 b. 14 Mar 1833, d. 24 May 1913 |
Marion B. Hubbard|b. 25 Jan 1869\nd. 1939|p23.htm#i1432|Henry A. Hubbard|b. 13 Nov 1832\nd. 28 Sep 1904|p22.htm#i75|Jenny Carver|b. 14 Mar 1833\nd. 24 May 1913|p11.htm#i78|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63||||||| |
| Name Variation | Mary4 | |
| Birth* | 25 Jan 1869 | Wisconsin, USA5,6,7 |
| Residence | 1870 | LaFayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Age 24 |
| Residence* | 1880 | LaFayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Age 116 |
| Residence | 1900 | Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Enumerated with her parents, age 315 |
| Married Name | b 1904 | Elliott8 |
| Marriage* | b 1904 | at the home of her parents, Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, The undated notice of their marriage states that they will to to Elgin where they will be at home to their friends., Principal=Dr. Gail Borden Elliott8,9 |
| Residence | Oct 1904 | Elgin, Illinois8 |
| Residence | 1913 | Elgin, Illinois10,2 |
| Death* | 1939 | Elgin, Illinois11 |
Family | Dr. Gail Borden Elliott | |
| Marriage* | b 1904 | at the home of her parents, Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, The undated notice of their marriage states that they will to to Elgin where they will be at home to their friends., Principal=Dr. Gail Borden Elliott8,9 |
Citations
- [S173] History of Walworth County Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources; an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns, and villages - their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and socieities - its war record, biographical sketches, portraits... (Chicago: Western Historical, 1882), p 932.
- [S438] Henry A. Hubbard, 2 Sept 1913.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Lafayette, Walworth Co., WI, Page 18.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Elkhorn, Walworth Co., WI, ED 88, Sheet 9A.
- [S371] 1880 US Federal Census, LaFayette, Walworth Co., WI; ED 218, Page 128A.
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 34. Obituary for Henry A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin Page 39. Article about the marriage of Marion Hubbard and Dr. Gail Borden Elliott (the name of the newspaper is not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 45. Obit for Jenny Carver Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 67. Obit Mrs. D.D. Graff (source newspaper not identified).
Martha Hubbard1
F, b. 1765
| Father | Timothy Hubbard b. c 1734, d. 1809 |
| Mother | Sarah Bailey b. 1742, d. 1823 |
Martha Hubbard|b. 1765|p23.htm#i173|Timothy Hubbard|b. c 1734\nd. 1809|p23.htm#i162|Sarah Bailey|b. 1742\nd. 1823|p8.htm#i163|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167||||||| |
| Birth* | 1765 | 2 |
Martha Hubbard
F, b. circa 1743
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 1701, d. 11 Mar 1755 |
| Mother | Temperance Shalor |
Martha Hubbard|b. c 1743|p23.htm#i188|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191||||||| |
| Married Name | Burr | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Benjamin Burr1 | |
| Birth* | c 1743 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
Family | Benjamin Burr | |
Martha Hubbard
F, b. 1710
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 16 Dec 1673 |
| Mother | Susannah Bailey |
Martha Hubbard|b. 1710|p23.htm#i200|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Mary Clark|d. 24 Dec 1673|p12.htm#i206||||||| |
| Married Name | Stowe | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Abraham Stowe1 | |
| Birth* | 1710 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
Family | Abraham Stowe | |
Martha Hubbard1
F, b. 24 May 1772
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1 b. 16 Jul 1741, d. 8 Dec 1822 |
| Mother | Martha Stocking1 b. 8 Nov 1741, d. Dec 1820 |
Martha Hubbard|b. 24 May 1772|p23.htm#i1421|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|Captain George Stocking|b. 16 Aug 1705\nd. 1790|p42.htm#i1271|Mercy Savage|b. 10 Apr 1706|p40.htm#i1272| |
| Christening* | 24 May 1772 | East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Connecticut1 |
Citations
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Patron Sheets, Batch 8907603, Film # 1553423.
Mary Hubbard
F, b. 1678
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 16 Dec 1673 |
| Mother | Susannah Bailey |
Mary Hubbard|b. 1678|p23.htm#i192|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Mary Clark|d. 24 Dec 1673|p12.htm#i206||||||| |
| Married Name | Parmlee | |
| Marriage* | Groom=John Parmlee1 | |
| Birth* | 1678 | This birth date certainly cannot be correct.1 |
Family | John Parmlee | |
Citations
- [S3] Edward W. Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History 866-1895 (Harlan Page Hubbard, NY), p 284.
Mary Hubbard
F, b. 16 January 1678
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 7 Dec 1645, d. 9 Nov 1704 |
| Mother | Sarah Cornwell b. Oct 1647 |
Mary Hubbard|b. 16 Jan 1678|p23.htm#i211|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Sarah Cornwell|b. Oct 1647|p12.htm#i209|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Birth* | 16 Jan 1678 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
| Death* | died young.3 |
Mary Hubbard
F, b. 23 March 1686, d. 9 July 1719
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 7 Dec 1645, d. 9 Nov 1704 |
| Mother | Sarah Cornwell b. Oct 1647 |
Mary Hubbard|b. 23 Mar 1686\nd. 9 Jul 1719|p23.htm#i217|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Sarah Cornwell|b. Oct 1647|p12.htm#i209|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Birth* | 23 Mar 1686 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
| Death* | 9 Jul 1719 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
Mary Hubbard1 
F, b. 16 January 1641/42, d. 18 December 1721
| Father | George Hubbard1 b. c 1601, d. 18 Mar 1684 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Watts d. 1702 |
Mary Hubbard|b. 16 Jan 1641/42\nd. 18 Dec 1721|p23.htm#i229|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208|||||||Richard Watts||p46.htm#i227|Elizabeth (?)||p1.htm#i228| |
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Frank Valentine Hubbard |
| Note* | James Francis Savage dates are quite dissimilar: Mary, daughter of George and Elizabeth (Watts) Hubbard of Hartford, b. 16 January, 1641; m. Thomas Ranney, May 1669. He was b. 1616 d. 1713. She d. 16 Mar 1684/85. Her mother, Elizabeth Watts, was a duaghter of Richard Watts, b, 1616, and m. George Hubbard in 1640. | |
| Married Name | Ranney | |
| Birth* | 16 Jan 1641/42 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2,3 |
| Marriage* | May 1659 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA, Groom=Thomas Ranney1,3 |
| Death* | 18 Dec 1721 | 1,2,3 |
Family | Thomas Ranney b. 1616, d. 25 Jun 1713 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S3] Edward W. Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History 866-1895 (Harlan Page Hubbard, NY).
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S163] Charles Collard Adams, Middletown Upper Houses (The Grafton Press, NY, 1908).
Mary Hubbard1
F, b. 23 January 1681, d. 19 April 1682
| Father | Joseph Hubbard1 b. 10 Dec 1643, d. 26 Dec 1686 |
| Mother | Mary Porter1 b. 1650, d. 10 Jun 1707 |
Mary Hubbard|b. 23 Jan 1681\nd. 19 Apr 1682|p23.htm#i1177|Joseph Hubbard|b. 10 Dec 1643\nd. 26 Dec 1686|p22.htm#i231|Mary Porter|b. 1650\nd. 10 Jun 1707|p36.htm#i232|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Birth* | 23 Jan 1681 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA1 |
| Death* | 19 Apr 1682 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA1 |
Citations
- [S3] Edward W. Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History 866-1895 (Harlan Page Hubbard, NY).
Mary Eliza Hubbard1,2
F, b. 10 June 1840
| Father | Halsey Hubbard b. 6 Sep 1802, d. 18 Sep 1874 |
| Mother | Cornelia Root b. c Apr 1808, d. Jan 1888 |
Mary Eliza Hubbard|b. 10 Jun 1840|p23.htm#i86|Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82|Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Dorothy Rowley|b. 12 Dec 1768\nd. 6 May 1851|p38.htm#i65||||||| |
| Married Name | Makee3 | |
| Name Variation | Mary Elivia4 | |
| Marriage* | Principal=George Makee3 | |
| Birth* | 10 Jun 1840 | Bethany, Livingston Co., New York, USA2 |
| Birth | c 1840 | New York, USA5 |
| Baptism | 1 Jan 1842 | First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York4 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Mount Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA6 |
| Religion* | 31 Mar 1854 | First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Received in the church.4 |
| Religion | 29 Sep 1854 | First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Dismissed from the church, for "Wis"4 |
| Residence | 1870 | California3 |
Family | George Makee | |
| Marriage* | Principal=George Makee3 | |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Official Temple Record For Deceased Individuals.
- [S440] Halsey Hubbard, Filed 17 January 1876.
- [S429] Frances P. Teitsworth Dixie Hansen. 20 May 2003, United Church of Mt. Morris; 24 State St.; Mt. Morris, NY 14510. (2003).
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY; p 94.
Mary Eliza Hubbard1
F, b. 11 January 1879, d. 1 May 1932
| Father | Frank Augustus Hubbard1 b. 29 Mar 1849, d. 29 Feb 1916 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Morrison1 b. 17 Jul 1847, d. 14 Jun 1894 |
Mary Eliza Hubbard|b. 11 Jan 1879\nd. 1 May 1932|p23.htm#i1441|Frank Augustus Hubbard|b. 29 Mar 1849\nd. 29 Feb 1916|p22.htm#i80|Sarah Jane Morrison|b. 17 Jul 1847\nd. 14 Jun 1894|p30.htm#i1438|Edward A. Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71||||||| |
| Married Name | Dunham2 | |
| Birth* | 11 Jan 1879 | East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin3,4,5 |
| Residence | c 1900 | Little Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Lived for a time on a farm at Little Prairie. Later they moved to the Dunham farm at Troy Center.3 |
| Marriage* | 7 Mar 1900 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Article: Wedding Bells Still Ring Dunham-Hubbard A very quiet and pretty wedding occurs today (Wednesday) March 7, 1900, at high noon at the residence of Frank A. Hubbard of Troy, when David Dunham of Troy Center, and Mary E. Hubbard will be united in matrimony by Rev. J.A. Collinge, of East Troy. The bride will be tastily attired in a dress of rich brown venetion cloth and carry white roses. The groom will wear the usual black. The bride will be attended by Miss Fannie Copeland and the groom's best man is the bride's brother, Will Hubbard. Only near relatives will be present. After congratulations, an excellent dinner will be served after which Mr. and Mrs. Dunham will depart for their new home near Little Prairie on the Frank Cook farm. Both bride and groom are well known here and have the good wishes of their relatives and friends in this community., Principal=David Thomas Dunham2,3,6,4,5 |
| Residence* | 1916 | Troy Center, Walworth Co., Wisconsin7 |
| Residence | 1918 | Troy Center, Walworth Co., Wisconsin8 |
| Residence | bt 1927 - 1932 | Delavan, Walworth Co., Wisconsin3 |
| Death* | 1 May 1932 | 9,5,10 |
| Burial* | 4 May 1932 | Evergreen/Quarterline Cemetery, Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Lackey, Liddle & O'Brien funeral home at Delavan, and at the Troy Center church at 2:30, Rev. Peterson of Williams Bay officiating (note, someone has crossed Rev. Peterson's name off of the obit by hand and wirtten in "Rev. Bean of E.T.").3,5 |
Family | David Thomas Dunham b. 5 Aug 1877 | |
| Marriage* | 7 Mar 1900 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Article: Wedding Bells Still Ring Dunham-Hubbard A very quiet and pretty wedding occurs today (Wednesday) March 7, 1900, at high noon at the residence of Frank A. Hubbard of Troy, when David Dunham of Troy Center, and Mary E. Hubbard will be united in matrimony by Rev. J.A. Collinge, of East Troy. The bride will be tastily attired in a dress of rich brown venetion cloth and carry white roses. The groom will wear the usual black. The bride will be attended by Miss Fannie Copeland and the groom's best man is the bride's brother, Will Hubbard. Only near relatives will be present. After congratulations, an excellent dinner will be served after which Mr. and Mrs. Dunham will depart for their new home near Little Prairie on the Frank Cook farm. Both bride and groom are well known here and have the good wishes of their relatives and friends in this community., Principal=David Thomas Dunham2,3,6,4,5 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S248] Free Note:, Notation of Robin Laursen [e-mail address] / posting on MyFamily.com on 8/30/01.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 61. Obit for Mary (Hubbard) Dunham (source newspaper not identified).
- [S410] Misc.
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 36. Notice of marriage of Mary E. Hubbard and David Dunham (newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 46. Obit for Frank A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 50. Obit for Mrs. Mary E. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S410] Misc,, Letter from Mr. D.T. Dunham to Louis Kinne, dated 7 Feb 1944.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146), Family Bible lists only year (1932).
Mehitable Hubbard
F, b. 18 August 1683
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 7 Dec 1645, d. 9 Nov 1704 |
| Mother | Sarah Cornwell b. Oct 1647 |
Mehitable Hubbard|b. 18 Aug 1683|p23.htm#i216|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Sarah Cornwell|b. Oct 1647|p12.htm#i209|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Birth* | 18 Aug 1683 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
Michael Hubbard
M
| Father | Timothy Hubbard b. c 1734, d. 1809 |
| Mother | Sarah Bailey b. 1742, d. 1823 |
Michael Hubbard||p23.htm#i168|Timothy Hubbard|b. c 1734\nd. 1809|p23.htm#i162|Sarah Bailey|b. 1742\nd. 1823|p8.htm#i163|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167||||||| |
| Birth* | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1 | |
| Marriage* | 1 Jun 1788 | Bride=Esther Ranney |
Family | Esther Ranney | |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
Minnie M. Hubbard1,2
F, b. June 1850, d. 9 March 1913
![]() Minnie (Smith) Hubbard Photo courtesty of Barbara (Walls) Hubbard | |
| |
| Father | Julius Augustus Hubbard2 b. 2 Dec 1830, d. 17 Nov 1912 |
| Mother | Joannah Elisabeth Adams2 b. 28 Dec 1831, d. 23 Feb 1915 |
Minnie M. Hubbard|b. Jun 1850\nd. 9 Mar 1913|p23.htm#i1486|Julius Augustus Hubbard|b. 2 Dec 1830\nd. 17 Nov 1912|p22.htm#i32|Joannah Elisabeth Adams|b. 28 Dec 1831\nd. 23 Feb 1915|p3.htm#i33|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Aaron B. Adams|b. 1806\nd. 19 Jan 1865|p3.htm#i1499|Mary A. Budington|b. 16 May 1809\nd. c 1844|p10.htm#i1503| |
| Married Name | Smith2 | |
| Residence | 1850 | LaGrange, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Name is "May" on the census. Her age is either 2/12ths or 4/12ths. Census was taken in August but was supposed to have been "as of" June 1st.3,4 |
| Birth* | Jun 1850 | Wisconsin, 1900 census indicates that she was born in NY, which is probably not correct.5,6,1 |
| Residence* | 1860 | LaGrange, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Age 10. Enumerated with the family of her mother's adoptive parents, Jacob and Johanna Frank. Her mother's 21 year old brother, Walter was also in the household.1 |
| Marriage* | c 1871 | LaGrange, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, 1900 census indicates married 29 years., Principal=Charles M. Smith5,7 |
| Residence | 1880 | Lake, Berrien Co., Michigan, USA, Age 296 |
| Residence | 1900 | Lake, Berrien Co., Michigan, USA, In 1920: Mother of 3 children, of whom 2 are living. Age not legible.5 |
| Biography* | 1905 | In the summer of 1905 1 went from Minnesota to visit my daughter Minnie Smith and as had got that far, I went on to Belleville in Ontario and found my brother and his wife and daughter Mrs. Alice Leonard.7 |
| Residence | 1910 | 291 S. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan, Age 59. Widow, married 39 years, 3 children (2 living in 1910), housekeeper, domestic8 |
| Death* | 9 Mar 1913 | Grand Rapids, Kent Co., Michigan9 |
Family | Charles M. Smith b. Aug 1842 | |
| Marriage* | c 1871 | LaGrange, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, 1900 census indicates married 29 years., Principal=Charles M. Smith5,7 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI.
- [S180] Author Unknown, Brief "Adams" Genealogy (unpublished notes in possession of Dixie Hansen), Date Unknown.
- [S22] 1850 US Census, Wisconsin, LaGrange, Walworth Co., WI.
- [S50] Lars E. Øyane, Gards- og Ættesoge for Luster Kommune, Vol 1, Fortun Sokn. (Luster Kommune).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Lake Township, Berrien Co., MI: ED 67, Sheet 10 A.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, Lake, Berrien Co., MI; ED 9, Sheet 194C (Page 15).
- [S193] Memories of Joannah Frank (supplemented with the memories of her niece, Joannah Elisabeth Adams Rowe),An unpublished manuscript, circa 1911.
- [S94] 1910 US Federal Census, Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI; ED 103, Sheet 15.
- [S546] Barbara Walls Hanson to Dixie Hansen. e-mail address. Email dated 2/2/08.
- [S370]
Nathanial Hubbard
M, b. 10 December 1652, d. 20 May 1738
| Father | George Hubbard1 b. c 1601, d. 18 Mar 1684 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Watts d. 1702 |
Nathanial Hubbard|b. 10 Dec 1652\nd. 20 May 1738|p23.htm#i237|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208|||||||Richard Watts||p46.htm#i227|Elizabeth (?)||p1.htm#i228| |
| Birth* | 10 Dec 1652 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut2 |
| Marriage* | 29 May 1682 | Bride=Mary Earle2 |
| Death* | 20 May 1738 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut2 |
Family | Mary Earle d. 6 Apr 1732 | |
Nathanial G. Hubbard1
M
| Father | Russell Hubbard1 b. 1 Aug 1794, d. 1826 |
| Mother | Sally Osborn1 |
Nathanial G. Hubbard||p23.htm#i2503|Russell Hubbard|b. 1 Aug 1794\nd. 1826|p23.htm#i2491|Sally Osborn||p33.htm#i2492|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 1 Feb 1763\nd. 19 Dec 1834|p22.htm#i2481|Dolly Brainerd|b. 24 Jul 1767\nd. 30 Apr 1824|p10.htm#i2482||||||| |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Newell Amos Hubbard1
M, b. 7 October 1805, d. 28 January 1850
| Father | Amos Hubbard1 b. 10 Aug 1769 |
| Mother | Phebe Newell1 |
Newell Amos Hubbard|b. 7 Oct 1805\nd. 28 Jan 1850|p23.htm#i2496|Amos Hubbard|b. 10 Aug 1769|p21.htm#i1420|Phebe Newell||p31.htm#i2486|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Birth* | 7 Oct 1805 | Greene Co., New York, USA1 |
| Death* | 28 Jan 1850 | Yates, Orleans Co., New York, USA1 |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Ogden Timothy Hubbard1
M, b. 26 August 1826, d. 5 October 1902
| Father | Alfred Hubbard b. 26 Jun 1796, d. 23 Feb 1875 |
| Mother | Hannah Steele b. 1 Jul 1799, d. 9 Feb 1880 |
Ogden Timothy Hubbard|b. 26 Aug 1826\nd. 5 Oct 1902|p23.htm#i72|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Dorothy Rowley|b. 12 Dec 1768\nd. 6 May 1851|p38.htm#i65|Perez Steele|b. 1 May 1758\nd. 28 Feb 1836|p41.htm#i66|Hannah Simmons|b. c 1762\nd. 4 Mar 1832|p40.htm#i67| |
| Biography* | Burlingame: Associate Supervisor of Walworth Co., WI in 1865. | |
| Birth* | 26 Aug 1826 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, Note: Ogden's obit says he was born in Livingston Co., NY - probably wrong. Evelyn Burlingame's research shows date of birth as 23 August 1826.1,2,3,4 |
| Immigration* | 1845 | Wisconsin, He came to Wisconsin in 18455 |
| Marriage* | 29 Oct 1848 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Ann's obituary lists the marriage date as 30 October 1848. Marriage performed by Rev. C.H.A. Buckley., Bride=Ann R. Conkey1,5,6 |
| Residence* | 1860 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA7 |
| Residence | 1870 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Ogden (44), Ann (42), James (17), Charles (14), Arthur (9), Hattie (7), Alfred (3) and a Farm Laborer, John Huffman (25) from Germany8 |
| Residence | 1872 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA9 |
| Residence | 23 Aug 1872 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Ogden and his brother, Edward, were named as Executors in their father's will.10 |
| Residence | 1875 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA11 |
| Residence | 1880 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Farmer12 |
| Marriage* | 20 Sep 1885 | Lyons, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Article: Married by Rev. W.J. Fisher, at Lyons on Sunday evening Sept. 20, 1885, Mr. O.T. Hubbard of Spring Prairie, and Mrs. Margaret Starkey, of Lyons., Principal=Margaret (?)5,13 |
| Residence | 1885 | Haven, Sherburne Co., Minnesota, Age 58, born in New York. Enumerated by himself.14 |
| Residence | 1895 | 1439 W Lake St, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 67, born in Wisconsin, redisdent of the district for 1 year and 6 months. No regular occupation. Enumerated with Maggie 69.15 |
| Death* | 5 Oct 1902 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Death of Ogden Hubbard. Was former Resident of This County. -Burial at Spring Prairie. Ogen H. (sic) Hubbard, brother of Henry Hubbard of this city, and well known at Spring Prairie and Lyons where he lived many years, died at Minneapolis Sunday, after an illness of several weeks. His body was brought to Springfield Tuesday and taken to the Spring Prairie cemetery for intement. The burial services were conducted by Rev. E.J. Symons of Lyons and were attended by many old friends and acquaintances. Mr. Hubbard was born in Livingston county, New York, 76 years ago. He came to Wisconsin in 1845 and located on a farm in Troy. Later he purchased a farm in Spring Prairie, where he lived many years. He was married in New York at the age of 24, to Miss Ann Conkey. Four sons and one daughter were born to them, all of whom are living, James at Portland, Oregon, Aflred at Omaha, Charles and Arthur at Minneapolis. The daughter, Hattie, now Mrs. Herbert Puffer, also lives at Minneapolis. The children were all present at the funeral except James. Mrs. Hubbard died at Apring Prairie about 23 years ago. A few years later Mr. Hubbard married Mrs. Maggie Starkey of Lyons and for several years following, that place was their home. Recent years they have lived near St. Cloud, Minn., and in Florida, spending the winter season in the latter state. mrs. Hubbard died about a year ago, and since then Mr. Hubbard has lived with his children.1,2,5,4 |
| Burial* | 7 Oct 1902 | Hickory Grove Cemetery, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Services conducted by Rev. E.J. Symons of Lyons2,5 |
Family 1 | Ann R. Conkey b. 17 May 1828, d. 17 Feb 1882 | |
| Marriage* | 29 Oct 1848 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Ann's obituary lists the marriage date as 30 October 1848. Marriage performed by Rev. C.H.A. Buckley., Bride=Ann R. Conkey1,5,6 |
| Children |
| |
Family 2 | Margaret (?) d. c 1901 | |
| Marriage* | 20 Sep 1885 | Lyons, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Article: Married by Rev. W.J. Fisher, at Lyons on Sunday evening Sept. 20, 1885, Mr. O.T. Hubbard of Spring Prairie, and Mrs. Margaret Starkey, of Lyons., Principal=Margaret (?)5,13 |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S56] "Burial index for Hickory Grove Cemetery, Walworth Co., WI," Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Vo 46, #1 (June 1999).
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 3. Obit for Ogden Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 25. Obituary for Ann R. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI.
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI.
- [S92] Obituary, Minneapolis Journal, Minneapolis, MN (24 September 1921).
- [S174] Alfred Hubbard, 23 August 1872; Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin.
- [S108] Notice of Probate for estate of Alfred Hubbard, Walworth County Independent, Waltworth Co., WI (18 March 1875).
- [S371] 1880 US Federal Census, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., WI, ED234, Page 209D.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 25. Brief article on the marriage of O.T. Hubbard and Margaret Starky (source newspaper not identified).
- [S182] 1885 Minnesota State Census, Haven, Sherburne Co., Minnesota; Page 9.
- [S183] 1895 Minnesota State Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; page 490.
- [S248] Free Note:, Marriage Records Walworth Co., WI; Puffer-Hubbard; Vol 4 / 188.
Paris Petitt Hubbard1
M, b. 22 August 1867, d. 31 December 1934
![]() Paris Petitt Hubbard 1868-1923 |
| Father | Edward Andrus Hubbard1 b. 12 Mar 1824, d. 25 Jan 1887 |
| Mother | Eliza Kinney1 b. 15 Sep 1826, d. 10 Feb 1903 |
Paris Petitt Hubbard|b. 22 Aug 1867\nd. 31 Dec 1934|p23.htm#i2373|Edward Andrus Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Ezra Kinney|b. 24 Feb 1801\nd. 8 Apr 1856|p27.htm#i2968|Lovisa Clough|d. 1865|p12.htm#i2967| |
| Birth* | 22 Aug 1867 | Wisconsin, USA1,2 |
| Residence* | 1880 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA1,3 |
| Employment* | 1891 | Cheney, Washington, A young business man of the firm of Hubbard-Carman, of Cheney, WA4 |
| Marriage* | 1891 | Perry, New York, They were 2nd cousins, Principal=Grace Winifred Hutton4,5 |
| Residence | 1923 | Rochester, New York6 |
| Residence | Seymour Rd., Irondequoit, Monroe Co., New York7 | |
| Death* | 31 Dec 1934 | Rochester, New York, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Section II, page 27, on Jan 1, 1935: HUBBARD-Paris P. Hubbard passed away suddenly at his home, 68 Seymour Rd. Monday, Dec 31. He leaves his wife, Grace W. Hubbard; two sons, John L. and Halsey; one sister, Clara Stubbs; one brother, Edward Hubbard. Services at the home on Wednesday, Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Irondequoit Cemetery.3,2,8 |
| Burial* | 2 Jan 1935 | Irondequoit Cemetery, Irondquoit, Monroe Co., New York9 |
Family | Grace Winifred Hutton b. 1 Aug 1870, d. 23 Feb 1957 | |
| Marriage* | 1891 | Perry, New York, They were 2nd cousins, Principal=Grace Winifred Hutton4,5 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S371] 1880 US Federal Census, Troy, Walworth Co., WI; ED 236, Page 227B.
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 63. Obit for Paris P. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 5. Newspaper article about the marriage of Parris P. Hubbard and Grace Winifred Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 52. Obit for H. Louise (Hubbard) Loomis (source newspaper not identified).
- [S416] Online record, 4 Feb 2003 June C. Feder, e-mail address., according to cemetery records.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S416] Online record, 4 Feb 2003 June C. Feder, e-mail address.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 55. Article about the marriage of Ruth Cambell and John L. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 50. Article about the marriage of Halsey E. Hubbard and Emma L. Warren (source newspaper not identified).
Ralph M. Hubbard1
M, b. 20 August 1862, d. 12 May 1936
| Father | Henry A. Hubbard1 b. 13 Nov 1832, d. 28 Sep 1904 |
| Mother | Jenny Carver1 b. 14 Mar 1833, d. 24 May 1913 |
Ralph M. Hubbard|b. 20 Aug 1862\nd. 12 May 1936|p23.htm#i1431|Henry A. Hubbard|b. 13 Nov 1832\nd. 28 Sep 1904|p22.htm#i75|Jenny Carver|b. 14 Mar 1833\nd. 24 May 1913|p11.htm#i78|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63||||||| |
| Birth* | 20 Aug 1862 | Spring Valley, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA2,3,4 |
| Residence | 1870 | LaFayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Age 95 |
| Residence* | 1880 | LaFayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Age 172 |
| Marriage* | 24 Nov 1891 | Lake Geneva, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Ralph's obituary gives the year of marriage as 1890., Principal=Ella Harkness6,7 |
| Residence | Oct 1904 | LaFayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin8 |
| Residence | 1913 | Bowers, Walworth Co., Wisconsin9 |
| Residence | 1913 | Lafayette, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Residing on the farm once owned by his parents.10 |
| Death | 12 Mar 1936 | Walworth Co. Hospital, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Age 73. Ralph's obituary does not include the date of his death, but his wife's (who died a month later) mentioned it. Died following a short illness with an infection.6,3 |
| Death* | 12 May 1936 | 11 |
| Burial* | Hickory Grove Cemetery, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.m. Sunday afternoon at the Elkhorn Funeral Home with Rev. Ezra Meckle of East Troy officiating.12 |
Family | Ella Harkness b. 27 Feb 1862, d. 16 Apr 1936 | |
| Marriage* | 24 Nov 1891 | Lake Geneva, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Ralph's obituary gives the year of marriage as 1890., Principal=Ella Harkness6,7 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S173] History of Walworth County Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources; an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns, and villages - their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and socieities - its war record, biographical sketches, portraits... (Chicago: Western Historical, 1882), p 932.
- [S371] 1880 US Federal Census, LaFayette, Walworth Co., WI; ED 218, Page 128A.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 64. Obit for Ralph Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Lafayette, Walworth Co., WI, Page 18.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 64. Obit for Mrs. Ralph Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 5. Newspaper article about the marriage of Ralph Hubbard and Ella Harkness (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 34. Obituary for Henry A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S438] Henry A. Hubbard, 2 Sept 1913.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 45. Obit for Jenny Carver Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 63. Obit for Ralph Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 63. Obit for Fred Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
Raymond Tracy Hubbard1
M, b. 6 September 1895
| Father | Willis Phelps Hubbard1 b. 25 Jan 1859, d. 12 Dec 1910 |
| Mother | Nina M. Harris1 b. 22 Feb 1872 |
Raymond Tracy Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1895|p23.htm#i2987|Willis Phelps Hubbard|b. 25 Jan 1859\nd. 12 Dec 1910|p23.htm#i1437|Nina M. Harris|b. 22 Feb 1872|p18.htm#i2889|Edward A. Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71||||||| |
| Birth* | 6 Sep 1895 | 1,2 |
Family | ||
| Child |
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Richard Hubbard
M, b. July 1655, d. 30 July 1732
| Father | George Hubbard1 b. c 1601, d. 18 Mar 1684 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Watts d. 1702 |
Richard Hubbard|b. Jul 1655\nd. 30 Jul 1732|p23.htm#i239|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208|||||||Richard Watts||p46.htm#i227|Elizabeth (?)||p1.htm#i228| |
| Birth* | Jul 1655 | Middletown, Middlexex Co., Connecticut2 |
| Marriage* | 31 Mar 1692 | Bride=Martha Cornwell2 |
| Death* | 30 Jul 1732 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut2 |
Family | Martha Cornwell | |
Richard Adams Hubbard1,2
M, b. 23 August 1934, d. 28 March 1972
| Father | Stanley Eugene Hubbard b. 26 Jun 1897, d. 28 Dec 1992 |
| Mother | Didrikke A. Stub b. 27 Jul 1905, d. 1 Feb 1974 |
Richard Adams Hubbard|b. 23 Aug 1934\nd. 28 Mar 1972|p23.htm#i45|Stanley Eugene Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1897\nd. 28 Dec 1992|p23.htm#i2|Didrikke A. Stub|b. 27 Jul 1905\nd. 1 Feb 1974|p42.htm#i3|Frank V. Hubbard|b. 14 Feb 1856\nd. 27 Aug 1901|p22.htm#i30|Minnie L. Ayer|b. 25 Sep 1856\nd. 4 Oct 1936|p7.htm#i31|Jacob A. O. Stub|b. 6 Aug 1877\nd. 11 Jun 1944|p43.htm#i4|Aleda P. Hooverson|b. 6 Mar 1881\nd. 13 Jun 1930|p20.htm#i5| |
| Biography* | ||
| Birth | 23 Aug 1933 | Lake Pontchartrain, LA, Birth place was Lake Pontchatrain, LA and date of birth was 23 Aug 1933 according to summary bio found in HBI archives file.3 |
| Birth* | 23 Aug 1934 | Minnesota4 |
| Graduation* | Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Northwest Military and Naval Academy3 | |
| Milit-Beg* | 1952 | Unisted States Air Force 3.5 years; Captain 1952-1955. Honorable discharge. DFC, Purple Heart in North Korean Conflict, War reserve Major3 |
| Education* | University of Minnesota and the University of Miami, B.S.; Psychology, Advertising, and Business3 | |
| Biography | c 1971 | Occupational Experience: Twenty-three years in television; producer and program director, NBC Network in the Midwest; total media advertising and public relations. Creator and original owner of TV-Week magazine (as seen in Sunday newspaper) and TV Digest Magazine, Austin, Texas. Also, developer of Texas Travel Trails a Houston based corporation. Presently employed by Aquavida Pure Water Systems of Texas, Inc. as Advertising Director3 |
| Employment* | c 1971 | Texas, Advertising Director for Aquavida Pure Water Systems of Texas, Inc.3 |
| Residence | c 1971 | 2424 Voss Rd #A-150, Houston, Texas3 |
| Residence* | 1972 | 2400 S Voss St, Houston, Texas4 |
| Death* | 28 Mar 1972 | SW Texas Methodist Hospital, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas, Car Accident / Hypoxia/ Quadriplegic4,2,5 |
| Burial* | 1972 | S Memorial Mausoleum, N Miami, Dade Co., Florida6 |
Citations
- [S12] Born 100 Years Ago Today, A Tribute to Stanley E. Hubbard I, written by Stanley S. Hubbard, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. 1997.
- [S96] Britt Robson, "The Son Also Rises," Mpls. St. Paul vol 15:6 (June 1987): pages 90-95; 218-22.
- [S536] Brief Biography of Richard Adams Hubbard.
- [S90] Richard Adams Hubbard, Death Certificate 25809, Filed: 30 March 1972, Unknown repository.
- [S117] Minneapolis Tribune, 30 March 1972.
- [S78] Jim McGovern, The 50,000 Watt Broadcast Barnum - A Book Noir of Stanley E. Hubbard, his life and times (1996).
Robert Hubbard1
M, b. 20 October 1673, d. 19 June 1740
| Father | Joseph Hubbard1 b. 10 Dec 1643, d. 26 Dec 1686 |
| Mother | Mary Porter1 b. 1650, d. 10 Jun 1707 |
Robert Hubbard|b. 20 Oct 1673\nd. 19 Jun 1740|p23.htm#i1169|Joseph Hubbard|b. 10 Dec 1643\nd. 26 Dec 1686|p22.htm#i231|Mary Porter|b. 1650\nd. 10 Jun 1707|p36.htm#i232|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Birth* | 20 Oct 1673 | Middletown, Middlesex Co, Connecticut, USA1 |
| Marriage* | 4 Mar 1703 | Principal=Abigail Adkins Ward1 |
| Burial* | 1740 | Riverside Cemetery, Middletown, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts, USA1 |
| Death* | 19 Jun 1740 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Family | Abigail Adkins Ward b. 11 Sep 1676, d. 23 Apr 1735 | |
Citations
- [S3] Edward W. Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History 866-1895 (Harlan Page Hubbard, NY).
Romaine A. Hubbard1
M, b. 1831, d. 10 September 1909
| Father | Halsey Hubbard b. 6 Sep 1802, d. 18 Sep 1874 |
| Mother | Cornelia Root b. c Apr 1808, d. Jan 1888 |
Romaine A. Hubbard|b. 1831\nd. 10 Sep 1909|p23.htm#i83|Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82|Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Dorothy Rowley|b. 12 Dec 1768\nd. 6 May 1851|p38.htm#i65||||||| |
| Name Variation | Alexander R.2,3 | |
| Birth* | 1831 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York4 |
| Birth | 25 Jan 1832 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA, Obit says he was born in Livingston Co., NY in 18311 |
| Birth | c 1832 | New York, USA3 |
| Immigration* | 1845 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA5 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Mount Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA6 |
| Marriage* | 1856 | Principal=Eliza Shaver7,8 |
| Residence | 1870 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA9 |
| Residence | 1880 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Farmer10 |
| Death* | 10 Sep 1909 | Belvidere, Illinois, Apoplexy.7,5 |
| Burial* | 13 Sep 1909 | Hickory Grove Cemetery, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Rev. C.A. Hemenway officiating.7,5 |
| Note | 1916 | Burlington, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Obit for his sister, Hannah M. Hutton (Jan 26, 1916) says he was still living. However, he appears actually to have died in 1909. Needs research.11 |
Family | Eliza Shaver b. 2 Apr 1837, d. 15 Jul 1910 | |
| Marriage* | 1856 | Principal=Eliza Shaver7,8 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Official Temple Record For Deceased Individuals.
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 15. Obit for Romaine A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY; p 94.
- [S56] "Burial index for Hickory Grove Cemetery, Walworth Co., WI," Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Vo 46, #1 (June 1999).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 15. Obit for Eliza Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S440] Halsey Hubbard, Filed 17 January 1876.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., WI, p 209D.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 44. Obit for Mrs. J.B. Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
Russel L. Hubbard1
M, b. 24 October 1831, d. 1870
| Father | Lyman Hubbard1 b. 1796, d. 1870 |
| Mother | Sarah Booth1 d. 1853 |
Russel L. Hubbard|b. 24 Oct 1831\nd. 1870|p23.htm#i2505|Lyman Hubbard|b. 1796\nd. 1870|p23.htm#i2493|Sarah Booth|d. 1853|p9.htm#i2504|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 1 Feb 1763\nd. 19 Dec 1834|p22.htm#i2481|Dolly Brainerd|b. 24 Jul 1767\nd. 30 Apr 1824|p10.htm#i2482||||||| |
| Marriage* | Principal=Mary E. Stacy1 | |
| Birth* | 24 Oct 1831 | 1 |
| Death* | 1870 | 1 |
Family | Mary E. Stacy | |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Russell Hubbard1
M, b. 1 August 1794, d. 1826
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1 b. 1 Feb 1763, d. 19 Dec 1834 |
| Mother | Dolly Brainerd1 b. 24 Jul 1767, d. 30 Apr 1824 |
Russell Hubbard|b. 1 Aug 1794\nd. 1826|p23.htm#i2491|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 1 Feb 1763\nd. 19 Dec 1834|p22.htm#i2481|Dolly Brainerd|b. 24 Jul 1767\nd. 30 Apr 1824|p10.htm#i2482|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Marriage* | Principal=Sally Osborn1 | |
| Birth* | 1 Aug 1794 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA1 |
| Death* | 1826 | Waverly, Tioga Co., New York, USA1 |
Family | Sally Osborn | |
| Children | ||
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Russell J. Hubbard1
M, b. January 1883
| Father | James H. Hubbard1 b. Oct 1854 |
| Mother | Alice (?)1 b. Apr 1856 |
Russell J. Hubbard|b. Jan 1883|p23.htm#i4439|James H. Hubbard|b. Oct 1854|p22.htm#i1026|Alice (?)|b. Apr 1856|p1.htm#i4438|Ogden T. Hubbard|b. 26 Aug 1826\nd. 5 Oct 1902|p23.htm#i72|Ann R. Conkey|b. 17 May 1828\nd. 17 Feb 1882|p12.htm#i73||||||| |
| Birth* | Jan 1883 | Minnesota1,2 |
| Residence | 1900 | 343 E 13th, Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, Age 17, born Jan 1883 in Minnesota, attending school.2 |
| Residence* | 1910 | Portland, Multnomah Co., Minnesota, Age 27, signle, born in Minnesota, Train dispatcher.1 |
Salle Hubbard1
F, b. 11 August 1779
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1 b. 16 Jul 1741, d. 8 Dec 1822 |
| Mother | Martha Stocking1 b. 8 Nov 1741, d. Dec 1820 |
Salle Hubbard|b. 11 Aug 1779|p23.htm#i1424|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|Captain George Stocking|b. 16 Aug 1705\nd. 1790|p42.htm#i1271|Mercy Savage|b. 10 Apr 1706|p40.htm#i1272| |
| Christening* | 11 Aug 1779 | East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Citations
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Patron Sheets, Batch 8907603, Film # 1553423.
Sally Hubbard1
F, b. 22 December 1799
| Father | Amos Hubbard1 b. 10 Aug 1769 |
| Mother | Sabra Brainerd1 b. 7 Nov 1773 |
Sally Hubbard|b. 22 Dec 1799|p23.htm#i2495|Amos Hubbard|b. 10 Aug 1769|p21.htm#i1420|Sabra Brainerd|b. 7 Nov 1773|p10.htm#i2485|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Birth* | 22 Dec 1799 | 1 |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Samuel Hubbard
M, b. circa 1731
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 1701, d. 11 Mar 1755 |
| Mother | Temperance Shalor |
Samuel Hubbard|b. c 1731|p23.htm#i178|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191||||||| |
| Birth* | c 1731 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
| Marriage* | c 1759 | Bride=Sarah Smith1,2 |
Family | Sarah Smith | |
Samuel Hubbard
M, b. May 1648, d. 4 November 1732
| Father | George Hubbard1 b. c 1601, d. 18 Mar 1684 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Watts d. 1702 |
Samuel Hubbard|b. May 1648\nd. 4 Nov 1732|p23.htm#i234|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208|||||||Richard Watts||p46.htm#i227|Elizabeth (?)||p1.htm#i228| |
| Birth* | May 1648 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA2 |
| Marriage* | 9 Aug 1673 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA, Bride=Sarah Kirby2 |
| Death* | 4 Nov 1732 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA |
Family | Sarah Kirby | |
Samuel Hubbard1
M, b. 25 August 1776
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1,2 b. 16 Jul 1741, d. 8 Dec 1822 |
| Mother | Martha Stocking1 b. 8 Nov 1741, d. Dec 1820 |
Samuel Hubbard|b. 25 Aug 1776|p23.htm#i1423|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|Captain George Stocking|b. 16 Aug 1705\nd. 1790|p42.htm#i1271|Mercy Savage|b. 10 Apr 1706|p40.htm#i1272| |
| Christening* | 25 Aug 1776 | East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
Citations
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Patron Sheets, Batch 8907603, Film # 1553423.
- [S383] Rev. Henry Hedges Prout, "Old Times in Windham," Windham Journal Article 4 (11 March 1869):, The several sons of Jedediah Hubbard, Timothy, Jedediah, Chauncey, Amos and Samuel, young married men, came with their father and settled around him.
Samuel D. Hubbard1
M, b. 1 September 1807
| Father | Amos Hubbard1 b. 10 Aug 1769 |
| Mother | Phebe Newell |
Samuel D. Hubbard|b. 1 Sep 1807|p23.htm#i2383|Amos Hubbard|b. 10 Aug 1769|p21.htm#i1420|Phebe Newell||p31.htm#i2486|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Birth | 27 Jul 1807 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA2 |
| Christening* | 1 Sep 1807 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA1 |
Citations
- [S377] A.M. Rev. Henry Martyn Dodd, Centennial of the Old First Congregational Church, Windham, New York, 1803-1903 (16 June 1903; Transcribed from pamphlet located in the Catskill Public Library by Arlene Goodwin, published on Rootsweb).
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Sarah Hubbard
F, b. 10 March 1680/81
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 7 Dec 1645, d. 9 Nov 1704 |
| Mother | Sarah Cornwell b. Oct 1647 |
Sarah Hubbard|b. 10 Mar 1680/81|p23.htm#i214|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Sarah Cornwell|b. Oct 1647|p12.htm#i209|George Hubbard|b. c 1601\nd. 18 Mar 1684|p22.htm#i207|Elizabeth Watts|d. 1702|p46.htm#i208||||||| |
| Married Name | Foster | |
| Marriage* | Groom=Edward Foster1 | |
| Birth* | 10 Mar 1680/81 | Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA1,2 |
Family | Edward Foster | |
Seth Hubbard1
M, b. 12 May 1743, d. 31 January 1749
| Father | Thomas Hubbard1 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 1787 |
| Mother | Thankful Johnson1 b. 10 Jun 1710 |
Seth Hubbard|b. 12 May 1743\nd. 31 Jan 1749|p23.htm#i1194|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|George Hubbard|b. 7 Oct 1675\nd. 16 Dec 1765|p22.htm#i1171|Mehitable Miller|b. 28 Mar 1681\nd. 17 Apr 1753|p30.htm#i1172|Joseph Johnson|b. 9 Mar 1677\nd. 12 Nov 1739|p26.htm#i1185|Elizabeth Blake|b. 16 Mar 1679\nd. 24 May 1720|p9.htm#i1186| |
| Birth* | 12 May 1743 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut1,2 |
| Death* | 31 Jan 1749 | 1 |
Shaler Hubbard
M, b. 1742
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 1701, d. 11 Mar 1755 |
| Mother | Temperance Shalor |
Shaler Hubbard|b. 1742|p23.htm#i186|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191||||||| |
| Marriage* | Bride=Ann Walkley1 | |
| Birth* | 1742 | 1,2 |
Family | Ann Walkley | |
Sophronia Hubbard1
F, b. 31 January 1799
| Father | Amos Hubbard1 b. 10 Aug 1769 |
| Mother | Sabra Brainerd1 b. 7 Nov 1773 |
Sophronia Hubbard|b. 31 Jan 1799|p23.htm#i2494|Amos Hubbard|b. 10 Aug 1769|p21.htm#i1420|Sabra Brainerd|b. 7 Nov 1773|p10.htm#i2485|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Birth* | 31 Jan 1799 | 1 |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Stanley Eugene Hubbard1,2,3,4 
M, b. 26 June 1897, d. 28 December 1992
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| Father | Frank Valentine Hubbard b. 14 Feb 1856, d. 27 Aug 1901 |
| Mother | Minnie Lois Ayer b. 25 Sep 1856, d. 4 Oct 1936 |
Stanley Eugene Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1897\nd. 28 Dec 1992|p23.htm#i2|Frank Valentine Hubbard|b. 14 Feb 1856\nd. 27 Aug 1901|p22.htm#i30|Minnie Lois Ayer|b. 25 Sep 1856\nd. 4 Oct 1936|p7.htm#i31|Julius A. Hubbard|b. 2 Dec 1830\nd. 17 Nov 1912|p22.htm#i32|Joannah E. Adams|b. 28 Dec 1831\nd. 23 Feb 1915|p3.htm#i33|Horace M. Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah A. Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p37.htm#i153| |
| SSN* | 477-01-1496 | |
| Biography* | Mr. Stanley E. Hubbard Born 100 Years Ago Today… A Tribute Written By Stanley S. Hubbard Today, June 26, 1997, marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Stanley E. Hubbard 1, who was the founder of our company. I hope that it might be somewhat interesting to some of the Hubbard Broadcasting Family to know a little bit about S.E. Hubbard I. My dear dad was born in Red Wing, Minnesota, where his father was Superintendent of Schools. When my dad was very young, his father was killed in a freak industrial accident. My grandmother then moved my father and his three brothers to Minneapolis and then to St. Paul. Stanley E. Hubbard was a very energetic and resourceful person, and for the family and for associates here at the company, it was often fun to hear him tell tales about his early days. For example, in the days before he was a teenager, doorbells were always operated by battery power, and even I remember when I was a young boy seeing cards or notes placed by doorbell buttons saying "out of order. " My dad figured out that all he would have to do was buy a bunch of batteries, ride around on his bicycle, look for out of order signs, go to the door and introduce himself as a doorbell repairman, replace the doorbell battery and make some money. Later when S.E. Hubbard entered high school, he got himself a job as an automobile salesman. His pitch to the automobile agency was this: "If you give me a job as an automobile salesman, I will try to get kids in school to talk their fathers into buying a car from your dealership." Mr. Hubbard was quite successful in this endeavor. I believe that these two anecdotes about SEH's youth serve to point out just how ambitious and creative he was. There were many interesting and exciting adventures which were a part of S.E. Hubbard's life a good example of which was his flying career. During his flying career, he was noted as probably the first person to commercially use radio direction finding equipment on an airplane, and he was reportedly the first person to ever drop a flare from an airplane to announce the results of the gubernatorial elections in New York state - a red flare if one candidate won and a green flare if the other won. He had many close calls in his early flying experiences. He started what may have been one of the first, if not the first, commercial airline-which went broke. He then moved back to Minnesota. Mr. Hubbard's broadcasting career began when he had the idea which he described in the following way. "I believed that if I could start a radio station and put something on the radio, other than a fat lady singing opera to the accompaniment of a piano, such as popular music, that I could then attract enough of an audience to sell advertising." During those days dance bands were very popular, and in the Twin Cities there were two major ballrooms, the Prom in St. Paul, and the Marigold Ballroom in Minneapolis. Stanley E. made a deal with I the Marigold Ballroom which provided that they would give him "a studio" if he would play the live dance music on his radio station during the evenings. That is how the call letters WAMD -Where All Minneapolis Dances-came to be WAMD later became KSTP (K-St. Paul). WAMD was somewhat successful - but not totally so. it was a very difficult struggle. The station was later moved to the old Radisson Hotel in downtown Minneapolis. My dad used to tell the story about the time the sheriff came to get his generator off the top floor of the Radisson Hotel. Things were not going too well at that time, and the station had trouble paying its bills, so a creditor obtained a court order by which they could take some equipment away from the radio station. Of course, if the creditor had been successful, the station would have been off the air and out of business. The sheriff came to the hotel to pick up the generator and the owner of the hotel, Mr. Simon Kruse, somehow got into the act, and he told the sheriff that he could not use the hotel elevator to move the generator. Mr. Kruse then told the sheriff that he better be careful, cause if he were to damage any of the hotel taking the generator down the stairs, that the hotel would hold the sheriff liable. The sheriff did not get the generator, the station stayed on the air, Mr. Hubbard paid his and continued to build his business. In 1923, Mr. Hubbard married Alice Rochford. From this marriage came my sister, Alice Liptak. Alice's mother died shortly after child birth. Sometime later, in 1932, my dad married my mother, Didrikke Stub, whose father was a Lutheran minister in Minneapolis. From that marriage came me and my brother, Richard, who died in an automobile accident in 1972. In the old days - 1923 to the 1960s - the broadcasting business was very much different than it is today. Broadcasting was a business which was populated by pioneers-people who were truly new frontiersmen. People got into the broadcasting satisfaction of being a part of a communication's medium which they believed would cause profound changes in the world. Of course, early broadcasters were correct, because radio became not only an important entertainment medium, but a major news medium and a major medium for the delivery of political messages. In 1939 my dad and mother, who had been hearing about television, went to the World's Fair and had the opportunity to see television demonstrated. The excitement surrounding the demonstration of television was such that Mr. Hubbard purchased the first television camera from RCA which was ever sold to a broadcast station. In the summer of 1939, KSTP demonstrated live television by doing a closed-circuit feed of an American Legion parade in downtown Minneapolis Mr. Hubbard made predictions about the future of television, which at the time were considered to be outlandish. He predicted, for example, that television would some day be used to monitor the movement of inmates in Prisons, and he also predicted that everyone Would have a television set in their home and would be able to watch news and entertainment programs. Along came World War 11 and television had to be put on the back burner until after the war. Most people who are a part of the Hubbard Broadcasting family have no idea about the attitude which people had towards television in 1947 when commercial service first began. At that time no one took it seriously. An American citizen, by merely mailing a postcard, would have had a chance to obtain a television license. Very few people applied for a license, however, because very few could envision the role television would one day play. The hurdles which had to be crossed in order to begin a successful television station seemed insurmountable. I remember clearly just how difficult it was for my dad to try to obtain any funding for the start up of KSTP-TV. Private investors thought he was crazy Bankers were unwilling to even consider loaning the one million dollars that was required to start a television station. People thought that TV would be a passing ad and that it was a toy with no future. Mr. Hubbard thought differently, and even though he owned a successful 50,000 watt NBC-affiliated radio station, he could not interest bankers or investors in helping start TV. It was a stroke of good fortune that someone suggested he call a Mr. Ralph Euler at the Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh. I remember the summer of 1947 when my dad, mother, brother and I drove to Pittsburgh, the home of the Mellon Bank. My dad was able to mortgage his radio station for one million dollars. Mr. Euler told my dad that the Mellon Bank, "Would rather bet on people than on horses and that they were betting on him. " It was that trip to Pittsburgh that made KSTP-TV possible. In April of 1948, KSTP-TV signed on the air, and, of course, we all know what happened as a result of that sign on. As I think back to the really difficult times that our family went through to get KSTP-TV off the ground, I am reminded of a great lesson about life-seldom do many people envision the potential for a great idea such as television. I remember going to school and having my friends tell me that my dad was crazy. I remember traveling with my dad to radio conventions in Chicago where he would try to tell his old radio friends from across the country that they ought to get into television. I remember some of these same people becoming bitter old men, because they were afraid to get into television and had "missed the boat. " Back in 1947 and 1948, my dad could have done that which most radio operators did. He could have sat back, relaxed and enjoyed life as did so many other radio operators who believed that television would never become a very important medium. I remember, for example, a meeting I attended where the chairman of the FCC, Mr. Lawrence Fly, came to the old Nicollet Hotel in Minneapolis where he and my dad spoke to broadcasters from Minnesota, the Dakotas, and Western Wisconsin in an attempt to convince those people that they should start up television stations-few did. Once television did begin, success was not a certainty. It took years for television to be able to pay its own way. It was difficult to get programming. At first there was only one television station in the Twin Cities and that was KSTP-TV. In the early days, if a person bought a television set, as hard as it is to imagine today, they were able to receive only one channel. As time went by, more channels were added, and when the day came that there were three or four channels, people generally began to realize that television might have an important future. Mr. Hubbard was what I would call a practical dreamer. He had all sorts of ideas. He loved to hear the ideas of others, and he had a good sense about what could be popular. He was a showman. He loved the theater, and he loved bringing live television productions, such as ice shows and other productions, to the people of the Twin Cities area. He had a sixth sense about news, and he understood what it was that would interest people in the area of news. He loved new technology. For example, KSTP-TV was the first television station in the world to be 100% color. KSTP-TV was the first station to have regularly scheduled daily newscasts. KSTP-TV was the first station to have color film processing so news could be brought to the viewers in color within less than an hour after an event had occurred. Mr. S.E. Hubbard and the people of KSTP did remarkable things. I remember in 1981, after I had first seen high definition television, I told my dad what I had seen and asked him for his opinion. At that time he told me that in his opinion, "HDTV is an engineer's play thing." He did not believe in 1981 that HDTV would amount to much as far as home application is concerned. It appears that one day soon we are going to find out if Mr. Hubbard was correct as to the future of HDTV. Mr. Hubbard was always the defender and protector of the underdog. I cannot tell you how many times he personally, or KSTP-TV or KSTP Radio would get involved in trying to help people who were being ill-treated by the government, the police, or powerful institutions, and who were not able to defend themselves. Mr. Hubbard always thought of the people of KSTP, and later of Hubbard Broadcasting, as a family. Time and time again he helped people who were part of the Hubbard Broadcasting Family and no one knew of it except those who had come to him for guidance or for help. He was a person who believed in loyalty. He felt that he was loyal to his friends and employees and that they should likewise be loyal to him. It hurt him greatly if he thought that someone might have done something that was disloyal or dishonest. Integrity was his byword, and be would never knowingly have done anything dishonest. All during the years as my brother, sister and I were growing up, we were constantly reminded about the importance of telling the truth and of treating other people fairly-we all have tried to take that to heart. Although I am obviously prejudiced, I can say from first-hand experience that Mr. Hubbard was what we would call a really "good guy" who contributed a great deal to society and made life exciting and rewarding for his family, friends, and employees. As time went on and the company grew larger, many people were intimidated by his presence, merely because he was the founder of the company; but all those in the company who knew him well-whether they were managers, producers, maintenance people, or carpenters - knew that they could look to Mr. S.E. Hubbard for a laugh, a kind word, or help. My mother died in 1974, sometime later my dad married Mary Jane Hubbard. Mary Jane was a wonderful wife for all the years of their marriage up until the time my dad died in December 1992. Mary Jane now lives in Bal Harbour, Florida, and spends part of each summer in Minnesota. This short sketch about Stanley e. Hubbard I is not very complete, but it was put together and distributed out of a great feeling of love, admiration and respect for a man without whom there would never have been a company called Hubbard Broadcasting. | |
| Birth* | 26 Jun 1897 | Redwing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota5,2,6,7,8 |
| Residence | 1900 | 800 4th St, Redwing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, USA9 |
| Residence | 1905 | 626 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 7, born in Minnesota. Resident of the State for 7 years, 11 months. Resident of the District for 2 years, 11 months.10 |
| Residence | 1910 | 878 4th St., Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Age 12, attending school. Enumerated with his mother and with his brother Francis (age 10).11 |
| Residence | Jun 1914 | New York, New York, In an affidavit associated with his application for a Soldiers' bonus, SEH says "This is to certify that I left Minnesota in June 1914 to visit my brother in New York.12 |
| Anecdote | 1914 | Governors Island, New York., First ride as a passenger in a plane, pioloted by an Army captain.13 |
| Note* | 1916 | Buckeye Lake, Licking Co., Ohio, USA, "I started flying in 1916 in Buckeye Lake, Ohio" (a seaplane). First solo flight.14,13 |
| Anecdote | 21 May 1916 | Buffalo, Erie Co., New York |
| Employment | 1917 | New York, New York, Salesman for US Tire Co.15 |
| Milit-Beg* | 12 May 1917 | New York City, New York, United States Army; 27th Infantry Division New York Army National Guard, 102nd Field Signal Battalion Army Serial # 1,224,020 Organizations: 1 Bn Sig C NY NG to Aug 16/17; Co B 1 Bn Sig C NY NG (Co B, 102 Field Sig Bn) to Feb 8/18; QMC Utilities Det, Camp Wadworth SC to disch Grades: Pvt 1/cl June 14/17; Pvt Aug 17/17; Corp Feb 5/19 No overseas duty; No wounds. Honorable discharge Mch 3/1916,12 |
| Anecdote | 21 Nov 1917 | Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY, Wednesday, Nov 21, 1917 in a column containing news of Camp Wadsworth: Besides being an efficient soldier, Private Stanley E. Hubbard of Company B, Second Signal Bettery, who resides at 2105 Foster avenue, is a dare-devil auto racer. During the auto races staged at the fair grounds on Saturday, Hubbard took a practice spin around the dangerous half mile track in Fred "Slim" Lecklider's record holding Dusenberg car. Hubbard covered a mile in 1 minute, 2 seconds. In rounding the turns the card skidded into dangerous positions and it looked as if it were going to crash into the fence, but the plucky young solder was equal to the task and righted the machine each time. In one of the races he acted as Lecklider's mechanician. In a twenty-five mile race when Lecklider had a blowout Hubbard changed the wheel in the fast time of twenty-three seconds. It is said Hubbard is a professional driver. |
| Residence | 2 Apr 1918 | 65 Central Park W, New York, New York |
| Marriage* | 3 Apr 1918 | Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Notice in Spartanburg paper: MOORE-HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Moore, of No. 374 North Vernon street, this city, announce the marriage of their daugher, Cleo Blanche, to Mr. Stanley Eugene Hubbard, of New York city, April 3, by Rev. Dr. Gordan. of Bethel Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, now assisting Dr. A.D.P. Gilmoure, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city., Bride=Cleo Blanche Moore17,18 |
| Biography | Stanley S. Hubbard remembering stories his Dad told him about his years in and around WWI: ??I remember him telling me that he went to Europe at least once as a cadet - I believe on the American lines. While in England, he met a girlfriend named Gwen. He said that the British already had barrage balloons flying and England was getting ready for war with Germany. Gwen told him, “Stanley, if you love me, you will join the British army and fight for England.” He said that he told Gwen, “I love you, but I am going home.” ??While he was living in New York with his brother, he noticed the National Guard had horses which they could ride in Central Park. He said he was told if he joined the National Guard, he could get a horse. So that is how he came to join the National Guard. ??He told me he ended up being a Sergeant in the U.S. Army and he was very, very proud of the fact that he was put in charge of a company of black soldiers, then known as negroes. He said that his job was to go in and help these people gain self-respect and respect for authority, and he felt that he did a good job in that regard. | |
| Milit-End* | 3 Mar 1919 | Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Sargeant 1st Class Utilities Detachment. He is married and his vocation is Sales Manager. NY Signal Corps from May 12, 1917 - Feb 7,1918. Cam QMC Feb 8, 1917-Oct 22 1918. Utilities Det., from10/22/1918 - 3 March 1919.12,19 |
| Attributes* | 3 Mar 1919 | Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Brown eyes, light brown hair, 5 feet, 7.5 inches tall.19 |
| Employment* | 1919 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA, Kentucky Aviation Flight Company. "I came out of the Army in 1919 and started the Kentucky Aviation Flight Company in Louisville, and also Hubbard Field. We started to build airplanes fo our own design, which didn't work out to well... We operated out of Louisville doing stunts for the fair and carrying passengers. We also would ovehaul and repair airplanes."14 |
| Employment | 16 Jun 1919 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, A Declaration of Business for Mattingly-Hubbard Motors was filed with the clerk of Jefferson Co., KY on 16 June 1919. It names SEH and the 2 Mattinglys as operators, but only SEH signed the declaration. Mattingly-Hubbard Motors Co. was incorporated on 15 March 1920. The nature of the business was described as "owning, holding, storing, caring for, buying, selling, manufacturing, repairing, overhauling, rebuiding dealing in and trading of automobiles, automobile parts, automobile accessories, tires, tubes, casings, aeroplanes, aeroplane parts, aeroplane accessories, motors, automobile bodies, and a brokerage business with automobile dealers, distributors, and buyers..." There were $100,000 of capital stock (1,000 shares at par value of $100 each), with a guaranteed annual dividend of 8%, paid semi-annually. The stockholders were George D. Mattingly and W.E. Mattingly of Owensboro, Kentucky and Stanley E. Hubbard, of Louisville. Each held 3 shares of stock. No other subscribers were listed. Note that even though Mattingly-Hubbard Motors was not incorporated until March 1920, newspaper ads for the company date back at least to May 1919. Only 11 days after Mattingly-Hubbard Motors was incorporated, the partnership of Mattingly, Mattingly, and Hubbard was dissolved by mutual agreement and the firm was to continue at the old stand under the firm name and style of the Hubbard Motors Company.20,21 |
| Employment | 1 Oct 1919 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Kentucky Aeroplane and Supply company was incorporated on Oct 1, 1919. The nature of the business was described as "to manufacture, buy, sell, lease, rent, repair, store and deal in aeroplanes and air craft of every character and description and each and every article or accessory incidental, necessary or apportenant to the manufacture, repair,use, maintenance or ownership of aeroplanes or air craft of any kind, and the repairing or making of any such aeroplanes and air craft or parts or accessories thereof; to establish, maintain and operated aeronautical navigation and transportation for the carrying of passengers and freight...; and to establish, maintain and operate aviation fields and schools... for the purpose of teaching aeronautics and aeronautical naviagation and transportation..." The capital stock of the corporation was $50,000 (5000 shares at $10 par value each). The incorporators were: Stanley E. Hubbard and L.H. Sackett of Louisville and George D. and W. Estill Mattingly of Owensboro, Kentucky. Each man held 10 shares.22 |
| Anecdote | 12 Oct 1919 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, Kentucky Aeroplane and Supply Co. ad published relating to a free exhibition of "acrobatic flying" at Hubbard Field. A newspaper article the following day said that more than 5,000. |
| Employment | 1920 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Hubbard Culhane Company, Advertising and Promotion23 |
| Residence | 1920 | 1213 S 4th St, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA, from City Directory as reported by Charles Arrington. |
| Employment | bt 1920 - 1923 | Miami, Dade Co., Florida, SEH writes: I was active barnstorming in the years 1920 to 1923 and in the winter flew from Miami to Bimini, Miami to Nassau, and to Havana. I flew in a converted HS2L Navy seaplane which we converted to six places, also twin motored F5L's. I quit active flying in 1923 and returned to Minnesota. In the Air Museum interview he says: In '22 in the summertime I spent at the fairs, carrying passengers and putting on a performance at various fairs around the country, and I had a change a plane act with a man named George Riengle, and I was quite successful in those days."23,13,24 |
| Residence | 6 Jan 1920 | 122 Ormsby Ave, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA, Enumerated with Blanche, his brother Will, Will's wife Lora and the 2 young children of Will and Lora. Age 23, Officer in a Motor Co.; census says that his father was born in Michigan (contradicting other information).25 |
| Pension* | 22 Apr 1920 | 914 S 3rd St, Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, Applied for Soldiers' Bonus in Minnesota. He is 23 years old and is employed as Sales Manager at Mattingly Hubbard Motor Co. He was at first disapproved because he had not established the fact that he was a Minnesota resident, but he submitted additional documentation and subsequently was given a $300 bonus based on 20 months of service.12 |
| Employment | 3 Jun 1920 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, The Ohio Valley Aero-Transport Co. was incorporated on 3 June 1920. The nature of the business was described as "to buy, sell, manufacture,own and operate hydro-planes and other air-craft, in the carrying of passengers, freight, mails and commodities, and for the purposes of exhibition..." The capital stock was $40,000 (800 shares of $50 each). There were 71 stockholders listed (all of Louisville), including S.E. Hubbard and Will A. Hubbard. Each stockholder held 4 shares.22 |
| Anecdote | 21 Aug 1920 | Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, First flight of an Ohio Valley Aero Transport Company plane from Louisville to Cincinnati and back. Two planes made the attempt... but one was forced to land enroute when the propellor was damaged. The passengers continued by car and the plane and had to be towed home. (In 1962, in a letter to the Courier Journal in Louisville, SEH remembers this as the summer of 1919. In fact (based on newspapers of the day) it appears to have actually been in 1920). |
| Employment | 15 Jun 1921 | Manhattan, New York, New York, Seaboard Consolidated Air Lines, autos, airplanes and hyrdoplanes. 1,000 shares common stock no par value, active capital $5,000; SE. Hubbard, R.L. Pendleton, C.M. Wilson. |
| Employment | 1922 | Miami, Dade Co., Florida, Prohibition Flyer Dates mentioned: 30 June 1922 (shot in hand when liquor boat opened fire on his plane off Cape Florida). |
| Anecdote* | 30 Mar 1922 | Miami, Dade Co., Florida, CHARGES AGAINST ONE PROHIBITION MAN FAILS Hubbard Not Guilty of Taking Woman's Car Without Her Permssion Stanley Hubbard, government pilot in charge of internal revenue planes cooperating with Col. L.G. Nutt's prohibition raiders, was discharged from custody Thursday by County Judge Blanton after hearing the testimony of all concerned in the charge that he had taken Mrs. Mabel Hubbard's care without her permission. The testimony developed the fact that while A.H. Hubbard, husband of Mrs. Mabel Hubbard, was in Key West, his wife got Stanley Hubbard, no relation, to teach her how to handle the car. They had driven out several times together and Mrs. Hubbard admitted she went to the Jungle Inn with him and drank two cocktails. The issue hinged on whether Mrs. Mabel Hubbard had or had not expressly told Stanley Hubbard on Saturday, March 18, that when she was not using the car he could. Judge Blanton held that there was nothing in the evidence to show that the defendent had taken and used the car without her permission. Proceedings were enlived when Stanley Hubbard, cross examining Mrs. Hubbard, told the court she "was lying." A.H. Hubbard made a rush for him, but Tom Foreman, prohibition agent, intervened. Stanley Hubbard apologized for the remark. from the Miami News, 30 March 1922 |
| Marriage* | b 17 Dec 1923 | Bride=Alice Rochford2,26 |
| Residence | 1924 | 2103 Harriet Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota27 |
| Residence | May 1924 | 2103 Harriet S, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Owner of Geneva Heating Co.28 |
| Divorce* | 1926 | Georgia, Principal=Cleo Blanche Moore29 |
| Residence | 1930 | 500 Franklin Ave W, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Manager, Radio Station - Veteran of the World War.30 |
| Marriage* | 15 Sep 1932 | Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Lutheran. Marriage was officiated by JAO Stub and witnessed by Francis C. Hubbard and Anna E. Stub., Bride=Didrikke A. Stub31,32 |
| Residence | May 1933 | 2123 St. Clair Ave, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota33 |
| Marriage* | 28 Apr 1974 | Church By the Sea, Bal Harbour, Dade Co., Florida, Bride=Mary Ellen Wickham34,8 |
| Residence | 1974 | 271 Bal Cross Dr, Bal Harbour, Dade Co., Florida35 |
| Divorce* | 29 Jun 1979 | Florida, Divorcee=Mary Ellen Wickham36,34 |
| Marriage* | 21 Jul 1979 | Stillwater, Washington Co., Minnesota, Bride=Mary Jane Rogers34,37 |
| Residence* | 1992 | 2263 Princeton Ave, Saint Paul, Ramsey Co., Minnesota6 |
| Death* | 28 Dec 1992 | Miami Beach, Dade Co., Florida36,6 |
| Burial* | a 28 Dec 1992 | S Memorial Park Mausoleum, N Miami, Dade Co., Florida6 |
Family 1 | Cleo Blanche Moore b. 10 Sep 1900, d. 10 Jan 1964 | |
| Marriage* | 3 Apr 1918 | Spartanburg, Spartanburg Co., South Carolina, Notice in Spartanburg paper: MOORE-HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Moore, of No. 374 North Vernon street, this city, announce the marriage of their daugher, Cleo Blanche, to Mr. Stanley Eugene Hubbard, of New York city, April 3, by Rev. Dr. Gordan. of Bethel Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, now assisting Dr. A.D.P. Gilmoure, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city., Bride=Cleo Blanche Moore17,18 |
| Divorce* | 1926 | Georgia, Principal=Cleo Blanche Moore29 |
| Child |
| |
Family 2 | Alice Rochford b. 31 Aug 1898, d. 14 May 1924 | |
| Marriage* | b 17 Dec 1923 | Bride=Alice Rochford2,26 |
| Child |
| |
Family 3 | Didrikke A. Stub b. 27 Jul 1905, d. 1 Feb 1974 | |
| Marriage* | 15 Sep 1932 | Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Lutheran. Marriage was officiated by JAO Stub and witnessed by Francis C. Hubbard and Anna E. Stub., Bride=Didrikke A. Stub31,32 |
| Children |
| |
Family 4 | Mary Ellen Wickham | |
| Marriage* | 28 Apr 1974 | Church By the Sea, Bal Harbour, Dade Co., Florida, Bride=Mary Ellen Wickham34,8 |
| Divorce* | 29 Jun 1979 | Florida, Divorcee=Mary Ellen Wickham36,34 |
Family 5 | Mary Jane Rogers | |
| Marriage* | 21 Jul 1979 | Stillwater, Washington Co., Minnesota, Bride=Mary Jane Rogers34,37 |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S12] Born 100 Years Ago Today, A Tribute to Stanley E. Hubbard I, written by Stanley S. Hubbard, Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. 1997.
- [S97] "The 1985 Minnesota Business Hall of Fame Awards," Minnesota Business vol 4:9 (September 1985): p. 11.
- [S103] Minnesota Radio History, attributed to Jim Bormann, 10 typewritten pages, FHE8698 .B735, Minnesota Historical Society.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, ED 53, p8.
- [S53] Stanley Eugene Hubbard, Death Certificate File # 019209, Filed date: 30 December 1992, Unknown repository.
- [S85] Stanley Eugene Hubbard, Birth Certificate File #3-64-12, 30 June 1897, Goodhue County, Minnesota,, Goodhue Co., Minnesota; Book 3, Page 64, Line 23.
- [S87] Stanley Eugene Hubbard and Mary Ellen Wickham Gibson, Marriage Certificate, 28 April 1974, "File # 74-026617," Dade County, FL.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, Redwing, ED 53, Sheet 8.
- [S192] 1905 Minnesota State Census, MN, FamilySearch.org, Minneapolis, Ward 2, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; ED 311, Sheet 345.
- [S94] 1910 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; ED 30 (Ward 2), Sheet 3B.
- [S572] Application for Soldiers' Bonus / Minnesota, Stanley E. Hubbard, ID# 1224020.
- [S576] Stanley E. Hubbard Civiil Aeronautics Admininstration. Not dated, probably early 1950s.
- [S359] Stanley E. Hubbard, George Holey, 17 September 1979 (Air Museum of Minnesota files at Minnesota Historical Society).
- [S574] The History of Minnesota (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., West Palm Beach, Florida, 1969), Page 319.
- [S155] United States of America Certificaton of Military Service, issued at St. Louis, MO on 30 September 2000 - certifying that Stanley E. Hubbard was a member of the United States Army from May 12, 1917 and was honorably discharged on 3 March 1919 with the rank of Corporal. original records and/or reconstructed personnel/medical records were not found by the National Personnel Records Center and may have been lost in the July 1973 fire. Certification above was made from an unnamed "alternate records source."
- [S1] Dorothy P. Evans Dixie Hansen. 1 January 2001, This letter includes information on the marriage found in the family Bible records. Bible is in possession of Charlotte THomson, greensboro, NC.
- [S88] Stanley Eugene Hubbard and Cleo Blanche Moore, Marriage Record, 3 April 1918 / License on 2 April 1918, "SEH and Cleo Blanche Moore, Marriage Record," Book D, Page 421, Unknown repository.
- [S573] Honorable Discharge from the US Army: Stanley E. Hubbard.
- [S575] Articles of Incorporation, Mattingly-Hubbard Motors Co., Jefferson Co., Kentucky.
- [S577] Declaration of Business, Mattingly-Hubbard Motors, Declaration of Business, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, 19 June 1919.
- [S575] Articles of Incorporation, Kentucky Aeroplane & Supply Co.., Jefferson Co., Kentucky.
- [S574] The History of Minnesota (Lewis Historical Publishing Co., West Palm Beach, Florida, 1969), Page 319, entry for Stanley Eugene Hubbard.
- [S359] Stanley E. Hubbard, George Holey, 17 September 1979 (Air Museum of Minnesota files at Minnesota Historical Society). Page 6.
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, ED 125, Sheet 7A & 7B.
- [S578] Goucher College Student Records, Balitmore, MD, Alumnae Directory Information City, received at Goucher on 12/17/23. Lists herself as Mrs. S.E. Hubbard, leaves date of marriage blank.
- [S54] Alice Rochford Hubbard, Death Certificate File #19058, File date: 15 May 1924, Unknown repository.
- [S571] Alice Shirley Hubbard, Birth Certificate Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, #42132, 8 May 1924.
- [S567] Page 24, Sunday Spartanburg Herald: Alimony Filing: Blanche vs. Joseph M. Shannon, Spartanburg, South Carolina (4 Oct 1931).
- [S367] 1930 US Federal Census, Hennepin Co., MN - City of Minneapolis, Ward 4, ED 27-73, Sheet 21 B.
- [S82] Stanley E. Hubbard and Didrikke a. Stub, Marriage License and Certificate, 15 September 1932, "SE Hubbard & DA Stub, Marriage Record," File #s 362-36 and 178-30, Unknown repository.
- [S220] Not identified (Norwegian language), (3 July 1928).
- [S221] Not idenfied (Norwegian language), (22 September 1932).
- [S78] Jim McGovern, The 50,000 Watt Broadcast Barnum - A Book Noir of Stanley E. Hubbard, his life and times (1996).
- [S55] Didrikke All Ottesen Stub Hubbard, Death Certificate File #74-009274, File date: 4 February 1974, Unknown repository.
- [S20] Obituary/Bio for Stanley E. Hubbard, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Saint Paul, MN (29 December 1992).
- [S81] Stanley Eugene Hubbard & Mary Jane Callahan, Marriage license application and certificate, 21 July 1979, Unknown repository.
Susannah Hubbard
F, b. circa 1703
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 16 Dec 1673 |
| Mother | Susannah Bailey |
Susannah Hubbard|b. c 1703|p23.htm#i194|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Mary Clark|d. 24 Dec 1673|p12.htm#i206||||||| |
| Married Name | Crampton | |
| Marriage* | Groom=? Crampton1 | |
| Birth* | c 1703 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
Family | ? Crampton | |
Susie M. Hubbard1
F, b. 13 August 1886, d. 27 March 1887
| Father | Frank Augustus Hubbard1 b. 29 Mar 1849, d. 29 Feb 1916 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Morrison1 b. 17 Jul 1847, d. 14 Jun 1894 |
Susie M. Hubbard|b. 13 Aug 1886\nd. 27 Mar 1887|p23.htm#i1443|Frank Augustus Hubbard|b. 29 Mar 1849\nd. 29 Feb 1916|p22.htm#i80|Sarah Jane Morrison|b. 17 Jul 1847\nd. 14 Jun 1894|p30.htm#i1438|Edward A. Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71||||||| |
| Birth* | 13 Aug 1886 | Birthdate calculated from age at death of 7 months, 14 days.2 |
| Death* | 27 Mar 1887 | 1,2 |
Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 25. Death notice for Susie M. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
Thomas Hubbard
M, b. 1714
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 16 Dec 1673 |
| Mother | Susannah Bailey |
Thomas Hubbard|b. 1714|p23.htm#i202|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191|Daniel Hubbard|b. 7 Dec 1645\nd. 9 Nov 1704|p21.htm#i205|Mary Clark|d. 24 Dec 1673|p12.htm#i206||||||| |
| Biography* | He was a large land owner and Revolutionary War Soldier1 | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Elizabeth Snow1 | |
| Marriage* | Bride=Sarah Walkley1 | |
| Birth* | 1714 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
Family 1 | Sarah Walkley | |
Family 2 | Elizabeth Snow | |
Thomas Hubbard1,2 
M, b. 9 March 1706, d. 1787
| Father | George Hubbard2 b. 7 Oct 1675, d. 16 Dec 1765 |
| Mother | Mehitable Miller1,2 b. 28 Mar 1681, d. 17 Apr 1753 |
Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|George Hubbard|b. 7 Oct 1675\nd. 16 Dec 1765|p22.htm#i1171|Mehitable Miller|b. 28 Mar 1681\nd. 17 Apr 1753|p30.htm#i1172|Joseph Hubbard|b. 10 Dec 1643\nd. 26 Dec 1686|p22.htm#i231|Mary Porter|b. 1650\nd. 10 Jun 1707|p36.htm#i232|Thomas Miller|b. 7 Nov 1609\nd. 1680|p30.htm#i1173|Sarah Nettleton||p31.htm#i1174| |
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Frank Valentine Hubbard |
| Birth* | 9 Mar 1706 | 1,2 |
| Marriage* | 10 Jul 1729 | Principal=Thankful Johnson3 |
| Death* | 1787 | 1,2 |
Family | Thankful Johnson b. 10 Jun 1710 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
Thomas Hubbard1
M, b. 30 October 1730
| Father | Thomas Hubbard1 b. 9 Mar 1706, d. 1787 |
| Mother | Thankful Johnson1 b. 10 Jun 1710 |
Thomas Hubbard|b. 30 Oct 1730|p23.htm#i1187|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|George Hubbard|b. 7 Oct 1675\nd. 16 Dec 1765|p22.htm#i1171|Mehitable Miller|b. 28 Mar 1681\nd. 17 Apr 1753|p30.htm#i1172|Joseph Johnson|b. 9 Mar 1677\nd. 12 Nov 1739|p26.htm#i1185|Elizabeth Blake|b. 16 Mar 1679\nd. 24 May 1720|p9.htm#i1186| |
| Birth* | 30 Oct 1730 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut1,2 |
| Marriage* | 23 Jan 1752 | Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, Principal=Phebe Griffith1 |
Family | Phebe Griffith | |
Timothy Hubbard1,2 
M, b. 14 July 1767, d. 4 August 1841
| |
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard3,4,5 b. 16 Jul 1741, d. 8 Dec 1822 |
| Mother | Martha Stocking b. 8 Nov 1741, d. Dec 1820 |
Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|Captain George Stocking|b. 16 Aug 1705\nd. 1790|p42.htm#i1271|Mercy Savage|b. 10 Apr 1706|p40.htm#i1272| |
| Appears on charts: | Pedigree for Frank Valentine Hubbard |
| Residence | Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, of Middle Haddam3 | |
| Birth | c 1765 | 2 |
| Birth* | 14 Jul 1767 | Chatham, Connecticut6,7,8 |
| Baptism | 19 Jul 1767 | East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Connecticut9,3 |
| Marriage* | 18 Sep 1788 | Second Congregational Church of Chatham, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, Minister was Reverend David Selden, Bride=Dorothy Rowley2,10,3,11,6,8 |
| Residence | 1790 | Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, Timothy Hubbard enumerated both in Chatham in Haddam. In Chatham: 3 columns of demographics, but no column headers - probably free white males over 16, free white males under 15, total females: 1-0-2; In Haddam: 1-1-112 |
| Residence | 1800 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA, 1 male under 10; 1 male 26-45; 3 females under 10; 1 female 26-4513 |
| Note* | 1802 | Greene Co., New York, USA, On October 13th 1802 Timothy Hubbard, along with Jacob Hitchcock and Icahbod Brown served on the committee which made an agreement with Henry B. Stimson to preach at the First Presbyterian church of old Windham, now Ashland. (the earliest known document relating to this church) From the church records the following list of original members is taken: Elisha Strong, Sameul Ives, Jedediah Hubbard,Timothy Hubbard, Amos Hubbard, Jared Rice, Ichabod Brown, Elijah Strong, Samuel Crocker, Increase Clafflin, George Stimson, Lydia Baldwin, Lois Lockwood, Lola Ives, Martha Hubbard, Dolly Hubbard, Dolly Hubbard 2d, Abigail Snow, Hannah Morrison, Abigail Stimson, Sabra Hubbard, Esther Rice, Betsey Crocker, Rebecca Tuttle, Sarah Clafflin, Anna Buel, Experience Stone, and Sarah Rice.14 |
| Residence | 1810 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, column headers are missing, appears to be 3 males and 4 females total in Timothy's household15 |
| Residence | 1820 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, 4 free white males (can't read ages); 4 free white females (can't read ages); 3 people in column that isn't legible (may have to do with agriculture)16 |
| Residence | 1830 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, 1 male <10, 1 male 50-60; 1 female 30-40, 1 female 50-6017 |
| Religion* | 2 Dec 1836 | Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Admitted to the church, by Letter (Timothy Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard, Welthy Hubbard), Principal=Dorothy Rowley, Witness=Weltha Hubbard18,19 |
| Residence* | 1840 | Mount Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA, In agriculture; 1 male and 1 female 70-80 (presumably Timothy and Dolly); 1 female 40-50 (possibly Laura or Weltha); 1 male 20-30 (not too likely they had a son in that age range).20 |
| Death* | 4 Aug 1841 | Livingston Co., New York2,21,6,22,23,8 |
| Burial* | Old Cemetery, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York7,23 |
Family | Dorothy Rowley b. 12 Dec 1768, d. 6 May 1851 | |
| Marriage* | 18 Sep 1788 | Second Congregational Church of Chatham, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, Minister was Reverend David Selden, Bride=Dorothy Rowley2,10,3,11,6,8 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S3] Edward W. Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History 866-1895 (Harlan Page Hubbard, NY), 286.
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S386] Homer W. Brainard, "Henry Rowley and Some of His Descendants," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol 37 (1906): in 4 parts: p57-66;97-103;203-208;251-256, p. 206.
- [S331] History of Greene County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men (Hope Farm Press, Cornwallville, New York, 1969), p200: Above John Prout's on the Batavia was Jedediah Hubbard, first deacon of the Presbyterian church. Timothy Hubbard, one of his sons, was also deacon.
- [S383] Rev. Henry Hedges Prout, "Old Times in Windham," Windham Journal Article 4 (11 March 1869):, The several sons of Jedediah Hubbard, Timothy, Jedediah, Chauncey, Amos and Samuel, young married men, came with their father and settled around him.
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S422] Tombstone, Old Cemetery at intersection of Chapel St. and Conkey, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., NY; Dixie Hansen in May 2003, Marker is largely illegible. However, according to the index cards at the Livingston Co. Historian's office it was recorded in 1945 to read: "Timothy Hubbard d 1841 (1861?)". In 2003 the word "Hubbard" can still be made out as can the inscription at the bottom which reads "born in Chatham Conn." Timothy's marker is adjacent to the marker of his wife, Dorothy.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S170] IGI Records, LDS Patron Sheets, Batch 8907603, Film # 1553423.
- [S385] Unknown, East Hadam Genealogies: Rowley - from microfilmed handwritten records transcribed for the "Rowley Register" website at www.wmn.net/rowleytw, downloaded 15 December 2002, Unknown.
- [S402] Frederic W. Bailey., Early Connecticut Marriages as Found on Anicent Church Records Prior to 1800 / Third Book (Bureau of American Ancestry, New Haven, Conn., 1898).
- [S425] 1790 Federal, Page 432, Chatham, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, 4th column #13; Page 434, Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, 4th column #19.
- [S426] 1800 Federal, Windham, Greene Co., NY, #27.
- [S331] History of Greene County New York with Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men (Hope Farm Press, Cornwallville, New York, 1969).
- [S427] 1810 Federal, Windham, Greene Co., NY; page 322, #13.
- [S428] 1820 Windham, Greene Co., NY, Page 88, #35.
- [S401] 1830 Federal Census, Windham, Greene Co., NY, page 115, #14.
- [S424] Members of the Presbyterian Church of Mount Morris 1814-1896 / Catalouge of the Members of the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Morris, NY page 21.
- [S429] Frances P. Teitsworth Dixie Hansen. 20 May 2003, United Church of Mt. Morris; 24 State St.; Mt. Morris, NY 14510. (2003). Page 39.
- [S382] 1840 Federal Census, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY, p 190.
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
- [S422] Tombstone, Old Cemetery at intersection of Chapel St. and Conkey, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., NY; Dixie Hansen in May 2003, Marker is largely illegible. However, it was read in 1945 to read: Timothy Hubbard d 1841 (1861?). In 2003 the word "Hubbard" can still be made out as can the inscription at the bottom which reads "born in Chatham Conn." It is adjacent to the marker of his wife, Dorothy.
- [S441] Livingston Co., NY Burial Index Cards - A card file index from a cemetery reading of legible cemetery markers in Livinston Co., prior to 1885, d. 1841/1861? - Mt. Moris Old Cemetery, Chapel St.
- [S171] LDS Ancestral File, Submitted by Beulah Smith, 2300 Mesa Dr., Olathe Co., 81425.
- [S377] A.M. Rev. Henry Martyn Dodd, Centennial of the Old First Congregational Church, Windham, New York, 1803-1903 (16 June 1903; Transcribed from pamphlet located in the Catskill Public Library by Arlene Goodwin, published on Rootsweb).
Timothy Hubbard
M, b. circa 1734, d. 1809
| Father | Daniel Hubbard b. 1701, d. 11 Mar 1755 |
| Mother | Temperance Shalor |
Timothy Hubbard|b. c 1734\nd. 1809|p23.htm#i162|Daniel Hubbard|b. 1701\nd. 11 Mar 1755|p21.htm#i166|Temperance Shalor||p40.htm#i167|Daniel Hubbard|b. 16 Dec 1673|p21.htm#i190|Susannah Bailey||p8.htm#i191||||||| |
| Marriage* | Bride=Sarah Bailey1 | |
| Birth* | c 1734 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut1,2 |
| Death* | 1809 | Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut2 |
Family | Sarah Bailey b. 1742, d. 1823 | |
| Children | ||
Timothy Hubbard1
M, b. 6 March 1762, d. 25 March 1764
| Father | Jedediah Hubbard1 b. 16 Jul 1741, d. 8 Dec 1822 |
| Mother | Martha Stocking1 b. 8 Nov 1741, d. Dec 1820 |
Timothy Hubbard|b. 6 Mar 1762\nd. 25 Mar 1764|p23.htm#i2483|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Thomas Hubbard|b. 9 Mar 1706\nd. 1787|p23.htm#i1183|Thankful Johnson|b. 10 Jun 1710|p26.htm#i1184|Captain George Stocking|b. 16 Aug 1705\nd. 1790|p42.htm#i1271|Mercy Savage|b. 10 Apr 1706|p40.htm#i1272| |
| Birth* | 6 Mar 1762 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut1,2 |
| Death* | 25 Mar 1764 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut1,2 |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
- [S449] As transcribed by Coralynn Brown, see http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin Barbour., Middletown, Middlesex Co., CT Vital Records 1668-1852.
Visa Kinney Hubbard1
F, b. 26 March 1865, d. 16 August 1870
| Father | Edward Andrus Hubbard1 b. 12 Mar 1824, d. 25 Jan 1887 |
| Mother | Eliza Kinney1 b. 15 Sep 1826, d. 10 Feb 1903 |
Visa Kinney Hubbard|b. 26 Mar 1865\nd. 16 Aug 1870|p23.htm#i2881|Edward Andrus Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Ezra Kinney|b. 24 Feb 1801\nd. 8 Apr 1856|p27.htm#i2968|Lovisa Clough|d. 1865|p12.htm#i2967| |
| Birth* | 26 Mar 1865 | age at death: 5 years, 4 months, 21 day1 |
| Death* | 16 Aug 1870 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Obit: Died in Troy on the 16th inst., Visa Kinney Hubbard, youngest daughter of E.A. and Eliza Hubbard, aged 5 years, 4 months and 21 days.1,2 |
Citations
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 1. Obit for Visa Hubbard.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
Wallace Clair Hubbard1
M, b. 9 October 1893
| Father | Willis Phelps Hubbard1 b. 25 Jan 1859, d. 12 Dec 1910 |
| Mother | Nina M. Harris1 b. 22 Feb 1872 |
Wallace Clair Hubbard|b. 9 Oct 1893|p23.htm#i2986|Willis Phelps Hubbard|b. 25 Jan 1859\nd. 12 Dec 1910|p23.htm#i1437|Nina M. Harris|b. 22 Feb 1872|p18.htm#i2889|Edward A. Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71||||||| |
| Birth* | 9 Oct 1893 | 1,2 |
Wallager Hubbard1
M, b. 1872, d. 17 January 1878
| Father | Romaine A. Hubbard1 b. 1831, d. 10 Sep 1909 |
| Mother | Eliza Shaver1 b. 2 Apr 1837, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
Wallager Hubbard|b. 1872\nd. 17 Jan 1878|p23.htm#i1448|Romaine A. Hubbard|b. 1831\nd. 10 Sep 1909|p23.htm#i83|Eliza Shaver|b. 2 Apr 1837\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p40.htm#i1447|Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82||||||| |
| Birth* | 1872 | 1 |
| Death* | 17 Jan 1878 | 1 |
| Burial* | Hickory Grove Cemetery, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA1 |
Citations
- [S56] "Burial index for Hickory Grove Cemetery, Walworth Co., WI," Wisconsin State Genealogical Society Vo 46, #1 (June 1999).
Weltha Hubbard1
F, b. 7 May 1799, d. 31 January 1868
| Father | Timothy Hubbard1 b. 14 Jul 1767, d. 4 Aug 1841 |
| Mother | Dorothy Rowley1 b. 12 Dec 1768, d. 6 May 1851 |
Weltha Hubbard|b. 7 May 1799\nd. 31 Jan 1868|p23.htm#i2381|Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Dorothy Rowley|b. 12 Dec 1768\nd. 6 May 1851|p38.htm#i65|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193|Ebenezer Rowley|b. 20 Oct 1727\nd. 7 Feb 1811|p38.htm#i89|Susannah Annibal|b. 28 Apr 1733\nd. 17 Jan 1821|p5.htm#i90| |
| Note* | Probably unmarried2 | |
| Name Variation | Wealthy3 | |
| Birth* | 7 May 1799 | Windham, Green Co., New York, USA1,2,4 |
| (Witness) Religion | 2 Dec 1836 | Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, Admitted to the church, by Letter (Timothy Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard, Welthy Hubbard), Principal=Timothy Hubbard, Principal=Dorothy Rowley5,6 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Beaches Hotel, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA, Age 50, Enumrated with her sister's family (Alvah and Laura Beach)7 |
| Death* | 31 Jan 1868 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York8,5,4 |
| Burial* | Old Cemetery, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York9 |
Citations
- [S377] A.M. Rev. Henry Martyn Dodd, Centennial of the Old First Congregational Church, Windham, New York, 1803-1903 (16 June 1903; Transcribed from pamphlet located in the Catskill Public Library by Arlene Goodwin, published on Rootsweb).
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S424] Members of the Presbyterian Church of Mount Morris 1814-1896 / Catalouge of the Members of the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Morris, NY.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S424] Members of the Presbyterian Church of Mount Morris 1814-1896 / Catalouge of the Members of the First Presbyterian Church of Mt. Morris, NY page 21.
- [S429] Frances P. Teitsworth Dixie Hansen. 20 May 2003, United Church of Mt. Morris; 24 State St.; Mt. Morris, NY 14510. (2003). Page 39.
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY; p 83.
- [S422] Tombstone, Old Cemetery at intersection of Chapel St. and Conkey, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., NY; Dixie Hansen in May 2003, Marker reads: Weltha Hubbard; January 31, 1868.
- [S422] Tombstone, Old Cemetery at intersection of Chapel St. and Conkey, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., NY; Dixie Hansen in May 2003, Marker reads: Weltha Hubbard; January 31, 1868; (rest appears to be decipherable but it was muddy and raining and I didn't take the time to clean it).
William Hubbard1
M, b. 5 October 1807
| Father | Chauncey Hubbard1 b. c 1768, d. 1837 |
| Mother | Annis Brainerd1 b. 29 Dec 1775 |
William Hubbard|b. 5 Oct 1807|p23.htm#i2471|Chauncey Hubbard|b. c 1768\nd. 1837|p21.htm#i1425|Annis Brainerd|b. 29 Dec 1775|p10.htm#i2467|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 16 Jul 1741\nd. 8 Dec 1822|p22.htm#i1192|Martha Stocking|b. 8 Nov 1741\nd. Dec 1820|p42.htm#i1193||||||| |
| Birth* | 5 Oct 1807 | Windham, Greene Co., New York, USA1 |
| Marriage* | 21 Sep 1851 | Cuyuhoga Co., Ohio, USA, Principal=Louisa Burnham1 |
Family | Louisa Burnham d. 1854 | |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
William Adams Hubbard1
M, b. 13 August 1860, d. 18 September 1929
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| Father | Julius Augustus Hubbard b. 2 Dec 1830, d. 17 Nov 1912 |
| Mother | Joannah Elisabeth Adams b. 28 Dec 1831, d. 23 Feb 1915 |
William Adams Hubbard|b. 13 Aug 1860\nd. 18 Sep 1929|p23.htm#i68|Julius Augustus Hubbard|b. 2 Dec 1830\nd. 17 Nov 1912|p22.htm#i32|Joannah Elisabeth Adams|b. 28 Dec 1831\nd. 23 Feb 1915|p3.htm#i33|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Aaron B. Adams|b. 1806\nd. 19 Jan 1865|p3.htm#i1499|Mary A. Budington|b. 16 May 1809\nd. c 1844|p10.htm#i1503| |
| Name Variation | Willie2 | |
| Birth* | 13 Aug 1860 | Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA3,1,4,5,6 |
| Residence | 1870 | Age 10, born in Wisconsin. Enumerated in the household of his step-father, his mother, and his half-sibs in Hudson/Lyons, Walworth Co., in 1870.7 |
| Residence | 1873 | Springfield, Brown Co., Minnesota, USA6 |
| Note* | 1875 | There is an 11 year old W.A. Hubbard living with L.N. and J.E. Rowe in 1875 in Brookfield, Redwood Co., MN in 1875 census. 1880 census (WI) lists William as 20. So the question is, are W.A. and Williams Adams the same person... with 4 or 5 year age disparity? |
| Residence* | 1880 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Schoolteacher, Age 204 |
| Employment | Bookkeeper6 | |
| Employment* | Retired dealer in Farm Implements; Aultman Taylor Machinery Co (30 years).6,8 | |
| Residence* | bt 1882 - 1905 | New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota, USA6 |
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1882 | Dundas, Rice Co., Minnesota, USA, Principal=Sarah Catherine Glass9,6,10 |
| Residence | 1900 | New Ulm, Brown Co., Minnesota, USA, Ast. (Machinery)3 |
| Religion* | He was a member of the Excelsior Congregational Church, having united during Mr. Gray's pastorate.11 | |
| Residence | a 1905 | Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota11 |
| Residence | 1910 | 614 9th Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Travelling Collector, Farm Machinery; Rents married 28 years12 |
| Residence | 1920 | 3008 Dupont Ave S, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Manager of Collection Department; Enumerated with his wife and son in the household of his daughter Lucille and her husband, Casper Olstad.5 |
| Residence | 1929 | 4525 York Ave So, Excelsior, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA8 |
| Death* | 18 Sep 1929 | Swedish Hospital, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Acute ______? appendicitis with peritonitis (7 days) with contributory cause broncho-pneumonia. Obituary, published in the Minnetonka Record - 27 September 1929 MANY ATTEND LAST RITES OF LATE W.A. HUBBARD The funeral of William Adams Hubbard, who died on Wednesday morning at St. Barnabas [actually Swedish] hospital was held from the Congregational church in Excelsior Saturday afternoon. Rev. Walter B. Beach, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. W.J. Gray, former pastor, conducted the services. Miss Doris Hazleton, organist, played, and the choir sang. Mrs. Ruby Ledward, soloist, sang two favorite hymns. Rev. Mr. Beach spoke from the text, "Blessed is the man who walketh not with the ungodly." He rendered just praise to Mr. Hubbard in that he had always lived up to life's highest ideals, never deviating from that which he felt to be right. Mr. Hubbard was born Aug. 13, 1860, Walworth county, Wisconsin. When 13 years of age he came with his parents to Springfield, Minnesota. Two years later he entered the high school at Dundas. After graduating from this school he taugh in Wisconsin, near his boyhood home, for two years. He then returned to Minnesota and followed the calling of bookkeeper for a few years. Later Mr. Hubbard located at New Ulm. He entered the employ of the Aultman Taylor machinery company and was connected with the business for 30 years. In the fall of 1882 he married Miss Sarah Katherine Glass at Dundas. For 23 years Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard made their home in New Ulm. In 1905 the family moved to the southeast section of Minneapolis in order that their children might attend the university. Five years later they purchased a home near Excelsior. They made Excelsior and Minneapolis their home from that time on. Mr. Hubbard was a Mason. He held his membership in Charity Lodge No. 98 in New Ulm. He was a member of the Excelsior Congregational church, having united during Mr. Gray's pastorate. The surviving are the widow, four sons and two daughters. They are Frank J. Hubbard of Watertown, S.D.; Herbert G. Hubbard of Everett, Washington; Frederick A. Hubbard of Portland, Oregon; John D. Hubbard of St. Cloud; Mrs. Peter DeVries of Minneapolis and Mrs. Casper Olstad of Chattsworth, Ga. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. L.A. Johnson of Burbank, Calif, besides other relatives and a large circle of friends. A devoted husband and father loyal friend and upright citizen, Mr. Hubbard leaves a good record in the community. He was loved and trusted by all. Among the attendants at the funeral from out of town were Governor and Mrs. Theodore Christianson and Mrs. Christianson's mother, Mrs. Donaldson, of St. Paul, cousin and Aunt of Mrs. Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Beecher, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seeter, George Schmidt, Edw. Stoll, Mrs. Bertha Schmidt Caswell of New Ulm; Harvey Donaldson, Ernestine Donaldson and Mrs. Brett Loufkurrow of Northfield; Mrs. H. T. Donaldson of Dundas; Carl Olstad and Miss Jennie Olstad of Hanska, Minnesota.6,8,11 |
| Burial* | 21 Sep 1929 | Oak Hill Cemetery, Excelsior, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Services were held at the Congrational Church in Excelsior.8 |
Family | Sarah Catherine Glass b. 17 May 1863, d. 6 Oct 1943 | |
| Marriage* | 15 Nov 1882 | Dundas, Rice Co., Minnesota, USA, Principal=Sarah Catherine Glass9,6,10 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S77] 1870 US Census, WI.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, New Ulm, Brown Co, MN ED 43, Sheet 7A.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI.
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; ED 162, Sheet 1 A (8th Ward).
- [S373] Obituary for William Adams Hubbard, The Minnetonka Record, Excelsior, MN (27 September 1929).
- [S337] 1870 US Census, Hudson (Lyons), Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Page 17 & 18.
- [S374] William Adams Hubbard, Death Certificate 21269, 19 September 1929.
- [S248] Free Note:, Information from hand-written ID on photograph of Will and Sarah Catherine Hubbard.
- [S376] Obituary for Sarah Catherine (Glass) Hubbard published in the Minnetonka Record, Excelsior, Hennepin Co., MN (14 October 1943).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 59. Obit for William Adams Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S94] 1910 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN; ED 30 (Ward 2), Sheet 10B.
William Ayer Hubbard1,2
M, b. 11 July 1885, d. 24 August 1961
![]() William Ayer Hubbard 1885-1961 | |
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| Father | Frank Valentine Hubbard b. 14 Feb 1856, d. 27 Aug 1901 |
| Mother | Minnie Lois Ayer b. 25 Sep 1856, d. 4 Oct 1936 |
William Ayer Hubbard|b. 11 Jul 1885\nd. 24 Aug 1961|p23.htm#i34|Frank Valentine Hubbard|b. 14 Feb 1856\nd. 27 Aug 1901|p22.htm#i30|Minnie Lois Ayer|b. 25 Sep 1856\nd. 4 Oct 1936|p7.htm#i31|Julius A. Hubbard|b. 2 Dec 1830\nd. 17 Nov 1912|p22.htm#i32|Joannah E. Adams|b. 28 Dec 1831\nd. 23 Feb 1915|p3.htm#i33|Horace M. Ayer|b. 19 Mar 1822\nd. 3 May 1895|p7.htm#i152|Sarah A. Rider|b. 6 Apr 1827\nd. 2 Oct 1917|p37.htm#i153| |
| Biography* | Jim McGovern, says several things about Will Hubbard, in his "book noir" on Will's brother, Stanley E. Hubbard. McGovern had an axe to grind with SEH that colored many of his statements. It was his take that Stanley took credit for many of Will's accomplishments in the "Louisville Days". My opinion (Dixie Hansen) is that McGovern made these statements without actually doing any research into the facts. My own belief, based on newspaper articles from Louisville and Louisville company records in the HBI archives, is that Will and Stanley were both substantially equally involved in all 3 ventures (Mattingly-Hubbard Motors, Kentucky Aeroplane Supply, and Ohio Valley Transport) and that Stanley E. was probably more involved in the promotional end of things (and thus got all of the press). In the New York venture (Seaboard Consolidated) I believe the records suggest that SEH was the main player. In fact (to date) I haven't discovered any record of Will's involvement at all (which is not to say he wasn't). In any case, here are McGovern's thoughts: [1918] Will Hubbard took the whole Hubard crew to Louisville, KY. Will established a number of ventures in the field of aviation. Will was president of the Mattingly-Hubbard Motor Company in Louisville. Hubbard Field in Louisville was named for Will Hubbard. (now named Bowman Field) Will was president of the ill-fated Kentucky Aero Supply Company and the Ohio Valley Aero Transport Company. Kentucky Aero Supply was formed "out of blue-sky stock, to produce an odd-looking air crate called by the tongue-twisting name of the Kasco Trois. The company never managed to produce even a prototype type and the Hubbards had to leave Louisville for St. Paul shortly after, leaving a number of Louisville stockholders in an angry mood. This is not to say that the Hubbard were run out of town, but they did leave rather quickly." Will Hubbard had been the chief promoter of all of these Louisville enterprises including an abortive attempt to start a company called Seaboard Airlines. Seaplanes had become dirt cheap when the navy no longer had to patrol the coasts looking for German submarines and this is what was going to carry passengers in Hubbard's "airline" but that venture also crashed almost as soon as it took off... Even if one considers Will Hubbard's proposed Louisville to Cincinnati passenger airline which turned into a $5 a hop joy ride company that would land them 'on any vacant lot' it was in short operation in 1921. | |
| SSN* | SS# 4721445633 | |
| Nickname | Po | |
| Name Variation | Willie4 | |
| Birth* | 11 Jul 1885 | Minnesota5,6,3 |
| Residence | 1895 | Waseca, Waseca Co., Minnesota, USA, Age 10, born in Minnesota7 |
| Residence | 1900 | 800 4th St, Redwing, Goodhue Co., Minnesota, USA4 |
| Residence | 1905 | 626 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 19, student8 |
| Marriage* | c 1913 | Principal=Lora Elizabeth Crampton9 |
| WWI Draft* | 12 Sep 1918 | Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York, World War I Draft Registration Card: Age 33, born July 11, 1885; Occupation: Manager, __ __ __ Machine Co.; nearest relative: Laura C. Hubbard, wife; Tall, Medium build, brown eyes, brown hair10 |
| Residence | 12 Sep 1918 | 2015 Foster Ave, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York6 |
| Residence | 1920 | 122 Ormsby Ave, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA, Census gives age as 24, contradicting other evidence. Manager of an Aeroplane Co.11 |
| Residence | 1930 | 2121 Hennepin, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, Manufacturing - Oilburners, Rents @$50/month; Enumerated at same address (but listed as a separate Head of H and renting at $50) is an Alice D. Hasey, age 69. William's children William P. and Lora A. are listed as though they are her children. There are also 3 scandinavian roomers as well.9 |
| Residence* | 4 Oct 1936 | 2705 Bryant Ave So., Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota12 |
| Marriage* | 23 Nov 1946 | Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Principal=Clara Lougee Read13 |
| Death* | 24 Aug 1961 | LaJolla, San Diego Co., California, USA, Mother's maiden name: Ayer14,3 |
Family 1 | Lora Elizabeth Crampton b. c 1887 | |
| Marriage* | c 1913 | Principal=Lora Elizabeth Crampton9 |
| Children |
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Family 2 | Clara Lougee Read | |
| Marriage* | 23 Nov 1946 | Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Principal=Clara Lougee Read13 |
Citations
- [S115] Red Wing Daily Republican, 27 August 1901.
- [S403] Family Records, Feb 2003 James B. McCarthy, St. Bonifacius, MN., Records William's middle name as "Ayer."
- [S442] California Death Index 1840-1997, online at www.ancestry.com, Will A. Hubbard, SS# 472144563.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, Redwing, ED 53, Sheet 8.
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Goodhue Co., MN, ED 53, p8.
- [S528] Www.ancestry.com, William Ayer Hubbard; Kings Co., New York, #2162.
- [S183] 1895 Minnesota State Census, Waseca, Ward 2, Waseca Co., Minnesota; ED 15, Sheet 394.
- [S192] 1905 Minnesota State Census, MN, FamilySearch.org, Minneapolis, Ward 2, Hennepin Co., Minnesota; ED 311, Sheet 345.
- [S367] 1930 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, ED 150, Sheet 18B.
- [S528] Www.ancestry.com, William Ayer Hubbard; Kings Co., New York, #2162; 12 September 1918.
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY, ED 125, Sheet 7A & 7B.
- [S30] Minnie A. Hubbard, Death Certificate 4486, Hennepin Co., MN.
- [S565] Minnesota Official Marriage System., Minnesota Official Marriage System (www.mncounty.com), Hennepin Co., Certificate: 522-0064.
- [S358] Larua McCarthy Doubman, Plymouth, MN, Dixie Hansen, 2002.
- [S180] Author Unknown, Brief "Adams" Genealogy (unpublished notes in possession of Dixie Hansen), Date Unknown.
William H. Hubbard1
M, b. 16 March 1843, d. circa 1925
| Father | Halsey Hubbard b. 6 Sep 1802, d. 18 Sep 1874 |
| Mother | Cornelia Root b. c Apr 1808, d. Jan 1888 |
William H. Hubbard|b. 16 Mar 1843\nd. c 1925|p23.htm#i87|Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82|Timothy Hubbard|b. 14 Jul 1767\nd. 4 Aug 1841|p23.htm#i64|Dorothy Rowley|b. 12 Dec 1768\nd. 6 May 1851|p38.htm#i65||||||| |
| Birth* | 16 Mar 1843 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA2,3 |
| Birth | c 1844 | New York, USA4 |
| Baptism | 6 Oct 1844 | First Presbyterian Church, Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York5 |
| Residence* | 1850 | Mount Morris, Livingston Co., New York, USA6 |
| Residence | 1855 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Came to Spring Prairie with his parents when he was 12 years old.7 |
| Residence | 1860 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA8 |
| Marriage* | 7 Feb 1866 | Principal=Martha Jeannette Aldrich2,1,9,7 |
| Residence | 1870 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA10 |
| Residence | 1880 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Farmer11 |
| Biography* | William H. Hubbard was a member of the County Board of Supervisors (associate) 1887-8 and town treasurer 190-3.1 | |
| Residence | 1900 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Farmer, Age 57, married at age 342 |
| Residence | Sep 1909 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA12 |
| Death* | c 1925 | Dyer Street, Burlington, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, Obituary does not include date. Deduced by fact that his wife's obit says they came to Burlington in 1913 and his obit says they came to Burlington 12 years ago.7 |
| Burial* | Burlington city cemetery, Burlington, Walworth Co.7 |
Family | Martha Jeannette Aldrich b. 16 Mar 1845, d. 5 Aug 1920 | |
| Marriage* | 7 Feb 1866 | Principal=Martha Jeannette Aldrich2,1,9,7 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S6] 1900 US Census, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., WI, ED 97, Sheet 2A.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146), In the Bible record William's name is written in a different ink than the year (1843).
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY.
- [S429] Frances P. Teitsworth Dixie Hansen. 20 May 2003, United Church of Mt. Morris; 24 State St.; Mt. Morris, NY 14510. (2003).
- [S17] 1850 US Census, New York, Mount Morris, Livingston Co., NY; p 94.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 53. Obit for William H. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., WI, p76.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 52. Obit for Mrs. William H. (Martha J.) Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S440] Halsey Hubbard, Filed 17 January 1876.
- [S15] 1880 US Census, WI, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., WI, p 206B.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 15. Obit for Romaine A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
William Morrison Hubbard1
M, b. 22 October 1874, d. 11 November 1943
![]() William Morrison Hubbard 1874-1943 | |
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| Father | Frank Augustus Hubbard1,2 b. 29 Mar 1849, d. 29 Feb 1916 |
| Mother | Sarah Jane Morrison1 b. 17 Jul 1847, d. 14 Jun 1894 |
William Morrison Hubbard|b. 22 Oct 1874\nd. 11 Nov 1943|p23.htm#i1439|Frank Augustus Hubbard|b. 29 Mar 1849\nd. 29 Feb 1916|p22.htm#i80|Sarah Jane Morrison|b. 17 Jul 1847\nd. 14 Jun 1894|p30.htm#i1438|Edward A. Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71||||||| |
| Name Variation | Will | |
| Birth | 22 Oct 1873 | 3 |
| Birth* | 22 Oct 1874 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin4,5 |
| Marriage* | 10 Jun 1902 | St. Peter's Church, East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, William's obituary gives the date of marriage as 10 June 1901., Principal=Francis Copeland4,6,5,3 |
| Residence* | 1916 | Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, 7 |
| Residence | 1918 | East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin8 |
| Residence | 1932 | East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin9 |
| Death* | 11 Nov 1943 | East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, 5:30 A.M.4,5,3 |
| Burial* | St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery, East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin4,3 |
Family | Francis Copeland b. 16 Mar 1874, d. 21 Dec 1956 | |
| Marriage* | 10 Jun 1902 | St. Peter's Church, East Troy, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, William's obituary gives the date of marriage as 10 June 1901., Principal=Francis Copeland4,6,5,3 |
| Child |
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Citations
- [S8] Evelyn Burlingame., A Genealogical History of the Hubbard Family and Allied Steele and Rowley Families (Unpublished 1975).
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 69. Obit William M. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S410] Misc.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin Page 36. Article about the marriage of Fannie Copeland and WIlliam Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 46. Obit for Frank A. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 50. Obit for Mrs. Mary E. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin pages 61. Obit for Mary (Hubbard) Dunham (source newspaper not identified).
William R. Hubbard1
M
| Father | Russell Hubbard1 b. 1 Aug 1794, d. 1826 |
| Mother | Sally Osborn1 |
William R. Hubbard||p23.htm#i2501|Russell Hubbard|b. 1 Aug 1794\nd. 1826|p23.htm#i2491|Sally Osborn||p33.htm#i2492|Jedediah Hubbard|b. 1 Feb 1763\nd. 19 Dec 1834|p22.htm#i2481|Dolly Brainerd|b. 24 Jul 1767\nd. 30 Apr 1824|p10.htm#i2482||||||| |
Citations
- [S381] Compiled Records, December 2002 John E. Hubbard, 1625 B Huntington Park; Rochester Hills, MI 48309.
Willis Phelps Hubbard1,2
M, b. 25 January 1859, d. 12 December 1910
| Father | Edward Andrus Hubbard1,3 b. 12 Mar 1824, d. 25 Jan 1887 |
| Mother | Eliza Kinney1 b. 15 Sep 1826, d. 10 Feb 1903 |
Willis Phelps Hubbard|b. 25 Jan 1859\nd. 12 Dec 1910|p23.htm#i1437|Edward Andrus Hubbard|b. 12 Mar 1824\nd. 25 Jan 1887|p22.htm#i70|Eliza Kinney|b. 15 Sep 1826\nd. 10 Feb 1903|p27.htm#i71|Alfred Hubbard|b. 26 Jun 1796\nd. 23 Feb 1875|p21.htm#i62|Hannah Steele|b. 1 Jul 1799\nd. 9 Feb 1880|p41.htm#i63|Ezra Kinney|b. 24 Feb 1801\nd. 8 Apr 1856|p27.htm#i2968|Lovisa Clough|d. 1865|p12.htm#i2967| |
| Occupation* | A member of the firm of Martin and Hubbard4 | |
| Birth* | 25 Jan 1859 | Wisconsin1,5 |
| Residence* | 1888 | Walworth Co., Wisconsin6 |
| Marriage* | 3 Jun 1892 | Cheney, Washington, Louis Kinne papers give date of this marriage as 22 Feb 1872, likely in error., Principal=Nina M. Harris4 |
| Death* | 12 Dec 1910 | Wide Hollow, Washington, Obit: From a copy of the North Yakima (Wash.) Daily Republic of Dec. 12th, we learn of the death of W.P. Hubbard, a farmer resideing at Widw Hollow, Wash., who was run over and killed on the above date by a Yakima Valley Transportation Co.'s electric car. He was between 50 and 55 years of age and formerly resided here, being a brother of Frank Hubbard, of the town of Troy. Wm. Hubbard was deaf and was going in the same direction of the car walking between the tracks. The motorman sounded the whistle and gave warning by shouting but to no avail as he was run over and horribly mangled. No blame was attached to the motorman and were it not for the fact that the unforutunate man was hard of hearing the accident no doubt would not have happened.7,5 |
Family | Nina M. Harris b. 22 Feb 1872 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S18] 1860 US Census, WI.
- [S443] Descendants of Timothy Hubbard and Dorothy Rowley, Family Records found in the Hubbard Family Bible, (Mathew Carey; Philiadelphia, 1811); (In possession of Mary Beth Goossen; 683 Dill Court; Severna Park, MD 21146).
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 7. Newspaper article about the marriage of Willis P. Hubbard and Nina M. Harris (source newspaper not identified).
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S437] Edward A. Hubbard, 17 July 1888.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin Page 6. Obituary for W.P. Hubbard (paper not identified but the article cites as a source the North Yakima, Washington Daily Republic of December 12th).
- [S410] Misc.
Elizabeth Hull1
F, b. 18 February 1645/46, d. 25 September 1689
| Birth* | 18 Feb 1645/46 | 1 |
| Marriage* | 28 Nov 1661 | Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, Principal=Israel Dibble1 |
| Married Name | 28 Nov 1661 | Dibble1 |
| Death* | 25 Sep 1689 | 1 |
Family | Israel Dibble b. 29 Aug 1637, d. 12 Dec 1697 | |
Citations
- [S392] Jr. Van Buren Lamb., Dibble Genealogy - Your Ancestors (as extracted by E.H. Wagener (not seen)).
Nellie Hunter1
F, b. 13 December 1863, d. 20 November 1956
| Father | William R. Hunter |
| Mother | (?) Dyer2 |
Nellie Hunter|b. 13 Dec 1863\nd. 20 Nov 1956|p23.htm#i1023|William R. Hunter||p23.htm#i1035|(?) Dyer||p14.htm#i3960||||||||||||| |
| Married Name | Hubbard | |
| Birth* | 13 Dec 1863 | 3 |
| Marriage* | 1884 | Groom=Arthur O. Hubbard1,4 |
| Residence* | 1910 | 1770 Girard, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 46, married for 26 years5 |
| Residence | 1920 | 1775 Girard Ave, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, Age 566 |
| Death* | 20 Nov 1956 | Hennepin Co., Minnesota3 |
Family | Arthur O. Hubbard b. 15 Aug 1860, d. 13 May 1924 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S93] History of Minneapolis; Gateway to the Northwest (S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1923.).
- [S522] Minnesota Department of Health., Online Index to Minnesota Death Certificates at Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com), Death Certificate Entry for Nellie Hunter Hubbard: State File # 025129.
- [S522] Minnesota Department of Health., Online Index to Minnesota Death Certificates at Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com), State File # 025129.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 54. Obit forArthur O. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S94] 1910 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, ED 74, 4-WD; Sheet 13.
- [S95] 1920 US Federal Census, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN, ED 78, 4-WD; Sheet 5B.
William R. Hunter1
M
| Marriage* | Principal=(?) Dyer |
Family | (?) Dyer | |
| Child |
| |
Citations
- [S93] History of Minneapolis; Gateway to the Northwest (S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1923.).
Abigail Huntington1
F, d. 6 January 1769
| Marriage* | Principal=James Steele1 | |
| Married Name | Steele1 | |
| Death* | 6 Jan 1769 | 1 |
Family | James Steele b. 6 Feb 1737, d. 5 Apr 1812 | |
Citations
- [S176] Daniel Steele Durrie, Steele Family - Genealogical History of John and George Steele; Settlers of Hartford Conn. 1635-1636; Their Descendants (1862. Reprint on Internet (Jodi Catano)).
John Huntington1
M
| Marriage* | Principal=Sarah Steele1 |
Family | Sarah Steele b. 6 Jun 1733 | |
Citations
- [S176] Daniel Steele Durrie, Steele Family - Genealogical History of John and George Steele; Settlers of Hartford Conn. 1635-1636; Their Descendants (1862. Reprint on Internet (Jodi Catano)).
David Hurlbut1
M, b. 11 August 1688
| Birth* | 11 Aug 1688 | Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut, USA1 |
| Marriage* | 22 Sep 1709 | Principal=Mary Savage2,1 |
Family | Mary Savage b. 11 Feb 1690/91 | |
Sarah Hurlbut1
F
| Marriage* | 19 Sep 1765 | Principal=Reuben Stocking1,2 |
| Married Name | 19 Sep 1765 | Stocking1 |
Family | Reuben Stocking b. 12 Feb 1744 | |
Citations
- [S165] Charles Henry Wright Stocking., The Stocking Ancestry Comprising the Descendants of George Stocking Founder of the American Family (The Lakeside Press, 1903).
- [S169] M.D. Edward E. Cornwall, "Family of George Stocking," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 50 (April 1896): 171-176.
Elizabeth Hutchins
F, d. 1710
| Married Name | Ayer | |
| Marriage* | 1 Apr 1656 | Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts, Groom=Thomas Ayer1,2 |
| Death* | 1710 | 1 |
Family | Thomas Ayer b. 1630, d. 9 Nov 1686 | |
Citations
- [S64] Sidney Perley, Ayer Genealogy (1900; Reprinted by Parker River Researchers; Newburyport, Mass., 1986).
- [S107] Genealogy of Eleven Generations of John Ayer, The Founder and His Family in America - Salisbury, MA - 1640 compiled by Mrs. W.R. Burlingame.., Typescript. 1952. Minneapolis, MN; 1952 and revised 1960., Minnesota Historical Society.
Elizabeth Hutchinson1
F, b. 4 November 1639, d. 16 September 1728
| Birth* | 4 Nov 1639 | Boston, Massachusetts1 |
| Marriage* | 8 Feb 1668 | Boston, Massachusetts, Principal=Edward Winslow1,2 |
| Married Name | 8 Feb 1668 | Winslow1 |
| Death* | 16 Sep 1728 | Boston, Massachusetts, In her 89th year1 |
Family | Edward Winslow b. c 1635, d. 19 Nov 1682 | |
Citations
- [S451] Revised by Robert S. Wakefield, FASG originally compiled by Robert Moody Sherman and Verle Delano Vincent, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations - Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Mass. Dec 1620, Family: James Chilton, Volume 15, 1997 (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1990), p. 14.
- [S404] Assisted by Ruth Buddington Leighton Richard Walter Nielson, The Budington Buddington Family (Nielson Publishing Co., 1989, 830p), page 66.
Clifford Hutton1
M
| Father | Jonathan B. Hutton1 b. 10 Mar 1838 |
| Mother | Hannah M. Hubbard1 b. 10 Mar 1838, d. Jan 1916 |
Clifford Hutton||p23.htm#i2922|Jonathan B. Hutton|b. 10 Mar 1838|p23.htm#i2919|Hannah M. Hubbard|b. 10 Mar 1838\nd. Jan 1916|p22.htm#i85|||||||Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82| |
| Residence* | 1916 | Osaki, Minnesota1 |
Citations
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 44. Obit for Mrs. J.B. Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
Grace Winifred Hutton
F, b. 1 August 1870, d. 23 February 1957
| Father | Jonathan B. Hutton b. 10 Mar 1838 |
| Mother | Hannah M. Hubbard b. 10 Mar 1838, d. Jan 1916 |
Grace Winifred Hutton|b. 1 Aug 1870\nd. 23 Feb 1957|p23.htm#i2886|Jonathan B. Hutton|b. 10 Mar 1838|p23.htm#i2919|Hannah M. Hubbard|b. 10 Mar 1838\nd. Jan 1916|p22.htm#i85|||||||Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82| |
| Birth | Orange, Wisconsin1 | |
| Birth* | 1 Aug 1870 | New York2 |
| Marriage* | 1891 | Perry, New York, They were 2nd cousins, Principal=Paris Petitt Hubbard3,1 |
| Married Name | 1891 | Hubbard |
| Death* | 23 Feb 1957 | Oakland, California, Grace W. Hubbard was survived by one son, Halsey E. Hubbard of Fairport, NY; one brother, Herbert Hutton, of CA; for grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.2 |
| Note* | 26 Feb 1957 | Oakland, California, Funeral4 |
| Burial* | 1 Apr 1957 | Irondequoit Cemetery, Irondequoit, Monroe Co., New York2 |
Family | Paris Petitt Hubbard b. 22 Aug 1867, d. 31 Dec 1934 | |
| Marriage* | 1891 | Perry, New York, They were 2nd cousins, Principal=Paris Petitt Hubbard3,1 |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S409] Transcription from Hubbard Family Bible. Transcriber not known and Bible not further identified, but notation says "Copied from the Hubbard Bible given to Paris [Paris P. Hubbard] by Clara Stubbs".
- [S416] Online record, 4 Feb 2003 June C. Feder, e-mail address.
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 5. Newspaper article about the marriage of Parris P. Hubbard and Grace Winifred Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
- [S417] Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean's Birthday Book (book incscribed to Hattiebelle on 4 Sept 1921).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 55. Article about the marriage of Ruth Cambell and John L. Hubbard (source newspaper not identified).
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 50. Article about the marriage of Halsey E. Hubbard and Emma L. Warren (source newspaper not identified).
Harry J. Hutton
M
| Father | Jonathan B. Hutton b. 10 Mar 1838 |
| Mother | Hannah M. Hubbard b. 10 Mar 1838, d. Jan 1916 |
Harry J. Hutton||p23.htm#i2920|Jonathan B. Hutton|b. 10 Mar 1838|p23.htm#i2919|Hannah M. Hubbard|b. 10 Mar 1838\nd. Jan 1916|p22.htm#i85|||||||Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82| |
| Residence* | 1916 | Sioux City, Iowa1 |
Citations
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 44. Obit for Mrs. J.B. Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
Herbert R. Hutton
M
| Father | Jonathan B. Hutton b. 10 Mar 1838 |
| Mother | Hannah M. Hubbard b. 10 Mar 1838, d. Jan 1916 |
Herbert R. Hutton||p23.htm#i2924|Jonathan B. Hutton|b. 10 Mar 1838|p23.htm#i2919|Hannah M. Hubbard|b. 10 Mar 1838\nd. Jan 1916|p22.htm#i85|||||||Halsey Hubbard|b. 6 Sep 1802\nd. 18 Sep 1874|p22.htm#i81|Cornelia Root|b. c Apr 1808\nd. Jan 1888|p38.htm#i82| |
| Residence* | 1916 | Buffalo, New York1 |
Citations
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 44. Obit for Mrs. J.B. Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
Jonathan B. Hutton1,2
M, b. 10 March 1838
| Birth* | 10 Mar 1838 | Mt. Morris, Livingston Co., New York1 |
| Marriage* | c 1852 | Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wisconsin, USA, Principal=Hannah M. Hubbard1,3 |
Family | Hannah M. Hubbard b. 10 Mar 1838, d. Jan 1916 | |
| Children |
| |
Citations
- [S405] Clara A. (Hubbard) Dyke Stubbs and Hattiebelle (Hubbard) Lean., Scrapbook of Hubbard newspaper clippings relating to Hubbards from the Walworth Co. area of Wisconsin page 44. Obit for Mrs. J.B. Hutton (source newspaper not identified).
- [S23] 1880 US Census, IA.
- [S440] Halsey Hubbard, Filed 17 January 1876.
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