A telegram was received in Rome. Friday, from Thomas H.Stryker, who is in Baltimore, announcing—the death of his mother Frances Hubbard,widow of the late John Stryker of Rome, and the daughter of the late Thmas H. Hubbard of Utica, at the residence of her nephew Lawrence Turnball of that city. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. She was in her 74th year.
The deceased was the daughter of the late Thomas H. Hubbard, former of Utica. He was a prominent man in early days. In 2886 , he was district attorney of the sixth district, composed of Chenango, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Otego, and Madison counties. Later he was a member of Congress, and during his life held various prominent offices.After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Stryker became residents of Rome. The deceased was an active and prominent member of Zion Episcopal Church.
She leaves one son Thomas H. Stryker and these daughters, Miss Phebe Stryker of Rome, Mrs. Edward H. Butler of Detroit, Mrs. Smith of Troy; also three brothers, Bela Hubbard of Detroit, Frederick Hubbard of New York and Robert Hubbard of Casenovia.
UTICA WEEKLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1891–TWELVE PAGES
A telegram was received in Rome. Friday, from Thomas H.Stryker, who is in Baltimore, announcing—the death of his mother Frances Hubbard,widow of the late John Stryker of Rome, and the daughter of the late Thmas H. Hubbard of Utica, at the residence of her nephew Lawrence Turnball of that city. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. She was in her 74th year.
The deceased was the daughter of the late Thomas H. Hubbard, former of Utica. He was a prominent man in early days. In 2886 , he was district attorney of the sixth district, composed of Chenango, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Otego, and Madison counties. Later he was a member of Congress, and during his life held various prominent offices.After marriage Mr. and Mrs. Stryker became residents of Rome. The deceased was an active and prominent member of Zion Episcopal Church.
She leaves one son Thomas H. Stryker and these daughters, Miss Phebe Stryker of Rome, Mrs. Edward H. Butler of Detroit, Mrs. Smith of Troy; also three brothers, Bela Hubbard of Detroit, Frederick Hubbard of New York and Robert Hubbard of Casenovia.
UTICA WEEKLY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1891–TWELVE PAGES
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wife of John Stryker
Family Members
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Henry Guernsey Hubbard
1813–1846
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Bela Hubbard
1814–1896
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Frederick Hubbard
1817–1895
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Grace Hill Hubbard Litchfield
1819–1881
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Mary Ann Pitkin Hubbard
1821–1822
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Thomas Dering Hubbard
1823–1855
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Mary Smith Hubbard Litchfield
1825–1856
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Edward Burr Hubbard
1826–1844
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Caroline Hubbard Wolcott
1828–1867
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Robert James Hubbard
1830–1904
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