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Deacon Hiram A Rublee

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Deacon Hiram A Rublee

Birth
New York, USA
Death
25 Nov 1835 (aged 67)
Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Berkshire, Franklin County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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68th yr

Hiram is buried in the same area as his two wives: Rhoda and 2nd wife: Fanny Richardson. Also here are his children: Calvin and Fanny Faustina.
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Hiram A. Rublee was probably born in Dutchess Co., NY.

Hiram owned property in New Haven, VT in 1788. In 1788, he bought property with William Robblee; both are described as "of New Haven." This is presumably his brother William, although it could have been his father. He was living in New Haven at the time of the 1790 census, taken in Vermont in 1791. At that time, it appears that just Hiram and Rhoda were in the household.

Hiram was appointed hayward in New Haven on 3 Mar 1791. He began selling off property in New Haven in 1792 and 1795.

On 11 Jul 1798, he bought 100 acres in Berkshire from his brother-in-law William Seymour of New Haven and William's brother Belden Seymour of Vergennes, VT. At that time Hiram was "of New Haven".

He first appears in the census in Berkshire, VT in 1800. He settled there along with his brothers Andrew, Francis and John Brush Rublee.
68th yr

Hiram is buried in the same area as his two wives: Rhoda and 2nd wife: Fanny Richardson. Also here are his children: Calvin and Fanny Faustina.
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Hiram A. Rublee was probably born in Dutchess Co., NY.

Hiram owned property in New Haven, VT in 1788. In 1788, he bought property with William Robblee; both are described as "of New Haven." This is presumably his brother William, although it could have been his father. He was living in New Haven at the time of the 1790 census, taken in Vermont in 1791. At that time, it appears that just Hiram and Rhoda were in the household.

Hiram was appointed hayward in New Haven on 3 Mar 1791. He began selling off property in New Haven in 1792 and 1795.

On 11 Jul 1798, he bought 100 acres in Berkshire from his brother-in-law William Seymour of New Haven and William's brother Belden Seymour of Vergennes, VT. At that time Hiram was "of New Haven".

He first appears in the census in Berkshire, VT in 1800. He settled there along with his brothers Andrew, Francis and John Brush Rublee.


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