John Hubbard, son of Major Hubbard, was born in Blandford, MA September 29, 1786. When he was eleven yrs old his parents removed to Canandaigua, NY. As his health was not vigorous, it was decided to give him a college education. He graduated from Williams in 1809. He studied Medicine and received his diploma in Batavia, NY in 1812. He commenced to practice in Accord, NY. He was married to Miss Anna Kent, Sept 3, 1813. In 1821 he removed to Putnam Co., Ind. and for a time engaged in farming; but he was soon persuaded by the inhabitants to resume the practice of his profession. About this time he was chosen justice of the peace. In 1836, he removed to Cook Co., Ill., and engaged in farming. In 1845 Mrs. Hubbard died.
Here his house was open for stated religious services on the Sabbath, and he sometimes officiated himself, and great good was done.
In 1846 he was married to Mrs. Betsey Paul of Chemung. In 1855 he removed to Decorah, Iowa. He died July 25, 1867, at Plymouth Rock, Iowa, aged eighty-one. He made a profession of religion while in college, joining the church at Williamstown, and living with the Golden Rule as his guiding star.
*EMILY S. HUBBARD LYFORD is also a daughter #28216555
*Julia Ann Hubbard BAILEY is here at FAG #10913556
*HARRIET HUBBARD LEATHERMAN at FAG #60538623. John and Anna had 8 children, 5 girls and 3 boys.
* ANNA KENT HUBBARD, 1st wife, was buried in the Old Channing Street Cemetery, Elgin, Illinois 1845 but it no longer exists and their records do not show where she was moved when it closed and the city cemetery was now the Bluff City Cemetery in Elgin. They still had a card on file for her with name, place of birth, father's name but no information on where she ended up when I called in 2007. sboudrou
John Hubbard, son of Major Hubbard, was born in Blandford, MA September 29, 1786. When he was eleven yrs old his parents removed to Canandaigua, NY. As his health was not vigorous, it was decided to give him a college education. He graduated from Williams in 1809. He studied Medicine and received his diploma in Batavia, NY in 1812. He commenced to practice in Accord, NY. He was married to Miss Anna Kent, Sept 3, 1813. In 1821 he removed to Putnam Co., Ind. and for a time engaged in farming; but he was soon persuaded by the inhabitants to resume the practice of his profession. About this time he was chosen justice of the peace. In 1836, he removed to Cook Co., Ill., and engaged in farming. In 1845 Mrs. Hubbard died.
Here his house was open for stated religious services on the Sabbath, and he sometimes officiated himself, and great good was done.
In 1846 he was married to Mrs. Betsey Paul of Chemung. In 1855 he removed to Decorah, Iowa. He died July 25, 1867, at Plymouth Rock, Iowa, aged eighty-one. He made a profession of religion while in college, joining the church at Williamstown, and living with the Golden Rule as his guiding star.
*EMILY S. HUBBARD LYFORD is also a daughter #28216555
*Julia Ann Hubbard BAILEY is here at FAG #10913556
*HARRIET HUBBARD LEATHERMAN at FAG #60538623. John and Anna had 8 children, 5 girls and 3 boys.
* ANNA KENT HUBBARD, 1st wife, was buried in the Old Channing Street Cemetery, Elgin, Illinois 1845 but it no longer exists and their records do not show where she was moved when it closed and the city cemetery was now the Bluff City Cemetery in Elgin. They still had a card on file for her with name, place of birth, father's name but no information on where she ended up when I called in 2007. sboudrou
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