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Mary “Polly” <I>Howard</I> Hubbard

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Mary “Polly” Howard Hubbard

Birth
Green County, Kentucky, USA
Death
20 Apr 1911 (aged 74)
Adair County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cane Valley, Adair County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Amidst the great changing scenes of life, death has visited one of our homes in the Dulworth community and taken from our midst sister Polly Hubbard, nee Polly Howard.
Sister Hubbard was born Nov. 6, 1836 and died April 20, 1911. She professed religion in early girlhood and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and in which, she lived a most consistent member till death.

Her transition brought to a multitude of hearts grief and sadness, which language is inadequate to express, although when we retrospect her life, considering the many noble deeds she did, and the traits she possessed which characterizes loftiest womanhood, then we can say in the language of our sentiments, The Lord's will and not ours be done. Again we hear our consoling Lord say, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea saith the spirit that they may rest from all their labors.

The funeral services were held in Carmel church, conducted by the writer, in the presence of a large and sorrowing congregation. The interment took place in the Carmel Cemetery, where the body awaits the resurrection morn.

-Jas. F. Black, Cane Valley, Ky

(The Adair County News, May 31, 1911)
Amidst the great changing scenes of life, death has visited one of our homes in the Dulworth community and taken from our midst sister Polly Hubbard, nee Polly Howard.
Sister Hubbard was born Nov. 6, 1836 and died April 20, 1911. She professed religion in early girlhood and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church, and in which, she lived a most consistent member till death.

Her transition brought to a multitude of hearts grief and sadness, which language is inadequate to express, although when we retrospect her life, considering the many noble deeds she did, and the traits she possessed which characterizes loftiest womanhood, then we can say in the language of our sentiments, The Lord's will and not ours be done. Again we hear our consoling Lord say, blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea saith the spirit that they may rest from all their labors.

The funeral services were held in Carmel church, conducted by the writer, in the presence of a large and sorrowing congregation. The interment took place in the Carmel Cemetery, where the body awaits the resurrection morn.

-Jas. F. Black, Cane Valley, Ky

(The Adair County News, May 31, 1911)

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Gone but not forgotten.

Gravesite Details

Married Jan 7, 1857 in Taylor Co., KY



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  • Created by: BC
  • Added: Jun 20, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53895094/mary-hubbard: accessed ), memorial page for Mary “Polly” Howard Hubbard (6 Nov 1836–20 Apr 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53895094, citing Mount Carmel Cemetery, Cane Valley, Adair County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by BC (contributor 47306211).