George Hubbard

M, #14197
ChartsBentley (maternal side) - Phoebe Meredith Frey
Note*  A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1677 to 1687. Page 227a-227b Name: George Hubbard Location: Middletown He died 16 March, 1684-5. Invt. œ243-10-00. Taken 13 May, 1685, by GilesHamlin, Nathaniel White, William Warde. Legatees: the Widow, son Josephage 42 years, Daniel 41, Samuel 37, Nathaniel 33, Richard 30, Mary (thewife of Thomas Ranny) 44, Elizabeth (the wife of Thomas Wetmore) 25 yearsof age. Will dated 2 May, 1681. I George Hubbard of Middletown, being about 80 years of age, yet incomfortable health of bodie and having the use of my understanding asformerly, do make this my last Will & Testament: Imprimis: I give to my Eldest son Joseph Hubbard, besids what I haveformerly given him, one Acre of my meadow At a place called pasen chaugeon the East sid the Great River, to ly on the North sid the Cricke whichRuns through my Land. It. I give to my son Danill Hubard, besids what Igave him formaly, two Acres of Swompe at the west end of my Long meadowswompe Next the bogie meadow. It. I give to my son Samuel, besides what Iformerly gave him, the on halfe of my halfe mile Lott on the East sid thegreat River, divided by the List in 1673. It. I give to my son NathanielHubard my peice of bogie meadow, being about on acre & quarter, LyingNext Mr. Giles Hamlins meadow; more over I give to my sayd son Nathanielall that my meadow on the South sid of the Crick at pason chag on theEast sid the Great River; more over I give to my sayd son the one halfeof my Leaven acre Lott at the South End of the towne; I give allso to mysayd son the on Halfe of my Great Lott at the Long Swamp, as allso the onhalfe of my great Lott in the westermost Rang of Lotts. It. I give to mydaughter Elizabeth Hubard All the Rest of my Land on the East sid theGreat River, besides what is formerly Desposed of, both which is Layd out& which is Lotted for by the List of Estate in the yeare 1673, only myhalf mille Lott excepted; It. I give to my Daughter Mary Rany fourtyshillings out of my Estate, but on further consideration instead of thatfourty shillings I give my sayd daughter the on halfe of my halfe MilleLott on the East sid the Great River, devided by the List in 1673. It. Igive to my son Richard Hubard my hous I now Dwell in & my barne and allother buildings, with my home Lott they stand on; as also my Long meadowLand & the Rest of my Long meadow swampe besids that I have given to myson Danill, hee allowing my son Daniel a Lamas highway to goe to theSwampe I give him if need Require; more over I give to my sayd son theother halfe of my Leaven Acre Lott at the south end of the towne, asallso the other halfe of my Great Lott at the Long Swampe, & Likewise theother halfe of my great Lott in the Westermost Rang of Lotts. Moreover itis my meaning herein, and my will is, that my sayd son Richard shall bemy solle Executor, Injoyning him to provid Comfortably for his motherDuring her widow hood, And to pay all my Just Debts for my DesentBuriall; more over I give to my Loving wife Elizabeth Hubard all myhousould Goods During her Natural Life, and after her Deseas my will isthat my houshould Goods be equally Devided between nathaniel And Richard& Elizabeth, Except the Great Kettle, which I will to my son Richard. Andfarther it is my will that my Loving wife shall have the South end of myhous To Dwell in by her self if shee see caus, & rome in the seler forher nesesary use During her widow hood. More over on fartherConsideration my will is that my wife Shall have halfe my hom Lott &halfe my orchard during her widow hud, as also on Cowe, And soe to providfor her selfe, & that my son Richard shall pay her three pownds pr yearof Corent pay of the Country During her natural Life. George X Hubard, senior. Upon farther Consideration I see cause to give the whole eleven acres ofLand over the two Sticks brooke by the fulling mill to my Son Nathaniel. George X Hubard, senior. Signed in presents of us: Sar. Samuel X Ward. John Hall senior, EbenezerHubbard. I Request my Loving brethren Robert Warner & Deacon John Hall to be theover seers to the performance of my will. 27 February, 1683-4. Court Record, Page 112--3d September, 1685: Will Proven. Connecticut Puritan Settlers, 1633-1845 Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches Appendix, Containing Additions and Corrections. Hubbard, George, in 1665, certified before William Leete, at Guilford,the consideration paid Lowheag, by the inhabitants of Wethersfield, forsix miles in breadth on both sides of the river, and six deep from theriver west, and three deep from the river east, in Wethersfield. He wason the committee of the General Court in March, '37, with Talcott, Masonand others. While he remained in the colony he was an important man atthe General Court, and upon committees appointed by the Court. He was oneof the first settlers in the colony--was appointed with two others, in'56, to survey the town of Wethersfield--was a committee to the GeneralCourt in '37 and '38, and a deputy in '39 in April, August and September,and was one of the leading men in the colony. He resided at Wethersfield,but remained in the colony but a few years before he removed to Milford,then to Giulford, and afterwards to Middletown, where he died in 1684,aged about 80. Children, Joseph, Daniel, Nathaniel, Samuel, Elizabeth,Mary Ranny, and Richard. (His wife, Elizabeth.) Joseph, of Middletown,died in '86--his children were, Joseph, 15 years old, Robert 13, George11, John 8, and Elizabeth 3. A Part of the Early Marriages, Births, and Baptisms, in Hartford, Ct.,from Record. Marriages by John Marsh, Esq. Daniel, son of George Hubbard, bap. Dec. 7, 1645. George, son of Geo. Hubbard, bap. Dec. 15, 1650. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5 ISSUE DEACON GEORGE HUBBARD, b. in England; d. January, 1683; emigrated toAmerica circa 1635, and with his wife and son George and other settlerscame overland from Massachusetts and located in Windsor, Hartford, andWethersfield; m. Mary BISHOP, d. 14th September, 1675, dau. probably ofJohn and Anne BISHOP. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. I-IV Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record ofthe Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and theFounding of a Nation. Volume III Rogers (The Fowler Line). (II) John , son of William Fowler , was born in England , died atMilford, Connecticut , September 14, 1676 . He married there, in 1646 ,Mary Hubbard , who died April 13, 1703 , at Guilford , daughter of GeorgeHubbard , immigrant.1 

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Mary Bishop d. 14 Sep 1665
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  1. [S170] Gedcom file by Debora J Krauss Franklin (see her record for more).