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Birth* |
11 February 1674/75 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Marriage* |
9 November 1693 |
Francis Booker2 |
Francis Booker1 (M)
b. circa 1670, #6377
Birth* |
circa 1670 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Marriage* |
9 November 1693 |
Sarah Hubbard1 |
Birth* |
15 December 1678 |
Ipswich, Essex, MA1 |
Death* |
1704 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Birth* |
circa 1610 |
England1 |
Death* |
circa 1640 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Birth* |
8 January 1619 |
England1 |
Marriage* |
1643 |
Isaac Addington; Boston, Suffolk, MA2 |
Death* |
1689 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Isaac Addington1 (M)
b. 1608, d. 2 December 1653, #6381
Birth* |
1608 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Marriage* |
1643 |
Anne Leverett; Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Death* |
2 December 1653 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Birth* |
1613 |
Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
Marriage* |
circa 1634 |
Capt. John Whittingham1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16352 |
Marriage* |
circa 1649 |
Samuel Eyre; MA1 |
Death* |
13 July 1689 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA1 |
Capt. John Whittingham1 (M)
b. circa 29 September 1616, #6383
Birth* |
circa 29 September 1616 |
Southerton, Lincolnshire, England1 |
Marriage* |
circa 1634 |
Martha Hubbard1 |
Samuel Eyre1 (M)
b. circa 1612, #6384
Birth* |
1615 |
Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16352 |
Death* |
1675 |
Stamford, Fairfield, CT1 |
Birth* |
1620 |
Ipswich, Essex, England1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16352 |
Death* |
circa 1636 |
MA1 |
Birth* |
1629 |
Ipswich, Essex, England1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16352 |
Death* |
after 1672 |
Leeds, Yorkshire, England1 |
Birth* |
1631 |
Ipswich, Essex, England1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16353 |
Occupation* |
|
Blacksmith4,5 |
Marriage* |
circa 1658 |
Sarah Bradstreet6 |
Residence* |
1658 |
Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire7 |
Death* |
2 May 1681 |
Ipswich, Essex, MA1 |
Residence |
between 1697 and 1700 |
Boston, Suffolk, MA7 |
Citations
- [S97] Simon Family Tree, online http://awt.ancestry.com.
- [S97] Simon Family Tree, online http://awt.ancestry.com, see entry by Marylou Demand on Richard Hubbard.
- [S98] Passengers of Defense, online http://www.genealogy-quest.com/collections/defence.html, Lists William Hubbard (age 40), and sons John (aged 15), William Hubbard (age 13), Nathaniel Hubbard (age 6), Richard Hubbard(age 4); Also daughters Martha Hubbard (age 22), Mary Hubbard (age 20); And a Mrs. Jdith Hubbard (age 25).
- [S97] Simon Family Tree, online http://awt.ancestry.com, see Marylou Demand on Richard Hubbard.
- [S100] Libby, and Davis Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, see pg. 354.
- [S5] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, pg. 397.
- [S100] Libby, and Davis Noyes, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire.
Helen Patterson Holmes1 (F)
b. 2 December 1844, d. 18 December 1892, #6389
Birth* |
2 December 1844 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA1,2 |
Marriage* |
1878 |
George Fox Martin1 |
Death* |
18 December 1892 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA1,2 |
Citations
- [S99] Unknown compiler, First Families of America.
- [S107] Ellen Martin, "Descendants of Robert Martin," e-mail to W.M. Nevin, 2 dec 2003.
Birth* |
29 August 1883 |
Philadelphia, PA1,2 |
Marriage* |
22 May 1907 |
Robert Bennett Bean1 |
Event-Misc* |
|
Author of genealogy (back to Rev. Wm. Hubbard) in First Families of America1 |
Citations
- [S99] Unknown compiler, First Families of America.
- [S107] Ellen Martin, "Descendants of Robert Martin," e-mail to W.M. Nevin, 2 dec 2003.
Robert Bennett Bean1 (M)
b. 24 March 1874, #6391
Citations
- [S99] Unknown compiler, First Families of America.
- [S107] Ellen Martin, "Descendants of Robert Martin," e-mail to W.M. Nevin, 2 dec 2003.
William Hubbard1 (M)
b. circa 1575, #6392
Birth* |
circa 1575 |
Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
Marriage* |
1593 |
Mrs. William Hubbard; Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
Mrs. William Hubbard1 (F)
b. circa 1575, #6393
Birth* |
circa 1575 |
Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
Marriage* |
1593 |
William Hubbard; Ipswich, Suffolk, England1 |
Judith Knapp (F)
b. 1610, #6394
Birth* |
1610 |
England |
Marriage* |
circa 1628 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; England, We have Judith's birth date (1610) from the immigration record. She must have been the second wife and mother of only Nathaniel and Richard. Date of marriage is based on Nathaniel's birth date.1 |
(Witness) Immigration |
8 October 1635 |
Hon. William Hubbard II; arrived on The Ship Defence of London, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed from London and arrived at Boston, MA on 8 Oct. 16352 |
Sarah Bradstreet1 (F)
b. circa 1636, #6395
Citations
- [S5] Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, pg. 397.
Birth* |
circa 1664 |
1 |
Marriage* |
22 April 1710 |
Mary Brown2 |
Death* |
1747 |
1 |
Citations
- [S101] Unknown subject, Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, see Americans of Amorial Ancestry, p. 212.
- [S101] Unknown subject, Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, see Americans of Amorial Ancestery, p. 212.
Mary Brown1 (F)
b. 1664, #6397
Citations
- [S101] Unknown subject, Lineages of Hereditary Society Members, see Americans of Amorial Ancestery, p. 212.
Birth* |
1738 |
New London, New London, CT1 |
Death* |
1797 |
1 |
William Hubbard1 (M)
b. 25 February 1740, d. 3 April 1801, #6399
Pop-up Pedigree
Birth* |
25 February 1740 |
New London, New London, CT1 |
Marriage* |
1761 |
Lydia Coit; Norwich, New London, CT2 |
(Witness) Occupation |
1772 |
David Greene; Greene's Warf, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Entered the import/export trade with his [half] brothers, Daniel and William Hubbard, operating from a store locatged on a portion of Greene's Warf that he had inherited. By 1772, Greene had become prominent enough in the Boston mercantile community to win election as Clerk of the Market, but two years later he cut himself off from all hopes of public office whe he allied himself with the Loyalist cause by signing the merchants' testimonial to Governor Thomas Hutchinson. Such an unpopular public stance in a city as radicalized as Boston was not only personally risky, it soon made it impossible to continue business. As a result, shortly after the outbreak of hostilities in the spring of 1775, Greene was forced into exile.3 |
(Witness) Event-Misc |
August 1781 |
David Greene; returns to New England, settling his wife and two sons in, New London, New London, CT, (he cannot return to MA due to legal proscriptions in MA on exiles. While awaiting a decision on his status by the MA General Assembly, Greene appears to have lived in Norwichd, CT, while maintaining the New London store that he owned with his partner, William Hubbard.3 |
Death* |
3 April 1801 |
New York CIty, New York1 |
Birth* |
13 June 1736 |
New London, New London, CT1 |
(Witness) Occupation |
1772 |
David Greene; Greene's Warf, Boston, Suffolk, MA, Entered the import/export trade with his [half] brothers, Daniel and William Hubbard, operating from a store locatged on a portion of Greene's Warf that he had inherited. By 1772, Greene had become prominent enough in the Boston mercantile community to win election as Clerk of the Market, but two years later he cut himself off from all hopes of public office whe he allied himself with the Loyalist cause by signing the merchants' testimonial to Governor Thomas Hutchinson. Such an unpopular public stance in a city as radicalized as Boston was not only personally risky, it soon made it impossible to continue business. As a result, shortly after the outbreak of hostilities in the spring of 1775, Greene was forced into exile.2 |
Death* |
1796 |
St. Crois, WI1 |
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