Descendants of George Hubbard, from 1600 to 1872L. P. Hubbard, 1872 - 34 páginas |
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... settled in the town , tracing his ancestry back to about the year 1600 ; but I found nothing in regard to the special object of my search . I then called on George Heywood , Esq . , the obliging town- clerk , who , in a few moments ...
... settled in the town , tracing his ancestry back to about the year 1600 ; but I found nothing in regard to the special object of my search . I then called on George Heywood , Esq . , the obliging town- clerk , who , in a few moments ...
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... settlement of this coun- try , three brothers of that name came over from England and settled in Connecticut , Massachusetts , and New - Hamp- shire respectively , and from them sprang the Hubbards , now so numerous . The name is an ...
... settlement of this coun- try , three brothers of that name came over from England and settled in Connecticut , Massachusetts , and New - Hamp- shire respectively , and from them sprang the Hubbards , now so numerous . The name is an ...
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... settled in that part of Wethersfield , Ct . , now called Glastonbury . Lands were assigned him , a portion of which was in possession of the family a few years since , and probably is still occupied by them . The name of his wife was ...
... settled in that part of Wethersfield , Ct . , now called Glastonbury . Lands were assigned him , a portion of which was in possession of the family a few years since , and probably is still occupied by them . The name of his wife was ...
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... settled in Providence , R. L. , but had no children . He died not far from 1825 , aged about 42. His widow married Mr. French , of Merri- mack , N. H. , and still resides there . Amos was tall and erect , with a very pleasant ...
... settled in Providence , R. L. , but had no children . He died not far from 1825 , aged about 42. His widow married Mr. French , of Merri- mack , N. H. , and still resides there . Amos was tall and erect , with a very pleasant ...
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aged Ann Hubbard Anna April Bank beautiful benevolent Bible Boothby Colman born at Hollis born August born December born February born in Boston born in Brooklyn born in New-York born January born July born March born October Bowers called character College commenced Concord connection daughter died March Dodge early elected Eliza England esteemed facts farm father four gave George Governor Greenwich Groton Hannah Henrietta Henry highly Hopkinton Hubbard Clough Hubbard married interest James John John Hubbard Joseph June known land live Lucy Luther Prescott Hubbard Manchester March 26th March 8th married Mary Mass Miss months Moors Nashua Nathan Nelson November November 28th occupied Parmenter past position present probably record regard removed residence respected Samuel Sanderson Sarah September served settled Society Thomas Hubbard town visited wife Winchester Hubbard
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Página 32 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Página 31 - Whereas the Presidency or Rectorship of Harvard College, in Cambridge, within this his Majesty's territory and dominion of New England, is now vacant, I do, therefore, with the advice of council, by these presents, constitute, authorize, and appoint you, the said William Hubbard, to exercise and officiate as President of the said college at the next commencement, to be had for the same in as full and ample a manner as any former President or Rector hath or ought to have enjoyed.
Página 31 - He was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex, equal to any in the province for learning and candor, and superior to all his contemporaries as a writer.
Página 14 - York ; the Society for Promoting the Gospel among Seamen in the Port of New York ; and the Shipowners' Association of the State of New York.
Página 30 - October, 1682, the general court granted fifty pounds to the author "as a manifestation of thankfulness" for this history, "he transcribing it fairly, that it may be more easily perused." It appears that he procured some person to copy his work, as the MS. which now exists in the archives of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and fairly written in upwards of...
Página 27 - M'Culloch called a valuable tract in favour of a single bank of issue. Mr. Hubbard carried in the House of Commons, in 1861, a motion against the Government for a Committee to Inquire into the Working of the Income-tax, and strenuously...
Página 8 - When he first settled in this kingdom, cannot at this distance of time be ascertained; perhaps it was towards the latter end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, or the beginning of that of King James the First.
Página 31 - Whereas the Presidency or Rectorship of Harvard College, in Cambridge, within this his Majesty's territory and dominion of New England, is now vacant, I do, therefore, with the advice of...
Página 31 - Dr. Eliot, there was a propriety in his being selected, although "Increase Mather was in the neighborhood," as Mr. Hubbard was the oldest clergyman then living in New England, of the alumni of the college, and his character and talents entitled him to the distinction. Dr. Eliot, whose characters have been considered as drawn with considerable discrimination, bestows a full share of praise on Mr. Hubbard, saying, "He was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex, equal...