Person:Cynthia Hubbard (1)

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Name Cynthia Caroline Hubbard
Gender Female
Marriage 30 May 1833 Greene, Georgia, United Statesto Irvin Mallory

Cynthia Hubbard Mentioned in Will

  • Copied from the records of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Greene County, Georgia.
Deed Book JJ Page 444 26th Apr 1828
I, Marie E. Boswell, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of Greene County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the within is a true and exact copy of the original record in the office of the Clerk of Said County and is true as to spelling, punctuation and syntax. Hereto I set my hand and affix the seal of this Court this 15th day of May, 1992. Signed Mary E. Boswell - Presented to Walter R. Hubbard a retired police chief of Camden, AlabamaS1 who passed the information on to me, as it appears below.
Know all men by these presents, that I Elizabeth Hubbard of the County and state aforesaid. In consideration of the natural love and affection, which I have and bear unto my beloved children, Cynthia Caroline Hubbard, and Andrew Jackson Hubbard and for divers other good causes & consderations I the said Elizabeth Hubbard, have given granted and confirmed and by these presents, do give grant and confirm unto my before named children Cynthia Caroline Hubbard and Andrew Jackson Hubbard Jointly the following property viz. Four Feather Beds and furniture, Five Tables, one Cupboard, one side board & glassware, three sets plates, Two dishes, one set china, three setts cups & saucers, four chests, Eleven chairs, Seven Head of cattle, one mare and colt, Four pots, one oven, one pair fire dogs, Two Sows and pigs, Three Shoats, one loom, two pair cards, Two wheels, one Reel, Two pot racks, Two Looking Glasses, Three Bowls, Five pitchers, Two pans, and Thirty six and Two thirds acres of Land adjoining James Heard and others, whereon said E Hubbard now lives – Together with all the increase of Said property – if any their should be, to have, hold and enjoy all and singular said property forever – And I the said Elizabeth Hubbard do by these presents warrant and defend the above named Goods, chattels, lands, and teniments unto the said beloved Two children – Cynthia Caroline Hubbard and Andrew Jackson Hubbard, their Heirs Executors Administrators & assigns forever – against the claims of all persons whatsoever – :In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of April 1828. Signed, Elizabeth Hubbard (her mark)
Signed and acknowledged in presence of
Stewart Anderson
James S. Park JJC
Recorded 26th April 1828
Thomas W. Grimes Clk

James Hubbard to Cynthia Hubbard

  • Copied from the records of the Clerk of the Superior Court, Greene County, Georgia.
Deed Book KK Page 460 20th Dec. 1831
I, Marie E. Boswell, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court of Greene County, Georgia, do hereby certify that the within is a true and exact copy of the original record in the office of the Clerk of Said County and is true as to spelling, punctuation and syntax. Hereto I set my hand and affix the seal of this Court this 15th day of May, 1992. Signed Mary E. Boswell - Presented to Walter R. Hubbard a retired police chief of Camden, Alabama who passed the information on to me, as it appears below.
This Indenture made this Twentieth day of December Eighteen hundred and thirty one Between James Hubbard of the County and state aforesaid of the one part and Cynthia Hubbard of the same county & state of the other part Witnesseth that the said James Hubbard for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty nine dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted Bargained sold and conveyed and do by these presents Grant bargain sell and convey unto the said Cynthia Hubbard her heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate lying & being in the County aforesaid containing fourteen Acres more or less Beginning at a stake on Hubbard’s line running with the old road formerly to Joseph Jones line to a stake thence with said Jone’s line to a persimmon thence with the said Hubbard line to a Gum thence with the line of said Hubbard to the Beginning Corner Also all my right and interest in the land at present owned by my mother Elizabeth Ann Hubbard it being her Dower as part of one hundred and Ten Acres of land owned by my Father Samuel Hubbard and at her death will be the right of myself and William A. Williams in right of his wife Nancy Williams formerly Nancy Hubbard my interest in said land at my mother’s Elizabeth Ann Hubbard’s death I do hereby convey for the sum of twenty Dollars in hand paid together with the tract first set forth in this deed unto Cynthia Hubbard her heirs & assigns forever in fee simple against the Claim of myself my heirs or against the Claim of all person or persons whatsoever In terms of General Warrantee title.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and date above written interlined before assigned, Signed James Hubbard (his mark).
Sealed signed and acknowledged in presence of
Thomas W. Grimes
William James JP
Recorded 20th day of December 1831
Thomas W. Grimes Clk
References
  1.   Walter R. Hubbard of Camden, Alabama: Letters & Correspondence, 1997, 1998.

    From: Walter R. Hubbard, Camden, Alabama
    To: Patrick Hogue (Samples), Weed, California
    Date: 1997, 1998
    Subject: Hubbard Family of Greene County, Georgia & Bibb County, Alabama. Deed Records, Family Group Sheets.