Person:George Hubbard (6)

George Hubbard
b.Bef 1600
  • HGeorge HubbardBef 1600 - 1683
  • WMary _____Bef 1605 - 1676
m. Bef 1625
  1. John HubbardEst 1625 - Bef 1706/07
  2. Mary HubbardBef 1628 - 1713
  3. Sarah HubbardEst 1632 -
  4. William HubbardBef 1637 - 1702
  5. Abigail Hubbard1640 - 1689
  6. Daniel Hubbard1644 - 1720
Facts and Events
Name George Hubbard
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bef 1600 Based on estimated date of marriage.
Marriage Bef 1625 Based on estimated date of birth of eldest known child (John).
to Mary _____
Residence[1] 1636 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Residence[1] 1642 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Residence[1] 1649 Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Will[1][2] 23 May 1682
Will[1][2] 30 Dec 1682 Codicil.
Death[1][2] Jan 1683 Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States (probably)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1. George Hubbard, in Jacobus, Donald Lines, Editor, and N. Grier Parke (Compiler and Publisher). The Ancestry of Lorenzo Ackley & his wife Emma Arabella Bosworth. (Woodstock, Vt.: N.G. Parke, 1960)
    58-59.

    "George1 Hubbard came to Wethersfield, Conn., 1636, presumably with the settlers from Watertown, Mass. In 1642 he removed to Milford, and about 1649 to Guilford, where he bought the lands of Jacob Sheaffe, 22 Sept. 1648, and died in Jan, 1682/3. …

    Mr. Hubbard had a long career in public service. He was Deputy for Wethersfield to the Connecticut General Court, Mar. and Apr. 1638, Apr., Aug. and Sept. 1639, Apr. 1640, Feb. and Apr. 1641, and Apr. and Aug. 1642; Deputy for Guilford to the New Haven General Court, May 1655, May 1657, May 1658, May 1659, Aug. 1661, and May 1662; Deputy for Guilford to the Connecticut General Court, Oct. 1665 and Oct. 1666; and Commissioner or Magistrate for Guilford, 1665, 1666,1667, and 1670.

    His will, dated 23 May 1682, gave five shillings to his son John, five pounds and his wearing clothes to his son William, five shillings to his daughter Mary Fowler, and thirty pounds to his daughter Sarah Harrison; all in addition to what they had previously received. To his grandsons John Spinning, Daniel Hubbard, Jr., and Ebenezer Hubbard, he gave certain lands in Guilford. He gave eighty pounds to his daughter Elizabeth Hubbard; five shillings to his daughter Hannah Molynes in addition to what she had already received; and gave his house and homelot, together with the residue of his estate, to his son Daniel, who was to be Executor and pay the other legacies. A codicil added 30 Dec. 1682 gave his daughter Elizabeth Hubbard the use of a room in his house until death or marriage. His inventory, taken 30 May 1683, totaled £564:08:06.

    Another George Hubbard, of the same generation as himself, lived at Hartford and Middletown, and has sometimes been confused with him, or erroneously made his father or son."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:483.

    "George (Hubbard), Wethersfield 1636, prob. went from Watertown, rep. 1638 in the first gen. assemb. and sev. times after, rem. 1643 to Milford, thence to Guilford 1650, where he was of import. prob. rep. to New Haven, certain. after the union of the two cols. 1665 and 6; d. Jan. 1683. His will of 23 May preced. with codic. of 30 Dec. names s. John, Daniel, and William; with ds. Mary, w. of John Fowler; Sarah Harrison, or Morrison; Abigail, w. of Humphrey Spinning; Hannah, prob. w. of Jacob Melyne or Melyen, and Eliz. unm. But she bec. sec. w. of John Norton of Guilford. Daniel, Abigail, and Hannah were bapt. 26 May 1644, at M. Of these, no doubt, some were b. bef. he came to W. prob. on the other side of the ocean. Of his w. Mary we kn. that she d. 14 Sept. 1676, but when he m. her, or whether she was mo. of all or any of the ch. is not kn. His gr.s. John Spinning was nam. in his will, but not f. or mo. so that we may infer, one or both must have d."