"William2 Hubbard settled in Greenwich, where he bought land in 1658, and in 1663 also owned land in Stamford. He lived in Greenwich until late in life, then removed to Fairfield, where he died between 10 Oct. and 7 Nov. 1702. He probably married Catherine, widow of the first John Austin who had died at Stamford, 24 Aug. 1657, since in 1683 he bought land of his 'son' John Austin in Greenwich. In 1684, called 'Sr.,' he conveyed to his sons George and William. His will, dated 10 Oct, 1702, gave clothing to his sons-in-law, Jacob Patchen and Thomas Bennet, a bed to his daughter Mary Patchin, lands in Greenwich to his son William Hubbard, and the residue of his estate equally to his daughters Mary Patchin and Sarah Bennet. As he was called William Hubbart, Sr., of Fairfield, in the will, we may believe that he spent his last days at the home of a married daughter in Fairfield. The son George, having received lands in Greenwich by deed and having died before William, was not mentioned, though he left children. The inventory of William's estate was taken 7 Nov. 1702."