Person:Adley Hubbard (1)

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Name[1] Adley Hubbard
Gender Male
Birth? Essex, England
Immigration[2] 1660 came to Maryland from Essex County, England
Marriage to Unknown
Death? Cecil, Maryland, United States
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Steiner, Bernard Christian (Ph.D.); David Henry Carroll; Lynn Roby Meekins; and Thomas G Boggs. Men of mark in Maryland: biographies of leading men in the state ; illustrated with many full page engravings (in 4 Volumes). (Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD: Johnson-Wynne and BF Johnson, 1907-1912).

    Vol 1, p 210 -
    ... Adley Hubbard, the first of the name to arrive in Maryland, received from Lord Baltimore a patent for a large tract of land in Cecil county, known as "Hubbard's Delight," and later as "Ward's Hill." In the year 1705 this paternal estate passed into the possession of Richard Hubbard, oldest son and heir of the settler. ...

  2. Family Recorded, in Earle, Swepson. Maryland's colonial Eastern Shore: historical sketches of counties and of some notable structures. (Ft. Wayne: Allen County Public Library, 198?)
    pp 7-9.

    [Hubbard Place, Built 1765]

  3.   Family Recorded, in Day, Edward Warren. One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, 866 to 1895: from Hubba, the Norse Sea King, to the Enlightened Present. (New York: Harlan Page Hubbard, 1895)
    p 347.

    ADLEY HUBBARD, like all of the name who came to America,
    was an Englishman. His ancestry in England has never been
    traced. When he arrived, which was in 1660, he settled in Maryland. It
    is recorded that after 18 years his sister " Bridget " joined him in
    America. He was a Quaker, as were his descendants. A large pro-
    portion of Hubbards through the States of Maryland, Virginia and
    North Carolina were Quakers about this period and later. It is yet
    undiscovered who his wife was and how many children they had. One
    son, however, was named —
    RICHARD HUBBARD ...