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(6378) (Prof.) EVERETT WARD OLMSTED (Ph. D.), Ithaca, N. Y. b. at the old homestead. North Academy St., Galesburg, Ill., Wednesday, May 12, 1869; m. June 19, 1895, at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian), Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., by the Rev. Thomas R. Slicer, Bula Hubbell; b. at Leon, N. Y., June 27, 1873; dau. of (Dr.) Alvin Allace and Evangeline (Fancher) Hubbell.
8087, Ward Hubbell; b. at Buffalo, N. Y., at 7.15 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 29, 1897; christened at the Church of Our Father, Buffalo, N. Y., by the Rev. Adelbert L. Hudson, on Sunday, Mar. 27, 1898; named for his father's mother's, and his own mother's families.
8088, Richard Hubbell; b. at Ithaca, N. Y., at 4 a.m., Tuesday, July 24, 1900; christened at the Church of Our Father, Buffalo, N. Y., by the Rev. A. L. Hudson, on Easter Sunday, Apr. 7, 1901 ; named for his ancestors, Richard Olmsted and Richard Hubbell, founders of their respective families in America.
8089, John Meigs Hubbell; b. at Ithaca, N. Y., at 3.15 a.m., Wednesday, June 28, 1911; named for his mother's family (Hubbell) and for his ancestor, John Meigs, who d. at Killingworth, Conn., Jan. 4, 1672, whose blood, through his daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Richard Hubbell, and through his daughter, Tryal, wife of Andrew Ward, Jr., after flowing for over two hundred years in the Ward and Hubbell families, again converges in the offspring of Everett Ward Olmsted and Bula Hubbell.
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Ancestry of Bula Hubbell.
I. Richard Hubbell (b. in England about 1627; m. 1651, probably at Guilford, Conn., Elizabeth [dau. of John Meigs and gr.dau. of Vincent Meigs who was born in Devonshire, Eng. in 1583, came to America in 1637, and died at Hammonassett, Dec. 1, 1658J). Richard Hubbell married three times and had fifteen children. He died Oct. 23, 1699. Richard Hubbell came to New England between 1640 and 1645; took the oath of fidelity in the New Haven colony, Mar. 7, 1645; became resident of Fairfield, Conn., 1664; is said to have been active in the Indian wars. Among his children by Elizabeth Meigs, was:
II. Samuel Hubbell (b. at Guilford, Conn., Nov. 6, 1657; m. as his second wife, Apr. 17, 1688, Temperance Preston; d. Sept. 18, 1713). He had ten children. Among others by second wife, was:
III. Stephen Hubbell (b. at Stratfield, Conn., Feb. 16, 1695; m. Jan. 10, 1720, Abigail Squire [bap. Nov. 11, 1694; dau. of Jonathan Squire]; d. Apr. 20, 1792, aged 97). Among 4 children, was:
IV. Gersham Hubbell (b. about 1725 or 1726; d. " before his father "). Among 8 children, was:
V. Ezbon Hubbell (b. 1757; d. 1820). He was a soldier of the Revolution. Among 7 children, was:
VI. Eli Hubbell (b. Dec. 29, 1796, at Ballston, N. Y.; m. Nov. 30, 1820, Mary Huxley; d. at Napoli, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1884). Among 9 children, was:
VII. Schuyler Philip Hubbell (b. in Monroe County, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1821 ; m. Sept. 4, 1845, Hepzibah Farnsworth, of Perrysburgh, N. Y. [b. at Hawley, Mass., Apr. 28, 1824; d. at Leon, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1886; dau. of David Farnsworth (b. June 5, 1788; d. Apr. 2, 1841) and gr.dau. of William Farnsworth (b. Dec. 27, 1737; d. 1837, at the age of over 99. A soldier in the French and Indian, and in the Revolutionary Wars]). Schuyler P. Hubbell died Feb. 24, 1899. Among 4 children, was:
VIII. Alvin Allace Hubbell (b. May 1, 1846; m. June 26, 1872, Evangeline Fancher [b. June 22, 1853; dau. of Capt. Wm. Fancher (b. June 1, 1823, at German Flats, Herkimer County, N. Y.; served in the Mexican War; d. in service in the War of the Rebellion, Mav 24, 1862) and of Lydia Mills (b. Dec. 15, 1832; d. May 9, 1885]). Both Dr. A. A. Hubbell and Evangeline Fancher Hubbell are members of the Unitarian Church, as is their only child, Bula Hubbell Olmsted. Dr. Hubbell is an occulist. (Address, 212 Franklin St., Buffalo, N.Y.) Besides other positions of honor, he was President of the New York State Medical Association (1901-02), and Chairman of the Section of Ophthalmology of the American Medical Association (1909). He is author of many articles and works on his specialty.
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