Person:Samuel Hubbard (45)

Watchers
m. 9 Aug 1673
  1. Esther Hubbard1675 - Bef 1735/36
  2. Samuel Hubbard1678 - 1745
  3. Lieutenant George Hubbard1680 - 1751
  4. Elizabeth Hubbard1683 - 1733
  5. Mary Hubbard1688/89 -
  • HSamuel Hubbard1678 - 1745
  • WMartha PeckCal 1678 - 1752
m. 1 Nov 1700
  1. Sarah Hubbard1702/03 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Hubbard
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 27 Mar 1678 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 1 Nov 1700 to Martha Peck
Will[1][4] 15 Apr 1743 Kensington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2][3] 19 May 1745 Berlin, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[3] Maple Cemetery, Berlin, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[4] 18 Jun 1745 £2310-18-11. Taken by Caleb Galpin, Daniel Smith and Elisha Peck.
Probate[4] 6 Aug 1745 Will proved.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 R2 Samuel Hubbard, 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)
    290.

    "R2 Samuel—b in Hartford [Middletown] Mch 27, 1678, d in Farmington, Ct., May 19, 1745, … Both [he and wife] were members of the Farmington Church in Feb, 1718-19. Both tombstones are yet standing in the Berlin Cemetery. Samuel's will is dated Apl 15, 1743, and mentions among others his grandsons William Hubbard, 'only son of my son William Hubbard,' and Mathew Cole."

  2. 2.0 2.1 Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    243.

    "Hubbard, … Samuell, s. Samuell & Sara[h], b. Mar. 27, 1677/8 [LR1:44]"
    "Hubbard, … Samuell, Sr., d. May 19, 1745 [LR2:9]"

  3. 3.0 3.1 Samuel Hubbard, in Find A Grave.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hubbard, Samuel, Sen., Middletown, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    3:418-19.

    "Probate Records. Vol. XIV, 1742 to 1745. Page 185-6.

    Hubbard, Samuel, Sen., Middletown. Invt. £2310-18-11. Taken 18 June, 1745, by Caleb Galpin, Daniel Smith and Elisha Peck. Will dated 15 April, 1743.

    I, Samuel Hubbard, Sen., of Kensington, in the Township of Middletown, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Martha Hubbard forever 1-3 part of my personal estate, and the use and improvement of 1-3 part of my real estate during her natural (life). Further, I give peculiarly to my wife one featherbed and furniture, with one great brass kettle, and all the linen, and one certain great puter platter, besides her thirds. To my eldest son now living, Samuel Hubbard, I give, besides what I have heretofore given him by deed of gift, one parcell of land I bought of John Gilbert, near to Mattabesick River, bounded as follows: East upon the river, south upon his own land, north upon Henry Johnson, and west upon a highway. To my second son, Timothy Hubbard, besides what I have already given him, I give him one certain parcell of land bounded as follows: Near Henry Johnson's, butteing east upon a highway, west upon a run of water or brook, south upon John Sage and Samuel Hubbard, and north upon Henry Johnson. Further, I give to him a certain parcell of land lying in my houselott, bounded as follows: South on a highway, north upon George Hubbard, east upon his brother Samuel Hubbard, and west upon Stony Swamp Brook. Further, I give to him one certain parcell of land lying partly upon the ledge and partly upon low land or swamp, bounded as follows: South upon a highway, north upon George Hubbard, east upon a fence now standing in my mowing land, and west extending half across the ledge. Further, I give to him the fruit of 25 apple trees for the term of 15 years, standing upon the north end of my orchard. To my third son, Watts Hubbard. I give one certain parcell of land bounded south upon a highway, north upon George Hubbard, east upon Stony Swamp Brook, and west upon a fence now standing butting upon his brother Timothy. Further, I give to him a certain parcell of land bounded as follows: West on a highway, south upon a highway, north upon George Hubbard, and east upon the middle of the ledge, butting upon his brother Timothy, with the dwelling house and barn standing upon the sd. land. Further, I give to him one certain parcel of land bounded as follows: East upon the country road, west upon Lt. Isaac Norton, north upon Nathaniel Edwards, and south upon John Hinsdale. To my grandson William Hubbard, the only son of my son William Hubbard decd., I give, besides what I gave to my son his father in his lifetime, a certain parcel of land near to his dwelling house, bounded as follows: West upon a highway, south upon John Sage his land, north upon Samuel Hubbard, Jr., and Henry Johnson, and east upon the 2nd fence now standing, which sd. land is part upland and part swamp. Unto my daughter Sarah, the wife of Joseph Francis, and unto her heirs forever, I give one certain parcel of land bounded as follows: East upon William Hubbard, south upon John Sage, west upon Timothy Hubbard, and north upon Henry Johnson. Unto my grandson Matthew Cole, his heirs and assigns forever, I give £5 money, old tenour. All the rest of my personal estate I give to my three sons, Samuel, Timothy and Watts, to be equally divided among them, and appoint my wife and my son Watts executors.

    SAMUEL HUBBARD, LS.

    Witness: Caleb Galpin, William Andrus, Abijah Peck.

    Court Record, Page 62—6 August, 1745: The last will and testament of Samuel Hubbard, late of Middletown decd., was exhibited in Court by Martha Hubbard, widow, and Watts Hubbard, executor. Proven. Inventory exhibited and ordered to be recorded."