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From: Barbara Babcock <>
Subject: Re: [HUBBARD] hubbard-farra
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 08:03:51 -0400
References: <MFMBM026vMQMFE2bW1l00003387@mfmbm026.myfamilycorp.local> <001801c42c08$a85575b0$18f9c8d0@DHR9NQ21>
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You ask, "What do I do now???". I ask you, in return, what do you want
to do? Are you trying to find a home for the Hubbard book that you
bought at a garage sale? Or are you wanting to know how to find out
more about your hertiage? Or do you want to know how/if that book is
connected to your family? What is your goal?
Barbara



richard hartley wrote:

>I am a newbie at this business. I have two "home-made" volumes of writings
>by an Elbert Hubbard. I got them at a garage sale a couple of years ago. I
>have an ancestor named Hubbard, probably A. (for ? Adam
>and probaly Charles. .Married my mother in Hamptom, IA about 1870. Died in
>the state hospital in Independence, IA about 1920. What do I do now???
>
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>Subject: [HUBBARD] hubbard-farra
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>>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
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>>Classification: Query
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>>http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4lj.2ACEB/2201
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>>have a mary hubbard married john farra b. 1813 centre county, ohio d.
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>4/17/1892 greenville, darke county, ohio. anyone connected with this family?
>thanks
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