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Subject: Re: [MAMiddle] Hubbards in Concord
Date: 1 Oct 2006 10:37:48 -0600


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Surnames: Hubbard
Classification: Biography

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>From The Concord Enterprise, 7 November 1890 -

George Hubbard, who has been seriously ill for several weeks with typhoid fever and pneumonia, is rapidly recovering under the care of Dr. N. H. Kirby.

>From The Middlesex Observer, 4 July 1822 -

NOTICE
——
Strayed or Stolen
FROM the subscriber, on the twenty-sixth ult.
A Sorrel Mare,
about seven years old—she had a switch tail—and a white
mark in the forehead, in the form of a half moon—a white
spot on the back—and was a natural trotter ; rather under
size. Any person having any information of said beast, is
requested to give notice to the subscriber, at Concord,
where all reasonable charges will be paid.
CHARLES B. HUBBARD.
Concord, June 26, 1822.

>From The Yeoman's Gazette, 24 June 1826 -

Letters
IN THE POST OFFICE
..Dea. Thos. Hubbard...

Dennis Ahern [no relation]
Middlesex County Massachusetts Newspaper Abstracts
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mamidnws/index.html



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