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Subject: [HUBBARD] Hubbard- Wicks
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 14:34:56 EDT
Here's a few little pieces that I found on the 2 names
I hope it helps someone?
Regards, Jody
Genealogy of the Family of George Weeks of Dorchester, Massachusetts
Author: Robert D. Weeks
Call Number: CS71.W39
Press of L.J. Hardham. New Jersey. 1885.
Page 374
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John Wick (or Wickes), of Peconic, Southampton, L. I.,
b. 1661, d. Jan. 16, 1719.
His will names wife Temperance, and sons Job, John, Henry, Samuel, Daniel,
James, and daughters Temperance, Edith, Ann, Phebe.
He was buried on his own land in Bridgehampton, in the town of Southampton;
his gravestone was in a good state of preservation in 1875. Nothing is known
of his origin. "John Wix emigrated from England about the middle of the 18th
century, and settled at Montauk Point, L. I.
His son Edward r. to N. Guilford, Conn., during the Revolutionary war, and
changed his name to Wick. He had sons John and Edward, daughters Amy and
Amanda, and two others. In 1800, John and Edward r. to Paris, Oneida Co., N.
Y.; the name now taking the form of
Wicks.
>>>> Amy Wicks married John Hubbard, of Guilford, and had <<<<
John and Anson;
Amanda Wicks m. (???) Hall;
two daughters m. and r. to Paris about 1805.
Edward r. to Pompey Hill, Onondaga Co., N. Y.;
had Isaac, Marvin, Eliza; Isaac is now living, at advanced age, unmarried.
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One Thousand Years of Hubbard History
Author: Edward Warren Day
Harlan Page Hubbard. New York.
Page 257
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SONS OF DANIEL AND HANNAH (FOWLER) HUBBARD.
N2 DANIEL--b in Guilford, Ct., Dec 19, 1799, d there Dec 28, 1873, m May 8,
1828, (1) Susan Russell, b Oct 31, 1803, d June 30, 1845, dau Augustus and
Lydia (Rose) Russell; m Sep 27, 1847,
(2) widow Abigail Frisbie, dau Daniel and Laura (Frisbie) Goldsmith of
Branford. Children (by Susan Russell)--DANIEL RUSSELL (b Apl 26, 1830, lives
in Guilford),
JOHN HENRY (b Sep 11, 1832, d Mch 16, 1837),
JAMES (b Dec 25, 1836, d Feb 6, 1837),
GEORGE HENRY (b Mch 31, 1838, lived in Newark, N. J., d Sep, 1888, m June 14,
1871, Emily S. Ball, b Nov 5, 1846, who lives in Guilford, dau Charles and
Emily (Chittenden) Ball, and had Daniel Ball, b July 14, 1876),
MARY JANE (b Aug 2, 1842, unm). Children (by Abigail (Goldsmith)
Frisbie)--SAMUEL GOLDSMITH (b Jan 28, 1852, unm. lives in Guilford), and IDA
GERTRUDE (b Aug 30, 1855, lives in Guilford).
N3 JOHN--b in Guilford Sep 11, 1804, d there May 9, 1891, a prosperous and
enterprising farmer and high authority on cattle, m Nov 26, 1835,
(1) Mary Linsley, b Aug. 1809, d Nov 16, 1837, dau Chauncey and Parnell
(Gorham) Linsley of North Branford. Children (by Mary Linsley)--MARY LINSLEY
(b Nov 2, 1837, lives on the old "home-lot" bought by George Hubbard Sep 22,
1648, from Jacob Sheafe, and is a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church
of Guilford).
JOHN HUBBARD m Dec 10, 1838
(2) Charlotte Rose, b May 20, 1807, d Feb 20, 1883, dau Jonathan and Hannah
(Fowler) Rose of North Branford. Children (by Charlotte Rose)--HANNAH JANE (b
Jan 8, 1840, d Aug 7, 1885, m Christopher Spencer Foote, b May 2, 1837, d May
29, 1880, son George and Eliza (Spencer) Foote of Guilford, and had Robert
Elliott, b Aug 31, 1866; George Augustus, b Oct 8, 1871, d Aug 30, 1872;
Mary. b Nov 25, 1872; Henry Ward, b Mch 31, 1875; and Margaret Spencer, b
June 12, 1880, adopted by Senator Joseph Hawley of Hartford, Ct.), WILLIAM
HENRY (b Aug 17, 1841, d unm Sep 16, 1863, of diphtheria, at Portsmouth, Va.,
while in the service of his country, a sergeant of Co. B, 16th Conn Vols, enl
Aug 24, 1862),
ELLEN MARIA (b Mch 13, 1843, d.
Page 258
unm Apl 30, 1890). JAMES ROSE (b Apl 26, 1845, d unm Apl 5, 1878), and JOHN
BARTLETT (b Feb 3, 1847, an enterprising and progressive farmer of Guilford,
lives at the old George Hubbard homestead; he m July 3, 1873. (1) Elvira
Henrictta Palmer, b Mch 29, 1846, d Aug 4, 1875, and had Ellen Charlotte, b
Apl 29, 1874; he m June 23, 1881, (2) Eva Baldwin Goldsmith, dau James Daniel
and Gertrude (Baldwin) Goldsmith of Moose Hill, Ct., and had Mabel Carpenter,
b Aug 14, 1884; James Rose, b Aug 17, 1886, and William Goldsnuth, b Aug 5,
1890).
O1 JOHN, fourth child of Daniel and Elizabeth (Cruttenden) Hubbard, was
born May 20, 1699, d in Guilford Nov 11, 1775; m June 13, 1721 (
1) Patience Chittenden--b Jan 19, 1696, d June 6, 1769--dau Joseph and Mary
(Kimberly) Chittenden of Guilford.
Children--DINAH (b Oct 12, 1722, d y).
JOHN (b July 21, 1723, d Mch 25, 1781. m (1) Zoniah Stone and (2) Mary Rose),
ELIZABETH (b Jan 5, 1728, d Feb 21, 1813, m John Davis),
RACHEL (b Oct 30, 1731, m Timothy Watrous),
LEAH (b Dec 18, 1735, d unm July 12, 1761),
ZADOC (b Apl 12, 1738, d unm Sep 30, 1780),
DINAH (b abt 1740, d unm Nov 23, 1786),
EBER (b Nov 19, 1733, d Apl 22, 1808, m Dec 28, 1763
(1) Jerusha Fowler--b Nov 20, 1731, d Jan 1, 1781--dau John and Abigail
(Hall) Fowler,
(2) widow Olive (Judd) Barnes, d Oct 27, 1786, and
(3) Jerusha Tyler--d Jan 28, 1839--and had
>>>>John, b Oct 13, 1764, rem to Hamilton, N. Y., m Amy Wicks; <<<<<<
O2 Eber (see elsewhere), Jerusha, m Samuel Rogers;
O3 Timothy (see elsewhere); Patience, m Samuel Hart,
O4 Solomon (see elsewhere);
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Our Country and Its People
Author: Daniel E. Wager
The Boston History Company, Publishers, 1896
Page 643
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Hubbard, Edward, was born in the town of Kirkland, on the farm where he now
resides, June 16, 1836.
His father, Anson Hubbard, emigrated from Connecticut, with his father, John
Hubbard, when eleven years of age.
They cleared a farm of 150 acres, living in a log cabin for five years, after
which they built a frame house, part of which now stands to their memory.
Their ancestors came over on the Mayflower.
Anson Hubbard married Abigail Tompkins of Paris, Oneida county, by whom he
had seven children, Edward, now being the only one living. Edward Hubbard
received his education in this town, and married Caroline, daughter of
William C. Burrett, of the town of Marshall, by whom he has three children:
William A., Grace and Charles.
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