| Show 2 i 1 I r Ni w I cr h II Li rOO lb ff HUBBARD FAMILY t I s' s Name of Saxon Anglo Derivation Meaning Derivation Meaning Joy and Gladness Glad Glad- Iad- Iad ness ness Has Has Varied a Orthography Orthography Family Family Always Held High Positions Positions Positions-A A F Famous amou s if Pugnacious Politician Politician- Never a Hubbard Who Was Not a Patriot Patriot Heraldic Heraldic j 1 Charges Denote Virtue and Learning I BY fly ELEANOR LEXINGTON i L r When In doubt how to spell Hubbard of or more properly speaking when de desirIng desir- desir lr- lr Ing th that t variety which gives S zest to life tr try some of the following phles Her Her- H ord or The rue he obliging antiquarian who deals deal In surnames also aho offers another lot lot lot-a a job lot Jot the thc Irreverent person peron who inclines to slang may say a after looking over the theL list L Hobbard t Hobbert I Ilor- Ilor or- or berd herd Herbert Hebberd liar liar- bard baiJ Huppert und and u All the these e at different times timeR In the worMs worlds history have stood for Hubbard lI which the Ow novice no would surely say admitted nf Dr one ono and anel on only I one or or- raph y If it we believe e all aU that we aro told then we must accept their statement made b by byone ono one considered d nn m authority that thal Hubbard Hub flub bard I la Is from the tho Saxon Anglo word and its meaning Is one disposed dis posed d to jO joy and Gladne gladness sn From this namo naino we wo easily pass to or Hubert Hu JIu- bert rt and ond perhaps b by a process of evolution evolution tion to hubbard Some genealogists trace the family to lo tho the Norse sea Rea king son of or King iCing of or the ninth century Since time was or since records have t been preserved we find that the Hubbards Hubbards Hub- Hub bards have e ht held high positions us lists tiMs Ut literary ern I and professional men merchants merchants merchants mer mer- chants bankers and philanthropists One was governor go of the Dank Bank of or England I In lit n the tho United Stales Slates the they ha have held every everyplace everyplace everyplace place of or trust ti and honor honor governors governors o of states Jud judges cs and ministers or of the gos- gos pol The Tho attorney general of oC England and andone ono one of or r ti the privy council time Lime of oC Henry VIII was Sir James Sir Mlle of or Norfolk an on M. 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P and antI a famous if ie pugnacious politician supplies the dramatic dra dra- matte matic clement During an exciting debate In 1 In parliament he ho locked the doors to lo prevent the tho exit of or ome timid members mom mem bers and forcibly held hold the speaker in the chair until a a. favorite measure of his could be bo passed For this he was shut up In tho the Tower But Dut after his loath death G Goo pounds was devoted for a monument to his memory mentor and a l testimonial of or bl his virtues Among immigrants to the tho new world were Rev William or Hubard n as the tho name namo frequently occurs In colonial records Born Darn In En England ho lie h has 8 grievous grievously ous disappointed his descendants who regard me thO Mayflower as the tho most noted craft that over ever sailed the seas over by deferring his hll trip until 1621 And nd he might have o come como a few months earlier exclaims one of or his numerous children of oC several verai generations removed Ills His lIl Ills IIla lOr tory lory of oC Now New cw England published In was a valuable contribution to the literature literature litera litera- ture of or the day and the general court manifestation laUon gave him W O pounds as ns a of ot for the work He lie was called the tile most mot prominent minister in and lied died in li His Ills first wife was Margaret hugn t. t daughter of Nathaniel a lIn lineal al descendant of that John JohO had the distinction of being burned l at th tho stake sluIce Nathaniel of Ipswich ps- ps inch of Rev He William was as one ono of ot the Important men of Dorchester Mass and a Judge of the supreme court Another line which dates back to jr z tho Iho year ar of or the birth of Edmund Hubbard born at nt Hingham En England land lied died at nt Hingham Mass ass 1 lie He was high h constable at Charlestown 1631 ills His son was as Thomas born In England and his ran g-ran grandson Caleb who was Selectman selectman se se- of oC and deputy to the Jt general n Call court rt 1691 I Calebs Caleb's first wife was ns Elizabeth Church hl his second Mor Mary Eliot niece of oC John Eliot Ute tile apostle to the In Indians Indians In- In and his third Elizabeth Faxon That It was not good for a a. man to be bo alone we may easily believe to have been a a. theory of or his well exemplified by practice Anthony Hubbard of or Dedham before 1 ic h had id two wives Sarah Bacon Dacon arid aid Jane lano Ely and anel left son sons A Nine Nino children br belonged to George of f Wethersfield a n of or the court The Tho Hubbards s always been a power In New Ingland ng I-ng- land and number two governors u of states states Richard of or Connecticut and John of or Maine Among representatives of oC the tho Revolution Revolution Revo Revo- lution were Lieutenant John Mass and Captain Elinn Conn Adjutant Thomas and Ensign Peter were of or the New Now Hampshire branch of the tho family Peter was cas son of or Peter of oC who had shown the stern he hI WO was vas made of oC in the French rench and Indian war Jacobus was a surgeon In inthe the tho Revolution and the house which he d at Red Dank Bank N. 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J Is said to be bo standing Tho Thu irinia branch of oC tho the family gave g Quartermaster Thomas to the Continental army besides bc- bc sides others to the rank ranle and file Prior to these those stirring times there was vias Captain Joseph Hubbard who was wasat wasat at the he head of oC a company that marched from Cram Groton to Boston t li-t to repel an expected attack of or the French fleet CleeL To go farther bac back In in the tho search oCI of oC I martial ancestry there was James of Cambridge Mass Mas a n soldier of or 1676 whose whoso wife ife Jane Janc petitioned for Cor his discharge c as he was extremely afflicted af at- with the toothache Under I those these circumstances we fear that tha ho lie I cannot figure as a hero upon the I pages of oC family history ho or he-or or some ome on ono one of or him speaks him speaks s right up and tells teUs us of or some sonic notable deed In Maryland there thre was vas Captain Richard who must ha have taken part in combats before the Revolution as ns ho he was son o of the tho immigrant Adle Adley Hubbard Hubbard Hubbard Hub- Hub bard a friend who came from England England Englund Eng Eng- land lund about 1669 making a home in Maryland His Ills descendants arc nrc now found in Virginia North North Carolina Alabama Alabama Ala Aln bama and other oIlier southern and western states 1 S Hubbards helVe have Int Intermarried with sith the tho So Noyes yes Flaggs s Fosters Barkers Darkers lIar Dar kers Borders and to to namo namoa a 0 few fow families also the Taylors of oC South Carolina who wore were connections connection of ot Fielding who married W V Wash Washington's h- h ington's sister The Tho arms reproduced ds ls given In American heraldry as ns that borne by descendants of oC William Hubbard of Sew Now York 1710 HlO who came from Durham Dur Dur- ham It Is blazoned sable in chief a crescent against In tn base an nn of or two points or between I Crest a wolf passant or Among mottoes used b by different t branches are arc Alto Alta Petena Ne TImeo Nee and Vincent Amor Amer Patrice The wolf Is 19 Isan isan an of a ii valiant lp ln n or or ym- ym bol- bol 4 virtue III and ind J learning learning- Those who to procure family genealogical Information pedigree e I or lineage ag should correspond with the Genealogical 1 Society of ot Utah I Anthon II II Lund president 11 Historians Historian's Ills His UsI Us- Us torian's brians office Salt Lake Luko City Cily I I S 'S 1 |