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Daniel T. Rogers(b. 1943) - all my relatives

Citations


Thomas Hubbard +

1Edward Warren Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, 866 to 1895: from Hubba, the Norse Sea King, to the Enlightened Present, pp. 48-49 (1895).
"THOMAS HUBBARD was born in England in (?) 1625, and sailed with William Hubbard for New England April 13, 1635, in the ship Elizabeth and Ann, Roger Cooper, master. In 1647 * he appears to have been in Hartford, according to the following extract from the Colonial Records: "September 2, 1547- Tho. Hubbert for refusing to watch is fyned Xs." From Hartford he went to Middletown, and was made a freeman there May 21, 1657. Lands were conveyed to him January 16, 1666, and March 22, 1670, his estate was valued at £61 in the inventory made of the property of all householders and proprietors. He married Mary Curtis, of Middletown, died in 1671, and was buried in the Riverside Cemetery. His widow afterward in Oct, 1674, married Deacon John Hall, Jr., an early settler of Middletown, recorder, b 1619 in England, d Jan 22, 1694, in Middletown, son of John and Anna (Wilcox) Hall who both came to New England in 1633. His epitaph shines in rhyme with his various virtues, viz.:
" Here lyes our Deacon Hall, who studied peace with all. Was upright in his life, void of malignant strife, gone to his Rest, left us in sorrow, doubtless, his good works will him follow."
Children (born in Middletown)- Mary (b Jan 3, 1656), Thomas (b Aug 6, 1661), Ebenezer (b Aug 2, 1664, d Apl 29, 1743, in Middletown; constable 1699-1700, m May 5, 1690, Mary Warner, b 1665, d in Aug, 1739, no children; his will dated Jan 23, 1742, leaves property to Ebenezer Gage and wife, " loving cousin Daniel Stow, and Azuba, his wife, also 40 shillings to the Church of Christ, Rev. William Russell, pastor," both tombstones standing - 1894), John (b Jan 1, 1666, in Middletown Apl 23, 1676), and George (b Apl 2, 1669-70, d in Middletown Feb 19, 1688-9, probably unm).
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* It is quite probable that he was related to the Hubbards who settled in Cambridge, Mass. James Hubbard, of Watertown, had a son Thomas, as also had James of Cambridge. Yet he could hardly have been the son of either of these James', for they were apparently too young to be settling away from home. Milton, in his Church Records of Cambridge, mentions as having left there " THOMAS HUBBARD- Joined to the church at Weathersfield." [No date]. So whether he was related to these Hubbards there or not, there is but little doubt that he lived awhile in Cambridge before arriving in Connecticut. [Douglas Hubbard records state that this Thomas was born in 1620 and that he was the son of James and Sarah (Ives) Hubbard of Watertown. The scanty and fragmentary records about him prevent conviction.]
Royal K.Hinman, historian, says (erroneously) that "THOMAS HUBBARD was licensed to trade for beaver in 1633 " in Weathersfield. George Hubbard of Middletown was probably meant."
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James Hubbard +

1Edward Warren Day, One Thousand Years of Hubbard History, 866 to 1895: from Hubba, the Norse Sea King, to the Enlightened Present, p. 53 (1857).
"JAMES HUBBARD, (?) son of James and Naomi (Cocke) Hubbard,* was born in 1609 in Suffolk County (probably Mendlesham), England. He may have been the James who sailed from London May 21, 1635, on the barque Mathew, Richard Goodladd, master, with his wife Sarah (Ives) Hubbard, nephew (?) Richard, children Sarah, James, and per- haps others. He settled in Watertown, Mass., and died there in Janu- ary, 1639. (His widow married William Hamlet afterward.) Children- James, Sarah, Thomas, and others, names unknown (see following).".


John Day +

1Lucius Barnes Barbour, Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut, p. 210 (1977).
"JOHN DAY
John Day s of Robert & Editha (Stebbins) died 1730 mar Sarah Butler dau of Thomas Butler & Sarah Stone.
Children:
Joseph dy owned cov 1 Ch Mch 8, 1695-6
John m/1 Grace Spencer m/2 Mary Hale
Thomas m Hannah Wilson
Mary m William Clark (Haddam) Nov 14, 1699 ( 1 Ch Rec) owned cov 1 Ch Mch 8, 1695/6
Maynard m Elizabeth Marsh
Sarah bp Sept 19, 1686 (1 Ch Rec) m Jared Spencer
James bp Apl 5, 1690 (1 Ch Rec)
William bp Apl 24, 1692 (1 Ch Rec) m/1 Deborah Andrews m/2 Mary Butler
Editha m Ebenezer Moody
Received the property of his stepfather John Maynard by his will; in the distribution of Thomas Butler's estate 1697, John Day's wife was one of the heirs; freeman May 1680. Joseph, Thomas, John & Mary owned cov 1 Ch Mch 8, 1695/6.".