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7 Eunice Stanton Dennison b: 5/1/1813 d: 3/9/1885
...+Lucius W. Tilden b: 8/27/1805 d: 10/7/1887
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Eunice F. Tilden was baptized by Thomas Swan Hubbard July 1, 1843, in Stockbridge. By 1850, she and Lucius have moved to New York. 1860 finds her on a visit to Stockbridge; I have not found him in 1860. In 1870, the two of them are in New York, as they are in 1880, when they are living in a home for the infirm and aged. They seem to have had no children. Orlin gives Eunice's death date as 9/10/1864, but this is an obvious slip of the eye to the date for Emeline. Eunice died in 1885.
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7 Mary Paige b: 5/17/1815 d: 8/19/1882
...+Thomas Swan Hubbard b: 12/20/1811 m: 9/24/1839 d: 2/28/1907
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......8 Timothy Fay Hubbard b: 8/5/1841 d: 8/11/1843
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......8 Catherine Almira Hubbard b: 3/15/1844 d: 8/16/1926
....... +Henry Mitchell MacCracken b:9/28/1840 m:7/2/1872 d:12/24/1918
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Henry Mitchell MacCracken was an outstanding educator. He held many positions of importance, culminating in the position of Chancellor at New York University. A biography and a listing of his accomplishments, lectures, notes, sermons, letters and other documents of note, can be found at the New York University Archives. That two of his sons became the heads of two colleges within a day of each other is astounding, as is the fact that almost all of his descendants and their spouses were involved in education. Frederick Stockwell, for example, was a college administrator. As Chancellor of NYU, Henry Mitchell was very well known, and many of the milestones of his family were reported in the New York Times.
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The detailed descendancy below was provided by Thomas Gregg MacCracken, a greatgrandson of Henry Mitchell and Catherine Almira (Hubbard) MacCracken. Thomas also corrected and supplemented other data on this page.
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Catherine Almira was also known as "Katie" during her childhood and youth. While she is listed as "Catharine A." in the census of 1850, she is "Katie" in the census of 1860 in Stockbridge, Vermont, and in Columbus, Ohio. Thomas Swan Hubbard, Katie's father, according to Thomas Gregg MacCracken, "was a minister in what later became known as the Congregational Church and was pastor of many different congregations in northern Windsor County, VT. His home was at Stockbridge, VT. The schools in the various small towns that he served not being considered adequate, her parents sent her to live with her mother�s sister, Eluthera Fay, whose husband, George Gere, was President of the Ohio Tool Works in Columbus, OH, and attend school there.� (see below) |
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......8 Thomas Corwin Hubbard b: 2/18/1847 or 2/15/1847 d: 3/20/1881
....... +Idella H. Holt b: 9/1849 d: 5/13/1922 m: 9/15/1868
............9 Laura Martha Hubbard b: 5/8/1873 or 5/17/1873
............. +Ferdinand L. Jaccard b: 1863
.................10 Carleton Arnold Jaccard b:10/21/1894 d:9/15/1925
.................... +Edith b: 1894
........................11 Jacqueline Jaccard b: 8/31/1921
.................10 Mermod Constant Jaccard b:9/21/1897 d:11/20/1986
.................... +Cleotiesse Carson b: 10/21/1902 d: 6/17/1981
........................11 Mermod Constant Jaccard Jr. b: 1928
........................11 Phillippe Jaccard b: 11/23/1934
............9 Thomas Holt Hubbard b: 3/16/1876 d: 12/27/1922
............. +Fay F. b: 1891
.................10 Thomas Holt Hubbard Jr. b: 1912
............9 Harvey Morgan Hubbard b: 2/13/1878
............. +Ruth Barber b: 9/1881
.................10 Laura G. Hubbard b: 1903
.................10 Dorothy R. Hubbard b: 1907
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7 Emily Dimis Fay b: 10/24/1817 d: 1884
...+Harvey D. Morgan b: 12/1/1816 m: 6/14/1841 d: 11/3/1886
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There is a short biography of Harvey on the Stockbridge site. It does not appear that Emily and Harvey had any children (this was confirmed by Thomas Gregg MacCracken). According to the biography, Emily and Harvey spent five years in Ohio with Eluthera and George Gere. They had some relationship with William and Ellen Chamberlain, who are living with them in 1860. William Chamberlain served two terms in the civil war, and was married twice. In 1880, he is listed with his second wife, and his 20 year old son is with Emily and Harvey. I have not been able to explain the connection.
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7 Eluthera Francis Fay b: 3/22/1820 d: 9/22/1880
...+George Gere b: 9/11/1807 m: 10/10/1847 d: after 1880
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Listed in the censuses of 1850 through 1880, the Geres remained in Columbus, Ohio. They do not seem to have had any children. With them in 1860 and 1870 is Katie Hubbard, Eluthera's niece, the daughter of Thomas Hubbard and Mary Paige Fay. We know that Emily, another of Katie's aunts, and Harvey Morgan travelled from Vermont to the Geres in Ohio. It seems likely that Katie travelled with them. It looks as if Katie was married from Eluthera's house; her husband was born in Ohio and their first child was born there also.
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7 Daniel Fay b: 9/14/1822 d: 4/3/1823
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7 Almira Fay b: 2/18/1825 d: 4/20/1836
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7 Emeline Alice Fay b: 10/27/1826 d: 9/10/1864
...+Daniel Whitcomb b: 4/15/1826 m: 1/26/1848
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They lived in Stockbridge in 1850. They had no children. I cannot find them in 1860. They were half second cousins, Daniel being the son of James Whitcomb and Lucia Fay, daughter of Eliakim, Orlin p. 43.
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