David HUBBARD

Male 1712 - 1787  (74 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  David HUBBARD was born on 09 Mar 1712 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA (son of Isaac HUBBARD and Anne WARNER); died in 1787 in Sunderland, Frank County, Massachusetts.

    David married Miriam COOLEY in 1743. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac HUBBARD was born on 16 Jan 1667 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts (son of John HUBBARD and Mary MERRIAM); died on 07 Aug 1750 in Sunderland, Frank County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1714, Settled in Hatfield, but removed to Sunderland where he was a deacon.
    • Death: 09 Aug 1750

    Isaac married Anne WARNER. Anne (daughter of Lieut. Daniel WARNER and Mary ?) was born on 17 Nov 1669 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; died on 26 Jun 1750 in Sunderland, Franklin Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne WARNER was born on 17 Nov 1669 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts (daughter of Lieut. Daniel WARNER and Mary ?); died on 26 Jun 1750 in Sunderland, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Daniel Warner

    Children:
    1. Jonathan HUBBARD was born on 29 Dec 1703 in Sunderland, Frank County, Massachusetts; died on 06 Jul 1765 in Sheffield, Massachusetts.
    2. 1. David HUBBARD was born on 09 Mar 1712 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1787 in Sunderland, Frank County, Massachusetts.
    3. Daniel HUBBARD was born on 30 Apr 1699 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 May 1779 in Sunderland, Connecticut.
    4. Deacon John HUBBARD was born on 20 Apr 1693 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; died on 25 Aug 1778 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in The Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Mary HUBBARD was born on 25 Feb 1697 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Hannah HUBBARD was born on 07 Sep 1701 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Isaac HUBBARD was born on 14 Jan 1695 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1763 in Sunderland, Connecticut.
    8. Joseph HUBBARD was born on 08 Apr 1708 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died in 1783 in Leverett, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John HUBBARD was born about 1630 in England (son of Deacon George HUBBARD and Mary BISHOP); died in 1702 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1630, Wethersfield, New Haven County, Connecticut
    • Residence: Abt 1660, Removed from Wethersfield, Connecticut
    • Death: Aug 1702, Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass
    • Will Proved: Aug 1702

    John married Mary MERRIAM in 1648 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Mary (daughter of George MERRIAM and Susan RAVEN) was born in 1625 in Hadlow, Kent, England; died on 08 Mar 1721 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary MERRIAM was born in 1625 in Hadlow, Kent, England (daughter of George MERRIAM and Susan RAVEN); died on 08 Mar 1721 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass.
    Children:
    1. 2. Isaac HUBBARD was born on 16 Jan 1667 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; died on 07 Aug 1750 in Sunderland, Frank County, Massachusetts.
    2. Hannah HUBBARD was born on 05 Dec 1656 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 25 May 1662 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Mary HUBBARD was born on 27 Jan 1650/1 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died in young.
    4. Mercy HUBBARD was born on 23 Feb 1664 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    5. John HUBBARD, Jr. was born on 12 Apr 1655 in Wethersfield, New Haven County, Connecticut; died between 1747 and 1748 in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
    6. Sarah HUBBARD was born on 12 Nov 1672 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; died on 05 Oct 1754 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Daniel HUBBARD was born on 09 Mar 1660/1 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Feb 1744 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    8. Mary HUBBARD was born on 10 Apr 1669 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 12 Mar 1754 in Sunderland, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.
    9. Jonathan HUBBARD was born on 03 Jan 1658 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA; died on 17 Jul 1728 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.  Lieut. Daniel WARNER was born between 1632 and 1635 in England (son of Andrew WARNER and Mary ?); died on 30 Apr 1692 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Daniel Warner, son of Andrew Warner, was probably born after his parents came to America. His birth record has never been found and the year is uncertain, although the evidence would be in favor of a date between 1632 and 1635. He died in Hatfield, Mass., April 30, 1692. He went in 1659 with his father from Hartford, Conn., to Hadley, and settled in the part of town that was set off as hatfield in 1670. Daniel Warner, freeman, Hatfield, may 7, 1763 (Mass. Bay records, Vol. 4, pt. 2, 587). Daniel Warner was appointed ensign to the foot company in Hadley, Oct. 7, 1674, and returned a bill for caring for soldiers, May 30, 1679 ( Mass. Bay records, vol. 5, 239, 336, etc.). He is designated in early records as Lieutenant Daniel Warner. He was a grantee of Northfield in 1682 and was there at the Second Settlement (History of Northfield). With seven others from Hadley he signed a letter to the General Court, sent from Hadley April 29, 1676, regarding the nearness of the enemy (N.E. reg., 41:202). This was during the French and Indian War.

    The settlers on the two sides of the river at Hadley were obliged to do many things separately on account of the treacherous swiftness of the water at the point of crossing. The church was on the east side of the river and the ninety residents of the west side found great difficulty in attending services. In May, 1667, Daniel Warner was one of those who sent a petition to the General Court asking to be set off as a separate parish or society. They had lived on the west side for six years and found it difficult and dangerous to cross. "Our vessels tossed up and down so that our women and children do screech, and are so affrighted that they are made unfit for ordinances, and cannot hear so as to profit by them by reason of their anguish of spirt."--"When we do go over the river we leave our relatives and estates lying on the outside of the colony, joining to the wilderness, to be a prey to the heathen when they see their opportunity." Thrilling tales were told of the canoes filling with water, or of the worshippers breaking though the ice. (History of Hadley.)

    Daniel married Mary ? in 1661 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Mary was born in Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died in 19 or 29 Sep 1672. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary ? was born in Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; died in 19 or 29 Sep 1672.
    Children:
    1. Mary WARNER was born on 24 Feb 1662 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Daniel WARNER was born in 1666 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Mar 1754 in Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    3. Andrew WARNER was born on 24 Jun 1667 in Hadley, Massachusetts.
    4. Sarah WARNER was born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. 3. Anne WARNER was born on 17 Nov 1669 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts; died on 26 Jun 1750 in Sunderland, Franklin Co., Massachusetts.
    6. Mary WARNER was born on 19 Sep 1672.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Deacon George HUBBARD was born in England (son of Richard HUBBARD and Dulzabella ?); died in Jan 1683 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut; was buried on 18 Mar 1684 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: George Hobert
    • Death: 23 May 1683, Guilford, New Haven, Conn
    • Will: 23 May 1683

    Notes:

    Name:
    Deacon George Hubbard, b. in England; d. January 1683; emigrated to America circa 1635, with his wife and son George and other settlers came overland from Massachusetts and located in Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield; m. Mary Bishop, d. 14 September, 1675, dau. probably of John and Anne Bishop.

    George married Mary BISHOP in 1627 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. Mary (daughter of John BISHOP and Anne ?) was born in England; died on 14 Sep 1675 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary BISHOP was born in England (daughter of John BISHOP and Anne ?); died on 14 Sep 1675 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 4. John HUBBARD was born about 1630 in England; died in 1702 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Sarah HUBBARD was born in 1632; died in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    3. George HUBBARD was born in 1633.
    4. Mary HUBBARD was born in 1634; died on 13 Apr 1713 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut.
    5. Hannah HUBBARD was born in 1637 in Wethersfield, New Haven, Connecticut; was christened on 26 May 1644 in Milford, New Haven Co., Connecticut; died in 1717 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    6. Elizabeth HUBBARD was born in 1638 in Wethersfield, New Haven, Connecticut; died in Feb 1710.
    7. Abigail HUBBARD was born in 1640 in Wethersfield, New Haven, Connecticut; died between 1662 and 1682.
    8. William HUBBARD was born in 1642 in Wethersfield, New Haven County, Connecticut; died in 1684 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut.
    9. Daniel HUBBARD was born on 26 May 1644 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA; died in 1720 in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut.

  3. 10.  George MERRIAM was born in 1602 in Tudeley, Kent, England; was christened in Concord, Middlesex, Mass (son of William MERRIAM and Sarah BURGES); died on 29 Dec 1675 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.

    George married Susan RAVEN on 16 Oct 1627 in Tonbridge, Kent, England. Susan was born in 1610 in Tonbridge, England; died on 08 Oct 1675 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Susan RAVEN was born in 1610 in Tonbridge, England; died on 08 Oct 1675 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.
    Children:
    1. Sarah MERRIAM was born on 17 Jul 1639 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Mass; died in 1681.
    2. Joseph MERRIAM was born in 1637 in Tonbridge, England; was christened on 26 Feb 1637 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.
    3. Hannah MERRIAM was born on 14 Jul 1645 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; died in 1677 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Mass.
    4. George MERRIAM was born in 1629 in Tonbridge, England; was christened on 20 Oct 1629 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; was buried on 22 Oct 1629.
    5. Samuel MERRIAM was born on 21 Jul 1642 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; died in 1705 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.
    6. Mary MERRIAM was born on 13 Nov 1630 in Tonbridge, England; died on 10 Dec 1699 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.
    7. Sarah MERRIAM was born on 17 May 1649 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; died before 1681 in Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Elizabeth MERRIAM was born in 1635 in Turnbridge, Kent, England; was christened on 18 Jan 1635 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died on 12 May 1636 in England; was buried on 14 May 1636 in England.
    9. 5. Mary MERRIAM was born in 1625 in Hadlow, Kent, England; died on 08 Mar 1721 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass.
    10. Mary MERRIAM was born in 1628 in Tonbridge, England; was christened on 30 Nov 1628 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died on 10 Aug 1647 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.
    11. Susan MERRIAM was born in 1630 in Tonbridge, England; was christened on 14 Nov 1630 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died on 02 Feb 1707 in Mass.
    12. Elizabeth MERRIAM was born on 11 Nov 1641 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; died on 26 Aug 1691 in Salem, Massachusetts.
    13. Abigail MERRIAM was born on 15 Jul 1647 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; died on 14 Jul 1684 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.

  5. 12.  Andrew WARNER was born about 1595 in England (son of John WARNER and ? UNKNOWN); died on 18 Dec 1684 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 14 May 1634, Made a Freeman

    Notes:

    Name:
    The first direct mention of Andrew Warne in America is an entry in the town records of Cambridge, Mass., then known as "Newtowne'. On January 7th, 1632/3, there are recorded several votes regarding the erection of houses in the town and the division of the pale or fence to enclose the common, with the number of rods each settler was to build. This was the first entry made in the records of the tow, except for a single item on December 24th calling a monthly meeting. Forty-two names were given in two columns, and the eleventh line in the first column reads:

    "Andrew Warner, 20 Rods"

    Twenty-four of the forty-two settlers built less than ten rods each, while only eleven built as much as twenty rods. This would indicate that Andrew Warner was already a resident of Cambridge and was among the more prominent and wealthy members of the new colony. Among the other names was that of John Steel, who afterwards married Mary, the oldest daughter of Andrew Warner.

    The same record shows that on November 4th, 1633, Andrew Warner received one "Acker" of land in an award of "Lotts for Cowyards." In January 1634, he bought one piece of "swampe ground by the 'ould feild'" and a little later another piece of three acres in the division of planting ground in the Neck.

    On February 3d, 1634, Andrew Warner was appointed on a committee of five to survey the Towne lands and enter them in a book. The constable was head of the committee and 'itt is further ordered that these 5 men meet every first Monday in the month at the Constables house...at the Ringing of the bell."

    In April 1634, a law was passed by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony, requiring the inhabitants of each town to choose four or more men who, with the constable of the town, should make a record or survey of the lands of each of the inhabitants and send a report of the same to the colonial officials. Andrew Warner was chosen by the inhabitants of Cambridge or Newtowne as one of the four to act for that town.

    On May 14th, 1634, Andrew Warner was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

    On November 23d, 1635, Andrew Warner was the third of nine persons "Chossen to order bussines of the whole Towne for the year following and untell new bee Chossen in their rooms,...wch nyne are to haue the power of the whole Towne as those formerly Chossen hadd." This record shows that "commission government" is not altogether a modern invention, but was practiced in the early New England colonies.

    The above records show that as early as 1632-3 Andrew Warner was residing in America and was a member of the Cambridge colony. He was born about 1595, so he was at this time thirty-seven years old--in the full vigor of early manhood. the reason for his removal to American we can only know by inference. It was during the reign of Queen Elizabeth that Protestantism was restored to England, and it was also during her reign that Puritanism appeared. Towards the close of her life, the persecutions of the Puritans, who were non-conformists to the established church, became severe, and under her successor, James I, matters became decidedly worse for them both in civil and religious affairs.

    In 1625, Charles I ascended the throne of England. He at once assumed all the power of Church and State and commenced a pitiless warfare against Puritanism. His chief instrument for that purpose was the infamous Archbishop Laud. The ministers of that religion were driven from their livings, or into exile, and the laymen were tortured and forced from their homes. Thousands of the best blood in old England sought a home or refuge in the new world.

    Among those who dared to oppose this policy was the brilliant preacher, Rev. Thomas Hooker. He was "silenced" as a minister of the church by Bishop Laud in 1626, but he continued to speak as a "lecturer" in Chelmsford, Essex County, until 1629, when the persecution became so strong that he left Chelmsford and the following year fled to Holland.

    Hooker had a powerful influence in all that part of England where he lived, and after his escape to Holland, a large number of his followers emigrated to America. These were known as the "Hooker Company" and also as the "Braintree Company" from Braintree, which was the chief town in that part of Essex County from which they came. In 1633 Mr. Hooker left Holland and came to America, where he arrived September 4th 1633, on the Griffin, to become the pastor of the church at Cambridge, made up very largely of his former followers.

    John Warner, the father of Andrew, moved to hatfield Broad Oak in Essex County, England, in 1609, where he lived until the time of his death in 1614. Hatfield is only twenty miles from Braintree, and only sixteen miles from Chelmsford where Hooker lectured from 1626-29. Andrew Warner must have lived in or near Hatfield at this time, for in 1627 his mother died at Hatfield and Andrew was the executor of her estate.

    We see, therefore, that Andrew Warner was a member of the community in England which was so profoundly stirred by the teaching of Hooker and that he came to America at the same time as the large emigration of Hooker's followers. We also learn that later he followed Hooker to Hartford and was a deacon in his church. In view of all these facts, it seems altogether probable that Andrew Warner was one of Hooker's adherents while in England; that he left England to avoid persecution, and that he came to America to find that freedom in religious worship which was denied to him in his own country.

    It is interesting to note that Andrew Warner came to America near the beginning of that great tide of emigration which started in 1629. Up to that time Plymouth and Salem had been settled, but the total English population of New England was hardly more than eight hundred. In 1629 Charles I dissolved Parliament and began his crusade against all dissenting forms of religion. In April, 1630, Winthrop left for America, followed later in the year by seventeen ships and over one thousand people. By 1634 the annual emigration had increased to four thousand. In 1640 the Long Parliament met, and the power of the King was checked and the active flood of emigration ceased, but at this time he population of New England had increased to 26,000.

    Andrew married Mary ? on 05 Oct 1624 in England. Mary was born in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary ? was born in England.
    Children:
    1. Mary/Mercy WARNER was born in England.
    2. Andrew WARNER was born between 1625-1630 in England; died on 26 Jan 1681/2 in Middletown, Connecticut.
    3. Robert WARNER died on 10 Apr 1690.
    4. John WARNER died on 24 Jun 1700 in Middletown, Connecticut.
    5. Hannah WARNER
    6. 6. Lieut. Daniel WARNER was born between 1632 and 1635 in England; died on 30 Apr 1692 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Isaac WARNER was born about 1645; died in 1691 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Ruth WARNER died after 1732.
    9. Jacob WARNER died on 29 Nov 1711 in Hadley, Massachusetts.