In the 1880 census James (age 6) was the nephew of John D. Sellers in Justice Precinct 1, Freestone, Texas, United States.[1]
James was buried after 28 December 1890 in Fairfield, Freestone, Texas, USA.
Sources
↑ "United States Census, 1880," database with images, (FamilySearch Record: MFNZ-QCJ : accessed 25 September 2022) FamilySearch Image: 33S7-9YB2-PN7 Image number 00398, James Hubbard (6), single nephew, in household of John D. Sellers (35) in Justice Precinct 1, Freestone, Texas, United States. Born in Mississippi, United States; citing enumeration district , sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm .
John D. Sellers M 35 Married Head Farmer Mississippi, United States
E. J. Sellers F 23 Married Wife Keeping House Mississippi, United States
Jas. W. Sellers M 0 Single Son Texas, United States
Mary Sellers F 56 Widowed Mother At Home South Carolina, United States
Charity Sellers F 16 Single Sister At Home Mississippi, United States
F. W. Sellers M 20 Single Brother Farm Laborer Mississippi, United States
Kizziah Hubbard F 26 Widowed Sister At Home Mississippi, United States
Maggie Hubbard F 11 Single Niece At Home Mississippi, United States
Jane Hubbard F 8 Single Niece Mississippi, United States
James Hubbard M 6 Single Nephew Mississippi, United States
Geo. Hubbard M 4 Single Nephew Texas, United States
W. W. Speed M 23 Single Cousin Farm Laborer Mississippi, United States
Freestone, Texas FHL Film 1255304 National Archives Film T9-1304
Acknowledgments
This person was created through the import of JDS_09_17_10.ged on 09 February 2011.
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