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Hubbard Name Study

Hubbard Name Study

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HUBBARD COAT OF ARMS 3

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How to Join

Post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Origin

Hubbard is an English surname. The name is a variant of the surnames Hobart, Hubbart, Hubbert, Hubert, and Hubberd. These surnames are derived from personal names, such as the Old German Hugibert, and Hubert, which means, "heart", "mind", "spirit", "bright", "famous". The surname Hubbard is a name of ancient Norman origin. It arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066.

Goals

This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Hubbard surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.

Task List

1:Feel free to add your Hubbard/Hobart Ancestors Profile page, Stories, and Photos.

2:If you come across any Hubbard/Hobart profile that is orphaned, see if it is in need of improvements, and feel free to adopt if you would like.

3:There is Hubbard/Hobart profiles that can always use more sourcing, and feel free to add any to profiles that are unsourced.

4:This is your Hubbard/Hobart/Hubberd One Name Study Project, so be creative, and lets make this a multitude of information on all Hubbard's, and the variant names.


Categories

Put a sticker above the Biography of all Hubbard profiles connected to this One Name Study Project.


Sources

Collaboration on Hubbard Name Study

Memories of Hubbard Name Study

Photos of Hubbard Name Study: 14

SIR HENRY HOBART PICTURE
(1/14) SIR HENRY HOBART PICTURE Hubbard Name Study. PLUMSTEAD, NORFOLK, ENGLAND 1583
SIR HENRY HOBART PICTURE 3
(2/14) SIR HENRY HOBART PICTURE 3 Hubbard Name Study. NORFOLK,ENGLAND 1610
SIR HENRY HOBART'S STORY
(3/14) SIR HENRY HOBART'S STORY Hubbard Name Study. BLICKLING HALL, NORFOLK, ENGLAND 1600
HENRY HOBART
(4/14) HENRY HOBART Hubbard Name Study. BLICKLING HALL, ENGLAND
EARLY HOBART HISTORY 1
(5/14) EARLY HOBART HISTORY 1 Hubbard Name Study. NORFOLK, ENGLAND 1389

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Comments on Hubbard Name Study: 6


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I found this resource really helpful As Philip is my 4th great grandfather:

PHILIP HUBBARD OF KITTERY AND SHAPLEIGH, MAINE: His Life, His Family, and Their Migrations By Edward G. Hubbard https://maineroots.org/images/PDFs/May2016.pdf see p.81

posted by Kristin Hubbard

I was surprised to find no one managing this page. I am currently working on the Deacon George Hubbard branch. I am going to try not to add anything without citations. The three people up now, myself, Stephanie, and Frances, are close family, and those same people have verified the information. I will be adding those sources very soon. If you want anything added to the tree, please make sure that there is at least one verifiable source, one that isn't just a family tree entry, please.

posted by Julie Smith

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Gil Hurlbut
Found

https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G003437.pdf

"One thousand years of Hubbard history, 866 to 1895. From Hubba, the Norse sea king, to the enlightened present"

posted by Gil Hurlbut

My link to sir Henry Hobart, is through is son Robert. Who I think came to Jamestown Vaginia 1647 with his son Matthew. My ancestry:

Matthew his son Benjamin Sr Ben Sr. Son Ben jr Ben jr son jesse Jesse son Jonathan Jonathan son Jesse Jesse son Marion Marion son william William son Clyde (grandad) Carl (my dad)

posted by Robert Hubbard

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Tayla Hanson
Can I be added to the name study? I'm descended from one Edmund Hobart(abt. 1575- 1646) and it shows he's part of the name study.

-Tayla

posted by Tayla Hanson

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Deb (Lewis) Durham
I'd be happy to join your Hubbard name study, Keith.

Deb

posted by Deb (Lewis) Durham