Moses Hubbard, Sr. and Mary (LNU) Hubbard |
The listings on this webpage are compiled from information collected from assorted sources. (Please refer to our Disclaimer.) An observant (and generous) visitor to our site, Betty (Hollandsworth) Jackson, helped us to piece together our information better than how we'd done so at first! We are tremendously grateful. THANKS, BETTY, FOR HELPING OUT! Excerpts from Betty's correspondence: "...this is a work in progress and subject to revision... ...certainly true that genealogy is always in a state of revision...." |
was provided by Kathy (Hubbard) Hanlon To visit Kathy's World Connect file at Rootsweb.com, "Hubbard Family Tree" CLICK HERE (Clicking on will open a separate browser window.) Besides lineage info, her file lists lots of detailed sources, many of which (including notations) were provided to her by Karen (Nelson) Marcum THANKS, CUZS KATHY & KAREN, FOR SHARING! |
family stories as per Teresa Newport THANKS, CUZ TERESA, FOR SHARING! |
My Uncle Jimmy (the son of James Madison &Julia(Hubbard) Mills), told me about his grandparents while I was visiting him on his 72nd birthday. He said that his grandfather, Thomas Hubbard, owned a little country store (I'm sure at Stinking Creek) and that one day a man who had been drinking came into the store. The drunk man had a gun and began shooting up the place. Thomas told him to get out of the store and proceeded to run him out. Thomas followed the man outside the store to be sure that he left. The drunk man tripped as he was leaving the front porch, and his gun discharged as he fell. Two other men riding up to the store on mules thought that Thomas was shooting at the falling man and proceeded to start shooting. When the shooting was over, four men were dead. I don't know if all four of these men (ie., Thomas, the drunk, the two riders) were the four who were killed, but one was Thomas Hubbard and another was a Ridings, whose granddaughter and her family were great friends with our family. |
After Thomas' death, Dorcas remarried to Archibald Jackson, and the family went to Little Rock, AR. Archibald died after Dorcas had two more children, and Dorcas decided to bring her family back to Knox Co, KY. She joined a wagon train and drove the wagon herself all the way back to Knox County. She married one more time, to William J. Scalf. |
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