tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post857843153865625424..comments2023-03-31T10:49:42.369-05:00Comments on Climbing The Genealogy Tree: Hubbard Family ResearchersKayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12888160721444623413noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-52581247852337267112018-07-11T17:51:20.347-05:002018-07-11T17:51:20.347-05:00Im totally lost. One site says im descendant of ro...Im totally lost. One site says im descendant of robert hubbard from virgina 1867. Another site has me descendant thomas hubbard water town.drafter1411https://www.blogger.com/profile/06973821585789373992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-33641970987677937472018-04-11T07:20:03.091-05:002018-04-11T07:20:03.091-05:00i myself do not rely on ancestry or any other such...i myself do not rely on ancestry or any other such websites as much of the info put in is incorrect in the first place..dave hedd stoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09480413120384394257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-38594668097635904192017-06-30T15:49:09.729-05:002017-06-30T15:49:09.729-05:00I am on ancestor.com as dlfenn59. I am on ancestor.com as dlfenn59. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03546402434401635312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-82563431796637282112017-06-30T15:47:19.712-05:002017-06-30T15:47:19.712-05:00I am descended from George Hubbard, of New Brunswi...I am descended from George Hubbard, of New Brunswick, Canada, but some indication he came north from New England in about 1790. Could he be related to those Hubbards, from Connecticut? My Mother was daughter of Edward Roger Hubbard, a legislator in Michigan in the 1920sAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03546402434401635312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-55082797682638824482017-06-05T20:27:04.135-05:002017-06-05T20:27:04.135-05:00Interesting take on the Jewish heritage. Just got...Interesting take on the Jewish heritage. Just got my mother's DNA back and we were surprised at this result. This is helpful. Russdeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03611178404033061836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-41864473925844210752017-03-21T01:53:25.266-05:002017-03-21T01:53:25.266-05:00Hello, I understand the confusion. There seems to ...Hello, I understand the confusion. There seems to be a few different family lines of Hubbard's . My research has got to my 3rd great grandfather & grandmother which their names were John Hubbard & Mary Maria Hubbard from Ireland. I have also found several possible great Uncle's & Aunts. They stem from my Grandmother Beatrice Estelle Philbrook of Rockland Maine. They seem to have settled in Maryland when coming from either England or Ireland. I am still working on that information right now. I have contacted Professional Researchers to help with straightening out my family lineage of Hubbard's. <br /><br />I would definitely be willing to help with research on this. My email connected to my Ancestry.com is indulgencembs@gmail.com .. that is my business email. My personal one is sigrid_42@outlook.com. My family tree info is the Cottrill family Tree on Ancestry. My name is Sigrid Cottrill on Ancestry . <br /><br />Look forward to hearing from all who are working on this. Thank you ~Goldiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15021958107274995770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-84902345832623968592017-03-05T13:18:12.577-06:002017-03-05T13:18:12.577-06:00Need help with Hubbard family line in Sumner Co Te...Need help with Hubbard family line in Sumner Co TennesseeAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14236333463432423841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-39911211141195684492016-06-13T18:53:55.679-05:002016-06-13T18:53:55.679-05:00I would love info on how to get involved in Hubbar...I would love info on how to get involved in Hubbard family research. I have the book, but thus far haven't had use for it since I can't get past my 3rd great grandfather Lyman Hubbard (1836 NY) I would like to get my Hubbard brothers and uncles to do the DNA tests to see if that helps me sort out our lineage.<br /><br /><br />Amanda (Hubbard) Whitlow<br />My email is whitegardenia17@gmail.com<br />I am also on ancestry.comwhitegardeniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16583276640979819625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-89769575313164251162016-04-12T18:45:00.619-05:002016-04-12T18:45:00.619-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05315743906748105266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-59531410070018200322016-04-12T18:44:49.362-05:002016-04-12T18:44:49.362-05:00So he not only had a family in Michigan but also ...So he not only had a family in Michigan but also in Kentucky ..Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05315743906748105266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-90103907958653666162016-04-12T18:43:10.658-05:002016-04-12T18:43:10.658-05:00My great grandfather Henry Hubbard is from France ...My great grandfather Henry Hubbard is from France ..He moved to the United States and livEd in Michigan which he had a wife and family ..He was a truck driver and would come to Kentucky often where he met my great Grandmother Betrice and had two children one being my grandfather.That is all I know Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05315743906748105266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-71907623227762976992016-04-12T18:41:40.965-05:002016-04-12T18:41:40.965-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05315743906748105266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-84381090419744352422016-03-14T18:25:17.256-05:002016-03-14T18:25:17.256-05:00I feel your pain. I have been doing my best and wi...I feel your pain. I have been doing my best and will share my tree if anyone would like to review it. ChrisHubbard73 is my ancestry name. I cant get past Overton Hubbard and the book is so confusing. So any help to get further, would be appreciated.Christopherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15067143698277388195noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-49758342422102837642016-01-04T06:47:16.185-06:002016-01-04T06:47:16.185-06:00Hi. I'm a descendant of one of these 2 lines ...Hi. I'm a descendant of one of these 2 lines of hubbards myself been working on ancestry.com Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01708358895556032015noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-38639582657792905542015-01-27T10:09:28.361-06:002015-01-27T10:09:28.361-06:00Part 2 of 2 (continuation of post immediately abov...Part 2 of 2 (continuation of post immediately above):<br /><br />This is how we came to correspond: FamilyTreeDNA test results, combined with a review of our respective genealogical charts, revealed that Craig and I share a mutual Hubbard grandfather from the late 1700s in Hartford, Conn. (which is where my great-great-grandfather Langdon Hubbard was raised before moving to Detroit, Mich., in 1850 and then pioneering the “Thumb” area of NE Michigan).<br /><br />Anyway, the "George of Middletown" genotype is E1b1a – a classic Jewish (or, in a small number of cases, Arab or even Roman) DNA profile (which was quite startling to my dad, as the family identity has been Anglo-Saxon and Christian for untold centuries.<br /><br />However, 15 years ago, I found the name “Hubbard” in a large book of Jewish surnames with the notation, “a Germanic derivative of the Hebrew word yehudah [Hebrew for “Judah”].” This fascinating tidbit is what led me to have my dad’s DNA tested as soon as that option became available. Moreover, the book’s assertion, and my dad’s/Craig’s DNA results, are supported by Danish history:<br /><br />There is an area of Denmark known as “Juteland.” However, before the invention of the letter “J” in the Middle Ages, it was known as “Yuteland” or “Yehudah-land” due to its settlement by a large colony of dispersed Jews (presumably after the Romans completed their conquest of Judea and destroyed Jerusalem in 135 A.D.). <br /><br />So, if anyone has the DNA info for George of Guilford/Boston, OR is a male Hubbard from that line, OR can test a male Hubbard relative, please post that info here (and I’d also suggest you send it to Craig).<br /><br />In the meantime, I live/work in the Washington, DC, metro area. Don’t hesitate to contact me with Qs about my side of the family: carolhubbard2011@gmail.com<br /><br />Cheers!<br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10340277201683735317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-4135240395292003782015-01-27T10:08:57.504-06:002015-01-27T10:08:57.504-06:00Part 1 of 2:
My father (Frank Langdon Hubbard Jr....Part 1 of 2:<br /><br />My father (Frank Langdon Hubbard Jr.) was a direct descendant of George Hubbard of Middletown. I want to piggy-back on Craig’s comments above, as he and I have corresponded sporadically for about 10 years – and he’s by far the most knowledgeable/accurate Hubbard researcher I've encountered so far.<br /><br />The book ONE THOUSAND YEARS OF HUBBARD HISTORY is an excellent resource. While some dispute the validity of the legend (I prefer to call it an oral history) that the original Hubbard was a Danish warlord (Viking) hired by William the Conqueror to assist him in invading and conquering England in 1066 A.D., I believe that the DNA testing of my father (see below) supports this assertion. But first, a brief explanation of how DNA transmission works ...<br /><br />If you are female, you have two XX chromosomes (one X from your father, one from your mother). If you are male, you have an X chromosome from your mother and a Y chromosome from your father. It is the Y that is tested when seeking the genetic profile for a linear male ancestor (i.e., one from an unbroken line of males with the same parentage/surname back in time) – so, obviously, only a male can be tested for Y DNA (aka “the bloodline”).<br /><br />But mitrochondrial DNA (which is in every cell of your body) is equally important (both for testing and for genealogical research). Whether male or female, you inherit that from your mother – but only females pass it on to their children. So I had my own mitrochondrial DNA tested, which revealed that my mother-to-mother line back through time is K (the same as the “Otzi the Iceman” mummy -- a line that originated thousands of years ago in the Middle East).<br /><br />That’s why I’m only interested in researching my Hubbard line (since my father was a direct descendant of George of Middletown) and my mother’s maternal line back in time (which is a lot more difficult, since women rarely kept their birth surnames and sometimes were barely even noted in the genealogical records). I do this because no matter how interesting other “peripheral” ancestors might be, I don’t have their DNA.<br /><br />I, too, have read that the two Georges (George of Middletown and George of Guilford [aka George of Boston or George of Mass.]) are not related at all. Craig and I can both contribute information from DNA testing of the “George of Middletown” line, as I had my dad’s DNA (his Y chromosome, which is the father-to-father-back-in-time DNA) tested 12 years ago through FamilyTree DNA, as did Craig.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10340277201683735317noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-45931088797873388812014-12-17T23:48:48.272-06:002014-12-17T23:48:48.272-06:00While working on this line more today, I noticed t...While working on this line more today, I noticed that error... and corrected it.... before I got to your post here and your "good eagle eye" Thanks for catching it as well. As you can see, I'm still working on both Hubbard families since the Hubbard/Bishop line is the one I am related to but I am sure that somewhere along the way the two lines do intertwine somewhere!Kayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12888160721444623413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-21375192220430548792014-11-22T18:26:38.685-06:002014-11-22T18:26:38.685-06:00Hi Kay (Elbert Hubards neice here, again). Just f...Hi Kay (Elbert Hubards neice here, again). Just found this:<br /><br />Craig Hubbard (who I believe runs the Hubbard YDNA Project) states in regards to the Guilford George and the Middletown George:<br /><br />"... YDNA testing of living descendants of these two lines has proven that they are not related, not even close. They have a 17.12% probability of having a common ancestor within the past 24 generations.<br /><br />If you or anyone else would like to join a Hubbard research group hosted on MyFamily.com, no charge/obligation, contact me directly. We have many members helping one another with their Hubbard lines.<br /><br />Craig Hubbard<br />ceh_meh@verizon.netUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00521659956707736320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-20383001333084535642014-11-22T18:09:58.231-06:002014-11-22T18:09:58.231-06:00Hi Kay,
I descend from both George Hubbards. Elbe...Hi Kay,<br /><br />I descend from both George Hubbards. Elbert Hubbard is my 3rd great uncle on my mother's side. On my father's side, I descend through the other George Hubbard through my ancestors in Hatfield MA (where he finally settled). <br /><br />As far as I know the two lines are not related. I am not very savvy with DNA, but I believe if male Hubbards get their YDNA tested they could determine if the lines are related. But, I don't know any living male Hubbards, unfortunately.<br /><br />In case you are interested, Daniel Hubbard died in Broome, Schoharie County (not in Greene) as his will was signed there in 1814, and proved there on 16 Jun 1820.<br /><br />And, thank you for pointing out the merged person issue. It happens far too often and seems to propagate faster than rabbits!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00521659956707736320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-47285526664737023012014-04-02T21:51:10.565-05:002014-04-02T21:51:10.565-05:00Hi, I have recently discovered my Hubbard ancesto...Hi, I have recently discovered my Hubbard ancestors and will be reading through this information closely. There is so much erroneous information proliferated on Ancestry.com family trees and I don't want to contribute to the errors.Peggyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08002972946002758603noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-67679670918008117612013-12-10T16:15:45.087-06:002013-12-10T16:15:45.087-06:00Kay,
Thanks for your efforts to help clear the co...Kay,<br /><br />Thanks for your efforts to help clear the confusion. One note: Elbert Hubbard died aboard the Lusitania, not the Titanic.<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04205137793035391543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-54364568852494401342013-10-08T18:53:03.120-05:002013-10-08T18:53:03.120-05:00My 8th great grandfather is Richard Butler of Hart...My 8th great grandfather is Richard Butler of Hartford. I will try to post more laterVancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00723003209772769933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-45885598219334108762013-09-15T10:44:22.030-05:002013-09-15T10:44:22.030-05:00I just found your post today as I was researching ...I just found your post today as I was researching my Hubbard family line. I'm descended from immigrant George Hubbard m. Abigail Bishop through their son, William. Since I'm new to the research on this line, I don't have anything to contribute except that, as others, I see fertile ground for much confusion with the Hubbard family in America.Heartstringshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09212551551728648061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-51449106641010208622013-02-19T14:47:37.241-06:002013-02-19T14:47:37.241-06:00I received this link from my brother just today. ...I received this link from my brother just today. For the past 4 years I have been accumulating "generally more reliable sources" on Edmund Hobart, Sr., George Hubbard of Guilford, Ct. and George Hubbard (1601-1684) of Middletown, Ct. <br /><br />So many family genealogist and at least two generally more reliable sources have incorrectly identified them as father-son.<br /><br />I haven't yet compared the information in this link to the information I have on Middletown Gerorge's profile on my tree on Ancestry.Com, bui tt appears I am in lockstep with the Mr. Bacon at the Society of Middletown First Settlers Descendants. Here is the link: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ctsmfsd/HubbardInDepth.pdf<br /> One time I had to click on a second link to Elizabeth Watts when I used this link but I received the same "compilation" made by RW Bacon.<br />Hartley HubbardAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07322686612835285289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-891028221091365057.post-54361442409675237072012-11-20T14:55:03.769-06:002012-11-20T14:55:03.769-06:00The Ranney's moved to Upper Houses and the Geo...The Ranney's moved to Upper Houses and the Geo Hubbard's moved to Middletown. While the UH were on higher elevation, the residents had to ferry and go by wagon to Middletown for church services. Ah, well. I'm hoping to get my book on the descendants of Geo Hubbard of Hartford/Middletown completed by early 2013. Do you have more info on their life in the mid 1600s?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13360243372383858698noreply@blogger.com