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Laura Emily “Emmie” <I>Hubbard</I> Young

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Laura Emily “Emmie” Hubbard Young

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
15 Jun 1901 (aged 64)
West Point, Clay County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Clay County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Early Settlers of Alabama. Col. James Edmonds Saunders Lawrence Co. AL, 1899 p.102

Hon. David HUBBARD
Major Hubbard was twice married -- first to Miss Campbell, a niece of Hon., G. W. Campbell, of Nashville, Tenn., once minister to Russsia. She was of fine person and intellect, and co-operated faithfully with her husband in rearing a family of sons and daughters, who were unusually well educated.

Major Hubbard's second wife was an elderly maiden lady named Stoddard, who was sister of the Mr. Campbell referred to above. It was a most judicious marriage. The Major occupied a very healthy home in the mountains called "Kinlock" until he moved to Tenessee. His second wife died near Springfield.

The children of Major Hubbard were: (1) Mary, who married Dr. John Tucker, of Virginia. (2) Duncan, who lived in Okalona, Miss., until the close of the war and then moved to Louisiana. He died of yellow fever in 1878. His first wife was Miss Chambers, of Virginia, and his second, Miss Edmonson, of Holly Springs, Miss. (3) David lived near Okalona, until the close of war, and then moved to Louisiana with his brother Duncan. He was twice married; first to a Miss Wiley, of Holly Springs, Miss., a niece of Hon. Jacob Thompson, and secondly to Miss Holt, of New Orleans. (4) Caledonia, who married Gaston Henderson, and lived at Okalona, Miss., until the close fo the war and then moved to Mississippi City. (5) Emma, who married Jas. Young, son of Col. G. H. Young , of "Waverly," Miss. (6) George C., the youngest child, lived in Alabama, with his father - was married to Miss Margaret King, daughter of Mr. Oswald King. George was killed at the battle of Baker's Creek, in Mississippi. His widow lives with her father in this county, and has only one child - George C., - a youth of great promise about fifteen years of age, and the only descendant of the Hon. David Hubbbard, now living in Lawrence county."

U.S. Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970
Birth: 1837, April 1st
Name: Laura Emily Hubbard
Baptised: 12th Jul 1834
Parents: David & Eliza Hubbard
Early Settlers of Alabama. Col. James Edmonds Saunders Lawrence Co. AL, 1899 p.102

Hon. David HUBBARD
Major Hubbard was twice married -- first to Miss Campbell, a niece of Hon., G. W. Campbell, of Nashville, Tenn., once minister to Russsia. She was of fine person and intellect, and co-operated faithfully with her husband in rearing a family of sons and daughters, who were unusually well educated.

Major Hubbard's second wife was an elderly maiden lady named Stoddard, who was sister of the Mr. Campbell referred to above. It was a most judicious marriage. The Major occupied a very healthy home in the mountains called "Kinlock" until he moved to Tenessee. His second wife died near Springfield.

The children of Major Hubbard were: (1) Mary, who married Dr. John Tucker, of Virginia. (2) Duncan, who lived in Okalona, Miss., until the close of the war and then moved to Louisiana. He died of yellow fever in 1878. His first wife was Miss Chambers, of Virginia, and his second, Miss Edmonson, of Holly Springs, Miss. (3) David lived near Okalona, until the close of war, and then moved to Louisiana with his brother Duncan. He was twice married; first to a Miss Wiley, of Holly Springs, Miss., a niece of Hon. Jacob Thompson, and secondly to Miss Holt, of New Orleans. (4) Caledonia, who married Gaston Henderson, and lived at Okalona, Miss., until the close fo the war and then moved to Mississippi City. (5) Emma, who married Jas. Young, son of Col. G. H. Young , of "Waverly," Miss. (6) George C., the youngest child, lived in Alabama, with his father - was married to Miss Margaret King, daughter of Mr. Oswald King. George was killed at the battle of Baker's Creek, in Mississippi. His widow lives with her father in this county, and has only one child - George C., - a youth of great promise about fifteen years of age, and the only descendant of the Hon. David Hubbbard, now living in Lawrence county."

U.S. Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970
Birth: 1837, April 1st
Name: Laura Emily Hubbard
Baptised: 12th Jul 1834
Parents: David & Eliza Hubbard


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