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Nellie Gray/Grey <I>Updike</I> Hubbard

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Nellie Gray/Grey Updike Hubbard

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
15 May 1990 (aged 83)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Nellie Gray/Grey (various spellings are found in records on Ancestry) Updike Hubbard was born 11 September 1906, to mother: Olive Bernice Lukin & father: Gaston Holmes Updike.

Nellie married Everett Alexander Hubbard - they had two children: Jane McConnehey Hubbard Wooldridge, and William Everette Hubbard.

Love & miss you, great-grandma Nellie.
* Memorial originally created by FDP (many thanks). It is now managed by Brandi Hubbard, great-granddaughter of Nellie Gray/Grey Updike Hubbard ~~~

Some info, regarding surname Updike:

“Updike is a surname of Dutch origin, and is a spelling variant of the Dutch Opdijk, a topographical name meaning someone who lived on a dike [ditch]. The surname has been present in North America since the settlement of New Netherland in the 17th century. Updike used to be spelled as Updyke and many other ways, but is now most-commonly spelled as Updike.”
— Wikipedia

The above information is interesting, considering my dad has always told me there’s Dutch in our family tree. Perhaps this is where, or part of where, that comes in...
Nellie Gray/Grey (various spellings are found in records on Ancestry) Updike Hubbard was born 11 September 1906, to mother: Olive Bernice Lukin & father: Gaston Holmes Updike.

Nellie married Everett Alexander Hubbard - they had two children: Jane McConnehey Hubbard Wooldridge, and William Everette Hubbard.

Love & miss you, great-grandma Nellie.
* Memorial originally created by FDP (many thanks). It is now managed by Brandi Hubbard, great-granddaughter of Nellie Gray/Grey Updike Hubbard ~~~

Some info, regarding surname Updike:

“Updike is a surname of Dutch origin, and is a spelling variant of the Dutch Opdijk, a topographical name meaning someone who lived on a dike [ditch]. The surname has been present in North America since the settlement of New Netherland in the 17th century. Updike used to be spelled as Updyke and many other ways, but is now most-commonly spelled as Updike.”
— Wikipedia

The above information is interesting, considering my dad has always told me there’s Dutch in our family tree. Perhaps this is where, or part of where, that comes in...

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