He was the son of Irwin Hubbard and Ellen Mason.
Fred married Jessie L. Patterson in Sep 1907.
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Biography, G. Frederick Wright, 1916, "A Standard History of Lorain County, Ohio, Vol. 1", (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago & New York), pp. 892-893
F. I. HUBBARD. Cashier and director of the Park Bank of Amherst, F. I. Hubbard is a progressive young business man of Lorain County who has devoted his entire active career to bank work, and has reached his present position because of constant fidelity to his duties, a sense of responsibility in the performance of his taska, and an undoubted talent for this line of commercial enterprise.
He represents a family that has been identified with Lorain County since pioneer times. His grandfather, William F. Hubbard, a native of New York State, was a young man when he came to LaGrange Township, his brother having preceded him and having been one of the first settlers there. William F. Hubbard had an unusual record as a soldier. He served all through the Mexican war, and nearly twenty years later enlisted his serice in the cause of the Union, going out as a captain of a company in an Ohio regiment. He was taken ill while in the army, and never recovered his health, dying in 1865.
F. I. Hubbard was born in LaGrange Township on a farm Decembver 22, 1882, a son of Irwin and Ellen (Mason) Hubbard, both of whom were also natives of LaGrange Township. His father was born in November, 1845, spent his active career as a farmer, but since 1899 has lived in Elyria, where he owns a substantial residence property. The mother was born June 27, 1849. They were married in LaGrange Township January 1, 1867. To their union, which has now endured almost half a century, were born thirteen children, five of whom died in infancy, one passed away at the age of twnty-four, and the seven now living are: Edward, who resides at Elyria and is assistant foreman in the furnace at Lorain; Edna, wife of Bert Carter of Elyria; W. F. Hubvbard, boiler inspector for the Indemnity Insurance Company, living at Elyria: F. I. Hubbard; Hattie, a teacher in the public schools at Elyria; Lovantia, who is also a teacher in the public schools at Elyria; and C. L., who is in an architect's office in Cleveland. Irwin Hubbard, the father of these children, is a democrat in politics.
In 1900 F. I. Hubbard graduated from the high school at LaGrange. Much of his early youth was spent on the farm, and though he gained a practical knowledge of its duties his ambitions was for commercial work, and after leaving high school he entered the Elyria Business College where he completed the course in 1902. About that time he was taken into the Elyria Savings and Banking Company as book-keeper. His promotion has been steady, and he afterwards served as assistant cashier. From Elyria he moved to Amherst and organized the Amherst Park Bank, with a capital of $25,000. Thhis is one of the flourishing financial institutions of the county.
In September, 1907, Mr. Hubbard married Jessie Paterson of Amherst. Their two children are Robert Irwin, now five years of age, and Grace L., aged two years. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard are members of the First Baptist Church of Elyria, and fraternally he is affiliated with the Royal Arcanu, and is a democrat in politics.
He was the son of Irwin Hubbard and Ellen Mason.
Fred married Jessie L. Patterson in Sep 1907.
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Biography, G. Frederick Wright, 1916, "A Standard History of Lorain County, Ohio, Vol. 1", (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago & New York), pp. 892-893
F. I. HUBBARD. Cashier and director of the Park Bank of Amherst, F. I. Hubbard is a progressive young business man of Lorain County who has devoted his entire active career to bank work, and has reached his present position because of constant fidelity to his duties, a sense of responsibility in the performance of his taska, and an undoubted talent for this line of commercial enterprise.
He represents a family that has been identified with Lorain County since pioneer times. His grandfather, William F. Hubbard, a native of New York State, was a young man when he came to LaGrange Township, his brother having preceded him and having been one of the first settlers there. William F. Hubbard had an unusual record as a soldier. He served all through the Mexican war, and nearly twenty years later enlisted his serice in the cause of the Union, going out as a captain of a company in an Ohio regiment. He was taken ill while in the army, and never recovered his health, dying in 1865.
F. I. Hubbard was born in LaGrange Township on a farm Decembver 22, 1882, a son of Irwin and Ellen (Mason) Hubbard, both of whom were also natives of LaGrange Township. His father was born in November, 1845, spent his active career as a farmer, but since 1899 has lived in Elyria, where he owns a substantial residence property. The mother was born June 27, 1849. They were married in LaGrange Township January 1, 1867. To their union, which has now endured almost half a century, were born thirteen children, five of whom died in infancy, one passed away at the age of twnty-four, and the seven now living are: Edward, who resides at Elyria and is assistant foreman in the furnace at Lorain; Edna, wife of Bert Carter of Elyria; W. F. Hubvbard, boiler inspector for the Indemnity Insurance Company, living at Elyria: F. I. Hubbard; Hattie, a teacher in the public schools at Elyria; Lovantia, who is also a teacher in the public schools at Elyria; and C. L., who is in an architect's office in Cleveland. Irwin Hubbard, the father of these children, is a democrat in politics.
In 1900 F. I. Hubbard graduated from the high school at LaGrange. Much of his early youth was spent on the farm, and though he gained a practical knowledge of its duties his ambitions was for commercial work, and after leaving high school he entered the Elyria Business College where he completed the course in 1902. About that time he was taken into the Elyria Savings and Banking Company as book-keeper. His promotion has been steady, and he afterwards served as assistant cashier. From Elyria he moved to Amherst and organized the Amherst Park Bank, with a capital of $25,000. Thhis is one of the flourishing financial institutions of the county.
In September, 1907, Mr. Hubbard married Jessie Paterson of Amherst. Their two children are Robert Irwin, now five years of age, and Grace L., aged two years. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard are members of the First Baptist Church of Elyria, and fraternally he is affiliated with the Royal Arcanu, and is a democrat in politics.
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