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Database Frankie B. Harth: Place of birth and death.
Info from Joan Wright.
Excerpts from the "New York Historical and Biographical Record": Volume
XLV, page 246 -- "Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York,
Recorded in Libers A & C of Deeds, Now is Register's Office in Jamaica,
N.Y.":
Hubbs, John, aged 50 or thereabouts, 31 Dec. 1696. To wife Susannah use
of house until sons John and Robert come of age. Then John to have the
dwelling and land adjacent. Wife sole executrix. Probated 23 May 1697.
Same Volume, same wills, page 118:
Linington, Henry, of Hempstead, 10 June 1691. Devised to son John half
the corn mill, land in Mill River Neck, house where he now lives, etc.
To son Solomon Seaman half the mill, twenty acres on Jaycock's Creek, etc.
To son John Hubbs twenty acres on Jaycock's Creek..Probated 20 May,
1692.
Submitted by Betty Hubbs Taylor:
ABSTRACTS OF EARLY WILLS OF QUEENS COUNTY, NEW YORK, RECORDED IN LIBERS A
AMD C OF DEEDS, NOW IN THE RIGISTER'S OFFICE AT JAMAICA, NEW YORK
HUBBS, JOHN: Age 50 or thereabouts, 31 December 1696. To wife Susannah
use of the house and lands till sons John and Robert come of age. Then
John to have the dwelling and land adj. Wife sole exx. Witnesses: Henry
Taylor, Richbell Mott and Joseph Sutton. Pro. 23 May 1697
page 135
(Note: this is Henry Linnington)
Livington, Henry, of Hempstead, 10 June 1691. Devised to son John Half
the corn mill, land on Mill River Neck, house where he now lives, etc. To
son Solomon Seaman half the mill, twenty acres on Jaycock's Creek, etc.
to son John Hubbs twenty acres on Jaycock's Creek; to son-in-law William
Thorne and to grandson Richard Osborn twenty acres. To sons John
Livington, Solomon Seaman & Richard Osborn the elder twenty acres given by
the town for maintaining a mill. Gifts to grandchildren Richard Osborn
the younger and Solomon Seaman. Goods to daughter Susannah. Exrs.
Richard Cornell Sr & Daniel Whitehead.
Page 132
The following information was transcribed from the papers of Joan Wright.
By Johanna Hubbs Wegmann 10/10/1998
Info on Robert Hubbs, Sr. (born 1624, Glouchester, England) and Elizabeth
(last name unknown) from Joan Wright.
Joan Wright history:
Robert Hubbs * 1624 Gloucesher, England X Elizabeth------ ca. 1645,
Newport, R.I. Married ca 1706, Hempstead, LI, NY. He sailed from England
Nov. 20, 1635, Peter Blackler master, to go to Barbadoes, arrived Newport
1644 (Original Lists of Persons of Quality). He was in Newport, R.I. in
1644, Flushing, LI, NY, in 1661 and was one of the patentees of Hempstead,
Madnan"s Neck (now Great Neck) in 1668. He was listed as a "Freeman" of
Newport in 1655, and he and two of his sons as "Freeholders of Town of
Hempstead" in 1685. Robert Hobs 24 acres, Robert Hobs, Jr. 25 acres, John
Hubs 56 acres. On November 5, 1691, he married Elizabeth (Redman) Mott,
widow of Adam Mott. On the above freeholders list, Adam Mott had 61
acres. There were six children by the first wife, none by the second. He
was listed as a cooper and surgeon.
John ca. 1646-1697 married Susannah Linnington, sons John and Robert.
Sarah married Robert Godfree, children John and Elizabeth.
Robert, Jr. ca. 1648-1704 married Hester------, sons Charles and
Ellexander.
Alexander ca 1653-1728, (see following).
Ann - no data.
Joseph - no data.
Mary - married Thomas Daniels -- (info per Helen Hubbs Terry)
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