His lineage: GeorgeDanielDanielDanielTIMOTHYhis son Timothy is buried in Leyden Hill Cemetery, Lewis County, NY.
Could you please link to wife Sarah # 22576804-they married Apr 5, 1764. Would
you also kindly list the location of his birth and death as Haddam, Middlesex,
CT.
He is also the son of Daniel Hubbard II and Temperance Shaler Hubbard.
He is a veteran of the French and Indian War: source Guertin, Iris, Rose,
comp. Connecticut Soldiers, French and Indian War, 1755-62 [database on-line].
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.Original data: Connecticut
Historical Society. Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War,
1755-1762. Vol. I-II. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Historical Society,
1903-1905.
Timothy
Surname:Hubbard
Page #:209
Rank:Serj.
Regiment:6th
Company:Lee'sCo.Command:Lee, Josiah, Capt.
Comments:Company for his command and service, raised in the alarm for the relief
of Ft.William Henry and parts adjacent.
TIMOTHY WAS ALSO A VETERAN OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, MARCHING FROM EAST HADDAM, CT FOR THE RELIEF OF BOSTON IN THE "LEXINGTON ALARM" IN APRIL, 1775.
His lineage: GeorgeDanielDanielDanielTIMOTHYhis son Timothy is buried in Leyden Hill Cemetery, Lewis County, NY.
Could you please link to wife Sarah # 22576804-they married Apr 5, 1764. Would
you also kindly list the location of his birth and death as Haddam, Middlesex,
CT.
He is also the son of Daniel Hubbard II and Temperance Shaler Hubbard.
He is a veteran of the French and Indian War: source Guertin, Iris, Rose,
comp. Connecticut Soldiers, French and Indian War, 1755-62 [database on-line].
Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.Original data: Connecticut
Historical Society. Rolls of Connecticut Men in the French and Indian War,
1755-1762. Vol. I-II. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Historical Society,
1903-1905.
Timothy
Surname:Hubbard
Page #:209
Rank:Serj.
Regiment:6th
Company:Lee'sCo.Command:Lee, Josiah, Capt.
Comments:Company for his command and service, raised in the alarm for the relief
of Ft.William Henry and parts adjacent.
TIMOTHY WAS ALSO A VETERAN OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, MARCHING FROM EAST HADDAM, CT FOR THE RELIEF OF BOSTON IN THE "LEXINGTON ALARM" IN APRIL, 1775.
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