Justus David Hubble

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Justus David Hubble Veteran

Birth
Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
2 May 1796 (aged 63)
Washington County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Chilhowie, Smyth County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.760908, Longitude: -81.645862
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Justus David Hubbell or Hubble's parents were David and Eunice (Sanford) Hubbell, and his wife was Waitstill Bishop, who he married on June 18, 1777 in the Salem Church of Christ (West Chester, NY).

Their children were:
Sarah
Eliphalet or Liflet
Joel David
Eunice
Malinda
Levi
Mary
Milly
David and
Ruth, wife of Adam Surber.

In 1775, Justus signed the Articles of Confederation at New Paltz, NY (near present day Poughkeepsie). He served during the Revolutionary War under Col. Levi Pawling's Regiment of the New York Militia. Two signatures show his name spelled as Justus Hubbell.

One of his military records shows:
Justis Huble, Day of Inlistment, Do (e.g., ditto, July' 29), Days of work. Do (e.g., 30), Age 32, Where Born Connecticut, Occupation Yeoman, Statute, Feet 5, Inches 11 1/2, Complection Fair, Eyes Blew [sic], Hair Sandy

After the war, he settled near Chilhowie with his family. Family notes indicate that he suffered from rheumatism and that his wife, Waitstill, helped finish the family home. It is no longer in existence, but was located near the cemetery at the Primitive Baptist Church.

His will is recorded in Washington County, Virginia Will Book A & B 1780-1814, pp. 202-3. His estate inventory was taken on May 2, 1796 and settled on April 11, 1810. Thomas Tilson was executor.

His Hubble ancestors were:
David and Eunice (Sanford) Hubbell
Samuel and Temperance (Nichols) Hubbell
Richard and Elizabeth (Meigs) Hubbell (immigrants)
Richard and Sarah (Wakeman) Hubball/Hubbell
Richard Hubball/Hubbell

Eunice Sanford's parents were
Thomas Sanford and Hannah Stevens.
Justus David Hubbell or Hubble's parents were David and Eunice (Sanford) Hubbell, and his wife was Waitstill Bishop, who he married on June 18, 1777 in the Salem Church of Christ (West Chester, NY).

Their children were:
Sarah
Eliphalet or Liflet
Joel David
Eunice
Malinda
Levi
Mary
Milly
David and
Ruth, wife of Adam Surber.

In 1775, Justus signed the Articles of Confederation at New Paltz, NY (near present day Poughkeepsie). He served during the Revolutionary War under Col. Levi Pawling's Regiment of the New York Militia. Two signatures show his name spelled as Justus Hubbell.

One of his military records shows:
Justis Huble, Day of Inlistment, Do (e.g., ditto, July' 29), Days of work. Do (e.g., 30), Age 32, Where Born Connecticut, Occupation Yeoman, Statute, Feet 5, Inches 11 1/2, Complection Fair, Eyes Blew [sic], Hair Sandy

After the war, he settled near Chilhowie with his family. Family notes indicate that he suffered from rheumatism and that his wife, Waitstill, helped finish the family home. It is no longer in existence, but was located near the cemetery at the Primitive Baptist Church.

His will is recorded in Washington County, Virginia Will Book A & B 1780-1814, pp. 202-3. His estate inventory was taken on May 2, 1796 and settled on April 11, 1810. Thomas Tilson was executor.

His Hubble ancestors were:
David and Eunice (Sanford) Hubbell
Samuel and Temperance (Nichols) Hubbell
Richard and Elizabeth (Meigs) Hubbell (immigrants)
Richard and Sarah (Wakeman) Hubball/Hubbell
Richard Hubball/Hubbell

Eunice Sanford's parents were
Thomas Sanford and Hannah Stevens.

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JUSTUS
HUBBLE
PVT
COL. PAWLING'S REGT
NY LINE
REV WAR
AUG 6, 1732
MAY 2, 1796