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Olive Eva “Ollie” <I>Warner</I> Hubbell

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Olive Eva “Ollie” Warner Hubbell

Birth
Butler, Branch County, Michigan, USA
Death
30 Nov 1920 (aged 43)
Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Olive-9 Eva was the daughter of George-8 Leure Warner (1849-1940) and his wife Almedia Rossman (1849-1926).

8 WARNER siblings:

1. Mary May/Mae (Warner) Ryder and Batcher (1870-1926).
2. Edward Jay Warner (1872-1961).
3. Herbert Lonard Warner (1874-1930).
4. [Self] Olive E. (Warner) Hubbell (1877-1920).
5. Blanche Olivia (Warner) Roberts (1879-1970).
6. Nellie Cornelia (Warner) Widdup and Gaskill (1881-1939),
7. Marion P. (Warner) Hubbell (1884-1955).
8. George Warner (1888-1889). [Infant death]
9. Albert Frederick Warner (1896-1939).

Olive married Herman Frederick William "Fred" Hubbell (1873-1952) on 9/8/1884.

4 HUBBELL children:

1. Florence Frances Hubbell (1903-1903) D-Kansas.
No cemetery found, no memorial.
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2. Marion Nona Hubbell (5/4/1905-4/23/1991) D-Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas; m. Ralph Roberts.
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3. Catherine LaVone Hubbell (5/14/1908-9/20/1927); m. Raleigh Scothorn (11/22/1903-9/1979). Raleigh m. 2) Nola Burdue on 3/7/1929 in Durango LaPlata, Colorado.

1940 Center Twp., Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Raleigh Schothorn M 36 Kansas
Wife Nola Schothorn F 29 Kansas [2nd wife]
Daughter Deloras F. Schothorn F 10 Kansas
Son Loyd K. Schothorn M 8 Kansas
Son Leon Schothorn M 4 Kansas
Daughter Sharon K. Schothorn F 0 Kansas
Daughter Shirley M. Schothorn F 0 Kansas
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4. Wheeler Frederick W. Hubbell (5/24/1915-11/21/1963) D-Albuquerque, NM; m. Lillian Elizabeth Hill (1914-1981).

2 HUBBELL children known:

1. Larry Hubbell B-1935.

2. Ralph Hubbell B-1938.

1920 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Frederick W. Hubbell M 47 New York
Wife Ollie E. Hubbell F 42 MI [Olive]
Daughter Marion Hubbell F 14 Kansas
Daughter Catheryn Hubbell F 11 Kansas
-->Son Wheeler Hubbell M 4 Kansas

1930 Hodgeman Co., Kansas:
Head Herman F. W. Hubbell M 57 New York
Wife Sarah J. Hubbell F 52 Pennsylvania
Son Wheeler F. W. Hubbell M 14 Kansas

1940 Jetmore, Center Twp., Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Wheeler Hubbell M 25 Kansas
Wife Lillie Hubbell F 27 Nebraska
Son Larry Hubbell M 5 Kansas
Son Ralph Hubbell M 2 Kansas
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Reference for Olive Hubbell:

1880 Clarendon, Calhoun, MI:
Self George Warner M 32 MI
Wife Almeda Warner F 31 MI
Daughter May Warner F 10 MI
Son Eddie Warner M 7 MI
Son Herbert Warner M 5 MI
Daughter Olive Warner F 2 MI
Daughter Blanch Warner F 0 MI

1900 Cannot find.

1910 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Fredrick W. Hubble M 37 New York
Wife Olive A. Hubble F 32 Michigan
Daughter Marion N. Hubble F 5 Kansas
Daughter Catherine L. Hubble F 2 Kansas

1920 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Frederick W. Hubbell M 47 New York
Wife Ollie E. Hubbell F 42 MI [Olive]
Daughter Marion Hubbell F 14 Kansas
Daughter Catheryn Hubbell F 11 Kansas
Son Wheeler Hubbell M 4 Kansas
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"Michigan Colony" by L. W. Hubbell, pub. in The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Hodgeman, Kansas, May 16, 1957.

"In 1885 George L. Warner went to Valley Twp. Hodgeman Co., KS, in a group move of Litchfield, MI folks called the "Michigan Colony". George had a sod house built before the family of the first 7 children and his wife moved there in the fall of 1886. A stone school house was built on George's land after the Colony arrived.

"At the time the colony came West, the tide of immigration was coming in and covered wagons could be seen creeping along the cross-country roads daily.

"In 1900 the family moved back to MI for about 7 years, then returned to Kansas and located on the George Curtis farm near Bellefort, in Ford Co., six miles east of Spearville, KS.

"The family then moved to Stanton Co., Kansas, and farmed their own half section. When George's wife passed away in 1926, he went to live with his children, and lastly with his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Roberts and family."

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Obituary for Olive Eva "Ollie" (Warner) Hubbell
Source: Unknown.

"Olive E. Warner was born at Litchfield, Michigan, July 10, 1877 and died at her home in Valley Township, Hodgeman County, Kansas, on the 30th day of November A.D., 1920, aged 48 years 4 months and 20 days.

"She came to Hodgeman County in 1884, and settled on a homestead with her parents where she resided until her marriage to Fred W. Hubbell, September 8, 1897. To this union four children were born, the first dying in infancy, and Marion, Cathern and Wheeler surviving.

"Besides her husband, Fred W. Hubbell, and the three children above named, she leaves an aged father and mother, three brothers, Ed Warner, Herbert Warner, and Albert Warner and four sisters, Mrs. Mae Ryder, Mrs. Blanche Roberts, Mrs. Eben L. Hubbell and Mrs. Nellie Widdup and many other relatives and hosts of friends to mourn her loss.

"She united with the M. E. church a number of years ago and has striven to live a Christian life and died in the faith.

"She was a kind wife and loving mother and leaves a place vacant in the home that cannot be filled.

"The funeral services were conducted at the M S Church in Jetmore at 2:00 o'clock by Rev. F.M. Romine. Burial was made at the Fairmont cemetery."
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WARNER Lineage: Olive-9 Eva (Warner) Hubbell, George-8 Leure Warner, George-7 Valorus Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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Obituary from Maxine Sheel, 2012.
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Research and Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2014.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2013.
Olive-9 Eva was the daughter of George-8 Leure Warner (1849-1940) and his wife Almedia Rossman (1849-1926).

8 WARNER siblings:

1. Mary May/Mae (Warner) Ryder and Batcher (1870-1926).
2. Edward Jay Warner (1872-1961).
3. Herbert Lonard Warner (1874-1930).
4. [Self] Olive E. (Warner) Hubbell (1877-1920).
5. Blanche Olivia (Warner) Roberts (1879-1970).
6. Nellie Cornelia (Warner) Widdup and Gaskill (1881-1939),
7. Marion P. (Warner) Hubbell (1884-1955).
8. George Warner (1888-1889). [Infant death]
9. Albert Frederick Warner (1896-1939).

Olive married Herman Frederick William "Fred" Hubbell (1873-1952) on 9/8/1884.

4 HUBBELL children:

1. Florence Frances Hubbell (1903-1903) D-Kansas.
No cemetery found, no memorial.
_____
2. Marion Nona Hubbell (5/4/1905-4/23/1991) D-Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas; m. Ralph Roberts.
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3. Catherine LaVone Hubbell (5/14/1908-9/20/1927); m. Raleigh Scothorn (11/22/1903-9/1979). Raleigh m. 2) Nola Burdue on 3/7/1929 in Durango LaPlata, Colorado.

1940 Center Twp., Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Raleigh Schothorn M 36 Kansas
Wife Nola Schothorn F 29 Kansas [2nd wife]
Daughter Deloras F. Schothorn F 10 Kansas
Son Loyd K. Schothorn M 8 Kansas
Son Leon Schothorn M 4 Kansas
Daughter Sharon K. Schothorn F 0 Kansas
Daughter Shirley M. Schothorn F 0 Kansas
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4. Wheeler Frederick W. Hubbell (5/24/1915-11/21/1963) D-Albuquerque, NM; m. Lillian Elizabeth Hill (1914-1981).

2 HUBBELL children known:

1. Larry Hubbell B-1935.

2. Ralph Hubbell B-1938.

1920 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Frederick W. Hubbell M 47 New York
Wife Ollie E. Hubbell F 42 MI [Olive]
Daughter Marion Hubbell F 14 Kansas
Daughter Catheryn Hubbell F 11 Kansas
-->Son Wheeler Hubbell M 4 Kansas

1930 Hodgeman Co., Kansas:
Head Herman F. W. Hubbell M 57 New York
Wife Sarah J. Hubbell F 52 Pennsylvania
Son Wheeler F. W. Hubbell M 14 Kansas

1940 Jetmore, Center Twp., Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Wheeler Hubbell M 25 Kansas
Wife Lillie Hubbell F 27 Nebraska
Son Larry Hubbell M 5 Kansas
Son Ralph Hubbell M 2 Kansas
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Reference for Olive Hubbell:

1880 Clarendon, Calhoun, MI:
Self George Warner M 32 MI
Wife Almeda Warner F 31 MI
Daughter May Warner F 10 MI
Son Eddie Warner M 7 MI
Son Herbert Warner M 5 MI
Daughter Olive Warner F 2 MI
Daughter Blanch Warner F 0 MI

1900 Cannot find.

1910 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Fredrick W. Hubble M 37 New York
Wife Olive A. Hubble F 32 Michigan
Daughter Marion N. Hubble F 5 Kansas
Daughter Catherine L. Hubble F 2 Kansas

1920 Valley, Hodgeman, Kansas:
Head Frederick W. Hubbell M 47 New York
Wife Ollie E. Hubbell F 42 MI [Olive]
Daughter Marion Hubbell F 14 Kansas
Daughter Catheryn Hubbell F 11 Kansas
Son Wheeler Hubbell M 4 Kansas
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"Michigan Colony" by L. W. Hubbell, pub. in The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Hodgeman, Kansas, May 16, 1957.

"In 1885 George L. Warner went to Valley Twp. Hodgeman Co., KS, in a group move of Litchfield, MI folks called the "Michigan Colony". George had a sod house built before the family of the first 7 children and his wife moved there in the fall of 1886. A stone school house was built on George's land after the Colony arrived.

"At the time the colony came West, the tide of immigration was coming in and covered wagons could be seen creeping along the cross-country roads daily.

"In 1900 the family moved back to MI for about 7 years, then returned to Kansas and located on the George Curtis farm near Bellefort, in Ford Co., six miles east of Spearville, KS.

"The family then moved to Stanton Co., Kansas, and farmed their own half section. When George's wife passed away in 1926, he went to live with his children, and lastly with his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Roberts and family."

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Obituary for Olive Eva "Ollie" (Warner) Hubbell
Source: Unknown.

"Olive E. Warner was born at Litchfield, Michigan, July 10, 1877 and died at her home in Valley Township, Hodgeman County, Kansas, on the 30th day of November A.D., 1920, aged 48 years 4 months and 20 days.

"She came to Hodgeman County in 1884, and settled on a homestead with her parents where she resided until her marriage to Fred W. Hubbell, September 8, 1897. To this union four children were born, the first dying in infancy, and Marion, Cathern and Wheeler surviving.

"Besides her husband, Fred W. Hubbell, and the three children above named, she leaves an aged father and mother, three brothers, Ed Warner, Herbert Warner, and Albert Warner and four sisters, Mrs. Mae Ryder, Mrs. Blanche Roberts, Mrs. Eben L. Hubbell and Mrs. Nellie Widdup and many other relatives and hosts of friends to mourn her loss.

"She united with the M. E. church a number of years ago and has striven to live a Christian life and died in the faith.

"She was a kind wife and loving mother and leaves a place vacant in the home that cannot be filled.

"The funeral services were conducted at the M S Church in Jetmore at 2:00 o'clock by Rev. F.M. Romine. Burial was made at the Fairmont cemetery."
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WARNER Lineage: Olive-9 Eva (Warner) Hubbell, George-8 Leure Warner, George-7 Valorus Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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Obituary from Maxine Sheel, 2012.
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Research and Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2014.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2013.

Gravesite Details

Data source: Hodgeman County Genealogy Society



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  • Maintained by: Max
  • Originally Created by: KChaffeeB
  • Added: Apr 3, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50627913/olive_eva-hubbell: accessed ), memorial page for Olive Eva “Ollie” Warner Hubbell (10 Jul 1877–30 Nov 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 50627913, citing Fairmount Cemetery, Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Max (contributor 47402837).