Mercy Howes
F, #14863, b. 1687
Mercy Howes died in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She was born in 1687 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Sturgis on 17 October 1700 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
Child of Mercy Howes and Samuel Sturgis
- Hannah Sturgis+ b. c 1712, d. 9 Aug 1755
Charles Howland1
M, #19474
Child of Charles Howland
- Nancy Howland1 b. c 1834
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 55 ; Page: 223.
Henry Howland1
M, #5374, d. 17 May 1635
Henry Howland married Anne (Unknown).1 Henry Howland died on 17 May 1635 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire, being buried on 19 May.2
Children of Henry Howland and Anne (Unknown)
- John Howland+1 b. c 1592, d. 24 Feb 1672/73
- Henry Howland b. c 1609, d. 1670
Henry Howland
M, #7717, b. circa 1609, d. 1670
Henry Howland was born circa 1609 in London.1 He was the son of Henry Howland and Anne (Unknown). Henry Howland died in 1670 in Duxbury, Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S186] Walter Goodwin Davis, Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. II. p. 294.
Hope Howland1
F, #5352, b. 30 August 1629, d. 8 January 1683/84
Hope Howland was born on 30 August 1629 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley.1,2 Hope Howland married Hon. John Chipman, son of Thomas Chipman, on 13 September 1646 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, twelve children.3 Hope Howland died on 8 January 1683/84 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, at the age of 54.
Children of Hope Howland and Hon. John Chipman
- Lydia Chipman+1 d. 9 Sep 1716
- John Chipman+
- Hope Chipman2 b. 31 Aug 1652, d. 26 Jul 1728
- Samuel Chipman+ b. 15 Apr 1661, d. 5 Aug 1752
John Howland1
M, #5370, b. circa 1592, d. 24 February 1672/73
John Howland was born circa 1592 in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire.1 He was the son of Henry Howland and Anne (Unknown).1 John Howland emigrated in 1620 came to Plymouth on the 1620 Mayflower as a servant to John Carver. After the death of Carver, he rose rapidly as a leader in the colony. In 1627 he was the head of one of the twelve companies which divided the livestock, and he was one of the eight Plymouth Undertakers who assumed responsibility for the colony's debt to the Adventurers in return for certain monopoly trade privileges. He was on the 1633 freeman list, and by 1633, if not earlier, was an Assistant, being re-elected to this position in 1634 and 1635 . In 1634 he was in charge of the colony trading outpost on the Kennebec River when Talbot and Hocking were killed. He received a good number of land grants, was elected a deputy for Plymouth, served on numerous special committees, and was an important lay leader of the Plymouth Church. The Reverend John Cotton related how at his own ordination as pastor of the church in 1669 "the aged mr John Howland was appointed by the chh to Joyne in imposition of hands." He married Elizabeth Tilley, daughter of John Tilley and Joan Hurst, on 25 March 1623.2 John Howland made a will on 29 May 1672 names ten children.3 He died on 24 February 1672/73 in near Plymouth, Massachusetts.1
Children of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley
- Lydia Howland+4
- Hope Howland+1 b. 30 Aug 1629, d. 8 Jan 1683/84
Lydia Howland1
F, #9244
Lydia Howland was the daughter of John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley.1 Lydia Howland married James Brown, son of John Brown Sr. and Dorothy Beauchamp ?.1
Children of Lydia Howland and James Brown
- Jabez Brown1
- Dorothy Brown1
- Lt. James Brown+1 b. 4 May 1655, d. 15 Apr 1718
Citations
- [S73] The Mayflower Descendant, Vol. VII. p. 163.
Nancy Howland1
F, #19473, b. circa 1834
Nancy Howland was born circa 1834.1 She was the daughter of Charles Howland.1 Nancy Howland married Joshua Cook, son of Peleg Cook and Edna Keene, on 13 December 1851.1
Citations
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Vol: 55 ; Page: 223.
Susan Howland1
F, #11631
Child of Susan Howland and John Aspinwall Jr.
Citations
- [S132] Gary Boyd Roberts, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants, p. 199.
Sarah How[e]
F, #24970
Sarah How[e] married Joseph Vose.
Child of Sarah How[e] and Joseph Vose
- Dorothy (Dolly) Vose+ b. 20 Nov 1765, d. 31 Oct 1830
Hyde Hoxton1
M, #8854, b. 12 January 1703/4, d. 1753
Hyde Hoxton was born on 12 January 1703/4.2 He married secondly Susanna Brooke, daughter of Clement Brooke and Jane Sewall, in 1736 or 1737 at Maryland.1 Hyde Hoxton died in 1753 in Maryland.2
Child of Hyde Hoxton and Susanna Brooke
- Walter Hoxton+ d. 1784
Mary Semmes Hoxton1
F, #15516, b. 1846
Mary Semmes Hoxton was born in 1846.1 She was the daughter of Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton and Eliza Griffith.1 Mary Semmes Hoxton married Rev. Buckner Magill Randolph.1
Children of Mary Semmes Hoxton and Rev. Buckner Magill Randolph
- Roberta Lee Randolph2
- Mary Magill Randolph2
- Sally Hoxton Randolph2
- Winslow Hoxton Randolph+1 b. 29 Oct 1869
- Buckner Magill Randolph1 b. 1871
Stanislaus Hoxton1
M, #15511
Stanislaus Hoxton was the son of Walter Hoxton and Susananna Harrison.1 Stanislaus Hoxton and Mary Hawkins Semmes married by licence dated 17 January 1799.2
Child of Stanislaus Hoxton and Mary Hawkins Semmes
- Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton+1 b. 1813, d. 1855
Walter Hoxton
M, #11683, d. 1784
Walter Hoxton was the son of Hyde Hoxton and Susanna Brooke. Walter Hoxton married Susananna Harrison, daughter of Richard Harrison.1 Walter Hoxton died in 1784.2
Child of Walter Hoxton and Susananna Harrison
Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton1
M, #15513, b. 1813, d. 1855
Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton. Medical officer in the Seminole War.1 He was born in 1813.1 He was the son of Stanislaus Hoxton and Mary Hawkins Semmes.1 Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton married Eliza Griffith, daughter of Rev. David A.P. Griffith.1 Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton died in 1855.1
Child of Dr. William Wilmer Hoxton and Eliza Griffith
- Mary Semmes Hoxton+1 b. 1846
Citations
- [S189] Frederick A. Virkus, Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. 1 p. 17.
Alexander Hoyes1
M, #22682
Child of Alexander Hoyes
- Elizabeth Adams Hoyes+1 b. c 1841, d. 25 Dec 1923
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, England Marriages, 1538–1973.
Elizabeth Adams Hoyes1
F, #20826, b. circa 1841, d. 25 December 1923
Elizabeth Adams Hoyes was born circa 1841 in Scotland.2,3 She was the daughter of Alexander Hoyes.4 Elizabeth Adams Hoyes married Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B., son of Capt. Henry Dundas Beatson R.N. and Margaret Stewart, on 28 September 1870 in South Stoneham, Hampshire.2,4 Elizabeth Adams Hoyes died on 25 December 1923 in Sutton Verney, Wiltshire.2
Child of Elizabeth Adams Hoyes and Surgeon General George Stewart Beatson C.B.
- Elizabeth Mary Stewart Beatson3 b. Sep 1871, d. 10 Apr 1958
Ida Maria Hoyt
F, #1652, b. 1 April 1857, d. 25 October 1943
Ida Maria Hoyt was born on 1 April 1857 in Hudson, Wisconsin.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Dr. Otis Hoyt and Eliza Bellows King.1 Ida Maria Hoyt graduated in 1879 from University of Wisconsin B.S.3 She married Edmund Devereux Sewall, son of Edmund Quincy Sewall and Louisa Kilham Lovett, on 10 October 1888 in New Richmond, Wisconsin.4 Ida Maria Hoyt died on 25 October 1943 in Hennepin County, Minnesota, at the age of 865 and is buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota.6
Children of Ida Maria Hoyt and Edmund Devereux Sewall
- Katherine Hoyt Sewall3 b. 19 Apr 1890, d. 18 Jul 1892
- Winifred Hoyt Sewall+7 b. 2 Sep 1893, d. 12 Nov 1988
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 44 p. 226.
- [S208] 1900 US Census.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~worths/king/… (October 2006).
- [S205] Newspaper, The Milwaukee Sentinel, (Milwaukee, WI) Friday, October 12, 1888.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#125797545."
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
James Hoyt1
M, #24905
Child of James Hoyt and Nancy Abbott
- Rhoda Ann Hoyt+1 b. 11 Sep 1821, d. 26 Mar 1895
Jessie Marilla Hoyt
F, #27060
Jessie Marilla Hoyt married Frank Augustus Butterfield.
Child of Jessie Marilla Hoyt and Frank Augustus Butterfield
- Maurice Alton Butterfield b. 15 Jun 1882, d. 6 May 1951
Dr. Otis Hoyt1
M, #5662, b. 3 December 1810, d. 12 November 1885
Dr. Otis Hoyt was born on 3 December 1810 in Sandwich, New Hampshire.2 He married secondly Eliza Bellows King, daughter of Seth King and Anna Preston, on 17 August 1843 in Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.3 Dr. Otis Hoyt died on 12 November 1885 in Hudson, Wisconsin, at the age of 74.2
Child of Dr. Otis Hoyt and Eliza Bellows King
- Ida Maria Hoyt+1 b. 1 Apr 1857, d. 25 Oct 1943
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 44 p. 226.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 97013288."
- [S89] Family Search, Vital records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Baldwin, Thomas W.
Rhoda Ann Hoyt1
F, #22379, b. 11 September 1821, d. 26 March 1895
Rhoda Ann Hoyt was born on 11 September 1821 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.1 She was the daughter of James Hoyt and Nancy Abbott.2 Rhoda Ann Hoyt married Stephen Sewall, son of Benjamin Sewall and Mary Brown, on 16 May 1841.3 Rhoda Ann Hoyt died on 26 March 1895 at Warren Street, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, at the age of 731 and is buried in Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.4
Children of Rhoda Ann Hoyt and Stephen Sewall
- Helen Mary Sewall3 b. Jan 1842, d. 26 Aug 1842
- Clara A. Sewall5 b. 7 Jan 1844, d. 16 Jan 1938
- George Frank Sewall+5 b. 4 Sep 1846, d. 15 Apr 1918
- James Edward Sewall+5 b. 17 Jul 1847, d. 2 Mar 1927
- Charles H. Sewall+5 b. 28 Sep 1852, d. 2 Dec 1903
- William A. Sewall+5 b. 11 Jun 1856, d. 10 Dec 1903
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, New Hampshire, Death and Burial Records Index, 1654-1949.
- [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947 004244242.
- [S618] Ezra S. Stearns, History of New Hampshire, p. 596.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#202776744."
- [S89] Family Search, New Hampshire, Death Records, 1654-1947.
Charlotte Mary Hruska1
F, #23389, b. 24 January 1928, d. 12 October 2019
Charlotte Mary Hruska was born on 24 January 1928 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.2 She married Harley Leroy Sewall, son of Gordon Donald Sewall and Ida May Forshier, on 15 November 1947 in Hennepin County, Minnesota.3 Charlotte Mary Hruska and Harley Leroy Sewall were divorced on 12 October 1971 at Hennepin County, Minnesota.4 Charlotte Mary Hruska died on 12 October 2019 in Hopkins, Minnesota, at the age of 91.5
Getten, Charlotte Sewall, Age 91, lifetime resident of Hopkins Mn. She was embraced in love by her family as she went to be with the Lord on October 12, 2019. Preceded in death by parents Edward and Julia Hruska, husbands Harley Sewall and Melvin Getten, daughter Kathryn Sundquist, son-in-laws Timothy Murphy, Robert Caliguri. Survived by children Thomas (Carrie) Sewall, Lauree (Robert) Schmidt, Bonnie Caliguri, Charlene Murphy, David (Sandy) Sewall, Kate (Richard) Vlach. Numerous grand children, great grand children, nieces and nephews. Charlotte loved spending time with her family, being a homemaker, playing cards, canning, crafts and always welcomed anyone into her home. She loved to decorate, make pot roast dinners and visits to family up north.6
Getten, Charlotte Sewall, Age 91, lifetime resident of Hopkins Mn. She was embraced in love by her family as she went to be with the Lord on October 12, 2019. Preceded in death by parents Edward and Julia Hruska, husbands Harley Sewall and Melvin Getten, daughter Kathryn Sundquist, son-in-laws Timothy Murphy, Robert Caliguri. Survived by children Thomas (Carrie) Sewall, Lauree (Robert) Schmidt, Bonnie Caliguri, Charlene Murphy, David (Sandy) Sewall, Kate (Richard) Vlach. Numerous grand children, great grand children, nieces and nephews. Charlotte loved spending time with her family, being a homemaker, playing cards, canning, crafts and always welcomed anyone into her home. She loved to decorate, make pot roast dinners and visits to family up north.6
Child of Charlotte Mary Hruska and Harley Leroy Sewall
- Kathryn Lee Sewall1 b. 29 Jun 1948, d. 23 Sep 2010
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, Minnesota, Birth Index, 1935-2002.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Minnesota, Birth Index, 1900-1934.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, https://www.moms.mn.gov
- [S89] Family Search, Minnesota, Divorce Index, 1970-1995.
- [S205] Newspaper, Star Tribune, 27 October 2019.
- [S205] Newspaper, Star Tribune: Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN), 27 October 2019.
Beatrice Katharine Huband-Smith1
F, #6198
Beatrice Katharine Huband-Smith was the daughter of Rev. E. Huband-Smith.2 Beatrice Katharine Huband-Smith married Allan Ewan Cameron, son of William Justin Beauchamp Cameron and Elizabeth Patricia Cameron, in August 1910 or September 1910 in St. Luke's Church, Toowoomba, Queensland.2
Children of Beatrice Katharine Huband-Smith and Allan Ewan Cameron
- Jephson Beauchamp Cameron1 b. 1911, d. 1989
- Alan Cecil Cameron1 b. c 1912
Rev. E. Huband-Smith1
M, #24176
Child of Rev. E. Huband-Smith
Citations
- [S205] Newspaper, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 September 1910.
Abigail Hubbard1
F, #10223
Child of Abigail Hubbard and Capt. John Bourne
- Benjamin Bourne1 b. 3 Sep 1787, d. 22 Oct 1852
Citations
- [S106] Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 7 p. 450.
Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP1
M, #1910, b. 10 February 1878, d. 15 March 1974
Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP was born on 10 February 1878 in Ramsgate, Kent, though apparently not registered. He was the son of William Alexander Hubbard and Catherine Eliza Susannah Gordon St. Aubyn.1 Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP married Constance Marina Sewell, daughter of Alexander W. Sewell and Jane Elizabeth Helen Oliver, on 6 September 1911 in Holy Trinity Church, Québec.2 Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP died on 15 March 1974 in Québec City at the age of 96.3
MAJOR ADRIAN RUSSELL FORTESCUE HUBBARD, M.D. Representative of a distinguished English family, accomplished in medical lore and with a long practical experience in his profession, Dr. Adrian Hubbard, of the City of Quebec, has established himself firmly and reputably as a practitioner here. Although favoured beyond most populous centers with a high grade of professional representation, Quebec is nevertheless fortunate in the possession of such outstanding citizens as he. His record before coming to Canada to make his home was notable in its achievements and comprehensive in its scope, while his work in Quebec has brought him to the favourable attention of the populace and been the source of a large number of satisfied patients, while his brother practitioners hold him in the highest esteem and admiring regard. He has a multitude of friends and is a valuable citizen to this Province and to the Dominion.
Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard was born at Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent County, England, February 10, 1878, a son of William Alexander Hubbard, who was town clerk of Ramsgate for more than thirty years, and Catharine Eliza Gordon (St. Aubyn) Hubbard, she being a daughter of Major St. Aubyn and a grand-daughter of Sir John St. Aubyn of Michaels Mount. He acquired his early education at St. George's College, Ramsgate, and finished his professional studies at Charing Cross Hospital Medical College. In 1902 he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons and a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, later passed the Primary Fellowship examination in the Royal College of Surgeons. In 1902 he was also house surgeon of the Charing Cross Hospital and in 1903 house physician of the same institution. During his period at Charing Cross he was a member and secretary of the Hospital football team that played successfully up to the semi-finals in the Hospital Rugby Football cup matches. His work at this hospital was followed by his service as medical officer of the St. John's Wood Free Dispensary, in London, where he remained until the latter part of 1904, when he went to Manchester as assistant to Dr. G.A. Pinder. Here he continued until 1910 and in the following year came to Canada and located in Quebec. Here he established an independent practice and quite soon was appointed assistant surgeon at the Jeffery Hale Hospital and then made surgeon of that institution. In 1912 he volunteered in the Canadian Medical Corps and was commissioned a captain in 1913. In the following year he became a member of the Medical Staff of the Military Hospital of Quebec and in 1917 was promoted to major and placed in charge of the Military Hospital here. In November, 1917, he was a member of the first relief train's complement from the Royal Medical Corps to rush to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was in charge of the victims of the explosion who were cared for by the Emergency Hospital, organized under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. In 1918 he became medical director of the Soldier Civil Reestablishment district of Quebec, in which capacity he served for two years. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, with which he has been affiliated since 1920. He is past secretary of St. John Ambulance Association and a member of the Quebec Garrison Club; Kiwanis Club, of which he has been a director; Victoria Curling, Quebec Snowshoe and Colbert Fish and Game clubs. His religion is that of the Church of England.
Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard married Constance Marina Sewell, daughter of Alexander Sewell, a son of the Rev. Edmond Sewell and grandson of the late Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice of Quebec. They are the parents of a son: Sewell Fortescue Hubbard. The family residence is maintained at No. 14 Cook Street, Quebec. The Storied Province of Quebec, Vol. III, p. 185.
MAJOR ADRIAN RUSSELL FORTESCUE HUBBARD, M.D. Representative of a distinguished English family, accomplished in medical lore and with a long practical experience in his profession, Dr. Adrian Hubbard, of the City of Quebec, has established himself firmly and reputably as a practitioner here. Although favoured beyond most populous centers with a high grade of professional representation, Quebec is nevertheless fortunate in the possession of such outstanding citizens as he. His record before coming to Canada to make his home was notable in its achievements and comprehensive in its scope, while his work in Quebec has brought him to the favourable attention of the populace and been the source of a large number of satisfied patients, while his brother practitioners hold him in the highest esteem and admiring regard. He has a multitude of friends and is a valuable citizen to this Province and to the Dominion.
Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard was born at Ramsgate, Isle of Thanet, Kent County, England, February 10, 1878, a son of William Alexander Hubbard, who was town clerk of Ramsgate for more than thirty years, and Catharine Eliza Gordon (St. Aubyn) Hubbard, she being a daughter of Major St. Aubyn and a grand-daughter of Sir John St. Aubyn of Michaels Mount. He acquired his early education at St. George's College, Ramsgate, and finished his professional studies at Charing Cross Hospital Medical College. In 1902 he became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons and a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, later passed the Primary Fellowship examination in the Royal College of Surgeons. In 1902 he was also house surgeon of the Charing Cross Hospital and in 1903 house physician of the same institution. During his period at Charing Cross he was a member and secretary of the Hospital football team that played successfully up to the semi-finals in the Hospital Rugby Football cup matches. His work at this hospital was followed by his service as medical officer of the St. John's Wood Free Dispensary, in London, where he remained until the latter part of 1904, when he went to Manchester as assistant to Dr. G.A. Pinder. Here he continued until 1910 and in the following year came to Canada and located in Quebec. Here he established an independent practice and quite soon was appointed assistant surgeon at the Jeffery Hale Hospital and then made surgeon of that institution. In 1912 he volunteered in the Canadian Medical Corps and was commissioned a captain in 1913. In the following year he became a member of the Medical Staff of the Military Hospital of Quebec and in 1917 was promoted to major and placed in charge of the Military Hospital here. In November, 1917, he was a member of the first relief train's complement from the Royal Medical Corps to rush to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he was in charge of the victims of the explosion who were cared for by the Emergency Hospital, organized under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. In 1918 he became medical director of the Soldier Civil Reestablishment district of Quebec, in which capacity he served for two years. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, with which he has been affiliated since 1920. He is past secretary of St. John Ambulance Association and a member of the Quebec Garrison Club; Kiwanis Club, of which he has been a director; Victoria Curling, Quebec Snowshoe and Colbert Fish and Game clubs. His religion is that of the Church of England.
Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard married Constance Marina Sewell, daughter of Alexander Sewell, a son of the Rev. Edmond Sewell and grandson of the late Jonathan Sewell, Chief Justice of Quebec. They are the parents of a son: Sewell Fortescue Hubbard. The family residence is maintained at No. 14 Cook Street, Quebec. The Storied Province of Quebec, Vol. III, p. 185.
Child of Dr. Adrian Russell Fortescue Hubbard MRCS, LRCP and Constance Marina Sewell
- Sewell Fortescue Hubbard+1 b. 8 Aug 1913, d. 21 Sep 1988
Alice Hubbard1
F, #8595, b. 1869, d. 1869
Alice Hubbard died in 1869 in New Hampshire.1 She was born in 1869 in New Hampshire.1 She was the daughter of James Hubbard and Sarah Jane Wood Alden.1
Citations
- [S4] Sandra MacLean Clunies, Clunies files.
Austin F. Hubbard1
M, #25801, b. circa 1857
Austin F. Hubbard was born circa 1857 in Charlestown, New Hampshire.2 He married secondly Caroline Wood Sawyer, daughter of Nathaniel Sawyer and Lucy Hewitt Wood, on 27 May 1907 in Franklin, New Hampshire.1,2
Carrie-Ann Stephanie Hubbard1
F, #3798, b. 24 August 1991
Carrie-Ann Stephanie Hubbard was born on 24 August 1991.1 She was the daughter of William Adrian Hubbard and Laureen Ann Mallon.1
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.