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Daniel Hubbard 1729–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 JUN 1729

Birth Location: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut

Death Date: 17 JUL 1729

Death Location: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut

Father: Daniel Hubbard

Mother: Thankful Stone

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Children(s):

In 1729, Daniel Hubbard entered the world in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, born to Daniel Hubbard And Thankful Stone. Daniel Hubbard passed away in 1729 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1729, Daniel Hubbard entered the world in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, born to Daniel Hubbard And Thankful Stone.
  • Daniel Hubbard passed away in 1729 in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Daniel Hubbard's Ancestors

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Daniel Hubbard
1729–1729
Birth Place: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Parents
Daniel Hubbard
1697–1751
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Thankful Stone
1710–1729
Grandparents
Daniel Hubbard
1666–1702
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Elizabeth Cruttenden
1670–1702
Great-Grandparents
Daniel Hubbard
1644–1720
Elizabeth Jordan
1642–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Hubbard
1594–1683
Mary Bishop
1600–1675

Daniel Hubbard's Timeline

2 Records

1729
24 JUN 1729
Birth of Daniel Hubbard in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
1729
17 JUL 1729
Death of Daniel Hubbard in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 JUN 1729
    Event Place: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 JUL 1729
    Event Place: Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut
    Record Source: GEDCOM file. Imported on 15 June 2022.

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