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Hester Smith Hubbard 1902–1941 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1902

Birth Location: Clay Co, Kentucky

Death Date: Feb 1941

Death Location: Clay County, Kentucky, USA

Father: John Smith

Mother: Margaret Slusher

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In 1902, Hester Smith Hubbard entered the world in Clay Co, Kentucky, born to John Hansel Smith And Margaret Slusher. Hester Smith Hubbard passed away in 1941 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1902, Hester Smith Hubbard entered the world in Clay Co, Kentucky, born to John Hansel Smith And Margaret Slusher.
  • Hester Smith Hubbard passed away in 1941 in Clay County, Kentucky, USA.

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Hester Hubbard's Ancestors

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Hester Hubbard
1902–1941
Birth Place: Clay Co, Kentucky
Parents
John Hansel Smith
1858–1918
Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Margaret Slusher
1870–1912
Bell County, Kentucky, USA
Grandparents
Harvey (Harry) Smith
1819–1864
Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA
Drucilla Gambrel
1823–1900
Claiborne County, Tennessee, USA
John Slusher
1849–1878
Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Nancy Napier
1855–
Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Smith
1803–1875
Lucretia Mitchell
1806–1880
John Gambrel
1781–1858
Nellie Gambrel
1875–1840
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Smith
1786–1837
Nancy Eversole
1786–1854
William Mitchell
1787–1873

Hester Hubbard's Timeline

2 Records

1902
1902
Birth of Hester Smith Hubbard in Clay Co, Kentucky
Clay Co, Kentucky
1941
Feb 1941
Age 39
Death of Hester Smith Hubbard in Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Clay County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1902
    Event Place: Clay Co, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1941
    Event Place: Clay County, Kentucky, USA

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