Historical records matching Adam Johnson Hubbard
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About Adam Johnson Hubbard
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"The Newton Press" 29 Oct 1935 The Grim Reaper Adam J. Hubbard passed away Monday morning at his farm, northwest of Newton. Death was due to heart and kidney trouble. He was born near Martinsville, Indiana, February 25, 1860, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hubbard, and came to Jasper county in early manhood. For many years Mr. Hubbard operated a threshing machine and sawmill, and was well known all over the southern part of Jasper county. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna J. Hubbard; three sons, Ercel and Audrine Hubbard at home, and Harold Hubbard of Champaign; five grand-children; three sisters, Mrs. John W. Bayse of Newton, Mrs. Jack Chaney of Noble and Mrs. William Zimmer of Glendive, Montana; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at the Reese Funeral Home in Newton this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, and burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Mrs. Garfield Crouse will conduct the last rites.
Adam Johnson Hubbard's Timeline
1860 |
February 26, 1860
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Martinsville, Morgan County, Indian
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1890 |
November 19, 1890
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Noble, Richland County, Illinois
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1892 |
August 20, 1892
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Jasper County, Illinois
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1894 |
August 3, 1894
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Mattoon, Illinois
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1935 |
October 28, 1935
Age 75
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Newton, Jasper County, Illinois
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Riverside Cemetery Newton, Jasper County, Illinois, USA
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