Cynthia Hubbard

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Cynthia Hubbard (Clark)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sheffield, Berkshire, MA
Death: January 08, 1866 (80)
New Richmond, Mongomery, IN
Place of Burial: New Richmond, Montgomery County, Indiana, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of David Clark and Elizabeth Clark
Wife of Noah Hubbard
Mother of Charles Wesley Hubbard; Cynthia Arms; Lucy Hubbard; Adam Clark Hubbard; William Hubbard and 6 others
Half sister of Chileab Smith; Miriam Smith; Elizabeth Kellogg; Joel Clark and David Clark, III

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About Cynthia Hubbard

Cynthia is a daughter of Elizabeth Kellogg and David Clark.

She married Noah Hubbard, son of Prudence Kellogg and Noah Ely Hubbard, on 21 September 1806 at Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

They migrated from Massachusetts, where five of their children had been born, on to Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Their last three children, in the total of six girls and five boys, were born along the way, prior to the family's departure for the Great Salt Lake Valley.

They met hardships along with other LDS converts as they attempted to settle at Nauvoo and were driven on to Council Bluffs, Pottawatomie, Iowa where her husband, Noah, died at Winter Quarters in 1846.

Some historians thought that Cynthia died in Montgomery County, Indiana some 20 years later, others reported she had traveled on with her son, Charles Westley Hubbard & her family to the Utah Valley and reportedly died at Willard, Box Elder County in February of 1867.

Her grave, like so many others, was a mystery. Her name is inscribed on the Willard, Utah "Register of Deaths", but that was often a practice when relatives heard of a family member's death, no matter how far away it was.

Many thanks to f. a. g. member, Dana Palmer, the original gravestone of Cynthia has been located at New Richmond Cemetery in New Richmond, Montgomery County, Indiana.

It seems another family lore, which has now been proven true, related that Cynthia had returned to Montgomery County to reside with her daughter Ruth, wife of Philip P. Lunger. The three are interred in the Lunger family lot.

Cynthia is a daughter of Elizabeth Kellogg and David Clark.

She married Noah Hubbard, son of Prudence Kellogg and Noah Ely Hubbard, on 21 September 1806 at Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

They migrated from Massachusetts, where five of their children had been born, on to Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. Their last three children, in the total of six girls and five boys, were born along the way, prior to the family's departure for the Great Salt Lake Valley.

They met hardships along with other LDS converts as they attempted to settle at Nauvoo and were driven on to Council Bluffs, Pottawatomie, Iowa where her husband, Noah, died at Winter Quarters in 1846.

Some historians thought that Cynthia died in Montgomery County, Indiana some 20 years later, others reported she had traveled on with her son, Charles Westley Hubbard & her family to the Utah Valley and reportedly died at Willard, Box Elder County in February of 1867.

Her grave, like so many others, was a mystery. Her name is inscribed on the Willard, Utah "Register of Deaths", but that was often a practice when relatives heard of a family member's death, no matter how far away it was.

Many thanks to f. a. g. member, Dana Palmer, the original gravestone of Cynthia has been located at New Richmond Cemetery in New Richmond, Montgomery County, Indiana.

It seems another family lore, which has now been proven true, related that Cynthia had returned to Montgomery County to reside with her daughter Ruth, wife of Philip P. Lunger. The three are interred in the Lunger family lot.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 23 2021, 7:10:39 UTC

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Cynthia Hubbard's Timeline

1785
October 22, 1785
Sheffield, Berkshire, MA
1807
May 14, 1807
Sheffield, Berkshire, MA
1808
September 25, 1808
Sheffield, Berkshire, MA
1810
February 7, 1810
Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States
1811
1811
Sheffield, Berkshire, MA
1814
November 20, 1814
Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States
1816
August 12, 1816
Monroe, Michigan
1818
September 15, 1818
Toledo, Lucas , Ohio, United States
1820
1820
Toledo, Lucas, OH