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About Isaac Hubley
From Findagrave.com
"Isaac Hubley was from St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, his father was James Hubley. Isaac served in the Civil War in America with the North Carolina Blocking Squadron in Virginia and was stationed on the USS SHOHOKON. Most of his life Isaac was a seaman, he had two tattoos; on his right arm an English Coat of Arms with the words "don't give up the ship" and on his left arm the image of a crucifix and a Goddess of Liberty. In 1868, Isaac arrived in Alaska as a crewman on the sailing ship TORRENT, it carried Battery F of the US Army, its mission was to build a fort on the Kenai Peninsula. Before the ship reached its destination it went aground on a reef near English Bay. The entire crew and passengers were rescued by the ship FIDELITER and taken to Kodiak. Isaac did not return south, he stayed in Alaska hunting sea otter off Kodiak Island and married Tatiana Nekrasov from Afognak Island. Eventually Isaac and his wife migrated west to Belkofski and then settled in Unga where they raised a family of nine children. In Unga, Isaac served as a US Commissioner, he was a respected man and was affectionately titled "father of Unga".
Isaac is interred beside his wife, Tatiana, in the Unga Russian Aleut Cemetery in Unga Village, Unga Island, Shumagin Islands, Alaska."
Isaac Hubley's Timeline
1838 |
February 14, 1838
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St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, British North America
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1870 |
August 15, 1870
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Afgonak, Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Territory, United States
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1871 |
1871
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Department of Alaska, United States
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1871
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1873 |
February 13, 1873
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Unga, Aleutians East, AK, United States
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February 13, 1873
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Unga, Aleutian Islands, Department of Alaska, United States
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1874 |
December 24, 1874
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Unga, Aleutians Island, Department of Alaska, United States
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1876 |
December 23, 1876
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Unga, Aleutians East, AK, United States
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December 23, 1876
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Unga, Aleutian Islands, Department of Alaska, United States
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