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Individual:
1642: Mary Hubbard was born.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 611; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS)
1681, May 2: Mary, a daughter of George Hubbard is mentioned in his Last Will and Testament . . . "I give to my Daughter Mary Rany fourty shilling out of my Estate, but on further consideration instead of that fourty shillings I give my sayd daughter the on halfe of my halfe Mille Lott on the East sid the Great River, devied by the List in 1673 . . . "
George Hubbard
"A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records: Hartford District" compiled by Charles William Manwaring; I:325; R. S. Peck & Company, Printers; Hartford, Connecticut; 1904 (974.6 CT/Probate SCGS)
1721: Mary, widow of Thomas Ranney, died.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 611; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS)
1659, May: Thomas Ranney married Mary Hubbard at Middletown, Connecticut.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 611; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS)
1659, May: Thomas Rany and Marry Hubard were married.
"Births, Marriages & Deaths in Middletown, Connecticut" XIV:66, 133 from the "NEHGS Register" Jane Fletcher Fiske, editor; The New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts (974.0 NEa SCGS) (F74 P41 CSL) (974.48 S41 NYSL)
1659: Thomas Ranney married Mary Hubbard, the eldest child of George Hubbard, of Middletown and had five children: 1) Thomas, 2) John, 3) Joseph, 4) Mary and 5) Elizabeth.
"The History of Middlesex County 1635-1885: Town and City OF Middletown" by Henry Whitmore; pp. 282-320; J. H. Beers and Company; New York City, New York; 1884
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