Hubbard, Eusebius 70
- Born: Apr 1744, Caroline County, Virginia 70
- Marriage (1): Durrett, Amy in 1764 in Bedford County, Virginia
- Marriage (2): Whiteside, Elizabeth on 11 Jun 1805
- Died: 7 Mar 1818, St. Louis County, Missouri at age 73 70
- Buried: Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri 70
General Notes:
BIRTH: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter, Issue #7, page 160, St. Louis Genealogical Society Library indicates: Eusebius Hubbard, son of John and Sarah Hubbard of Caroline County, was born 1743/44 in Caroline County before his father removed to Amelia County.
DEED: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter, Issue #7, page 160, St. Louis Genealogical Society Library indicates: Eusebius purchased 28 July 1767 from William Calloway 390 acres of the Little Otter River in Bedford County which he sold 23 August 1768 to Daniel Weisega (Weisiger) of Chesterfield County.
MARRIAGE: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter, Issue #7, page 160, St. Louis Genealogical Society Library indicates: He is posited as having married Amy Durrett of Caroline County in 1764. Durrett Hubbard, their (1) child, was born 1765. All of the marriage records of Caroline County before 1787 have been lost, and there is no extant record of the marriage. The loss of the deed, will and marriage records of Caroline County makes it impossible to determine the parentage of Amy Durrett. There were several Durrett families residing in Caroline County near the Hubbard family.
Eusebius moved to Henry County, Virginia and signed an Oath of Allegiance there 13 Sept. 1777, then joined the trek to Madison County, Kentucky in 1785. He moved to St. Louis County, Missouri in 1800.
Deed Bk. H, Doc.20: This states that Eusebius Hubbard of St. Louis County emancipates his negro servant Jack, to take effect upon the death of the said Eusebius Hubbard. Dated Aug. 18, 1817. On this same document is the endorsement: "Eusebius Hubbard departed this life in the house of Mr. John Patterson Sr. in the County of St. Louis on March 7, 1818, and this act of emancipation is duly recorded Oct. 22, 1818."
George Carter was appointed guardian to Daniel, Mary and Eusebius Hubbard, orphans of John Hubbard, deceased, who are under the age of fourteen years, who with James Coleman, his security acknowledged bond for the same.
1767 Bedford County, VA, USA 1777 Henry County, VA, USA 1785 Madison County, KY, USA 1800 St. Louis County, MO, USA Mentioned in Father's Will "Index to the Minutes of the 1st and 2nd Board of Land Commissioners Missouri 1805-1812, 1832, 1835"
SOURCE: Deed Book H, document 20: Eusebius Hubbard of St. Louis County, freed his negro slave Jack, to take effect on the death of Eusebius Hubbard , dated August 18, 1817. Also states that Eusebius Hubbard departed this life in the house of John Patterson, Sr. in the County of St. Louis, Mo. on March 17, 1818, and this act of emancipation duly recorded Oct. 22, 1818. Circumstantial evidence indicates he was buried in Cold Water Cemetery. (This was the Patterson family cemetery)
SOURCE: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter April 1975, Issue 15 Page 394. Paragraph 3022/23. "CHARLES HUBBARD. John Hubbard Jr. left will 1745 Amelia Co. Will Book 1, 1734-1761, p 34. 'Know all christian people by these presents that I, John Hubard, of Amelia County I give to my daughter Usley and my daughter Mary 400 acres of land which I bought of my s Richard to be equally divided between them both, the oldest to lay the said land off and the youngest to take her choice. I give to my s Usevious and my s Daniel, the 400 acres of land that I had of my s George to be equally divided between them, my s Daniel to lay it off and my s Usevious to take his choice. I give to my s John and my s James the 400 acres of land which lies in Brunswick, the land that I had of my s Peter, to be equally divided between them both, my s James to divide it and my s John to take his choice. I leave all my negroes and all my household goods and my cattle, sheep, hogs and horses to my well beloved w Sarah Hubard, during her widowhood to the supporting of my family. My will and desire is that my w Sarah Hubard and John Ellis and William Evins may be whole and sole executo! res this being my last will and testament, making vold all other will or wills herefore made by as witness my hand and seal this 12 day of May 1745. Witness: John Hubbard (mark)."
SOURCE: According to a Family Group sheet on file with St. Louis Genealogical Society (SLGS) submitted by Lenard & Debbie Schmidt of 3220 Mono Gene Dr. Ft. Wayne, IN. 46806 for Eusebius Hubbard, "he lived in Bedford, VA in 1767, Henry, VA in 1777, Madison, KY in 1785, and St. Louis County, MO in 1800." Schmidt is no longer a member of SLGS and paper was dated Dec. 8, 1990. Wrote letter to her 12/16/92. Their information was taken from Boone Co. Cem Rec.; Madison Co. KY
MARRIAGES: Bodie (SP ?) p. 23-27; VA Magazine Hist. Vol 9 p. 139.
WILL: He was mentioned in Father's Will.
LAND RECORDS"Index to the Minutes of the 1st and 2nd Board of Land Commissioners. Missouri 1805-12, 1832, 1835.
SOURCE: Tax List for Madison County, Kentucky shows Eusebius paying taxes for the following years 1790, 1792, 1793, ? for 1794,1795, 1796, 1797, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803. This is thanks to research done by David D. Kilpatrick, 109 State Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98310.
SOURCE: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter April 1975, Issue 15, Page 394. Paragraph 3022/23. "Eusebius Hubbard, s of John, went to Henry and Franklin Counties in Va. and then to Madison Co., KY. Eusebius Hubard had land on Muddy Creek 1797 KY and also Charles Hubbard had land on Muddy Creek 1757.
SOURCE: The Hubbard Family Genealogical News Letter April 1975, Issue 15 Page 395. Paragraph 3022/23. "Charles Hubbard who was in Madison Co., KY had land on Muddy Cr. and Eusebius Hubbard had land on Muddy Creek.
Noted events in his life were:
• Burial: Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri. 70 Cold Water Cemetery
No tombstone. A memorial stone was placed by the DAR.
Eusebius Hubbard was born in 1744 in [Caroline] County, Va. He married Amy Durrett of Caroline County in 1764 and had the following children: Durrett (born 1765) Charles, John, George (born 1774 and married Mary Bellew), Fanny (married John Proctor), Sarah (Sally) who married Joseph Jamison and (2nd) [John] Patterson, Sr.
Eusebius married for the second time on June 1805, St. Louis Co., Mo. to Elizabeth Whiteside [B]ond Chitwood, a widow. He obtainded a land grant from the Spanish Government and moved to St. Louis County, Mo. about 1800.
Deed Book H, document 20: Eusebius Hubbard of St. Louis County, Mo. freed his negro slave Jack, to take effect on the death of Eusebius Hubbard, dated August 18, 1817. Also states that Eusebius Hubbard departed this life in the house of John Patterson, Sr. in the County of St. Louis, MO. on March 17, 1818, and this act of emancipation duly recorded Oct. 22, 1818. Circumstantial evidence indicates he was buried in Cold Water Cemetery.
Eusebius married Amy Durrett in 1764 in Bedford County, Virginia. (Amy Durrett was born in Caroline County, Virginia and died after 1786.)
Eusebius next married Elizabeth Whiteside on 11 Jun 1805. (Elizabeth Whiteside died in 1829.)
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