Yuma County, Colorado
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Yuma County Pioneer Photographs:
George S. and Mary E. (Naubauer) Hubbard
Vernon
In 1870 Livingston County, Illinois, George Hubbard is eight months old, with George 24 and Httie 21.
In 1880 Kankakee County, G.A. Hubbard is 34, Harriet V. 31,
George S. 10, and Hattie C.R. 2.
In Benton County, Iowa in 1895,
Philipp Neubauer 64 and Maria 60. Mary Neubauer is 35,
Jesse F. is 33, Sadie 31, Libbie 28, Emma 22 - EMMA MUST BE THE ONE WHO MARRIED GEORGE - and Addie 17.
George Hubbard, 28, son of George and Hattie Hubbard,
married Mary E. Naubauer, daughter of Philip Naubauer and Mary Neitman, on May 26, 1897 in Benton Iowa.
They had Lilla Mae Hubbard on July 14, 1898 in Calhoun County, Iowa.
In 1900 Calhoun County, George is farming, born Nov 1870
in Illinois, with Mae E. March 1874 Iowa. Lila M. July 1898 and Lester A. Sept 1899 were born in Iowa.
November 2, 1906 " O. E. Parsons and Geo. S. Hubbard of Fort Dodge, Iowa, who had been in this county for the past two weeks, and while here filed on homesteads, returned home Monday evening. These gentlemen made a pleasant call at the Gazette office, and expressed themselves as very much pleased with Yuma county."
April 1907 "Mr. Hubbard and a friend arrived last Friday from town,
bringing their household goods, and have gone out to the place they filed on last fall, west
of Vernon. Mr. Hubbard says as soon as they get their houses built they will send for their families."
June 1907 "Mrs. Geo. Hubbard arrived in Wray Wednesday morning for a visit with her son, Geo. S.
Hubbard, who lives south of town."
July 1907 "Mrs. Hubbard and children arrived from Iowa last week to join her husband,
who has taken a homestead near here."
March 1908 "The patrons of the Hubbard district are talking of building a new school house."
September 1909 "Mr. and Mrs. Sievers of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who have been visiting the latter's
sister Mrs. Geo. Hubbard, departed Wednesday for their home."
(Robert Siver, 39, born in New York, married Libbie Neubauer on Sept 1, 1909 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Libbie was the daughter of Philip Neubauer and Maria Witmer.
In 1910 Jones County, Iowa, Robert is 39, second marriage of one year to Libby 43 born in Iowa. He has five kids ages 8 to 17.
November 1909 "Mrs. Hubbard of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, is visiting her son, George, and family."
In 1910 Yuma County, George is farming,
40, born in Illinois, with Mary 35 born in Iowa. Lila is 12, Lester 10, both born in Iowa.
August 1910 "Mrs. George Hubbard and daughter, Lila, of West Vernon left last Saturday night
for Denver where the latter will receive medical treatment for a couple of weeks.
They were accompanied by Dr. M. D. Brown of Wray."
September 1911 "Lester and Lilia Hubbard are boarding at Davis Burrell's
and attending the Lincoln Valley school."
October 1911 "Mr. Hubbard and daughter, Lilla, were Wray visitors Tuesday and
Wednesday, going in to meet Mr. Hubbard's mother of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, who has come to spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity."
August 1912 "Mrs. George Hubbard of southwest of Vernon came in from Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, last Friday morning where she has been for a number of weeks, called there by the sickness
and subsequent death of her father. She was accompanied home by Mr. Hubbard's mother, Mrs. Hattie Hubbard."
November 1912 "Mrs. Hubbard of Culbertson, Nebraska, sister of G. W. Sigwing,
living west of Vernon, came up to Wray Tuesday for a visit with her brother and family."
George proved up two quarters in sections 18 and 19, 2S 45W in 1913.
July 1916
August 3, 1916 "The Rattler was in error last week, in stating that the trouble in the neighborhood southwest of Vernon was between George Hubbard and the Millers. The row was between a man by the name of Newton and the Millers, Mr. Newton being at the Hubbard place when the row occurred. The only connection Mr. Hubbard had with the matter was to try to pacify the belligerents and received a blow across the head for his pains. This paper knows Mr. Hubbard very well, and knows him to be a very peaceful man and even by implicating him in the row through misunderstanding, it was not endeavoring to attach any blame on him. However, as stated above, the trouble was between Newton and the Millers."
In 1930 George is divorced, 60, living with daughter Lilla M. Polly and Errett D. Polly 32.
One tree said George died June 1, 1930 at his home in Heartstrong, Colorado.
George Silas Hubbard is buried in Webster County, Iowa 1869-1930 # 17248492,
Mae must have remarried in 1936.
1902 " At the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Jacob ?iddlekauff, Vesper, Kansas,
September 16, 1902, by H. C. Bradbury minister of the gospel,
Arthur G. Seaverns and Martha A. Mason both of Vesper, Kansas.
"God setteth the solitary in families"-
The railroad station at Vesper has been rather lonely at times-
But now the agent Mr. Seaverns has a good wife to help him and things will change.
May God ever bless them with love, joy and prosperity."
In 1925 A.G. and Martha A. Seaverns are in Hoxie, Sheridan County, Kansas.
Arthur, 57, a jeweler, and Martha 56 are in Rooks County, Kansas in 1930.
Martha Angeline Seaverns 1869-1935 is buried in Lincoln County, Kansas # 51546627.
Mae and Arthur Seaverns were in Plainville, Rooks County, Kansas in 1935.
In 1940 Fort Lupton, Colorado, Arthur G. Seaverns is a retail jeweler, 66, Mae Emily 64.
July 1941 Fort Lupton "Mrs. Arthur Seaverns of the Seaverns Jewelry company, left
this week for Norton, Kans., from Denver on the Rock Island "Rocket." There she met Mr. Seaverns
who has been there two weeks attending to business matters and looking after his farms and
harvest there. They will return home Wednesday or Thursday, Mr. Seaverns said that he was
very well pleased with the wheat harvest and the turnout of other grain on his farms."
Arthur Grant Seaverns' FindaGrave number is 180832377.
LESTER
Lester Delbert Hubbard registered for WWI with a
Vernon Colorado address, born Sept 27, 1899, farming with his father George. His nearest relative was May E. Hubbard of Vernon.
1918 Bingville items in the Yuma Pioneer "Fred Murrow, Lester Hubbard, Bert Perry and Glen Polly returned to Yuma Sunday to help with the threshing."
Lester D. Hubbard and Elizabeth Rademacher married in Denver on September 22, 1922. This is a different one - from Rio Grande County, Colorado.
Lester died in August 1966, last residence Denver. He's buried in Littleton, Colorado # 180832508 - the same cemetery as his stepfather A.G. Seaverns.
LILLA
January 1918 "Miss Lila Hubbard is working for Mrs. Geo. Buttler at present.
The young folks to quite a number had a party at the O. S. Polly home last Saturday night.
Roy Upp and Lester Hubbard sure had a fine trip out from Wray Wednesday before last,
they bringing out the colts Roy purchased from P. J. Sullivan."
Errett Polly married Lila Hubbard on Dec 30, 1919.
In 1948 Lilla Mae Polly, living in Eckley, applied for a delayed birth certificate.
Lilla is buried in Yuma
ANOTHER HUBBARD-BARRETT MARRIAGE
Isaac Barrett, 37,
son of Arthur Barrett and Elizabeth Wilson,
married Minnie Hubbard on February 23, 1892
in Kankakee, Illinois.
Another Hubbard- Barrett marriage
September 29, 1932
Another Barrett-Hubbard marriage was that of Lovina Hubbard - daughter of Edwin Hubbard.
Edwin is buried in Laurens, Iowa, # 55202537 1853-1933.
"He married Emily Anderson 25 Dec 1879 in Herscher, Illinois.
They were the parents of Anna, Lou J., Ruby, Edna, Lovinia Myrtle, and Raymond Edwin Hubbard."
There's an Emily Hubbard 1854-1904 buried in Kankakee County # 74078153.
March 8, 1945 Eckley "Mrs. Russell Barrett received the sad news last week that her brother, Lou Hubbard, had passed awaay at Laurens, Iowa.
In 1885 Arapahoe County, Colorado, R.L. and Ellen Hubbarad have Susan, Henry, Paul, "L"Snyder" and Beatrice.
Hugh W. Purcell and Beatrice Trunk married in Denver on Nov 12, 1913.
In 1920 Denver, Hugh Purcell is a druggist, 33, Beatrice 42 born in Kansas.
Katharine Trunk is 18, born in Colorado. Hugh Jr. is 4,
Tryphena and Tryphosa both sixteen months. Linden R. Hubbard is 45,
divorced, born in Kansas, a brother-in-law.
Lyndon Redwood Hubbard, 1872-1938 is buried in Denver # 91193894.
So is Beatrice (Hubbard)(Trunk) Purcell 1874-1967 # 33130878.
July 26, 1917 West Vernon items in the Wray Rattler "Bob Hubbard spent Sunday at George Foremans "
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