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Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent, pg. 126-127
EZRA SHERMAN HUBBELL, the oldest hardware merchant in Thamesville, one of that city's most prominent business men, is descended from one of the eary settlers of the County of Kent. The first of the family of whom there is any authentic record was Prindle Hubbell, his great-grandfather, who was born in Conneticut, but migrated to Ontario and settled in Howard, County of Kent, at an early day. There he died in 1828. His children were Lucinda, Wheeler, Rufus, Lyman, Andrew, Sally, Abigail, Anna. and Polly (who married Mr. McDonald). All of this family resided in the County of Kent, and are now deceased.
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Thamesville Herald, Thursday 7 October 1909
Hubbell Reunion - ...
Prindle Hubbell, his wife and four children, came to Canada in the year 1795, and purchased about 125 acres of land from Jacob Grant, being the front part of Lot 12, western boundary in the Township of Howard in the county of Kent. There were five children born to them after they settled in Howard Township.
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His second daughter, Polly, married Randal McDonald. They had four sons and five daughters. Their sons were Alexander, Miles, Anslem and Lawson...

Commemorative Biographical Record of Kent County, Ontario, published in 1904, pages 529-531:
"Alexander McDonald, now a venerable retired farmer of the County of Kent, is one of the band of hardy, enterprising men to whom this part of the great Dominion owes a vast debt. He was among the leaders in the van of sturdy pioneers who wrested from the virgin soil the glory, wealth, comfort, and prosperity of the present day.
"This most highly respected resident of Howard Township was born in that township, on the river Thames, August 6, 1816, a son of Randall and Polly (Hubbell) McDonald, who were among the very first settlers in the County of Kent... "Randall McDonald, the only son, served in the war prior to his marriage to Polly Hubbell which took place in 1815. They settled on the river Thames... His death occurred in 1866 and his wife died in 1831, when their eldest son, Alexander, was fifteen years of age. Nine of their ten children grew to maturity, and as noted Alexander was the eldest, the others being Sallie, born in 1817, the widow of Allen Lipscomb, resides in Oakland County, Michigan, with her family of five chldren, Randall, Miles, Anselm, Allen and Polly. Miles, born in 1819, married Christie Bedford of the County of Kent, and they now reside on a farm in Zone; their children are Mary A., John, Polly and Kate. Abigail, born on the river Thames in 1821, died in young womanhood. Polly, born in the old homestead in 1823, married John Tape, one of the early teachers of the county, and died in 1876; he died at home in Howard, leaving three daughters - Fannie, the deceased wife of Jonathan Graham of Thamesville; Sarah, the deceased wife of August Lincoln of Michigan, and Susan, the wife of Amos Daughterty, of Thamesville. Annie, born in 1825, married Henry Bowers, who settled in the state of Michigan, and she died there the mother of five children - Samuel, Israel (deceased) who was a soldier in the Civil War in the States, Polly, John and Mary. Anselm, born on the old home in 1838, married Mary A. Dodman, and they settled near Thamesville, where he died; his widow is still living there with her children - Rosalind, who became the wife of George Ferguson and has one daughter, Pearl; Randall, who married Jane McKinley, daughter of John McKinley, resides in Thamesville, and has three children, Mary, James and Rosalind; Mary; William; Samuel and Miss Ethel, who live in Detroit; and George S. who lives on the old homestead. Lawson McDonald, born in 1831, resides in Gonzales County, State of Texas; he and his wife Polly, of Michigan, have children - Lydia (deceased), Mila, Warner, Randall, and Sarah, all of whom are married with families. Margaret, born at the old home in 1833, is the wife of Hugh Dodge (sic), and they live at Saranac, State of Michigan, where he is engaged in farming; their family consists of three daughters and these sons, Philip, John, Alselm and Miles.
"Alexander McDonald was born in the log house in the early days of his parents' pioneer life in Howard Township...

Yleiskatsaus sukutauluun

Jeptha Hubbell ca 1740-ca 1794   Experience Prindle 1741-   David Sherman 1724-1805   Abiah Wheeler 1730-1800
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Prindle Hubbell 1760..1761-1828   Abigail (Abba) Sherman ca 1762-1820
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Polly Hubbell ca 1790-1833