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Dudley Irving HIBBARD

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dudley Irving HIBBARD was born on 6 Sep 1906 (son of Clarke Dudley HIBBARD and Blanche Maud MILEY); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clarke Dudley HIBBARD was born on 18 May 1877 (son of Charles Ambrose HIBBARD and Mary Jane RIDDLE); died in 1935.

    Clarke married Blanche Maud MILEY on 11 Mar 1903 in Wauseon, Fulton County, Ohio. Blanche was born in 1876; died in 1970. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Blanche Maud MILEY was born in 1876; died in 1970.
    Children:
    1. 1. Dudley Irving HIBBARD was born on 6 Sep 1906; and died.
    2. Geneva Janye HIBBARD was born on 31 Mar 1908; and died.
    3. Irene Athalia HIBBARD was born on 17 Mar 1910; and died.
    4. Vivian Matilda HIBBARD was born on 26 Sep 1912; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charles Ambrose HIBBARD was born on 16 Jul 1841 in Lucas (Fulton) County, Ohio (son of Mortimer Dormer HIBBARD and Polly Rice GREENE); died on 6 Feb 1914 in Spring Hill, Fulton County, Ohio.

    Notes:


    Charles and brother Francis were both veterans of the American Civil War and served in Co. I, 67th Ohio Volunteer, primarily in the Army of the James.

    Charles married Mary Jane RIDDLE on 12 Sep 1867. Mary was born on 11 Jul 1842 in Ripley, Holmes Co., Ohio; died on 24 Feb 1922. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Jane RIDDLE was born on 11 Jul 1842 in Ripley, Holmes Co., Ohio; died on 24 Feb 1922.
    Children:
    1. Lowell Earle HIBBARD was born on 7 Sep 1868 in Spring Hill, Fulton County, Ohio; died on 22 Jan 1917.
    2. Maude Lenore HIBBARD was born on 25 May 1871; and died.
    3. Helen Louise HIBBARD was born on 18 Jan 1874; died in 1938.
    4. 2. Clarke Dudley HIBBARD was born on 18 May 1877; died in 1935.
    5. James Rice HIBBARD was born on 12 Nov 1879; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mortimer Dormer HIBBARD was born on 15 Jun 1809 in Ellisburg, Jefferson County, New York (son of Rev. Elisha HIBBARD and Abbie (or Abby) OWEN); died on 12 Jan 1876 in Wauseon, Fulton County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Mortimer & his wife Mary (Polly) were the founders of the village of Spring Hill (now Tedrow), Fulton County, Ohio, arriving in 1838. The Hibbards were among the first families to settle this particular area of Northwestern Ohio. Among the others to settle what is now Dover Township, Fulton County were Jacob Hoffmire, J. H. Schnall, Moses Ayers, N. Bennett, Elijah Bennett, & Peter Lott. Mortimer had once planned on a stage route and plank road connecting Toledo and Angola, Indiana, via his village of Spring Hill. The plan, however, was never realized and Spring Hill remained just another small village whose main income for many years came from agriculture.

    From HISTORY OF FULTON COUNTY, by Frank Reighard:

    "Mortimer D. Hibbard had [a] leading part in both township and county organization. The first election in Dover Township was held in his house; and he and his father ably furthered the project which eventually resulted in the erection of Fulton county. He was the first county auditor; and he surveyed and platted the village of Spring Hill, upon land bequeathed to his children, Oscar and Jason, by their granduncle, Judge Rice, who only spent a few years in Dover Township, being "troubled with a cough," and going eventually to a warmer climate, dying in New Orleans in1841, "of Hemorrhage."

    From FULTON COUNTY, OHIO: A COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL SKETCHES AND FAMILY HISTORIES, pg. 101:

    "Mortimer D. Hibbard, in 1844 held a meeting in his home in that area [Spring Hill] and invited certain gentlemen from Maumee and Angola asking them to consider putting in a line of stages to travel between the two places via the Maumee-Angola Road, so called. this road is the Ottokee-Tedrow road and is today, within the confines of Fulton County, called "J" road. Mr. Hibbard apparently harbored an ulterior motive, it being his plan to establish a village to be called Spring Hill, the place presumably to be a stopping off place for the hoped for stages while en route to the east or the west. Reighard secured from Mrs. Hibbard's diary, the following statement: "Took a walk to the village of Spring Hill that is to be." The entry was dated, April 20, 1844. Under the date, March 18, 1851, Mrs. Hibbard had recorded,
    "Mortimer had his village of Spring Hill surveyed today." Most of the land was purchased for the purpose and re-sold as lots, but Mr. Hibbard donated the four central lots for a "town square." (note:-- Mortimer D. Hibbard also donated the land for the village school house.)

    From HISTORY OF HENRY & FULTON COUNTIES, by Aldrich; pg. 312:

    "It was out of the throes of this very eventful struggle [the Ohio-Michigan War] that Lucas county was formed, in theyear 1835, from portions of Wood and Sandusky counties in Ohio, and of what had been Monroe and Lenawee counties in Michigan, over which territory, however, Wood county had exercised jurisdiction from April 1, 1820, then being one of the fourteen counties at that date, by the legislature, organized from Indian territory, the county seat being at Perrysburgh on the Maumee River. In the year 1849, there arose a demand for a new county in northwestern Ohio, the projectors of which were such prominent men as Nathaniel Leggett, of Swan Creek; William Hall, Hon. A. C. Hough, of Chesterfield; Stephen and Isaac Springer, Samuel Durgin and others, of Fulton; Michael Handy, Hon. D. W. H. Howard, Robert Howard and Lyman Parcher, of Pike; Mortimer Hibbard and Reuben Tiffany, of Dover; Ezekiel
    Masters and Joseph Ely, of Franklin; [and a number of other names] ...to be composed of parts of Williams county, Henry county, and the larger part of Lucas county."

    From HISTORY OF FULTON COUNTY, Mikesell; pg. 104:

    "The first political convention of which there is any account, was composed of people of both political parties, and met in convention at the house of Daniel Knowls, in Pike township, about the last of March, 1850, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the official positions in the newly-erected county, which positions were to be filled at the ensuing April elections. This convention was not fully characterized for harmony of purpose, but in consequence of the weakness of the then old Whig party, and its inability to succeed in the election of a party ticket, the members thereof quietly submitted to a portion of the choice of said convention. The successful ones at this convention were Mortimer D. Hibbard of Dover, for auditor; George B. Brown of Royalton, sheriff; C. C. Allman of Delta, recorder; Nathaniel
    Leggett of Swan Creek, treasurer; William Sutton of Gorham, Christopher Watkins of Fulton and Jonathan Barnes, commissioners. These gentlemen were duly elected and qualified as officers of the new county, severally entering upon the duties of their respective positions."

    Mortimer married Polly Rice GREENE on 30 Jul 1829. Polly (daughter of William GREEN (OR GREENE) and Deborah RICE) was born on 25 Jun 1809; died on 3 Sep 1868. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Polly Rice GREENE was born on 25 Jun 1809 (daughter of William GREEN (OR GREENE) and Deborah RICE); died on 3 Sep 1868.
    Children:
    1. Jason Rice HIBBARD was born on 27 Jun 1831; died on 1 Aug 1881.
    2. Caroline Seamans HIBBARD was born on 6 Mar 1833; died on 1 Nov 1897.
    3. Susan Abigail HIBBARD was born on 22 Sep 1834; died on 21 Sep 1896.
    4. Edgar Mortimer HIBBARD was born on 6 Feb 1837; died on 24 Mar 1837.
    5. Oscar Sabinus HIBBARD was born on 6 Feb 1837; died on 27 Sep 1860.
    6. Charles Mortimer HIBBARD was born on 7 Sep 1839; died on 24 Sep 1840.
    7. 4. Charles Ambrose HIBBARD was born on 16 Jul 1841 in Lucas (Fulton) County, Ohio; died on 6 Feb 1914 in Spring Hill, Fulton County, Ohio.
    8. Francis Elisha HIBBARD was born on 12 Sep 1843; died on 8 Feb 1908.
    9. Marie Aurelia HIBBARD was born on 1 Feb 1845; died on 15 Feb 1928.
    10. Daniel Ide HIBBARD was born on 18 Oct 1847 in Spring Hill, Fulton County, Ohio; died in 1922.
    11. Ellen Douglas Lucretia HIBBARD was born on 5 Nov 1849; and died.
    12. Edward Mortimer HIBBARD was born on 10 Sep 1851; died on 16 May 1910.