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401 Note: Tom Hibbard notes 1995 states town as Somerset, NJ. Dee states Somerville, NJ.
 
LARSON, Margaret Minnie (I3912)
 
402 Note: William had no children. Joseph had two sons, William born in 1910 and Robert born in 1919. William, at age 18, must have been the son that hitchhiked with a friend to North Collins, NY to attend the 1928 Hibbard reunion held at the "Brick House".
 
HIBBARD, William R. (I4008)
 
403 Residence: 56 Rickey Place, Medina, NY at time of death
Residence: N. Collins, NY 24 JUN 1928
Census: 1915 N. Collins, NY
Census: 1925 N. Collins, NY
Census: 1905 N. Collins, NY
 
BURK, Gwendolyn Alice Elva (I3786)
 
404 Residence: N. Collins, NY 1928
Census: 1880 North Collins, Erie County, NY
Census: 1900 North Collins, Erie County, NY
Note: 1900 census: Hattie's mother and father born in NY.
Census: 1925 Orchard Place, N. Collins, NY
Census: 1875 North Collins, Erie County, NY
Census: 1892 North Collins, Erie County, NY
Census: 1915 Orchard Place, N. Collins, NY
Census: 1905 Elm St., N. Collins, Erie Co., NY
 
SHERMAN, Hattie Edith (I3861)
 
405

COL. ASHLEY HIBBARD ’  S  DEATH.  

bard,  whose  death  is  announced  in  another  column,  was  nu  old  Montreal  resident.  and,  not  many  years  ago,  one  of  its  best  known  and  most  enterprising  citizens.  He  was  the  first  to  introduce  the  industry  of  India-rubber  works  in  our  city  on  the  premises  now  occupied  by  the  Canadian  Rubber  Company,  and  con  ducted  the  business  for  many  years.  He  afterword  established  a  similar  manufacture  in  Manchester,  Eng.,  and  was  its  managing  director  for  a  con-idem  bio  time.  Having  re  ­  turned  to  Canada  Mr.  Hibbard  was  appointed  Lieutenant-Colon s-!  in  the  militia,  and  took  an  active  part  in  all  local  military  matters.  Eater  on  he  erected  extensive  peat works  at  Sorel  and  took  a  prominent  part  in  the  Chambly  ft  Sorel  Railway,  afterward  becoming  one  of  the  most  important  shareholders  m  the  Montreal,  Port  and  Boston  Railway.  Mr.  Hibbard  was  also,  at  one  time,  a  Montreal  alderman,  and  rendered  valuable  services  in  City Council.  He  retired  a few  years  ago  to  his  farm  at  Frelighsburg.  The deceased  gentleman  was  in  his  59lth  year  and  leaves  a  widow  and  thirteen  children.  He  was  a  brother  of  Mr.  W.  R.  Hibbard, of  the  Canada  Atlantic  Railway,  and  many  who  recollect  his  tall  presence  and  his  kindly  manner  will  regret  to  hear  of  his  death.  The  funeral will, it is believed, take place on Friday.

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HIBBARD, Col. Ashley A. (I10)
 
406

W. A. SHELTUS SHELTUS,

f Hannable and Prudence (Stinehour) Sheltus; English, father (Hannable Sheltus) was born in Vermont 1815 and came to Canada 1850 settling 'at Bedford ; he died at Bedford 1888. E. public school and Bed- ford Academy; entered Bedford C < 1904, re-elected 1906; Mayor 1908, re-elected 1909, also 1916-17; School Commissioner 1899-1911, chairman 1911; appointed Commissioner Com. Court, Bedford, in 1904; Justice of Peace; member Bedford Board of Trade; pres. Liberal Association, Missisquoi County, 1907- 1912; A.F. & A.M.; Masonic D.D. G.M., Bedford District; R.A.M., I.O. O.F. ; Liberal; Anglican. Married Minnie Brown, Dunham, Jan. 13, 1896; children, Cathleen P., 1898; Hannable A.,, 1900.

 
SHELTUS, William Ashley (I500254)
 
407

0000485911T.PDF (ourontario.ca)

 
CALCUTT 3RD, James (I73)
 
408

Donald Campbell (1925–2000) • FamilySearch

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CAMPBELL, Donald Frederick (I500157)
 
409

McCORMICK, Dolores Mae
May 13, 1933-December 20, 2018
Born in Kitchener, Ontario. Daughter of the late Adeline and the late Charles Williams. Unexpectedly at her much loved apartment home in Hyfield Place, in the village of Manotick. Dolores was predeceased by husbands Douglas J. Wade and Hugh Hibbard. She is survived by her six children, James, Charlotte (Jonn), David, Andrea (Giles), Joel (Marisa) and Sondra, four grandchildren, Devin (Colleen), Adam, Hailee and Heather and two great-grandchildren, Jasper and Olivia. 

 
WILLIAMS, Dolores Mae (I500179)
 
410

Ernest Reginald Harding - Class of 1930

mily: times; background-color: #ffffff;">Ernest Reginald Harding died of an  Feb. 1, 1996, in Laguna Hills, Calif., where he had lived since 1988.
Reg came to Princeton from Rothesay Collegiate School in New Brunswick, Canada, but left before graduating. He became a CPA in NYC with Stagg, Mather and Hough, which merged with Price Waterhouse in 1952. He specialized in corporate accounting with clients in the US, Canada, and the Caribbean. When he retired in 1973, he was resident partner in Puerto Rico.
His first wife, Emily Hibbard, died in 1965. They had two children, John '58 and Hilary, and five grandchildren. His grandson Robert '85 graduated summa cum laude during our 55th reunion.
He met his second wife, Miriam Collins, in Puerto Rico, and they married in 1969. She survives him, along with her two children, Daryl and Lila.
He was a member of the vestry of Grace Episcopal Church in Plainfield, N.J., where he made his home for 30 years. He was on several local boards, as well as two in NYC.
A loyal and enthusiastic alumnus of Princeton, he belonged to the Princeton Club of New York for many years. A hard working, capable man with a strong sense of integrity, he will be missed. The class extends its deep sympathy to his wife, children, and grandchildren.

href="http://www.princeton.edu/~paw//archive_old/PAW95-96/16_9596/0605mem.html">PAW- June 5, 1996 (princeton.edu)

 
HARDING, Reginald Ernest (I500268)
 
411

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c6 Married - Kenneth Albert Gullis, son of George Gullis to Mary Katharine Campbell, daughter of Mrs F. Campbell

 
Source (S1)
 
412

When Varley Maurice Hibbard was born on 15 February 1902, in Bellechasse, Quebec, Canada, his father, Gerald Fitzmaid Hibbard, was 32 and his mother, Julia Elfrida Calcutt, was 29. He married Marjorie Eveline White on 23 March 1927, in Quebec City, Quebec, Quebec, Canada. He lived in Quebec, Canada in 1911. He died on 16 August 1995, in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, at the age of 93.

 
HIBBARD, Maurice Varley (I500163)
 
413 A&R Recording Industry HIBBARD, Judith Dawn (I520)
 
414 A.C. Hibbard settled in Ashland, OH and founded Hibbard Stove Manufacturing Company (Florence Stove). There was also a Hibbard pocket knife. He was not mentioned in Loran's Will that was written December 10, 1902.

 
HIBBARD, Armstead C. "A. C." (I154)
 
415 Aaron was a drummer during the Civil War in the Wisconsin Militia. He was wounded and died on his way home on 06/09/1862. COOLEY, Aaron (I19723)
 
416 Abigail and Lyman Easton lived in Peru, Clinton County, New York. HIBBARD, Abigail (I729)
 
417 According to an email from a neighbor of Helen May Hibbard, Lynn Kuenzi, Helen lived on Hibbard Road in Silverton, Oregon. HIBBARD, Helen May (I13770)
 
418 According to Barbara Hibbard, Sheffield's great granddaughter, he was also a musician and that family history has him as a jeweler and a musician. Barbara has in her possession original posters advertising his band in Theresa, New York. HIBBARD, Sheffield Joel (I10129)
 
419 According to Debra Lee Hibbard, granddaughter of William McKinley Hibbard, William was the illegitimate son of Jennie Hibbard and James C. Hoskins, according to her grandmother's bible. Jennie gave William, his brother Sherman and sister, Chloe, her maiden name of Hibbard. HIBBARD, William McKinley (I16586)
 
420 According to research done by his grandson, Gary Hibbard, Jr. this could possibly be "Carl Hibbard" b. 25 Dec 1889 d. Jul 1982 who also lived in Eureka, California.

If you have more information, please share:

Email: Garyman_2000@yahoo.com and

Email: webmaster@hibbardfamily.com 
HIBBARD, (Male) (I1945)
 
421 According to Ronald's wife, Alvina, his middle name was supposed to be "Bartram" after his grandmother, Electa Bartram, but it was misspelled on his birth certificate.

Ronald and Alvina never had any children. 
HIBBARD, Ronald Bertram (I10169)
 
422 According to the Obituary for Lorenzo Dowden Hibbard in The Houston Chronicle - Friday, June 15, 1923, pg 19:

Funeral services for Lorenzo Dow Hibbard, aged 52 years, who died at 9:58 Thursday morning at his home, 414 Birdsall Avenue, will be held at 3 this afternoon at the home. Rev. William Morewood will conduct the services and the body will be sent by the Settegast-Ropf Company to Stafford for burial. He is survived by his wife; three daughters, Mrs. James Flanigan and Mrs. Sid Eaton of Bellaire, and Miss Beulah Hibbard of Houston; a son, Jesse C. Hibbard; five sisters, Mrs. Harry Fuller of Houston, Mrs. Earva Rice of Brazoria, Mrs. Joseph Bundick of Clodine and Mrs. Emma Frier of La Porte: and three brothers, John Hibbard of Bellaire, Will Hibbard of Dlayton and Sam Hibbard of Sugar Land. 
HIBBARD, Lorenzo Dowden "Bud" (I335)
 
423 According to the US Census, Margaret's father birthplace was Scotland and her mother's birthplace was Canada Eng. LAURIE, Margaret (I12100)
 
424 Actually died on 19th HIBBARD, George Milford (I00687)
 
425 Actually died on 19th HIBBARD, George Milford (I55598)
 
426 Actually died on 19th HIBBARD, George Milford (I54006)
 
427 Adopted daughter of Judge Davis & Emma Lula Davis. DAVIS, Altalipha Caldonia (Maw) "Carrie" (I33)
 
428 After her husband Charles Steelman was killed in a train accident she went to California and met Bill Worthy. They ran a restaurant in Santa Rosa,CA. They moved to Hot Springs upon retiring and then to El Dorado, AZ. ADAMS, Mary Alice (I95)
 
429 After the death of Beauregard "Bowie" Hibbard, she married his brother, Lessie Eugene Hibbard.

There were no children of Lessie Eugene Hibbard and Ruby Etta Stewart. 
STEWART, Ruby Etta (I868)
 
430 Ages in the 1880 census are as of June 1, 1880 Source (S001493)
 
431 Ages in the 1880 census are as of June 1, 1880 Source (S001674)
 
432 Air Force pilot during WWII. Deputy Sheriff, Dallas County Sheriffs Office during the 1960's & 1970's. Was one of the guards who escorted Jack Ruby to the Dallas County jail in Dallas soon after the assassination of John Kennedy. TENNISON, Ross Raymond (I545)
 
433 aka Holy Grove Cemetery, South Yard, Silver Street Cemetery. HIBBARD, Prudence (I3283)
 
434 Albert was a private in the Union Army 24th MI. Infantry at the time of President Lincoln's death. The 24th. was ordered to Springfield, Ill. to participate in funeral activities. Albert was part of the Honor Guard that watched over the body of Lincoln as he lie in repose. COOPER, Albert S (I34)
 
435 Albert was a private in the Union Army 24th MI. Infantry at the time of President Lincoln's death. The 24th. was ordered to Springfield, Ill. to participate in funeral activities. Albert was part of the Honor Guard that watched over the body of Lincoln as he lie in repose. COOPER, Albert S (I54759)
 
436 Alexander lived on MacIntyre Settlement Road near Mecklenburg, New York, a few miles from Noah Agard's farm. From the top of the hill above Noah's farm, we would look across Smith Valley to Mt. Pleasant and almost to the Woodford Farm. (source unknown) AGARD, Alexander (I2995)
 
437 Alexanderine Marion (Miriam)Elizabeth Sanger Peck Anderson.
Mother died when Alex was 9 months old. Attended boarding schools in Canada,
Assumption Academy or Pines School. Also at Sienna Heights in Adrian,
Mi. She recalls the night the nuns took all the girls outside to see Haley's Comet.
Married Douglas Peck 17 Jan 1925. The wedding was followed by a funeral or a funeral procession passed which was considered an ill omen. Five months later Douglas had an unexpected attack of appendicitis, was taken to Wyandotte hospital and died, 15 June 1925. It was a very hot day. Her husband's sister, Mrs Reno, the wife of Dr. Reno invited Alex to come and live with her after Douglas' death. Alex deceided not to live with the Reno family.
Was employed by Crowleys in Detroit and Sears tool department in Wyandotte.
During WW2 worked at Stinson Aircraft, tool crib, in Wayne,MI.
Enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and nature.

Moved to Oakland, CA in Aug 1954.
Met Mr. Anderson on fishing pier and were married in Oakland, CA in May 1955.
A memorable event was the afternoon they visited with Thor Heyerdahl, of
Kon-Tiki fame. Alex was named after her godmother Marion Elizabeth Maur
the wife of Detroit Tiger Pitcher William Maur.
Moved to 175 Fairview, Arroyo Grande, Ca. about 1964.
Died on Easter Sunday morning, about 9:30 AM, 12 April 1998

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Alexandrin ANDERSON
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1902
Death Date: Apr 1998
Social Security Number: 375-10-3248
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan

Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 93420
Localities: Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo, California
Halcyon, San Luis Obispo, California
 
SANGER, Alexanderine M. (I20796)
 
438 Alexanderine Marion (Miriam)Elizabeth Sanger Peck Anderson.
Mother died when Alex was 9 months old. Attended boarding schools in Canada,
Assumption Academy or Pines School. Also at Sienna Heights in Adrian,
Mi. She recalls the night the nuns took all the girls outside to see Haley's Comet.
Married Douglas Peck 17 Jan 1925. The wedding was followed by a funeral or a funeral procession passed which was considered an ill omen. Five months later Douglas had an unexpected attack of appendicitis, was taken to Wyandotte hospital and died, 15 June 1925. It was a very hot day. Her husband's sister, Mrs Reno, the wife of Dr. Reno invited Alex to come and live with her after Douglas' death. Alex deceided not to live with the Reno family.
Was employed by Crowleys in Detroit and Sears tool department in Wyandotte.
During WW2 worked at Stinson Aircraft, tool crib, in Wayne,MI.
Enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening and nature.

Moved to Oakland, CA in Aug 1954.
Met Mr. Anderson on fishing pier and were married in Oakland, CA in May 1955.
A memorable event was the afternoon they visited with Thor Heyerdahl, of
Kon-Tiki fame. Alex was named after her godmother Marion Elizabeth Maur
the wife of Detroit Tiger Pitcher William Maur.
Moved to 175 Fairview, Arroyo Grande, Ca. about 1964.
Died on Easter Sunday morning, about 9:30 AM, 12 April 1998

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Alexandrin ANDERSON
Birth Date: 16 Oct 1902
Death Date: Apr 1998
Social Security Number: 375-10-3248
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan

Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 93420
Localities: Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo, California
Halcyon, San Luis Obispo, California
 
SANGER, Alexanderine M. (I00424)
 
439 Alfred appeared in the Eden, NY census records of 1892, 1900, 1905 and 1915. Also living in the household in 1915 was Charles Miller, Servant, w, m. age 24, born in US, occupation: Farm labor. Alfred Welch also appeared in the 1925 N. Collins census records. He was still living in N. Collins at the time of the 1928 Hibbard family reunion.

Eden Historical Society records of Evergreen (aka Eden) Cemetery show: Welch, Frank M. 1860-1942 (husband 0f Dora Allen, son of Nelson and Lucinda Hill Welch, father of Alfred and Frank.

Residence: N. Collins, NY 1928
Census: 1925 Main St., North Collins, Erie Co., NY
Census: 1900 Eden, Erie Co., NY
Census: 1905 Eden, Erie Co., NY
Census: 1915 State Rd., Eden, Erie Co., NY
Census: 1892 Eden, Erie Co., NY
 
WELCH, Alfred Allen Sr. (I3901)
 
440 Alice, Harry and Sarah's only child, died at a very early age. HIBBARD, Alice (I16364)
 
441 All five of the sons were in the Civil War, fighting for the South. Most of them did not have slaves. Most of them were sharecroppers. Family: unknown BROADWATER / (F1028)
 
442 Also appearing on the 1880 Census was Katie Fowler, listed as Servant, 23 years old, born in OH. HIBBARD, Frank W. (I16365)
 
443 Also known as "William Hebert"

Cabin boy for George Washington.

Jumped English ship and was caught. Thought to be a spy. Had he returned to England he would have been shot as a deserter. George Washington took him as his cabin boy. There are letters substantiating this. 
HIBBARD, William (I2105)
 
444 Also known as Abigail Graves
 
GRAVES, Elizabeth (I2953)
 
445 Also known as Gilette Lane. LANE, Claire (I3357)
 
446 Also listed at 1748 JONES, Lucina (I2991)
 
447 Alternate birth year: 1861 HIBBARD, James Martin (I580)
 
448 Alternate death date: 7 May 1684 in Beverly (Essex) MA. HIBBARD, Samuel Sr. (I663)
 
449 Amy and her husband Rex have a rich family heritage and have been involved in church ministry from adolescence through adulthood. In 1996, they went into full time ministry at Family Cathedral of Praise Church in Mesquite, TX in the great legacy of Rex's grandfather, the late Rev. J.C. Hibbard ( http://jchibbard.com ) and Amy ministers in the great legacy of her grandfather, Rev. Harry M. Sewell, who founded Family Cathedral of Praise many years ago.

In March, 2005 Rex had a dream where he was teaching in a building full of people. On the same night, Amy had a dream where she was giving birth to a baby while her husband and grandmother were in the delivery room praying for that baby. The next day, they shared their dreams with one another and felt that God was speaking to them about a new ministry that would soon "be born". In May, 2005 Rex and Amy met with their Senior Pastors, to share with them what the Lord "birthed" within them.

In October, 2007 Amy began to hear the word "spring" in her spirit. After searching scripture, praying and talking to her mentors about this word, she still had no confirmation of what God was trying to speak to her. It wasn't until February, 2008 that she discovered exactly what "spring" meant. One Sunday morning during prayer before the church service, a man from church walked up to Amy and gave her a spring from a ballpoint pen. At that moment, the Holy Spirit explained to her that a spring cannot function the way it is designed to function without first having pressure applied to the spring.

In January, 2010 God made a way for Rex and Amy to prepare for their church plant. Quickly, they knew this church plant would be named "Life Spring" because God used their previous ministry years of growing, stretching and planning to spring life inside them. Now they believe in the same mission that Jesus fulfilled when He said, "I have come to give life and life more abundantly."

Favorite Scripture: Zephaniah 3:17 "The Lord your God in your midst, The Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing."

Favorite book: Live Love Lead by Brian Houston

Favorite place to vacation: On the beach

Favorite place to eat: Steve Fields, Uncle Julios, Bin 303

Favorite songs/music/artists: All kinds of music from pop to country to rock to Christian

Hobbies: Traveling, auctions 
SEUTTER, Amy (I19550)
 
450 An interesting note: Thomas Fitch Hibbard served in the same War of 1812 unit as Lewis Cooley, the father of Aaron Cooley. Family: Thomas Fitch HIBBARD / Gracy (F1507)
 

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