Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . just judge, active as a Philanthropist because earnest as a Christian ; he moved with authority among men, and walked with God and was not, for God took him. •Judge Hubbard married .June S, ), MaryAnn, ilaughter of tiardiner Greene, a merchantof lioston. She died July 10, 18:^7. Theirchiidi-en were Elizabeth (ireene, Joanna Ier-kins, Maiv Ann, (iardiner (Ireene, and (aio-line. IJe married second, (Jctober , 1 , Mrs. Mary Ann, wiclow of Uew Henry li


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . just judge, active as a Philanthropist because earnest as a Christian ; he moved with authority among men, and walked with God and was not, for God took him. •Judge Hubbard married .June S, ), MaryAnn, ilaughter of tiardiner Greene, a merchantof lioston. She died July 10, 18:^7. Theirchiidi-en were Elizabeth (ireene, Joanna Ier-kins, Maiv Ann, (iardiner (Ireene, and (aio-line. IJe married second, (Jctober , 1 , Mrs. Mary Ann, wiclow of Uew Henry lilatch-ford, daughter of Elisha and Rebecca (Man-waring) Coit, of New York city. She died inLiverpool, England, July 20, iHliJ. Theirchildren were Sarah A\isner, Samuel, HenryIMatchford, William (Aiit, Jaiiiis Mascarene,and Charles Eustis, the latter now a practi-tioner at the Suffolk bar, and a sketch of whosecareer follows. CHARLES ELSTIS II L RLA RD, Rostoii,son of Samuel and ^hiry Ann (Coit)Hubbard, was bom in iiosttiii, August 7, father, also a native of ISoston, was grad-uated from Yale in LS02, j)racticed law at. CllAULlS E. uruiiAki), liiddeford. Mi., for a period of eight years, andreturned lo iioslcjii in 1,S|(I. In 1S4-! he wasa]i|ioiiited judge of I he Supreme .hidieial (inirtof ALissaclmsetIs and eontinued on the beiiehuntil his death, Leeember, lie gainedhigh repute as a jurist, and possessed the con-tidiMlce and esteem of the pldfession. Tillgenealogy of t he lliibbard family is one of thelengthiest and inosl pidiiiinenl among thereiords of tlii [lioneei- New luiLiland families,and has been caiefulK traced back to Ihe time BIOGRA FH/CAL.—MASSA CHUSETTS. 505 of tlic ( Viii(|U(i(>r. (Sor()iK Jliousaiid Yearsof the l^iiiiily.) (liarlcs l:^)l)ar(l ])repared for col legeat lliilli]>s ( ]>oston Latin Scliools,and was graduated from Vale with tlieclassof IS (3 2 111 til aiiic \ear In- enlisted in ( Vmi- [


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