Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #187 from Delaware Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Memoirs 1865-1950

Date of Conference Journal Memoir/Obituary March 19-22, 1909
Deceased Person Thomas Matthew Hubbard
Birth Dorchester County, Md.; 10/11/1847
Death 4/6/1908 at Frankford, Pa.
Church Service, Charges Served, Affiliated Locations, and Other Biographical Information Attented school for a few weeks & was 13 before he could read. Converted at 19 yo near Preston, Md. Admitted to Delaware Conference in 1877; ordained deacon in 1879 in Cambridge, Other appointments include Bridgeton, New Castle, South Wilmington, Port Deposit, Cape May, Smyrna, Berlin, Merchantville & Frankford, Penn. Elder at Centreville, Md.
Family and Other Information Parents: Peter and Mahala Hubbard. Peter was slave; freed at 35 yo. Thomas was youngest of 11 children (5 brothers & 6 sisters). Spouse: Emily Bradley md ca. 1866. Leaves wife, adopted son, and aged brother.
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