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Hubbell, Thaddeus P.

MILITARY SERVICE

Age: 32, credited to Wolcott, VT
Unit(s): 1st VT CAV, VRC
Service: enl 9/16/61, m/i 11/19/61, CPL, Co. I, 1st VT CAV, dis/dsb 11/1/62; Co. G, 2nd VRC

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VITALS

Birth: 11/30/1829, Wolcott, VT
Death: 04/14/1900

Burial: Fairmount Cemetery, Wolcott, VT
Marker/Plot: Not recorded
Gravestone photographer: Deanna French
Findagrave Memorial #: 136177837

MORE INFORMATION

Alias?: None noted
Pension?: Yes, 3/8/1890, VT
Portrait?: Unknown
College?: Not Found
Veterans Home?: Not Found
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Remarks: None

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Fairmount Cemetery, Wolcott, VT

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Thaddeus P. Hubbell

NEWS & CITIZEN: APRIL 18, 1900
DEATH OF T.P. Hubbell
Dr. Thadeus P. Hubbell was born on Town Hill in Wolcott, Vt. Dec.7, 1829, and died at Wolcott Village, 1900, aged 70 years, 4 months and 5 days.
Dr. Hubbell was well and favorably known as an eye- specialist. Soon after the Civil War he went west and had offices for the practice of his profession in St. Louis,Mo., and at Vernon and Decatur, Ill.. In 1890 he returned to Wolcott and built the Hubbell Block. Here he combined the business of druggist with his profession and pursued both with success.
He was the son of Seth jr. and Sylvia (Spaulding) Hubbell. His mother was from Windsor, Vt.. Besides his parents his family consisted of four children, three sons and one daughter, of whom only one survives.
He was stricken with paralysis in July last, from which he was slowly rallying.His friends hoped that at length his recovery would be complete,but about the first of April he suffered an attack of grip, which caused his death.
Dr. Hubbell will be missed in Wolcott. His courteous ways and personal worth won him many friends. He was a Steward and trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wolcott, and a Christian of deep but unostentatious purity. He will be especially missed in the church of his choice. He bore his long sickness without complaint. No stone can ever truly commemorate his pure, considerate and respected life. The righteous hath hope in his death.
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CARD OF THANKS: We wish to thank the friends who so kindly assisted during the death and burial of our dear brother and uncle, and also the singers and those that furnished flowers: Myron Hubbell: Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Hubbell.

Submitted By: Deanna French.