Ipswich in the Mass Colony
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William Hubbard
(Diagram 4,)
The fine estate, now owned by Mr. Gustavus Kinsman, belonged by the original grant apparently to Mr. William Hubbard.
He had erected a house and was dwelling there in 1638 (Ips. Deeds 1: 14).
His son, William, was a member of the first class that graduated from Harvard College in 1642.
He entered the ministry and became the colleague of Mr. Cobbet in 1656; married Margaret, daughter of Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, and made his home in the old homestead.
Financial reverses came upon him and he made conveyances of his property to secure his creditors. He was obliged finally, to execute a deed of sale of his "Messuage Tenement . .with the orchard, Garden and pasture behind the same and Cornfield before the same contayneing by Estimation Seaven acres, with other lands, " to John Richards, agent of Major Robert Tompson of London, March 5, 1684 (Ips. Deeds 1: 10; 4: 182).
Map of Nathaniel Rogers, and William Hubbard (jr.) lots in PDF