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An eye-opening look at the accomplishments, tragedies, and sorrows experienced over a lifetime by Reverend Will H. Hubbell, his wife Jeannette A. (Imgard) Hubbell, immediate family, and extended family. This previously unknown and unpublished manuscript includes interesting tidbits of information about the Hubbell, Imgard, and Gasche families that cannot be found in the traditional Wayne County, Ohio historical reference books. Written by their daughter, Kathryn M. Hubbell, she relates family stories, social events, and activities of small town life in an entertaining manner. Rev. Hubbell…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An eye-opening look at the accomplishments, tragedies, and sorrows experienced over a lifetime by Reverend Will H. Hubbell, his wife Jeannette A. (Imgard) Hubbell, immediate family, and extended family. This previously unknown and unpublished manuscript includes interesting tidbits of information about the Hubbell, Imgard, and Gasche families that cannot be found in the traditional Wayne County, Ohio historical reference books. Written by their daughter, Kathryn M. Hubbell, she relates family stories, social events, and activities of small town life in an entertaining manner. Rev. Hubbell served as pastor at the Dalton, Ohio United Presbyterian Church for 17 years and the Second United Presbyterian Church of Cleveland, Ohio for 26 years. It is a true treasure of the human experiences of a family during the first half of the 20th century.
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Autorenporträt
Kathryn M. Hubbell was a daughter of Rev. Will H. Hubbell and Jeannette (Imgard) Hubbell, born in 1904 in Dalton, Wayne County, Ohio. She was a 1926 graduate of The College of Wooster, and was employed as a school teacher in the Cleveland Public Schools from 1927 until her retirement in the late 1960s.