John Hulbert

(circa 1820 - )

3-greats-grandfather of Darrell Allen Martin.
John was born in French Canada circa 1820.1,2,3 An alternate form of his name was Hurlbert.4 He married Amelia (--?--) say 1843.5 He was a head of household in the 22 June 1860 census taken in Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, as "John Hurlbert", a day laborer age 30 [sic]; his personal property was valued at $100, the equivalent of $2,040 in the year 2000; Amelia (--?--) resided in the same household, as "Amelia Hurlbert" age 35, his wife; as did Amelia Hulbert, as "Amelia Hurlbert" a student age 16; Mary Hulbert, as "Mary Hurlbert" a student age 12; and Julia May Hulbert, as "Julia Hurlbert" a student age 10.4
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Pedigree of Darrell Allen Martin

Children of John Hulbert and Amelia (--?--)

Cited documentation

  1. [S13] Martin, Oliver, 1900 US Census, Mount Holly, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA T623 Roll 1694, pg. 4B, as Julia's father b. "Canada (Fr."
  2. [S14] Martin, Oliver, 1880 US Census, Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont; NARA T9 Roll 1347, pg. 21, as Julia's father b. "Canada."
  3. [S194] Hurlbert, John, 1860 US Census, Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com Oct 2002, Ancestry online image 17 of 78, pg. 27, as "John Hurlbert" age 30 (which I surmise to be an error for 40), b. "Canada E."
  4. [S194] Hurlbert, John, 1860 Census Brandon, VT.
  5. [S194] Hurlbert, John, 1860 Census Brandon, VT, involving some guesswork; I have surmised that the 1860 census misrecords John's age as 30 when it should be 40, but if 30 is correct then the whole family structure is open for question.
 
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