Jonathan Hatch Hubbard (May 7, 1768September 20, 1849) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a
U.S. Representative
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from
Vermont
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.
Biography
Hubbard was born in
Tolland in the
Connecticut Colony
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. At the age of eleven Hubbard moved with his parents to
Claremont, New Hampshire. He was instructed by a private tutor. Hubbard studied law in
Charlestown, New Hampshire and was
admitted to the bar in 1790. He commenced practice in
Windsor, Vermont. Hubbard married Elizabeth Hastings in 1793 and they had one child, Marie E. Hubbard.
Hubbard was elected as a
Federalist
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to the
Eleventh
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Congress and served from March 4, 1809 to March 3, 1811. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the
Twelfth Congress in 1810. Hubbard served as justice of the
Vermont Supreme Court
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The Court ...
from 1813 to 1815. After serving as justice, Hubbard resumed the practice of law.
Death
Hubbard died on September 20, 1849 in
Windsor, Vermont, and is interred at Old South Cemetery in Windsor.
References
External links
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1768 births
1849 deaths
Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Vermont
People from Tolland, Connecticut