Mary E Tubb

Female1846–25 July 1878

Brief Life History of Mary E

When Mary E Tubb was born in 1846, in Monroe, Mississippi, United States, her father, Benson Tubb, was 32 and her mother, Nancy Anglin, was 25. She lived in Monroeton, Monroe, Alabama, United States in 1850. She died on 25 July 1878, in Monroe, Mississippi, United States, at the age of 32, and was buried in Hatley, Monroe, Mississippi, United States.

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Family Time Line

Benson Tubb
1814–1898
Nancy Anglin
1821–1913
Charles Marion Tubb
1841–1887
Mary Tubb
1847–1878
Sallie Tubb
1853–
Julia Tubb
1856–
George Tubb
1862–
R.O. Tubb
1864–
Rhodie O Tubb
1865–1875
William Lafayette Tubb
1843–1921
Jeptha Tubb
1845–1893
Mary E Tubb
1846–1878
Julia A. Tubb
1849–1911
John Tubb
1850–1936
John W. Tubb Jr
1852–1936
Sarah L. Tubb
1853–1937
Wilson Tubb
1856–1860
Frank Tubb
1857–
Frances J Tubb
1858–1907
Benson Tubb
1859–1943
George W Tubb
1861–1938
Rhoda E Tubb
1866–1895

Sources (3)

  • M Tubb in household of Benson Tubb, "United States Census, 1860"
  • Mary Tubb in household of Benson Tubb, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Mary E. Tubb, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (7)

1846

Age 0

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1861

Age 15

Mississippi became the second state to leave the Union at the start of the Civil War in 1861.

1861 · Ship Island is Captured by Union Forces

Age 15

Ship Island was an important port for French Louisiana as it helped to establish the growth of the Gulf Coast. It is nicknamed “Plymouth Rock of the Gulf Coast.” Later it helped Union forces capture New Orleans and Mobile. Located there is Fort Massachusetts. In 1861, at the beginning of the Civil War, volunteers from Connecticut were sent there. It was used as a place for the POW Confederate soldiers. This area was important to the Battle of Vicksburg and General Sheridan’s victory at Cedar Creek.

Name Meaning

English:

from the Middle English personal name Tub(b)e, Tub(b)i (Old Norse Tubbi, Tubbe), possibly a pet form of Thorbjǫrn (see Thorburn ).

nickname from Middle English tub(be) ‘tub, large wooden vessel formed of staves and hoops’, for a cooper or someone who made or used tubs. Compare Tubman .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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