Stella Mae Hubbell

Brief Life History of Stella Mae

When Stella Mae Hubbell was born on 21 May 1885, in Illinois, United States, her father, George Hubbell, was 39 and her mother, Margaret A. Heap, was 39. She married Clark L. Henderson on 10 August 1922, in Hays, Ellis, Kansas, United States. She lived in United States in 1949 and Bristow, Creek, Oklahoma, United States in 1950.

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Family Time Line

Edward Robert Bartholic
1886–1916
Stella Mae Hubbell
1885–
Robert Leslie Bartholic
1911–1997
Twila Mae Bartholic
1914–

Sources (18)

  • Stella R Smith, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Stella M Hubbell in entry for R L Bartholic, "United States, Social Security Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), 1936-2007"
  • Susan K Bartholic, "United States 1950 Census"

World Events (8)

1886

Statue of Liberty is dedicated.

1889

The Oklahoma Land Run on April 22, 1889, was the first land rush, or land opened for settlement on a first-come basis, opened to the Unassigned Lands. The land rush lured approximately 50,000 people, saddled with their fastest horses, looking to claim their piece of the newly available two million acres. The requirements included the settler to live and improve on their 160 acres for five years in order to receive the title. Choice land tempted people to hide out and get an early lead on their claim. These people became known as “sooners.” It is estimated that eleven thousand homesteads were claimed. Oklahoma Historical Society - Land Run of 1889

1916 · The First woman elected into the US Congress

Jeannette Pickering Rankin became the first woman to hold a federal office position in the House of Representatives, and remains the only woman elected to Congress by Montana.

Name Meaning

English: of Norman origin, from the Middle English personal name Hubald (Old French Hubaut, from ancient Germanic hugu ‘mind, spirit, thought’ + bald ‘brave, bold’).

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

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