Hubbell
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Hubbell is a family name of English, Norman, and Germanic origin. Genealogical sources indicate a Hubbell residing in Worcestershire, England circa 1530. Hubbell is the 5667th most common family name in the United States according to the U.S. Census.
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[edit] Family name
People named Hubbell include:
- Carl Hubbell (1903–1988), American baseball player
- Don (or John) Lorenzo Hubbell (1853–1930), American trader, politician
- Edwin N. Hubbell (born 1815, date of death unknown), American politician
- Harvey Hubbell (1857–1927), American inventor, entrepreneur, industrialist
- James Randolph Hubbell (1824–1890), American politician
- Jay Abel Hubbell (1829–1900), American politician
- John H. Hubbell (born 1925), American radiation physicist
- John Raymond Hubbell (1879–1954), American composer
- Stephen P. Hubbell (born 1942), University of Georgia ecologist
- Sue Hubbell (born 1935), American author
- Wayne L. Hubbell (born 1943), American scientist
- Webster Hubbell (born 1949), American lawyer, politician
- William Spring Hubbell (1801–1873), American politician
- William Stone Hubbell (1837–1930), U.S. Army captain, Medal of Honor recipient
[edit] Place names and locations
Hubbell is the name of three towns in the United States:
- Hubbell, Michigan
- Hubbell, Nebraska
- Hubbell Corners, New York (within Roxbury, New_York)
Other Hubbell places include:
- Cita Dennis Hubbell Branch, New Orleans Public Library
- Hubbell Pond, on the Huron River in Michigan
- Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
[edit] See also
- Hubble, variant of Hubbell
- Martindale-Hubbell, directory of law firms in the United States and Canada
- A Streetcar Named Desire, in which Eunice and Steve Hubbell are characters
- The Way We Were, 1973 film in which Robert Redford portrays a character named Hubbell
- Hubbell Center museum, library, and archive of the Hubbell family in North America