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Hoff, Hubbard, a veteran soldier, who is a familiar figure at Red Creek, and whose disabilities are a constant
reminder of those "times that tried men's souls," was born in Schoharie county, June 2, 1826. His father,
R. C. Hoff, came here in 1834 and engaged in mercantile life. Hubbard learned the trade of cabinet making, which
he practiced in various cities of the State until August 28, 1862, when he enlisted in the 160th N. Y. S. Vols.
as hospitsi steward. At the battle of Winchester he was severely wounded by a shell, subjecting him to a weary
confinement in the hospital, a long convalescence at home, and causing permanent lameness. July 28, 1847, he married
Mary G. Rassmussen, of Sterling, and they have two children: William D., born September 10, 1848, and Ives P.,
born November 26, 1852.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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