First Generation 1. Samuel HIBBARD was born on 2 May 1710 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. He died on 29 Nov 1792. Samuel HIBBARD and Lydia (Mary) KINGSLEY were married on 17 Jan 1738. Lydia (Mary) KINGSLEY died on 16 Apr 1747. Samuel HIBBARD and Lydia (Mary) KINGSLEY had the following children: +2 i. Lydia HIBBARD (born on 20 Oct 1740). +3 ii. Eunice HIBBARD (born on 14 May 1745). Samuel HIBBARD and Mary BURNAP were married on 27 Sep 1748. Mary BURNAP died on 8 Apr 1809. Samuel HIBBARD and Mary BURNAP had the following children: 4 i. Abel HIBBARD was born on 12 Oct 1749. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 32. Died in Revolutionary War 5 ii. Mary HIBBARD was born on 22 Nov 1750. +6 iii. Lucy HIBBARD (born on 27 Jan 1753). +7 iv. Asa HIBBARD (born on 3 Oct 1755). 8 v. Jedediah (Diah) HIBBARD was born on 29 Jun 1756/57. 9 vi. Lyman HIBBARD was born on 5 Jun 1760. +10 vii. Milan HIBBARD (born on 30 Jan 1762). Second Generation 2. Lydia HIBBARD (Samuel-1) was born on 20 Oct 1740. Lydia HIBBARD and Silas BINGHAM were married on 10 Dec 1765. 3. Eunice HIBBARD (Samuel-1) was born on 14 May 1745. Eunice HIBBARD and James BINGHAM were married. 6. Lucy HIBBARD (Samuel-1) was born on 27 Jan 1753. She died on 18 Nov 1828 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. Lucy HIBBARD and Capt. Zebulon HIBBARD were married on 18 Apr 1777 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. Capt. Zebulon HIBBARD (son of Zebulon HIBBARD and Hannah BASS) was born on 17 Feb 1748 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. He died on 1 Mar 1814 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 66. In the fall of 1783, he removed to Randolph, Vt. where he became a wealthy farmer, beloved and respected by all. Historical Souvenir of Randolph, Vt., 1895. "Zebulon Hebard moved into Randolph, Vt., from Windham, Conn., in 1784, being one of the original proprietors to whom the land here was granted. He settled on the farm where his great-grandson, W.L. Hebard (son of Asa, son of Enoch), now resides, and which has never been owned out of the Hebard family. "In 1780 the name Randolph first came to be applied to the township, formally organized in 1783. Also in 1780 the grant of a charter was voted by the General Assembly of Vermont then sitting at Bennington. "Vermont had declared her own independence three years before, although there had really been no settlement of Vermont except with military protection until twenty years before. In 1761 was the first permanent settlement upon the west side of the Green Mountains. Early in Nov. the Governor and Council ratified the granting of a charter to Capt. Storrs and his associates, numbering about 70. The name of Diah Hebard appears among them. In 1781 Deacon Samuel Fling and Zebulon Hebard came into the town on horseback from Windham, Conn. Each bought a tract of land and built a shanty, and in the fall returned to Conn. The charter came to the proprietors in June. The county came into existence this year as Orange County. Jan. 1782, James Flint, with three sons, came to settle permanently. They pushed on to the north, to where they had purchased the summer before. Zebulon and his boys put up a hut of boughs and poles which the family occupied for six weeks, until they could put toget! her a log house upon the easterly side of the ridge of the hill upon their lot, in sight of two houses, and in this house they lived for seven years. Zebulon H. was grand juror. "Up to 1791, when Vermont was admitted to the Union, the town had grown till it numbered nearly 900 inhabitants. This outnumbered the population of a hundred Vermont towns. "in 1794, Milan Hebard came from Windham, Conn. In 1801 the firs newspaper was printed and the name adopted, "The Weekly Wanderer." In this weekly sheet the proprietors of Randolph Academy give notice of having engaged David Thompson, member of the senior class of Dartmouth University. The students of Randolph Academy announce their quarterly exhibition. The Orange County Grammar School was incorporated by act of the Legislature in 1806. In 1812-14 came the second war with England, and among the volunteers appear the names of Enoch, Diah, and Samuel Hebard, also Stephen Tucker. "Randolph sent 230 of her own men into the active service of the Civil War, 29 of whom never returned. "At one of the business meetings, among other acts, it says: Voted to admit Zebulon Hebard on one of Captain Caleb Clark's. Admitted Barabas Hebard a proprietor on Asa Egerton's right. Admitted Diah Hebard a proprietor on Asa Egerton's right. In 1831, among the members of the Congregational church appears the name of George Hebard (Deacon) and Ruth Hibbard." Lucy HIBBARD and Capt. Zebulon HIBBARD had the following children: 11 i. Asa HIBBARD died before 1783 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. 12 ii. Enoch HIBBARD died before 1783 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. +13 iii. Samuel HIBBARD (born on 11 Dec 1780). 14 iv. Dyer (Diah) HIBBARD was born in Nov 1782 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. +15 v. Mary (Polly) HIBBARD (born on 14 Nov 1785). 16 vi. Asa HIBBARD died. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 67. Died in infancy. +17 vii. Enoch HEBARD (born on 12 Oct 1792). 7. Asa HIBBARD (Samuel-1) was born on 3 Oct 1755 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 49. They resided in Leominster, N.H., Putney, Vt., Leyden, Mass. The date of removal to Putney is not given, and the birthplace of the children is not known. "He was a man of extraordinary size and strenght. He weighed 230 pounds, was six feet and two inches tall. At the age of 18 he could lift a barrel of cider over the wheel into a cart, and could drink out of the bunghole as others do out of a gallon bottle. They first settled in Leominster on a farm. He was converted to the Baptist faith, joined a class. There being no church in the new country, for the want of a preacher the inhabitants asked him to conduct meetings on the Sabbath. He told them he could not preach, therefore sold out and went to Putney, where he united with the Baptist church. Their minister died soon after he went there, and he had to preach or neglect his duty, so he was ordained in 1792." He removed to Leyden in 1798, and settled over the Baptist church there and served them until his death. Abigail ARMSTRONG died on 29 Dec 1832. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 49. of Hampton, Conn. Asa HIBBARD and Abigail ARMSTRONG had the following children: +18 i. Mary HIBBARD (born on 2 Jan 1785). +19 ii. Dr. Silas B. HIBBARD (born on 6 Sep 1786). +20 iii. Eunice HIBBARD (born on 28 Jul 1788). +21 iv. Sarah HIBBARD (born on 11 Jun 1790). +22 v. Asa HIBBARD (born on 1 Feb 1792). +23 vi. Lucy HIBBARD (born on 20 Jan 1794). +24 vii. Harriet HIBBARD (born on 9 Sep 1796). 25 viii. Minerva HIBBARD was born on 24 Dec 1800 in Leyden, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She died in 1850. +26 ix. George W. HIBBARD (born on 20 Oct 1803). +27 x. Charles A. HIBBARD (born on 5 Jul 1805). 10. Milan HIBBARD (Samuel-1) was born on 30 Jan 1762. He died in 1830 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 51. Removed to Randolph, Vt., where there children were born. Milan HIBBARD and Betsey BURNHAM were married on 12 Feb 1793. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 51. of Hampton. Milan HIBBARD and Betsey BURNHAM had the following children: +28 i. Selina F. HIBBARD (born on 27 Nov 1794). +29 ii. Marina HIBBARD (born on 16 Feb 1796). 30 iii. Lucius HIBBARD was born on 29 Nov 1797 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 31 iv. Erastus HIBBARD was born on 31 Jul 1800 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. +32 v. Elvira HIBBARD (born on 22 Sep 1803). Third Generation 13. Samuel HIBBARD (Lucy HIBBARD-2, Samuel-1) was born on 11 Dec 1780 in Windham, Windham, Connecticut. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 127. He removed to Randolph, Vt., in 1783 with his father's family. Here he resided until after the death of his first wife (Rhoda Billings), when he removed to East Bethel, Vt., where he was engaged in farming, mercantile, and manufacturing. He resided in East Bethel until 1854, when he followed his children Larua and Levi, to Illinois, and in 1856 was residing in Lena, Illinois. He was an active business man and patriotic, as was evinced by his volunteering to repel the British at the battle of Plattsburg, in 1814. His first seven children were born at Randolph, the others at East Bethel, Vt. Samuel HIBBARD and Rhoda BILLINGS were married on 28 Feb 1805. Rhoda BILLINGS (daughter of Dea. BILLINGS) died on 12 Mar 1816 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. Samuel HIBBARD and Rhoda BILLINGS had the following children: 33 i. Lucy HIBBARD was born on 20 Dec 1805 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 34 ii. John Billings HIBBARD was born on 20 Dec 1806 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 35 iii. Samuel Harvey HIBBARD was born on 28 Sep 1808 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 36 iv. Zebulon HIBBARD was born on 6 Feb 1810 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 37 v. Elias HIBBARD was born on 11 May 1811 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. He died on 12 May 1811 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. 38 vi. Milo HIBBARD was born on 29 Mar 1812 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. He died on 6 Oct 1830 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. +39 vii. Rhoda HIBBARD (born on 14 Jan 1814). Samuel HIBBARD and Edith NASH were married on 29 Dec 1817. Edith NASH (daughter of Phinehas NASH and wife) died on 21 May 1830 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. Samuel HIBBARD and Edith NASH had the following children: 40 i. Levi Wells HIBBARD was born on 26 Aug 1819 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. 41 ii. Milton HIBBARD was born on 12 Apr 1821 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. He died on 22 May 1841. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 127. At the time a member of the Junior class of Brown University, Providence, R.I. 42 iii. Phinehas HIBBARD was born on 23 Mar 1823 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. He died on 31 Mar 1826 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. 43 iv. Homer HIBBARD was born on 7 Nov 1824 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. 44 v. Norman Nash HIBBARD was born in May 1826 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. He died on 25 Jun 1831 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. 45 vi. Luther N. HIBBARD was born on 11 Sep 1828 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. He died in Mar 1854 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. Genealogy of the Hibbard Family who are the descendants of Robert Hibbard of Salem, Massachusetts, Compiled and Published by by Augustine George Hibbard, Woodstock, Connecticut, Printed by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Connecticut, 1901. p. 127. While pursuing his studies in Vt., in 1848, he lost his health in a measure and went to Nashville, Tenn.; remaining until 1853, engaged in teaching and the study of medicine. He was adopted by his uncle Enoch. Samuel HIBBARD and Susan NASH were married on 28 Nov 1830. Susan NASH (daughter of Phinehas NASH and Wife) died on 13 Jun 1836 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. Samuel HIBBARD and Susan NASH had the following children: +46 i. Laura Malvina HIBBARD (born on 24 May 1832). Samuel HIBBARD and Ann W. PRENTISS were married on 28 Feb 1837. Ann W. PRENTISS was the daughter of Joseph PRENTISS. Samuel HIBBARD and Ann W. PRENTISS had the following children: 47 i. Edith Ann HIBBARD was born on 10 Aug 1838 in East Bethel, Windsor, Vermont. 15. Mary (Polly) HIBBARD (Lucy HIBBARD-2, Samuel-1) was born on 14 Nov 1785 in Randolph, Orange, Vermont. She died on 25 Apr 1819.