Sie ist verheiratet mit Joseph Clarke.
Sie haben geheiratet am 16. November 1664 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA, sie war 17 Jahre alt.Quellen 7, 11, 18
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https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=83148253born 25 March 1644 ORM MOVEMENT IN RHODE ISLAND.I., in 1665. Some writers say he came in 1664, while others, Backus in his "Church History," Denison in "Westerly and Its Witnesses" and the Editors of The Missionary Magazine, give the date 1665. Backus says, "in the beginning of 1665." The discrepancy probably comes from the fact that this was before the change from old style to new style of reckoning, and some have followed one style and others the other. He was a Seventh-day Baptist when he came and began at once to proclaim the truths of his Master. He demonstrated what might be done by others. Backus' History states that Mr. Mumford came to Newport from London. We learn from Samuel Hubbard's Journal that he was originally from Tewkesbury, England, that he and his wife were of the number who made up the first Seventh-day Baptist church in America, and that he returned to England and brought back with him William Gibson, who became the second pastor at Newport.rst Baptist Church of Newport embraced the Sabbath truth. From all that we know one would conclude that the converts to the Sabbath were won through personal work, as there is nothing to indicate that he held any public meetings. We are indebted to the Journal of Samuel Hubbard, a copy of which may be found in the library of Milton College, Wis., for the following statement: "My wife took up keeping of the Lord's holy 7th day Sabbath the 10 day March, 1665; I took it up one day April, 1665; our daughter Ruth, 25 Oct., 1666; Rachel, Jan. 15 day 1666; Bethiah, Feb. 1666; our son Joseph Clarke, 23 Feb., 1666." 1667, Feb., 1667, and March 6, 1667, respectively. In a letter Mr. Hubbard says that his wife was the first to commence keeping the Sabbath. This does not agree with the dates given above, as "the 10 day March, 1665," would according to old style be nearly a year after "April i, 1665," the new year beginning March 25. Perhaps there has been some mistake in copying from Mr. Hubbard's Journal. However this may be, it is quite evident that Tacy Hubbard was the first to embrace the Sabbath in America, and it is probable, though we cannot be certain, that it was, (by the mode of reckoning time since September, 1752), March 21, 1665, Samuel Hubbard commencing April 12, 1665.'''] Find A Grave Memorial# 83148253
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Bethiah Hubbard<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Dec 19 1646 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA<br>Marriage: Nov 16 1664 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA<br>Death: Apr 17 1707 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA<br>Husband: Joseph Clarke, Jr
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