This Website, "The Hubbard Family of Bond County, Illinois", is copyrighted for 1997-2024.
Links to other URL's are not and should not be construed as being copyrighted by me.    
If you want to link to my pages feel free to do so under these same conditions.
A lot of the new links that I am putting in the Website section come from
Family Tree Magazine.    
I have a subscription with them and they have a lot of Interesting stuff.
I have tried to be as accurate as possible with the data that I display on this site.
In some cases I have the actual letters, obituarys, etc.    
In many cases I have used data found in newsletters and books published by various Genealogy
and Historical Societies.    
The information that I am presenting from other sources is not to be considered
as copyrighted by me, only the way in which I present it on this website.
Some information comes from email correspondence from cousins and I assume
that they have validated their data. (Yes, I do know what the word "assume" really means)    
If you see just one source listing for a particular person or group of people, especially
if it is a gedcom file or a printed listing from other websites, be carefull.    
Use them for further research but don't accept them as the gospel truth.    
GOOD HUNTING.
I copied pages from three websites into my site. They were:
Jerry Vera's page "www2.interconnect.net/jvera/Jer/Reports/LeifEricson.html" on Leif Ericson.
The page on Nathan Hale (the originator is said to be located at the following email address: "circian@aol.com" .
The page on the Constitution of the United States (See the comments at the bottom of that page).
However, I did not copy the amendments section since I put those up myself on my
"Historical Timeline" page.    
I copied those pages because I thought that they were important to have and you never know
when pages like these will disappear from the Internet.
My wife bought me a poster several years ago with the wording that
overlayed a picture of a man holding his young son who was asleep on his shoulder.
I researched the poster and found that the wording was created by Robert Fulghum entitled "Family Man",
from a book titled "It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It." and published by Villard Books in 1989.
I hope Mr. Fulghum, his family and/or his publisher doesn't mind me displaying it on my website.
Some of the information on my Historical Timeline came from "The Timetable of History,
A Horizontal Linkage of People and Events" by Bernard Grun, published by Simon &
Schuster, Inc. in New York 1975.    
This work was a translation of "The Culture Timetables" created by Werner Stein in 1946
in Germany.