Bio: Hubing, George William (1898 - 1984)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Cornelius, Hubing, Ploog
----Source: Published Family Bio, 1976
George Hubing Home
Charles Cornelius, large land owner and lumberman, and owner and builder of the First National Bank of Neillsville, in 1909 built a beautiful Colonial horns in 1910, with a ballroom with squint window; and cupola on third floor and solid oak woodwork and floors throughout the entire house, in the southern limits of the city of Neillsville, at that time the handsomest residence in Clark County, surrounded by spreading lawns, shrubbery, flowers, and hedges with a park and fountain and pretty walks. This home is presently owned by Mr. and Mrs. George Hubing, 118 Clay Street, Neillsville, Wisconsin, which they purchased in 1947.
1940 Federal Census, Neillsville, Neillsville City, Clark, Wisconsin, United States, enumeration district number: 10-29, family 663, line 25
George W Hubing, white, married, male
estimated birth year: 1898
residence in 1935: Same House
Household Members
head George W Hubing M 42 Wisconsin
wife Hazel K Hubing F 38 Wisconsin
daughter Betty J Hubing F 16 Wisconsin
lodger Harry Ploog M 22 Wisconsin
1917-1918 World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
George William Hubing
event place: Clark County, Wisconsin, United States
gender: Male
birth date: 20 Sep 1898
birthplace: Wisconsin
country of citizenship: United States
Social Security Records
George Hubing
birth date: 20 September 1897
social security number: 388-14-8697
place of issuance: Wisconsin
last residence: Clark, Wisconsin
zip code of last residence: 54456
death date: August 1984
estimated age at death: 87
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