“The History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin”, published: Chicago: Western Historical Company. 1879. FREDERICK HUBNER, son of Christian Hubner, farmer, Sec. 8; P.O. Ixonia Center; born March 31, 1837, in Prussia; came to America with his parents in 1846, and located in Ixonia Township, Jefferson Co.; his father bought forty acres of Government land and eighty acres second- hand, and built a log house that fall; he is now living in Nebraska. Louis Hubner, brother of Frederick, bought eighty acres of the property with the homestead. Frederick Hubner bought the forty acres, and now own 275 acres, and has added largely to and improved his residence. He was Chairman of Supervisors and Side Supervisor several years. Married Miss Sophia Dames’, of Prussia, Dec. 21, 1859. They have six children – Paul, born Sept. 2, 1861; Lisette, Aug. 5, 1864; Frederick, Aug. 15, 1867; Louisa, Sept. 23, 1870; Augusta, January 26, 1873; Josephine, March 26, 1878. Member of Lutheran Church. Two of his brothers, August and Ferdinand, served in Co. B, 26th W.V.I. through the war, the latter being shot through the elbow, which has made his left arm stiff at that joint. Louis Hubner, brother of Frederick, born Nov. 3, 1842, in Prussia, came to America in 1846 with his parents; bought the residence and eighty acres of land from his father; built his present house in 1877. Married Miss Wilhelmina Braasch, of Ixonia, May 4, 1867. They have seven children – Otto, born Jan. 13, 1868, died Jan. 16, 1870; Julius, born Dec. 1, 1869; Lena, August 19, 1871; Amelia, Oct. 12, 1873; Albert, Sept. 24, 1875; Louis, March 26, 1877; Johannes, March 10, 1879. Members of Lutheran Church. Submitted by: Linda Pingel (LPingel@worldnet.att.net)