She was born in
Oxford, Connecticut, in 1814; died in
North Stonington, Connecticut, in 1856. She was the daughter of Dr. Noah Stone, and married Reverend Stephen Hubbell (1802–1884) in 1832. She wrote children's stories for the American and Massachusetts Sunday school Union, and ''The Shady Side, or Life in a Country Parsonage, by a Pastor's Wife
(Boston, 1853). This was intended as a counterpart to The Sunny Side'' by
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1815–1852) and 40.000 copies were sold in a year. ==References==