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Cora Hubbard

Cora Hubbard (February 1877 - ?) was a 19th-century outlaw who participated in the August 17, 1897 robbing of the McDonald County Bank in Pineville, Missouri. Hubbard, who was compared at the time to the more prolific female outlaw Belle Starr, was one of only a handful of women who actively participated in the actual bank robbery process during that era.
== Background ==
Though Hubbard claimed to be 28〔Woman Bank Robber; Kansas Semi-Weekly Capital; August 31, 1897〕 at the time of the robbery, which would have put her birth in 1870, the 1880 U.S. Census listed her age as three, which would have meant she was born in 1877. In addition, the 1885 Kansas state census puts her birth year at about 1876 and the 1900 federal census, where she is listed as an inmate at a prison in Cole County, Missouri, lists her birth as being in February 1877.
Hubbard was born in Ohio to Union Army veteran Samuel C.〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Hubbard&GSfn=Samuel&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=in&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=25433644&df=all&〕 and Elizabeth Hubbard. She was the sixth of their seven children and their third and final daughter. In the 1880 census, Samuel (1841–1919) is listed as a cross tie maker and the family is listed as living in the Cedar township of Callaway County, Missouri. Between 1880 and 1885, Elizabeth Hubbard died and the family moved from Missouri to Kansas, living in the Spring Hill Township of Johnson County and later Weir City.
By August 17, 1897, Cora had married and divorced one husband, James Russell, and had married her second husband, "Bud" Parker, just a month and a half earlier.〔Woman Bank Robber; Kansas Semi-Weekly Capital; August 31, 1897〕 At the time of her crime she was living on Parker's farm in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) not far from the Kansas state line.〔Cora Hubbard: Female Bank Robber in Missouri; by Larry Wood; http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php?topic=145455.0〕

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