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Family: George Stubblefield / Catherine Beverley (F6448)  [1, 2, 3

m. 1741


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  • Father | Male
    George Stubblefield

    Born  1705  Gloucester Co., Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  2 Jun 1752  Spotsylvania Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Married  1741  Spotsylvania Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  George S. Stubblefield, Gent | F2630 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Anne Nash | F2630 Group Sheet 

    Mother | Female
    Catherine Beverley

    Born  Abt 1708  Middlesex Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  14 Apr 1778  Spotsylvania Co., Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried     
    Father  Harry Beverly/Beverley | F6447 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Elizabeth 'Eliza' Smith | F6447 Group Sheet 

    Child 1 | Male
    Capt. Beverley Stubblefield

    Born  31 May 1742  St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania, Virginia Colony Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  25 Dec 1823  Trenton, Todd Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Buried    Stubblefield Family Cemetery, near Trenton, Todd Co., Kentucky Find all individuals with events at this location
    Spouse  Rebecca Willson | F7877 
    Married  7 Oct 1826  Caswell County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location

  • Sources 
    1. [S122] Genealogy. com, http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/i/p/Robin-Lipford-NC/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0442.html.
      George S. Stubblefield (son of Simon Stubblefield) was born Abt. 1675 in Gloucester Co., VA, and died 1737 in Gloucester Co. VA. He married Ann ? on Abt. 1695; Notes for George S. Stubblefield:
      Birth: ABT 1675 in Va.
      Death: AFT 1715 in Gloucester Co,Va [1752]
      Father: Simon STUBBLEFIELD
      Marriage 1 Ann b: ABT 1675 in Va.
      Married: ABT 1696
      Children
      Robert STUBBLEFIELD b: 1702 in Gloucester Co,Va
      George STUBBLEFIELD b: 1705 in Gloucester Co,Va
      John STUBBLEFIELD b: 1709 in Gloucester Co,Va
      Thomas STUBBLEFIELD b: 1712 in Gloucester Co,Va
      Edward STUBBLEFIELD b: 1715 in Gloucester Co,Va
      More About George S. Stubblefield and Ann ?:
      Marriage: Abt. 1696

    2. [S215] Colonial Settlers of Maryland and Virginia, https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I077099&tree=Tree1.
      Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A: Crozier
      BEVERLEY, HARRY, St. George's Parish, d. Nov. 30, 1730, p. Feb. 12, 1730-1. Wit. John Gordon, John Henderson, William Chapman, Thomas Sellars. Ex. son Robert Beverley. Leg. daughter Elizabeth Stanard, the lower part of my tract of land on the River Ta, in Spotsylvania Co., that lies below the branch that is next to Col. John Robinson's bridge; daughter Mary, the residue of above tract; daughter Margaret; daughter Susanna; daughter Catharine; daughter Judith, 1000 acres adjoining the land I sold to Andrew Harrison; daughter Agatha; son Robert, balance of lands not disposed of. (Page 119)
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      Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book A: Crozier
      BEVERLEY, ROBERT, St. George's Parish, d. May 12, 1733, p. June 5, 1733. Wit. Elias Watt, Jerome Armon, Larkin Chew, W. Beverley. Ex. my wife; cousin William Beverley and my brother Benjamin Winslow, in case of my wife's marriage. Leg. Mentions late father, Mr. Harry Beverley; nephew Beverley Stanard 6000 acres of land, part of the tract at the mountains in Spotsylvania Co. called Octonia Land; brother-in-law Benjamin Winslow 300 acres of the same tract; to Anthony Head 200 acres of the same tract to include the plantation the said Head now lives on; to Robert Dearing 200 acres of the Octonia Tract; my only son Harry Beverley, not to be sent to England, but put to school at ye college at the age of ten years, William Beverley to be his guardian; my three unmarried sisters, Mary, Catharine and Agatha, to live in my house at Neroland as previously; wife Ann Beverley; my five sisters; my sister Stanard's two daughters. (Page 188)
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      Spotsylvania County Records , Page 243

      June 3, 1765. George Kenner of Caroline Co. and Margaret, his wife, and John Beverley Roy of Spts. County, and Ann, his wife, to Francis Jerdone of Louisa County, Mercht. 275 curr. 1194 a. in Spts. County, which sd. tract is part of a tract devised by the last will and testament of Harry Beverley to be divided among his five daughters, to wit: Margaret, Susannah, Katherine, Judith and Agatha, etc., the sd. 1194 a. was allotted to the sd. Judith (who afterwards intermarried with the Revd. Rodham Kenner, by whom she had issue, the George Kenner, her eldest son and heir at law) and hath since departed this life, without having disposed of the same by will or otherwise, etc. Witnesses, J. Lewis, Jno. Glassell, junr.; James Lewis, Geo. Pottie, Patrick Robb, O. Towles. June 3, 1765.
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      Spotsylvania County, Virginia Will Book B: Crozier
      STUBBLEFIELD, GEORGE, Gentl., Spotsylvania, Co., d. Sept. 11, 1751, p. June 2, 1752. Wit. W. Robinson; Agatha Robinson, Jo. Brock. Ex. brother, Thomas Stubblefield; wife, Catharine Stubblefield; friend, Majr. Rice Curtis, Junr. Leg. son, George, land and plantation whereon I now live, which I bought of Edward Herndon, Junr., also 100 acres adjoining which I bought of James Riddle; son, Henry, land which I bought of Mr. Joseph Brock; sons, Beverley and Robert; wife, Catharine and the child she now goes with. (Page 109)
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      SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY DEED BOOK D, 1742-1751; William Armstrong Crozier
      March 4, 1744. George Cook and Sarah, his wife, of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Joseph Allen of Southfarnham Par., Essex Co. £47 curr. 200 a. in St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., part of pat. granted Harry Beverley, Decd., who by his will and testament bequeathed part of this sd patent to his daughter Catherine, being now the wife of George Stubblefield, and the afsd. 200 a. was transferred by sd. Stubblefield and Catherine, his wife, to sd. Cook, in the year 1742. Witnesses, James Waggoner, John Evans, Leonard x Young. March 5, 1744.

    3. [S40] Will, Will Book B 1749-1759 pg. 11-12.
      STUBBLEFIELD, GEORGE, Gentl., Spotsylvania Co., d. Sept. 11, 1751,
      p. June 2, 1752. Wit. W. Robinson; Agatha Robinson, Jo. Brock. Ex.
      brother, Thomas Stubblefield ; wife, Catharine Stubblefield; friend, Majr.
      12 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY RECORDS
      Rice Curtis, Junr. Leg. son, George, land and plantation whereon I now
      live, which I bought of Edward Herndon, Junr., also 100 acres adjoining
      which I bought of James Riddle; son, Henry, land which I bought of
      Mr. Joseph Brock; sons, Beverley and Robert; wife, Catharine and the
      child she now goes with. (Page 109)