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Col. Beverley STUBBLEFIELD
Ms. __?__ Mary SHELTON |
Husband: Beverley / Beverly STUBBLEFIELD
Birth: 31 May 1742, Spotsylvania Co., VA Death: 25 Dec 1823, Trenton, Todd Co., KY Father: George STUBBLEFIELD Mother: Catherine BEVERLEY |
Marriage-1: |
Wife-1: Ms. __?__ |
Marriage-2: 13 Dec 1796 |
Wife: Mary SHELTON
Birth: 2 Feb 1773, VA Death: aft. 1850, KY (presumably Todd Co.) |
Child with Wife-1: |
1. Catherine Beverley STUBBLEFIELD |
Children with Mary SHELTON: |
2. Susannah
Shelton "Susan" STUBBLEFIELD, b. 1797/8, VA 3. Beverley STUBBLEFIELD, Jr., b. 1799/1800, VA 4. Jennetta STUBBLEFIELD, b. 1 Jan 1802; m. 21 Oct 1819, Christian Co., KY, Green RAYBURN 5. Elizabeth Beverley STUBBLEFIELD, b. 7 Nov 1806, Orange Co., VA; d. 16 Feb 1884, Jefferson Co., KY; m1. 13 May 1824, Todd Co., KY, John Thomas CROSS, Jr. (24 Jul 1796-3 Jun 1832), s/o John CROSS, Sr., & Lucy TOMLINSON; m2. 1 Dec 1835, Todd Co., KY, Joseph Bohannon COVINGTON 6. John STUBBLEFIELD, b. ca. 1808; died unmarried 7. Virginia Orange STUBBLEFIELD, b. 9 Jan 1809; d. 23 Apr 1832, Todd Co., KY; m. 8 Dec 1824, Todd Co., KY, (George) Thomas CROSS (21 Nov 1801-25 Nov 1865), s/o John CROSS, Sr., & Lucy TOMLINSON 8. Maria Ann / Ann Mariah STUBBLEFIELD, b. 1 Jan 1811; d. 8 Jan 1844, Todd Co., KY; m. 10 Nov 1829, Todd Co., KY, James W. IRVIN 9. Mary T. STUBBLEFIELD, b. 23 Jun 1813; d. 9 Dec 1842, Todd Co., KY; m. (George) Thomas CROSS (21 Nov 1801-25 Nov 1865), s/o John CROSS, Sr., & Lucy TOMLINSON |
Sources:
1. Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789 (Broderbund CD-310): not found (his father was in VA). 2. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1790 (Broderbund CD-311): not found, but there was no 1790 census in KY and the 1790 VA census was lost. 3. Anon. 1991. The 1795 Census of Kentucky [as constructed from tax lists]. T.L.C. Genealogy, Miami Beach, FL: not found. 4. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1800 (Broderbund CD-312): not found, but both the KY and VA 1800 censuses were lost. 5. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313):
6. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1820 (Broderbund CD-314):
7. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1830 (Broderbund CD-315):
8. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):
9. 1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com): District No. 1, Todd Co., KY, p. 231B, 518/522, enumerated 23 Aug 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
10. J. Estelle Steward King. 1933. Abstract of Early Kentucky Wills and Inventories. Self-published, Beverly Hills, CA (1997 by Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-519). On p. 223, Todd County, Book A:
11a. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1804-1809. (self-published; available from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY): Beverly STUBBLEFIELD not found, but William STUBBLEFIELD is found in 1804 and 1805. 11b. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1810-1813. (Self-published; available from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY).
11c. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1814-1818. (Self-published. This book is out of print. I do not have a copy. If you have one to sell, please contact me.) 11d. A.B. Willhite. [n.d.] Christian Co., Kentucky, Tax List, 1819-1823. (Self-published; available from author at 4396 Coopertown Rd., Russellville, KY 42276, or from the Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY).
12. 1840 Tax List (online at the Todd County KYGenWeb site):
13. Anderson Chenault Quisenberry. 1896. Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky. Yearbook of the Kentucky Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Louisville, KY (reprinted 1999 Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-519):
14. J.H. Battle. History of Todd County (online at the Todd County KYGenWeb site). Under the heading of Trenton:
15. Anon. 1943. "Index of Revolutionary War Pension Applications." National Genealogical Society Quarterly. Supplement I, 1284 pp. (Broderbund CD-210). On p. 1082:
16. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). In particular, a database by Mary Austin Hewitt (citing William Rose of Surry County, Virginia, by Eunice Brooks Freese, 1976, p. 287) that includes this information on Beverly:
17. Clifford Neal Smith. 1973. "Virginia Land Grants in Kentucky and Ohio." National Genealogical Society Quarterly 61(1): 16-27. Warrants may be for service in either the French and Indian War or Revolutionary War. Some of these warrants (ones in Kentucky) may also appear in Jillson.
18. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
19. 1820-1950 Todd County Marriage Database (based on patron submissions, not the county records; online at the Todd County KYGenWeb site):
20. Anon. 1983/96. Kentucky Marriage Records: from the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD (Broderbund CD-519):
21. Cross Cemetery, Highway 29, Southwest of Allensville (online at the Todd County KYGenWeb site):
22a. Messages in the Stubblefield Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum). One message cites the following source: 22b. David B. Trimble. Stroud and Stubblefield of Virginia. 23. WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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