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Deborah Stubbs 1777–1851 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 May 1777

Birth Location: Wrightsboro, GA

Death Date: 30 Sep 1851

Death Location: Preble Co., OH

Father: John Sr.

Mother: Esther MADDOCK

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The story of Deborah Stubbs began in 1777 in Wrightsboro, GA. Deborah Stubbs passed away in 1851 in Preble Co., OH.

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Biography

  • The story of Deborah Stubbs began in 1777 in Wrightsboro, GA.
  • Deborah Stubbs passed away in 1851 in Preble Co., OH.

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Deborah Stubbs's Ancestors

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Deborah Stubbs
1777–1851
Birth Place: Wrightsboro, GA
Parents
John STUBBS Sr.
1732–1803
Chester Co., PA
Esther MADDOCK
1740–1786
Chester Co., PA
Grandparents
Thomas STUBBS
1692–1763
ST John the Baptist Parish, Worch., ENG
Mary MINOR
1692–1763
Limerick ??, Ireland
Joseph MADDOCK
1720–1794
Brandywine Creek, PA see notes
Rachel DENNIS
1720–1823
Haddenfield, Gloucester Co., NJ see note
Great-Grandparents
Daniel STUBBS
1646–1719
Mary NIEST
1649–
John MINOR
1669–
Esther UBRUM
1673–
Nathan MADDUCK
1691–1714
Samuel DENNIS
1679–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William STUBBS
1606–1681
Alice HULLNOS
1610–
Thomas NEAST
1626–
Joanne
1630–
Abel MADDOCK
1668–1702
Alice
1668–
Thomas DENNIS
1650–1720
Jane TATNELL
1661–

Deborah Stubbs's Timeline

2 Records

1777
12 May 1777
Birth of Deborah Stubbs in Wrightsboro, GA
Wrightsboro, GA
1851
30 Sep 1851
Age 74
Death of Deborah Stubbs in Preble Co., OH
Preble Co., OH

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 May 1777
    Event Place: Wrightsboro, GA
    Record Source: Descendants of Thomas & Mary Stubbs

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Sep 1851
    Event Place: Preble Co., OH
    Record Source: Descendants of Thomas & Mary Stubbs

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