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Mary Stubblefield 1708–1818 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708

Birth Location: Culpepper, Virginia, United States

Death Date: 18 Apr 1818

Death Location: Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States

Father: Thomas Stubblefield

Mother: Susanna Blake

Spouse(s):

Children(s): George Shortridge

The story of Mary Stubblefield began in 1708 in Culpepper, Virginia, United States. Mary Stubblefield had children including George David Shortridge. Mary Stubblefield passed away in 1818 in Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Stubblefield began in 1708 in Culpepper, Virginia, United States.
  • Mary Stubblefield had children including George David Shortridge.
  • Mary Stubblefield passed away in 1818 in Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States.

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Mary Stubblefield's Ancestors

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Mary Stubblefield
1708–1818
Birth Place: Culpepper, Virginia, United States
Parents
Thomas Stubblefield
1700–1758
Gloucester, Virginia, USA
Susanna Blake
1688–1751
Thriplow, Cambridgeshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Stubblefield's Descendants

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Mary Stubblefield (1708–18 Apr 1818)
  1. 1. George (David) Shortridge 1728–1810 m. Keziah Read 1730–
    1. 1. Samuel Shortridge 1756–1822 m. Sally Scholl 1757–1822
      1. 1. John (Franklin) Shortridge 1804–1880
      2. 2. Samuel (Shortridge) Jr 1785–1844
      3. 3. Morgan Shortridge 1799–1858
      4. 4. James Shortridge 1790–
      5. 5. Celia Shortridge 1786–
      6. 6. Elizabeth Shortridge 1785–1863
      7. 7. Leah Shortridge 1787–1859
      8. 8. Kesiah Shortridge 1782–
    2. 2. John Shortridge 1767–
    3. 3. Col. (George David) Shortridge 1758–1805 m. Elizabeth Muir 1758–1831
      1. 1. Keren (Happuck) Shortridge 1779–1831 m. John Chadwick 1760–1850
        1. 1. Eliza (Margaret) Erwin 1804–1871
        2. 2. Hiram (Thomas) Chadwick 1799–1848 m. Leah (H) Richardson 1806–1898
        3. 3. Jackson (Napoleon) Chadwick 1816–1898
        4. 4. Lucretia (Adelard Shortridge) Carson 1821–1885
        5. 5. John (Madison) Chadwick 1809–
        6. 6. Alvin (Manefee) Chadwick 1818–
        7. 7. Sarah (Sally) Chadwick 1811–1849
        8. 8. Cynthia (Ann) Chadwick 1800–
        9. 9. Hanson (Shortridge) Chadwick 1807–
        10. 10. Grover (George) Chadwick 1797– m. Lucretia Packwood –1850
        11. 11. Shelby (Wayne) Chadwick 1814–1854 m. Mary (Ann) Chadwick 1821–1864
        12. 12. George Chadwick 1802–1857
    4. 4. John Shortridge 1765–1823
    5. 5. Samuel Shortridge 1756–1822

Mary Stubblefield's Timeline

2 Records

1708
1708
Birth of Mary Stubblefield in Culpepper, Virginia, United States
Culpepper, Virginia, United States
1818
18 Apr 1818
Age 110
Death of Mary Stubblefield in Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States
Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: Culpepper, Virginia, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Apr 1818
    Event Place: Spotsville, Warren, Kentucky, United States

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