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Researched by the authors of "The Smart-Daaf Boys, The Inventors of Radio and Television and the Life Style of Nathan B. Stubblefield" 1992; "Disappointment s Are Great - Follow The Money...the Internet! The Inventors of wireless webcasting" 2003; "DDiaries - Nathan B. Stubblfield, The Neglected Genius" 2004 -- Josie Cory-Stubblefield / Troy Cory-Stubblefield.

FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STUBBLEFIELD, BOWMAN & BUCHANAN FAMILY BY:

WILLIAM JEFFERSON STUBBLEFIELD (CAPT. "BILLY"), War Diary, Autobiography and Will, written in 1862-1873; NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD (a brief history of Stubblefield ancestry written by Nathan on May 10, 1923); MRS. N. B. STUBBLEFIELD (ADA, MAE BUCHANAN) of Murray, Kentucky (Written by Ada Mae at Little Rock Arkansas, 1936, two months before her death on January 28, 1937 in Clarksdale, Miss); Updates by VICTORIA STUBBLEFIELD, furnished to her by her father, Nathan B. Stubblefield in the year 1924, and further updated and confirmed in the year 1964 in Jackson Mississippi; Updated and confirmed by Troy Cory-Stubblefield 1967-1992. Updated and confirmed from original archival documents by Josie Cory in the years 1972-1992.

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TROY CORY-STUBBLEFIELD FAMILY HISTORY OF THE BUCHANAN FAMILY

BY MRS. N. B. STUBBLEFIELD (ADA MAE BUCHANAN), written at Little Rock Arkansas, 1936, two months before her death on January 28, 1937 in Clarksdale, Miss.

1991 - TRANSCRIBED BY: Josie Cory-Stubblefield from the original notes of Ada Mae Buchanan.

According to Victory Stubblefield, her mother Ada Mae Buchanan, was the great-grandniece of President James Buchanan.

JAMES BUCHANAN AND ELIZABETH SPEER
1783 - emigrated from County Donegal, Ireland. They had 10 children.
1791 - Born: James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States, on April 23, the second of 11 children; died in 1868. Many people remember mainly two things about him: that he was the only president who never married; and that the Civil War followed his administration.
--- Buchanan was born on April 23, 1791, in a log cabin near the frontier settlement of Cove Gap, Pennsylvania. His father, a Scotch-Irish immigrant, had come to America in 1783.
--- President James Buchanan, had 10 brothers and sisters. Ada Mae's grandfather James Buchanan of Pennsylvania, was a descendant of one of the children of the brothers of President James Buchanan.

CHILDREN OF JAMES BUCHANAN AND BETTIE ROWLET (grandfather and grandmother of Ada Mae) They had 2 daughters.
--- Charley Buchanan, married a McKinney; had child Mat, Joel and Jennie
--- (granddaughter, Jennie married a Ragon and lived in Louisville, Kentucky)
--- William Buchanan, moved to Kentucky
--- John Buchanan, lived in Virginia
--- Joseph Buchanan, lived in Pennsylvania and moved to Kentucky

CHILDREN OF THE JONES's (grandfather and grandmother of Ada Mae)
----- Ada Mae's grandfather Jones married a widow, Wadlington in Mississippi. She had one child Fred Wadlington who was a half brother of my mother. She died and he married the widow. She had three such children, George, Molley and Casy , and they had 5 children:
--- Lee Jones, (married Ed Settle)
--- Laura Jones, (married Jeff Crossland)
--- Addie Jones, (married Jack Jonson)
--- Minnie Jones, (married Jeff Wyath)
--- Charley Jones,

CHILDREN OF JOSEPH ROWLET BUCHANAN AND ELIZABETH JONES
--- Joseph Buchanan was born and raised in Virginia Halifax, Pennsylvania and came to Kentucky when a young man and married Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Harden Jones who was raised near Hopkinsville, Ky. My mother's own sisters were Georgia, brother was Stanley, who was killed in the Revolutionary War of 1860. Georgia married a Gray. There were five of us.
--- Ada Buchanan, great-grandniece of President Buchanan (married Nathan B. Stubblefield)
--- Stanley Buchanan (never married)
--- Milton Buchanan (married Hattie Harrison)
--- Harden Buchanan (married Lou Frazier)
--- Sallie Buchanan (married Frank Kimbrough)

--- The Buchanan were of English descent. The Stubblefields are of English descent too, but some of the older ones married Germans. Tradition says two Stubblefield brothers came over from England and that all of the Stubblefields came from them. Stubblefield is a German name and was formerly called Stubenfield. There are lots of Jonses in Hopkinsville and Kadiz that are related to my mother but I don't know but a few of them as the older ones are all dead.
--- By Bernard Stubblefield: Ada Mae Stubblefield is buried in the MacHendry Church yard burial ground, near Mayfield, Kentucky besides her father and mother as her last request.
--- My father Nathan B. Stubblefield is buried in the Bowman Graveyard North of Murray, Kentucky within 10' of the S.W. corner of the small iron inclosure occupied by my grandfather, Billie Stubblefield (Capt. Billy).

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FAMILY TIMELINE: NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MAE BUCHANAN

1881 - Marriage: Ada, Nathan Dec. 29. Nathan was 21 yrs
1892 - First Public Wireless Demonstration in Murray
1883 - Born: Frederic Stubblefield, Oct. 1. Died April 9, 1984. (6 months old)
1884 - Died: Frederic, April 9.
1885 - Wireless Telephone Demonstration - 200 yards from house. (Witness: Duncan Holt)
1885 - Born: Carrie F. Stubblefield, April 21. Died November 26, 1885 (7 months old)
1886 - Nathan at age 26, wrote a poem describing the travails of one who would choose a life of scientific invention. "The Inventor and the Crank".
1887 - Born: Bernard (Bernie) Bowman Stubblefield, August 30. Died Oct. 4, 1973 (86 yrs)
1890 - Nathan B. Stubblefield landed on the farm. Means to provide for his family and to finance experimental work.
1890 - Born: Pattie Lee, March 21. Died June 24, 1967 (77 yrs).
1892 - First Public Wireless Atmospheric Telephone Demonstration in Murray.
1892 - Born: Victoria Edison Stubblefield Nov. 11. Died June 24, 1967 (75 yrs).
1892 - Died: William Victor, brother of N.B. Stubblefield, at age 27.
1895 - Born: Nathan Franklin Stubblefield, May 28. Died February 10, 1970 (75 yrs).
1897 - Born: Oliver J. (RayJack) Stubblefield, December 27. Died June 6, 1962 (65 yrs).
1901 - Born: Helen J. Stubblefield, September 12. Died March 21, 1989 (88 yrs).
1902 - Radio Demonstration Washington on March 20, on Potomac River, Steamer Bartholdi.
1902 - Public Radio Demonstration January 1, Townsquare in Murray.
1902 - Reporter meets Nathan for private demonstration, on January 10.
1902 - Wireless telephone demonstration in Philadelphia, on May 30.
1902 - Wireless telephone demonstration in New York, took place between June 11 - July 11, at Manhattan's Battery Parks.
1905 - Born: William Tesla Stubblefield, May 7. Died October 14, 1906 (17 months old).
1906 - Died: William Tesla Stubblefield, Oct. 14.
1907 - Nathan B. Stubblefield Wireless telephone Enterprise formed with the "Big Six"
1907 - Teleph-on-delgreen Industrial School estab. on Sept. 4. Change from Nathan Stubblefield Industrial School
1907 - Trip to Washington Jan. 14 - April 20, 1907.
1907 - Wireless Telephone Patent Application Filed, April 5. Serial No. 366,544 - Room 109.
1907 - Con Linn and Nathan in Washington to secure original patent May 1. Returned to Murray June 8.
1907 - Patent Letter, October 16. Patent filed 4/5/07 examined and ALLOWED. (Patent to expire May 12, 1925).
1908 - Patent Expires: Thomas A. Edison's Antenna - 1891 Wireless Telegraphy Patent.
1910 0624 - Congress approved "Act to require apparatus and operators for radio communication on certain ocean steamers" An act approved July 23, 1912.
1911 - N. B. Stubblefield arrives in Washington, DC with Miss Pattie on May 18, 1911. Nathan meets with Gen. George Squier, prior to Squier's plans to turn over certain patent rights to the People of the United States. In exchange for certain transfers, Nathan agrees to accept Squier's offer for the patent to the aircraft and wireless radio system. See 1912 - Flying Machine Patent, May 15. (Filed Jan. 19) GRANTED Dec. 10.
1911 - 0101 -GEORGE O. SQUIER - PATENTS - (Patents Expire 1928) - All of his discoveries and inventions -- some shared with Stubblefield, worth millions -- were patented in the name of the people of the United States on January 1, 1911.
1911 - COLLINS INDICTED - December 1911. Four officers of the Continental Co. excepting Walter Massie were indicted for using the mails to defraud in selling worthless stock.
1911 - CONN LINN - RESIGNS FROM THE KENTUCKY SENATE, and leaves Murray Kentucky, for Oklahoma. DeForest's RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - BANKRUPT IN 1911, when it expired owing to DeForest's inability to raise further funds.
1911 - DeForest's RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - BANKRUPT IN 1911, when it expired owing to DeForest's inability to raise further funds.
1911 - GEORGE O. SQUIER, PATENTS - (Patent Expire 1928) - All of his discoveries and inventions -- some shared with Stubblefield, worth millions -- were patented in the name of the people of the Untied States on January 1, 1911.
1911 05 -United Wireless Trial - May 17, 1911 - Bogart pleads guilty.
1911 0723 -United Wireless -Bankrupt. On July 23, 1911, United Wireless was adjudicated bankrupt in the Courts of Maine, and on September 15, 1911, Trustees in Bankruptcy were appointed.
1912 03 - A Warrant Was Served DeForest For His Arrest In March, 1912 - on a federal indictment charging him with use of the mails to defraud in connection with sales of stock in the most recent four of his radio telephone companies.
1912 0325 - United Wireless Co. - In March, 1912, United Wireless Pleaded No contest - and was taken over by the British Marconi Co. for the payment of $700,000. The company was immediately sold to American Marconi.
1912 0813 - "Act to regulate state by state radio communication" (Public 264)(S. 6412); approved Aug. 13, 1912.
1912 1210 - PATENT: Stubblefield Flying Machines U.S. Patent, #1046895, December 10, 1912; Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page. Letters Patent granted Stubblefield for 17 years from December 10, 1912 (expired Dec. 10, 1929).
1912 - Patent Application for Flying Machine filed Jan. 19 in the name of son Bernard.
1912 - Dissolution of Teleph-on-delgreen. Public Notice, May 6.
1912 - Flying Machine Patent ALLOWED, May 15. (Filed Jan. 19) GRANTED Dec. 10.
1913 - Nathan Lawsuit against children.
1913 - Warranty Deed to Bernard Stubblefield, Aug. 8. for Lot 220 & 221, Central Ave., Murray.
1913 - Retainer of Atty. A. D. Thompson by Bernard, in Case N. B. Stubblefield vs. B. B. Stubblefield, Victoria Stubblefield, Pattie L. Stubblefield.
1913 - Rainey T. Wells on Oct. 29. appointed attorney for Nathan B. Stubblefield in pending case. 85 acre tract of land, Nathan wants $3,430.00 and 1 acre of the land from the children.
1913 - Nathan B. Stubblefield as a writer, defines crow's feet as follows: "Those picturesque, lovely, time made dimply, furrowy, marks of venerableness, that carry the sadness of life away from the sunny slopes of childhood's lustrous innocencies.
1914 - Marconi's 1897 Wireless Telegraphy Patent Expires.
1915 - Patent Expires: for Stubblefield's Electrolyte Battery and Radio Voice Detector and Transmitter.
1917 - Ada May leaves Nathan on Jan. 5. Helen marries and moves to Tennessee.
1917 - Nathan's Will to Victoria on May 14 (handwritten original).
1919 - Nathan's Letter Re: Journal, on May 23 (Handwritten original).
1921 - Oliver J. Stubblefield and Priscilla Alden: Married: Sept 22nd, Wichita, Kansas. First child born, December 25, 1923. Jacqueline, Natalie Ada Mae, Keith (Troy).
1923 - First Grandchild born: Jacqueline, then Natalie Olive Mae, then Keith (Troy).
1926 - Rainey T. Wells became president o Murray State college.
1928 - Nathan B Stubblefield Died March 28, buried March 31 Bowman Cemetery.
1930 - March 28. Murray State honored Nathan B Stubblefield with Headstone where the Wireless Telephone was invented and demonstrated. Rainey T. Wells headed the ceremony.
1937 - Died: Ada Mae Stubblefield, Jan. 29, at Clarksdale, Miss.
1939 - Died: Walter Stubblefield, brother of N.B. Stubblefield.
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957 - Keith Stubblefield takes show-biz name of Troy Cory prior to signing pending recording, movie contracts. Signed with Specialty Records, (1957) - Mercury Records (1960), Cinema Prize (1968). BBC (1971) (VRA 1972-present). Sonny Bono, Nat Goodman, Bob Sherman, Dick Sherman, Bob Roberts, Art Rupe, Sylvester Levy, Muff Merfin, and Ambros Seelos were Troy Cory's producers.
1962 - Died: June 6. Oliver Stubblefield, son of Nathan B. Stubblefield and father of
Troy Cory-Stubblefield, was sometimes referred by his close friends and two wives, Priscilla and Elma as "RayJack" or just plaint "Jack". Oliver was living with son Troy at the time of his death. Troy Cory-Stubblefield and first wife Dorothy Karen took remains of his father, a veteran of World War I and II, to Jackson, Miss. to attend burial.
1963 - Died: Pattie Lee Stubblefield, daughter of N. B Stubblefield.
1967 - Died: Victory Edison Stubblefield, daughter of N. B Stubblefield. Nephew Troy Cory-Stubblefield, flies to Jackson, Miss. to attend burial and inherits trunk with many archival documents of inventor grandfather, Nathan B. Stubblefield.
1973 - Died: Bernard B. Stubblefield, son of Nathan B. Stubblefield. Bernard, called "Bernie" by his close friends, wills trunk with diaries, inventions, archival documents and personal papers to his nephew,
Troy Cory-Stubblefield, who with second wife Josie, travel to Jackson, Miss. for burial.

Troy opens Trunk, containing archival documents for first time on local CBS tv station in Jackson, Miss.
1989 - Died: March 21, Helen Stubblefield, daughter of N. B. Stubblefield.
Troy Cory- Stubblefield flew back to Oklahoma with his mother Priscilla Alden Stubblefield to attend funeral. Aunt Helen willed trunk with archival documents and personal papers to her nephew Troy.

"Now tradition told me by the Stubblefields of Washington D.C. say that the wife of John Stubblefield was German and also that the name Stubblefield was Stubenfeldt (German) originally. According to Nathan B. Stubblefield there is a great number of Stubblefields at Funk's grove and McLainsborough, Illinois. Also there is a great number of Stubblefields in all the states supposed to be offsprings of the Three Puritan fathers, John, William and Edward. " N.B.S. May 10, 1923.

Nathan was a stickler when it came to recording and stated,
"Pin this away in your Bible, or Record it in there, for your Children."-- N.B.S. May 10, 1923

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FAMILY HISTORY OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MAE BUCHANAN

 1860 - Nathan Beverly Stubblefield, Born: Nov. 27, in Murray, Ky.

Son of William Jefferson Stubblefield (Capt. Billy) 1830-1874 and Victoria Bowman. Victoria died at age 32 of Scarlet Fever. Nathan is buried near his father and mother in the Bowman cemetery founded by her father.
CHILDREN OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MAE:
1883 Frederic (died 6 mos old 1884)
1885 Carrie F. / No Children
1887 Bernard Bowman
-- Nickname: Bernie / No Children
1890 Pattie Lee / No Children
1892 Victoria Edison / No Children
1895 Nathan Franklin / No Children
1897 Oliver J. -- Nickname: RayJack Father of / Keith (Troy) Stubblefield.
1901 Helen Joe / No Children
1905 William Tesla (died 17 mos old 1906)

GRANDCHILDREN OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MAE:
Only Oliver J. Stubblefield and Priscilla Alden:
Married: Sept 22, 1921, Wichita, Kansas, had Children, They are:

Keith Stubblefield - (Troy Cory)
Jacqueline /
Natalie Olive /

GREAT-GRAND-CHILDREN OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MANERVIE (ADA MAE):

Alden Keith Stubblefield /
Keith Stubblefield Jr. /
Scott Stubblefield /
Priscilla Alden Stubblefield /

Oliver A.J. Stubblefield
Priscilla Alden Stubblefield
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Family History of Keith Stubblefield (Troy Cory)

--- Only Oliver J. Stubblefield with a Priscilla Alden had children, and grandchildren
Priscilla Alden is a descendant of John Alden who came to America from England on the Mayflower and landed at Plymouth Rock.

CHILDREN OF OLIVER STUBBLEFIELD AND PRISCILLA ALDEN
Oliver and Priscilla Married: Sept 22, 1921, at Wichita, Kansas, had 3 Children, They are:

--- Keith Stubblefield - (Troy Cory)
--- Jacqueline Stubblefield /
--- Natalie Olive Stubblefield /

Rainey T. Wells
Kentucky "Big Six" 1902
NATHAN STUBBLEFIELD AND HIS KENTUCKY "BIG SIX" WIRELESS PATENT HOLDERS
All of Murray, Kentucky
Senator Conn Linn
B. F. Schroader
R. Downs
J. D. Roulett
Geo. C. McLarin
John P. McElrath
[Samuel E. Bynum]
Rainey T. Wells

NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD -- (1860-1928)
Wireless Telephony -- AM radio Firewire -
1892 -- 1902 All-in-One Radio Patent -- 1908
Nine Years Before Smart-Daaf Boys Marconi and Deforest
mastered sending Dit Dahs
around the family home in Italy, and DeForest finished his studies at Yale, Nathan Stubblefield was the patent holder and owner of his own mechanical telephone, telephone company and telephone system. By 1892, Nathan's vibrating phone could transmit voice without wires from grounded electromagnetic wave energy, then through the atmosphere to a companion receiver. It was the 17-year-old Rainey T. Wells (b. Dec. 25, 1875, d. June 15, 1958) who attentively heard his first words over a wireless telephone in 1892, at Teléph-on-délgreen, now Murray State University.

Fifteen years later, Rainey, now a judge
in the Kentucky Calloway Court system, opened his 1907 Christmas Day birthday toast with the truism that most legal scholars quote on the first day in law school, to keep a step or two ahead of the freshman. "De minimis non curat lex" ("The law does not concern itself with trifles").
-----By 1898, Nathan's portable telephone could transmit voice as far as one mile through the atmosphere &endash; by means of his newly patented firewire, "electrolytic coil aerial" and a special loop antenna connected to his transmitter.

-----But So What!

Shortly after receiving his earth electrolytic
battery patent, (1898) -- Nathan commenced selling franchises to various investors, to help finance and market his wireless demonstrations held in Philadelphia, New York and Washington, D.C., in 1902. He used the orchards around his Teléph-on-délgreen Industrial School, and the lawn surrounding of the Court house in Murray to display different uses for his telephone and wireless system. *(See Footnote.) * .
-----By leaving a remote wireless receiver on overnight, sitting in the barn, the unit operated as a wireless microphone and listening surveillance system. The electricity being emitted from the earth was an unlimited free flowing uni-directional stream of electricity, which never switched off and did not diminish with the time of day or length of use. These little coils had the ability to convert an electric current into alternating radio-frequency waves when passing through a field of action created by the human voice. *(See Footnote, John Hopi.)
-----These series of pulses which varied in strength, (amplitude) &endash; could then be transmitted through the atmosphere by a coil aerial placed near the field of action, to one or more companion wireless systems. One unit was designed with output sockets to connect to the local Murray telephone exchange for wired online broadcasting. (See Chapter 05, "The Phony Craze" -- for more details.)
In November 1906, when Nathan

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Beverly B. Stubblefield andRebecca Wilson /
William Jefferson Stubblefield (Capt. Billy) /
Victoria Bowman /

CHILDREN OF CAPT. BILLY AND VICTORIA BOWMAN:
Walter W. Stubblefield /
Nathan B. Stubblefield /
James Franklin Stubblefield /
William Victor Stubblefield /

CHILDREN OF CAPT. BILLY AND CLARISSA JONES
Alene Stubblefield /

CHILDREN OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA MAE:
Victoria Edison Stubblefield /
Carrie F, Stubblefield /
Bernard (Bernie) Stubblefield /
Pattie Lee Stubblefield /
Nathan Franklin Stubblefield /
Oliver J (RayJack) Stubblefield /
Helen J Stubblefield /

CHILDREN OF OLIVER (RayJack) AND
PRISCILLA ALDEN
Jacqueline Stubblefield /
Natalie Olive Stubblefield /
Keith Stubblefield aka (Troy Cory) /

CHILDREN OF JACQUELINE STUBBLEFIELD AND WAYNE JONES /

CHILDREN OF NATALIE OLIVE STUBBLEFIELD AND ROBERT NERING /

CHILDREN OF KEITH STUBBLEFIELD (TROY CORY) AND DOROTHY SWAFFORD

Alden Keith Stubblfield /
Keith Jr. -Troy Cory Jr./
Prisclla Cory Stubblfield /
Scott Stubblefield /

DESCENDANTS OF
KEITH - TROY CORY - STUBBLEFIELD /
and JOSIE STUBBLEFIELD CORY - SIGL /

DESCENDANTS OF THE CO-OWNER'S of the 1907 NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD Wireless Telephone Patent

MEMBERS OF THE "BIG SIX"

01. Senator Conn Linn /
02. B. F. Schroeder /
03. R. Downs /
04. J. D. Roulett /
05. Geo. c. McLarin /
06. John P. McElrath /
and
Samuel E. Bynum /
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