1830
- William Jefferson Stubblefield
(Capt. Billy)
1830-1874
Son of
Beverly B. Stubblefield and
Rebecca Wilson.
Capt Billy
was born August 4th 1830, in
Reckoning County, N.C. Remained
there until 1835 when family
moved to Calloway County,
Kentucky.
First
Wife:
Victoria
Bowman.
-----They
had four children (boys).
Victoria died at age 32 of
Scarlet Fever. Buried in Bowman
cemetery founded by her
father.
SONS
OF CAPT. BILLY AND VICTORIA
BOWMAN:
Walter W.
Stubblefield
Nathan Beverly (was 14 years old
when his father died)
James Franklin Stubblefield
William Victor Stubblefield
Second
Wife:
Clarissa
(Clara Jones)
Stubblefield
1875 -One daughter, Alene, born
Jan. 7. (6 mos after death of
father)
ABOUT
CAPT.
BILLY
1850 - 1851 - Worked at his
Father's saw mill.
1854 - Attended law school in
Louisville, Ky.
1855 - Law License Feb. 2.
1855 - practiced in Benton
-1856
1856 - Formed law partnership
with A. P. Thompson.
1860
- Nathan Beverly Stubblefield,
Born: Nov. 22, in Murray,
Ky.
1861 - Capt. Billy entered
Confederate Army for one year,
Oct. 10th, 1961 to Oct. 5th
1962.
1861 - Civil War diary Oct. 1861
- Sept. 1862.
1862 - Returned to Murray Civil
War frontline -- Oct. 5.
1871 - The Male and Female
Institute purchased by William
Jefferson Stubblefield (Nathan's
father).
1874 - DIES of
pneumonia.
FAMILY
HISTORY OF NATHAN B.
STUBBLEFIELDAND ADA MAE
BUCHANAN
1860
-
Nathan
Beverly Stubblefield, Born: Nov.
22, 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)
1884 Victoria Edison / No
Children
1885 Carrie F. / No Children
1887 Bernard
Bowman
-- Nickname:
Bernie
/ No Children
1891 Pattie Lee / No Children
1895 Nathan Franklin / No
Children
1897
Oliver J. -- Nickname: RayJack
Father
of / Keith (Troy)
Stubblefield.
1901 Helen J / No Children
1905 William Tesla (died 17 mos
old 1906)
02 /
GRANDCHILDREN
OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA
MAE:
Only
Oliver J. Stubblefield and
Priscilla Alden had children:
Married:
Sept 22, 1921, Kansas City, had
Children, They
are:
Jacqueline
P. Stubblefield Dec. 25th 1923 -
Feb. 8th 2005. MORE STORY
Natalie
Olive Mae Stubblefield July
15th 1925- Jan. 15th 2006.
MORE
STORY
Keith
Stubblefield - (Troy
Cory)
GREAT
GRAND-CHILDREN OF NATHAN B.
STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA
MAE:
Alden
Keith Stubblefield
/
Keith
Stubblefield Jr.
/
Scott
Stubblefield
/
Priscilla
Alden Stubblefield
/
03
- Priscilla
Alden - Stubblefield - 1903 to
1990
CHILDREN
OF OLIVER A. J. STUBBLEFIELD AND
PRISCILLA
ALDEN:
Only
Oliver A.J. Stubblefield and
Priscilla Alden had children:
Married:
Sept 22, 1921, Kansas City,
Kansas
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GREAT-GRAND-CHILDREN
OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD AND ADA
MAE:
Jacqueline
P. Stubblefield Dec. 25th 1923 -
Feb. 8th 2005. MORE STORY
Natalie
Olive Mae Stubblefield July
15th 1925- Jan. 15th 2006.
MORE
STORY
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Stubblefield
Priscilla
- Oliver Stubblefield /
Marrage
FAMILY
TIMELINE: NATHAN B.
STUBBLEFIELDAND 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.
1884 - Born: Victoria Edison
Stubblefield Nov. 11. Died June
24, 1967 (83 yrs).
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.
1891 - Born: Pattie Lee, March
21. Died June 24, 1967 (77
yrs).
1892 - First Public Wireless
Atmospheric Telephone
Demonstration in Murray.
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
Bartholdy.
1902 - Public Radio Demonstration
January 1, Townsquare in
Murray.
1902 - Reporter meets Nathan for
private demonstration, on January
10.
1902 - Wireless telephone
demonstration in Philadelpia, 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-del-green 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.
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.
1912 - 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 appointed
attorney for the Stubblefield
children (nonresidents) in
pending case. 85 acre tract of
land. Nathan wants $3,430.00 and
1 acre of the land from the
children.
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
22st, Kansas City, Mo. First
child born, December 25, 1923.
Jacqueline, Natalie Ada Mae,
Keith (Troy), Donald, Earlene and
Rayme.
1923
- First Grandchild born:
Jacqueline, then Natalie Ada 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.
NATHAN
STUBBLEFIELD AND KENTUCKY'S "BIG
SIX" WIRELESS PATENT HOLDERS
All of Murray, Kentucky
Senator Conn Linn
B. F. Schroeder
R. Downs
J. D. Roulett
Geo. c.
McLarinv
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.
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