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and Josie Cory-Stubblefield. Bottom Right Photo 1946: Rayme,
Earlene, Keith (Troy Cory) Stubblefield, Donald Eugene,
Jackie, Olive, Bob Nering,
Natalie. Are
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CHILDREN
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ALDEN:
Jacqueline
P. Stubblefield Dec. 25th 1923 - Feb. 8th 2005.
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BUCHANAN 1881 - Marriage: Ada, Nathan
Dec. 29. Nathan was 21 yrs 3.
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Smart-Daaf Boys. Respectfully
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Jacqueline
Stubblefield / Born: 1925 / Died - 2005
(Married: Wayne Jones)
The
Stubblefield's - 1903 to 2006
Only
Oliver A.J. Stubblefield and Priscilla Alden had
children:
Married:
Sept 22, 1921, Kansas City, had Children, They
are:
Natalie
Olive Mae Stubblefield July 15th 1925- Jan.
15th 2006. MORE
STORY
Keith
Stubblefield - (Troy Cory)
Jacqueline
P. Stubblefield Dec. 25th 1923 - Feb. 8th 2005.
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Natalie
Olive Mae Stubblefield July 15th 1925- Jan.
15th 2006. MORE
STORY
Priscilla
- Oliver Stubblefield /
Marrage
Alden
Keith Stubblefield /
Earlene
Rayme
Donald Eugene
Keith
Stubblefield - (Troy Cory)
Keith
Stubblefield Jr. /
Scott
Stubblefield /
Priscilla
Alden Stubblefield /
FAMILY HISTORY OF THE BUCHANAN FAMILY
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).
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.
1913 - Nathan B. Stubblefield as a writer, defines
crow's feet as follows: "Those pictursque, 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 22st, Witchita, 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.
NATHAN
STUBBLEFIELD AND KENTUCKY'S "BIG SIX" WIRELESS
PATENTAll of Murray,
Kentucky
Senator Conn Linn
B. F. Schroeder
R. Downs
J. D. Roulett
Geo.C. McLarin
John P. McElrath
[Samuel E. Bynum]
Rainey T. Wells
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The
Stubblefield Family 1902 to
2006
The
Jackie Stubblefield Family
The
Oliver Stubblefield
The
Priscilla Stubblefield
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STUBBLEFIELD CLAN or BIG SIX GROUP
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NATHAN
B. STUBBLEFIELD -- (1860-1928) Wireless
Telephony -- AM radio Firewire - 1892 -- 1902
All-in-One Radio Patent -- 1908
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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.
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Cory
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