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, 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)
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.
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.