Born
1755
Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6977.
Longitude: W79.8834.
[4][8][17]
File @M3331@.
Died
25 AUG 1825.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[17][18]
Probate:
27 AUG 1825.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[18]
Buried Liles Cemetery.
1825
Bennettsville, Marlboro, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6174.
Longitude: W79.6848.
[17]
Property: Sale of 45 acres from James Stubbs to William Stubbs for $100.
12 SEP 1797.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[19]
File @M179@.
Sale of 300 acres from Christopher Vernon to James Stubbs for $200.
13 DEC 1796.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[20]
File @M5926@.
Witness
13 APR 1795.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[21]
File @M4716@.
Court
18 JUL 1788.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[22]
File @M6262@.
Courtarah Miller decd.
15 JUN 1820.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[16]
File @M2489@.
Courte estate of Alexander McDaniel.
15 DEC 1819.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[16]
File @M2489@.
Courtunds w.r.t the estate of Thomas Pearce.
3 SEP 1798.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[15]
File @M21@.
Court
MAR 1797.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[14]
File @M1864@.
Courtext term.
1 SEP 1796.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[13]
File @M4864@.
Courtt Term.
2 SEP 1793.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[12]
File @M1854@.
Court
MAR 1791.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[11]
File @M6370@.
Courts a juror.
DEC 1788.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[10]
File @M2374@.
Courttit Juror.
2 SEP 1788.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[9]
File @M3502@.
Courts be remitted.
6 MAR 1788.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[23]
File @M4848@.
Courtt of duty after being empanel a Petit Juror.
3 MAR 1788.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[23]
File @M4848@.
Deed of Gift, Milla, Silas, Rebekah, Alexander, and David.
2 JAN 1806.
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[24]
File @M605@.
Residence
1820
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[7]
1810
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[6]
1800
Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6017.
Longitude: W79.6781.
[5]
1780
South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N33.6375.
Longitude: W80.0833.
[3]
1790
Cheraw, Chesterfield, South Carolina, USA.
Map:
Latitude: N34.6977.
Longitude: W79.8834.
[2]
File M179Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 46.jpg Format: jpg. Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 46. From: Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 46.
File M1854SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 064.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 064. 2 Sep 1793. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M1864SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 084.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 084. Mar 1797. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M21SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 109.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 109. 1 Jun 1798. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M2374SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 053.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 053. Dec 1788. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M2489SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 126.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 126. 15 Dec 1819. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M2768STUBBS John - Summary with Sons.pdf Format: jpg. STUBBS John - Summary with Sons. 1964 Intro paragraphs of "Abstracts of Divisions of Estates of Stubbs and Allied Families of Marlboro County, South Carolina.".
File M3331John Extract from History of Marlboro County.pdf Format: jpg. STUBBS John Extract from History of Marlboro County. From: "A History of Marlboro County, South Carolina." Bishop Gregg, in his" History of the Old Cheraws," mentions the name of John Stubbs, and says of him "that in November, 1753, he took up a grant of land on Catfiish Creek in Marion, and was doubtless the ancestor of the large connection of that name in Marlboro." John had a brolher named William, for Mr. William F. Stubbs, of Anson County, North Carolina, who is now entering his 92d year, says: "My grandfather informed me that his father, John or William, came from England before the Revolutionary War and settled in Marlboro County," and further says, "He·was a small man, a weaver by trade, and married Miss Rebecca Conner, a very large lady, who became the mother of.five sons; Lewis, James, Thomas, William, John and, doubtless also Peter. Of these, Lewis, the first mentioned, settled where Mrs. Mastin Stubbs now lives and was the father of Rev. Campbell Stubbs, ·John J. and Lewis· E.; James settled where B. I. Liles now lives and· was the ·father of John, David, Alexander and Silas.
File M3502SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 048.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 048. Mar 1790. From: "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court (1785-1799) and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary (1791-1821).
File M4716Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 100.jpg Format: jpg. Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 100. From: Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 100.
File M4848SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 033.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 033. Mar 1788. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M4864SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 079.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 079. 1 Sep 1796. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M5926Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 41.jpg Format: jpg. Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 41. From: Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes B-1 and B and E-1 Page 41.
File M605STUBBS James - Deed of Gift Establishing Lineage.pdf Format: jpg. STUBBS James - Deed of Gift Establishing Lineage. 2 Jan 1806. [DEED OF GIFT] JAMES STUBBS of Marlborough District to his seven Beloved children: JOHN STUBBS, SEALA STUBBS, MILLA STUBBS, SILAS STUBBS, REBEKAH STUBBS, ALEXANDER STUBBS, and DAVID STUBBS. For love and affection, the following Nego Slaves: TOM, CHANE, JACK, VILE, RACHEL, and LEWIS....to be Equally Divided after my Death so that the Surviving part of the sd Children may have an equal part of sd Negro Slaves ... Provided I do reserve and keep to myself for and during the term of my natural life of the sd Nego Slaves .... James (H) Stubbs Wit: R. Caroloss, Jno. Winfield. Proved 8 Jan 1806 by Robertson Carloss before John Winfield, CCP. Rec: 8 Jan 1806.
File M6262Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 25.jpg Format: jpg. Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 25. From: Abstracts of Conveyances Marlborogh County South Carolina Volumes A-1 and AA Page 25.
File M6370SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 057.jpg Format: jpg. SOUTH CAROLINA Marlboro County Minutes of the County Court Page 057. Mar 1791. From "Marlborough County, South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799 and Minutes of the Court of Ordinary 1791-1821" by Brent H. Holcomb.
File M7118Jones Family Tree Media20 United States Federal Census(3).jpg Format: jpg. 1820 United States Federal Census. Year: 1820; Census Place: , Marlboro, South Carolina; Roll: M33_121; Page: ; Image: .
File M8260Jones Family Tree Media10 United States Federal Census(10).jpg Format: jpg. 1810 United States Federal Census. Year: 1810; Census Place: , Marlboro, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 96A; Family History Number: 0181420; Image: 00175.
File M8291Jones Family Tree Media00 United States Federal Census(10).jpg Format: jpg. 1800 United States Federal Census. Year: 1800; Census Place: , Marlboro District, South Carolina; Roll: ; Page: ; Image: .
File M8294Jones Family Tree Media90 United States Federal Census(10).jpg Format: jpg. 1790 United States Federal Census. Year: 1790; Census Place: St Thomas, Cheraws District, South Carolina; Roll: ; Image:
File M8411South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980(15).jpg Format: jpg. South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980. Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Marlboro County); Probate Place: Marlboro, South Carolina.
Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 28 November 2021), memorial page for James Stubbs (1755–1825), Find A Grave: Memorial #64632683, citing Liles Cemetery, Bennettsville, Marlboro County, South Carolina, USA.
↑ 8.08.1
Source: #S139 Pages 184 - 185 Bishop Gregg, in his" History of the Old Cheraws," mentions the name of John Stubbs, and says of him "that in November, 1753, he took up a grant of land on Catfiish Creek in Marion, and was doubtless the ancestor of the large connection of that name in Marlboro." John had a brolher named William, for Mr. William F. Stubbs, of Anson County, North Carolina, who is now entering his 92d year, says: "My grandfather informed me that his father, John or William, came from England before the Revolutionary War and settled in Marlboro County," and further says, "He·was a small man, a weaver by trade, and married Miss Rebecca Conner, a very large lady, who became the mother of.five sons; Lewis, James, Thomas, William, John and, doubtless also Peter. Of these, Lewis, the first mentioned, settled where Mrs. Mastin Stubbs now lives and was the father of Rev. Campbell Stubbs, ·John J. and Lewis· E.; James settled where B. I. Liles now lives and· was the ·father of John, David, Alexander and Silas. File @M3331@
↑ 18.018.118.2
Source: #S137 Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Marlboro County); Probate Place: Marlboro, South Carolina File @M8411@
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Source: #S138 Volume E-1, page 185 Deed #920: James Stub[b]s of Marlborough County to William Stubbs Senr of same. For $100, 45 acres more or less ... adjoining sd William Stubbs [land] ... beign part of a tract of 1500 acres Originally Granted to Benjamin Stubs Junr ... conveyed by Robert Ellison Esqr, Sheriff of Cheraw District, to Christopher Vernon and from him to sd James Stubs ... Wit: Shadh. Easterlig, Wm. Stubbs Junr. [A receipt follows.] Proved: 21 Feb 1798 by Shadrach Easterling before Nathan Thomas, JP Marlborough County. Rec: 12 Apr 1798 File @M179@
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Source: #S138 Volume E-1, page 138 Deed #894: Christopher Vernon of Chesterfield County to James Stubbs of Marlborough County. For $200, 300 acres more or less .... bounding N on Joseph McDaniel and Charles Brights land, E on Crooked Creek, S on sd James Stubbs and William Stubbs land, W on the Beaverdam Creek .... being the residue of two Tracts of Land, one of 640 acres and the other 1500 acres originally Granted to Benjamin Hicks Junr. and conveyed by Robert Ellison Esqr, Sheriff of Cheraw District, to sd Christopher Vernon .... Wit: Joseph McDaniel, Charles Bright [A receipt follows.] Proved: 13 Dec 1795 by Charles Bright before Thomas Godfrey, JP Marlborough County Rec: 12 June 1797 File @M5926@
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Source: #S138 Volume AA, page 469 Deed #631: Benjamin Hicks of Marlborough County to William Stubbs of same. For 10 pounds Sterling, 70 acres on Beaverdam Branch ... granted to sd Benjamin Hicks 2 Apr 1787 ... Beginning at the Beaverdam at William Stubbs Line below Stubbs Bridge ... to a small Branch above the Bridge.... Wit: James (his mark) Stubbs, William Stubbs Proved 1 Oct 1795 by WIlliam Stubbs Junr before William Easterling, JP Marlborough County Rec: 3 Oct 1795 File @M4716@
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Source: #S138 Deed # 819 [DEED OF GIFT] JAMES STUBBS of Marlborough District to his seven Beloved children: JOHN STUBBS, SEALA STUBBS, MILLA STUBBS, SILAS STUBBS, REBEKAH STUBBS, ALEXANDER STUBBS, and DAVID STUBBS. For love and affection, the following Nego Slaves: TOM, CHANE, JACK, VILE, RACHEL, and LEWIS....to be Equally Divided after my Death so that the Surviving part of the sd Children may have an equal part of sd Negro Slaves ... Provided I do reserve and keep to myself for and during the term of my natural life of the sd Nego Slaves .... James (H) Stubbs Wit: R. Caroloss, Jno. Winfield. Proved 8 Jan 1806 by Robertson Carloss before John Winfield, CCP. Rec: 8 Jan 1806 File @M605@
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