Thomas J Stubbs married Mary Everett Mitchell 1720. Marriage date is inferred with supporting source located at this time.
Thomas Stubbs bought land from William Mitchell, in 1720. Thomas and wife Mary sold land they had purchased (1722) to Nathaniel Everett next to lands of William Blount 3-144 in 1722. Another sale was to Wm Whitehall 1720
Thomas passed away in 1738 in Beaufort County, North Carolina.
Proved Letters issued 23 May 1739 for said will-"Sons: William (my manor plantation lying near Moratock Bridge), Thomas- (plantation on Flat Swamp on Pantico Road), Everett (land on Pantico Road), John (land on Coneke Cr. called Briles Neck), Richard - Saverges land", wife Mary, executrix.
Summary: Thomas Stubbs (I) ca 1698 to 1738 (died Beaufort Co, NC)[1][2]
Father -- Richard Stubbs (born ca 1678, Cheshire, England?)
Children
William Stubbs, ca 1721-1795
Thomas Stubbs (II), ca 1723-1800
John Stubbs, ca 1725-1790 (died Tyrrell Co, NC)
Richard Stubbs, ca 1727. Died 1754 Tyrrell Co, NC
Everett Stubbs, ca 1729 and died 1793 Tyrrell Co, NC
Hannah Stubbs, ca1732.May have married John Hamilton
Mary Stubbs, ca 1735. Married 6 August 1755 in Tyrrell County James Jones, son of James Jones and Mary Frayley
Sarah Stubbs, born 1738. Married 1st James Middleton and 2nd Benjamin Howard
John Stubbs ca 1711 in Hyde Co, NC. Died ?? Bladen Co, NC
Richard Stubbs
George Stubbs
Sources
↑ Abstract of North Carolina wills compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of the secretary of state
↑ Ancestry.com. North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Grimes, John Bryan. Abstracts of North Carolina Wills. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Caroline Department of State, 191
Ray's index and digest to Hathaway's North Carolina historical and genealogical register : with genealogical notes and annotations
Chowan Co., North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B
Abstract of North Carolina wills compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of the secretary of state
Ancestry.com. North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Grimes, John Bryan. Abstracts of North Carolina Wills. Raleigh, NC, USA: North Caroline Department of State, 191
North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-18901 citation provides evidence for (Thomas J Stubbs)
The descendants of John Stubbs of Cappahosic, Gloucester County, Virginia, 1652
Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B Source Information: Gray, Timothy, comp.. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds, C2, Pg #: 57, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002, Original data: North Carolina State Archives. Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878. Vol. B. Raleigh, NC, USA: State Archives, 1696-1878.
Stubbs/Everett book
Ancestry.com. North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: Jackson, Ron V., NC Early Census Index
See also:
Alvaretta Kenan Register’s book, :Everett/Everitt Family: A Genealogical History", traces the descendants of the early Nathaniel Everett’s grandson, John Everett, through his migration to eastern Georgia. Ms. Register was a certified genealogist and, herself, a descendent of this family line. The book was first published in 1987 but is now available from the Statesboro Georgia public library where Ms. Register’s research papers are located.
Jane Stubbs Bailey’s and Vernon L. Everett’s book, "Nathaniel and Mary (Mitchell) Harrison Everett Of Tyrrell (Now Washington) County, North Carolina And Some Of Their Descendants And Related Families (2001)". - Comprehensive work, not only on the Nathaniel Everett line, but other Everett lines in North Carolina, Virginia and Maryland.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Thomas by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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