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Wednesday, May 18, 2005 

Stubblefield Genealogy Tidbits

My father takes great interest and has done a good amount of study into the genealogy of our family history. Below is a bit of information that he just passed along to me regarding our families unique and sometimes clouded history.

How the Stubblefield family is the kin of King Edward I of England:

- Edward I, King of England
- son Thomas, Earl of Norfolk and Earl Marshal of England
- daughter Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk,
- daughter Lady Elizabeth Seagraves
- son Sir Thomas Mowbray, K.G., Lord Mowray
- daughter Lady Margaret Mowbray
- daughter Lady Catherine Howard
- daughter Lady Margaret Nevill
- son Thomas Brooke, Lord Cobham
- daughter Elizabeth Brooke
- son Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington Castle, Kent
- George Wyatt of Allington Castle and Boxley, Kent
- son Rev. Hawte Wyatt d. 31 July, 1638 at Boxley
- son Edward Wyatt of Boxley, Gloucester Co. Virginia (d. 1714)
- daughter Susanna Beverley, b. 1800, daughter of Elizabeth Stubblefield Beverley (1781-1852)
- daughter of George Stubblefield, b. 1740 d. 1791
- son of George Stubblefield b. 1698 d. 1752, Halifax Co. Virginia
An ineresting fact of linage, but not something to be particularly proud of. :)

So... many... puns...

Don't be blue, Mark, but it's no surprise to see you are of royalty...a royal priesthood...(1 Peter 2:9)

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