11/21/1732 Essex Co, VA. He was a carpenter there when Edward Goodea pprenticed himsef to him.
Saint Georges Parish, Spotsylvania County, VA. He and Catherine moveds hortly after their marriage.
9/12/1738 Joseph Brock of Spotsylvania County and Mary, his wife, toG eorge Stubblefield of County aforesaid 54 pounds 6 shillings, partof a P atent granted said Brock September 12,1738. No witnesses,recorded Nov ember 3, 1741.
3/15/1744 He received a grant for 502 acres on the branchs of theCapt ain Tail Swamp, a branch of Mattapony, beginning and extending tothe c orner to Zachary Lewis and a patent granted to Larkin Chew,deceased.
5/4/1742 George Stubblefield of Saint Georges Parish, SpotsylvaniaCou nty and Catherine, his wife, to George Cook of said Parish andCounty 2 1 pounds and 10 shillings currency 100 acres in SpotsylvaniaCounty par t of a patent granted Harry Beverly, deed and by the lastwill and test ament of the said Beverly is bequeathed that hisdaughter Catherine hav e this tract. No witnesses.
10/4/1743 Edward Herndon ,Jr. of Saint Georges Parish, SpotsylvaniaCo unty and Elizabeth, his wife, to George Stubblefield of aforesaidParis h and County 40 pounds one shilling 6 pence currency 400 acresgranted t o Edward Herndon of King and Queen County by patent June 6,1727. No w itnesses.
11/13/1747 Caroline Co, VA paid him for finishing the courthouse.
6/11/1748 He was sued by Thomas Johnson.
3/14/1748/49. He was sued by Jacob Kendrick.
The will book says STUBBLEFIELD, GEORGE, Gentl., Spotsylvania Co., d.S ept. 11, 1751.
His will was probated Jun 2, 1752.
It was witnessed by William Robinson, Agatha Robinson, Jo Brock,
Ex. Brother Thomas Stubblefield, wife Catherine Stubblefield, andfrien d Major Rice Curtis. Jun.
Legatees:
To son George Jr, land and plantation whereon I now live, which Ibough t of Edward Herndon, Junr., also 100 acres adjoining which Ibought of J ames Riddle
To son, Henry, land which I bought of Mr. Joseph Brock
He mentioned sons, Beverley and Robert
Wife, Catharine "and the child she now goes with."