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Jane STUBBERFIELD
1710 - Yes, date unknown Has 7 ancestors but no descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Jane STUBBERFIELD Relationship with Teresa Ann GOATHAM Baptised 30 Apr 1710 St. Lawrence’s Church, Otterden, Kent, England - From the IGI, accessed 15 Jul 2011
Gender Female Died Yes, date unknown Siblings 3 brothers and 4 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Robert STUBBERFIELD, bap. 1565, East Peckham, Kent, England , d. Yes, date unknown (2 x Great Grandfather)
Margarett PACKINGHAM, b. Between 1666 and 1675, d. 1737, Otterden, Kent, England (Age ~ 71 years) (Mother)Notes - Could be the Jane Stubblefield who married in Faversham in 1745
Person ID I7895 All Last Modified 17 Feb 2013
Father James STUBBERFIELD, b. Abt 1666, East Farleigh, Kent, England , d. Between 1737 and 1762 (Age ~ 71 years)
Other Partners: Audrie SEARS m. 1 Jan 1687/88Mother Margarett PACKINGHAM, b. Between 1666 and 1675, d. 1737, Otterden, Kent, England (Age ~ 71 years) Married 31 Jul 1690 St. James’ Church, East Malling, Kent, England - From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 28 Oct 2022)
"July 31 married James Stubbersfiel & Margarett Packingham"
(Of 33 marriages on the two facing pages on one of which this marriage is recorded not one bride or groom is recorded as a widow or widower, so it seems clear that this was not being recorded in the register at the time. Hence it is possible that Margaret was not born a Packingham.)
James and Margarett are not likely to have married before Margarett was aged 16, which is very unlikely to have been earlier than 1682 (from date their last known child was baptised), and presumably married by time their first known child was baptised in 1692. If daughter Margret was their first child, then they probably married shortly before this.
Hence the East Malling marriage is a "good fit", date-wise at least. It is somewhat further from Otterden or Lenham, where their children were baptized than was usually the case at this time. However, James may have been a farmer, and farmers did often move further than ag labs; presumably if they didn't inherit a farm the chance of one being available very close to home at the right time was slim.
Also in favour of it being the James and Margaret who married in East Malling who then had a family in Otterden, as well as no other marriage being found, the children baptised in Lenham and Otterden were the only children of a James Stubberfield (or variants) baptised in Kent, 1690-1710.
Possibly the move for James was to the area Margaret was from, maybe she inherited property or it was part of a marriage settlement. (See Margaret's birth notes on some thoughts re her origins).
James and Margaret seem to have moved to Otterden Parish c 1693 and lived there for over 40 years, up to the death of Margaret in 1737.
Since their daugther Elizabeth married yeoman farmer / sometime Wichling churchwarden Edward Springfield I guess they were of similar standing. They may well have farmed at the farm associated with Stubblefield Farmhouse (also marked on OS maps).
Interesting article about Otterden in the KFHS Journal, June 1982, p.235 (PDF p858 on KFHS CD 15)
Hasted's description of Otterden
Otterden Community webpage
pictures of Otterden Church -
Family ID F4152 Family Group Page | Family Chart
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Event Map Click to hide Baptised - 30 Apr 1710 - St. Lawrence’s Church, Otterden, Kent, England = Link to Google Earth (if installed; see link below to install) Pin Legend