Please contact me at [email protected] if you have a connection or any information regarding Mary Yates Stout who married Thomas Curtis in Fredericksburg, VA. Their son Benjamin b. 1837 moved to Clark Co., KY, after the Civil War and died there in 1919. Any help given will be appreciated. Benjamin's death certificate gives these names as his parents and his place of birth. Joan Miller
This was received from a person on another list that I am on, and was written by someone on that list. We were asked to forward it on to other lists. "Ethics:" Hi everyone. this came as a message from the listowner for the Rockingham, New Hamspshire list that I belong to. I thought everyone ought to see what is going on. Mr. Marston has asked that we send this along to the lists we belong to so I am doing so. Please read the whole message to see what is going on. I think at the very least we ought to take it as a warning and a reminder that not all we find is correct information and just use it as a tool to look further. Lee Neilsen in Eastern Utah ************************* Dick Marston wrote: Listers: I have naively included a link to GenForum for those wishing to post and respond to Rockingham and Marston surname queries. Furthermore, I have innocently posted several responses on those forums. Today, I have amended the link on Rockingham's Queries Index Page to read as follows: **If you want still another place to search and post, try the Rockingham County message board on[genforum.genealogy.com/nh/rockingham/ ] WARNING!! Any information which you share on GenForum's message boards may be copied by Genealogy.com [/FamilyTreeMaker.com] and sold by them for profit either as data included on a monthly/annual subscription or as a CD for purchase. Much of this information is totally unreliable. Caveat emptor [Buyer beware]. In order to see what, if any, information Genealogy.com has acquired from your voluntary contributions, you will first need to subscribe to their service available to paying members only.** I am SO angry I could spit!! Until I started checking up on this fiasco about my father's pedigree, I had NO clue that Genealogy.com was doing this. I want to declare WAR! I can't get through to their leaders, but I sure would like to get through to their potential customers and unwitting voluntary contributors. Please feel free to copy and paste [or send] this warning wherever, or to whomever, you think might do the most good. You may post it as your own message or as a quote from me, whichever you prefer. Your help will be greatly appreciated." _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
The following obituary appeared in the March 2, 2001, edition of the Plainview (Texas) Daily Herald: FLOYDADA- Funeral services for Elaine Stout, 51, of Levelland, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Anthony Sisemore officiating. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in South Plains Church in Levelland with the Rev. Eddie Trice officiating. Burial will be in Floyd County Memorial Park by Moore-Rose-White Funeral Home. Mrs. Stout died Thursday, March 1, 2001 in Lubbock. She was born June 15, 1949, in Floydada where she grew up and graduated from high school. She attended Texas Tech and Hardin Simmons. She moved from Muleshoe to Levelland in 1989 and was librarian at South Plains College. She was a member of Marigolds of Levelland and South Plains Church. On August 16, 1969 she married Paul Dwayne Stout in Floydada. Survivors include her husband; her parents, Thomas and Marie Warren of Floydada; three daughters, Mychelle Simms of Clovis, NM, Natalie Boyd of Waxahachie and Barbie Grimes of Yukon, OK; two brothers, Ed Warren of Levelland and Don Warren of Floydada; a sister, Joyce Owens of Floydada; and three grandchildren. A son, Brian Thomas Stout, died August 22, 1973. The family suggest memorials to South Plains College Library, 1401 South College, Levelland, TX 79336.
The following obituary appeared in the January 25, 2001, edition of the Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail: WESTON - Elsie Jane Stout, 80, of Weston died Jan 23, 2001, in Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was a homemaker and attended Jennings Run First Church of God. Surviving: daughters, Carol Davis and Mary Bubank, both of Webster Springs, Frances Stout and Cecile Hornung, both of Weston; sons, Charles, Bernard Robert, Carl and Richard all of Webster Springs, Kenny of Camden-on-Gauley, Gary of Weston; sister, Lillian McDaniels of Los Angeles; 45 grandchildren; 74 great-grandchildren; on great-great-grandchild. Service will be 1:30 p.m. today at Floyd Funeral Home, Weston, with the Rev. Herman Angel officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Weston. Friends may call one hour prior to service at the funeral home. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Superior Nutritional Products Since 1936 http://www.lifeplus.com/kimwday =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Hi All, I am looking for descendants, or anyone who may have information on the following HAYDON/HAYDEN lines: Emily HAYDON who married Andreson STOUT in 1831 in MO. Mary Ann HAYDON who md. Thomas HAYDEN 1841 in Adair County, Mo. Harriet HAYDON who md. Robert REED in Marion County, MO. and Elizabeth Haydon and Ruth Haydon who both married Thomas MITCHELL in Marion County, MO These four women were the surviving daughters of John HAYDON and Elizabeth CORRY. Have a lot of information on their brothers' families that I can share. Thanks, Jason __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
I have quite abit of information on the Throckmorton family of Monmouth Co,N.J. But find conflicting information on DAVID STOUT, son of Richard and Penelope Stout. Perhaps someone can clear up the puzzle. ANN THROCKMORTON BOLLEN married JONATHAN STOUT Aug 27,1685. Ann Throckmorton Bollen was the daughter of JAMES BOLLEN and ANN REBECCA ASHTON. Ann Rebecca Ashton married (1) James Bollen,he died 1682, she then married (2) David Stout in 1688. ANN REBECCA ASHTON was the daughter of REV JAMES ASHTON and DELIVERANCE THROCKMORTON. Deliverance Throckmorton was the daughter of REV JOHN THROCKMORTON. I believe some has shown Ann Throckmorton Bollen's parents as JAMES BOLLEN and ANN VAQUELLAN. Which is correct? Thank You,Kay [email protected]
The following obituary appeared in the February 6, 2001, edition of the Log Cabin Democrat of Conway, Arkansas: DAVID O. STOUT David O. Stout, 84, of Mayflower died Sunday (Feb. 4, 2001) at Salem Place Nursing Center. Born Aug. 12, 1916, in Minneapolis, Kan., a son of the late Charles Oliver and Cora Jessie Simpson Stout, he was a heavy equipment mechanic and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors are his wife, Viretta Everhart Stout; a son, Ron Stout of Mayflower; five grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Linda- Your research sounds so important to the Stout line. If you are successful in your researh it will prove to be the breaking point for all of us researching the Stout line. If you ever need funds to help you support your research, I for one, will be willing to donate to your efforts. I so appreciate your dedication to detail. We are all sitting on the edge of our seats for your next "report"! Ginger Bob & Wanda Deitemeyer <[email protected]> wrote: Thank you, Linda Stout Deak for your research. This may prove very valuable for all of use. Wanda ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== Researching: Bee, Bellman, Blount, Bollen, Bryant, Bryce, Bullen, Cassell, Chauncey, Cisco, Crete, Cross, Cypert, Francisco, Haddon, Henson, Huddleton, Jennings, Keele, Long, Lygon, Lloyd, McMellin, McNail, Moore, Norwood, Overman, Price, Rudd, Scott, Shirley, Sisco, Smith, Stout, Thomas, Van Prinzen, Vanquellen, Wallace, Welch, Wilson, Wisevall, Woodhall, Wylde. --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Personal Address - Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail.
Need help in finding out any information on William Stout born in Kentucky he married Elizabeth Griffin . They moved to Indian Territory before 1869 they had three Sons F. G. Stout Buried in Yarnaby Cemetery Ok. Claude Stout buried in Ardmore Ok. and my great-grandfather born 1869 He is buried in Miller County, AR. Thanks Mike
Thank you, Linda Stout Deak for your research. This may prove very valuable for all of use. Wanda
My STOUTs are in Oklahoma but not until about 1907 when Enoch STOUT and Josie BISHOP gave birth to Lowell Sheridan in Morris, OK They had one other son in 1909 Cecil L. STOUT in Okemah, Okfuskee Co, Oklahoma (this is my grandfather). They originally came from the Warm Springs Ark. area. Then there is my immediate family and we all grew up there. Paula At 05:53 PM 3/8/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Is there anyone researching any Stouts from Ok. or Indian Territory. >My line is from there researching Robert L. Stout born in Indian Territory >Abt. 1870. > >Mike Stout
I must work backward. Maybe it's because I'm left-handed or that I just don't know where my Stout's came from, but here goes: Me - Edith (Edie) Marie Stout Parents George (Bunk) Bernard and Audra Geneva (Pigott) Stout His Parents - Alex and Clara Victoria (Quinn) Stout Alex's parents - Steven and Mary (Carson) Stout Steven's Parents - John and Sarah (Barker) Stout Here is where I hit a brick wall. All were born in West Virginia, in Wetzel and Harrison Counties as far as I can tell. If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Edie Fletcher Pima Arizona [email protected]
Bill pointed out my error: John Stout m. Anne Hobson Anna Stout m. WM HENRY HARRISON John A Harrison m Nancy Dilts Sorry for any confusion and thanks again Bill. Pat in NH
Looking for more information on the following family. 1910 Census: HAYS COUNTY STOUT, Martha S. W 51 ED# 38 Sht# 463 Vol# 73 , James Son 20 , Carrie Dau 13 family sources say there was also an Ellen STOUT who married a Fred COX, and had three children: boy Ninus COX, Martha COX, and ??? 1920 Census: WOOD COUNTY STOUT, Martha W 60 ED# 151 Sht# 10 Vol# 178 Line 50 , Jim Son 35 , Carlie (Carrie) Dau 22 All born in TX ANYONE know of this family???? Can you help with details??? Who was Martha's husband, where was he?? died?? where, when. Carrie's best friend was Minnie Lee CROSS, whom we stayed with on a farm near CUMBY, TX in the early 1950s. We could have been in HOPKINS or HUNT county. Any help will be appreciated. Bill Barnette, Tucson, AZ.
Hello Stouts, On Thursday I went back to the Koninklijke Bibliotheek (Royal Library) in The Hague. The Dutch refer to it as the KB, pronounced KahBay rather than the way we would, KaeBee. I went to the Centraal Bureau Voor Genealogie, back to those four volumes I had told you about previously. Actually, it is an American produced effort entitled, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of About 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. First Edition. Edited by P. William Filby with Mary K. Meyer. Gale Research Company. Book Tower. Detroit, Michigan 48226. Copyright 1981. There are a lot of Prices, but none of the dates come close and there were no Penelopes listed. Princen is not really a very common name and I have never found van Princen or van Princess in my eleven years in the Netherlands. I did find a Martin Princen, in real life in Fe 2000, who told me the name comes from Eastern Holland, probably originating in France. These volumes at the library take their names from indexed lists some of which are available at the library. I did find a Matthys Princen, n.a. New Netherlands, but the date was not a match, 1660. There is a Tepper who has compiled lists of Immigrants to Middle Colonies. The index number for that book is 9151, but the dates, again are no match. A Thomas Kent n.a. (I am presuming that means sail destination) 1678 with family which is indexed 8760 The history of the Colony of Nova Caesano. Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan has compiled, "Names of Settlers in Rensselaerswyck from 1630-1646." Wrong area of New York, but great dates. There are other books I noted that were published in the states, but I feel certain that if Penelope was listed in any of them, one of her decedents would have found it by now. So I did not make much progress. But, later, when I was working at the British library in the Hague, I spoke with two women who had lived here over forty years and they gave me some more ideas. They suggested that I go to the Maritimes Museum in Amsterdam which they assured me would have all the records of all the sailings from the Seventeenth Century. I will go and find out. Also, one of them told me that Zeist, near Utrecht, was where the Anabaptists lived and they have a museum there now. I do know there were ALSO Anabaptists worshipping at the Bejinhof in the early 1600's and as I said, I have a friend, Ruth, who lives in the housing complex that is connected to the church. It is gated and sometimes tourists can go in. I feel very privileged to go in as a guest. The houses are really five flats to a building with the warped ladder staircases which the Dutch are renowned for. Ruth, who is American, was really lucky to get one of these flats and she got it because the older women, who had been on the waiting list longer did not want the steep three story climb that my friend was willing to do. The complex only rents to women in keeping with its original mission. This being Holland, though, they do allow male visitors and probably some male visitors never leave. Anyway, when Ruth returns from a trip to NY and I return from a trip to DC, I will go spend a whole day in Amsterdam and do some poking around. The Dutch are very good record keepers and did not lose so much to burning during the Reformation like the English. I also want to take a trip to Zeist. That would match with that Eastern Holland Princen name. It would be great to find something on paper here. Who was Penelope? Where was she born? Who was her mother? What was her first husband's name? At that degree in my genealogy, I have 528 grandmothers. This one is very important. I will keep you posted on progress. Linda Stout Deak --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.236 / Virus Database: 114 - Release Date: 3/5/01
The following obituary appeared in the March 10, 2001, edition of the Seymour (Indiana) Tribune: Evelyn Morgan Sept 15, 1922 - March 9, 2001 Evelyn Morgan, 78, of Seymour, died at 6:10 a.m. Friday, March 9, 2001 at Memorial Hospital in Seymour. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Seymour, where she was a nursery worker and also assisted in the church kitchen. She was a housewife, mother and grandmother. Born Sept. 15, 1922 in Tampico, she was the daughter of Joseph M. Stout and Dora Arbuckle Stout, who have both preceded her in death. On May 14, 1938, she married Harry A. Morgan in Brownstown, and he preceded her in death on Aug. 30, 1980. She is survived by a daughter, Barbara J. Moren of Seymour; a son, Harry L. Morgan of Glendora, Calif.; eight grandchildren, Leann Moren of Scottsburg, Scott Moren of Morristown, N.J., Teri Moren of Indianapolis, Matt Sorrells and Chris Sorrells, both of Noblesville; and Corey Ruiz, Andrea Moren and Kelsey Moren, all of Glendora, Calif.; three brothers, Gene J. Stout of Elizabethtown, and Erman Stout and Lawrence Stout, both of Seymour; and two sisters, Eva King of Crothersville and Addie Deal of Brownstown. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Janet Sorrells; and two brothers, Paul Stout and Winnie Stout. The Rev. Bruce Cochran will hold funeral services at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Voss and Sons Funeral Service, Voss Chapel in Seymour. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery in Seymour. Friends may call from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday and after 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home until the time of service. Memorials may be given to the First Baptist Church or Alzheimer's Association.
Here's my Stout line: Elizabeth BEE + John STOUT RIchard STOUT + Penelope KENT Peter STOUT + Mary BULLEN or BULLAIGNE Samuel STOUT + Margaret PRICE Peter "the Quaker" STOUT + ? CYPERT/CYFERT Charles STOUT + Mary NOBLETT or NOBETT John STOUT + Anne HOBSON Anna STOUT + John A. HARRISON John A. HARRISON + Nancy DILTS Anna Eugenia HARRISON + Jesse James GIBBONS Marshall Everett GIBBONS + Nevada Belle BRADEN James Emerson GIBBONS + Florence KASSEL *****ME******
The following obituary appeared in the March 11, 2001, edition of the Newark (Ohio) Advocate: NEIL J. STOUT Feb. 17, 1933-March 8, 2001 A Mass of Christian Burial for Neil J. Stout, 80, of Johnstown, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Paul Church at Westerville, 313 N. State St., Westerville, with Father Richard E. Stout officiating. Burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery, Johnstown. Mr. Stout, who was employed by Technical International for 40 years as vice president and general manager, died March 8, 2001, at Gulf Coast Hospital in Ft. Myers, FL. He was born Feb. 17, 1933, in Columbus, to the late Edwin and Ethel Eden Stout. Mr. Scott attended Saint Vincent College and was a member of St. Paul Church at Westerville. He is survived by his wife, Mary Jo Fohl Stout of Johnstown; sons, David N. (Robin Fleagan) Stout of Parkersburg, WV, William R. (Karen Kessler) of Hamilton, Mont., Vincent J Stout of Blacklick; daughter, Joann (Robert E. Jr.) DeVault of Johnstown; brother, Father Richard E. Stout of Kenya, Africa, and eight grandchildren. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Crouse-Kauber Funeral Home, 225 N. Main St., Johnstown. Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Franklin County Division, P.O. Box, 182039, Dept. #013, Columbus, 43218-2039. An online obituary will be available at crousekauber.plan4ever.com.
My apologies. There were two Samuel STOUTs Samuel STOUT b. TN (1800) Samuel STOUT b. TN (1838) Enoch was the son of the 1838 Samuel. Thank you for catching that. At 07:37 PM 3/15/2001 -0800, you wrote: >Paula, Question on your Stout line; did Samuel really have Enoch when he was >80 years old, or is there a typo or missing generation there? Ron > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Paula <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 5:24 PM >Subject: Stout Roll Call > > > > Me, Paula STOUT - b. GA (1967) > > Cecil L. STOUT Jr. - b. OK (1931) > > Cecil L. STOUT Sr. - b. OK (1909) > > Enoch S. STOUT - b. AR (1880) > > Samuel STOUT - b.TN (1800) > > > > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > > > >
Bill Stout I just now read your letter you sent and sorry haven't been able to answer sooner. Thank you so very Much. I have some of the date but not nearly all you sent. I really do appreciate it. We are really cousins. George Washington Hormel Evans daughter Sarah Elizabeth Evans Reed was my Grandmother. their daughter Avalena Reed Crist was my mother. My printer isn't working at this time but when I get this printed out and get it all in my mind I will have some dates for you if your interested. I do really Thank you. Martha Walker