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    1. Obituary: Roberta STOUT O'HERN
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the Feburary 6, 2001, edition of the Grand Island (Nebraska)Daily Independent: PALMER (NE) -- Roberta A. O'Hern, 95, of Palmer died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001, at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in St. Paul. The Rev. Mike McDermott will officiate. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery in Palmer. Palmer Funeral Home in Palmer is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. O'Hern was born on Oct. 27, 1905, in St. Paul to Thomas and Alice (Malloy) Stout. She attended St. Paul Grade School and graduated from St. Paul High School in 1924. She worked as a telephone operator from 1924 to 1928 in Palmer. She married Bernard M. O'Hern on Sept. 17, 1928, in St. Paul. They lived on a farm north of Palmer. Mr. O'Hern died in 1952. Mrs. O'Hern was a member of Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church in St. Paul. She enjoyed sewing, making quilts and rugs for family, baking and reading. Survivors include two sons, Bernard "Barney" of Palmer and Timothy of Denver; one daughter, Patricia (Mrs. Richard) Williams of Fullerton; 17 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; one sister, Marie O'Hare of Ackley, Iowa; and a special friend, Michelle Glynn. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by one infant daughter, Mary Alice; one grandson; one brother, Leonard Stout; and three sisters, Josephine Mercer, Guinevere Stout and Alice Kittridge. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are you getting all you should? http://www.biobasics.com/kimwday.asp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

    02/10/2001 05:08:13
    1. Obituary: Rose STOUT SCHWENK
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the January 23, 2001, edition of the Carlisle (Pennsylvania) Sentinal: ROSE E. SCHWENK Rose E. Schwenk, 97, of the Shook Home, Chambersburg, formerly of 626 Glenn St., Shippensburg, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2001 in the home. Born Jan. 27, 1903 in Sellersville, Bucks County, she was a daughter of the late Joseph B. Stout and Minnie Swope Stout Miller and the widow of Charles F. Schwenk, who died Jan. 13, 1990. A graduate of Perkasie High School, Perkasie, she was previously employed at the former Marden Clothing Co., Shippensburg. Mrs. Schwenk was a member of Grace United Church of Christ and its Progressive Sunday school class and Shippensburg Civic Club. She was past president of Oscar M. Hykes American Legion Post 223 Auxiliary. Surviving are a son, Richard C. of Lansdale; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Charles E. Schwenk, and a daughter, Joanne S. Karper. Funeral services will be held Thursday at noon in Grace United Church of Christ, 121 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, with the Rev. Ernest N. Rumbaugh Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Parklawns Memorial Gardens, Greene Township. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to noon Thursday at the church. Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home, Shippensburg, is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions can be made to her church. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are you getting all you should? http://www.biobasics.com/kimwday.asp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

    02/08/2001 12:28:08
    1. Obituary: John T. STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the February 2, 2001, edition of the Salisbury (North Carolina) Post: John T. Stout John T. Stout, 64, St. Petersburg, Fla., a Salisbury native, died Jan. 1, 2001, at his home. Mr. Stout was a son of the late John T. and Myrtle Hand Stout. He was educated in the Rowan County schools. Survivors include sons Johnny and Heath Stout, both of Decatur, Ala.; brother Gerald Stout, Okeechobee, Fla.; sisters Connie s. Webb, Granite Quarry, and Patricia S. Allred, Archdale; and two grandchildren. A memorial service was held Feb. 1. Abbey Parklawn Funeral Home was in charge.

    02/07/2001 04:07:12
    1. Obituary: Carl Alan STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the November 27, 1986, edition of the Meeker (Colorado) Herald: An airplane accident south of Las Vegas, Nev., on Nov. 6, 1986, took the life of Carl Alan Stout. Carl was born in Meeker to Leon Stout and Anna Freeman on Nov. 27, 1961. He attended school in Meeker, graduating from Meeker High School with the class of 1980. In the summer of 1982 Carl graduated from Northwest Community College in Rangely with an associates degree in aviation. On June 13, 1981, Carl was united in marriage to Barbara Jean Lyke, and to this union two sons were born, Cameron Carl, age 6, and Travis Reid, age 3. His flying career took him to many areas of the southwestern United States including Artesie, N. Mex,; Albuquerque, N. Mex.; Las Vegas, Nev; and finally El Paso, Texas. He was presently employed by South Aero Service headquartered in Albuquerque, N. Mex. Carl joined the Church Of Christ in 1984. He is survived by his wife Barbie, sons Cameron and Travis, father Leon, mother Anna, brother Earl, step-parents, grandparents, a great-grandmother, and a host of friends and relatives. Pastor Rayburn Cox officiated at the Nov. 15 services at the Zobel Chapel. Bessie Allen sang "No Tears In Heaven" and "In The Garden." The honorary pallbearers were Kurt Schrepfer, David Cheatham, Earl Stout, Wayne South, and Delvin Gregg.

    02/07/2001 04:03:50
    1. Obituary: Jeffrey Alan STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following appeared in the December 5, 2000, edition of the Des Moines (Iowa) Register: JEFFREY ALAN STOUT Jeffrey Alan Stout, 30, of Littleton, Colo., died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident Saturday near Pella. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Newton, of which he was a member. Burial will be at Union Cemetery in Newton. Mr. Stout was born in Des Moines and had lived mostof his life there until moving to Colorado in 1997. He was a controller with Morey Mahoney Advertising in Denver. He enjoyed sports, especially hockey. He is survived by his parents, Alan and Joy Stout of Newton; a sister, Jennifer Swersie of Orange City; a brother, Johnathon of Newton; and a grandmother, Esther Jackson of Mount Ayr. Friends may call after 8 a.m. today at Pence Funeral Home in Newton, where the family will be present from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church of Newton or Central College in Pella.

    02/07/2001 03:41:54
    1. Obituary: Lovena STOUT REED
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following appeared in the February 2, 2001, edition of the Morning News of Springdale, Arkansas: LOVENA STOUT REED Lovena Stout Reed, 98, of Springdale died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001, in Springdale. Born Aug. 22, 1902, in Hammon, Okla., she was the daughter of Donald Creath and Melinda Elizabeth Hunt Stout. She was the widow of Albert Doyle Reed. A son, Wayne W. Reed, also died before her. Survivors include two daughters, Jimmie Louise Boatright of Fayetteville, N.C., and Dovie Doyle Poulos of Tulsa, Okla.; a sister, Eva Lena Brewster of Tulsa, Okla.; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Bluff Cemetery in Springdale, with the Rev. Keith Marinus officiating under the direction of Nelson's Funeral Home of Fayetteville.

    02/04/2001 07:04:50
    1. Penelope Stout
    2. I > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > I am looking for the STORY of Penelope Stout, the famous lady who had the > run > in with the Indians and mothered such a large family. Seems as though I > saw > her story in one of the sites on the net. Hope someone can direct me to the > site. Thanks.. > > Lyle Corder > Lyle, The children here in Monmouth County, NJ learn about Penelope Stout in school - 4th grade - at least at my son's school. Penelope is considered The First Lady of Monmouth. Most kids (and adults) if asked would have no idea who she is. Write to the following and request (free) "Monmouth a Page in History" and "Monmouth our Indian Heritage" both of which have a page on Penelope Stout: Department of Public Information/Tourism Hall of Records Annex Post Office Box 1255 Freehold, New Jersey 07728-1255 There are many versions about Penelope Stout but, they all have the same theme. Penelope and her first husband were shipwrecked off Sandy Hook, NJ on a Dutch vessel. Everyone made it to shore. Her husband was ill from the trip (some say hurt from the wreck) and could travel no further. The other passengers were afraid of the Indians and left for New Amsterdam (New York). Penelope stayed with her husband. They were attacked by Indians and her husband was killed. She was scalped (I like that part), her left arm badly cut and her abdomen laid open. The Indians left thinking they were both dead. After hiding for several days in a hollow tree (there are hollow buttonwood trees Middletown, NJ) she was found by friendly Indians who nursed her back to health. A rescue party found her and brought her back to New Amsterdam. There she married Richard Stout. Richard and Penelope returned to NJ and had 10 children. Some accounts say she lived to 110 and had 502 descendants when she died. All this and she was scalped. To get a feel of life in early Monmouth County, NJ read "Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North, African Americans in Monmouth County, New jersey 1665-1865", By Graham Russell Hodges. Madison House published book in 1997. Madison House Publishers - 800-604-1776. This book is well documented and shows another side of life in Monmouth County, NJ. Page 13 - Richard Stout did enumerate the adult salves in Monmouth. Stout's total of 536 included 158 blacks in Freehold, 165 in Middletown, 97 in Shrewsbury, 9 in Dover and 4 in Stafford. Stout counted only adult's males and females, omitting slaves under the age of sixteen or those unable to work, which customarily meant anybody above forty years of age. Page 105 - Another family's escape removed the hardship of separate owners. Aaron Jones, forty-two, escaped from Hendrick Smock in 1777 along with his wife, Sarah, forty-two, and their son, Isaac, both enslaved by Richard Stout of Monmouth. Happy Hunting, Kathleen Mirabella New Jersey

    02/03/2001 02:49:55
    1. Re: Penelope Stout
    2. Joe Stout
    3. Much of the information and stories on Richard and Penelope Stout are on my submission to the Weakley TN Rootsweb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnweakle/descendants_of_john_stoutgenerat.htm Joe Stout

    02/03/2001 02:17:56
    1. Stout Index - Confederate Army, Virginia
    2. Patricia Seitas
    3. Confederate Soldier Index - Stouts serving in Virginia units Abstracted from National Archives Records Unless indicated, the individual’s rank was a private when he entered the military and when he left. “See also” comments were in the index. A.L. Stout (see also Alexander S. Stout) - 3rd Lt/3rd Lt/ 25th VA Cavalry, Co. B Alfred Stout, 63 VA Inf., Co. E Andrew M. Stout, 25th VA Cav., Co. C B.F. Stout, 3 VA Reserves, Co. C - Bookers Regiment Charles Stout, 17th VA Cav., Co. G George Stout, 12 VA Cav., Co. I George Stout, 17th VA Cav., Co. B, K George L. Stout, 33 VA Inf., Co. G George W. Stout, 25th VA Cav. Godfrey D. Stout, Private/Hospital Service, 64 VA Mtd. Inf., Co. 7 Henry Stout, 17th VA Cav., Co. G. Hezekiah Stout, 20th VA Cav., Co. F James H. Stout, 5th Va. Cav., Co. B James H. Stout, 17th VA Inf., Co. K James H. Stout, 48th VA Inf., Co. I James R. Stout, 1st VA Cav., Co. E J.B. Stout, 19th Va Cav., Co. E John Stout, 20th VA Cav., Co. D (see also U.S.A.) John A. Stout, 23 Batt’n Va Inf., Co. D John D. Stout, 25th VA Cav., Co. C, originally filed under John L. Stout John H. Stout, 54th VA Militia, Co. C or D John L. Stout, 25th VA Cav., Co. C Johnson Stout, 19th VA Cav., Co. K Johnston Stout, 5th Cav. Art. & Inf. Co. L, VA state line Josiah B. Stout, 19th VA Cav., Co. E Lilburn Stout, 5th VA Inf., Co. H Luther R. Stout, private/sgt, 7th VA Inf., Co. E Michael Stout, 19th VA Cav., Co. K Milton Stout, 31st VA Inf., Co. C Perry G. Stout, 2nd lt/2d lt, 26th VA Cav., Co. B, 46 Batt’n Va Cav., Co. B Peter Stout, 21st VA Cav., Co. K Samuel Stout, 48th Va Inf., Co. I or J Samuel S. Stout, 2nd lt/2nd lt, 31st VA Inf., Co. D (brother of Perry Stout, above) Sanders Stout, sgt/lt, 46th Batt’n VA Cav., co. B, consolidated Feb. 1865 with 47th Batt’n VA Cav. to form 26th Regt VA Cav. Stevanus B. Stout, 62nd VA Mtd. Infantry, Co. A William Stout, 7th VA Cav. (Ashby’s Cav.), Co. K William Stout, 97th Va Militia, Co. B William A. Stout, 48th VA Inf., Co. I William C. Stout, ?lt/2 lt, 7th Va Inf., Co. E William H. Stout, 7th VA Cav., Co. C (Ashby’s Cav) Wiliam H. Stout, 12th VA Cav., Co. K William H. Stout, 10th VA Inf., Co. C William L. Stout, 25th VA Cav., Co. B, 46th VA Inf., Co. G W.L. Stout, 4th VA Cav., Co. C W.T. Stout, 48th VA Cav., Co. G (see also W.L. Stout) _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

    01/31/2001 08:13:16
    1. Obituary: Bradley J. STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following appeared in the March 14, 1999, edition of the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, South Dakota: Bradley J. "B.J." Stout, 18, of 2200 Allen Drive died Friday, March 12, 1999, at his home. He was born June 26, 1980, in Huron. In 1988 he moved with his family to Urbandale, Iowa. The family moved to Sioux Falls in 1994. He graduated from Washington High School in 1998. He played soccer for Dakota Gold and played in two regional tournaments, on representing Urbandale and the other Dakota Gold. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. Survivors include his parents, Dianne and Michael of Sioux Falls; a sister: Michelle of Sioux Falls; a brother: Casey of Brookings; and grandparents: Maxine and Maurice Stout of Lincoln, Nebraska. Services begin at 1 p.m. Monday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, with burial in Hills of Rest Memorial Park. Visitation begins at 6 p.m. today at Miller Funeral Home with family present 7 to 8 p.m.

    01/29/2001 01:14:03
    1. Obituary: Clarence James STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the January 19, 2001, edition of the Sarasota (Florida) Herald-Tribune: Clarence James Stout Clarence James Stout, 83, Bradenton, died Jan. 17, 2001. He was born Feb. 16, 1917, in Tulsa, Okla., and came to Bradenton one year ago from Woodbine, Md. He was a retired accountant for Amoco Standard Oil Co. in Tulsa and Chicago. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. He attended Trinity Lutheran Church in Bradenton. Survivors include his wife, Sally; a stepdaughter, Carol Sanner of Bradenton; a half-sister, Juanita Roberts of Corona, Calif.; and two half- brothers, John Exendine of Bixby, Okla., and Shailor Koleff of Lansing, Ill. The service will be in Tulsa. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tulsa. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, South Chapel, is in charge.

    01/29/2001 12:02:29
    1. Re: Obituary: Tommie Iceola STOUT
    2. Paula
    3. Yup. It's me. I am still out here though not actively researching at all. I do intend to get back into the swing of it all this summer. I worked for about a month on ole "Henry" and got nowhere. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Hope all is well with you. Paula At 05:12 PM 1/28/2001 -0700, you wrote: >Paula, is that you? Have you been working on our Stout line lately. As you >message came across I was going through the 1880 Census of Giles Co., TN >looking >for any clue of the were abouts of Mary and Samuel Stouts grandson, Miller >HENRY >or Henry MILLER ;) > >Kathleen

    01/28/2001 11:35:30
    1. Obituary: Tommie Iceola STOUT
    2. Paula
    3. The following obituary appeared in the January 25, 2001 edition of The Madill Record (Madill, Marshall County, Oklahoma - Lake Texoma Area): Graveside services for Tommie Iceola STOUT, 91, were Jan. 23 in Woodberry-Forest Cemetery. She died Jan. 20 in a hospital in Ardmore. Daughter of the late William Lowery Maddox and Rena Bell Smithers Maddox, she was born Jan. 27, 1909 in Hollis. She was a long time resident of the Cumberland area, living there since the age of six. She married Joe STOUT in 1925 in Marshall County. He preceded her in death Dec. 6, 1941. Family and friends note STOUT was dearly loved and will be missed. Surviving are: children, Joe and Jimmie, both of Madill and Roy Donald STOUT of El Dorado, Calif., and Wilma Turner of Madill; six grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren, and niece Bernice Long of Madill. She was predeceased by three children, Gerald Rowena and Jerry, and a sister, Irene Beller. Service arrangements were through Watts Funeral Home. Burl Henson officiated. http://www.stoutgenealogy.com/

    01/28/2001 11:26:52
    1. test
    2. Paula
    3. My apologies, but I cannot figure out which of my email addresses is subscribed to this list. Paula

    01/28/2001 11:21:43
    1. Obituary: Marie Cecelia "Sister Yolanda" STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following appeared in the January 19, 2001, edition of the Michigan Catholic: Sr. Yolanda Stout, OSF, formerly known as Marie Cecelia Stout, died Oct. 20 in rosary Care Center, Sylvania, Ohio. she was 70. Born Jan 22, 1930 in Detroit to William and Alice (Mailloux) Stout, the young Marie Cecelia Stout was a member of Detroit's SS. Peter & Paul Parish when she entered the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio, on Oct. 13, 1946. She took her first vows on Aug. 18, 1949, and her final vows on Aug. 18, 1952. She earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education social studies from Mary Manse College, toledo, and a master's of education in library and educational media from Ohio's Bowling Green University. After spending her first six years of religious life working in the dietary departments of Franciscan institutions, Sr. Stout began a 30-year career teaching elementary school in Ohio, Michigan and Minmesota. She earned a number of certificaates relating to computer technology, and until 1994 she served as a librarian, media technician and in computer labs in Toledo and Detroit. Sr. Stout was especially close to her mother, and one of her most memorable experiences was accompanying her mother on a two-month trip to Rome, Lourdes and Fatima in 1985. Sr. Stout is survivied by four sisters, Lelia Sierakowski of Hubbard Lake, Alice Jaminski of Dearborn Heights, Mary hobbel of Redford Township, and Sandra Barlow of Toledo. A funeral Mass was celebrated Oct. 25 in Queen of Peace Chapel, Sylvania. Memorials to Sisters of St. Francis, 6832 Convent Blvd., Sylvania, Ohio 43560-2897.

    01/28/2001 06:38:51
    1. Re: STOUT-D Digest V01 #15
    2. Melba Hunter
    3. --WebTV-Mail-28314-384 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Beware of misinformation in the H.Stout book. Remember to back up your info. Melba Stout Hunter Indianapolis, In http://community.webtv.net/melhunter/STOUTGENEALOGY --WebTV-Mail-28314-384 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpin-102-5.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.31) by storefull-142.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:03:09 -0800 (PST) Received: by smtpin-102-5.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix) id 5812BEB; Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:03:09 -0800 (PST) Delivered-To: [email protected] Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by smtpin-102-5.bryant.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix) with ESMTP id A0CEE124; Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:03:08 -0800 (PST) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f0PN1bL21053; Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:01:37 -0800 Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 15:01:37 -0800 Message-Id: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Subject: STOUT-D Digest V01 #15 X-Loop: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/volume01/15 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain STOUT-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 15 Today's Topics: #1 Re: STOUT-D Digest V01 #12 [J&S Spencer <[email protected]>] #2 Re: Books on the Stout family [Doug & Joy Staudt <[email protected]] #3 Re: Books on the Stout family ["Gary F. Presson" <[email protected]] #4 Re: STOUT-D Digest V01 #12 [Paula <[email protected]>] #5 Re: STOUTs in Tennessee ["B. Perry" <[email protected]>] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from STOUT-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 22:45:12 -0600 From: J&S Spencer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: STOUT-D Digest V01 #12 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Yep. Sharron Spencer Texas Melba Hunter wrote: > > Is anyone searching for STOUT or STOUTT in TN? > > Melba Stout Hunter > Indianapolis, In > http://community.webt

    01/26/2001 12:34:09
    1. Re: STOUTs in Tennessee
    2. B. Perry
    3. I am searching for STOUTs in Tennessee and SW VA: Henry STOUT b. May 9, 1869 Carter Co., TN, d. Feb. 4, 1938 Wise Co., VA m. Rebecca BOWERS. Looking for family of Henry STOUT. Regards, Beverly Reach Perry Huntsville, Ala. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 10:01 PM Subject: STOUT-D Digest V01 #14

    01/25/2001 09:20:01
    1. Re: STOUT-D Digest V01 #12
    2. Paula
    3. My STOUTs run through NC, TN, AL (for a few years), TN, AR, OK Take a peek at: http://www.stoutgenealogy.com Paula At 07:57 PM 1/24/2001 -0500, you wrote: >Is anyone searching for STOUT or STOUTT in TN? > >Melba Stout Hunter >Indianapolis, In >http://community.webtv.net/melhunter/STOUTGENEALOGY > > >==== STOUT Mailing List ====

    01/25/2001 05:21:32
    1. Re: Books on the Stout family
    2. Gary F. Presson
    3. On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 05:42:35 -0800 Doug & Joy Staudt <[email protected]> writes: > The H.F. Stout book is available through Barnes &Noble. I just > purchased one > last month. It's a 4th Edition library-bound book, retails for > about $130.00. > > Doug Staudt > > [email protected] wrote: > > > I have the books STOUT AND ALLIED FAMILIES by H. F. Stout. Are > they still > > for sale? Also, Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants offers a loose > leaf packet > > on David and Johnathan Stout; Is this the David Stout who married > Rebecca > > Ashton in 1688 in NJ? I have a friend who wants to buy at least > some of > > these. > > > > Thanks....Lyle Corder > Pretty sure Higginson Book Company showed it in their last catalog. Try emailing them at: [email protected] Not sure that will work, but they have been at: (978) 745-7170

    01/25/2001 02:32:58
    1. Re: Books on the Stout family
    2. Doug & Joy Staudt
    3. The H.F. Stout book is available through Barnes &Noble. I just purchased one last month. It's a 4th Edition library-bound book, retails for about $130.00. Doug Staudt [email protected] wrote: > I have the books STOUT AND ALLIED FAMILIES by H. F. Stout. Are they still > for sale? Also, Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants offers a loose leaf packet > on David and Johnathan Stout; Is this the David Stout who married Rebecca > Ashton in 1688 in NJ? I have a friend who wants to buy at least some of > these. > > Thanks....Lyle Corder > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ====

    01/24/2001 10:42:35