Looking to add his family to my madness Any help out there Thank you very much Tresa ABNER STOUT was born 1800 in Georgetown, Scott Co., Kentucky. He married MALINDA (MELISSA)(MALISE) TYNER, daughter of WILLIAM TYNER and ELIZABETH HACKLEMAN. She was born March 21, 1802 in Georgetown, Scott Co., Kentucky, and died October 17, 1879 in decatur Co., Indiana ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Hi, I hope following will help someone. I found this using Ancestry.Com database of New York Wills. Kathleen Mirabella ******************************************************************* Database: Full Context of New York City Wills, 1665-1707 Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page Page 290.--Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Governor, &c. Whereas JOHN STOUT, late of Jamaica, died while on a voyage from Jamaica to New York, on board the Sloop "Content," Captain Luke Gall, Commander, Letters of administration are granted to Thomas Wenham of New York, his trustee, April 20, 1699. Page 290.--Captain Wendham, Sir. This comes to advise you that I not having my health in Jamaica was a coming to New York in hopes that the air might do me good. But God who is the Ruler and Sovereign of all things, has been pleased to lay his hand upon me to this degree that I am exceedingly weak. Also a great mistake for in coming away in haste left all my papers and accounts behind. Sir, I desire you at the arrival of the Ship "Content," Captain Luke Gall, Commander, with the cargo, that you will make all dispatch you can to returne here to Jamaica. Also here is more goods that I have ordered into your hands, as follows. Spices, Sole leather, 100 hides, Muscovado Sugar, 7 Hogsheads, 100 dozen of Lamp black, 3 bags of money, 53 Spanish pistoles, 1 small cask of old pewter. In the three bags are contained 1,200 pieces of 8, weighty money. Sir, my will and order is that you will first sell three quarters of the Ship upon my account; the Commanders privilege excepted. Sir, Pray supply the Commander with what money he has occasion for and you will oblige me. Database: Full Context of New York City Wills, 1708-1728 Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page Page 335.--Robert Hunter, Captain-General and Governor. AMERANTIE STOUT, formerly widow of John Stout, of the Island of Jamaica, and afterwards the widow of Benjamin Beagrave, died intestate, Letters of administration are granted to John Stout, her eldest son, June 18, 1714.
I am looking for any Stout's that might have knowlege of The Stout's that lived around Wynne, Ar. during the early 1900 Marion Stout <[email protected] >
Hi Bill......are you descended from Sylvester Stout? I descend from his daughter Angeline. As for your questions -- I do not have a marriage date for Sylvester and Iramintha/Nancy Jane or whatever her name is (there have been numerous spellings and I have found no marriage records -- where did you find your information?) I also descend from Sylvester's brother Perry Green Stout. In fact, the information you received from Crystal Bingham came from me. I have no indication that there was another wife other than Iramintha and Nancy Jane may have been 2 different people. "Karr" was not a middle name, but a nickname and I believe came from the pronunciation of Hezekiah. I would love to know more about your line and will share what I have.....Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2000 2:27 PM Subject: Sylvester Stout, Sr. > Hi all, > > I seem so have an inconsistancy in my record of Sylvester STOUT, Sr. b: 1 Jun 1822 d: 11 > Jan 1875. He married Iramintha Nancy Jane Ball on 19 Sep 1846 in Gilmer Co., WV. > > The problem I have is the first two children listed, Angeline STOUT and Hezekiah Karr > Stout were both born before this marriage took place. I'm wondering if anyone has any > evidence to suggest that Sylvester was married before, possibly to someone name Karr, > which would account for the Karr middle name. Recent information I received says that > Angeline STOUT was born 19 Dec 1841 and died Jan 23 1903. She was married to > William Nicholson, and this information was received from someone in the Nicholson family. > > > > Bill Stout - [email protected] > Gilbert, AZ > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > "That's strange; half my ancestors are WOMEN" > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > The Internet Mailing List for STOUT researchers > > To unsubscribe send an e-mail to [email protected] > with 'UNSUBSCRIBE' as the only text in the message > > If you get the digest version send an e-mail to [email protected] > with 'UNSUBSCRIBE' as the only text in the message. >
Hi all, I seem so have an inconsistancy in my record of Sylvester STOUT, Sr. b: 1 Jun 1822 d: 11 Jan 1875. He married Iramintha Nancy Jane Ball on 19 Sep 1846 in Gilmer Co., WV. The problem I have is the first two children listed, Angeline STOUT and Hezekiah Karr Stout were both born before this marriage took place. I'm wondering if anyone has any evidence to suggest that Sylvester was married before, possibly to someone name Karr, which would account for the Karr middle name. Recent information I received says that Angeline STOUT was born 19 Dec 1841 and died Jan 23 1903. She was married to William Nicholson, and this information was received from someone in the Nicholson family. Bill Stout - [email protected] Gilbert, AZ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "That's strange; half my ancestors are WOMEN" - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Just curious- I have a calendar with a photo of a big redwood on Stout Grove Trail in Jedidiah Smith Redwoods State Park-is anyone related to this Stout? Sue [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 8:28 AM Subject: STOUT-D Digest V00 #30
I've been looking for information on my 3rd grandmother, Elizabeth Stout who was born in New Jersey about 1774 and married in Virginia (West Virginia) on July 28, 1801. Yesterday I received information from a distant cousin that shows Elizabeth's father, as Philip Stout who die around 1819, place unknown. The information also listed a sister for Elizabeth. The sister was named Sally or Sarah Stout and she married Peter Tedrick on June 23, 1803 in Berkeley County, Virginia (WV). Does anyone have any information on Philip Stout and his family? Frank Hagan
Stout Hits Cornell and Princeton University Directories, 1922 Ancestry.com Name: William Howard Stout Birthplace: Fort Scott,KA Birthdate: 29 Jul 1899 Father: Howard L Mother's Maiden: Estelle M Tiernan University: Princeton University
Stout Hits American Revolutionary War Rejected Pensions Ancestry.com Philip Stout (deceased) New York Lodi, Seneca Suspended for better proof. Jane Stout, widow of James New York Morristown, St. Lawrence Marriage in suspense--husband's residence wanted when made a pensioner. Anna Stout, widow of Daniel New York Freehold, Monmouth Not a widow at the date of the act. John Stout Pennsylvania Northern Liberties, Phila No proof of service--statement adverse to the facts of the history.
I also have Job Bray Stout (b. abt 1805) as the son of Abner Stout & Rebecca Ireland based on Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia (recently reprinted as descendants of Jonathan II and David II). However, I also have an abstracted will record from Harrison Co. WV Will Book 6, p. 78, Family History Library Film no. 0,847,162 for Abner Stout that does not mention a son, Job Bray Stout. This wil lis dated 11 July 1850, and was proved on 9 Aug 1850, mentioned "present" wife, Rebecca and named children Celia, Sarah Ann Thompson, Susannah Basil, Abner Stout, William Stout and Noah W. Stout. According to Stout & Allied Families by Herald F. Stout, it disposed of a considerable estate. Son Abner to be trustee for Noah W. who was "financially embarassed." Executors: sons, Abner and William; son-in-law, Byron G. Basil. It seems like Job should have been mentioned since he was listed in the 1850 census. There is also a will in Harrison co., VA for Rebecca Stout, dated 19 March 1874 which leaves property to E.D. & Susan Knisely and to Jane Rider. Abner is listed in the 1850 census in Harrison co., VA. He is 71 years old, a farmer, born VA, with real property worth $5,500. He is listed with Rebecca (age 59, born VA), Abner (age 25, born VA); Rebecca (age 23, born VA) and Nancy (age 20, born VA). In Doddridge co. in the 1850 census is Job B. Stout (age 45, farmer, real property worth $1,000) with Sarah (age 49); Harriet M. (age 20), Doraper? C. (age 14) and Abner A. (age 12), all persons born in Virginia. I have the following children listed for Abner & Rebecca (who married Aug. 25, 1804 in Harrison co., VA): Job B. (1805-) M. Sarah Johnson (ca 1801), lived Doddrige co., WV James Martin (1809-1879), m. Celia Bassel in 1833, Harrison co. lived on Zack's Run Susannah (ca1810-), m. Byron G. Basil (1811- ). Moved to Texas. William (1818-), m. Indiana ---? (1820-) Sarah Ann (ca1820-), m. 1832 Thomas A Thompson in Harrison co. Noah W. (1818-1902), m. Matilda J. ___? Lived on Lost Creek in Harrison co., WV. Will dated 25 Feb 1902 was proved 3 Mar 1902 in Harrison co. Personal property devised to dau. Celia Jackson. (Edward) Jonathan (1819-), m. 1839 Amanda Blake in Harrison co., WV. Farmer in Doddridge co., WV Abner Sterling (1825-), m. Eleanor. Farmed and raised cattle on Brushy Fork in Harrison co., WV Rebecca (1827-) Celia Nancy (1830-) Elizabeth Do I have the right list of children for Abner & Rebecca? If Job Bray Stout was one of Abner's children, then why isn't he mentioned in the will? Patt Seitas _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freeworld.excite.com
Seeking any info on Rebecca Stout b abt 1777 NJ married John Anderson June 22 1804 in Berkeley County VA. Last sighting was 1850 in Morgan County VA when she was living with her daughter and son-in-law, William Piper and Margaret Anderson. Larry Copley [email protected]
Richard Stout settled in New Amsterdam about 1643. Source: Stilwell"s "Genealogy of the Stout Family", vol. # 4 Immigrant: Stout , Richard Name of Ship: ? Arrival Date: abt. 1643 Origin of Immigrant: Nottinghamshire, England Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: 1615, Nottinghamshire, England Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: Oct 1705, Middletown, Monmouth Co. NJ Immigrant's Spouse: Penelope VanPrincin Immigrant's Children: John Stout, 1645 Gravesend L.I. New Netherlands, m. Elizabeth Crawford, d. 1724 NJ Richard Stout, 1646 -- 1717, m Frances Heath, Mary Seymour James Stout, 1648 - ? , m Elizabeth Truax Mary Stout, 1650 - ? , m Judge James Bowne 1665 Alice Stout, 1652 - ? m John Throckmorton 1670 Peter Stout, 1654- 1703, m Mary Bollen, then Mary Bowne Sarah Stout, 1656 - ? m John Pike Johnathan Stout, 1660 - 1723, m Anne Bollen 1685 All the above were born in Gravesend Long Island David Stout, 1667 - ? b in Middletown NJ, m Rebecca Ashton 1688 Benjamin Stout, 1669-1734, m Mary Leonard, then Agnes Truax Notes: Married in Gravesend, Long Island in 1644, a member of Lady Deborah Moody's anabaptist settlement. He accompanied her from Massachusetts. In 1664 he moved his family from NY to NJ and was an original patentee of Middletown, Monmouth Co. NJ. (records in the NJ Archives) > ** Original Subject: RE: STOUT-D Digest V00 #27 > ** Original Sender: "Bob & Wanda Deitemeyer" <[email protected]> > ** Original Date: 17 Feb 2000 23:53:35 -0000 > ** Original Message follows... > > For what it is worth > > Richard Stout of Nottingham, England settled in Long Island about 1622 in which > year he was one of 39 original patentees of Gravesend. Somerset County, NJ > Quarterly, Vol 6 page 41 > > Several deeds are recorder starting in 1675: "Here begins the Rights of Land due > according to the Concessions." Richard Stout, of Midleton, wife, sons John, > Richard, James, Peter, daughters Mary, Alice, Sarah. Mary Stout is the wife of > James Bound; Alice Stout, wife of John Trogmorton, all 1800 acres source: East > Jersey Deeds, etc. Liber No 3 Reversed Side, pp1. > > On 4 Jun 1677: "Patent to Richard Stout senior of Midleton for 285 acres there > in 6 parcels" described as before. source Liber No. 1 pp168. On 10 pril 1682: > Deed. "Richard Harshorne, as attorney for Thomas Snowsell, to John Crawfurd, for > 40 acres bought from Richard Stout and wife Penelope: Feb., 26, 1679-80. > Property discription, a homelot, bounded N. by a road, W. by John Smigh, jE. by > Richard Gibbons, S. by land then not laid out. source: New Jersey Colonial > Documents, East Jersy Deeds, Etc. Liber B pp150. > > On 24 Dec 1685: Richard Stoute senior witness to will of Edward Smith of > Middletown. source : East Jersey Deeds, Etc. Liber A, pp77. One 25 Jun 1688 > > On 4 Jan 1687-8: Deed." Richard Stoutt senior of Midletoun to his son Jonathan > Stoutt, for part of the patent for land at Waramaness, Midletoun (June 4, 1677), > S. John Bowne, E. the Hope R., W, a barren hill, N. the division line; also 5 > acres of meadow in Conesconk, to be taken from the E. side of grantors 30 acres > lot." source Liber D, pp68. > > His will was written 9 Jun 1703 naming his children. The executors were his sons > John and Jonathan. Witnessses were Richard Harshorne, John Weekham and Peter > Vandevandeter. It was proved on 23 Oct 1705. His inventory was done on 6 Oct > 1705 and included hogs, cattle, horses, and sheep. It was made by Obadiah Bowne > and James Hubbard.Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New > Jersey. Volume 23 Calendar of New Jersey Wills Vol. I 1670-1730. Also called > Archives of the State of New Jersey Volume I. > > 30 Aug 1690: Deed. Richard Stout senior to his son Benjamin Stout "for the > Joynture of my loving wife Penelope: for a lot at > Romauis or Hop River, Monmouth Co., S.W. said river, N.W., David Stout, > N.E. John Wilson, S.E. Peter Stout; also 6 2/3 > acres of meadow at Conesconk, adjoining Peter Stout. source: New Jersey > Colonial Documents, East Jersey Deeds, Etc., > Liber D, pp385 > > May ed 1669 The inhabitants at a legall towne meeting have made choyce of > constable and overseers: and Towne clerke: for this present yeare James Ashton > constable. Jonathan Hulmes, Richard Stoutt Edward Smith James Bowne Overseers > Edward Tartt Town Clearke. > The Town Book of Middletown, New Jersey > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? > > http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** > Bill Stout - [email protected] Gilbert, AZ - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "That's strange; half my ancestors are WOMEN" - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
For what it is worth Richard Stout of Nottingham, England settled in Long Island about 1622 in which year he was one of 39 original patentees of Gravesend. Somerset County, NJ Quarterly, Vol 6 page 41 Several deeds are recorder starting in 1675: "Here begins the Rights of Land due according to the Concessions." Richard Stout, of Midleton, wife, sons John, Richard, James, Peter, daughters Mary, Alice, Sarah. Mary Stout is the wife of James Bound; Alice Stout, wife of John Trogmorton, all 1800 acres source: East Jersey Deeds, etc. Liber No 3 Reversed Side, pp1. On 4 Jun 1677: "Patent to Richard Stout senior of Midleton for 285 acres there in 6 parcels" described as before. source Liber No. 1 pp168. On 10 pril 1682: Deed. "Richard Harshorne, as attorney for Thomas Snowsell, to John Crawfurd, for 40 acres bought from Richard Stout and wife Penelope: Feb., 26, 1679-80. Property discription, a homelot, bounded N. by a road, W. by John Smigh, jE. by Richard Gibbons, S. by land then not laid out. source: New Jersey Colonial Documents, East Jersy Deeds, Etc. Liber B pp150. On 24 Dec 1685: Richard Stoute senior witness to will of Edward Smith of Middletown. source : East Jersey Deeds, Etc. Liber A, pp77. One 25 Jun 1688 On 4 Jan 1687-8: Deed." Richard Stoutt senior of Midletoun to his son Jonathan Stoutt, for part of the patent for land at Waramaness, Midletoun (June 4, 1677), S. John Bowne, E. the Hope R., W, a barren hill, N. the division line; also 5 acres of meadow in Conesconk, to be taken from the E. side of grantors 30 acres lot." source Liber D, pp68. His will was written 9 Jun 1703 naming his children. The executors were his sons John and Jonathan. Witnessses were Richard Harshorne, John Weekham and Peter Vandevandeter. It was proved on 23 Oct 1705. His inventory was done on 6 Oct 1705 and included hogs, cattle, horses, and sheep. It was made by Obadiah Bowne and James Hubbard.Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Volume 23 Calendar of New Jersey Wills Vol. I 1670-1730. Also called Archives of the State of New Jersey Volume I. 30 Aug 1690: Deed. Richard Stout senior to his son Benjamin Stout "for the Joynture of my loving wife Penelope: for a lot at Romauis or Hop River, Monmouth Co., S.W. said river, N.W., David Stout, N.E. John Wilson, S.E. Peter Stout; also 6 2/3 acres of meadow at Conesconk, adjoining Peter Stout. source: New Jersey Colonial Documents, East Jersey Deeds, Etc., Liber D, pp385 May ed 1669 The inhabitants at a legall towne meeting have made choyce of constable and overseers: and Towne clerke: for this present yeare James Ashton constable. Jonathan Hulmes, Richard Stoutt Edward Smith James Bowne Overseers Edward Tartt Town Clearke. The Town Book of Middletown, New Jersey
I found the following mention of Richard Stout at the Tennessee State Archives yesterday (15 Feb 2000) Lineage Book National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists Volume 1 1-1000 1929 Compiled by Ida Powell Jenkins and Ruby Haskins Ellis Washington, D.C. 1929 Page 108- RICHARD STOUT (1602-1705) was a member of the 1st General Assembly, 1671; member of the Indian Commission. He was born in Nottingham, England; died in Middletown, NJ JONATHAN STOUT was overseer of the poor. JOSEPH STOUT (1686-1766) was lieutenant-colonel in Colonial Wars. Lineage Book Volume 111 2001-3000 1931 Page 259- RICHARD STOUTm 1644 Penelope VAN PRINCESS. RICHARD STOUT (1602-1705), of Middletown, NJ, was a member of the first General Assembly, also an Indian commissioner. If anyone has documentation on Richard Stout, I really need copies or where you found the proof, so I can locate and get copies myself. I am trying to get my papers together to join the DAC (Daughters of the American Colonists. Thank you, Carolyn Christian Martin ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi Rollie, My data shows that Joseph Stout that married Mary Overfield was the son of Job Stout, Jr. and Margaret Springston. I'm still working on this whole line though, so it could change. Bill Stout > ** Original Subject: Stouts in Harrison and Doddridge Counties. > ** Original Sender: "Rollie Neal" <[email protected]> > ** Original Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 22:04:52 -0500 > ** Original Message follows... > > Hello Billie Jo, Just read on and you will realize who I am. I'm sure you > will remember me from our association with HCPD. Some information for Bill > Stout and " M B" (whoever that is). My name is Rollie Neal. My 2nd GG > Mother on my maternal side was a Stout. > > My records show Job Bray Stout, b: abt. 1805, s/o Abner Stout and Rebecca > Ireland, m: 24 Sept. 1827, in Harrison Co. Virginia, Sarah Johnson. > Children: > Adaline Emily Stout, b: 22 June 1828, d: 9 Apr. 1916, m: John Waldo VanHorn, > 3 Jan. 1850, Doddridge Co., Virginia. > Elizabeth Stout, b: abt 1834, m: Jorn R. Lodge, 19 Oct. 1865, Doddridge Co., > WV. > Draper Camden Stout, b: abt 1837, m: Sarah Jane Lowther, 27 Mar. 1862, > Harrison Co., VA. > Abner Aretas Stout, b: abt 1838, Harrison County, VA, m: Margaret Sinnett, 1 > Mar. 1860, Ritchie Co., VA. > Harriett Stout, b: abt 1840, m: Sanford Nutter, 12 Jan. 1871, Doddridge Co., > WV. > > I should explain here that if I do not have a specific date, I always put > the abt in front of a year. Instead of ca I simply use abt for about. > > My records show the Joseph Stout that married Mary Overfield was the son of > Job Stout, Jr. and Mary Margaret Richards. Mary's father was Arnold > Richards. Her father, Arnold and his brother Paul were killed by Indians > near Richard's Fort and Mary became a ward of Robert Lowther. > I do not have any information on descendants of this couple. > If anyone has information that disagrees with any of this I would like to > know about it. > > Rollie > ----- Original Message -----From: "Billie Jo Runyon" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 4:42 PM > Subject: Re: STOUTs in WV > > > > I checked the files I have and found nothing to help either of you looking > > for info on WV Stouts. The source I checked is a file that is available > > online -- they are the files of Don Norman. Don has collected information > on > > WV families for many years. There are no sources for this information and > > occasionally mistakes are found, so take the information as a starting > > point. > > > > If anyone likes I will be glad to send the files I have downloaded (I > don't > > remember the website right now -- but if that is easier I will be glad to > > look for it and let you know). The file on Stout is divided into 2 files > and > > is in txt format so anyone should be able to read it. > > > > Billie Jo > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Bill Stout <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 1:19 PM > > Subject: STOUTs in WV > > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > I have an ancestral file with Job Bray STOUT b 9 May 1806 in Harrison > Co., > > WV married > > > Sarah Johnson on 27 Sep 1827 in WV. No parents are listed for Job Bray > > STOUT. > > > > > > In my FTM Data I have a Job STOUT who died in 1796 in Harrison Co., WV > > married a > > > Nancy Bray about 1764. There are a couple of Job's in there descendants > > but none I > > > have really matches up with Job Bray STOUT in the above ancestral file. > > > > > > Does anyone have the missing information that will allow me to link > these > > two families? > > > Bill Stout > > > e-mail: [email protected] > > > Gilbert, Arizona > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > > > Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? > > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? > > http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** > Bill & Bev Stout Gilbert, AZ E-mail: [email protected]
I haven't posted this in a while...I am looking for information on an Elbert or Albert Stout who was born about 1821 in VA. His wife was Nancy, b. 31 Mar 1823 in VA, d. 19 Apr 1883 in Marshall County, KS. Their children were: Peter - b. May 1847, m. Sarah SCOTT Albert - b. 1848, VA Mary - b. 1849, MO Martha - b. 1851/2, MO Nathaniel - b. 1855, MO Lemuel - b. 1858, MO Does anyone know anything more about these folks? Thanks! Liz
As you may know, there was a photo on my site of a woman taken in a studio setting. The woman has now been identified as Sarah Elizabeth HOUSTON BISHOP. The identification was made by Rebecca BISHOP who was given this same photo by her grandfather. Sarah was married to W.H. BISHOP. They had four children that I know of: Tabitha, Paralea, D.C. and Josie (my great grandmother). Josie Alma BISHOP married Enoch Sheridan STOUT in Warm Springs, Randolph Co. AR. in 1906. I have posted supporting birth certificates, marriage licenses and photos on my site at: http://www.stoutgenealogy.com/ Thanx for the help! Paula
Hello Billie Jo, Just read on and you will realize who I am. I'm sure you will remember me from our association with HCPD. Some information for Bill Stout and " M B" (whoever that is). My name is Rollie Neal. My 2nd GG Mother on my maternal side was a Stout. My records show Job Bray Stout, b: abt. 1805, s/o Abner Stout and Rebecca Ireland, m: 24 Sept. 1827, in Harrison Co. Virginia, Sarah Johnson. Children: Adaline Emily Stout, b: 22 June 1828, d: 9 Apr. 1916, m: John Waldo VanHorn, 3 Jan. 1850, Doddridge Co., Virginia. Elizabeth Stout, b: abt 1834, m: Jorn R. Lodge, 19 Oct. 1865, Doddridge Co., WV. Draper Camden Stout, b: abt 1837, m: Sarah Jane Lowther, 27 Mar. 1862, Harrison Co., VA. Abner Aretas Stout, b: abt 1838, Harrison County, VA, m: Margaret Sinnett, 1 Mar. 1860, Ritchie Co., VA. Harriett Stout, b: abt 1840, m: Sanford Nutter, 12 Jan. 1871, Doddridge Co., WV. I should explain here that if I do not have a specific date, I always put the abt in front of a year. Instead of ca I simply use abt for about. My records show the Joseph Stout that married Mary Overfield was the son of Job Stout, Jr. and Mary Margaret Richards. Mary's father was Arnold Richards. Her father, Arnold and his brother Paul were killed by Indians near Richard's Fort and Mary became a ward of Robert Lowther. I do not have any information on descendants of this couple. If anyone has information that disagrees with any of this I would like to know about it. Rollie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Billie Jo Runyon" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: Re: STOUTs in WV > I checked the files I have and found nothing to help either of you looking > for info on WV Stouts. The source I checked is a file that is available > online -- they are the files of Don Norman. Don has collected information on > WV families for many years. There are no sources for this information and > occasionally mistakes are found, so take the information as a starting > point. > > If anyone likes I will be glad to send the files I have downloaded (I don't > remember the website right now -- but if that is easier I will be glad to > look for it and let you know). The file on Stout is divided into 2 files and > is in txt format so anyone should be able to read it. > > Billie Jo > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bill Stout <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 1:19 PM > Subject: STOUTs in WV > > > > Hi All, > > > > I have an ancestral file with Job Bray STOUT b 9 May 1806 in Harrison Co., > WV married > > Sarah Johnson on 27 Sep 1827 in WV. No parents are listed for Job Bray > STOUT. > > > > In my FTM Data I have a Job STOUT who died in 1796 in Harrison Co., WV > married a > > Nancy Bray about 1764. There are a couple of Job's in there descendants > but none I > > have really matches up with Job Bray STOUT in the above ancestral file. > > > > Does anyone have the missing information that will allow me to link these > two families? > > Bill Stout > > e-mail: [email protected] > > Gilbert, Arizona > > > > > > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > > Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative?
Bill, from the book Descendants of Jonathan Stout II and David Stout II, there are two Job Bray Stouts. Job Bray Stout, son of Noah Stout and Elizabeth Townsend 1785-1854; moved to Meigs County, Ohio Job Bray Stout, son of Abner Stout 1778-1850 and Rebecca Ireland. married Sarah Johnson Abner and Noah were brothers, and the sons of Job and Nancy Bray. Nancy was the daughter of Capt. John Bray. Children of Job and Nancy: Job (father of my Martin, we have been talking about), Susan, Noah, Joseph, Martha and Abner. Hope this helps. Bob Stout
I checked the files I have and found nothing to help either of you looking for info on WV Stouts. The source I checked is a file that is available online -- they are the files of Don Norman. Don has collected information on WV families for many years. There are no sources for this information and occasionally mistakes are found, so take the information as a starting point. If anyone likes I will be glad to send the files I have downloaded (I don't remember the website right now -- but if that is easier I will be glad to look for it and let you know). The file on Stout is divided into 2 files and is in txt format so anyone should be able to read it. Billie Jo ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Stout <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 1:19 PM Subject: STOUTs in WV > Hi All, > > I have an ancestral file with Job Bray STOUT b 9 May 1806 in Harrison Co., WV married > Sarah Johnson on 27 Sep 1827 in WV. No parents are listed for Job Bray STOUT. > > In my FTM Data I have a Job STOUT who died in 1796 in Harrison Co., WV married a > Nancy Bray about 1764. There are a couple of Job's in there descendants but none I > have really matches up with Job Bray STOUT in the above ancestral file. > > Does anyone have the missing information that will allow me to link these two families? > Bill Stout > e-mail: [email protected] > Gilbert, Arizona > > > > ==== STOUT Mailing List ==== > Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data > Cooperative? > > http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >