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    1. My Stout line and the Allen Joseph Stout Journal
    2. aces
    3. My Stout line begins with my 9th ggf: 1. John Staught/Stout (b. abt 1580) m. Elizabeth Bee/Gee (b. abt. 1589) 2. Richaed Stout (b. 1615) m. Penelope Kent/Van Prinz/Van Prinzen 3. Peter Stout (b. 1654) m. Mary Bullen/Bollen/Bullaigne (b. 1655) 4. Sameul Stout (b. 1676) m. Margaret Price (b. 1678) 5. Peter "the Quaker" Stout (b. 4/14/1715) m. Margaret Cypert/Siepert/Siber/Seyboot (b. 6/22/1716) 6. Samuel Stout (. 4/10/1740) m. Rachael Chauncey (b. 8/6/1741) 7. Joseph Stout, Esq. (b. 7/17/1773) m. Anna Amith (b. 9/8/1780) 8. John Larkey (b. 12/25/1807) m. Lydia Roena Stout (b. 1/3/1820): Lydia Stout was my gggm, born in Wilmington, Clinton Co. Ohio. Her father was from the Cane Creek community in NC, so may have been Quaker. Certainly his parents and most most of his family were. Lydia's brothers, Allen Jospeh and Hosea , was early Mormons and part of the initial migration to Utah. Allen kept a journal during the years 1815 - 1848 in which not only detailed his experience during the formative years of the Mormon church, but also gave some valuable clues about the family ancestry. A copy of the journal used to be available on the net (http://math.byu.edu/~smithw/Lds/LDSEarly-Saints/stout,aj) but I'm not sure it it still is available there. I have a copy of it if anyone is interested. It is a facinating period piece of literature as well as an interesting family history resource. Sameul Stout (Generation 4, above) was born in Dragon's Run, DE, which was presumably near New Castle. Does anyone know where it was? Was he also a Quaker? Are there Quaker records from that area at that time? Connie Larkey Ace [email protected]

    03/09/2001 01:10:58
    1. Re: My Stout line and the Allen Joseph Stout Journal
    2. dj
    3. Allen Joseph STOUT was my 1st cousin 5 times removed. I went to the journel link and was unable to open it. I would love to read it. . Allen kept a journal during the years 1815 - 1848 in which not only detailed his experience during the formative years of the Mormon church, but also gave some valuable clues about the family ancestry. A copy of the journal used to be available on the net (http://math.byu.edu/~smithw/Lds/LDSEarly-Saints/stout,aj) but I'm not sure it it still is available there. I have a copy of it if anyone is interested. It is a facinating period piece of literature as well as an interesting family history resource. > >~live well, laugh often, love much~ Deb [email protected] MSN bluebonnet71 AIM ebday47 YAHOO mstx_46

    03/09/2001 11:46:52