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    1. RE: STOUT-D Digest V00 #27
    2. 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" - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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