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1676, Oct. 6, two hundred and forty acres.
1678, Feb. 7, two hundred and nine acres.
1678, Feb. 10, two hundred and nine acres, in and about Middletown.
1687, Mch. 25, two hundred and nine acres.
1696. John Stout, of Middletown, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, sold land at Crosswicks. 1697, July 17. He bought lands of James Grover.
Some of these may be duplicates, appearing, as is common, in various quit-rent taxes. No doubt he acquired other lands as well, by succession and purchase.
1697, July 17. James Grover, carpenter, conveyed to John Stout, yeoman, property. James Bollen was a witness and made his acknowledgment to this deed in 1710.
1705, Oct. 5. John Stout, of Middletown, yeoman, for reasonable causes and considerations, conveyed to Benjamin Stout, of Middletown, yeoman, land on Hop River, bounded by land formerly David Stout's, and land formerly Peter Stout's, as also land at Conesconk, belonging "to my late father, Richard Stout."
1710, Apr. 6. John Stout, of Middletown, for £15, conveyed to Richard Hartshorne, six acres of meadow, on Hartshorne's Neck, known as Conneskunk, which was granted to the said John Stout by Richard Hartshorne, May 6, 1705.
Thomas and Jane Higham, the said Jane being the widow of Richard Sadler, of Middle- town, who gave her, by his will, a proprietary right, conveyed the same, for £40, to John Stout, of Middletown.
Of his estate, he gave as follows:
1703, Apr. 30. John Stout, of Middletown, for £20, sold to his son, Richard Stout, two hundred acres, lying, in Middletown, adjacent to William Layton's line.
1704, May. John Stout conveyed land, lying at Shoal Harbor, to his son, Richard Stout, cordwinder, alias shoemaker.
1704, Jan. 30. John Stout, of Middletown, sold lands, for £6, to Jonathan Stout, patented July 16, 1700.
1704. John Stout, of Middletown, sold land, at Hop River, for £6.
Trenton, N. J., Conveyances.
John Stout became a man of prominence in the Middletown settlement.
In 1675, he, with James Bowne, his brother-in-law, was chosen a Magistrate of a Monthly Court of Small Cases.
1679-80, Feb. 20. He was chosen, with the same individual, a Deputy, to represent Middle- town, in the Local Assembly.
1681, July 4. John Stout was appointed ensign in the military company of Middletown, of which John Bowne was Captain and James Grover was Lieutenant.
1684-5. He was appointed Constable for Middletown.
Of his wife, little is known.
In 1712, there was an Elizabeth Stout, of Middletown, a member of the Baptist Church, which may be she, or this may apply to Elizabeth, the wife of James Stout: Before the erection of their church, in 1712, "they met at first in a private house belonging to Mr. John Stout."
Issue
3 Richard Stout
4 John Stout
5 Hope Still Stout
6 Faith Stout born in Middletown Block House, as given by Mrs. Seabrook. Probably others
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3 RICHARD STOUT, son of John Stout, 2, was called his son and heir, in a conveyance dated 1742:
1742, July 23. Richard Stout, of Middletown, son and heir to John Stout, late of Middle- town, yeoman, for £28, conveyed to Timothy Waeir, of Shrewsbury, yeoman, thirty acres, at Barnegat, in Shrewsbury, granted to the deceased John Stout by patent from the Proprietors. Richard Stout signed his name.
Richard Stout was, by trade, a cordwainer or shoemaker, in 1704, when he received, from his father, land at Shoal Harbor.
He resided in Middletown, on his estate, of two hundred acres, bought from his father Apr. 30, 1703.
In 1695, he recorded his cattle-mark, and, in 1712, he recorded his brandmark.
1714, Apr. 10. Capt. Richard Stout, of Middletown, gent, for 10 shillings, sold a four acre right to Hugh Hartshorne.
1714, Aug. 21. Richard Stout, of Middletown, planter, for £20, sold to Garvine Drum- mond, of Shrewsbury, a right to three hundred acres. He signed the deed Richard Stout.
1714, Aug. 26. Richard Stout acknowledged the above deed and was styled Capt. Richard Stout.
1717, 17th of IIth mo. Richard and Mary Stout signed the marriage certificate of John Woolley and Patience Lippit, at the house of Sarah Lippit, Middletown.
1724, May 26. Richard Stout, Esq., of Middletown, for £20, sold land to John Woolley, Jr. 1724. Richard Stout was a Justice, in Middletown.
1729, Dec. 19. Richard Stout conveyed to son, John, land adjoining widow Lippet and George Taylor.
Richard Stout was, probably, among the first born children, as he had a daughter, Esther Stout, born prior to her brother, John Stout, who was born in 1701, say in 1699, and who married Benjamin Woolley about 1716, which necessitates their father, Richard Stout, being born not later than 1678, and perhaps earlier.
Richard Stout was probably married twice, and unless another husband can be found for Esther, daughter of Peter and Rebecca (Brazier) Tilton, born Aug. 5, 1678, I judge her to have been the first wife of Richard Stout, and his second wife was Mary Tilton, born Feb. 2, 1681, his first wife's sister.
At what time his first wife died I do not know, but Mary was his wife in 1704, when they both signed the marriage certificate of Walter Harbert and Sarah Tilton, her cousin, at the house of Rebecca Tilton, the 2 of 4 mo., of that year. John Stout, his son, was born in 1701, and Jonathan Stout, his son, in 1704. The latter was therefore the son of Mary, but Esther Stout, his daughter, was born prior to John, for she was married to Benjamin Woolley, about 1716, according to dates of birth of their children.
I749, Dec. 28. Richard Stout made his will, which was proved Jan. 17, 1749, in which he recites that he was of Middletown, Esquire, and mentioned:
Son, John Stout, to whom he gave land, bought of Thomas Cox, and along the line of Sarah Lippit, William Bowne's line, and thence to the highway by the graves, etc.
Son, Jonathan Stout.
Negroes, Harriet and Bess to be freed and to have the use of one-half of my father's field; other negroes were also provided for.
Daughters, Mary, Catharine, Rebecca, and three daughters of my deceased daughter, Esther Woolley. He appointed his two sons executors, and signed his name to the will.
Issue
7
Esther Stout, born about 1699.
8 John Stout, born 1701.
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9 Jonathan Stout, born 1704.
IO Mary Stout; married James Grover.
II Catharine Stout; married, by license dated Nov. 2, 1730, John Stout, son of Joseph, eldest son of Jonathan, son of Richard Stout, I.
12 Rebecca Stout; married George Taylor. 13 Daughter Stout, (perhaps); said to have married Samuel Tilton, but very doubtful. .
4 JOHN STOUT, JR., son of John Stout, 2, recorded his cattle-mark, in Middletown, Oct. 31, 1698, which passed, May 12, 1753, to Richard, his son, whence it passed to George Taylor, Jr., in 1761, and then, in 1809, to John Stout, carpenter, son of the last-named Richard Stout, and then, in 1844, to Richard W. Stout, son of John Stout, carpenter.
Issue
14 Richard Stout
7 ESTHER STOUT, daughter of Richard Stout, Esq., 4, was born about 1699, and died prior to Dec. 28, 1749. She married, about 1716, Benjamin Woolley, born 12mo., 25, 1692-3, son of John and Mercy (Potter) Woolley.
Esther Stout was Benjamin Woolley's second wife, the name of his first wife being unknown to me. Upon the death of his wife, Esther Stout, Benjamin Woolley married, third, 7mo., 19, I744, Catharine (West) Cook, widow of Edward P. Cook, and upon her demise, he married, fourth, May 31, 1758, Phebe Cooper, widow. For their issue see Woolley Family in Historical Miscellany.
8 JOHN STOUT, son of Richard Stout, Esq., 3, was "born Dec. 4, [?], and is now, Jan. 8, 1782, aged 80 years." He died, Aug. [16 probably], 1783, aged 81 years, 7 months and 8 days, as per Bible record, and Aug. 16, 1782, aged 81 years and 7 months, as per his tombstone in the Old Presbyterian Churchyard, at Middletown. He married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Taylor, who died June 5, 1793, (Baptist Church Record), leaving a will dated Apr. 25, 1793. In 1740, he was Town Clerk of Middletown.
1740, Apr. 16. He recorded his cattle-mark, at Middletown, which was the same as that of his grandfather, John, the son of Richard and Penelope.
1749/50, Feb. 10. John Stout, son of Richard, 3, deceased, gave to be recorded for his son, Richard, the earmark that George Taylor said, Jan. 17, 1770, "formerly belonged to Captain Richard Stout."
1776, Apr. 25. John Stout made his will, in which he mentioned his wife, Margaret, and sons, William and Thomas; while that of his wife, Margaret Stout, was written Apr. 25, 1793.
Issue
15 John Stout, Jr., born, Sept. 12, 1732, about 9 o'clock in the morning; died, Mch. 9, 1758, aged 25 years, 5 months and 16 days. His cattle-mark was recorded Aug. I, 1755, and was formerly Sarah Lippit's, and passed to his brother, Thomas Stout, Oct. 21, 1761. He probably married Mary ..... , as per his mother's will, and had a daughter, Mary Stout.
16 Helena Stout, born, Dec. 2, 1734, between 12 and I o'clock; married, by license dated May 2, 1758, John, son of William Hoff. She was a legatee in the will of Zephaniah White in 1758.
"But two hands between Penelope and me"; "My grandmother, Helena Huff, told how her grandfather, John Stout, felt the wounds of the old lady and that he blushed like a schoolboy." Mrs. T. W. Seabook.
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Issue
Leonard Hoff; killed, at Middletown Point, May 23, 1779, aged 19, in Revolu- tionary War. John Hoff
William Hoff
Thomas Hoff
Christian Hoff
Margaret Hoff
Elizabeth Hoff
Helena Hoff
17 Lydia Stout, born, Apr. 4, 1737, about 12 or near I o'clock.
18 Richard Stout, born, Oct. 10, 1738, about 10 at night; died, June 1, 1759, aged twenty years, seven months, twenty-one days.
19 Thomas Stout, born Apr. 13, 1741; died May 13, 1806.
20 Sarah Stout, born Feb. 14, 1743-4; married, by license dated May 15, 1766, John Pierson.
21 Joseph Lippit Stout, born Nov. 24, 1746; married Jane ..... ; was a Tory and removed from Middletown. His daughter, Peggy, born 1787; died Aug. 27, 1787, is buried, with her grandfather, John Stout, in the Presbyterian Churchyard, Middletown, N. J. He also had an adult son, in 1797, William Stout, as per his mother's will, and a daughter, Peggy Stout, born May 22, 1787; died Aug. 27, 1787.
22 Mary Stout, born June 16, 1749 [?].
23 Catharine Stout, born Mch. 9, 1752; married George Yard, when thirty years of age. She was living, aged eighty years, in 1831.
24 William Stout \ born Oct. 26, 1755.
25 Anne Stout She married, by license dated Mch. 26, 1778, William West. Apr. 10, 1799, Cateline Yard and Anne West conveyed to Thomas West, their brother, their Proprietary rights in land left by will of Margaret Stout, widow, dated Apr. 25, 1793, to Joseph Stout. Signed by William West and Cataline Yard.
26 Hester Stout; solely upon the authority of the late Asher Taylor, Esq., who married William Taylor, but it is likely an error. Was it boatman Joe?
9 DR. JONATHAN STOUT, son of Richard Stout, Esq., 3, was born Mch. 26, 1702; died, Apr. 27, 1773, aged 71, I, I; buried in the Old Presbyterian Churchyard, Middletown, N. J .; married Leah, daughter of Amos and Hannah (Mills) White, prior to 12mo., 27, 1728-9, since Amos White, in his will of that date, calls him son-in-law. Leah White, his wife, was born in 1704, and was living at the date of his will, 1773. Both Jonathan Stout and his wife, Leah, were baptized, at Shrewsbury, N. J., in 1759. She must have been the mother of all of his children.
1729, Aug. 6. He recorded his cattle-mark, which passed to his son, Peter, in 1775, thence to Peter's brother, Abraham, in 1789, and then, in 1834, to Esther and Mary, daughters of Abraham Stout, and finally, in 1854, to William Carhart.
1773, Oct. 13. Jonathan Stout made his will, which was proved Apr. I, 1775, which seems from the inscription on his tombstone, to be an erroneous date, and in which he mentioned:
Wife, Leah.
Son, Richard; land adjacent Edward Burrowes and Andrew Layton.
Second son, Jonathan; land adjacent Edward Taylor and widow Mary Stout.
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Third son, Peter.
Fourth son, Jehu.
Fifth son, Abram.
Daughter, Esther Stout.
Daughter, Rebecca.
Grandchildren, Leah Benjamin and Stout Benjamin, not 21 years.
Four daughters, Leah, Esther, Rachel and Rebecca.
Executors: sons, Peter and Abram.
He was a man of considerable wealth, and made liberal provision for all of his family.
His children were also legatees in the will of their uncle, Zephaniah White, who died in 1758 .*
Issue
27 Richard Stout, born 1728; died 1807; was a legatee in the will of his uncle, Zeph- aniah White, in 1758.
28 Jonathan Stout; living, as Jonathan Stout, Jr., in 1758, and a legatee in the will of his uncle, Zephaniah White.
29 Jehu Stout; not mentioned, in 1758, in the will of Zephaniah White.
30 Peter Stout, born 1734; died 1828; not mentioned in the will of Zephaniah White, in 1758.
31 Abram Stout, born 1750; died 1830; not mentioned in the will of Zephaniah White, in 1758.
32 Hannah Stout, born 1732; died 1757.
33 Esther Stout; mentioned in the will of her uncle, Zephaniah White, in 1758.
34 Mary Stout; mentioned in the will of her uncle, Zephaniah White, in 1758.
35 Rebecca Stout; married, by license dated Oct. 5, 1763, Alexander Grant.
36 Leah Stout; mentioned in the will of her uncle, Zephaniah White, in 1758; married, by license dated Oct. 12, 1761, Samuel Taylor.
37 Rachel Stout, born 1746; married James Patterson, born 1733.
Issue
Jehu Patterson, born 1765; married at the age of twenty. Rebecca Patterson; married Mr. Crawford.
Leah Patterson; married Robert Patterson, her first cousin. James Patterson; married Mary Conover.
14 RICHARD STOUT, son of John Stout, Jr., 4.
1753, May 12. He had recorded, at Middletown, the earmark which had been his father's, and which, passing to George Taylor, Jr., in 1761, was resumed, in 1809, by his son, John Stout, "carpenter."
Issue
38 John Stout; "carpenter."
15 JOHN STOUT, JR., son of John Stout, 8.
There seems to have been some connection between the Stouts and the Lippits, which gave rise to the taking of Sarah Lippit's cattle-mark, Aug. 1, 1755, by John Stout, Jr., (15), and the
*Amos White married Hannah Mills. In his will, of 1728, he appoints his son-in-law, Jonathan Stout, an executor. Amos White had children: Zephaniah White, who died in 1758; Amos White, Andrew White, Avis White, who married John Fisher, Hannah White, who married William Layton, and Leah White, who married Jonathan Stout. Zephaniah White, who died in 1758, alludes to his nephews and nieces, as cousins, the oldtime phraseology for that kindred. They were Leah Stout, deceased cousin Hannah Stout, Richard Stout, Jonathan Stout, Jr., Mary Stout, Hester Stout; the other children of Jonathan Stout, for some reason, were omitted.
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naming of his brother, Joseph Lippit Stout, (21), who was born Nov. 24, 1746. See also under No. 8.
He probably died prior to Oct. 21, 1761, as his cattle-mark was then taken up by his brother, Thomas Stout, 19.
19 THOMAS STOUT, son of John Stout, 8, was born Apr. 13, 1741, and died May 13, 1806, and was buried in the Wall and Stout plot, in Middletown. He married Catharine Cooper.
1761, Oct. 21. He took up the cattle-mark of his brother, John Stout.
1805, Apr. 19. Thomas Stout made his will, which was proved May 26, 1806.
Issue
39 John Stout, born Sept. 28, 1772.
40 Richard Stout, born Sept. 20, 1781.
4I Thomas T. Stout, born 1785; died, Apr. 21, 1871, single.
42 Deborah Stout, born 1770; died Mch. 22, 1803; married James Reynolds.
Issue George Reynolds, born 1803; died 1869.
43 Hope Stout, born Feb. 5, 1776; died June 1, 1825; married James Reynolds, his second wife.
Issue
Catharine Reynolds, born June 4, 1805; died Sept. 19, 1822.
Hope Reynolds
44 Margaret Stout, born Oct. 17, 1778; died Aug. 10, 1841; married John Carroll. Issue
Deborah Carroll, born June 10, 1803; died July 22, 1888; married Leonard Walling.
45 Helena Stout; married George Dorset. Issue James Dorset Joseph Dorset
Eliza Dorset
Catharine Dorset
Sarah Ann Dorset .
27 RICHARD STOUT, son of Jonathan Stout, 9, was born in 1728; died Mch. 6, 1807, and married, by license dated Nov. 20, 1751, Anna Tenbrook*, born in 1735. Nov. 17, 1806, Nancy, wife of Richard Stout, died. (Baptist Church Record, Middletown, N. J.) Her tomb- stone reads that she died, Dec. 18, 1806, aged seventy-one years.
1791, May 23. Richard Stout made his will, which was proved Mch. 27, 1807, in which he mentioned:
Father, Jonathan Stout, deceased. Wife, Ann
Son, Wessels Tenbrooke Stout
Son, Richard Stout
Son, Jonathan Stout
Daughter, Elizabeth
.Daughter, Rhoda Burdon.
He owned property at Shoal Harbor and Frosts.
*In the will of Dirck DeWitt, of Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y., recorded in New York City, Anna Tenbrook is mentioned as, "my grand daughter Ann, wife of Richard Stout," to whom he gives £Io, further the testator gives to my three grandchildren, children of Wessell Jacobson TenBroeck, by my daughter Neeltie, viz .: Jacob, Dirck and Elizabeth, £200, and calls his daughter, Neeltie, the wife of Samuel Stout, and gives her fro, by which it would appear that Neeltie DeWitt married, first, a TenBroeck, and second, a Stout, and that her daughter, Anna, likewise married a Stout. Dirck De Witt was rich and left a good-sized family.
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Issue
46 Wessel Tenbrooke Stout
47 Richard Stout
48 Jonathan Stout
49 Elizabeth Stout
50 Rhoda Stout; married Mr. Burdon.
30 PETER STOUT, son of Jonathan Stout, 9, was born in 1744; died in 1828, and married, by license dated Nov. 16, 1767, Charity Williams.
1775, Aug. 20. He recorded his father's cattle-mark, and, in 1789, transferred it to his brother, Abram Stout.
Peter Stout was a Royalist, as appears in the Report of the Bureau of Archives, of Ontario, Part I, p. 119.
Claim of Peter Stout of Middletown, N. J., stated he had a brother, Abraham Stout. Peter received 200 acres under the will of his father, dated October, 1773, and the property was confiscated and sold, and one, Burrows, bought it.
He doubtless returned to Middletown from New Brunswick, (Canada), as appears by his will.
1827, Oct. 22. Peter Stout made his will, which was proved July 12, 1828, and mentioned his children, and his nephew, Abram Stout, Jr.
Issue
51 Peter Stout
52 Jonathan Stout
53 John Stout
54 Leah Stout *; wife of Mr. Martin in 1827.
55 Charity Stout; married, Sept. 1, 1799, Asher Vaughan, and was living in 1827.
31 ABRAM STOUT, son of Jonathan Stout, 9, was born in 1750; died in 1830, and married Mary Willet, born in 1762; died in 1844.
1789, May 28. He recorded his cattle-mark.
1828, Mch. 18. Abram Stout made his will, which was proved Sept. 27, 1830, and mentioned his wife, Mary, and children by name.
Issue
56 Abram Stout, born 1804; died 1832.
57 Helena Stout; married, Apr. 11, 1802, Thomas Shepherd, Esq., and was living in I828.
58 Thomas Stout
59 Charles Stout
60 Catharine Stout ( recorded cattle-mark, in 1834, which, in 1854, passed to William 61 Esther Stout Carhart.
62 Mary Stout
63 Other children
32 HANNAH STOUT, daughter of Jonathan Stout, 9, was born Dec. 15, 1732; died Sept. 18, 1757; buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard, Middletown, N. J., and had a romantic his- tory. She was engaged to Lawrence Smyth, who had gone to England to settle his father's
*Lieha [Leah] Stout married, Dec. 13, 1795, David Moorehouse.
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estate. When returning, his ship was wrecked, and none, save himself and the Captain, were saved. Hastening home, he found his fiancée, Hannah Stout, had been dead two weeks.
33 ESTHER STOUT, daughter of Jonathan Stout, 9, married, first, Mr. Frost, and second, Mr. Hedden.
There was a James Frost, Esq., born Jan. I, 1769; died Mch. 23, 1821, with wife, Lydia, daughter of Benjamin and Lydia (Crawford-Compton) Morris, who died, Nov. 23, 1863, aged ninety years, nine months and twenty-eight days, who had three children, Rachel, Eliza Ann, and Caroline. This James Frost, Esq., may have been a son of Esther by her first husband.
By Mr. Hedden, she probably had Jonathan Hedden, born Jan. 31, 1780; died Apr. 15, 1882, who married Mary .... . , born Aug. 5, 1791, and died Apr. 28, 1847. They had a daugh- ter, Esther Hedden, who died, Nov. 23, 1843, aged 21 years and 6 months, and a daughter, Caroline Hedden, born Sept. 11, 1829; died Nov. 29, 1841.
34 MARY STOUT, daughter of Jonathan Stout, 9, was married, by license dated Mch. 6, 1764, to Herrick Benjamin, of Morris County, New Jersey, and was dead at the time her father's will was made, which refers to her children, Leah Benjamin and Stout Benjamin. She was a legatee in the will of her uncle, Zephaniah White, in 1758.
Issue Leah Benjamin Stout Benjamin
38 JOHN STOUT, son of Richard Stout, 14, was born July 2, 1766; died May 28, 1844; married Esther .. .. . , born June 26, 1770; died Aug. 26, 1837.
1809, Mch. 4. He, as the son of Richard Stout, recorded the earmark that had been his father's, in 1753, and his grandfather, John's, 4, in 1698. He was a carpenter.
Issue
64 Leah Stout, born 1797; died May 12, 1829. 65 Richard W. Stout; married Mary, daughter of Jehu and Hannah (Gordon) Pat- terson, born Apr. 28, 1804; died Sept. 21, 1837.
Issue Jacob Tenbrook Stout, born Nov. 23, 1832; died Jan. 5, 1835. 66 Sarah Stout, born Jan. 24, 1804; died Sept. 29, 1847; married John Patterson.
Issue John Jacob Timbrook Patterson, born June 28, 1835; died Apr. 29, 1852. 67 James F. Stout, born 1808; died July 23, 1851.
68 Jacob Tenbrook Stout, born 1812; died June 2, 1830.
39 JOHN STOUT, son of Thomas Stout, 19, was born Sept. 28, 1772, and died 1838. He married, Feb. 8, 1798, Martha, daughter of Thomas and Amy Bedel, who was born Mch. 25, 1780.
1801, May 13. He recorded his cattle-mark, derived from his grandfather, John Stout. 1837, Dec. 19. John Stout made his will, which was proved Dec. 19, 1838, in which he mentioned that he was of Middletown.
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Issue
69 Joseph Stout, born Nov. 22, 1798; deceased, prior to 1837, leaving Issue
John Stout William Stout James Stout
70 Douglass C. Stout, born May 25, 1800; married, Dec. II, 1822, Rachel McLean, and died May 22, 1834.
71 John Stout, born Oct. 2, 1801; in 1837, he had a daughter, Desire Stout.
72 Richard B. Stout, born Jan. 16, 1803.
73 Catharine Stout, born Aug. 26, 1804; in 1837, she was Catharine Stricker.
74 Elijah Stout, born Feb. 23, 1806.
75 Thomas Stout, born Dec. 17, 1807; probably married Amelia
Issue
Elizabeth Stout, who died, Apr. 2, 1838, aged 4 years, 7 months and II days. 76 Joel Stout, born May 18, 1809.
77 Sarah Ann Stout, born Jan. 17, 1812; in 1837, she was Sarah Ann Sprowl.
78 Jarret S. Stout, born, Oct. 9, 1813, on the old Stout Farm, at Centreville, near Keyport; died Feb. 20, 1906. He married, in 1831, Sarah Jane Dickerson, who died in 1894. He was the oldest resident of Keyport at the time of his death, and was the last of a family of fourteen children. At the time of his death he left
Issue
Daughter .....; married Francis Van Gieson. William H. Stout, of Forrest Hill.
79 Elizabeth Stout, born Oct. 6, 1815; in 1837, she was Elizabeth Walling.
80 Lucy Stout, born Mch. 1, 1819; in 1837, she was unmarried.
81 Maria Stout, born Sept. 6, 1820; unmarried in 1837.
82 William Stout, born Feb. 27, 1823.
40 RICHARD STOUT, "at the Sawmill," son of Thomas Stout, 19, was born Sept. 20, 1781; died Oct. 31, 1828; married, Apr. 21, 1812, Sarah, daughter of Thomas Bedel, born 1793; died Mch. 23, 1849.
1824, Nov. 13 He recorded his cattle-mark, formerly that of his father.
Issue
83 William Stout, born Apr. 16, 1813; died, Jan. 9, 1815, aged 1 year, 9 months and 23 days.
84 Peter Stout; married Lucy Stout.
85 Tenbrook Stout, born April. 30, 1822; died, June 12, 1838, aged 16 years, 1 month and 12 days.
86 Thomas Stout
87 Edward Stout, born Apr. 2, 1824; died, July 29, 1844, aged 20 years, 3 months and 27 days. 88 Ann Stout.
46 COLONEL WESSEL TENBROOKE STOUT, son of Richard Stout, 27, born Nov. 2, 1752; died Nov. 11, 1818; buried in the Presbyterian Churchyard, at Allentown, N. J. He
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was an officer, of reputation, in the Revolution, and probably made a Montgomery or Wikoff alliance.
Issue
88ª Elzabeth Stout; died Mch. 4, 1850; buried at Allentown.
88b Richard Montgomery Stout, born Nov. 12, 1789; died Jan. 19, 1857; buried at Allentown, N. J .; married Maryh, !! !; and had
Issue Caroline Holmes Stout; died, May 14, 1840, in her 17th year.
Peter Wikoff Stout; died Apr. 9, 1860.
Wessel T. Stout, M. D .; died Feb. 26, 1862.
Mary Stout; died Feb. 10, 1883.
47 RICHARD STOUT, son of Richard Stout, 27, married .
Issue
89 Richard Tenbrook Stout, born Jan. 18, 1821; died May 19, 1853; married Eliza- beth Bek.
48 JONATHAN R. STOUT,* son of Richard Stout, 27, born Mch. 5, 1758; died, Sept. 25, 1834, aged 76 years, 6 months and 20 days; married Hannah ,* born Dec. 30, 1764; died Sept. 10, 1853.
1834, Sept. 20. He made his will, which was proved Oct. 24, 1834, and in which he men- tioned:
Wife, Hannah
Son, James D. Stout
Daughter, Elizabeth D. Stout
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