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Joseph Stout | see FAMILY TREE | ||
Born: 25 Oct 1686 Middletown, Monmouth Co., NJ
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Married: 10 Aug 1705
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Died: Oct 1766 | NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES, WILLS, Vol XXXIII, p 414. "1764, March 29. Joseph Stout, of Hopewell Twsp., Hunterdon Co.; will of. "Being Old"... Grandson, St. Leger Cod Stout, Land to the west of him, of 120 acres. ... My wench, Kate, formerly belonging to my mother-in-law Horner, shall be free after the death of my wife, and to be property of Weynam, a mulatoo man, formerly belonging to Mr. Horner abovesaid, as his wife. My wife, Ruth, all my furniture, and a joint use with my daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Stout, widow of Jonathan Stout, to 1/2 the personal estate, to bring up my 4 grandchildren, the children of my son Jonathan, till they are 21. Executors-my wife, and friends, John Berien and Reuben Armitage. ... Proved Nov. 3, 1766. 1767, March 26. The executors of "Col. Stout" decline to act, and we desire that...may be appointed administrators... 1767, April 14. Inventory,... Lib.13, p. 227; Lib. 22, p. 66; Lib. 13, p.439; Lib. 23, p. 218; Lib. 24, p. 350." |
FATHER
MOTHER
WIFE
CHILDREN
1. Anne Stout
2. Mary Stout
3. Rachel Stout
4. John Stout
5. James Stout
6. Jonathan Stout
7. Joseph Stout
8. Ruth Stout
Stout and Allied Families
"Born at Gravesend, Long Island. Militia captain. Lived near Baptist Meeting
House at Hopewell, N. J. Organized Baptist Church at Columbia Village. 1681.
President of County court. 1688 Received patent of 30 acres from father at
Middletown and Conesconk. Described himself as yeoman. Owned 1/16 proprietary
share. Slaveholder. personal estate $2,500. Will. 2, p 219, Monmouth co., NJ"
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