The Brouwer Genealogy Database - Person Page 616

Gerrit Storm1

Citations

  1. [S3794] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 1 File 30, Uldrick Brouwer - DeVoe, Pieters. Correspondent 100-K (1996). Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

Goris Storm1,2

b. 21 June 1720
  • Also known as Joris Storm.3
  • Goris Storm and Maria Parmentier resided at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York.4

Family: Maria Parmentier b. 3 Jan 1722

Citations

  1. [S1547] Bruce A. Bennett, "Pierre Parmentier of New Amsterdam and His Dutchess County Descendants", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.138, pp.85-96, 199-208 (2007): p.207. Hereinafter cited as "Parmentier, NYGBR 138."
  2. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), p.17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.
  3. [S2616] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Records - Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 1716-1824 (Rhinebeck,N.Y.: Kinship, 1998), page 14, no. 68. Helena; parents: Jooris Storm, Maria Parmentier. Hereinafter cited as Poughkeepsie Reformed Church Baptisms. There may be some errors in this work. See Harry Macy, Jr., "Focus on New Netherland" column in The New York Researcher, vol. 22 (Fall 2011), page 53. Also The Dutchess, journal of the Dutchess County Genealogical Society, vol. 38 (2011), numbers 1-3, where Arthur Kelly has listed hundreds of cases in which his reading of a name differs from that transcribed by Jean D. Worden in 1992.
  4. [S1586] Howard A. McConnville, The Parmentier (Palmatier) Family of New York State; FHL film #1440501 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (2001), April 1998), p.10. Hereinafter cited as Parmentier (Palmatier) of NYS.
  5. [S2616] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Records - Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 1716-1824 (Rhinebeck,N.Y.: Kinship, 1998), page 24, no. 78. Abraham; parents: Joris Storm, Maria Palmontere. Hereinafter cited as Poughkeepsie Reformed Church Baptisms. There may be some errors in this work. See Harry Macy, Jr., "Focus on New Netherland" column in The New York Researcher, vol. 22 (Fall 2011), page 53. Also The Dutchess, journal of the Dutchess County Genealogical Society, vol. 38 (2011), numbers 1-3, where Arthur Kelly has listed hundreds of cases in which his reading of a name differs from that transcribed by Jean D. Worden in 1992.

Goris Storm1

b. circa 1665
  • Also known as Gregorius Storm.3

Family: Enjeltie Van Dyck b. bt 1660 - 1670

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), p.17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.
  2. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:251. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."
  3. [S1369] First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," organized in 1697, and now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, NY (Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Assoc., 1901), page 28. Jan; parents: Gregorius Storm, Engeltje his wife; witnesses: Andries Van Dyck, Geesje his wife. (No month or day given). Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow/First RDC Tarrytown.

Helena Storm1

b. 8 June 1742
  • Helena Storm was baptized on 8 June 1742 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, sponsors Damen Parmentier, Lena Tietsoort.2

Citations

  1. [S1586] Howard A. McConnville, The Parmentier (Palmatier) Family of New York State; FHL film #1440501 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah (2001), April 1998), p.10. Hereinafter cited as Parmentier (Palmatier) of NYS.
  2. [S2616] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Records - Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 1716-1824 (Rhinebeck,N.Y.: Kinship, 1998), page 14, no. 68. Helena; parents: Jooris Storm, Maria Parmentier. Hereinafter cited as Poughkeepsie Reformed Church Baptisms. There may be some errors in this work. See Harry Macy, Jr., "Focus on New Netherland" column in The New York Researcher, vol. 22 (Fall 2011), page 53. Also The Dutchess, journal of the Dutchess County Genealogical Society, vol. 38 (2011), numbers 1-3, where Arthur Kelly has listed hundreds of cases in which his reading of a name differs from that transcribed by Jean D. Worden in 1992.

Hendrick Storm1

b. say 1670
  • Hendrick Storm was born say 1670 at New York.1
  • He married Neesje de Groot before 1695.1

Citations

  1. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:251. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."

Isaac Storm1

  • Isaac Storm married Elizabeth Losee, daughter of Laurens Losee and Rachel de Lange, at Hopewell, Dutchess Co., New York, on 1 January 1766.1

Family: Elizabeth Losee b. 6 Oct 1745, d. 31 Mar 1816

  • Thomas Storm2
  • Cathrina Storm3
  • Rachel Storm4
  • Abraham Storm5
  • Izaak Storm6
  • Maria Storm7
  • Elizabeth Storm8
  • Jacob Storm9

Citations

  1. [S3236] Barbara A. Barth, The Dorland Enigma Solved, A revision of the Dorland Genealogy (Sandisfield, Mass.: Diane Barth Swartz, 2007), page 304. Hereinafter cited as The Dorland Enigma Solved.
  2. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 5, no. 89. Thomas; parents: Isaak Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  3. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 6, no. 129. Cathrina; parents: Isaac Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  4. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 7, no. 152. Rachel; parents: Isaac Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  5. [S1549] Maria Bockee Carpenter Tower, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000 (org.1932)), page 17. Abraham; parents: Isaac Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no witnesses recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC New Hackensack, NY.
  6. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 13, no. 274. Izaak; parents: Izaak Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no witnesses recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  7. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 15, no. 324. Maria; parents: Isaak Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  8. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 17, no. 365. Elizabeth; parents: Isaac Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.
  9. [S5283] Arthur C. M. Kelly, Baptism Records of the First Reformed Church, Hopewell Junction, Dutchess Co., NY (Rhinebeck, NY: Kinship, 1998), page 21, no. 452. Jacob; parents: Isaac Storm, Elizabeth Losee; no sponsors recorded. Hereinafter cited as RDC Hopewell Junction.

Jacobus Storm1

b. 20 October 1767
  • Jacobus Storm was born on 20 October 1767.1
  • He was baptized on 7 February 1768 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Jan Storm1

b. 29 November 1761, d. before February 1767
  • Jan Storm was baptized on 29 November 1761 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors David Brouwer, Catharina Tyssen, h.v.1
  • He died before February 1767.

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 28:150.

Jan Storm1

b. 1704
  • Jan Storm was baptized in 1704 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York, witnesses Andries Van Dyck, Geesje his wife.1

Citations

  1. [S1369] First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," organized in 1697, and now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, NY (Yonkers, NY: Yonkers Historical and Library Assoc., 1901), page 28. Jan; parents: Gregorius Storm, Engeltje his wife; witnesses: Andries Van Dyck, Geesje his wife. (No month or day given). Hereinafter cited as Old Dutch Church Sleepy Hollow/First RDC Tarrytown.

Johan Storm1

b. 8 February 1767
  • Johan Storm was born on 8 February 1767.1
  • He was baptized on 5 March 1767 at Lutheran Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Joh. Brower, Getty Brower, John DeGroot.1

Citations

  1. [S1700] "Baptisms in the Lutheran Church New York City", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record vol.97-103 (1966-1972): 102:26. Parents John Sturm and Marythe. Hereinafter cited as "Lutheran Church NYC, Bapt., NYGBR 97-103 (1966-1972)."

John Storm1

  • Father*: Storm
  • John Storm married Maria Brouwer, daughter of Isaac Brouwer and Rachel Demarest, at Presbyterian Church, New York City, New York, on 8 December 1760 recorded at the Reformed Dutch Church, NYC, "Met attestaite Van de Presbyteriaanschekerk Johan Storm & Mary Brouwer."1,2
  • Also known as Jan Storm.3
  • Also known as Johannes Storm.4
  • John Storm witnessed the baptism of Maria Brouwer , daughter of David Brouwer and Catharina Keyser, on 14 December 1760 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Joh's Storm, Maria Brouwer, z.h.v.).4
  • John Storm witnessed the baptism of Maria Gardiner , daughter of Isaac Gardiner and Esther Brouwer, on 16 October 1765 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors Johannes Storm, Maria Brouwer, z.h.v.).5
  • John Storm witnessed the baptism of Hester Brouwer , daughter of Niclaes Brouwer and Maria De Groot, on 26 January 1766 at Lutheran Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors J. Storm, Marrietie Storm).6
  • John Storm witnessed the baptism of John Ezel , son of Marmaduke Ezel and Mettje Van Gelder, on 21 August 1774 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, (sponsors John Storm, Maria Brouwer, z.h.v.).7

Family: Maria Brouwer b. 6 Feb 1743

Citations

  1. [S1228] Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), p.IV-I. Hereinafter cited as Demarest Family.
  2. [S1439] Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York; Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, reprint 2003, original 1890 NYG&BS), p.203. Hereinafter cited as Marriages, RDC NA/NY.
  3. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 28:150.
  4. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 28:143.
  5. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:32.
  6. [S1700] "Baptisms in the Lutheran Church New York City", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record vol.97-103 (1966-1972): 101:211. Parents Nicolas Brower and Marg. (sic). Hereinafter cited as "Lutheran Church NYC, Bapt., NYGBR 97-103 (1966-1972)."
  7. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:19.
  8. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 28:227.
  9. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:30.
  10. [S1700] "Baptisms in the Lutheran Church New York City", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record vol.97-103 (1966-1972): 102:26. Parents John Sturm and Marythe. Hereinafter cited as "Lutheran Church NYC, Bapt., NYGBR 97-103 (1966-1972)."
  11. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:148.
  12. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:198.
  13. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:18.
  14. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:27.
  15. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:87.

Magdalena Storm1

b. 15 April 1764
  • Magdalena Storm was baptized on 15 April 1764 at Presbyterian Church, Rombout, Dutchess Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Margrietje Storm1

b. 10 November 1725
  • Margrietje Storm was baptized on 10 November 1725 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York.1
  • She witnessed the baptism of Abraham Storm , son of Goris Storm and Maria Parmentier, on 12 May 1768 at First Reformed Dutch Church, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York, (sponsors Abraham Van Keuren, Grietje Storm).2

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), p.17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.
  2. [S2616] Arthur C.M. Kelly, Baptism Records - Poughkeepsie Reformed Church, 1716-1824 (Rhinebeck,N.Y.: Kinship, 1998), page 24, no. 78. Abraham; parents: Joris Storm, Maria Palmontere. Hereinafter cited as Poughkeepsie Reformed Church Baptisms. There may be some errors in this work. See Harry Macy, Jr., "Focus on New Netherland" column in The New York Researcher, vol. 22 (Fall 2011), page 53. Also The Dutchess, journal of the Dutchess County Genealogical Society, vol. 38 (2011), numbers 1-3, where Arthur Kelly has listed hundreds of cases in which his reading of a name differs from that transcribed by Jean D. Worden in 1992.

Maria Storm1

b. 1 May 1774, d. before July 1782
  • Maria Storm was baptized on 1 May 1774 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Nicholas Brouwer, Maria de Groot, z.h.v.1
  • She died before July 1782.

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:18.

Maria Storm1

b. 28 July 1782
  • Maria Storm was baptized on 28 July 1782 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Nicolaus Brouwer & Maria Brouwer.1

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 30:87.

Maria Storm1

b. say 1662
  • Maria Storm was born say 1662 in New Amsterdam or Kingston.2
  • She married Casper Springsteen before 1682.2
  • Maria Storm was a member of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in April 1679 at Brooklyn.3
  • She was a member of the at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Flatbush, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 19 November 1679 at "The New Land or Altena" (New Lots).4
  • She witnessed the baptism of Fytje Brouwer , daughter of Samuel Brouwer and Grietje Smith, on 24 April 1699 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York, (sponsors Cornelis Van Texxel and Maria, wife of Casper).1

Family:

Citations

  1. [S1763] First English Record Book of the Dutch Reformed Church in Sleepy Hollow: Formerly the Manor Church of Philipsburgh, Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown (Tarrytown, N.Y.: Tarrytown Historical Society, 1931), "Fourth Book" p.25, no.31. Hereinafter cited as RDC Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown.
  2. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:251. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."
  3. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 363. Brooklyn. New Members, either arrived with certificate, or received upon their acknowledged profession. Maria Storm (left), April 1679. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  4. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 347. Register of the Members from the Four Villages. 19 Nov 1679. The New Lots or Altena. Maria Storm. Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.
  5. [S1641] David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 423. Joost; parents: ______, Marie Storm; op Amersfoort; witnesses: Joost Casparsz, Marie Storm, Grootmoeder (Grandmother). Hereinafter cited as RDC Flatbush Recs.

Maritje Storm1

b. 24 March 1729
  • Maritje Storm was baptized on 24 March 1729 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), p.17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Mary Storm1

Family: William Abraham Lassing b. c 1745, d. b 7 Jun 1775

  • Goris Lassing2
  • Pieter Lassing2
  • Geertruy Lassing2

Citations

  1. [S504] Donna G. Ewins, "Pieter Pieterse Lassen of Dutchess Co. & His Descendants", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol.129-131 (1998-2000): 130:283. Hereinafter cited as "Pieter Pieterse Lassen of Dutchess Co."
  2. [S504] Donna G. Ewins, "Pieter Pieterse Lassen of Dutchess Co. & His Descendants", New York Genealogical & Biographical Record vol.129-131 (1998-2000): 130:284. Hereinafter cited as "Pieter Pieterse Lassen of Dutchess Co."

Maya Storm1

b. 26 August 1769
  • Maya Storm was born on 26 August 1769.1
  • She was baptized on 22 October 1769 at Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Peter Storm1

b. 28 March 1708
  • Father*: John Storm1
  • Mother*: Mary Young1

Family: Catlinke Van Dyck b. 24 Apr 1731

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Peter Storm1

b. say 1671

Citations

  1. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:251. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."

Peternella Storm1

b. 24 April 1661, d. before 1 June 1663
  • Peternella Storm was baptized on 24 April 1661 at Oss, Noord Brabant, The Netherlands.1
  • She died before 1 June 1663 at New Netherland.1

Citations

  1. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:250. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."

Petranelle Storm1

b. 1 June 1673
  • Petranelle Storm was baptized on 1 June 1673 at Old First Dutch Reformed Church, Breuckelen (Brooklyn), Kings Co., Long Island, New York, sponsors Jeronimus de Rapalie, Hendrica Hainelle, Keeltien Carlejoutr.1
  • She married Peter See, son of Isaac See and Esther Sy, before 1699.3

Citations

  1. [S2661] A. P. G. Jos van der Linde, Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York: First Book of Records, 1660-1752, New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983), page 115. Petranelle; parents: Dirck Storm, Maria Petersse, from Breuckelen. Hereinafter cited as OFDRC Brooklyn.
  2. [S1599] Baptisms in the Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn as per the records of said Church from Oct. 31, 1660 to Dec 13, 1719: From Corporation Manual of the City of Brooklyn, 1869, pages 448 to 504; FHL film #0017529, item 4 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1939), Copied and translated from the Dutch by Teunis G. Bergen. Filmed from the typed manuscript in the Holland Society of New York, p.453. Hereinafter cited as Brooklyn Baptisms (T.G. Bergen).
  3. [S3366] Carolyn Nash, "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm, and Daughter of Pieter Teunissen Huyben and Dircxken Jacob Aerts", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 140, page 245 (2009): 140:251. Hereinafter cited as "Maria Peters, Wife of Dirck Storm."

Petrus Storm1

b. 28 August 1722
  • Petrus Storm was baptized on 28 August 1722 at Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, (First Reformed Church of Tarrytown), Westchester Co., New York.1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), p.17. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Rachel Storm1

b. 14 August 1763, d. before April 1765
  • Rachel Storm was baptized on 14 August 1763 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Isaac Brouwer, Rachel de Maree, z.h.v.1
  • She died before April 1765.

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 28:227.

Rachel Storm1

b. 14 April 1765, d. before November 1771
  • Rachel Storm was baptized on 14 April 1765 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Isaac Brouwer, Rachel de Maree, z.h.v.1
  • She died before November 1771.

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:30.

Rachel Storm1

b. 3 November 1771
  • Rachel Storm was baptized on 3 November 1771 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, no sponsors.1

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:198.

Robert Storm1

d. circa 1777
  • Robert Storm married Mary Manning, daughter of John? Manning.1
  • Robert Storm died circa 1777; "during the Revolutionary War," and six years prior to his widow's remarriage, as per the pension application of Nathaniel Chatterdon, and of his widow, Mary (Manning) (Storm) Chatterdon.1

Citations

  1. [S2625] Nathaniel Chatterdon file; W15641/BLWT1576-100; Roll 180, image 102 (www.persi.heritagequestonline.com: HeritageQuest online). http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/…,_nathaniel_rev_war_pen_file.pdf.

Susanna Storm1

b. 8 February 1769
  • Susanna Storm was baptized on 8 February 1769 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsor Susanna Storm, j.d.1

Citations

  1. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 29:148.

Abraham Storms1

Citations

  1. [S3445] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 5 BIB DD-263, Houghtaling-Brower Record; Johannes Snedeker Record. "Unpublished Bible and Family Records," compiled by Jonas Bronck-Melzingah-Pierre Van Cortlandt, Ruth Floyd Woodhull-Shatumac Chapters, DAR of NYS, 1941-1942. Page 4. Johannes Snedeker Record. Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

Jack Storms1

Citations

  1. [S2276] The Trinity Church Story a.k.a. "The Hill Manuscript", Unpublished Manuscript, ca.1924, Box 7, Catalog Item no.77, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio. This manuscript is only available in a few libraries. Although it provides an interesting account of the Anneke Jans-Trinity Church legal battles, the genealogies, especially for the earlier generations, are unreliable. page 36.

A. Story1

Citations

  1. [S3289] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 5, BIB BB-356, Bible Record - David Brewer and wife, Susannah. FHL film #862761 item 1, page 34. Bible dated 1824, publisher not given, copy in possession of Syracuse Public Library. Copied by Minnie Coleman, Gen. Asa Danforth Chapter, D.A.R., Syracuse, N.Y., 1929. . Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

Joseph Story1

Citations

  1. [S3597] William Emerson Babcock, Hess-Higbee Genealogy (Mishawaka, Indiana: n.pub., 1909), page 86. Hereinafter cited as Hess-Higbee Genealogy.

Mary Story1

b. between 1745 and 1755, d. before 1830
  • Mary Story was probably born between 1745 and 1755 in the area of Westfield or Southwick, Hampden Co., Massachusetts.
  • She married Philip Hays, son of Jonathan Hayes and Mary Loomis, at Westfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, on 26 November 1772.1
  • Mary Story probably died before 1830 at Cazenovia, Madison Co., New York.

Family: Philip Hays b. 2 Jan 1748, d. 25 Aug 1834

Citations

  1. [S2377] "Westfield (MA) Birth and Death Records."(Abstraction of original records, donated to NEHGS by Harold T. Dougherty. "Westfield Birth and Death Records as Obtained From the Files at City Hall, Westfield," donated 1937). Online NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)., HAYS, Philip of Southwick and Mary Story of Westfield, m. Nov 26, 1772. Hereinafter cited as Westfield (MA) Birth and Death Records.
  2. [S2380] Richard Brewer, "Discovery of the Wife of John Brewer," e-mail message from Richard Brewer to Chris Chester and Scott Kraus, June 22, 2009, The identity of Mary Hays was discovered in the marriage record of her son, John Brewer, 7 Oct 1890 in Van Buren Co., Michigan. The record can be viewed online at Family Search Record Search. Hereinafter cited as "Discovery of the Wife of John Brewer."
  3. [S2468] New York Surrogate's Court (Madison County), Wills, vol. A-C, 1830-1850; FHL film #0408506 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1965), Microreproduction of original records at the Madison County Courthouse, Wampsville, New York, pages 195-199. Hereinafter cited as New York Surrogate's Court (Madison County), Wills, vol. A-C, 1830-1850.
  4. [S2468] New York Surrogate's Court (Madison County), Wills, vol. A-C, 1830-1850; FHL film #0408506 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1965), Microreproduction of original records at the Madison County Courthouse, Wampsville, New York, pages 195-199. Fanny is not named in her father's will. However, Samuel S. Hays, son of, and executor the will of Philip Hays lists Fanny "Sach or Lach" as one of the heirs-at-law to the estate of Philip Hays in November 1834 and states that she was lving in Ohio. Hereinafter cited as New York Surrogate's Court (Madison County), Wills, vol. A-C, 1830-1850.

Tristram Story1

b. circa 1750
  • "Perhaps son of John Story." He moved from Southwick, Mass. to Neversink, Sullivan County, New York, then to Wyoming (possibly meaning the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania) then to LeRoy (now Genesee Co.) New York.2
  • Southwick, Mass. records show that he lost a child by death in Dec 1778 and another on 21 July 1782.2
  • Mary Story and Tristram Story, are probably siblings.

Citations

  1. [S1978] Lucius Manilus Boltwood, History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts (Hartford, Conn.: Lockwood, Case & Brainard, 1878), p.572. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Noble of Westfield, Mass.
  2. [S1978] Lucius Manilus Boltwood, History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Massachusetts (Hartford, Conn.: Lockwood, Case & Brainard, 1878), p.580. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Noble of Westfield, Mass.

Wilbur Story1

Citations

  1. [S2500] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 3, File B, Jan Brouwer of Flatlands. File 78-L. Source for this information is not given. Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

William Story1

Citations

  1. [S3289] William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, William B. Bogardus Collection, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, Box 5, BIB BB-356, Bible Record - David Brewer and wife, Susannah. FHL film #862761 item 1, page 34. Bible dated 1824, publisher not given, copy in possession of Syracuse Public Library. Copied by Minnie Coleman, Gen. Asa Danforth Chapter, D.A.R., Syracuse, N.Y., 1929. . Hereafter cited as William B. Bogardus Collection.

James Stott1

Citations

  1. [S1387] John Wilson Taylor, Montross: A Family History (Staunton, Virginia: McClure Print. Co., 1958), page 109. Hereinafter cited as Montross: A Family History. Https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=4485&disp=Montross%2C+a+family+history.

Isaac Stotts

Stout1

Citations

  1. [S2216] Elmer T. Hutchinson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey First Series Vol. 41; Calender of Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. 12 1810-1813 (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Priniting Company, 1949), page 184. Garret Hires. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.12 1810-1813.

Alice Stout1

b. circa 1652
  • Alice Stout was born circa 1652 at Gravesend, Long Island.3
  • She married John Throckmorton, son of John Throckmorton and Rebecca, at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 12 December 1670.1,4
  • Alice Stout married second in 1691 Robert Skelton.5
  • Alice Stout married third before April 1704 Jones.6

Family 1: John Throckmorton b. c 1642, d. 17 Jul 1690

Family 2: Robert Skelton

  • Susanna Skelton6

Citations

  1. [S970] G. Andrews Moriarty, "The Ancestry of John Throckmorton of Providence, Rhode Island", New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol.98, p.67- (1944): p.72. Hereinafter cited as "Throckmorton; NEHGR 98:67."
  2. [S972] John E. Stillwell, The History of Captain Richard Stillwell, Son of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, and His Descendants (New York: n.pub., 1930), p.22. Hereinafter cited as Richard Stillwell Des.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 80. Throckmorton of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.
  5. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 81. Throckmorton of Monmouth County. Gives a date of 30 Oct 1611, which is certainly an error. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.
  6. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 81. Throckmorton of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.
  7. [S1366] Arthur S. Cole, The Scott Family of Shrewsbury, N.J.: Being the Descendants of William Scott and Abigail Tilton Warner, with sketches of related families (Red Bank, NJ: Register Press, 1908), p.43. Hereinafter cited as Scott of Shrewsbury, NJ.

Benjamin Stout1

b. circa 1669
  • In 1690 Richard Stout, Sr., conveyed to his son Benjamin Stout, land at Hopp River.3
  • On 11 November 1699 To Benjamin Stout for boarding Denis Garetson, one year, £2.19.2. (Middletown Records).3
  • On 5 October 1705 Benjamin Stout, yeoman, of Middletown, bought land from John Stout of Middletown, lying on Hop River.3
  • Benjamin's ear mark was recorded on 25 August 1710 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, that formerly belonged to his father, Richard Stout, Sr. The mark was assumed by John Burrows, May 1721, Benjamin Stout and his family having moved away.4
  • In 1715 Benjamin Stout resided at Delaware.4
  • On 23 December 1720 The "land of Benjamin Stout," is mentioned in a deed from Sarah Lewis of Red Lyon Hundred to George Williams of Red Lyon Hundred, "land in Red Lyon Hundred bounded by George's Creek, land of Benjamin Stout, the mouth of Mirey Branch..."5
  • On 6 September 1721 Benjamin Stout, Sr., of St. George's Creek, yeoman to Charles Stout, son of Benjamin Stout, Sr. Benjamin Stout, Sr., for fatherly love he bears for his son, granted to Charles Stout a tract of land situated on Maryland Road that leads to Bohemia bounded by land of his brother Benjamin Stout, Jr. containing 140 acres. Signed Benjamin Stout, Sr. Delivered in the presence of Rees Evans, William Simpson and RObert Edmund. Recorded 17 Sep 1723 (G1:248).6
  • On 6 September 1721 Benjamin Stout, Sr., of St. George's Creek, yeoman to Benjamin Stout, Jr., son of Benjamin Stout, Sr. Benjamin Stout, Sr., for fatherly love he bears for his son, granted to Benjamin Stout, Jr. a tract of land situated on Maryland Road that leads to Bohemia bounded by land of his brother Charles Stout containing 140 acres. Signed Benjamin Stout, Sr. Delivered in the presence of Rees Evans, William Simpson and RObert Edmund. Recorded 17 Sep 1723 (G1:248).6
  • On 22 August 1723 The "land of Benjamin Stout," is mentioned in a deed from George Williams of Red Lyon Hundred to Francis Land of Christian Creek, "land in Red Lyon Hundred bounded by George's Creek, land of Benjamin Stout, the mouth of Mirey Branch..."7
  • On 16 February 1727 Benjamin Stout of the County of New Castle, yeoman, to Francis Land of the County of New Castle, yeoman. Benjamin Stout for £49.12 granted to Francis Land a tract of land on the northeast side of St. George's Creek bounded by land of Charles Stout and the creek containing 160 acres. Signed Benjamin Stout and Agnes Stout. Delivered in the presence of Luke Gibbons, M. David & G. Smith. Recorded 20 Mar 1727 (H1:248).8

Family: Agnietie Truax b. 29 Dec 1675

  • Jacob Stout4
  • Benjamin Stout Jr.6
  • Charles Stout6

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S2499] Barbara Carver Smith, The Truax/Truex Family of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey, 1675-1990: Descendants of Philippe Du Trieux (Lakewood, N.J.: B.C. Smith, ca. 1991), (FHL fiche #6067433) page 5. Hereinafter cited as The Truax/Truex Family of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey, 1675-1990.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 345. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 346. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  5. [S1982] Carol Bryant, New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), page 46. Hereinafter cited as New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728.
  6. [S1982] Carol Bryant, New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), page 49. Hereinafter cited as New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728.
  7. [S1982] Carol Bryant, New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), page 45. Hereinafter cited as New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728.
  8. [S1982] Carol Bryant, New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728 (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), page 164. Hereinafter cited as New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records 1715-1728.

Benjamin Stout1

b. 27 June 1745, d. 5 November 1821
  • Benjamin Stout was born on 27 June 1745 at Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, calculated from age at death.1
  • He married Mary Johnson.2
  • Benjamin Stout died on 5 November 1821; aged 76y 4m 9d.2
  • He was buried at Bayville, Ocean Co., New Jersey.2
  • Benjamin Stout is claimed as a son of Richard Stout however, he was born too late, and is more likely a grandson.

Family: Mary Johnson b. c 1756, d. 12 Mar 1824

  • Capt. Benjamin Stout3

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 321. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 323. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 324. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Catherine Stout1

Citations

  1. [S2499] Barbara Carver Smith, The Truax/Truex Family of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey, 1675-1990: Descendants of Philippe Du Trieux (Lakewood, N.J.: B.C. Smith, ca. 1991), (FHL fiche #6067433) page 203. Hereinafter cited as The Truax/Truex Family of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, New Jersey, 1675-1990.

David Stout1

b. circa 1667
  • David Stout was born circa 1667 or 1669.2
  • He married Rebecca Ashton, daughter of Rev. James Ashton Jr. and Deliverance Throckmorton, in 1688.3
  • In 1690 Richard Stout, Sr. conveyed land to David Stout at Hopp River.3
  • On 3 April 1701 David Stout, yeoman, with consent of his wife, Rebecca, sold land in Monmouth County.3
  • On 3 April 1701 at East New Jersey David Stout conveyed to Hendrick Jansz Van Dyck "David Stout of Monmouth Co., East New Jersey, and Rebeckah his wife, sell to Hendrick Van Dyke of Kings Co., on Nassau Island, New York, for £300, a tract of land in Monmouth Co., located at a place called Romanis or Hop River, beg. by Hop River at a point 90 chains from Obadiah Bowne's line..." The tract is bounded by Hop River, Richard Stout's land, and is the same property described in the deed of 10 Nov 1705? from Hendrick Van Dyke and his wife Jonica to Hendrick Hensdrickse. "Also 6.66 acres of meadow at a place called Connescunk in Monmouth Co., adj. to the meadow of James Stout." This piece is also included in the 10 Nov 1705? deed. Witnesses: Daniel Hendricksen, Adrian Bennet (mark), Hendrick Hendrickse (mark), Henry Felkin. Acknowledged 6 Sep 1710, Daniel Hendrickson, appeared before Thomas Gordon, Esq., Majesty's Council.4
  • On 19 August 1706 David Stout, yeoman, of Freehold, sold lands with the consent of his wife, Rebecca.3
  • David Stout and Rebecca Ashton were members of the at Baptist Church, Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, in 1712.3
  • On 20 April 1714 David Stout of Freehold, yeoman, and Rebecca, his wife, involved in a land transaction.3
  • "He moved about 1725 to Amwell, New Jersey, bought lands there and died there very old, buried on his farm."3

Family: Rebecca Ashton

  • Deliverance Stout5
  • Sarah Stout5
  • Rebecca Stout5
  • Freegift Stout3
  • James Stout3
  • David Stout3
  • Joseph Stout3
  • Benjamin Stout3

Citations

  1. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 84. Throckmorton of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 347. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S4807] Richard S. Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records, 1702-1717, (Books H, I, and "Little K") (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2008), pages 119. Abstracting Book I, p. 366. Hereinafter cited as East NJ Land Recs 1707-1717.
  5. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 348. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Elias Stout1

Citations

  1. [S1889] H. Minot Pitman, "The Brokaw-Bragaw Family", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record vol. 86, 87 (1955, 1956): 86:163. Hereinafter cited as "Brokaw-Bragaw, NYGBR 86, 87 (1955, 56)."

Elisabet Stout1

b. 25 August 1722
  • Elisabet Stout was baptized on 25 August 1722 at First Reformed Church, Schenectady, New York, sponsors Abr. Truex, Elisabet Truex.1

Citations

  1. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.27, no.592. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.

Helena Stout1

b. 2 December 1734
  • Father*: John Stout2
  • Mother*: Margaret Taylor2
  • Helena Stout was born on 2 December 1734 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.1
  • She married by license dated on 2 May 1758 John Hoff, son of Willem Hoff and Elizabeth.1
  • Helena Stout was named in the will of Zephaniah White dated in 1758.2

Family: John Hoff b. b 1730

  • John Hoff3
  • William Hoff3
  • Thomas Hoff3
  • Christian Hoff3
  • Margaret Hoff3
  • Elizabeth Hoff3
  • Helena Hoff3
  • Leonard Hoff2

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 309-310. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 309. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 310. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Henrietta Stout1

b. 2 October 1857, d. 20 March 1887
  • Henrietta Stout was born on 2 October 1857.1
  • She married Elisha Brewer, son of William Brewer and Gertrude Wert.1
  • Henrietta Stout died on 20 March 1887.1
  • She was buried at Larison's Corner Cemetery, Amwell Ridge, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.1
  • She appeared on the census on 3 June 1880 at East Amwell, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey, as Henrietta Brewer, age 22, born in New Jersey. Both parents born in New Jersey. Married. Daughter-in-law in the household of William Brewer.2

Family: Elisha Brewer b. c 1858

Citations

  1. [S3459] Tombstone Inscriptions from Hunterdon County Cemeteries, 1917, Hunterson Co. Library, Flemington, N. J., 974-971, Google Books, unknown repository address, page 56. Larison's Corner Cemetery.
  2. [S100] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 2003), Federal census, NARA Ser. T9, Roll 787, Page 36B, ED 67, FHL film #1254787. William Brewer household. Hereinafter cited as 1880 US Census.

James Stout1

b. circa 1650
  • James Stout was born circa 1650 at Gravesend, Long Island.1
  • He married Elizabeth.2
  • On 2 November 1675 As a settler on the Monmouth Patent, about 1667, James Stout received sixty acres of land in Middletown.2
  • James's ear mark was recorded on 16 February 1685 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.2
  • In 1686 He paid quit-rent on one hundred and forty-two acres and one-half acres of land at Middletown.2
  • On 29 June 1690 Richard Stout of Middletown, gave land to his son, James Stout, of the same place, that was situated at Romanis or Hope River. He also gave him five acres at Conescunk, described as "adjoining Dan. Stout" (error for David Stout).2
  • On 18 March 1705 James Stout bought land of George Willocks.2
  • On 6 April 1706 James and Elizabeth Stout were of Middletown.2
  • On 11 August 1707 James and Elizabeth Stout were of Freehold.2
  • On 8 May 1711 James and Elizabeth Stout of Freehold sold land.2
  • On 29 January 1714 James Stout of Freehold, yeoman, and Elizabeth, his wife, for £250, convey to Thomas Williams of Freehold, yeoman, land in Freehold, "where James Stout now lives," bounded by David Clayton, Jno. Warford, etc., reserving one-half of an acre of land where John Clayton and his wife are buried, which land the said James Stout bought from George Willocks, 8 Mar 1705. James and Elizabeth Stout both sign with their marks.2

Family: Elizabeth

  • Benjamin Stout3
  • James Stout3
  • Joseph Stout3
  • Penelope Stout3
  • Mercy Stout3
  • Ann Stout3
  • Elizabeth Stout3

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 326. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 327. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

John Stout1

Citations

  1. [S1687] A. Van Dorn Honeyman, "The Lane Families of Somerset County and Vicinity", Somerset County Historical Quarterly vols. 2, 3, 4 (1913, 1914, 1915): p.220. Hereinafter cited as "Lane."

John Stout1

b. circa 1644/45, d. before 1740
  • John Stout was born circa 1644/45 at Gravesend, Long Island.1
  • He married Elizabeth at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 12 January 1671/72.1
  • John Stout died before 1740.1

Family: Elizabeth

  • Hopestill Stout2
  • Faith Stout2
  • Richard Stout+2 b. bt 1668 - 1678, d. bt 28 Dec 1749 - 17 Jan 1750
  • John Stout2

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 307. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

John Stout1

Citations

  1. [S4551] James M. Butler, Some Descendants of Christian Brower, Manuscript, 1984, Box 7, Catalog Items, No. 164, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, page 12.

Jonathan Stout1

b. between 1658 and 1665, d. between 24 November 1722 and 25 March 1723
  • Jonathan Stout was probably born between 1658 and 1665 at Gravesend, Long Island.
  • He married Anna Bollen, daughter of James Bollen, at New Jersey on 27 August 1685.2
  • Jonathan Stout died between 24 November 1722 and 25 March 1723.
  • Jonathan's ear mark was recorded on 16 February 1685 at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.2
  • On 1 January 1704 Jonathan Stout and Anna, his wife, of Middletown, sold to James Hubbard, of the same place, two hundred and fifty acres of land in Middletown, and meadow at Conasconck, for £328.2
  • On 20 July 1705 William Crouch, of London, and William Bills (Biles), of Bucks County, sold to Jonathan Stout, of Burlington County, one sixteenth of one one-hundredth part of the Province of West Jersey.3
  • On 12 March 1714 Jonathan Stout and his wife Anna acknowledged a deed.3
  • Jonathan Stout and his family were among the founding families of the Baptist Church at Hopewell, New Jersey (organized 23 Apr 1715).3
  • His will was dated on 24 November 1722 proved 25 Mar 1723.3
  • Some descendants are said to have moved to Kentucky, and the South, about the time of the Revolutionary War.3

Family: Anna Bollen

  • Col. Joseph Stout4
  • Sarah Stout3
  • Benjamin Stout3
  • Hannah Stout3
  • Zebulon Stout5
  • Jonathan Stout3
  • Ann Stout3
  • David Stout3
  • Samuel Stout

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 331. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 332. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 309. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  5. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 327. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Lydia Stout1

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 344. Stout. Line of Benjamin Stout. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Mary Stout1

b. circa 1648
  • Mary Stout was born circa 1648 at Gravesend, Long Island.3
  • She married James Bowne, son of William Bowne and Ann, at Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, on 26 December 1665.1,4

Family: James Bowne b. 25 Aug 1636, d. Feb 1695

  • James Bowne5
  • John Bowne5
  • William Bowne5
  • Andrew Bowne5
  • Samuel Bowne5

Citations

  1. [S3854] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 3 (New York: n.pub., 1914), page 36. Bowne of Monmouth County. Other dates given for the marriage are 26 Nov 1665 and 26 Dec 1668. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 3.
  2. [S3854] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 3 (New York: n.pub., 1914), page 36. Bowne of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 3.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3921] Tunis G. Bergen, "Marriage Records, Gravesend, L. I.", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 4, no. 4, p. 199 (1873): 4:199. James Bouwne to Mary Stoute. Hereinafter cited as "Marriage Records, Gravesend, L. I."
  5. [S3854] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 3 (New York: n.pub., 1914), page 37. Bowne of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 3.

Orphau Stout1

  • Orphau Stout married William Van Note at Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 24 May 1827.1

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 364. Stout Miscellaneous items. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Peter Stout1

b. circa 1654, d. before 14 April 1704
  • Peter Stout was born circa 1654 at Gravesend, Long Island.1
  • He died before 14 April 1704.2
  • He married Mary Bullen.2
  • Peter Stout resided at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey.3
  • Administration of Peter Stout's estate was granted on 14 April 1704, estate of Peter Stout of Middletown, Monmouth Co., granted to Capt. John Bowne. Mary, widow of Peter Stout, gives up her duty as executrix of her late husband's estate in favor of Captain John Bowne of Middletown, merchant. (Lib 1, p. 45).2

Family: Mary Bullen

  • Mary Stout3
  • John Stout4

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S1994] William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. XXIII, Calender of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730 (Paterson, N.J.: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), page 445. Peter Stout. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.1 1670-1730.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 330. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 330. Stout of Monmouth County. Calls her Miss Bullen, perhaps Mary. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Petronella Stout1

b. circa 1722
  • Father*: John Stout2
  • Also known as Penelope Stout.2

Family: Jan Sutphen b. 18 Oct 1722

Citations

  1. [S1552] Wilson V. Ledley, "Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Some of His Descendants", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.93, pp. 193-204; 94, pp. 34-41, 107-114, 156-169, 205-213; Vol. 95, pp. 10-27, 155-165, 204-207 (1962-1964): 94:108. Hereinafter cited as "Willem Adriaense Bennet of Brooklyn."
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 322. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 323. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Richard Stout1

b. 1602, d. before 6 October 1705
  • Richard Stout was born in 1602.2
  • He married Penelope in 1644 (Stillwell's calculation).2
  • Richard Stout died before 6 October 1705; (date of inventory).
  • On 13 October 1643 "Richard Aestin, Ambrose Love (?) and Richard Stout made declaration that the crew of the Seven Stars and of the privateer landed at the farm of Anthony Jansen, of Salee, in the Bay, and took off 200 pumpkins and would have carried away a lot of hogs from Coney island had they not learned that they belonged to Lady Moody."3
  • On 19 December 1645 Richard Stout was among the thirty-nine patetntees who received a patent from Dir.-Gen. Willem Kieft of New Netherland, for a settlement at Gravesend upon Long Island.4
  • On 20 February 1646 Richard Stout received Plantation lot number 16 at Gravesend, Long Island.3
  • On 7 May 1647 "Richard Stoute being sworn despoeth yt in the...his being a soldiere at the ffort with Penneare and other his fellow soldieres," etc.4
  • On 26 October 1649 John Thomas bought, for two hundred and ten guilders, Richard Stout's crop of tobacco.3
  • In 1657 of his twenty acre farm, he had seventeen acres under cultivation.3
  • On 5 April 1661 Richard Stout bought an adjoining farm from Edward Griffin.3
  • On 8 October 1663 Richard Stout was plainiff in a slander suit in Gravesend, and won his case.3
  • In 1664 He moved to the Monmouth tract in East Jersey.5
  • On 8 April 1665 Richard Stout was among the twelve associates who were confirmed the Monmouth Patent.5
  • In 1675 at Monmouth Co., New Jersey, Richard Stout brings for his rights, for the year 1665, for his wife, two sons, John and Richard, 120 acres each; total 480 acres. Items for his sons and daughters yt are come voyge (of age?) since the year 1667, namely, James, Peter, Mary, Alice and Sarah, each 60 acres; total 300 acres.
    John Stout, of Middletown, for himself and wife, 240 acres.
    Richard Stout, Jr., of Shrewsbury, for himself and wife, 120 acres.
    James Stout for his owne right, 60 acres.
    Peter Stout, for his owne right, 60 acres.
    Sarah Stout, for her owne right, 60 acres.
    James Bowne, in right of his wife, Mary Stout, 240 acres.
    John Throckmorton, in right of his wife, Alice Stout, 240 acres.
    (Lib. 3, East Jersey Deeds, A. side, p.1).6
  • On 26 February 1679/80 Richard and Penelope Stout sold to Thomas Snowsell, Sr., sixteen acres of land with dwelling house, barn and orchard, and nine acres of upland in the Poplar Field and other small parcels, for £66.5.3. The land later passed on to John Crafford and then to Peter Tilton.2
  • He was found on the tax list at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 15 October 1686 with 460 acres at 19s 2d per acre. He received an abatement of his tax as "the man is very old."7
  • His will was dated on 9 June 1703 proved 23 Oct 1705. Richard Stout, senior, of Middletown. Mentions wife but not by name. Sons: John, Richard, James, Jonathan, David, Benjamin. Daughters: Mary, Alse, Sarah; daughter-in-law Mary Stoute and her son John; kinswoman Mary Stoute, daughter of Peter Stout. Real and personal property. Executors: sons John and Jonathan. Witnesses: Richard Hartshorne, John Weekham and Peter Vandevandeter. (Lib 1, p. 120, and Monmouth Wills).8
  • Inventory of estate taken on 6 October 1705 £64.8.0, mostly hogs, cattle, horses and sheep. Made by Obadiah Bowne and James Hubbard.8

Family: Penelope b. c 1622

Citations

  1. [S972] John E. Stillwell, The History of Captain Richard Stillwell, Son of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, and His Descendants (New York: n.pub., 1930), p.22. Hereinafter cited as Richard Stillwell Des.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 305. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 301. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 299. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  5. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 302. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  6. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 302-303. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  7. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 304. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  8. [S1994] William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Vol. XXIII, Calender of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670-1730 (Paterson, N.J.: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), page 446. Richard Sout. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.1 1670-1730.
  9. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  10. [S3854] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 3 (New York: n.pub., 1914), page 36. Bowne of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 3.
  11. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 84. Throckmorton of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.

Richard Stout1

b. before 1687
  • Also known as "Squan Dick" Stout.4
  • On 11 October 1718 Richard Stout,Jr., yeoman, of Shrewsbury,a nd Eve, his wife, as heir to his loving brother, David Stout, late of Shrewsbury, who died intestate, conveyed eighty acres of land on Shark River, bounded by John West, and ten acres of meadow, on the beach at Barnegate, bounded by Ananias Gifford's land, Stephen West, etc., to William Woolley, son of William Woolley of Shrewsbury, yeoman, for £20, and the land bought by William Woolley, 24 May 1718, from William Brinley. Richard Stout signed with his mark. Witnesses: Arch. Innes, Sam. Dennis, William Havens and Jacob Dennis. Recorded 1728, Book H, p. 49, Freehold, N. J.5
  • Benjamin Stout is claimed as a son of Richard Stout however, he was born too late, and is more likely a grandson.

Family: Eva Truax b. b 1690

Citations

  1. [S1213] "The House of Truax."Compiled from the manuscripts of David Truax and published in NYGBR 1926-1928. Online http://homepages.apci.net/~truax/intro.htm.. Hereinafter cited as House of Truax website.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 319. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:80. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 321. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  5. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 320. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  6. [S1211] Arthur C.M. Kelly and Transcribed by Donald A. Keefer, Schenectady Reformed Church Baptisms 1694-1811 (Rhinebeck, New York: Arthur C.M. Kelly, 1987), p.27, no.592. Hereinafter cited as Schenectady RDC Bapt. 1694-1811.

Richard Stout1

d. between 6 February 1786 and 16 February 1786
  • Richard Stout died between 6 February 1786 and 16 February 1786 at Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; (date of will and inventory).1
  • His will was dated on 6 February 1786 Richard Stout of Freehold, Monmouth Co. Son John, land where he lives, and my son Stephen, place where I live, and he is to support my wife Hannah, and he is to pay my daughter Anna Barkalow, one of the best cows and £8. Son, David, the land where he lives, which I bought of Nathan Tilton, and he is to pay my daughter Sarah Parker, £3, and to my grandchild, Silvenus Bills, £30, when 21. Son, John is to pay his eldest son, Joseph, £3. Executors: Sons John and Stephen. Wit.: James Johnson, Aaron Brewer, Derick Barkalow. Proved 18 Feb 1786.1
  • Inventory of estate taken on 16 February 1786 £160.2.6, made by James Johnson and Aaron Brewer.1

Citations

  1. [S2214] Elmer T. Hutchinson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary and Post Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey First Series Vol.36; Calender of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Vol. 7, 1786-1790 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co., Printers, 1941), page 217. Richard Stout. Hereinafter cited as NJ Wills v.7 1786-1790.

Richard Stout1

b. circa 1646, d. before August 1739
  • Richard Stout was born circa 1646 at Gravesend, Long Island.1
  • He married first before 1676 Frances, daughter of Frances.2
  • Richard Stout married second before 1704 Mary.2
  • Richard Stout died before August 1739; (described as deceased in a deed of his son, Seymour Stout).3
  • On 7 February 1679/80 Richard Stout, Jr., and wife, Frances, jointly signed a conveyance to William Leeds, of Shrewsbury.4
  • In 1704 Richard Stout and Mary Stout were witnesses to a marriage.5
  • On 26 September 1709 Richard Stout, Sr., yeoman, of Shrewsbury, and Mary, his wife, conveyed to Ebenezer Cook, yeoman of Shrewsbury, land at Long Branch and six acres of meadow at Portapeck.5
  • On 19 June 1719 Richard Stout of Shrewsbury, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, for£300, sold to William Jeffery, yeoman, of Shrewsbury, property at Deal, which was conveyed to said Richard Stout, 28 Apr 1713, by the said Jeffery. Recorded 1731/32.5
  • Richard Stout and his descendants settles at Shrewsbury, and bought lands at Long Branch, Deal, Manasquan and Barnegat, all places to the south along the shore.4

Family 1: Frances b. bt 1650 - 1658, d. b 1704

  • a son Stout6
  • Robert Stout7
  • Richard Stout+5 b. b 1687
  • Joseph Stout7
  • David Stout7
  • Seymour Stout7

Family 2:

  • Lucy Stout7
  • John Stout7
  • Rebecca Stout7
  • Penelope Stout7

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 317. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 322. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 318. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  5. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 319. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  6. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 320. Stout of Monmouth County. Either Richard, Robert or Joseph. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  7. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 320. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Richard Stout1

b. between 1668 and 1678, d. between 28 December 1749 and 17 January 1750
  • In 1695 Richard Stout recorded his cattlemark, and in 1712 he recorded his brandmark.3
  • Richard Stout resided at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey; on two hundred acres bought from his father on 30 Apr 1703.3
  • In 1704 Richard Stout, "cordwainer or shoemaker," received from his father, land at Shoal Harbor.3
  • His will was dated on 28 December 1749 proved 17 Jan 1749/50. Richard Stout of Middletown, Monmouth Co., Esq.3

Family 1: Esther Tilton b. 5 Aug 1678, d. b 2 Jun 1704

  • Esther Stout3
  • John Stout3

Family 2: Mary Tilton b. 2 Feb 1681

  • Mary Stout4
  • Catharine Stout4
  • Rebecca Stout4
  • Dr. Jonathan Stout4

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 307. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3843] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 5 (New York: n.pub., 1932), page 137. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 5.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 308. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  4. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 309. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Roena Stout1

b. January 1874
  • Also known as Rocella.3
  • Roena Stout appeared on the census on 22 June 1900 at Oliver, Taney Co., Missouri, as Rocina Rose, age 26, born Jan 1874 in Missouri. Father born in Ohio, mother in Tennessee. She has been married for nine years and has had four children, all living in 1900.2
  • She appeared on the census on 20 May 1910 at Valley, Pawnee Co., Oklahoma, as Rocella Rose, age 36, born in Missouri. Father born in Ohio, mother born in Pennsylvania. Married for 19 years. Has had seven children, seven are living.3
  • She appeared on the census on 29 January 1920 at EL Dorado, Butler Co., Kansas, as Roena Rose, age 46, born in Missouri. Father born in Ohio, mother born in Tennessee.4

Family: George Rose b. Feb 1871

Citations

  1. [S3559] Ancestry.com,"Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002", online www.ancestry.com. 2007. Original data: Missouri Marriage Records. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm. George Rose, Roena Stout, 4 Jan 1891, Taney County, image. Hereinafter cited as Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002.
  2. [S53] MyFamily.com, 1900 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, Ser. T623, Roll 905, page 14B, ED 131. George Rose household. Hereinafter cited as 1900 US Census.
  3. [S33] MyFamily.com, 1910 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census, George C. Rose household. Census Place: Valley, Pawnee, Oklahoma; Roll: T624_1268; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 0183; FHL microfilm: 1375281.. Hereinafter cited as 1910 US Census.
  4. [S4] MyFamily.com, 1920 United States Federal Census., Online Database (Provo, Utah: My Family.com, 2003), Federal census , George C. Rose household. Census Place: El Dorado, Butler, Kansas; Roll: T625_524; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 22; Image: 271.. Hereinafter cited as 1920 US Census.

Sarah Stout1

b. circa 1656
  • Sarah Stout was born circa 1656 at Gravesend, Long Island.1
  • She married John Pike, son of John Pike, at Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, on 2 February 1675.2

Family: John Pike b. 1639, d. 13 Aug 1714

  • John Pike2
  • Sarah Pike2
  • Joseph Pike2
  • John Pike2
  • Joseph Pike2
  • Sarah Pike2
  • Mary Pike2
  • Hannah Pike3
  • Zebulon Pike3

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 306. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  2. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 330. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.
  3. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 331. Stout of Monmouth County. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Willem Stout1

b. 12 October 1707
  • Willem Stout was baptized on 12 October 1707 at Reformed Dutch Church, New York City, New York, sponsors Cornelis Smits van Albany, Susanna Tri-ex.2

Citations

  1. [S1580] Howard S.F. (ed. from a manuscript by T. de T. Truax) Randolph, "The House of Truax", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.57, 58 (1926, 1927): 58:80. Hereinafter cited as "Truax, NYGBR 57 (1926-27)."
  2. [S1478] "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 16:37.

William Stout1

Citations

  1. [S1913] Anonymous. Outline Genealogy of Lorenzo D. Brewer of Hunterdon County, N.J. Box 5, BB-105. Received from State of New Jersey, Dept. of Education, State Library (A929.2 B847.1). The author wrote the pamphlet with knowledge obtained from Lorenzo D. Brewer. Lorenzo Brewer's Family Bible states his direct ancestry back to his great-grandfather Hendrick Brewer, "son of John Jans Brewer," with the added notation, "written by Mr. Brewer many years ago from the dictation of his uncle, William S. Brewer, youngest son of Sylvanus Brewer."

William L. Stout1

d. 6 May 1892
  • William L. Stout married Hannah Youmans.1
  • William L. Stout died on 6 May 1892.1

Citations

  1. [S3855] John E. Stillwell Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, Vol. 4 (New York: n.pub., 1916), page 344. Stout. Line of Benjamin Stout. Hereinafter cited as Stillwell's Miscellany Vol. 4.

Molly Stoutenbergh1

Citations

  1. [S4802] Howard S. F. Randolph, "Ancestors and Descendants of Barent Hendrickse Spier and His Wife Catalyntje Jacobs Hendricks", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 55, pp. 314-330 (1924): 55:321. Hereinafter cited as "Barent Hendrickse Spier and Catalyntje Jacobs Hendricks."