Webb20 aug. 2005 · Richard Stout, Sr.:Chronology (1605/1615-1705) 1605/1615: Born, Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, England 1630s/1640s: Joined British navy, spending 7 yrs. in … WebbElizabeth married James STOUT, b. 1648/1649, Grevesend, Long Island, NY, d. abt 1710, Monmouth Co, Nj. His parents were: Richard STOUT (~1615 - 1705) and "Kent" Penelope VON PRINCIN (1622 - 1700). Investigation makes one question the relationship between James Stout and Elizabeth du Trieux or Traux. It is an unlikely relationship.
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WebbRichard Stout was born on month day 1615, at birth place, to John Stout and Elizabeth Stout. Richard married Penelope Stout circa 1650, at age 34 at marriage place . They … Richard Stout, one of the first settlers of Gravesend, New Netherlands in 1643, was born in 1615, died in 1705, the son of John Stout and his wife Elisabeth Bee, whom he married on November 13, 1609, the marriage recorded in the parish register of Burton Joyce Parish, Nottinghamshire, England. business by ein number
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WebbRichard Stout 1615-1705 : Penelope Prince ca 1622-1712 Spouses, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Married in 1688, Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ, to Rebecca Ashton, born 12 October 1673 - Providence, Providence Co., RI, deceased in 1725 aged 52 years old (Parents : James Ashton 1639-1705 & Deliverance Throckmorton 1648-1721) with. WebbRichard Stout was born in the year 1615 in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, England, son of John Stout and Elizabeth Bee. He was married in the year 1645 in Gravesend, Long Island, NY to Penelope (Kent) van Princin, they had 10 children. He died on October 23, 1705 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey. This information is part of Richard and Charlotte … WebbMary Penelope STOUT was born in the year 1650 in Gravesend, Kings, New York, United States, daughter of Richard Stout and Penelope VanPrincis. She died on December 26, 1665 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States. This information is part of The Forgotten Ones by Ken E Austin II on Genealogy Online. business bylaws