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Hannah Stout (Bonham)

Also Known As: "Hannah Bonham", "Hannah Bonham Stout"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Piscataway Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey
Death: January 21, 1770 (74)
Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Hezekiah Bonham, Sr. and Mary Bonham
Wife of Benjamin Stout
Mother of Sarah Bray; Lt. Jonathan Stout; Ezekial Stout; Hezekiah Stout; Hannah Oliphant and 4 others
Sister of Mary FitzRandolph; Samuel Bonham, I and Sarah Runyan
Half sister of Hezekiah Bonham; Nehemiah Bonham; Zedekiah Bonham; Amariah Bonham; Temperance Ayers and 10 others

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About Hannah Stout

Hannah Bonham

  • Birth: 14 MAR 1694/95 in Piscataway, New Jersey
  • Death: 21 JAN 1770 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Father: Hezekiah BONHAM
  • Mother: Mary DUNN

Marriage

  1. Benjamin STOUT b: 14 DEC 1691 in Middletown, Monmouth Co., New Jersey Married: ABT. 1713 in New Jersey

Children

  • Mary STOUT b: in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Hannah STOUT b: in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Sarah STOUT b: in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Jonathan STOUT b: 14 JAN 1714/15 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Ezekiel STOUT b: ABT. 1720 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Hezekiah STOUT b: 1723 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Benjamin STOUT b: 1725 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co., New Jersey
  • Nathaniel STOUT b: 1731
  • Hosea STOUT b: AFT. 1731 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey

“The History of the Stout Family: First Settling in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey” By Nathan Stout, 1823 Second printing by H.G. McCarter, "Herald" Office, Hopewell, N.J., 1878 with additions by Mrs. Sarah Weart, Third printing in 1906 by Joab B. Stout, with additions and corrections. Fourth printing in 1929 by George A. Chandler, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/monmouth/history/family/stout01.txt

I shall now introduce Benjamin, a brother of Zebulon, whose family I have last delineated. Benjamin was born in the year 1696, and married Hannah Bonham by whom he had six sons and three daughters, viz: Jonathan, Hezekiah, Benjamin, Nathaniel, Ezekiel, Hosea and Mary, Hannah and Sarah. Jonathan married a woman by the name of Jewell, and raised a large family of children and lived till he was a hundred years old. Hezekiah married a widow Smith, they had no children, and after her death he married a widow Sortor, with whom he lived until he was between ninety and a hundred years old, and died without issue. Benjamin married Rebecca Dulhangal, by whom he had a large family of children, and after her death he married Martha Skyhauk and had another large family of children. Nathaniel married Charity Furman, by whom he had one child, a daughter, whose name was Rhoda. She married Zephaniah Stout, and had issue. After his death she married Burges Allison, by whom she had children. Ezekiel married a Drake by whom he had a large family of children. Hesea went into the back parts of Virginia a single man, where he married and raised a large family of children, as I have been informed. Mary married William Heabron, and had by him two sons and one daughter, viz; John, William and Hannah. Hannah married David Ollivent, and raised a family of children. Sarah married Andrew Bray and died without issue.


References

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Hannah Bonham Stout was born on March 14, 1694/95 at Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Bonham and his first wife Mary Dunn.

She married Benjamin Stout when she was about 18 years old. Benjamin was born December 14, 1691 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Jonathan Stout (Richard) and Anne Bullen (Bollen). His sister, Ann Stout, married Hannah’s half-brother Nehemiah Bonham.

The Stout family was instrumental in organizing the Hopewell Baptist Church.

After many years of meeting in homes and having problems securing a place to meet, it was decided to build a meeting house. Twenty members were baptized from 1715 to 1728 and by 1747 there were 65 members. A meeting was called on June 19, 1747, held at the home of Henry Oxley in Hopewell (then known as Columbia) at which time David Stout, Benjamin Stout, and Henry Oxley were chosen managers to build a meeting house. (from the History of Hopewell Baptist Church)

They had six sons and three daughters who were all born in Hopewell:
Jonathan Stout (about 1715, married Hannah Jewell),
Ezekiel Stout (about 1721, married Miss Drake),
Mary Stout (about 1723, married William Heabron),
Hezekiah Stout (about 1723, married Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Sorter),
Hosea Stout (about 1727),
Hannah Stout (about 1727, married David Oliphant),
Nathaniel Stout (about 1731, married Charity Furman),
Sarah Stout Bray (about 1733, married Andrew Bray) and
Benjamin Stout (married Rebecca Dolhagen and Martha Shenk).

Hannah died when she was 74 on January 21, 1770 and Benjamin died February 8, 1772. They both died in Hopewell, New Jersey.

Benjamin Stout, son of Jonathan Stout was born Dec. 14, 1691; married Hannah Bonham.

There was a Benjamin Stout, Sr., on the Assessment Roll, of Hopewell, in 1753, and a Benjamin Stout, Jr., who may have been his son.

Issue
28 Jonathan Stout; married Miss Jewell; lived one hundred years, and had a large family.
29 Hezekiah Stout; married, first. Widow Smith; second. Widow Sorter; lived nearly one hundred years. No issue.
30 Benjamin Stout; married, first, Rebecca Dillhangel; second, Sept. 17, 1772, license, Martha Schihok [Skyhawk]. He had large families by both wives.
31 Nathaniel Stout; married Charity Furman; had a daughter, Rhoda Stout, who married, first, Zephaniah Stout; second, Burges Allison, and had issue by both husbands.
33 Ezekiel Stout; married Miss Drake; had many children.
34 Hosea Stout; married in Virginia; had many children.
35 Mary Stout; married William Heabron; had issue.
36 Hannah Stout; married David Ollivant.
37 Sarah Stout; married Andrew Bray.

The Bonhams are Mayflower descendants: Samuel Fuller, Hannah Fuller Bonham, Hezekiah Bonham, Amariah Bonham.

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from An Ancestral Chart and Handbook by Olive Barrick Rowland

Hannah Bonham. Born at Piscataway, New Jersey, March 14, 1695; dau. of Hezekiah and his first wife, Mary Dunn; m. Benjamin Stout, b. 1696, s. Jonathan--Richard (from Compendium of American Genealogy).

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Hannah Stout's Timeline

1695
March 14, 1695
Piscataway Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey
1712
1712
Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States
1715
January 14, 1715
Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
1720
1720
Hopewell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
1723
July 5, 1723
Hopewell, Mercer County, NJ, United States
1727
1727
Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States
1728
1728
West Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, NJ, United States
1731
1731
1740
1740
Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States