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Agnietie Stout (du Trieux)

Also Known As: "Agnes", "Mary", "Agnietje"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably England
Death: 1734 (58-59)
New Castle, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
Place of Burial: Jones County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jacob C du Trieux and Lysbeth du Trieux
Wife of Benjamin Stout, Sr
Mother of Benjamin Stout; Agnus Bonen Blackshear; Jacob Stout; Charles Stout; Joseph Stout and 1 other
Sister of Abraham Truax; Philip Truex; Susanna Du Trieux; Cornelius Du Trieux; Elizabeth Howland and 8 others

Managed by: Sarah Ellen Salender
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About Agnietie Stout

Agnietie Truax (or du Trieux) was said to be born on Christmas Day and baptized on 29 Dec 1675 in New Amsterdam. Her parents were Jacob du Trieux and Lysbeth Post.

Agnes married Benjamin Stout c1694, most likely in New Jersey. In 1712, Agnes is a member of the Middletown Baptist Church and Benjamin has served as Sheriff of Monmouth. By 1715, they have moved to Appoquinimink Hundred, Delaware. (later New Castle, Kent Co)

Benjamin died in 1734, with Agnes and son Jacob petitioning the court to sell the house. 1740 is not only the year Agnes' son Benjamin died but also the year daughter Agnes and her husband Alexander Blackshear sell his inherited land and begin the move to North Carolina.


[In listing her birth, FindAGrave has no function for choosing older, colonial names. Her birth is probably Gravesend, Long Island]
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Agnietie Truax (or du Trieux) was said to be born on Christmas Day and baptized on 29 Dec 1675 in New Amsterdam. Her parents were Jacob du Trieux and Lysbeth Post.

Agnes married Benjamin Stout sometime before 1711, most likely in New Jersey. Some genealogists think he may have been married before to a Mary Leonard. In 1712, Agnes is a member of the Middletown Baptist Church and Benjamin has served as Sheriff of Monmouth. By 1715, they have moved to Appoquinimink Hundred, Delaware. (This becomes New Castle, Kent Co, DE) Benjamin appears to already have children when his father, Richard Stout, dies in 1705. [WFT 9 June 1703 - proved 6 Oct 1705, Middletowne, NJ. Six sons (including Benjamin) and 3 daughters are named, as well as a dau/law - meaning there is a dec'd son = 10 known children.

Benjamin gifts land in 1721 to adult sons Charles (of nothing further, except he sells this land in 1727) and to Benjamin. (d. Delaware 1740: WFT 25 Apr 1740, proved 10 June)

Father Benjamin died in 1734, with Agnes and son Jacob petitioning the court to sell the house. 1740 is not only the year Agnes' son Benjamin died but also the year her daughter Agnes and husband Alexander Blackshear sell his inherited land and begin their move to North Carolina. Several accounts say Agnes (and one other person not named) accompany them to NC. She may have died there sometime around (or after) 1745. The other person is not Jacob's or Benjamin's widow (Elizabeth Lewis) as they can be accounted for in Delaware. It is unknown what happened to son Charles or who this traveling companion might have been.

Anyone having further information on Agnes after 1740, please share. The above biography is a compilation of several accounts. Other than the land records, WFTs (Wills and Final Testaments) or other court actions, the story needs more proof.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 5 2022, 9:24:29 UTC

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Agnietie Stout's Timeline

1675
December 29, 1675
Probably England
December 29, 1675
1693
1693
1710
1710
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
1711
1711
Kent County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
1734
1734
Age 58
New Castle, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
1795
1795
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