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Peter Stout

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Gravesend, Long Island, Nieuw-Nederland
Death: April 14, 1704 (49-50)
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Stout, of Monmouth and Penelope Stout
Husband of Mary Stout
Father of Mary Stout; John Stout; Samuel Stout; Peter Stout; Margaret Stout and 2 others
Brother of John Stout; Capt. Richard Stout, II; Mary Penelope Bowne; James Stout; Alice Deliverance Skelton and 4 others

Managed by: Jeffrey Earl Neace
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About Peter Stout

Born at Gravesend, Long Island. Wealthy and respected citizen of Middletown, NJ; 1790 received lot at Hop River and 7 acres of meadowland at Conesconk from father. Died at Middletown, Long Island, NY. Will proved 14 April 1704: Lib. I, p 45, N. J. wills. Capt. James Bowne, exec.

Part of family:

Mary

John 1675

?Samuel

?Margaret

?Elizabeth

information from (p. 4) Stout and Allied Families: Volume One, 1951, Harold F. Stout, The Eagle Press, Dover, Ohio


GEDCOM Note

Category: Gravesend, New Netherland
New Netherland Settler

Biography

Peter's father Richard Stout was an early English settler under Dutch rule in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravesend,_BrooklynGravesend, Brooklyn, Kings, western Long Island], ~1645-1657. Gravesend is now a neighborhood in south-central Brooklyn, along the shore ofGravesend Bay and Coney Island. In 1609 Henry Hudson landed his ship the Half Moon there atthe island known by the natives as Narrioch (Coney Island). In 1643 Gravesend then became one of the original towns founded in the Dutch colony of New Netherland when Governor Willem Kieft granted a land patent to the Anabaptist Lady Deborah Moody, as a site where that English sect could settle free from religious persecution. Clashes with thenatives delayed the town for two more years, until December 19, 1645.


Peter Stout, son of Richard and Penelope Van Princin Stout, was born 1654 and died before June 9 1703. He married Mary Bullen born 1655 and died 1692. His will may be found here which is dated April 14 1704. <ref>Calendar of New Jersy Wills, Adminstrations, etc, William Nelson,etal, 1901, Vol 1, page 445 https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer00newj#page/445/mode/1up...</ref> <ref>Historical and genealogical miscellany, John Stilwell, 1916, pages 329-330 http://archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal04stil#page/329/mode/1up</ref> born 1655 and died 1692. More about Peter may be found here. <ref>History of the Stout Family, Nathan Stout, 1813, page 15 http://files.usgwarchives.net/nj/monmouth/history/family/stout01.txt</ref>

They were the parents of these known children Mary, John, and Samuel.In Richard Stout's will Peter's wife is named as daughter-in-law, John, her son and Mary, Peter's daughter. <ref>Pioneers of Old Hopewell, Ralph Ege, 1915, pages 280-281 https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=uQR_vjf2_EEC&printsec=front...</ref>

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Research notes

Disputed children ===Note: There are other children, two Margarets and one Elizabeth namedin family trees which do not give adequate sources for them. Birth and death dates have been entered for them which suggest they died before their father's will was written.

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Peter Stout's Timeline

1654
1654
Gravesend, Long Island, Nieuw-Nederland
1671
1671
Middletown, East Jersey
1675
1675
Middletown, Hunterdown, New Jersey, USA
1676
1676
Dragon Run, New Castle County, Lower Counties on the Delaware
1678
1678
Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA
1678
Middletown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
1682
1682
Middletown, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
1686
1686
Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA
1704
April 14, 1704
Age 50
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey