Abel Stout, son of James II and Jemima Stout, was born 1734 and died before December 18 1797.[1][2]
Abel Stout served as a Private in the Revolutionary War in the Middlesex County, New Jersey militia[3]which is cited in Bill Stout's Rootsweb Tree.[4] In addition, the Find a Grave memorial has a copy of the information and names him as a soldier[5]
Abel Stout served as a Soldier for Virginia State. He was born 1740 in Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey. [6]
Abel Stout served with Virginia Militia during the American Revolution.
In Culpeper Co. VA, on November 3, 1769, Abel Stout and Ephraim Hart witnessed the will of Robert Slaughter Jr. (1702-1769) of Culpeper Co., a prosperous planter who, in his younger years, had been a church warden of their parish church. It is likely Abel and Ephraim were spreading their faith. The Stout family were strong Baptists, having founded the Hopewell Baptist Church in Hunterdon Co. NJ. When Roberts’ son Robert III moved to Kentucky, they immediately affiliated with the Baptists there.
In 1767 he married (1) Williampe Wyckoff b. December 16 1750 and died after 1782.[7][8][9][10]
Abel and Williampe Wyckoff settled with the Wyckoff family in Loudon-Culpepper County, Virginia in 1783. Reuben Stout and his wife gave Jacob, Abel's son, a farm and Isaiah had a 1200 acre farm near Monticello.[11]
Abel and Williampe Wyckoff Stout were the parents of:
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 6 May 2021), "Record of Abel Stout", Ancestor # A110657.
↑Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia, Russell Ray Stout, 1966?, bottom of page 5 file:///D:/all%20genealogy/my%20books/Richard%20Stout%20Descendants%20in%20West%20Virginia/03-04-2013/Chapter%201%20p%204-5.pdf
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There is an error in the list of children which was entered according to the change log 17 September 2018. Daughter Williampe b 1782 should be #7 child. Please correct.
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