Of the above, Christian and Joseph were members of Colonel Kichlein's Flying Camp and participated in the battle of Long Island in the American Revolution. Joseph, who was killed in this battle, left two sons: John and Christian.
The Stouts of Lehigh and Northampton counties are chiefly descendants of the Bucks group[2].
↑ History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. American historical society, 1920 - Lehigh River Valley (Pa.). Page 22
Abstracts of Northampton County, PA Wills: 1752-1802. [1]
Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 02 December 2019), memorial page for Johann Peter Staut (24 Jun 1712–25 May 1795), Find A Grave: Memorial #59109721, citing God's Acre, Schoeneck, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Gregory Day (contributor 48557472) .
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