Peter Stout
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Peter Stout (1754 - 1832)

Peter Stout
Born in Warrington Township, York, Pennsylvaniamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 12 Mar 1773 in Cane Creek Meeting House, Orange, Province of North Carolina, British Colonial Americamap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 78 in Cane Creek Mm, Orange, North Carolina, USAmap
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Biography

Peter was a Friend (Quaker)

Peter Stout was born 9 June 1754 to Peter and Margret Cypert Stout in Warrington, York, Colony of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.<1><2>

Peter Stout married Hannah Brown at Cane Creek Meeting House.<3>

Their children were:<4><8>

  1. Elizabeth Stout was born 27 September 1774, Bynum, Chatham County, Colony of North Carolina.
  2. Rachel Stout was born on 20 May 1776 in Cane Creek.
  3. William Stout was born on 20 May 1778 in Cane Creek.
  4. Lyda Stout was born on 8 Apr 1780 in Cane Creek. She died on 28 Nov 1780 in Cane Creek, and she was buried in Cane Creek.<7>
  5. Jacob Stout was born on 19 Oct 1781 in Cane Creek.
  6. David Stout was born on 23 May 1784 in Cane Creek.
  7. Jonathan Stout was born on 23 May 1784 in Cane Creek.
  8. Jesse Stout was born on 15 Jan 1787 in Cane Creek.
  9. John Stout was born on 8 Aug 1789 in Cane Creek.
  10. Margaret Stout was born on 5 Mar 1792 in Cane Creek.
  11. Hannah Stout was born on 20 Feb 1796 in Cane Creek.<4><8>


Peter and Hannah Stout were Society of Friends lifetime. <6>

From the writing of his great-grandson, Allen Joseph Stout: I am... "The son of Joseph Stout, the son of Samuel Stout, the son of Peter Stout, was born in the county of Mercer and state of Kentucky, on the 5th day of December, A.D. 1815. My mother's name was Anna, the daughter of Daniel and Pleasant Smith. My grandmother Stout's name was Rachel Chauncey before she was married.

In the first settling at New Jersey there were three young men by the name of Stout who came from Germany--two of which were killed by the Indians, and the other one married a woman who had been scalped and tomahawked and left among the dead, and from thence came all the numerous hosts of Stouts now in the United States.<9>

Sources

  • <2>< William Wade Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume 1 (1936; reprint, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991), 365, citing records of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, page 30./>
  • <3><Ibid Vol 1, pg 375, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting. />
  • <4>< Ibid. Vol 1, pg 365, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Notes pg 56./>
  • <5>< Ibid. 345, citing records of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting, page 66./>
  • <6><Ibid. VoI l, pg 973, Deep Creek Monthly Meeting Notes, pg 44.
  • <7><Ibid. Vol 1, pg 365, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting Notes pg 4-D/>

Name

Peter /Stout/. Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/6676093/person/-1250177598/facts

Birth

09 JUN 1754, Warrington, York, Pennsylvania, USA. Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/6676093/person/-1250177598/facts

Death

1832, Cane Creek Mm, Orange, North Carolina, USA. Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc. https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/6676093/person/-1250177598/facts

Burial

Find A Grave: Memorial #42244889




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