Family Bible: Jonathan Stout. Dates of birth and marriage, and names of children with some details. Scanned copies of the pages available at http://www.ksthompson.com/2011/03/14/amanuensis-monday-jonathan-stout-bible/. This URL may have to be entered into Archive.org to see the content. (Original source listing here said that the Bible is privately held by Mable PARSON.)
Case Files of Approved Pension Applications of Widows and Other Dependents of Civil War Veterans, ca. 1861 - ca. 1910. NARA. Pension application of daughter Elizabeth White. #104395. States that family was in Tennessee in 1837. Includes a deposition by Margaret that she was present at the births of her grandchildren. Fold3.com.
Goodspeed's History of Northwest Arkansas. Entry for Samuel A. Hanna of Benton County. "[Samuel A. Hanna's] paternal grandfather, Samuel Hanna, was of Irish descent, and was born in Pennsylvania, and died in Washington County, Ark., in 1837. He was a Baptist minister for many years, being one of the pioneer ministers of Washington County. He and wife were the parents of three daughters and five sons, all but two being deceased: J. C. Hanna and Margaret (widow of Jonathan Stout)"
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