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Jacob James Stout

Male 1694 - 1727  (33 years)


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  1. 1.  Jacob James Stout was born in 1694 in Amwell, Somerset Co, New Jersey (son of David Amwell Stout and Rebecca Ashton); died in 1727 in Amwell, Somerset Co, New Jersey.

    Jacob married Catherine Simpson in 1712 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey. Catherine was born about 1692 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 8 Dec 1749 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Stout was born in 1717 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1760 in Amwell, Hunterton Co, New Jersey.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Amwell Stout was born in 1667 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey (son of Richard Stout, (Immigrant) and Penelope Van Princis (or Prince), (immigrant)); died in 1732 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    David married Rebecca Ashton in 1688 in Freehold, New Jersey. Rebecca (daughter of Rev. James Ashton and Deliverance Anna Throckmorton) was born in 1672 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1725 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Ashton was born in 1672 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Rev. James Ashton and Deliverance Anna Throckmorton); died in 1725 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 1. Jacob James Stout was born in 1694 in Amwell, Somerset Co, New Jersey; died in 1727 in Amwell, Somerset Co, New Jersey.
    2. Joseph Stout was born on 23 May 1698 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 23 May 1770 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. Rebecca Penelope Stout was born in 1726 in Hopewell, Cumberland Co, New Jersey; died on 13 Jul 1794 in Humphreyville, Chester Co, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Stout, (Immigrant) was born in 1615 in Burton Joyce, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1705 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1648, Monmouth, New Jersey
    • Residence: Sept 1655, Gravesend, New York
    • Residence: 1665, Monmouth Co, New Jersey
    • Will: 23 Oct 1705, Perth Amboy Co, New Jersey; proved

    Notes:

    Richard Stout landed in New Amsterdam, (New York) about 1640; one of several to "found" Gravesend, Long Island, in Oct. 1643; following his marriage, they made their home there until their removal to Monmouth County, New Jersey, and with others founded the present town of Middletown, and there they lived, died and are buried.

    For discription of sons and daughters see Allied Families of Corbin, Stout, Ownby, Walker by Emma Burke Conklin. pp 23-25 (eight children)

    Richard Stout was a soldier under Governor Kieft in an Indian uprising; accompanied Lady Moody, with other settlers, to "found" Gravesend, Long Island. He received plantation #16 and grew tobacco, which he sold for 210 guilders, according to town records. He acquired eventually 780 acres, was frequently elected to fill responsible positions in the conduct of the town's public business.

    According to The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. I; Virkus, Fredrick A.: Richard Stout b. 1604, d. 1703. Vol. III: Richard Stout was one of ten patentees of Monmouth Co., NJ.

    parents: John Stout and Elizabeth Bee, married Nov 13, 1609 in Nottinghamshire. Richard only known child.
    Stout family said to be of Viking origin.

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    The Stouts were one of the founding families of Monmouth County. Richard Stout (c 1615 - c1705) was one of the signers of the Monmouth Patent in 1664, which certified that the area had been purchased from the local Indians and guaranted religious toleration. Richard's wife, Penelope Kent Van Prince (1622-1732), earned her own fame as a result of her shipwreck on the Jersey shore, the death of her first husband at the hands of an Indian raiding party, her own scalping, kidnapping, and eventual sale to Europeans in New Amsterdam. She and Stout married about 1644. It was her connection to the East Jersey Indians that facilitated the negotiations leading to the Monmouth land purchase and the establishment of Middleton in the mid 1660s. In 1668 the Stouts helped organize the first Baptist Church in New Jersey. Richard Stout eventually became the lartest landowner in the Monmouth County and his seven sons, three daughters and their descendants remained among its leading citizens for several generations.

    "Reconstructing William Allen 1711-1799
    including a social history of the Scots-Irish"
    by Douglas Allen c2010
    Warford and Stout Families
    pg 165

    https://books.google.com/books?id=X59BAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA166&lpg=PA166&dq=james+hyde+elizabeth+stout&source=bl&ots=jQNNvezCDH&sig=-ppGMyc6tZvEyvQasEawX1HGjeY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDsQ6AEwBWoVChMIpeS_4vmcyAIVzZuICh1ANQ2n#v=onepage&q=james%20hyde%20elizabeth%20stout&f=true

    Will:
    His will, proved in Perth Amboy, NJ, October 23, 1705
    (LIb. 1, p. 12, NJ Wills), deeded many hundreds of acres to
    his heirs.

    Richard married Penelope Van Princis (or Prince), (immigrant) in 1644. Penelope was born in 1622 in Amsterdam, Holland; died in 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Old Lippit-Taylor Burying Ground, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Penelope Van Princis (or Prince), (immigrant) was born in 1622 in Amsterdam, Holland; died in 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Old Lippit-Taylor Burying Ground, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1639, New Amsterdam (New York)

    Notes:

    Died:
    Penelope was buried in a family plot now called the Old Lippit-Taylor 21 Burying Ground, off Penelope Lane, north of King's Highway, in Middletown.

    Children:
    1. Ensign John Stout was born in 1645 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York (now in Brooklyn); died on 11 Feb 1734 in Hopewell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. Richard Stout, Jr. was born in 1646 in Gravesend, New York; died in af 1660.
    3. James Stout was born in 1648 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died after 1660.
    4. Mary Stout was born in 1650 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died after 1680.
    5. Deliverance Alice Stout was born in 1652 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died about 1720.
    6. Peter Stout was born in 1654 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died after 1670.
    7. Sarah Stout was born in 1656 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died after 1670.
    8. Jonathan Stout was born in 1660 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died on 24 Nov 1723 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    9. 2. David Amwell Stout was born in 1667 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1732 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    10. Benjamin Stout was born in 1669 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died after 1700.

  3. 6.  Rev. James Ashton was born in 1652 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 19 May 1705 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    James married Deliverance Anna Throckmorton on 12 Dec 1670 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. Deliverance (daughter of John Throckmorton, Sr. (immigrant) and Rebecca Farrand, (immigrant)) was born about 1648 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1721 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Deliverance Anna Throckmorton was born about 1648 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey (daughter of John Throckmorton, Sr. (immigrant) and Rebecca Farrand, (immigrant)); died in 1721 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Alice Ashton was born about 1671 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 12 Apr 1716 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    2. 3. Rebecca Ashton was born in 1672 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died in 1725 in Amwell, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. John Ashton was born about 1680 in Crestridge, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 10 Jul 1743 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    4. Deliverance Ashton was born about 1686 in Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island; died before 1715.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John Throckmorton, Sr. (immigrant) was born on 9 May 1601 in Norwich, Norfolk Co, England (son of Bassingburn Throckmorton and Mary Hill); died on 17 Mar 1684 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    John Throckmorton (1601?1684) was an early settler of Providence in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and one of the 12 original proprietors of that settlement. Originating in Norfolk, England, he first settled in Salem in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but religious tensions brought about his removal to Providence. In 1643 he made a land purchase in New Netherland and settled there with several dozen others, but an attack by the natives during Kieft's War caused many, including Throckmorton, to return to Rhode Island. He became active in Providence civil affairs, serving as moderator, deputy, and treasurer. He died in 1684 in Middletown, New Jersey, where he went to visit his children, and was buried there. Throggs Neck in Bronx, New York City is named for him.

    Family
    Gary Boyd Roberts has published a genealogy of Throckmorton, showing him to be descended in the 15th generation from King Edward I of England and his wife Eleanor of Castile.[6] Throckmorton's wife was named Rebecca Farrand,[6] and the couple had six known children, the oldest named Freegift, a daughter who died unmarried in Jamaica by 1669.[4] The oldest son, John, married a daughter of Richard and Penelope Stout of Gravesend, New York, and resided in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Deliverance married Reverend James Ashton of Middletown, New Jersey, had seven known children, and was widowed by 1705.[4] Job, born about 1651 was a Deputy in Middletown, whose estate was administered by his widow Sarah in 1711,[4] and Joseph was a mariner and landowner, who died unmarried in Philadelphia in 1690.[7] Patience married John Cogeshall and died in 1676.
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    John married Rebecca Farrand, (immigrant) about 1641 in Providence, Newport Co, Rhode Island. Rebecca was born about 1620 in England; died about 1684 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 15.  Rebecca Farrand, (immigrant) was born about 1620 in England; died about 1684 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Freegift Throckmorton, (oldest) died in 1669 in Jamaica.
    2. John Throckmorton, Jr. was born in Aug 1642 in Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 17 Jul 1690 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    3. 7. Deliverance Anna Throckmorton was born about 1648 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1721 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    4. Deputy Job Throckmorton, I was born on 30 Sep 1650 in Providence, New Port Co, Rhode Island; died on 20 Aug 1709 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Shrewsbury, Colt Neck, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    5. Joseph Throckmorton was born about 1652 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1690 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania.
    6. Patience Throckmorton was born about 1654 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1676.