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- [S8] Ancestry World Tree Project., 12+ Generations of Descendants from John Stout, & More!.
James Findley STOUT, son of Abel and Theodosia STOUT, was born in Butler County, July 18, 1805. His father moved here in 1803. The Indians were numerous at that time. He was lost when only two years old, and was not found for two days . He was married in 1870 to Winnie GORDON, daughter of James and Catharine GORDON, who came to this county in 1845. Their daughter was born in Ireland in 1842. Mr. STOUT has three children. James Findley was born November 22, 1871; Mary Ann, April 28, 1872, and Caroline Myrtle, January 3, 1875. Mr. STOUT lives'on the farm his father entered, and has never parted with it. His memory is clear, and he recollects events of the War of 1812. His father, Abel STOUT, was i n the Revolutionary War, and his nephew Abel was in the Mex ican War. It is a family of soldiers.
- [S12] Leavitt, DelLynn W., Probabilities, Possibilities, Commonalities and Plain Common Sense., ((Recently out of print)).
Jsmes and Rebecca are credited with having a least one son, John b. abt. 1827. However the 1830 Census does not list any children for James while the 1840 lists a male age 15 to 20 who would have to have been born before they were married. If their was a son named John he probably died young befroe 1830. The 1850 Milford, Butler Co., OH Census lists a Louisa age 16 in the Jas F. Stout household. But since she was not listed on the 1840 Census she was probably a niece of James.
- [S22] New Family Search, (Hosted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), .
- [S26] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), (FamilySearchâ„¢ International Genealogical Index v5.0).
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