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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Benjamin Stout was born about 1704 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey (son of David Stout and Rebecca Ashton).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Stout was born in 1667 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey (son of Richard Stout and Penelope Van Princis); died in 1732 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; was buried in Stout Burial Plot, Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

    David married Rebecca Ashton in 1688 in New Jersey. Rebecca (daughter of E. Brueggeman and B. Fisher) was born in 1667; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca Ashton was born in 1667 (daughter of E. Brueggeman and B. Fisher); and died.
    Children:
    1. Rebecca Stout was born about 1690 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    2. Sarah Stout was born about 1692 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    3. James Stout was born in 1694 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; died in 1727.
    4. A. Brueggemann
    5. 1. Benjamin Stout was born about 1704 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    6. Deliverance Stout was born about 1698 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    7. David Stout was born about 1700 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    8. Joseph Stout was born about 1702 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Richard Stout was born about 1619 in Burton, Joyce Par, Nottinghamshire, England (son of John Stout and Elsabeth Bee); died on 23 Oct 1705 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.

    Other Events:

    • Resided: Burton Joyce Parish, Nottinghamshire, England
    • Resided: New Amsterdam
    • Resided: Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey
    • Resided: Gravesend, Kings County, New York

    Notes:

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    http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/390475
    ´uª0 0 He left home, possibly because his father was unhappy about a relationship he had´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uª0 0´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªwith´uª0 0´uª ´uª0 0 a´uª0 ´uª0 woman below his standing, and joined the British Navy,´uª ´uªwhere he served´uª0´uª ´uª0 ´uªfor´uª0 ´uª0´uª0´uª ´uª0 0 seven´uª0 0 ´uª0 0 years.´uª0 ´uª0 At New Amsterdam he left´uª ´uªhis ship and became a´uª ´uªNetherlands´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªsubject.´uª0 0 ´uª0 0 He was´uª0 0 ´uª0 0 said to have´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªbeen a man of "parts," but of´uª ´uªlittle´uª ´uªformal´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªeducation.
    ´uª0 0 http://taylor-vanzandt.blogspot.com/
    ´uª0 0 They crossed the bay and settled in the above said Middletown. There was at that´uª0 0´uª ´uª0 0´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªtime´uª0 0´uª ´uª0 0´uª0 ´uª0 but six white families in the settlement, including their own,´uª ´uª(which was in´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªthe´uª0 0´uª ´uª0 0 year´uª0 0 ´uª0 0´uª0 ´uª0 1648), where they continued until they´uª ´uªbecame rich in´uª ´uªprosperity and´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªrich in´uª0 0 ´uª0 0 children.
    ´uª0 0 Along with STOUT, GROVER, GIBBONS, BOWNE, GOULDING, and SPICER, came´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª0 ´uª0 0´uª ´uªJohn´uª0´uª ´uª0 TILTON Jr., Walter CLARKE, William REAPE, Nathaniel´uª ´uªSYLVESTER, Obadiah´uª0 0´uª0´uª ´uª0 0´uª ´uªHOLMES,´uª ´uªand´uª0 ´uª0 Nicholas DAVIS. On April 7, 1665,´uª ´uªthese twelve patentees Chief´uª0 0 ´uª0 0´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªPomamora and´uª ´uªhis brother,´uª0 ´uª0 Mishacong´uª ´uªsigned the purchase agreement, THE´uª0 0 ´uª0 0´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªMONMOUTH ´uªPATENT."
    ´uª0 0 http://taylor-vanzandt.blogspot.com/
    ´uª0 http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~full/97-sum--history.htm
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=P8kpAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA209&lpg=PA209&dq´uª0 =duke+of+york+richard´uª0 +stout&source=bl&ots=K_qxFWfICm&sig=lyNv5M0myIMi´uª0 H-DWqV_ZaS6QbsE&hl=en&ei=IfO2TrLm´uª0 BOm02gW8v6nSDQ&sa=X&oi=book_r´uª0 esult&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q´uª0 =stout&f=false
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=BTY3AAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA6&ots=wiRhPA6jsX´uª0 &dq=duke%20of%20yo´uª0 rk%20richard%20stout&pg=PA6#v=onepage&q=duke%20´uª0 of%20york%20richard%20stout&f=false
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=qxRWAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA11&ots=8XhKukEH´uª0 2U&dq=duke%20of%2´uª0 0york%20richard%20stout&pg=PA18#v=onepage&q=duke´uª0 %20of%20york%20richard%20stout&f=false
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=mEYVAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA117&ots=BFIomL_´uª0 GmA&dq=duke%20of´uª0 %20york%20richard%20stout&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q=d´uª0 uke%20of%20york%20richard%20stout&f=fal´uª0 se
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    Richard married Penelope Van Princis. Penelope (daughter of Van Princis) was born in 1622 in Amsterdam, Noord, Holland; died in 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in 1732 in Family Estate, Middleton, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Penelope Van Princis was born in 1622 in Amsterdam, Noord, Holland (daughter of Van Princis); died in 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in 1732 in Family Estate, Middleton, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Penelope Kent
    • Resided: Bef 1640, Holland
    • Resided: 1640, New Amsterdam
    • Immigration: 1640, New Amsterdam
    • Resided: 1647, Gravesend, Kings County, New York
    • Resided: 1665, Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey

    Notes:

    http://www.upf.com/book.asp?id=SCHOTS99
    ´uª0 This brilliant tour-de-force narrates the life of a woman shipwrecked in the 1640s on´uª0 ´uª0 the shores´uª0 ´uª0 of modern-day New Jersey, axed in the belly, half-scalped and left for dead´uª0 ´uª0 by the Lenape´uª0 ´uª0 Indians, then nursed back to health by them and taken into the tribe.´uª0 ´uª0 And that's only the´uª0 ´uª0 beginning.
    ´uª0 Penelope Scambly Schott has carefully researched the facts and woven them into a poetic´uª0 ´uª0 page-turner. She cites her sources, provides a glossary and, best of all, indicates what is´uª0 ´uª0 fact and´uª0 ´uª0 what is fiction. Her technique is well chosen: the interior monologues, mostly´uª0 ´uª0 of the heroine,´uª0 ´uª0 Penelope Kent van Princis Stout, and, in a few poems, those of her´uª0 ´uª0 namesake, the author. A´uª0 ´uª0 more distant Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, is also invoked.
    ´uª0 The poems take us directly into the mind and heart of a strong woman, who is´uª0 ´uª0 extraordinary´uª0 ´uª0 partly because she thinks she is ordinary. With craftsmanship and´uª0 ´uª0 feeling, Schott has limned´uª0 ´uª0 unforgettable characters whose lives transcend the mostly´uª0 ´uª0 ignoble history of settler-Native´uª0 ´uª0 American relations.
    ´uª0 http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/story/390475
    ´uª0 PENELOPE KENT VAN PRINCIS:
    ´uª0 Some records show original name (in Holland) to be Van Printzen. Also noted that her´uª0 ´uª0 name is´uª0 ´uª0 listed in some places as Penelope Kent Van Princin. Another source lists her´uª0 ´uª0 maiden name as´uª0 ´uª0 Thomson and she married a Kent van Princis in 1642. He was killed´uª0 ´uª0 by the Indians on the´uª0 ´uª0 beach in Sandy Hook, New Jersey.
    ´uª0 Fact 1: Believed to be 1st white woman to set foot on Monmouth Co. soil
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=kFk-AAAAYAAJ&ots=f3O27n3o7n&dq=Navesink%20pe´uª0 nelope´uª0 &pg=PA3#v=onepage&q=&f=false
    ´uª0 http://books.google.com/books?id=7oT3eRnQJB0C&lpg=PA25&ots=UN4uHSh076&dq=Nav´uª0 esink%´uª0 20penelope&pg=PA26#v=onepage&q=Navesink%20penelope&f=false
    ´uª0 http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/o/William-R-Stout/GENE9-0002.html
    ´uª0 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6082496
    ´uª0 http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/11/penelope-van-princis-stout.html
    ´uª0 Penelope was born in Amsterdam, Holland, circa 1620/22, the daughter of a Baptist´uª0 ´uª0 preacher´uª0 ´uª0 who had fled Sheffield, England, for religious reasons. When American´uª0 ´uª0 colonization made it´uª0 ´uª0 possible for the English expatriates to leave Holland they, wanting´uª0 ´uª0 their children to retain their´uª0 ´uª0 Englishness, came to the New World. She married shortly´uª0 ´uª0 before leaving Holland in 1640.´uª0
    ´uª0 http://taylor-vanzandt.blogspot.com/
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    1622 amsterdam

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    Children:
    1. Alice Stout was born in 1652 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; was christened in in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died about 1702 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    2. Peter Stout was born between 1653 and 1654 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died on 14 Apr 1703 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in 1703 in Monmouth, Hunterdown County, New Jersey.
    3. Richard Stout was born on 10 Mar 1646 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died on 10 Jul 1717 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    4. James Stout was born in 1648 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; was christened in in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died after 1714 in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    5. Mary Stout was born in 1650 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; was christened in in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died after 1675 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    6. Benjamin Stout was born in 1669 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; died on 10 Jun 1734 in New Castle, Delaware; was buried in New Castle, Delaware.
    7. John Stout was born between 1645 and 1660 in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; was christened in in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died on 24 Nov 1724 in Hopewell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; was buried in Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey.
    8. Sarah Elizabeth Stout was born about 1654 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; died on 18 Nov 1714 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
    9. Jonathan Stout was born in 1660 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; was christened in in Gravesend, Kings County, New York; died on 24 Nov 1722 in Hunterdown, New Jersey.
    10. 2. David Stout was born in 1667 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; died in 1732 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; was buried in Stout Burial Plot, Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.

  3. 6.  E. Brueggeman

    E. married B. Fisher. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  B. Fisher
    Children:
    1. 3. Rebecca Ashton was born in 1667; and died.
    2. G. Brueggeman


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Stout was born in 1580 in Burton Joyce, Notts, England; died about 1620 in Nottingham, England; was buried in England.

    John married Elsabeth Bee on 13 Nov 1609 in Burton Joyce Parish, Nottinghamshire, England. Elsabeth was born in 1590 in Nottingham, England; died in in England; was buried in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elsabeth Bee was born in 1590 in Nottingham, England; died in in England; was buried in England.
    Children:
    1. 4. Richard Stout was born about 1619 in Burton, Joyce Par, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 23 Oct 1705 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.

  3. 10.  Van Princis was born about 1598 in Holland; and died.

    Other Events:

    • Resided: Sheffield, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
    • Resided: Holland
    • Name: van Printzen

    Notes:

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    Baptist preacher who had fled Sheffield, England, for religious reasons\par

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    Children:
    1. 5. Penelope Van Princis was born in 1622 in Amsterdam, Noord, Holland; died in 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in 1732 in Family Estate, Middleton, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

  4. 14.  W.G. Brueggemann

    W.G. married . Kimberly [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  . Kimberly
    Children:
    1. J. Throckmorton
    2. Unknown died before 27 Mar 1682.
    3. 7. B. Fisher


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