STOUT: Stout and Allied Families, Third Edition 1986 (Hardcover)
2 Volumes. 1986. by Harold F Stout.
Richard Stout of New Jersey, a prominent figure in the state's history, had a significant impact on various townships, including Freehold and Upper Freehold. His family lineage includes children like Joseph, Stephen, Lydia, Katie, and Sarah, with connections to notable individuals such as James Stout and Sarah B. Stout. The family history spans generations, detailing births, marriages, and relationships within the Stout family.
The document provides insights into the structure of the book "Stout and Allied Families," categorizing family members based on their relationships and contributions. It highlights the importance of Richard Stout's descendants, such as James Stout Jr., in preserving the family legacy. The historical significance of the Stout family is emphasized through their connections to different townships in New Jersey and their enduring impact on the state's heritage.
Through detailed genealogical information and historical context, the document sheds light on the resilience and values of the Stout family. Despite facing hardships and challenges, the Stouts remained steadfast in their commitment to their ideals and contributions to their community. The legacy of Richard Stout and his descendants serves as a testament to their patriotism, integrity, and enduring influence on the history of New Jersey.