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Henrietta <I>Cox</I> Stout

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Henrietta Cox Stout

Birth
Union, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Sep 1935 (aged 78)
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
B_ 70_ 14_ 6
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Daughter of Henrietta James & Isaiah Cox

Married David Fisk Stout in 1875

LOGAN--Mrs. Henrietta, Cox Stout, 78, wife of the late David F. Stout, died at her home, 242 east Fourth North Logan, on Monday. Funeral services will be held at Logan Fourth ward Thursday at 2 p.m.


Mrs. Stout was born at Union, Utah, daughter of Isaiah and Henrietta J. Cox. In her youth she accompanied her parents to Utah Dixie to help pioneer that country where she went to school with the late President Ivins, later teaching school. In 1900, with the family, she migrated to Old Mexico where they remained until 1912 when the colonists were expelled by the Mexican revolution, then settled in Logan. Her husband died two years ago in Logan.


She is survived oy daughters, Mrs. Daisie Richardson, Logan; Mrs. Calvin D. McOmber, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. D. C. Black, El Paso, Texas, and a son, Dewey Stout, Salt Lake; 24 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive.

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Entry from Henrietta's father-in-law, Allen Joseph Stout's journal:

June 21, 1875, I will again write a little of what has taken place since I last wrote. On the 8th of April my wife brought forth a daughter, and we called her name Anna Fisk Smith; and on the same day David started for Salt Lake City to take a wife, the daughter of Isaiah Cox, her name is Henrietta; but David took sick of the inflammatory rheumatism and was not able to go into the Endowment House till May 17th.

Daughter of Henrietta James & Isaiah Cox

Married David Fisk Stout in 1875

LOGAN--Mrs. Henrietta, Cox Stout, 78, wife of the late David F. Stout, died at her home, 242 east Fourth North Logan, on Monday. Funeral services will be held at Logan Fourth ward Thursday at 2 p.m.


Mrs. Stout was born at Union, Utah, daughter of Isaiah and Henrietta J. Cox. In her youth she accompanied her parents to Utah Dixie to help pioneer that country where she went to school with the late President Ivins, later teaching school. In 1900, with the family, she migrated to Old Mexico where they remained until 1912 when the colonists were expelled by the Mexican revolution, then settled in Logan. Her husband died two years ago in Logan.


She is survived oy daughters, Mrs. Daisie Richardson, Logan; Mrs. Calvin D. McOmber, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. D. C. Black, El Paso, Texas, and a son, Dewey Stout, Salt Lake; 24 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive.

All Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook


Entry from Henrietta's father-in-law, Allen Joseph Stout's journal:

June 21, 1875, I will again write a little of what has taken place since I last wrote. On the 8th of April my wife brought forth a daughter, and we called her name Anna Fisk Smith; and on the same day David started for Salt Lake City to take a wife, the daughter of Isaiah Cox, her name is Henrietta; but David took sick of the inflammatory rheumatism and was not able to go into the Endowment House till May 17th.



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