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Job Stout II

Birth
Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Death
Aug 1835 (aged 59–60)
Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Goodhope, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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There were thirteen children named in Jobe's will dated December 3, 1834. Of the five boys in the family, "three of the brothers of Job, Jr., were in the Civil War", Charles Davisson said.

A son of Job and Nancy Bray Stout was named Job for his father, but was often called Jobe.

Jobe and Margaret Richards Stout are buried close to their son Abner in the Old Bethel Cemetery south of the mouth of Buffalo Creek, on a bank overlooking Rt , 119.

Source: Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia: 1966, p. 44.
There were thirteen children named in Jobe's will dated December 3, 1834. Of the five boys in the family, "three of the brothers of Job, Jr., were in the Civil War", Charles Davisson said.

A son of Job and Nancy Bray Stout was named Job for his father, but was often called Jobe.

Jobe and Margaret Richards Stout are buried close to their son Abner in the Old Bethel Cemetery south of the mouth of Buffalo Creek, on a bank overlooking Rt , 119.

Source: Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia: 1966, p. 44.


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