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Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Research Log

August 2, 1991 - Shelby Co. Library, Shelbyville, Kentucky
Clarissa Young, b. 1821, d. 1851 daughter of Isaiah & Susannah (Berry) Young.  Isaiah may be son of George Young.

Simpsonville Cemetery north side of US 60 
  • Michael G. Young, b. April 4, 1800, d. Jan. 4, 1877
  • Susan Young b. May 5, 1812, d. Aug. 1, 1871 aged 59 years, 2 months, 27 days - this is Susan (Dawson) Young, Michael's second wife.
  • John W. Pearce b. Feb. 20, 1830, d. Nov. 23, 1888 
  • Julia A. Pearce b. Aug. 6, 1830, d. May 14, 1887, obituary published in the Shelby Sentinel June 2, 1887, p. 7, 2nd column.
Eads Cemetery, north of Simpsonville on Kentucky 1848 1 1/2 miles left on Noland Road, 1/2 mile, 2600 SW of farm in grove of trees.  An Emily Young buried there, born 1811, d. July 19, 1834 age 23 years.  Stone is supposed to be gone.  This is probably Michael Young's first wife Emily (Hocker) Young.

Shelby County Grantee Index
  • Michael Young from J. Young & his wife, 1833
  • Michael Young from Jacob Keller et al, 1835 adjoining Simpsonville bounded stone in the northern boundary line of the town of Simpsonville thence north 91 1/2 poles to 3 black ash trees corner to Jacob Young thence south 87, east 147 1/2 poles to a stone lettered G.C. thence south with a line of Philip Johnston 45 poles & 24 links to a stone thence north 87 , west 108 1/3 poles to corner of Jesse Metcalfe thence south 1 west 10 poles, south 6 1/2, west 34 poles to the line and back with the same to beginning 52 acres for $700.
  • Michael Young from W.N. Merriwether, nd

Burns, Annie. Oldham County, Kentucky Marriages, 1823-1851, 1932
  • David Elston md. Sarah Admire, Dec. 24, 1832, father from New Jersey.  Is the connection with the Stout family?
  • Charles Hinkle md. Matilda Roney, d/o James Dec. 19, 1827
  • March Hinkle md. Susan Speer, d/o John Jan. 17, 1832
  • Casper Hinkle md. Milly Oglesby March 6, 1826
  • James M. Speer md. Sarah Johnston d/o D.W. March 13, 1843
  • John G. Speer md. Sarah Snyder d/o Henry md. Nov. 8, 1830

Manderville G. & Eliza (Houseworth) Elston of Simpsonville, Shelby Co., Kentucky, had a daughter Priscilla Isabel born 1837, died 1862

Manderville G. Elston - was his middle name Goodnight?  Is that the connection to Michael G. [Goodnight] Young?

Mom found the following:
Jacob Young b. 1764 North Carolina, died after 1832, md. Rachel Goodnight 1792 Mercer Co., KY, moved to Finchville, Kentucky, Shelby County, Kentucky.  Jacob living in Shelby Co., KY age 68 in 1832. Died in Indiana in 1836. Kids born between 1793-1820:
  • William
  • Polly md. Solomon Hobbs
  • John md. Hannah Green (?) in Shelby Co.
  • Michael - our grandfather 
  • Elizabeth / Betsy md. Nicholas Hobbs
  • Sarah / Sally md. Joseph Waskum
  • Ann 
  • Juliette md. Thomas B. Young
  • Susie 
  • Harrison
  • Solomon md. Louisa Gregg d/o David Jan. 9, 1838 
  • Jackson

Kentucky Historical Society Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 1, Mercer County Deed Book:
23 Sept. 1794 Christian Goodnight of Mecklenburg, NC & Abraham Goodnight of Mercer Co. land containing 105 acrs on bend of Chaplin Fork 
23 Sept. 1754 Indenture between Abraham Goodnight of Mercer Co. & John Goodnight also of Mercer Co., land containing 7 1/2 acres on Chaplin Fork
23 Sept. 1794 Indenture between Christian Goodnight of Mecklenburg Co., NC & Henry Goodnight of Mercer Co., 147 acres in a bend of Chaplin Creek adjoining Jacob Goodnight on the lower side.  

There is a Stout Cemetery at Finchville - our Sarah Stout b. ca. 1788 in Kentucky:
  • Benjamin Stout b. Nov. 1756, d. June 9, 1827 & Mary Elizabeth (Hutchinson) Stout b. 1759, d. June 18, 1827, Benjamin born Hunterdon Co., NJ
  • Joseph Hutchinson Stout b. Feb. 26, 1787, d. July 2, 1860 & Martha (Veach) Stout b. Jan. 1807, d. Aug. 12, 1848 - Joseph born in Prince William Co., VA
Children of Benjamin & Mary (Hutchinson) Stout:
  • Simpson b. 1785, d. 1851, born Prince William Co., VA
  • Joseph Hutchinson b. 1787, d. 1860
  • Aaron b. 1793, d. 1879 Aaron b. Virginia

Stout, Herald. Stout & Allied Families 
Genealogy has sometimes been defined as the art of looking up your ancestry to see if any of them are better than you.

Most branches descend from Richard & Penelope (Van Princin) Stout
1780-90 in Kentucky
Jacob Stout d. 1808 received 319 acres in Kingwood Twp. Hunterdon Co., NJ in his father's will.  He md. Deborah Huff.  Jacob supposedly went to Kentucky with brothers Job and Abner.  Jacob's will proved 13 April 1808 Kingwood, Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ naming children:
  • Mary md. (--?--) Boon
  • David md. Letitia Roberts ca. 1794
  • Abner b. 1779, d. 1850
  • Jacob md. Catherine Eick
  • Martha md. Daniel Tucker
Jedidiah Stout b. 1757, d. 1820 md. Mary Stout March 21, 1781.  She was born 10 April 1757 in Amwell Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ.  He received land in Hunterdon Co. in his father's will.  Removed to Fayette Co. His children:
  • Elihu b. 1782, d. 1831
  • Polly md. Thomas Outen in Fayette Co., May 12, 1806
  • Philemon b. 1785, d. 1846 - he moved to Sangamon Co., IL, not our line
  • David md. Sally Stone in Fayette Co., KY
  • Jedidiah md. Deliah Cooke in Fayette Co., KY 
  • Ann md. Samuel R. Benton
  • Eliza md. Wesley Roberts
  • Rebecca H. md. William J.R. Mosley 
  • Benjamin
  • Ruth md.William Merrell

Hill, Bob. The Stout House, nd. The Ben Stout house located in southeastern Jefferson Co., Kentucky.  He was the son of Robert & Elizabeth (Holt) Stout and he married Charlotte Hause.   Benjamin was  born 1827 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky.

Quisenberry, Anderson.  Kentucky Society Sons of the American Revolution, Jan. 1916 
A list of pensioners in Kentucky includes:
  • Elijah Stout b. 1759 served in the New Jersey militia, living in Fayette County in 1833, age 74
  • Reuben Stout b. 1760 served in the Virginia line, living in Shelby County in 1833, age 73, received last pension payment in 1834

Shelby Co., Kentucky
Charles Hinkle md. Susannah March, children:
Susan md. Marquis Speer, July 14, 1836
Elizabeth md. James Cooper, Dec. 4, 1837
Charles md. Matilda Roney their daughter Susan md. Jesse Hinkle Dec. 1854

Virginia Colonial abstracts, Vol. 20, Northumbria Collectanea abstracted by Betty Fleet, 1971
Charles Morehead, his servant Andrew Ferguson judged 11 years of age, 16 Nov. 1698 - probably our grandfather

Richard Nelms b. ca. 1615, d. after 1671 in Northumberland Co., VA the immigrant md. Ann (--?--)
Children: 
  1. Charles b. ca. 1660 Northumberland Co. VA, d. before Feb. 13, 1713 md. ca. 1691/2 Alice (--?--) Hudnall widow of Henry Hudnall
  2. Sarah / Mary md. Charles Morehead
  3. William died before Aug. 19, 1719 Northumberland Co., VA, md. before 1699 Elizabeth Bledsoe d/o George & Elizabeth (--?--) Bledsoe
  4. Richard d. 1706 Northumberland Co., VA md. Sarah (--?--)
  5. Dorothea md. (--?--) Temple
  6. John md. before 1704 (--?--) and d. 1726

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