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Mary Ann St. Leger Codd Stout

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
1787 (aged 70–71)
New Jersey, USA
Burial
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I am a direct descendant and have documented my lineage through lineage societies.
Sources: Stout & Allied Families, pp. 6-7 & 17. Harts of Randolph, pp. 48-51. Col. Families of Maryland, pp. 68-70. Maryland Vital Records, p. 27. History of the Stout Family, p. 5. I've documented this lineage through Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.

She was married to James Stout on Feb. 21, 1730/31 at St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co., Marland.

"She was called the Lady of the Chesapeake." Source: Five Hundred First Families of America, p. 23.

"Nancy Ann Stout, the daughter of St. Ledger Codd Stout, was a direct
descendant, in the royal line of England, of Prince Lionel of Antworth, son of King Edward III. The seventh descendant in line from Prince Lionel was Sir Anthony St. Ledger who came to America in 1609 and was a personal friend of Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir Anthony became a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Later, he returned
to England and became the Lord Mayor of London. Mary Ann Ledger Codd, of the fourth generation following Sir Anthony, was the first of her family to remain in America. In 1730, Mary Ann married James Stout, the great grandson of Richard and Penelope through Jonathan and son Colonel Joseph. Nancy Ann Stout was the granddaughter of James and Mary Ann St. Ledger Codd Stout who settled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia." (Stout, Russell Ray, "Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia," p. 13)


Children:
St. Leger Codd Stout married Susannah Simpson
Hezekiah Stout
David Stout
Anthony Stout married Ann Stineman
I am a direct descendant and have documented my lineage through lineage societies.
Sources: Stout & Allied Families, pp. 6-7 & 17. Harts of Randolph, pp. 48-51. Col. Families of Maryland, pp. 68-70. Maryland Vital Records, p. 27. History of the Stout Family, p. 5. I've documented this lineage through Colonial Dames of the 17th Century.

She was married to James Stout on Feb. 21, 1730/31 at St. Paul's Parish, Kent Co., Marland.

"She was called the Lady of the Chesapeake." Source: Five Hundred First Families of America, p. 23.

"Nancy Ann Stout, the daughter of St. Ledger Codd Stout, was a direct
descendant, in the royal line of England, of Prince Lionel of Antworth, son of King Edward III. The seventh descendant in line from Prince Lionel was Sir Anthony St. Ledger who came to America in 1609 and was a personal friend of Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir Anthony became a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. Later, he returned
to England and became the Lord Mayor of London. Mary Ann Ledger Codd, of the fourth generation following Sir Anthony, was the first of her family to remain in America. In 1730, Mary Ann married James Stout, the great grandson of Richard and Penelope through Jonathan and son Colonel Joseph. Nancy Ann Stout was the granddaughter of James and Mary Ann St. Ledger Codd Stout who settled in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia." (Stout, Russell Ray, "Richard Stout Descendants in West Virginia," p. 13)


Children:
St. Leger Codd Stout married Susannah Simpson
Hezekiah Stout
David Stout
Anthony Stout married Ann Stineman


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