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Lancashire / Re: George STOUT b 1842
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 13:15 BST (UK)  »
I'm now wondering if George - who was with his daughter Ellen and here husband in 1911, moved out when Ellen had twin girls in 1916 to give them space. His other 2 daughters would have been married by then and 'rumour' has it he was with one of them for a few years, The family moved from Everton to Queens Drive Walton in 1925 and he did not move with them.

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Lancashire / Re: George STOUT b 1842
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 11:01 BST (UK)  »
Milliepede
I have looked and the last child to marry was Mary Jane in 1913 and he was alive then! All the others that have marriage records married before 1911 census
Cheers thanks for the thought

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Shetland / Re: STOUT - Fair Isle
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 10:59 BST (UK)  »
Skoosh

Thanks for that info

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Lancashire / Re: George STOUT b 1842
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 10:34 BST (UK)  »
Milliepede
Thanks - I will certainly look at that - and come back - Ta

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Lancashire / Re: George STOUT b 1842
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 10:32 BST (UK)  »
Lancsann
Thanks for all the information
Yes I know the census form say born Liverpool, not sure but they were filled in by enumerator and if most in family were from Liverpool might have got through like that

I looked and there was a George Stout born in Liverpool about same age but according to census he did not marry and lived with his Mum and was a boot maker/ cobbler.
The Cotton Porter makes sense as his son in law was also a Cotton Porter

My Aunt is 102 and still quite lucid and says her Mothers family (Ellen STOUT - georges daughter) came from the Scottish Islands

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Shetland / STOUT - Fair Isle
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 09:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi - I am tracing my maternal grandmothers family back and am in Fair Isle and have (I think) a very good grasp of it in Fair Isle and Shetland due to fab site http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland/ - but can only get back to Thomas STOUT b 1695 / 1700 ?? who is supposedly a teacher brought onto the Fair Isle, I can find no earlier trace or of a wife  - but have his sons Thomas b1717 and Magnus b 1720

Any help would be great - Thanks

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Shetland / Re: fair isle help please?
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 09:23 BST (UK)  »
In case your still looking for info on Fair Isle - go to http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland - its brilliant, so much detailed info

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Shetland / Re: Link: Shetland genealogy
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 09:16 BST (UK)  »
Bayanne's site is brilliant and so very helpful
BUT in chatting he asked for information where Shetland/Fair Isle families have gone so there is a continuation of thr family trees away from Shetland - I was happy to send him my tree and its now fully incorporated

Brilliant - Thank you, so much information

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Lancashire / Re: George STOUT b 1842
« on: Wednesday 26 April 17 00:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi - yes I have traced him back to Fair Isle and the STOUT family back to approx. 1700 Thomas STOUT as a school teacher who moved to Fair Isle (and there are still a few STOUTs on the island today) - even though in 1862 there was an organised emigration to New Brunswick in Canada when 137 people left the Island in one day - 50 were born STOUTs

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