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Personal data Alice M. Stout 


Household of Alice M. Stout

She is married to Aram (Aaron) (Adam) (Aron) Viers.

They got married on June 17, 1869 at Defiance Co., OH, she was 18 years old.

Aram Viers oo Alice M. Stout

Marriage source: Beers, History of Difiance County, MDCCCLXXXIII, pg. 237, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib. for date of marrage.

1988 IGI, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib. for place of marriage = Defiance Co OH

Another source, now lost has Fulton Co OH.

Liggett, Harry, Viers FGS, received ca. MCMLXXXIX <>

Child(ren):

  1. Nettie B. Viers  1871-????
  2. A. Glovelle Viers  1873-< 1884
  3. Eddie C. Viers  1874-1884


Notes about Alice M. Stout

Alice M. Stout

Source: Beers, History of Defiance Co OH, Publication date: MDCCCLXXXIII, pg. 237, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"A. Viers, son of John and Rebecca Viers, ... was married, June 17, 1869, to Alice M., daughter of Adam and Mary J. Stout, born March 12, 1851."

Liggett, Harry, Viers FGS, received ca. MCMLXXXIX

Defiance Co. OH Death Records 1884 - 1907 Vol II L - Z, (Publicatin location: Defiance OH, Publisher: DCCOGS, Publication date: MMIV), pg. 94, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. lib.

"Viers Aram? Male Widowed, Ae at death: 59y 10m 24d Born: Delphos Residence & place of death: Defiance (city) died 1905 Feb 4 Chronic Lung Trouble"

Index to the Defiance Co. Probate Court Records 1845 - June 1995 Book Two L - Z, (Publication location: Defiance OH, Publisher: DCCOGS, Publication date: fortasse MCMXCV), pg. 466, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. lib. Ref # 929.37711 I38 1995

"Viers DR. C DECD U,V 61
ROY W, state of OH CRIM V - Z 373
ADAM CLAUD DECD U, V 60
ALICE M. 2 Files U, V. 59
ARAM DECD U, V 63
ROY W 3 Files MINOR U, V 58"

Alice's parents: Adam & Mary J. Stout

http://billiongraves.com/pages/record/AliceMViers/249055, Read xi Feb MMXIV, Repository: The Cloud

"Birth:12 March 1851 ... Death:16 November 1892 ... Cemetery: Riverside Cemetery Defiance, Ohio, United States

Others Here:Adam Claude Viers (1874-1884) Adam Viers (1845-1905) Adam: Son of Adam and Alice M. Viers, aged 10 ys 4 ms 26 ds." <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Alice M. Stout

Adam Stout
1819-1877
Mary Jane Barnhart
± 1828-1887

Alice M. Stout
1851-1892

1869

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