Francis, the wife of Job Throckmorton, by reason of her Christian name and her residence, may have been a descendant of Richard, son of Richard and Penelope Stout." Stillwell, Historical Misc, Vol V p.89. "There was, presumably, another Frances Stout (besides the one who m. Wilbur Lippincott) who was perhaps a dau. of one of Richard and Frances Stouts sons, and hence their grand-daughter. This assumption, for such it is, rests upon the fact that there was a Frances...who became the wife of Job Throckmorton, of Shrewsbury, which given name, Frances, was apparently confined to the Stouts of Shrewsbury. This Job Throckmorton was the son of Job and Sarah (Leonard) Throckmorton, and also was a resident of Shrewsbury. Job and Sarah were m. 1685, and Job, their son, was born, by deduction, about 1690-1695, and married, by deduction, Frances...about 1712. If this reasoning be correct, Frances would have been born too late to have been the daughter of Richard and Frances Stout, of Shrewsbury, but would have been the issue of one of their children" Stillwell, Historical Misc., Vol. IV p. 320. In Throckmorton Family History page 79-80. "Court Proceedings: Freehold July 25, 1748. This is to certify that all persons concerned That I, Frances Throckmorton widdow and relick of Job Throckmorton of Said Freehold, late Deceased who died intestate Do Renounce and Relinquish my Right of Administrating the said deceased's estate and desire that the same may be granted to my eldest son John Throckmorton. Witness my hand and seal the day & year above said. Witness-Elizabeth Dennis. Administration Bond granted to the said son John the same day (N.J. Wills, Trenton)." In Herald Stout's 'Stout and Allied Families' (1986) Frances mentioned as the daughter of Elizabeth Crawford and John Stout son of Richard and Penelope Stout.