Person:Jesse Outten (4)

Watchers
Sr. Jesse Outten
  1. Sr. Jesse OuttenAbt 1740 - 1809
  • HSr. Jesse OuttenAbt 1740 - 1809
  • WNancy _____Abt 1740 -
  1. Isaac OuttenAbt 1765 -
  2. Jr. Jesse OuttenAbt 1770 - 1851
  3. Purnell OuttenAbt 1775 - Bef 1819
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] Sr. Jesse Outten
Gender Male
Birth[5][6] Abt 1740 ,Accomack, Virginia, USA
Marriage to Nancy _____
Death[7][8] 1809 ,,Delaware, USA
References
  1. Karen Stephens, stephens@@telerama.com. Outten Forum at GenForum. (Gedpage Version 2.02)
    ...00185.htm.

    31 JUL 1999

  2. Karen Stephens. e-mail from Karen Stephens, citing John Ullian. (Wednesday, 10 Nov 1999)
    stephens@@telerama.com.

    "Since you're using my web site as a source, I thought it would be a good idea to share my sources.

    "That Jessee Outten had a son Purnell comes from a manuscript by Rev. John R. Outten...

    "'The sons of Jesse Outten Sr. were named Isaac, Purnell and Jesse Jr. Isaac was a mariner, and his name appears on the assessment list of Broad Creek Hundred from 1803 to 1828. Isaac died Wed., Jan. 28, 1835. Purnell Outteen was associated with Isaac in the administration of his father's estate. He was a ship-carpenter by trade. On March 5, 1810, Purnell Outten and Nancy, his wife, sold to James Huffington a tract of land on the south side of Nanticoke River, about two acres, for $175.00. It probably means two hundred (200) acres. He was on the assessment list in Broad Creek Hundred from 1803 to 1836. Purnell and Nancy were the parents of James F. Outten, who was on the assessment list from 1827 to 1836.'" ...

    "I have yet to double check the primary sources for either of these two secondary sources. Connecting these two Purnell Outtens is my tentative conclusion. It requires among other things that Nancy was Ann Huffington which seems reasonable since Nancy was a common nickname for Ann. However this is contrary to John Ullian's conclusion. He had assumed that his Purnell Outten was the son of Purnell and Mary (Houston) Outten. My sources for that family indicate that Purnell, son of Purnell & Mary, married Elizabeth Taylor who survived as his widow. I'd be happy to share information on this family if there is an interest." 10 NOV 1999

  3. Karen Stevens, stephens@@telerama.com. e-mail from Karen Stevens
    Mon, 6 Dec 1999, 6:21 PM.

    Source: (1) Outten, Rev. John Perry, "Jesse Outten." (2) Outten, Rev. John Perry, "Outten Family." (3) Skinner, Vernon L., Abstracts of the Administrative Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1720-1724, page 73, he is listed among the debts in an accounting dated 1765 for the estate of James Smyly in Worcester County. (4) Outten, Rev. John Perry, "Jesse Outten," In the records at the Accomac Court house is found the following statement: On February 21, 1767, the estate of John Outten, deceased, was settled. On motion of Jesse Outten, who taking the oath and giving bond, he was granted letters of administration on the estate of John Outten, deceased.
    (5) Nottingham, Stratton, Wills and Administrations of Accomack County Virginia 1663-1800 (Heritage Books, Inc. 1990, p. 208) was born about 1740 in Accomack Co., VA (Source: Extrapolated dates based on previous and subsequent generations), and died 1809 in Delaware. He married Nancy (Source: Outten, Rev. John Perry, "Jesse Outten"). She was born about 1740 (Source: Extrapolated dates based on previous and subsequent generations). 6 DEC 1999

  4. John Outten from seajae.ged.

    Date of Import: Mar 3, 2001

  5. Karen Stephens, stephens@@telerama.com. Outten Forum at GenForum. (Gedpage Version 2.02)
    stephens@@telerama.com.

    "Since you're using my web site as a source, I thought it would be a good idea to share my sources.

    "That Jessee Outten had a son Purnell comes from a manuscript by Rev. John R. Outten...

    "'The sons of Jesse Outten Sr. were named Isaac, Purnell and Jesse Jr. Isaac was a mariner, and his name appears on the assessment list of Broad Creek Hundred from 1803 to 1828. Isaac died Wed., Jan. 28, 1835. Purnell Outteen was associated with Isaac in the administration of his father's estate. He was a ship-carpenter by trade. On March 5, 1810, Purnell Outten and Nancy, his wife, sold to James Huffington a tract of land on the south side of Nanticoke River, about two acres, for $175.00. It probably means two hundred (200) acres. He was on the assessment list in Broad Creek Hundred from 1803 to 1836. Purnell and Nancy were the parents of James F. Outten, who was on the assessment list from 1827 to 1836.'" ...

    "I have yet to double check the primary sources for either of these two secondary sources. Connecting these two Purnell Outtens is my tentative conclusion. It requires among other things that Nancy was Ann Huffington which seems reasonable since Nancy was a common nickname for Ann. However this is contrary to John Ullian's conclusion. He had assumed that his Purnell Outten was the son of Purnell and Mary (Houston) Outten. My sources for that family indicate that Purnell, son of Purnell & Mary, married Elizabeth Taylor who survived as his widow. I'd be happy to share information on this family if there is an interest." 10 NOV 1999

  6. John Outten from seajae.ged.

    Date of Import: Mar 3, 2001

  7. Karen Stephens. e-mail from Karen Stephens, citing John Ullian. (Wednesday, 10 Nov 1999)
    stephens@@telerama.com.

    10 NOV 1999

  8. John Outten from seajae.ged.

    Date of Import: Mar 3, 2001