November 28, 1855(1855-11-28) (aged 90–91)[citation needed] Kent County, Delaware
Political party
Federalist
Spouse
Angelica Killen
Residence(s)
Kent County, Delaware
Occupation
Manufacturer
Jacob Stout (1764 – November 28,[citation needed] 1855) was an American manufacturer and politician from Little Creek Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware.
JacobStout (1764 – November 28,[citation needed] 1855) was an American manufacturer and politician from Little Creek Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware...
Retrieved October 25, 2009. Dubin 2003, p. 27. Sobel 1978, pp. 217–218. "JacobStout". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 17, 2023. Conrad...
Senator Stout may refer to: Barry Stout (1936–2016), Pennsylvania State Senate Byron G. Stout (1829–1896), Michigan State Senate JacobStout (1764–1855)...
weeks before the beginning of the year of the administration of Governor JacobStout. The apportionment of seats was permanently assigned to three senators...
Molleston, died before assuming office, elevating State Senate Speaker JacobStout to the governorship and triggering an election in 1820. However, the...
Delaware Thomas Stockton (1781–1846) – soldier; Governor of Delaware JacobStout (1764–1857) – General Assemblyman; Governor of Delaware Susan Stroman...
(Federalist) January 18: Henry Molleston (Federalist) starting January 18: JacobStout (Federalist) Governor of Georgia: John Clark (Democratic-Republican)...
County John Gordon Francis Many Charles Nixon James Raymond John Revell JacobStout Jenifer Taylor Sussex County Isaac Bradley James Douglass Robert Houston...
John Cook Jehu Davis Robert Dixon Richard Lockwood Charles G. Ridgely JacobStout Samuel West Thomas White Sussex County Isaac Bradley Elijah Cannon John...
November 11, 1819, prior to assuming office. State Senate President JacobStout became Governor and a special election was held in 1820. Conrad, Henry...
County Samuel H. Black Victor du Pont Jacob Vandegrift Kent County George Cummins Enoch Joyce Thomas Clayton JacobStout Sussex County Edward Dingle, Jr. Joseph...
Black George Clark, Jr. Andrew Gray Kent County George Cummins Henry Molleston JacobStout Sussex County Edward Dingle, Jr. Joseph Maull Caleb Rodney...
County Thomas Clayton Cornelius P. Comegys Luff Lewis Henry Molleston JacobStout Samuel White John Williams Sussex County Joshua Burton Charles M. Cullen...
John Clayton John Cook Jehu Davis Richard Lockwood Charles G. Ridgely JacobStout unknown Sussex County George Adams Levin Derrickson Joseph Hall Simon...
New York City on January 30, 1844. He was a son of merchant and banker JacobStout Carpender (1805–1882) and Catherine (née Neilson) Carpender (1807–1888)...
solution was for the newly elected State Senate to elect a Speaker, JacobStout, and for the incumbent governor, John Clark, to resign before the end...
Davis Joseph Hall Richard Lockwood William Molleston Charles G. Ridgely JacobStout Samuel West Sussex County George Adams John Collins Robert Houston Simon...
Clarke Thomas Clayton Cornelius P. Comegys Luff Lewis Henry Molleston JacobStout Spencer Williams Sussex County Joshua Burton Charles M. Cullen Robert...
Clayton Jehu Davis Richard Lockwood William Molleston Charles G. Ridgely JacobStout Samuel West Sussex County George Adams John Collins Levin Derrickson...
Rodney Abraham Staats Nicholas Van Dyke, Jr. Kent County George Cummins Henry Molleston JacobStout Sussex County Benjamin Burton Jesse Green Caleb Rodney...
by the U.S. Government in 1829. In 1830, former Governor of Delaware JacobStout, laid out the road between Bombay Hook Lighthouse and Smyrna. In 1831...
of Connecticut: Oliver Wolcott Jr. (Toleration) Governor of Delaware: JacobStout (Federalist) (until January 16), John Collins (Democratic-Republican)...
Barratt Richard Bassett Benjamin Caton John Clayton William Molleston JacobStout Thomas White Sussex County John Collins Robert Houston Simon Kollock...