Seeking information of my Gt Grandparents, Richard John Stoute, and Sarah Augusta Haynes. He was a policeman in Guyana (British Guiana), when they married in Suddie Essequibo, 2.6.1887. He was born in 1849, she was born in 1860, but I cant seem to find anything that indicates they were born in Guyana. They had a son George Arthur Terrence born in Guyana 6.11.1893. He subsequently stated his nationality as "Native of Barbados". So I would like to know where they were born? Were their families originally Scottish settlers living in Barbados?
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Thread: STOUTE; HAYNES, GUYANA
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19-09-2013, 6:53 PM #1
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STOUTE; HAYNES, GUYANA
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19-09-2013, 8:30 PM #2
Ancestry has lots of references to Slave Registers for Barbados from the early 19th century where the owner was a Richard J. Stoute.
Sue Mackay
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19-09-2013, 10:40 PM #3
Only one of them named in the transcript/image below and is recorded for a Richard John Stoute - a minor - and on another image/record there is a slave for an Elizabeth Stoute - a minor. Both purchased by Richard John Stoute. There is also mention of a Benjamin Stoute. You can view ancestry, free,at some public libraries, yours may have it.
Your Richard John Stoute may have been named after his father and grandfather (just a suppositon)
Record Date - 1829
George
Estimated Birth Year about 1806
Age-23
Nationality - Barbadian
Colonial Dependency - Barbados
Owner - Richard John Stoute
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19-09-2013, 11:25 PM #4
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Books. google.co.uk has mention of a Richard STOUTE ( your Richard's father?) together with a Benjamin STOUTE & William STOUTE, looking at the date of print of the books, the family could have been in the area for quite a number years as on 50+
There are brief family trees on Ancestry, you would need to contact the owners, as to the accuracy of the information that maybe questionable, but at least it is a lead!!
These records are also on the same site English Settlers in Barbados, 1637-1800
Another link that may be of interest
https://www.
vc.id.au/tb/index.html
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20-09-2013, 2:30 PM #5
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Thank you so much for this information. Its a bit difficult to think that one's ancesters were probably slave traders, but I will try to find out more. Thank you once again.
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