Louisa Bome Taylor

Brief Life History of Louisa Bome

When Louisa Bome Taylor was born on 19 October 1819, in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, United States, her father, William Taylor, was 32 and her mother, Elizabeth Patrick, was 25. She married Hosea Stout on 29 November 1840, in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 3 daughters. She lived in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States in 1839. She died on 11 January 1853, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 33, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Hosea Stout
1810–1889
Louisa Bome Taylor
1819–1853
Marriage: 29 November 1840
Lydia Sarah Stout
1841–1842
William Hosea Stout
1843–1846
Hyrum Stout
1844–1846
Louisa Stout
1846–1847
Elizabeth Ann Stout
1848–1935
Hosea Stout Jr.
1850–1918
Eli Harvey Stout
1851–1925
Joseph Allen Stout
1852–1853

Sources (68)

  • Louisa Stout in household of Hosea Stout, "United States Census, 1850"
  • Louisa Taylor, "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934"
  • Louisa Stout, "Utah, Salt Lake County Death Records, 1908-1949"

World Events (8)

1820 · Making States Equal

The Missouri Compromise helped provide the entrance of Maine as a free state and Missouri as a slave state into the United States. As part of the compromise, slavery was prohibited north of the 36°30′ parallel, excluding Missouri.

1827

Historical Boundaries: 1827: Hancock, Illinois, United States

1830 · The Second Great Awakening

Being a second spiritual and religious awakening, like the First Great Awakening, many Churches began to spring up from other denominations. Many people began to rapidly join the Baptist and Methodist congregations. Many converts to these religions believed that the Awakening was the precursor of a new millennial age.

Name Meaning

English, Scottish, and Irish: occupational name for a tailor, from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English taillour ‘tailor’ (Old French tailleor, tailleur; Late Latin taliator, from taliare ‘to cut’). The surname is extremely common in Britain and Ireland. In North America, it has absorbed equivalents from other languages, many of which are also common among Ashkenazic Jews, for example German Schneider and Hungarian Szabo . It is also very common among African Americans.

In some cases also an Americanized form of French Terrien ‘owner of a farmland’ or of its altered forms, such as Therrien and Terrian .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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Louisa Taylor, wife of Hosea Stout - compiled by Marie Cox Meeks

Hello, my name is Louisa Taylor. I am the fifth child of William Taylor and Elizabeth Patrick. I was born October 19, 1819, in Bowling Green, Warren Co., Kentucky. I lived with my parents and broth …

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