Individual Record 265

Name}   Stout, Alice Louisa Family History} Olson                  
  Title}   Race} White Sex} Female
Birth:  Date} Fam 18 Sep 1880 Place} Rockville, Washington, Utah
Marr.: Date} Exa  30 Nov 1898 Place} Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah     (Link)
Death: Date} Exa   6 Nov 1960 Place} Fontana, San Bernardino, California
Burial: Date} Fam 10 Nov 1960 Place} Hinckley City Cemetery, Hinckley, Millard, Utah
  Grave Marker} Yes
Source 1} 1824=Genealogy
Source 2} 150 = Genealogy
Source 3} 377 = Geog history
Source 4} 1725=Marriage rec
Source 5}   45 = 1900 USA cen
Source 6} 171 = 1910 USA cen
Source 7} 772 = 1920 USA cen
Source 8} 773 = 1930 USA cen
Source 9} 872 = Voter record
Source 10}824 = Death record
Source 11}159 = Cemetery rec
Source 12}759 = Cemetery rec
Source 13}1784=Cemetery rec
Parents: } Hosea Fisk Stout Stout & Clearinda Jane Langston
     Household No.} 747
1st Household No.} 747 = Hinckley, Millard, Utah
      Occupation 1} Housewife
       Occupation 2}  
  Religion/Church} Latter-day Saints
Spouses:   Prime} Walker, George Henry
 Total Number of} 1
Notes:  Alice Louisa Stout was born 18 Sep 1880 in Rockville, Washington, Utah.  She was the fourth child of Hosea Fisk Stout and Clearinda Jane Langston.  Her older siblings were Clearinda Melvina, born in 1873, Mary Mariah, 1875, and Hosea Fisk, Jr., 1878.
In the 1880 U.S. census, taken just before Alice was born, the family was living in Rockville. Her father Hosea Hosea was a cooper.  Her younger siblings were Laura, born in 1883, Mabel, 1885, Eliza, 1888, Amanda, 1890, Abbie, 1894, Francis Allen, 1896, and Ruby, 1899.  All except Ruby were born in Rockville; Ruby was born in Hinckley, Millard, Utah.

Alice never appeared in a census record with her parents.  Born after the 1880 U.S. census, Alice married George Henry Walker on 30 Nov 1898, before the 1900 U.S. census.  According to family records, they were married in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, and this is the date and place given for their L.D.S. endowments and sealing to each other in the Salt Lake Temple.  The county marriage records give Millard County as the place of marriage.

In the 1900 U.S. census, Alice was living with her husband George in his parents's home in Hinckley, Millard, Utah.  They had a daughter, Rela, 7 months old.  In addition to his parents Frank and Elizabeth Walker, his siblings still at home were Anna, 22, a teacher, Lemira, 15, Jacob Felix, 13, Laura, 12, and Clara, 10.

In the 1910 U.S. census, Alice and her husband George were living in Hinckley, Millard, Utah.  George was a general farmer, farming on his own account.  They owned the farm, free of mortgage.  They had been married eleven years, and Alice had had six children, all of whom were then living.  The children were Rulie, 10, in school, Leslie G., 8, in school, Reed C., 6, Hosea L., 4, Alma L., 2, and Orson W., 1 month.  Also listed in the household was James H. Hepworth, 13, a nephew, in school.

Unfortunately, Alma Leo died in 1911 from bronchial pneumonia following the measles.  He was buried in the Hinckley City Cemetery.  Jay Everett was born in 1912, Elizabeth in 1914 (in Rockville), Rolf Stout in 1916, and Ned Stout in 1918.  Rolf died in 1919 of pernicous anemia, and shares a headstone with Alma in the Hinckley City Cemetery.

In the 1920 U.S. census, Hinckley, Alice and her husband George owned their house, not a farm, free of mortgage.  George was a salesman for a lumber company.  Their eight living children were Rela, 20, Leslie G., 18, in school, Reed C., 15, in school, Hosea L., 13, in school, Orson W., 9, in school, Everett, 7, Elizabeth, 5, and Ned S., 1.

Alice and George had two more children, Karl Francis and Floyd Henry.  George died 21 Aug 1927 in the L.D.S. Hospital, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.  He was buried in the Hinckley City Cemetery, Hinckley, Millard, Utah, where their two sons were buried.

Rela died of apoplexy in 1928, and Elizabeth died of lombar pneumonia in 1930, both in the Utah State Hospital, Provo, Utah, Utah.  They share a headstone in the Hinckley City Cemetery.

In the 1930 U.S. census, Hinckley, Alice S. Walker, now widowed, was sharing the house with Reed, 25, Hosea, 23, Ned, S., 11, and Karl F., 8.  She owned the house, valued at $2,000., and the family did not own a radio set.

Alice is not found in the 1940 U.S. census records.  However, in 1944 through 1952, she is found in the California Voter Registration records, living at 484 W. Colton Ave., Rt. 1, Box 222, Bloomington, San Bernardino County.  She is registered as a Republican, and in 1944 her occupation is listed as a nurse.  In 1958, she is registered at 18114 Valley Blvd., Bloomington.

Alice certainly had her sorrows.  The family had a history of mental illness or mental retardation.  As noted above, Rela died in the Utah State Hospital in 1928, and Elizabeth in 1930.  In the 1930 U.S. census, Jay E. Walker and Orson Walker are inmates in the Utah State Hospital.  In the 1940 U.S. census, Floyd H. Walker and Orson Walker are inmates in the Utah State Training School and Hospital (for the feeble-minded), Pleasant Grove, Utah, Utah.  Orson, Jay and Floyd share a headstone in the Hinckley City Cemetery.

Alice died 6 Nov 1960 in Fontana, San Bernardino, California.  She is buried with her husband in the Hinckley City Cemetery, Hinckley, Millard, Utah.
Time of Birth}   Time of Death}   Fraternal/Social}  
Baptism Date} Fam 18 Sep 1888 Place}   Alice Louisa Stout
Confirm. Date}   Photos} Alice Louisa Stout
Immigr'n Date} N/A Port} N/A
Education: Grade}                               or Top 2 Degrees}  
Military: Service}                                    for the State of}  
Health Condition}  
  Cause of Death}  
Last Updated
by} Karen Hancock
Date Updated}   8 Oct 2015
Date Created}  27 Jun 1993
Copyright © 2015 by Karen L. Hancock.  All Rights Reserved.

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