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Norman 75 75 1740, The first record of Joseph Norman is a deed of September, in which his father and mother, Isaac and Frances Norman, deeded land to him. This land was a part of that on which Isaac Norman lived on Flatt Run. In 1745 Joseph Norman bought seventy acres of land from John Ashley with the houses, garden, orchard, etc. This land was in the Little Fork of the Rappahanock River on the head branch of Battle Run, in or near the present county of Rappahannock. It was near land of his brother-in-law Francis Browning on the side of a mountain. (Source: Deed Book 10, Orange Co.). Later in 1751, Joseph and wife Sarah deeded it to Francis Browning.

1748 Joseph Norman received from his brother-in-law James Turner another portion of his father's land on Flatt Run. In 1771 Joseph and wife Sarah deeded 146 acres, land received from his father's homeplace upon which he had been living, to Pettit. (Source: Deed Book F, Culpeper Co.). This property was described as beginning at a corner in the line of Reverend John Thompson's lands near the Great Road. Later Pettit sold it to Strode.

1752, November 1, Hon. Thomas Lord Fairfax granted Joseph Norman of Culpeper County a certain tract of waste and ungranted land in the said county in the Little Fork of the Rappahannock River near Hickman's Mountain, 238 acres.
Joseph Norman bought 219 acres from Col. Charles Carter which was a part of Col. Carter's "Mount Pony Tract." This land crossed Mountain Run and was his homeplace when he died. He conveyed it to his sons Thomas and John in his will of 1783. John Norman sold his part to his brother Thomas. This land lay by the edge of the low grounds on the north side of Mountain Run and crossed Mt. Run. The deed showed that Joseph Norman's home was on the south side of Mt. Run. (Source: Deed Book M. page 244, Culpeper County.)

The Will of Joseph Norman Will Book C, page 117, Culpeper County Court House
(Probated Feb 16, 1784) November 20th 1783
I Joseph Norman of Culpeper County being in perfect sense mind and memory do make this my last Will in manner and form following.
Item: I leave the land I now live on to my sons Thomas Norman and John Norman; Thomas to have one Hundred and Nineteen Acres and John One Hundred. If they cannot agree in dividing the land when John comes to the age of twenty years they are to leave it to two men to divide it for them.
Item: I leave to my son William Norman a Negro woman named Gude and no other part of my Estate;
Item: I leave to my son James Norman a Negro boy named --Tingo and the Executors to keep the said boy in their hands while they can send him word to come for him and to have no other part of my Estate.
Item: I leave to my Granson Isaac Norman one hundred acres of land lying on the south side of Hickman's Mountain and no other part of my Estate.
Item: I leave to my son Isaac Norman's wife Sarah Norman twenty Shillings Sterling.
Item: I leave to my daughter Mary Dillard five pounds.
Item: I leave to my wife Sarah Norman after paying all my Just debts and Legatees all the rest of my Estate to maintain the children that is now living with her during her widowhood and if she should Marry, or die then it is my desire it Should be equally divided between my son Thomas, John and my daughters Winifred Bywaters, Peggy Calver, Sally, Fanny Mimey, and Kisiah Norman and it is my desire for her not be interrupted on the plantation as long as --live a widow. And I do appoint my wife Sarah Norman, and Thomas Norman my Executors of this my last will-- Joseph Norman (L.S.) Test John Tripplett, Thomas Norman, and Fanny Norman Will Exhibited by Thomas Norman in court Feb 16, 1784, who made oath that the sd. Joseph Norman requested him to write his said will as exhibited.
At a court held May 17, 1785 the will was again exhibited by Sarah Norman and Thomas Norman was proved by oath of John Triplett, was ordered recorded and certificate granted for obtaining a probate.

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Isabel RITCHIE 1735 - 1776 Isaac NORMAN 41 41 I have also seen his birth place as Wilkes Co., N.C.

I am not positive that he was a child of Joseph T. & Mary Read Norman, until I find positvie proof he is not, I will leave him listed as a child of theirs.

                                    Darlene Clemons Berchtold
~1712 - 1765 Mary READ 53 53 1762 - 1824 Winney 62 62 1762 Fanny Sarah (Mrs. Isaac ) NORMAN Joseph T. Norman, Sarah's father-in-law, left her 20 shillings sterling in his will. 1755 Kesiah NORMAN Married by William Mason. 1749 - 1815 Mary NORMAN 66 66 Mary was left 5 pounds in her father's will.

Mary was placed on the Rev. War pension roll in 1792 at 12 pounds annually.
1732 - 1828 James Madison NORMAN 96 96 They migrated to N. Carolina during the early 1750's. He paid poll tax  there between 1759 - 1769.

Will probated Feb.1828.

There is no mention in his will of his son Joseph.
1723 - ~1793 Sarah EVERETT 70 70 1764 Mimey ~1794 Rebecca LEWIS ???? HUME ~1866 Sarah Cordelia MARSHALL 1838 - 1928 Emily Matiilda Rogers CATCHING 90 90 ~1755 - 1829 Ruth ROBERTS 74 74 Half sister to William Roberts, husband of Mary Jane Browning Norman.

Left no will.
~1776 Joseph Madison Carroll NORMAN ~1782 John NORMAN 1784 Isaac NORMAN Will dated 12/8/1891, Surry Co., N.C.

Left all of his estate to his wife, Nancy Morgan Norman.  After her death the ramoinder of the estate was to go to his children:
Columbus Franklin
Isaac William
Justina Crawford
Tabitha Jane King
1788 Elijah NORMAN ~1790 Daniel NORMAN 1790 - 1894 George NORMAN 104 104 1796 Thomas NORMAN 1786 Mary NORMAN Never married. 1792 Ruth NORMAN Samuel SPRINKLE Have also seen his last name as Spangler.

                                                 Darlene Clemons Berchtold
1790 - 1860 Rosanna NORMAN 69 69 1789 Sampson Harrison BALL 1798 Ann NORMAN ~1775 - 1856 John S. STAPLER 81 81 Not sure about the year of their marriage. 1794 Keziah NORMAN Ezekiel MORGAN 1745 - 1781 William DILLARD 36 36 Killed in Revolutionary War, Battle of Eutah Springs, South Carolina.

According to researchers William & Mary had 4 daughters.  I am sure of Nancy & Winifred as 2 of the 4 but not sure of which of the remaining 3 are true daughters of William & Mary.  Hopefully further research will resolve the question.

                                                        Darlene Clemons Berchtold
1760 - 1822 Thomas BYWATERS 62 62 His will was dated 2/23/1822.

Alternate birth date = 1743 in Culpeper, VA.

THE CULPEPPER CLASSES
Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker
THE  LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY
Thomas Bywaters is listed in the Culpeper Classes #17 page 9.
1756 - 1837 Stephen CHILTON 81 81 Married by Isham Tatum. ~1760 Archelaus Henry LEWIS Marriage information verified by the Culpeper Co. Marriage Records.    DB ~1766 John NORMAN John was not of age at the time his father's will was made in 1783.  His father left him 100 acres of land which John sold to his brother, Thomas Norman.  John migrated to Georgia and is thought to have settled in Liberty Co. 1778 1779 Nancy DILLARD Married and moved to Henry Co., VA. ~1774 Absalom NORMAN 1810 census-Culpeper Co., VA.-1 male 0-9 years, 1 male 10-15 years, 1 male 26-44, 1 female 0-9 years 2 females 10-15 years, 1 female 26-44.  No slaves. 1781 Betsey Joseph BALDWIN 1776 Sally ???? LANSDOWN 1774 Molly ???? WHARTON Isaac T. NORMAN Isaac's grandfather, Joseph T. Norman, in his will,  left  Isaac 100 acres of land lying on the south side of Hickman's Mountain. Mary (Mrs. Isaac T. ) NORMAN Elizabeth NORMAN ???? WALLACE Virginia WALLACE Frances NORMAN Marriage date verified from Culpeper Co., VA. marriage records. Joshua SMITH William W. SMITH Frederick W. SMITH Georgianna Davis SMITH ???? GIBSON 1784 Kittie 1786 Sallie BYWATERS 1788 - ~1849 Polly 61 61 Her will was dated 9/25/1845, Warren Co., VA.  Probated 6/18/1849, Warren Co., VA.
Her real name was Mary, as shown by her will referred to below, although she was called Polly in her father's will dated the 23 Feb. 1822, which described her as the "widow of Thomas Amiss, deceased." A letter signed by Elton Waller, a neice of Thomas Amiss, dated "Mattoon, Illinois, May 27, 1873," stated that "Thomas Amiss married Miss Polly Bywaters. They had five boys and four daughters."
SOURCE: Allied Families of Read, et al.
(1) The will of Mary (Polly) Amiss, dated the 25 Sept. 1845, probated the 3rd Monday in June, 1849, and recorded in Warren County, Virginia, will book "A" page 470, after providing (1) for the payment of her just debts devised (2) the sum of $220.00 to her son, Joseph B. Amiss, in trust for the children of her daughter, Eliza A. Strother; (3) to her daughter, Catherine Steele, the sum of $230.00 and a negro woman, Dolly; (4 ) to her son Robert B. Amiss, the sum of $220.00; (5) to her daughter Mary Ann Amiss, a negro boy, William Henry, and $175.00 with certain furniture; and provided that her son, John W. Amiss, should have a portion equal to his sister last named; (6) to her son, Thomas I. Amiss, the sum o f $160.00; (7) to her granddaughter, Ann Lucretia Pierce, the sum of $ 60.00 to be held in trust for her until she becomes of age or marries; ( 8) to her granddaughter, Mary Catherine Strother, a bed and furniture; ( 9) the residue of her estate to be divided among her daughters, Catherine Steele, Mary Ann Amiss, and her granddaughter, Mary Catherine Strother.
SOURCE: Allied Families of Read, et al.
Thomas AMISS 1791 Thomas BYWATERS 1793 Robert BYWATERS 1795 - 1852 Hankerson Reed BYWATERS 57 57 1797 Joseph BYWATERS Louisa Ann BYWATERS William McCORMICK 1786 - 1852 James Markham MARSHALL 66 66 1832 - 1906 Archelaus Lewis MARSHALL 74 74 Estelle FITZHUGH 1834 - 1888 Thomas Alexander MARSHALL 54 54 Louisa Conway FITZHUGH 1838 Sarah Cordelia MARSHALL ???? JOHNSON 1838 - 1916 Robert Hume MARSHALL 78 78 1842 Henry Clay MARSHALL 1843 - 1886 Charles Edward MARSHALL 42 42 Thomas KELLY ~1785 - <1823 Elizabeth STAPLER 38 38 1790 Nannie Mary (Mrs. Daniel) NORMAN 1789 - 1894 Rachel McBRIDE 105 105 Ruth MORGAN ~1796 William A. LEWIS ~1798 James S. LEWIS ~1800 Joseph Robert LEWIS ~1795 Archelaus Henry LEWIS Rachael BRAINT 1753 Sally Nancy AUSTEN ~1780 James NORMAN William L. NORMAN Sarah C. NORMAN Polly T. NORMAN Thomas S. NORMAN Joseph G. NORMAN James L. NORMAN Decey NORMAN Nancy NORMAN Sarah NORMAN ~1825 Ruth NORMAN 1827 - 1875 Joel NORMAN 48 48 Mary GUTHRIE 1829 - 1901 Mary NORMAN 71 71 Benjamin TREECE ~1830 Rebecca NORMAN 1831 - 1894 Providence Matilda NORMAN 63 63 William KIMBELL Al- Sam GUINN ???? SMITH 3rd husband of Providence Matilda Norman. 1818 - ~1877 Ruth SPRINKLE 59 59 Samuel SPANGLER ~1806 - >1870 Thomas Lafayett STAPLER 64 64 ~1808 - 1853 Robert STAPLER 45 45 Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert) STAPLER Spouse of Robert Stapler. 1810 1818 - ~1853 Rutha STAPLER 1810 1815 William N. STAPLER ~1812 Amos STAPLER Rebecca Clay PERKINS 1814 - 1886 Elizabeth STAPLER 71 71 ~1825 - <1856 Sarah STAPLER 31 31 ~1819 - 1876 Joseph Norman STAPLER 57 57 ~1835 - <1880 John S. STAPLER 45 45 ~1805 - ~1861 Mary (Mrs. Thomas Lafayette) STAPLER 56 56 1826 - >1880 John Washington STAPLER 54 54 1832 Pelina WRILEY ~1830 Sarah E. STAPLER ~1831 Mary A. STAPLER 1832 - 1867 Martha A. D. STAPLER 34 34 ~1834 Amos J. STAPLER ~1837 Cynthia K. STAPLER 1842 - 1862 Thomas Lafayett STAPLER 19 19 Died in the Civil War ~1848 Nancy STAPLER 1811 - >1870 James DAVIS 59 59 1833 - 1905 John S. DAVIS 72 72 ~1835 James B. DAVIS ~1836 Sarah Elizabeth DAVIS James HOLLIS ~1839 Mary C. DAVIS ~1843 Martha A. DAVIS 1845 - <1910 David D. DAVIS 65 65 1850 - 1930 Rutha DAVIS 79 79 ~1810 - ~1885 William WHITAKER 75 75 ~1831 Caroline Celina WHITAKER James Washington CLAY ~1832 - 1834 John WHITAKER 2 2 ~1834 William WHITAKER ~1835 James WHITAKER Amanda M. FLETCHER ~1837 Elisabeth WHITAKER 1836 David Riley FLETCHER ~1840 Mahala WHITAKER ~1842 Joseph L. WHITAKER ~1843 Elijah WHITAKER ~1845 Robert WHITAKER ~1849 Nancy WHITAKER 1850 Nathan WHITAKER 1822 - 1856 Elijah WHITAKER 34 34 ~1843 John Harvey WHITAKER ~1848 Mary Jane WHITAKER ~1849 Robert WHITAKER ~1850 Susanna WHITAKER ~1852 James David WHITAKER ~1854 - 1904 Simon WHITAKER 50 50 ~1856 Sarah WHITAKER Abt 1822 1828 Elizabeth Mclennen BIRDWILL Christiana H. WOODALL ~1845 Mary A. STAPLER ~1849 James STAPLER Rutha J. STAPLER Newton DAVIS 1852 Martha J. STAPLER John A. STAPLER Daughter STAPLER Child of Joseph & Elizabeth Birdwill Stapler. Daughter STAPLER Child of Joseph & Elizabeth Birdwill Stapler. 1835 Nancy Ann WHITAKER ~1855 David STAPLER Elizabeth FULKS ~1856 Thomas STAPLER 1860 Amos F. STAPLER 1861 Mary E. STAPLER Mack B. DUNMAN ~1853 William Silas STAPLER ~1865 Rutha STAPLER 1862 Nathaniel WHITAKER ~1870 Josie STAPLER ~1873 James STAPLER ~1875 Nancy STAPLER Fannie STAPLER Christine STAPLER 1824 - <1865 John Ansell STRICKLAND 41 41 1852 - >1852 Barthena STRICKLAND 1854 - 1885 Mary May STRICKLAND 31 31 1856 - <1878 Thomas L. STRICKLAND 22 22 1858 Martha A. E. STRICKLAND 1834 - 1908 Susan LUVENA 74 74 1860 - <1933 Martha Joann DAVIS 73 73 1862 - 1936 John David DAVIS 74 74 1838 Mary Francis DE ARMOND ~1868 - 1948 Tabitha MEXICO 80 80 Thomas McCLENDON 1870 - 1900 John Wade DAVIS 30 30 ~1872 - 1932 Elizabeth R. DAVIS 60 60 Spouse of Elizabeth R. Davis. ???? GARSKI 1874 - 1941 Louisa Erin DAVIS 67 67 1876 - 1977 James DAVIS 100 100 1887 - 1971 Stanley D. DAVIS 84 84 1844 - 1932 John Andrew DE ARMOND 88 88 1866 - 1949 James B. DE ARMOND 83 83 1880 - 1949 Lucy J. LA FARLETTE 69 69 1873 - 1941 William G. DE ARMOND 67 67 1874 - 1934 Ruth DE ARMOND 60 60 1876 - 1964 Lenora DE ARMOND 87 87 1880 - 1974 Edward DE ARMOND 94 94 1883 - 1958 Laura DE ARMOND 75 75 1883 - 1954 Milton H. DE ARMOND 70 70 1887 - 1950 Solomon DE ARMOND 62 62 1889 - 1965 Lily Katherine DE ARMOND 75 75 ???? (Mrs. Robert) BYWATERS ~1803 Elizabeth LEWIS 1771 William DILLARD 1772 John DILLARD 1775 George DILLARD 1777 - 1852 James DILLARD 75 75 ~1800 - 1872 Cynthia Ann HAYWOOD 72 72 1814 James Madison DILLARD 1816 William DILLARD 1822 Rachel DILLARD 1825 Samuel DILLARD 1827 George Washington DILLARD 1829 Thomas Shelton DILLARD 1833 Mariah DILLARD 1836 Martha T. DILLARD 1839 Daniel Hayden DILLARD 1781 - ~1814 Jane ENGLISH 33 33 1801 Nancy DILLARD 1804 John DILLARD 1806 Sarah DILLARD ~1808 Mahalda Ann DILLARD ~1812 Jane DILLARD 1810 Mary DILLARD ~1813 Matilda DILLARD 1799 - 1871 Sarah BEARD 71 71 1818 - 1856 Amanda C. BYWATERS 38 38 1819 Thomas BYWATERS 1824 Sarah BYWATERS 1826 Olivia P. BYWATERS 1831 Hankerson Reed BYWATERS John Wesley AMISS Robert B. AMISS Thomas I. AMISS Eliza Ann AMISS Mariah AMISS Catherine AMISS Mary Ann AMISS 1804 James William AMISS 1818 Joseph Bywaters AMISS Lucy MONDAY 1825 Elijah NORMAN ~1830 Noah NORMAN ~1832 Amos NORMAN ~1827 William NORMAN ~1834 Martha NORMAN ~1837 Minton NORMAN 1820 ???? NORMAN ? Census (year unknown) this child is listed as blind & deaf. 1812 - 1870 William F. BALL 58 58 1814 Anna C. BALL ???? EIDSON 1816 - 1889 Sarah R. BALL 73 73 1817 Ruth M. BALL 1819 Elizabeth BALL 1821 James W. BALL 1822 Elijah Young BALL 1824 Mary Adaline BALL 1825 Margaret Emline BALL 1827 - 1889 Nancy Clementine BALL 62 62 1829 Enoch J. BALL 1831 - 1900 Daniel N. BALL 69 69 Served in the Civil War. Wounded in left arm and arm was amputated. 1834 Thomas M. BALL Served in the Civil War. 1841 Rebecca June BALL 1831 David N. BALL ~1810 Lucinda SPRINKLE William CRANFIELD 1828 - ~1875 Samuel SPRINKLE 47 47 ~1823 - <1900 Obediah SPRINKLE 77 77 1826 - 1901 Lydia SPRINKLE 75 75 John M. SHIPWASH 1826 1831 - <1910 Rebecah SPRINKLE Henry Joseph DIMMITT 1833 - 1915 Emmoline SPRINKLE 82 82 1818 Elisabeth SPRINKLE ~1813 Thomas WHITLEY 1822 - 1892 Nathaniel Jeptha SPRINKLE 70 70 1810 Anna SPRINKLE ~1810 - 1853 Allen JENNINGS 43 43 1815 Susannah SPRINKLE John MAYBERRY 1827 Isaac SPRINKLE ~1777 Richard NORMAN ~1771 Betsey 1798 James NORMAN 1800 John NORMAN ~1803 Isaac Middleton NORMAN ~1805 David NORMAN 1807 Richard NORMAN ~1776 Lemuel NORMAN Catherine BASSITT 1807 - 1866 William NORMAN 59 59 D. 1879 Nathan W. WILSON 1827 Jane (Mrs. Hankerson Reed Jr. ) NORMAN ~1843 William Wilson BYWATERS ~1847 Henry BYWATERS ~1849 Charles S. BYWATERS Margaret MORRIS 1838 Margaret BALL 1841 Sampson BALL 1843 Sarah BALL 1845 Benjamin BALL 1848 Zachary BALL 1862 Martha BALL Mary BALL 1861 Jefferson BALL ~1842 Jane BALL ~1816 John Holmes GENTRY ~1837 William Sampson C. GENTRY 1838 Rosanne E. GENTRY 1842 Thomas Jefferson GENTRY 1846 Lucinda GENTRY 1848 Elizabeth S. GENTRY 1850 Harriet Jane GENTRY 1852 - 1930 Laura Emmaline GENTRY 78 78 ~1853 George Washington T. GENTRY 1856 Elijah Young GENTRY ~1857 Sophronia Josephine GENTRY ~1863 Sarah Catherine GENTRY ~1824 Lucinda (Mrs. Elijah Y. ) BALL ~1846 Sarah R. BALL 1837 James T. MYERS June MYERS Bernie MYERS Mary S. MYERS Leorida Marion MYERS ? 1856 Martha E. MYERS 1858 Laura E. MYERS 1859 - 1924 Columbus Washington MYERS 65 65 1861 Sampson L. MYERS 1866 James C. MYERS 1849 - ~1900 Nancy M. MYERS 51 51 1874 Lydia Caledonia BALL 1876 - 1958 Eliza Jane BALL 82 82 1879 Malinda Clemmis BALL 1881 Thomas BALL 1885 Anne BALL 1888 Minnie L. BALL 1889 Daniel Eddie BALL ~1845 Mary J. (Mrs. Thomas M. ) BALL ~1867 John S. BALL ~1869 Elizabeth BALL ~1871 Minnie S. BALL ~1873 William BALL ~1875 James W. BALL ~1878 Elijah M. BALL 1832 Adeline GRAY ~1853 Henry C. SPRINKLE ~1854 Amanda SPRINKLE ~1856 Martha SPRINKLE 1859 Eli Gustus SPRINKLE ~1861 Florence SPRINKLE ~1863 Vica A. SPRINKLE ? ~1865 Robert SPRINKLE 1841 Nancy Elvira MARTIN ~1867 Felix SPRINKLE ~1868 Ann SPRINKLE 1870 Arthur SPRINKLE 1872 William Ransom SPRINKLE 1876 James SPRINKLE 1833 - 1925 Sophie Ann DOZIER 92 92 1853 - 1932 Jeptha Vinon SPRINKLE 78 78 1856 - 1924 Calvin A. SPRINKLE 68 68 1856 - 1906 Susan E. BENTON 50 50 1857 - 1926 Mary A. SPRINKLE 69 69 1858 - 1942 Martha Jane SPRINKLE 84 84 John BOX 1861 - ~1895 Ruth Frances SPRINKLE 34 34 Tom BENTON 1862 - 1918 Nathaniel James SPRINKLE 56 56 1867 - 1929 Frances P. BOX 62 62 1868 - <1880 Pleasant SPRINKLE 12 12 1866 - 1935 Rebecca Rosena SPRINKLE 68 68 1870 William O. SPRINKLE 1872 - 1932 John Henry SPRINKLE 60 60 1807 - 1851 John Lindsey FELTS 44 44 1833 - 1908 Elza M. FELTS 75 75 ~1830 Margaret Jane HENDRIX ~1854 Margaret Elizabeth SPRINKLE ~1856 Francis E. SPRINKLE ~1858 George P. SPRINKLE ~1860 Charles SPRINKLE ~1867 John SPRINKLE ~1869 Anna SPRINKLE 1832 John James NORMAN 1834 Eleazer Waterman NORMAN 1837 Samantha NORMAN 1837 Emily Parilla NORMAN 1830 Isaac NORMAN 1833 - 1890 David W. NORMAN 57 57 1836 Richard L. NORMAN 1853 John Hamilton NORMAN 1813 Nancy HATFIELD 1852 - 1912 James T. NORMAN 59 59 1832 Mary Jane NORMAN 1834 Oliver P. NORMAN 1838 George W. NORMAN 1841 Sarah E. NORMAN 1845 Rachel A. NORMAN ~1849 William H. NORMAN Howard NORMAN ~1826 Sarah (Mrs. Thomas) BYWATERS ~1855 Adelbert BYWATERS ~1858 Norman BYWATERS 1851 James A. EVANS 1883 - 1971 Sarah E. EVANS 87 87 1866 Sophronia Elizabeth BURRELL ~1890 Vestiss MYERS ? ~1890 Sampson MYERS 1888 Dallas MYERS ? 1908 Ralph Washington MYERS 1870 - 1959 Jacob Annanias ROBERTS 88 88 1885 Effieloudry ROBERTS 1896 Guy Hezekiah ROBERTS 1897 Carrie ROBERTS 1899 Fannie Sue ROBERTS 1903 James Daniel ROBERTS 1905 - 1986 Frank William ROBERTS 80 80 Edward Delbert ROBERTS 1851 - 1935 Nancy Elvira TUCKER 84 84 1885 - 1958 Vinon SPRINKLE 72 72 1875 Peter Ashbury SPRINKLE 1876 James Henry SPRINKLE 1880 Dithy Mitchell SPRINKLE 1883 B. SPRINKLE ? 1887 Jennie Idella SPRINKLE 1889 Curlee Columbus SPRINKLE 1892 George SPRINKLE 1872 - 1945 Virgil Houston SPRINKLE 73 73 1870 - 1910 Emma Louise WILBANKS 39 39 1893 - 1964 Delphia DONAHUE 71 71 1898 - 1945 James Olan SPRINKLE 47 47 1842 - 1927 Martha McBRIDE 85 85 1869 - 1936 Newton Mock FELTS 67 67 1873 Iduma FELTS ? 1852 John William NORMAN 1855 - 1896 Thomas Marion NORMAN 41 41 1858 Sarah A. NORMAN 1860 David A. NORMAN 1861 Rhodabelle NORMAN 1863 Mary L. NORMAN 1866 James R. NORMAN 1868 Nancy Ann NORMAN 1870 Margaret E. NORMAN 1873 Lucindy L. NORMAN 1860 John Alfred NORMAN 1869 Mary E. NORMAN 1871 Martha E. NORMAN 1873 Nancy Emma NORMAN 1875 Ada E. NORMAN 1876 - 1910 James Isaac NORMAN 34 34 1879 Lugenia C. NORMAN 1880 David Richard NORMAN 1856 Harriet McCAMMON 1878 Mellie BECK 1887 William Otto NORMAN 1895 Stella Blanche KELLER 1882 Ebb Dalphin BURNETTE 1910 - 1987 Willie James BURNETTE 77 77 1908 James Carl JONES 1905 - 1986 Annie Delores ROBERTS 80 80 Edith Josephine ROBERTS Carroll William ROBERTS Vivian Irene ROBERTS Sara Emline MADISON 1920 - 1992 Molly SPRINKLE 72 72 1914 - 1996 Victor Luallen GANNAWAY 81 81 Dolly SPRINKLE Bill Hubert SPRINKLE Frances SPRINKLE 1874 - 1943 Hassie TIDWELL 68 68 1907 - 1970 Grady Felix SPRINKLE 63 63 1874 - 1943 Sussie KEETON 68 68 1896 Cornelius Neal SPRINKLE 1898 May Etta SPRINKLE 1901 Esabella SPRINKLE 1903 Edgar SPRINKLE 1905 Estelle SPRINKLE 1906 Douglas SPRINKLE 1909 Houston SPRINKLE 1912 Alfred SPRINKLE 1914 Eurdele SPRINKLE ? Ida GRAY 1929 - 2000 James Arthur SPRINKLE 70 70 1870 - 1947 Ida Anna JARVIS 77 77 1891 - 1983 Luther Wintford FELTS 92 92 ~1914 Joyce FELTS ~1902 Esther FELTS ~1909 Ruth FELTS ~1904 Webster FELTS 1857 Mary Ann BARNETT Clifford NORMAN 1880 Isaac Clinton NORMAN ~1882 William Adolfhus NORMAN 1884 Oscar L. NORMAN 1886 James Wesley NORMAN 1888 Zola Belle NORMAN 1894 Lonnie NORMAN ? 1896 Nina NORMAN 1892 - 1971 Joseph Albert NORMAN 79 79 1799 Sarah BYWATERS 1760 - 1838 Thomas NORMAN 78 78 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.

Will of Thomas Norman
(Isaac, Joseph)
(On file in Culpeper Court House dated 1838. The following is a copy of the original will which was found in a secret drawer in Thomas Norman's walnut desk in which it was found about one hundred years after he wrote it).
I Thomas Norman of the county of Culpeper and state of Virginia being in common health and state of mind and knowing agreeable to the course of nature I cannot have long to live and being desirous to dispose of the small property which it has pleased God in his providence to suffer me to possess do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit: 1st My will and desire is that all just debts which I may owe at my death be first paid. 2nd, I give to my son Gabriel T. Norman negro man John which he has had, also negro Washington Jack son of Any. 3rd. I give to my son John S. Norman the tract of land I hold on the South side of Stevensburg. which I purchased of Reuben Zimmerman heirs and other, containing Six or Seven hundred acres, also my right to the tanyard and lots of land formerly Lewis, also the lots purchased of Tibb & c. also negro man Billy the tanner, also Rose daughter of Mereche. also my cherry desk and walnut desk and book case and one half of all my books. 4th I give to my son Joseph T. Norman the plantation or tract of land whereon I at present live with the tract I lately purchased from Joseph Basy the said tracts contains about eight or nine hundred acres with the mills and everything thereto attached or belonging - also forty acres of land taken from the tract on the east side of piney ridge, to be taken from the side adjoining Fitzhugh and the land called Samuels, so that timber and wood can be had for the support of the other lands, also Ben son of Mereche also Jene daughter of Mereche. also George and Bouly sons of Betty Pack. also one side board and one half of all my books. 4th I give to my daughter Myre H. C. Norraan one half of a tract of land I own near Elkwood. containing 435 acres to be divided between Georgianna H. T. Hudson also Lucy daughter of Betty Pack. and all her increase that she now has or may have also one feather bed and furnichere (furniture) to her and so - 6th I give to my daughter Georgianna H. T. Hudson one half of the tract of land near Elkwood containing 435 acres to be divided equally between her and my said daughter Myre H. C. Norman also negro girl Eliza which she has had-7th I give to my daughter Lucy Stanton, eight hundred dollars she to have the use and interest of the money during her life and at her death to be divided equally between her children to them and their heirs forever-8th I give to my daughter Elizabeth Fishback the tract of land I own near Jeffersonton containing upwards of eighty acres, also the three negro children, that children of Hannah which was sold also Sarah daughter of Sharlot (Charlotte) to her use and profit so long as she lives, and at her death the whole to be divided between her children to them and their heirs. 9th I give to my daughter Elizabeth Thompson negro girl by the name of Matilda and negro boy bot (bought) of Montgomery Thompson, also the negro girl purchased of Gabriel Norman which they have had in possession, also Sharlot (Charlotte) and her youngest child, that she now has. my said daughter to have the use and profits of the said negroes so long as she lives, and at her death to be divided among her children to them and their heirs forever. 10th I give to my grand daughter by the name of Sophronia B. Willis two negro girls one by the name of Matilda daughter of Sharlot (Charlotte), and one by the name of --- but should she die before she arrives at lawful age without issue then the said negroes to be divided between -------.

11th I give to my daughter Kesiah Cunningham, Betty Pack, also one half of a tract of land bot (bought) under a deed intrust, given by Leroy D. Nutt. the two tracts to be divided between Kesiah and Nancv Buragealso the tract of land whereon William Cunningham now lives in the county of King George , also the household and Kitchen furniture of every description, also the stock of horses, cattle, and plantation tools of every description to her during her life and at her death the whole of the above property to be divided between all her children, to them and their heirs forever, the above named property, they have now in possession that is mentioned for her benefit 12th I give to ay daughter Nancy Burage negro girl by the name of Milley, which she now has in possession also Nell and old woman also one half of two tracts of land bot (bought) under a deed intrust given by Leroy D. Nutt. the said tracts to be divided between her children to them and their heirs &c 13th I give to my three daughters Sarah Martha Norman and Jene Carthern Norman and Lavinia L. Norman the tract of land I own on the east side of the piney ridge containing after taking out the forty acres left to Joseph T. Norman about one hundred and twenty acres, it being the tract whereon the spring called Sand spring lyes (lies), also my houses and lots in the north side of Stevensburg lying between the tavern and store of William Almond and the store and dwelling house of Martin Nalle also thirty acres of land formerly John Stewart's deed. that was coming to me in the division also the following negroes. to wit, Meriche. and all her children that she now has or hereafter have which is not otherwise disposed of. also Henry and Charles, also Ellen; and all her increase, also the children of Nell of every description of age and not otherwise disposed of. 14th. I give the lot whereon the meeting house now stand for the purpose of a meeting house and to remain for that purpose so long as made use of for a meeting house. 15th. and lastly. I give to my wife Fanny all my household and Kitchen furniture of every description that is not otherwise disposed of. also Jim and Ellick. also the profits of my land and negroes left to my son John till he arrives at the age of twenty three years, also the land mill and negroes left my son Joseph T. Norman, my wife Frances is to have the use and profit of the same as long as she lives or lives a widow, also the property of every description left to my daughters Sarah Marthy and Jene C. Norman, and Livinia L. Norman, my wife Fanny is to have use and profits of the same so long as she lives, or she lives a widow. But she can let either have part whenever she thinks proper to do so. my stock of horses, cattle, sheep and hogs she can sell to pay the money clames (claims) with the crops on hand &c. And lastly I leave my wife Fanny Executrix of this my last will and testament- and an in hopes the court will not hold her to security. In witness whereof I have thereunto set my Hand and seal this 4th day of June 1838.
Thomas Norman seal .
At a court held for Culpeper County the 19th day of November 1838
This paper purporting to be the last will and testament of Thomas Norman dec'd. was exhibited to the court and there being no subscribing witness thereto John Shackelford, Fayette Mauzy and Frances T. Lightfoot were sworn and severally depd. that they are well acquainted with the hand writing of the testator and verily believe that the said writing and the name thereto subscribes to be wholly written by the testator own hand whereupon the said writing was ordered to be recorded as the true last will and testament of the said Thomas Norman deceased and on the motion of Frances Norman the executrix therein named who made oath thereto and entered into bond in the penalty of thirty thousand dollars conditioned according to law.

Certificate is granted her for obtaining a probate of the said will in due form
Teste, F. Mauzy C. C.
Note: Cunningham vs. Norman, File 43, Culpeper Clerk's Office, mentions James H. Vowles as administrator.
In 1847 Frances Norman for $500 gave her lifetime interest in the land on which she resides to son Joseph Thomas Norman (Deed Book 8, page 276, Culpeper County).
In 1846 Frances Norman sold for one dollar to James H. Vowles and wife, John J. Duerson and wife, and Lavinia L. Norman, her lifetime interest in land willed to them by Thomas Norman (Deed Book 3, page 277, Culpeper County).

Thomas enlisted in the Revolutionary Army, Virginia State Troops, at the age of 19, in the fall of 1779, as a Private in Capt. Benjamin Roberts company, Col. George Slaughter & Col. Crockett's Virginia Regiments. He was in the expedition to the "Falls of the Ohio" & in several skirmishes with the Indians.    He served 2 years and in 1831 he was granted an allowance of $80 annually (#W26580).  Pension started 3/14/1831 at age 72.  At this time he was living in St. Mark's Parish Culpeper Co., VA.  NOTE: This information taken from the actual application papers signed by Thomas Norman.

His wife, Frances, applied for & was allowed his pension on 12/19/1853.  She was living in Stevensburg, Culpeper Co., VA and aged 69.

In 1832 Thomas was a Magistrate for Culpeper & a "member of the court bench."

At his death, Thomas was said to own 2000 acres of land, 32 slaves, a grist mill and a tan yard in addition to much livestock.

He moved about 1800, to "Fairfield", near the town of Stevensburg, where he died.

He is said to have had 21 children, sixteen of whom were named in his will.

Thomas & Mildred Tutt Norman were the grandparents of Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln.

Thomas was a Virginia planter & resided near Stevensburg & was the owner of the farm where  the Battle of Cedar Mountain was fought in 1862.


                                 Darlene Clemons Berchtold
1760 - 1823 Peggy 63 63 1799 - 1833 Sally 34 34 1750 - 1827 William NORMAN 77 77 It is believed that William was the son of Joseph T. & Mary Read.

After the Revolutionary War William lived in Fauquier Co., VA. & Georgia.

I have seen William's second wife listed as  Miss Sheppard, sister of Col. William Sheppard of South Carolina.

In his will,Joseph T., (William's father) left the following to William "To my son William I leave a negro woman named Gude and no other part of my Estate".

For detail info on William Norman see: "William Norman, Our Revolutionary War Ancestor" booklet and the "Battle of Brandywine".

William served in the Revolutionary War for a period of 2 years.  He was a Private in Capt. George Stubblefield's Company, 5th Virginia Reg, which was commanded by Lt. Col. Josiah Parker.  In june 1776, he was transferred to Capt. Phillip Lee's company , 3rd VA. Reg.,  commanded by Col. Thomas Marshall and in Brig. Gen. George Weeden's celebrated Virginia Brigade.  On 9/11/1777 William was wounded at the Battle of Brandywine.  He was shot through both knees and crippled for life.

William partially raised a nephew, Thomas Dallas.

When William died he left his land on Mill Creek to his grandsons, John H. & Peyton Wyatt, sons of William Harrison Norman, with their father as trustee.

William's grave site is located deep in the woods, accessible only by a logging road.  The land is owned by a logging company and permission has been given the Norman family of Lincoln Co. to go to the site.

                                    Darlene Clemons Berchtold
~1778 - 1845 William NORMAN 67 67 Spouse was perhaps Mary Polly Kemp, married on 6/15/1798.  Children listed for this marriage:
James     B: abt 1804   Wilkes Co., N.C.
Sally    B: abt 1805    Wilkes Co., N.C.
Emery    B: abt 1806    Overton Co., TN.
Elizabeth    B: abt 1808    Overton Co., TN.
Ruth    B: 4/1/1815   Overton Co., TN. married Wilburn Kemp 5/1/1831 in Morgan Co., IN.
William    B: abt 1816   Overton Co., TN.
Daniel    B: abt 1820   Overton Co., TN.
John   B: abt 1821   Overton Co., TN.
Joseph Thomas    B: 10/1/1823   Overton Co., TN.
Nancy    B: abt 1825   Overton Co., TN.

                                                          Steve Norman

Graves have reportedly been destroyed.
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