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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
D. 1805 Milly 1760 - 1823 Peggy 63 63 1780 - 1814 Elizabeth HARE 34 34 1784 - 1864 Frances STEWART 80 80 1850 census  Culpeper Co., VA. Family # 559
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Norman, Fanny, age 63, born in VA.
Norman, Joseph T., age 26, farmer, real estate valued @ $10000, born in VA.
Norman, Lavinia, age 22, born in VA.
1783 - 1842 Nancy (Ann Gray) CALVERT (COLVERT) 59 59 William S. DANIEL ~1780 Eliakim CALVERT (COLVERT) Peggy (Mrs. Eliakim) CALVERT 1793 Joseph N. CALVERT (COLVERT) 1785 John Alpheus CALVERT (COLVERT) Ann COLE William Isaac CALVERT (COLVERT) 1787 William I. CALVERT (COLVERT) Martha (Mrs. William I. ) CALVERT (COLVERT) Harriet WEEDEN 1791 Robert S. CALVERT (COLVERT) ~1823 Margaret Frances DANIEL W. P. FLINT ~1825 - 1862 Samuel Alpheus DANIEL 37 37 1829 - 1911 Sarah Jane Robinson DANIEL 82 82 1858 - 1873 Sallie James NORMAN 14 14 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. 1787 - ~1850 Gabriel Yancey NORMAN 63 63 Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838: I give to my son Gabriel T. Norman negro man John which he has had, also negro Washington Jack son of Amy. ~1802 Elizabeth NORMAN 1791 - 1848 Mildred Tutt NORMAN 57 57 1793 Lucy Latham NORMAN Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838: 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.

Lucy Norman Stanton was the mother of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln.
1795 Kesiah NORMAN ~1797 - <1838 Frances T. NORMAN 41 41 1801 Ann (Nancy) NORMAN 1804 - <1838 Mary Layton NORMAN 34 34 1808 - 1851 Myra H. C. NORMAN 43 43 Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838:  I give to my daughter Myre H.C. Norman 1/2 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 & so. 1810 - <1838 Jefferson NORMAN 28 28 1814 - 1881 Georgianna NORMAN 67 67 Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838: I give to my daughter Georgianna H. T. Hudson 1/2 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. 1816 - 1877 John Stewart NORMAN 61 61 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing & old family records.

Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838:  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 6 or 7  hundred acres, also my right to the tanyard and lots of land formerly Lewis.  Also the lots purchased of Tibb & Co.  also negro man, Billy the tanner, also Rose, daughter of Mereche. also my cherry desk and walnut desk and bookcase and 1/2 of all my books.
1818 - 1893 Sarah Martha Wallace NORMAN 75 75 Death date verified from cemetery listin & old family records. 1821 - ~1900 Jane Catherine NORMAN 79 79 Birth, death & burial verified from cemetery listing & old family records. 1824 - 1903 Joseph Thomas NORMAN 79 79 1850 census  Culpeper Co., VA. Family # 559
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Norman, Fanny, age 63, born in VA.
Norman, Joseph T., age 26, farmer, real estate valued @ $10000, born in VA.
Norman, Lavinia, age 22, born in VA.

Per Thomas Norman's will dated 1838:  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 8 or 9 hundred acres with the mills and everything thereto attached or belonging - also 40 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 Jane daughter of Mereche.  Also George and Bouly sons of Betty Pack.  Also 1 sideboard and 1/2 of all my books.

Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.
1827 - 1868 Lavinia Lewis NORMAN 41 41 1850 census  Culpeper Co., VA. Family # 559
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Norman, Fanny, age 63, born in VA.
Norman, Joseph T., age 26, farmer, real estate valued @ $10000, born in VA.
Norman, Lavinia, age 22, born in VA.

Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.
???? (Mrs. Gabriel Y. Norman) McGEE John FISHBACK Thomas FISHBACK William Gilmore FISHBACK Lucinda Guard WHEATON Gabriel FISHBACK Joseph FISHBACK D. 1848 William A. THOMPSON 1788 - 1827 David STANTON 39 39 Found murdered after visiting a patient. 1814 - 1869 Edwin Mcmasters STANTON 55 55 Edwin McMasters Stanton
By Maddy Joshi
School report 2009
I was not a well liked man, but after I joined the cabinet, I became Lincoln's loyal and trusted friend. Lincoln named me Secretary of War in 1862. It was during that time, I decided to name Ulysses S. Grant head of all Union Armies. Hello, my name is Edwin McMasters Stanton.
I studied law right after I graduated from college. I became a lawyer after my twenty-first birthday. I started a successful law career and was elected Prosecuting Attorney as a Democrat. After the election of 1860, I gave up my law practice to become Attorney General. During my time as Attorney General, I got to know Lincoln. I supported his actions to keep the nation united, and I too was strongly against slavery. I became Secretary of War under Lincoln and changed my political status to Republican. Lincoln was quoted as saying "So great is my confidence in Stanton's judgment and patriotism, that I never wish to take an important step without consulting him first."
Lincoln was my friend and colleague. I was greatly saddened by Lincoln's untimely death. I was quoted as saying "He now belongs to the ages."
After Lincoln's death, I continued to serve as President Johnson's secretary of War, but he and I did not agree on several issues. Johnson wanted to fire me, but I locked myself in the War Department until the Senate voted whether to remove Johnson from office. The Senate did not vote to remove the president, so I resigned and returned to my law practice.
When Ulysses S. Grant became president, he granted my life long dream to sit on the Supreme Court. Sadly, I died just four days later and only one day before I would assume office. At the time of my death, I knew I had done all I could for my country.


Edwin McMasters Stanton
Attorney General under James Buchanan 1860-1891.
Secretary of War under Abraham Lincoln, Jan. 20,1862-1868.
Admitted to the Bar in 1836.
Edwin's partner in law was Daniel McCook who served during the Civil War as paymaster & volunteer aid. He was killed in 1862 during Morgan's Ohio raid at age 65. Daniel was a brother of John McCook. The 2 brothers fathered 14 men who fought in the Civil War as members of the Union Army.
Edwin Stanton, of Quaker descent, his ancestors coming from Rhode Island to N. Carolina, was born in Steubenville, Ohio, to devout Methodist parents, David & Lucy Latham Norman Stanton. Beginning in childhood, he suffered from asthma for the rest of his life. After graduating from Kenyon College in 1833, he studied law under a judge. He was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1835, but had to wait several months until his 21st birthday before he could begin to practice. He developed a very successful legal career in Ohio, then Pittsburgh, and finally Washington, D. C.While in Ohio, Stanton became active in the local antislavery society and was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Harrison county as a Democrat. In 1857, he was appointed by U.S. Attorney General Jeremiah Black to represent the federal government in California land cases. Two years later, he was one of the lead attorneys on the defense team of Congressman Daniel Sickles, who stood accused of murdering his wife's lover. Stanton and his colleagues convinced the jury to acquit Sickles on the grounds of temporary insanity, marking one of the earliest uses of that plea. After the 1860 presidential election, Stanton gave up a lucrative law practice to become Attorney General in the lame-duck presidential administration of James Buchanan. He advised Buchanan to act forcefully against the South, but when the president did not, Stanton clandestinely keep the Republicans, particularly William Henry Seward, informed about White House policy decisions. In 1862, President Lincoln decided to remove the corrupt and ineffective Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, by appointing him Minister to Russia. Seward and Salmon Chase successfully lobbied the President to name Stanton as his new Secretary of War. He once again gave up a prosperous law practice to enter public service. He proved to be a strong and effective cabinet officer, instituting practices to rid the War Department of waste and corruption. When Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney died in October 1864, Stanton wanted to be named as his replacement. Lincoln believed, though, that he was more important to the Union cause as Secretary of War, so the President appointed Chase, instead. Upon the assassination of Lincoln, Stanton uttered the memorable line, "Now he belongs to the ages."It was Stanton who was at the center of the battle to impeach and remove President Andrew Johnson from office. After Lincoln's assassination, Stanton had continued to serve as Johnson's Secretary of War. However, he became vehemently opposed to Johnson's lenient Reconstruction policies, and consequently worked with Republican Congressmen to implement Radical Reconstruction in the South. After first suspending Stanton in August 1867, Johnson fired the Secretary in February 1868. Stanton refused to leave office, claiming job protection under the Tenure of Office Act. He locked himself in the War Department until the Senate voted against the President's removal. Stanton resigned in May 1868 and returned to his private practice. His wish to sit on the Supreme Court appeared to be fulfilled when President Grant appointed him and the Senate confirmed him on the same day, 20 December 1868. He died, however, four days later in Washington, D.C.
Robert C. Kennedy, HarpWeek
Sources consulted: Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History;
William Degregorio, The Complete Book of the U.S. Presidents; Harper's
Weekly; and Lydia L. Rapoza, "Edwin Stanton," on the Revolution to
Reconstruction website.
3rd cousin 3 times removed to Madeleine Joshi
1830 - 1873 Ellen HUTCHISON 43 43 1816 - 1846 Erasmus Darwin STANTON 30 30 Committed suicide. 1818 - 1820 Lucretia STANTON 2 2 1822 - 1862 Oella STANTON 40 40 1824 - 1824 Theophilus STANTON 1827 - 1899 Pamphilia STANTON 72 72 I am sure she was born in the area of Stuebenville, OH.
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1820 - 1830 Lucy STANTON 10 10 William P. CUNNINGHAM William Henry CUNNINGHAM Emeline COLEMAN Laura Perkins CUNNINGHAM Emma Bevin CUNNINGHAM Columbus W. JONES Grace JONES William JONES Alexander Stewart Or Stuart JONES La Prade JONES Lucy Stanton JONES D. <1838 ???? WILLIS Sophronia B. WILLIS Peyton B. WAGGONER William W. BURRAGE D. <1838 ???? GEE Augustine C. HUDSON 1833 Martha Oella HUDSON Boswell WRENN 1836 - 1892 Thomas Norman HUDSON 56 56 1839 - 1859 Marie T. HUDSON 20 20 ???? CARTER 1841 - 1865 Augusta Cordelia HUDSON 24 24 Caledonia HUDSON 1847 - 1925 Virginia Riding HUDSON 78 78 1851 - 1855 Kate 4 4 1852 - 1925 William D. HUDSON 73 73 1856 - 1931 Lucie Broadus HUDSON 75 75 Elizabeth Hare HUDSON Georgia V. HUDSON Virginia RIDING Verified as wife of John Stewart Norman's wife by old family records . ~1814 - 1856 James Henry VOWLES 42 42 1850 census-Culpeper Co., VA.
James H., age 29, farmer, born in VA.
Sarah H., wife, age 29, born in VA.
Fanny T., daughter, age 4, born in VA.
Joseph S., son, age 2, born in VA.
Lucy B., daughter, age 7 mo., born in VA.


Death date verified from cemetery listing.
1846 Fannie Thomas VOWLES 1850 census Culpeper Co., VA., age 4 George Walton WHITEHURST 1876 John Norman WHITEHURST Effie M. WHITE 1878 James WHITEHURST 1880 - 1885 Vivian Aubrey WHITEHURST 5 5 1883 - 1886 George Walton WHITEHURST 3 3 1888 Joseph Slaughter WHITEHURST 1888 Mattie 1847 - 1922 Joseph Slaughter VOWLES 75 75 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.
Listed on 1850 Culpeper Co., VA. census, age 2.
1850 Lucy Ada VOWLES Birth date verified from cemetery listing.
Listed on 1850 Culpeper Co., VA. census, age 7 months.
1853 Newton Elwyn VOWLES Birth date verified from cemetery listing & old family records. 1856 - ~1930 John James VOWLES 74 74 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. ~1817 - ~1862 John James DUERSON 45 45 1845 - ~1866 Francis Eugene DUERSON 21 21 ~1847 - 1864 Lillie DUERSON 17 17 Death & burial verified from cemetery listing. ~1849 Nellis Wallace DUERSON Henry I. STOUT Eugene West STOUT Estelle STOUT Edna STOUT Harry Joseph Duerson STOUT Mary STOUT James H. COLLINS Janie ~1851 Norman DUERSON ~1853 John James DUERSON 1825 - 1900 Frances Cordelia STEWART 75 75 James W. STEWART Have seen his name as James H. J. Stewart. 1862 - 1875 Ada W. STEWART 13 13 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. 1865 - 1871 Willie F. STEWART 6 6 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. 1868 - 1868 James L. STEWART Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. 1861 Ida Stewart NORMAN Birth verified from cemetery listing & family records. 1864 - 1945 Tom Or Tommy 81 81 Cemetery is located off Rt. 3, turn onto Stevensburg Rd., then right on York Rd. & follow to top of the hill.

Married by F. P. Robertson.
~1867 - 1868 Frances Cordelia NORMAN 1 1 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.

Middle name is Stewart in old family records.
~1870 - ~1870 Infant NORMAN Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing & family records. 1868 - 1948 Mary Belle WILLIS 79 79 See husband's note for cemetery location. 1891 - 1970 Edward Stewart NORMAN 78 78 Location of Stevensburg Baptist Church Cem.: From Rt. 3 turn on to Stevensburg Rd. then turn right on to York Rd. & follow to the top of the hill.

Married by G. W. Hurt.
1891 - 1972 Laura Elizabeth HURT 80 80 See husband for Cemetery location. 1892 Absalom Willis NORMAN 1902 - 1956 Dorothy RUSSELL 54 54 1938 - 1962 Joseph Thomas NORMAN 24 24 1894 - 1894 Infant NORMAN 1895 - 1895 Joseph Thomas NORMAN 1896 Mary Lee NORMAN 1895 James Elias PENNOYER 1921 Elias PENNOYER 1922 Marian SPANGLER 1926 - 1927 Norman Fremont PENNOYER 1 1 1898 John Thomas NORMAN 1906 Mary Rebecca HULL 1934 - Died in infancy Infant NORMAN 1900 - 1977 James Francis NORMAN 77 77 Cemetery is located from Rt. 3, turn onto Stevensburg Rd., then right on to York, Rd. and follow to top of the hill. 1901 - 1956 Frances Cordelia NORMAN 54 54 Leslie Herndon WILLIS 1930 - 1933 Leslie Herndern WILLIS 3 3 1903 - 1964 Andrew Jackson NORMAN 60 60 1908 Blanche Virginia Browning LEE 1905 - 1979 Nellie Virginia NORMAN 74 74 Author of an extensive history of the Norman family.
Never married.
Birth & death date from tombstone.

Cemetery is located Rt. 3, Stevensburg, VA., Turn on Stevensburg Rd. then turn right onto York Rd. & follow to the top of the hill.
1907 - 1971 Sallie Lewis NORMAN 63 63 1898 William Owings BANKS 1909 - 1991 Bertha Gordon NORMAN 81 81 Never married.
Birth and death dates & burial location verified from Cemeterylisting.

Location of Cemetery: Stevensburg, Culpeper Co., VA. From Rt. 3 turn on to Stevensburg Rd. then turn right on York & follow to the top of the hill.
1911 Alexander Gordon NORMAN Adelaide Russell WILLIS 1914 William Everett NORMAN 1921 Betty CROOM 1916 - 1917 Frank Roland NORMAN 1 1 Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing. 1799 - 1833 Sally 34 34 James STEWART John A. STEWART D. 1844 Mary LAMSON 1840 - 1842 Lucy STANTON 2 2 1842 - 1877 Edwin Lamson STANTON 35 35 Ellen M. HOLLIDAY Matilda Wilkins CARR 1875 Edwin M. STANTON 1877 Sophie STANTON 1857 Eleanor Adams STANTON 1861 - 1862 James Hutchinson STANTON 8m 8m 1860 Lewis Hutchinson STANTON 1863 Bessie Barnes STANTON James C. BUSH Eleanor Adelia S. BUSH Adele Cephise TOWNSEND 1882 Edwin M. STANTON 1883 Cora Van Voorhis STANTON 1885 Gideon Townsend STANTON 1889 Mary Ashley Townsend STANTON Harry S. HABERSHAM 1827 - 1868 Lavinia Lewis NORMAN 41 41 1850 census  Culpeper Co., VA. Family # 559
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Norman, Fanny, age 63, born in VA.
Norman, Joseph T., age 26, farmer, real estate valued @ $10000, born in VA.
Norman, Lavinia, age 22, born in VA.

Birth & death dates verified from cemetery listing.
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