1728 - Isaac Norman "of St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania, " and Turner "of King George County," VA, patented 634 acres in Spotsylvania County in the great forke of the Rappahannock adj. Thomas Stonehouse & Thomas Farmer; 28 September. P. 301 [Cavaliers & Pioneers, Patent Book 13, p. 301, (Nugent), III, 1695 - 1732, VA State Library, Richmond, VA, 1979, p. 346].
1731 - Spotsylvania County VA, Isaac Norman and James Turner "of St. George Parish, County VA, to Robert King, for 3200 lbs. Tobacco and 11 shillings currency, 634 acres in St. George February
1731 [Virginia County Records, Vol. I, Spotsylvania County, - 1800, W.A. Crozier, Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore, MD, 1978, Deed Book 1729 - 1734, P. 115].
1733 - Spotsylvania County, Isaac Norman discharged from Constable, Turner is appointed in his place [Virginia County Court
Records, Order Book Abstracts, Spotsylvania County, VA 1732 - (Sparacio) 1991, P. 91.]
1733 COURT: Spotsylvania Co, 30 Jun, 100 acres in above to James Turner, S/L, and planter and Kerenhappuch Turner, dau, deed of gift L50 and 100 acres where Norman now lives.
1734 - Spotsylvania County, Isaac Norman to "James Turner, my planter, and Kerenhappuch Turner, my daughter of ye said county," 100 acres in Spotsylvania County, [Virginia County Records, Vol. I, Deed Book "C," Spotsylvania County 1721 - 1800,
(Crozier), Gen. Pub. Co. Inc., Baltimore, MD 1971, P. 182].
1736 - Orange County VA, ordered that James Turner, Nathanel Hillen, Isaac Norman and John Roberts, appraise the estate of Jacob Wall [Orange Co VA Order Book One, Barbara Vines Little, P. 91].