Person:Isaac Norman (7)

Isaac Norman
d.7 Apr 1748 Culpeper, Virginia
  1. Isaac Norman1692 - 1748
  1. Isabel Norman1721 - 1803
  2. Joseph Norman1723 - 1784
  3. Frances Norman1725 - 1792
  4. Courtney C Norman1727 - 1770
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Isaac Norman
Gender Male
Birth[3] 5 Oct 1692 Spotsylvania, Virginia
Marriage to Frances Courtney
Death? 7 Apr 1748 Culpeper, Virginia
References
  1. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.).

    Name: Isaac NormanBirth Date: 1692Birth Place: Spotslvania, Halifax, VA, USA

  2. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.)
    Birth year: 1692; Birth city: Spotsylvania; Birth state: VA.

    Name: Isaac NormanBirth Date: 5 October 1692Birth Place: Spotsylvania, VADeath Date: 1748Death Place: Culpeper, VA

  3. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.).

    Name: Isaac NormanBirth Date: 1692Birth Place: Spotslvania, Halifax, VA, USA

  4.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.Original data: Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.)
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  5.   SAAC NORMAN Born Before 1682 - 1748, in RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project.

    Isaac Norman (Joseph1) was born Bef. February 01, 1682 in Spotsylvania, VA, and died Abt. 1748 in Culpeper County, VA. He married Frances Courtney, daughter of James Courtney and Mary Jenkins. She was born January 17, 1684.

    The parentage of Isaac Norman has not been positively established. There were several families of Normans in Virginia and any one of them could have been Isaac's ancestors since many of the names were the same. The Normans of Gloucester, Stafford, Prince William, Fauquier and Culpeper counties are thought to be closely related. There is a record of Isaac Norman being baptized at Abingdon Episcopal Church, Virginia on February 1, 1682 as the son of Joseph Norman and Matilda Towlson (Tolson). There is also an entry for the daughter of Joseph and Matilda Norman, but there is no first name listed, just Norman, ______, who was baptized on March 8, 1684. The most plausible parentage seems to be Joseph Norman and Matilda Tolson. Without definite proof of Isaac Norman's ancestry, it is difficult to state positively who his parents were. There is a Norman DNA Project under way that will help us to determine the relationship or the lack of such of the various Norman groups.

    Isaac settled in St. George's Parish, Spotsylvania, Va about 1720-1724. He lived on Flat Run in that part of Spotsylvania County which became Orange County in 1734, and Culpeper County in 1749. Flat Run is a stream that flows into Mountain Run near where Mountain Run flows into the Rappahannock River, near the present town of Remington. Nearby is "Norman's Ford", a notable early crossing of the Rappahannock River, is said to have taken its name from Isaac Norman. The following is from Virginia records; "Norman's Ford, on the Rappahannock River, took its name from Isaac Norman of the Stafford County family who first settled there and in June 1726, had a land grant on the Spotsylvania, later Culpeper, shore of the river". The land was on lower side of Flat Run fork of the Rappahannock River.

    Survey: July 22, 1749, Culpeper Co., VA, Isaac Norman's land shows on George Washington's maps when he surveyed for the new county.

    Isaac Norman's first land grant of record was for 420 acres. In 1728, Isaac and his son-in-law, James Turner, received a grant of 634 acres. His son, Courtney, was granted 238 acres in the same year. Isaac received another 200 acres in 1735. Isaac did not leave a will, but before his death he conveyed land by deeds to his children. Deeds on record are to his daughter, Karenhappuch and her Husband, James Turner; also to Nathaniel Hillen, husband of Kesiah Norman; and to his son Joseph. Based on these land transfers It is evident Isaac and his wife Frances Courtney helped their children become established in this newly-settled colony.

    Isaac acquired much land and appeared to be a prosperous planter. At a court held for Sporsylvania County on October 3, 1724, the county sold tobacco plants to "sundry people". Among the names are Robert Green & Isaac Norman "Tobacco plants 245595, tobacco 164". In the early records of Spotsylvania, Orange and Culpeper Counties, there are recorded many deeds and orders which reveal the activities of Isaac Norman and his family.

    SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY ROAD ORDERS 1722-1734 Nathaniel Mason Pawlett, Faculty Research Historian

    3 September 1728 O.S., Page 255

    On petition of Robert Green, John Roberts, Edmund Birk & Isaac Normon (Norman) to have liberty to clear a roleing road from John Roberts P Robert Greens to normonds (Norman's) ford on the north side of Rapahanock river is granted them & Ordered that thay have liberty to clear the same --

    1 May 1733 O.S., Page 201

    On Petition of Isaac Norman he is Discharged from being Overseer of the road from the Mountain Tract to Jonas Jenkins at the Great Mountain and John [blank in book] is Ordered to Serve in his room, and all the Tithables that Served under the said Norman Do Serve under the said [blank in book] to help Clear & Keep in repair the said road .

    On May 2, 1732, he was appointed constable in place of John Read.

    A petition dated May 17, 1746 stated that Isaac Norman had served as constable of Orange County, and that he was sick and unable to work and deputies were appointed to help him. He very probably died in 1748.

    Children of Isaac Norman and Frances Courtney are:

    Courtney C. Norman, born Abt. 1705 in Spotsylvania County, Va; died March 12, 1770 in Culpeper County, VA.
    Joseph Norman, born Abt. 1708 in Culpeper County, VA; died November 20, 1783 in Culpeper County, VA.
    Keziah Norman, born 1711 in Virginia.
    Isaac Norman, Jr., born Abt. 1714 in Virginia.
    Kerenhappuch Norman, born Abt. 1716 in Spotsylvania County, VA; died Abt. 1805 in Richmond County, NC.
    Jemima Norman, born 1719. Little is known about Jemima.
    Frances Norman, born 1723 in Spotsylvania County, Va; died 1792.
    Isabel Norman, born Abt. 1730; died June 28, 1803.
    Roseanna "Rose" Norman, born 1735 in Spotsylvania County, Va; died Aft. 1801.

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