Artaxerxes Barak Norman, 17941872 (aged 77 years)

Name
Artaxerxes Barak /Norman/
Given names
Artaxerxes Barak
Surname
Norman
Birth
INDI:BIRT:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a brother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Christening of a brother
Address: Midway Congregational Church
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Death of a brother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a sister
Death of a father
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: The <I>Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892</I>, Liberty County, 1809, dated 23 Aug 1809, lists Richard Norman's estate. Thus, Richard would have died before this date.
Marriage
FAM:MARR:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
Death of a mother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: She signed a power of attorney on 02 Feb 1822, so she must have died after this date.
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a sister
Address: Militia District 31
Note: Listed in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850. for Liberty County Georgia, p. 390, line 6.

Listed in the U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850. for Liberty County Georgia, p. 390, line 6.

She was listed as dying at age 56, widowed, born in SC died in Nov 1849.

Death of a wife
between 1850 and 1856
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a brother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a brother
Note: Last record of him was on the 1870 census, Clay County FL.
Note
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: "History of Colquitt County" by W. A. Covington; 1937

"History of Colquitt County" by W. A. Covington; 1937

pp. 55, 56:
"In the list of heads of families of Thomas County in 1840 will be noticed the name of Artaxerxes B. Norman, a full brother of James M. Norman, both having sprung from North [sic] Carolina stock and migrated to Georgia about 1820. It is thought that when the parents of this baby named him after the Persian king, he became the only person in the world called Artaxerxes. This man had a son named David, whose tombstone is in the Sardis Primitive Baptist Cemetery, who had four sons as follows, all of whom live in Colquitt: Philip, Moses, Xerxes, and Virgil, the last two of whom are still alive. A copy of ‘Plutarch’s Lives' must have been lying around two or three generations of this branch of the Norman tribe."

p. 186:
"We are inclined to think that the _Baptist Church of Christ, Sardis, is the first church building ever erected to God in the Colquitt territory. From inspection of early minutes of this church organization now religiously kept by Mr. Lawrence Norman, Clerk of this church at present, we know that his great-grandfather Artaxerxes B. Norman was Clerk in the first years after its organization; and that his great-great-uncle, James M. Norman, was its second clerk. The minutes of this organization, largely written by these Normans and John Tillman, constitute a very remarkable set of ancient documents."

Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
INDI:EVEN:_SDATE: AFT 1818
INDI:_AMTID
342254660509:1030:173207176
Death
after March 19, 1872 (aged 77 years)
INDI:DEAT:_PRIM: Y
Note: He was still alive on 19 March 1872 when he was one of 17 charter members of Pleasant Hill Church in Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida.
Family with parents
father
17431809
Birth: between February 2, 1743 and September 23, 1747 37
Death: August 23, 1809Liberty County, Georgia, United States
mother
17561822
Birth: before April 22, 1756 26 26 Saint Paul's Parish, Colleton County, South Carolina, United States
Death: after February 2, 1822
Marriage Marriagebetween August 1, 1763 and June 22, 1771Saint John's Parish, Berkeley, South Carolina, British America
28 years
elder sister
17901849
Birth: 1790 46 33 Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: November 1849Liberty County, Georgia, United States
2 years
elder brother
17921864
Birth: March 18, 1792 49 35 Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: September 12, 1864Colquitt County, Georgia, United States
2 years
himself
17941872
Birth: May 24, 1794 51 38 Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: after March 19, 1872
3 years
younger brother
17971870
Birth: January 28, 1797 53 40 Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: after July 26, 1870
4 years
younger sister
18001809
Birth: 1800 56 43
Death: 1809
2 years
younger brother
18021802
Birth: March 3, 1802 59 45
Death: May 3, 1802Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Family with Clementina Boyd
himself
17941872
Birth: May 24, 1794 51 38 Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: after March 19, 1872
wife
17941856
Birth: 1794Liberty County, Georgia, United States
Death: between 1850 and 1856
Marriage MarriageJanuary 1, 1818Tattnall County, Georgia, United States
son
son
18201897
Birth: August 27, 1820 26 26 Georgia, United States
Death: October 13, 1897Berrien, Georgia, United States
4 years
daughter
1824
Birth: 1824 29 30 Georgia, United States
Death: Sumter, Florida, United States
4 years
son
18271901
Birth: June 22, 1827 33 33 Tattnall County, Georgia, United States
Death: March 12, 1901Bainbridge, Georgia, United States
4 years
daughter
18301900
Birth: about 1830 35 36 Georgia, United States
Death: February 15, 1900Hillsborough, Florida, United States
3 years
son
18321916
Birth: June 29, 1832 38 38 Tattnall County, Georgia, United States
Death: December 19, 1916Bushnell, Sumter, Florida, United States
2 months
son
18321916
Birth: August 28, 1832 38 38 Jefferson County, Georgia, United States
Death: March 23, 1916Volusia, Florida, United States
3 years
son
1835
Birth: 1835 40 41 Tattnall County, Georgia, United States
Death:
3 years
daughter
18371922
Birth: 1837 42 43 Thomas, Georgia, United States
Death: 1922Sumter, Florida, United States
Birth
Note

"History of Colquitt County" by W. A. Covington; 1937

pp. 55, 56:
"In the list of heads of families of Thomas County in 1840 will be noticed the name of Artaxerxes B. Norman, a full brother of James M. Norman, both having sprung from North [sic] Carolina stock and migrated to Georgia about 1820. It is thought that when the parents of this baby named him after the Persian king, he became the only person in the world called Artaxerxes. This man had a son named David, whose tombstone is in the Sardis Primitive Baptist Cemetery, who had four sons as follows, all of whom live in Colquitt: Philip, Moses, Xerxes, and Virgil, the last two of whom are still alive. A copy of ‘Plutarch’s Lives' must have been lying around two or three generations of this branch of the Norman tribe."

p. 186:
"We are inclined to think that the _Baptist Church of Christ, Sardis, is the first church building ever erected to God in the Colquitt territory. From inspection of early minutes of this church organization now religiously kept by Mr. Lawrence Norman, Clerk of this church at present, we know that his great-grandfather Artaxerxes B. Norman was Clerk in the first years after its organization; and that his great-great-uncle, James M. Norman, was its second clerk. The minutes of this organization, largely written by these Normans and John Tillman, constitute a very remarkable set of ancient documents."

Death

He was still alive on 19 March 1872 when he was one of 17 charter members of Pleasant Hill Church in Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida.