Moses Norman, 16721740 (aged 68 years)

Name
Moses /Norman/
Given names
Moses
Surname
Norman
Birth
between 1672 and 1674 26 17
INDI:BIRT:_PRIM: Y
Birth
Marriage
FAM:MARR:_PRIM: Y
FAM:MARR:_SDATE: BEF 1707
Marriage of parents
Death of a paternal grandfather
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a father
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a brother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a paternal grandmother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a paternal grandmother
Misc
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
INDI:EVEN:_SENT: [Person] [M1] <[Date]> <[Place]>. [M2].
Note: sold land to Nathaniel White||The memorial reads as follows:

sold land to Nathaniel White||The memorial reads as follows:

South Carolina

A Memorial of the Lands possessed by Nathl White ________ unto his Majesty's auditors office, to be recorded pursuant to a law made by the General Assembly. A Tract of Land in Berkley County, on the north side of Ashley River, bounded southeast on John Stevens' land south west on Ashley River, sold to him by Moses Norman the 13th day of October anno Domini 1707, being granted to William Norman by the Lords Proprietors Deputy Anno Domini 1697, paying a quitt rent of one shilling per 100 acres per year

Nathl White

Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: Location probably in what is now Dorchester (historical), Dorchester County, South Carolina.
Birth of a daughter
Note: In the Parke-Gildersleeve book, the author lists Sarah as the first child of Moses Norman and (probably) Rebecca Sumner, but he doesn't give a birth date for her. Their second child, Joseph Norman, was born probably by 1710, so the same would be true for Sarah Norman. We suppose 1708 as a reasonable guess for the year of her birth.
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a son
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: Location is an educated guess, based upon the location of Historic Dorchester settlement. Possible location could be St. Paul's Parish, Carolina, British America.
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Birth of a daughter
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Marriage of a daughter
FAM:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: We suppose Sarah was born about 1708 (see note for her birth date), which would make her 16 years old in 1724. Before her husband died in between 14 Nov 1732 and 16 Feb 1732/3, she gave birth to (at least) 5 children, all of whom were enumerated as minors in her husband's will dated 14 Nov 1732. Assuming one child born every 2 years, we derive that she married Job Chamberline about 1723-1725.
Death of a mother
INDI:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Death of a mother
Death of a daughter
Note: Sarah was sworn in as executor of her late husband's estate on 06 Mar 1732/3; thus, she died after that date.
Marriage of a son
FAM:EVEN:_PRIM: Y
Note: The will of Major Richard Bedon, dated 03 Oct 1738, mentions "my Son-in-law John Norman," so John and Elizabeth were married prior to this date.
INDI:_AMTID
342254660010:1030:173207176
Death
INDI:DEAT:_PRIM: Y
Address: St. James Parish
Note: On 12 Aug 1740, Moses Norman sold 735 acres of land to James Martin. On 05 Mar 1740/1, a notice in the newspaper announced his estate was in probate. Thus he must have died between these two dates. James Martin's will of 04 Feb 1746/7 mentions "Moses Norman, deceased".

On 12 Aug 1740, Moses Norman sold 735 acres of land to James Martin. On 05 Mar 1740/1, a notice in the newspaper announced his estate was in probate. Thus he must have died between these two dates. James Martin's will of 04 Feb 1746/7 mentions "Moses Norman, deceased".


The South-Carolina Gazette
PAGE 4
Charleston, South Carolina
Sunday, March 05, 1741

ALL Persons who have any Demands on the Estate of the late Moses Norman, deceased, are desir'd immediately to bring in their Accounts duly attested to his Executors Baruch, John & Joseph Norman, and Samuel Stevens in order to have them discharged; and all Persons that are indebted to said Estate, are desired to pay the same to the said Executors.

Family with parents
father
16481699
Birth: about 1648 25 13
Death: before 1699Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British America
mother
Marriage Marriage1669
Marriage Marriageabout 1680
2 years
elder brother
16701702
Birth: 1670 22 13
Death: between August 31, 1702 and November 17, 1702Boston, Massachusetts, United States
5 years
himself
16721740
Birth: between 1672 and 1674 26 17
Death: between August 12, 1740 and March 5, 1740Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, British America
sister
Family with Rebekah Sumner
himself
16721740
Birth: between 1672 and 1674 26 17
Death: between August 12, 1740 and March 5, 1740Goose Creek, Berkeley, South Carolina, British America
wife
Marriage Marriage
daughter
17081732
Birth: about 1708 36 26
Death: after March 6, 1732
son
17071770
Birth: 1707 35 25 Saint Andrew's Parish, Carolina, British America
Death: between July 27, 1770 and December 14, 1770Saint Paul's Parish, Charleston, South Carolina, British America
4 years
son
17101764
Birth: before 1710 38 28
Death: between November 2, 1764 and November 30, 1764Colleton County, South Carolina, British America
1 year
son
17101756
Birth: about 1710 38 28 Saint Andrew's Parish, Carolina, British America
Death: October 28, 1756Midway, Georgia, British America
4 years
daughter
17131768
Birth: about 1713 41 31
Death: before September 17, 1768
5 years
daughter
Birth
Marriage
Misc
Death
Misc

sold land to Nathaniel White||The memorial reads as follows:

South Carolina

A Memorial of the Lands possessed by Nathl White ________ unto his Majesty's auditors office, to be recorded pursuant to a law made by the General Assembly. A Tract of Land in Berkley County, on the north side of Ashley River, bounded southeast on John Stevens' land south west on Ashley River, sold to him by Moses Norman the 13th day of October anno Domini 1707, being granted to William Norman by the Lords Proprietors Deputy Anno Domini 1697, paying a quitt rent of one shilling per 100 acres per year

Nathl White

Death

On 12 Aug 1740, Moses Norman sold 735 acres of land to James Martin. On 05 Mar 1740/1, a notice in the newspaper announced his estate was in probate. Thus he must have died between these two dates. James Martin's will of 04 Feb 1746/7 mentions "Moses Norman, deceased".


The South-Carolina Gazette
PAGE 4
Charleston, South Carolina
Sunday, March 05, 1741

ALL Persons who have any Demands on the Estate of the late Moses Norman, deceased, are desir'd immediately to bring in their Accounts duly attested to his Executors Baruch, John & Joseph Norman, and Samuel Stevens in order to have them discharged; and all Persons that are indebted to said Estate, are desired to pay the same to the said Executors.