Norman, Keren-Happuch
1716 - 1807 (91 Jahre)-
Name Norman, Keren-Happuch Geburt 1716 Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA [1] Geschlecht weiblich Tod 1807 ,, North Carolina, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I26704 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 10 Jun 2012
Vater Norman, Isaac, geb. 5 Okt 1682, Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA gest. 7 Apr 1748, , Culpeper County, Virginia, USA (Alter 65 Jahre) Mutter Courtney, Frances, geb. um 1693 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F9020 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Turner, James, geb. 1712, Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA gest. 1787, Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA (Alter 75 Jahre) Eheschließung 7 Mai 1734 Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA [1] Kinder 1. Turner, Sarah, geb. um 1734 gest. Datum unbekannt 2. Turner, James, geb. geschätzt 1736 gest. Datum unbekannt 3. Turner, Susan, geb. geschätzt 1738 gest. Datum unbekannt + 4. Turner, Elizabeth, geb. geschätzt 1740 gest. 1836 (Alter 96 Jahre) + 5. Turner, Mary Norman, geb. um 1741, Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA gest. um 1791, , Nelson County, Kentucky, USA (Alter 50 Jahre) 6. Turner, Kerenhappach, geb. geschätzt 1743 gest. Datum unbekannt 7. Turner, Nancy, geb. geschätzt 1745 gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F8963 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Notizen - G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
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1. #399. "DAR records and Morehead book (author remembers great-grandmother who lived to be 115).".
TOD:
2. #400. "See DAR Lineage Book 151137,135217,124268.".
Direct lineal descent for membership in DAR. Her place of residence during the Revolution was Guilford, NC. This unusual given name is Biblical, Job 42:14. Book on Moreheads lists differernt dob (Chap XII (the Norman family) lists 1690; another chapter on Morehead family lists 1733). From: Rockingham Post- Dispatch (June 22 & July 6, 1949): She 'was reported to have been a great singer. According to legend she rode on horseback, with a baby in her arms & on its death buried it beside the road, on hearing a son was .. wounded ..'
In 1765 James Turner and wife Kerenhappuck (sic.) sold their dwelling and former residence with 100 acres of land to William Lightfoot. This was described as the land Isaac Norman gave James Turner, 1733, on his marriage to Isaac's daughter Kerenhappuck. According to their descendants, they moved to Halifax County, Va. Kerenhappuck Norman Turner was a heroine of the Revolutionary War. A monument erected in her honor stands in Guilford Battlefield Park, Guilford, North Carolina. The History of the Morehead Family tells of her organizing the hospital corps after the battle of Guilford Courthouse and of how she found her grandson on Guilford battlefield and nursed him back to health in the New Garden Quaker Meeting House. In her old age, she is said to have spent much time with her daughter Sarah on Little River in Richmond County, N.C. She rode horseback and hunted with her grandsons. It was on one of these hunts that she was said to have been thrown off and her neck broken.
- G-Bachmann-wwwrootsweb.ancestry:
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Quellen - [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).
- [S75] Gwen Bachman, (www.rootsweb.ancestry).