Ancestry of Nancy Ann Norman - aqwg04

Ancestors of Nancy Ann NORMAN

Fourth Generation


8. Edwin White NORMAN [scrapbook] was born 12 Mar 1874 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. He died 27 Dec 1951 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. Edwin married Gracie BREED on 13 Mar 1894 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. [Parents]

NORMAN GENEALOGY, by William E. Norman, page 182.

STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 279.
    She m. Mar. 13, 1894 Edwin White Norman.

1880 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT., LDS #1254108, Dwelling #378, Family #456.
    NORMAN, Edwin W., W, M, 6, Son, CT, CT, CT

1900 CENSUS OF STONINGTON, CONN.

1910 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, Dwelling 119, Family 132. Westerly Road
    NORMAN, Edwin W, head of household, white male, age 36, married 16 years. Born in CT, father in CT, mother in CT. He is a farmer, owns financed farm.
    NORMAN, Grace B., wife, white female, age 34. Married 16 years, has had two children and both are living. Born in CT, father in CT, mother in CT.
    NORMAN, Ralph E., son, white male, age 15, single. Born in CT, father in CT, mother in CT.
    NORMAN, Lyle S., son, white male, age 11, single. Born in CT, father in CT, mother in CT.
    BREED, Mary E., aunt to head of household, (she is Gracies aunt) white female, age 71, Single.

1920 CENSUS OF STONINGTON, CONN.

EVERGREEN CEMETERY (STONINGTON BOROUGH) STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.
    Edwin W. Norman, Mar. 12, 1874 - Dec. 27, 1951

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at [email protected]

9. Gracie BREED [scrapbook] was born 2 Mar 1876 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She died 22 Feb 1966 in Mystic, New London Co., Connecticut and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. [Parents]

NORMAN GENEALOGY, by William E. Norman, page 182.

BREED FAMILY BIBLE, birth, marriage and death dates.

STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 279.
    Grace-9 Breed, b. Mar. 2, 1876, m. Mar. 13, 1894 Edwin White Norman.
Their children were Ralph Edwin Norman, b. Dec. 5, 1894 m. 1913 Florence Bridges, and Lyle Slocum Norman, b. Feb. 22, 1899, m. June 25, 1919 Lillian M. Scott.

1880 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #1254108, Dwelling #365, Family #496.
    BREED, Gracie, W, F, 4, Daughter, CT, CT, CT

13 Mar 1894 Grace BREED & Henry Edwin NORMAN were married in Stonington

CENSUS OF 1900 Grace is 24 years old NORMAN

1910 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, Dwelling 119, Family 132. Westerly Road
    NORMAN, Grace B., wife, white female, age 34. Married 16 years, has had two children and both are living. Born in CT, father in CT, mother in CT.

CENSUS OF 1920 Grace is 44 years old NORMAN

EVERGREEN CEMETERY (STONINGTON BOROUGH) STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT.
    Gracie B. Norman, Mar. 2, 1876 - Feb. 22, 1966

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at [email protected]

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10. Peter Rankin SCOTT [scrapbook] was born 31 Oct 1869 in Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. He died 18 May 1923 in Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island and was buried in River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. Peter married Margaret BONNER on 22 Aug 1895 in Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. [Parents]

International Genealogical Index - 1994 Edition - Version 3.06 Batch: C118731, Source: 6035516 REGISTER
    Peter SCOTT (M) B: 31 Oct 1868 Kirkmabreck, Kirkcudbright, Scotland Father: Patrick SCOTT   Mother: Helen NIXON

INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM DAUGHTERS LILLIAN MAY SCOTT NORMAN AND MONA SCOTT. Born in Creetown, Dalbeattie, Scotland, Oct 31, 1870, died May 18, 1923. Married Margaret Bonner, Born Sheffield, England, Oct 13, 1869, died Jan. 18, 1924.
    Married by Rev. W. Groton, Aug. 22, 1895, in Westerly RI

RI, WASHINGTON, RICHMOND NAT & CITIZENSHIP 1881-1900, LDS #0937650
    State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Superior Court Common Pleas Division Clerk's Office. Be it Remembered, That on the 7th day of April AD, one thousand eight hundred and ninghty four Peter R. Scott personally appeared before me William Hoxsey, Dep, Clerrk of the said Supreme Court Common Pleas Division within and for the County of Washington, in the State aforesaid, being a Court of Record, and on oath made the following Declaration:
    I, Peter R. Scott of Westerly in the County of Washington and State aforesday, on oath declare that I was born in Scotland in the year 1870 and that I arrived in the United States in the year 1888 (Feb.) that it is Bona-Fide my intention to become a CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, State or sovereignty whatever, and particularly to Victoria Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of whom I am a subject; so help me God. (Signature so faint can't see it).
    Subscribed and sworn to before me,  (signature faint) Dep, Clerk.

1892 THE WESTERLY DIRECTORY, page 97
Scott, Peter, stonecutter, boards Hopkinton raod, near Chapman's quarry

1894 WESTERLY CITY DIRECTORY
SCOTT,  Peter, stonecutter, bds. Hopkinton road, near Chapman's quary.
         
1896 WESTERLY CITY DIRECTORY
 SCOTT, Peter, stonecutter, house Oak near R.R.
         
1898 WESTERLY CITY DIRECTORY
 SCOTT, Robert, stone cutter, house 32 Tower

1900 WESTERLY CITY DIRECTORY
 SCOTT, Peter R. stonecutter, house 20 Tower
          
1900 CENSUS OF WESTERLY, WASHINGTON CO., RI, 20 Tower Street, by Oliver Crandall, Enum dist. 241, page 226A/22 Dwelling #364, Family #503.
    SCOTT, Peter, head of household, white male 30 years old. Born Oct 1869, has been married for 5 years. He is a granite cutter. Immigrated in 1888, has been here for 12 years, is naturalized. He rents a house and reads, writes & speaks English. He was born in Scotland, his father was born in Ireland & his mother was born in Ireland.
    Margaret, wife of head of household, white female, 26 years old. Born on Oct 1873, has been married 5 years. Has had 2 children and 2 are living. Immigrated in 1884 and has been in USA for 16 years. Reads, writes and speaks English. She was born in England, her Father was born in Scotland, and mother was born in Ireland.
    Gordon, son, white male, 3 years old. Born on June 1897 and is single.
He was born in RI, his father was born in Scotland, his mother was born in EN.
    Lillian, daughter, white female age 6 months. Born in Nov 1899 and is single. She was born in RI, father born in Scotland, mother born in England.

1920 CENSUS - WESTERLY, WASHINGTON CO., RHODE ISLAND, 5 Jan 1920, by Patrick L. Munay, Part I, page 200A, 134 West Street,  Dwelling #367, Family #569.
SCOTT, Peter R., head, Rents, M, W, 49, M, 1888, na, 1893, yes, yes, Scotland, Ireland, Ireland, yes, Stone cutter, Granite, W.
SCOTT, Margaret, wife, F, W, 45, M, 1895, na, 1893, yes, yes, England, Scotland, Man Isle of,  yes, none.
SCOTT, Peter R., son, M, W, 19, S, yes, yes, RI, Scotland, England, yes, Machinest, Machine Shop, W.
SCOTT, Ruth, daughter, F, W, 13, S, yes, yes, yes, RI, Scotland, England, yes, none.
SCOTT, Mona, daughter, F, W, 7, S, yes, RI, Scotland, England, none.

RHODE ISLAND STATE ARCHIVES, 337 WESTMINSTER STREET, PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 BARBARA M. LEONARD, SECRETARY OF STATE
RETURN OF A DEATH, STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, DOD-MAY 8, 1923
NAME IN FULL-PETER R. SCOTT, DOB-OCT. 31, 1870, AGE 52 YRS 6 MONS. 8 DAYS
POD-GRANITE ST, NEWTON FLAT, USUAL RESIDENCE-WESTERLY RI
SEX-MALE    COLOR-WHITE, MARRIED
NAME OF WIFE-MARGARET BONNER
OCCUPATION-GRANIT-CUTTER, BIRTHPLACE-SCOTLAND
FATHER'S NAME-PATRICK SCOTT, MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME-ELLEN NIXON
PARENTS' BIRTHPLACE, FATHER-IRELAND  MOTHER-IRELAND
 WHERE TO BE BURIED-RIVER BEND CEMETERY WESTERLY RI
 BY-MRS. GORDON MICHIE, SISTER CAUSES OF DEATH-PUL. PHLTHRISIS DURATION OF DISEASES-YEARS

RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R. Brown Volume II, 1996, page 89.
    SCOTT, Peter R. 1869, 1923/05/10B, Sec. 51, lot 2097, Bonner Margaret/W

11. Margaret BONNER [scrapbook] was born 13 Oct 1874 in Sheffield, England. She died 18 Jan 1924 in Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island and was buried in River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Washington Co., Rhode Island. [Parents]

RETURN OF A DEATH, STATE OF RHODE ISLAND, DOD-JANY 18, 1924
NAME-MARGARET BONAR SCOTT, DOB-OCT. 13, 1874  AGE 49 YRS 3 MONS 5 DAYS
POD-WESTERLY RI, STREET-13 1/2 WEST, USUAL RESIDENCE-WESTERLY RI
SEX FEMALE    COLOR W, WIDOWED
NAME OF HUSBAND-PETER RANKIN SCOTT
POB-ENGLAND
FATHER'S NAME-JAMES BONAR, MOTHER'S MAIDEN NAME-ELIZABETH KNEEN
PARENTS' BIRTHPLACE, FATHER-SCOTLAND  MOTHER-ISLE OF MAN
 WHERE TO BE BURIED-RIVER BEND CEMETERY
LILLIAN MAY NORMAN-DAUGHTER
CAUSES OF DEATH-PULMANARY TRIBUCALER

1900 CENSUS OF WESTERLY, WASHINGTON CO., RI, 20 Tower Street, by Oliver Crandall, Enum dist. 241, page 226A/22 Dwelling #364, Family #503.
SCOTT, Margaret, wife of head of household, white female, 26 years old. Born on Oct 1873, has been married 5 years. Has had 2 children and 2 are living. Immigrated in 1884 and has been in USA for 16 years. Reads, writes and speaks English. She was born in England, her Father was born in Scotland, and mother was born in Ireland.(This is in error, her mother was born on Isle of Man, England. NAN)

1920 CENSUS - WESTERLY, WASHINGTON CO., RHODE ISLAND, 5 Jan 1920, by Patrick L. Munay, Part I, page 200A, 134 West Street,  Dwelling #367, Family #569.
SCOTT, Margaret, wife, F, W, 45, M, 1895, na, 1893, yes, yes, England, Scotland, Man Isle of,  yes, none.

RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R. Brown Volume II, 1996, page 11.
     BONNER, Margaret, 1875, 1924/01/21B, sec. 51, lot 2097, Scott Peter/H

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12. Elmer Mordecai CHANDLER [scrapbook] was born 3 Jul 1857 in Foxcroft, Piscataquis Co., Maine. He died 19 Jul 1933 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnasota and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnasota. Elmer married Dora Adelia SEWALL on 24 Dec 1887 in Lake City, Wabasha Co., Minnasota. [Parents]

1860 CENSUS - MAINE

1870 CENSUS - MAINE

1880 CENSUS -

NEED MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE

1900 CENSUS -

1910 CENSUS - RICHFIELD, HENNEPIN CO., MINNESOTA, Ancestry.com, 23 June 1900, by Kertland L. McLell, page 297, sheet 9, Dwelling #150, Family #152.
    CHANDLER, can not read this part on census, Maine, Maine, Maine, Gardiner, 0 months not employed, yes, yes, yes, rents mortgage farm. (must rent from father?)
    CHANDLER, can not read this part on census, New York, Maine, New York, yes, yes, yes.
    CHANDLER, can not read, at school 9 months, yes, yes, yes.
    CHANDLER, can not read, at school 9 months, yes, yes, yes.
    CHANDLER, Mabel, daughter, W, F, May 1893, 7, S, Minnesota, Maine, New York, at school,
     CHANDLER, Keelen, daughter, W. F. Feb 1900, 3/12. S, Minnesota, Maine, New York,
     CHANDLER, Gilbert, father, W, M, Mar 1824, 76, M, 45, Maine, Maine, Maine, yes, yes, yes, owns mortaged farm.
    CHANDLER, Susan B., mother, W, F, Oct 1831, 68, M, 45, Maine, Maine, Maine, yes, yes, yes.
    ANDERSON, Vels, servant, W, M, June 1867, 32, S, Sweeden, Sweeden, Sweeden, 1882, 18, Pa, Farm Laborer, 0 months not employed, yes, yes, yes.
    DEAN, James, servant, W, M, Aug, 1873, 26, S, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland, 1878, 22, Na, Farm Laborer, 0 months not employed, yes, yes, yes.
    WAGNER, George V., servant, W, M, Aug 1879, 20, S, Indiana, Germany, Germany. Farmer, 0 months not employed, yes, yes, yes.

1920 CENSUS - RICHFIELD, HENEPIN CO., MINNESOTA, Ancestry.com, 3 Feb 1920, by Earl O. Wester, sheet #17B, 34th Avenue, South, FM, Dwelling #340, Family #409.
    CHANDLER, Elmer M., head, owns mortaged house, 63, M, Maine, Maine, Maine, yes, Farmer, Truck farm, oa, 130.
    CHANDLER, Dora A., wife, F, W, 57, M, New York, Maine, New York, none.
    CHANDLER, Gilbert S., son, M, W, 28, M, Minnesota, Maine, New York, Manager, Truck farm, oa.
    CHANDLER, Mable Irene, daughter-in-law, F, W, 23, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, Rhode Island, none.

NEED DEATH CERTIFICATE

13. Dora Adelia SEWALL [scrapbook] was born 2 Nov 1862 in Rock Elm, Pierce Co., Wisconsin. She died 12 Oct 1936 in Pasquequla, , Mississippi and was buried in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota. [Parents]

1860 CENSUS -

1870 CENSUS -

1880 CENSUS -

NEED MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE

1910 CENSUS - RICHFIELD, HENNEPIN CO., MINNESOTA, Ancestry.com, 23 June 1900, by Kertland L. McLell, page 297, sheet 9, Dwelling #150, Family #152.
    CHANDLER, can not read this part on census, New York, Maine, New York, yes, yes, yes.

1910 CENSUS -

1920 CENSUS - RICHFIELD, HENEPIN CO., MINNESOTA, Ancestry.com, 3 Feb 1920, by Earl O. Wester, sheet #17B, 34th Avenue, South, Dwelling #340, Family #409.
    CHANDLER, Dora A., wife, F, W, 57, M, New York, Maine, New York, none.

1930 CENSUS -

NEED DEATH CERTIFICATE

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14. Daniel BROWN [scrapbook] was born 14 Jul 1864 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. He died 14 Apr 1904 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut and was buried in Union Cementery, No. Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. Daniel married Mary Ann TAYLOR on 31 Mar 1894 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. [Parents]

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. #1, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 45.
    Daniel Brown, Jr.(400), b. July 14, 1864; m. Mary A. Taylor, Mar. 21, 1894; b. Dec. 23, 1859.
    They lived, 1904, on homestead, two miles west of Westerly, RI on the Stonington road, on the farm that was his father's.
    Children: two boys, d. infancy; Mable Irene Brown, b. Apr. 8, 1896.

1880 CENSUS, STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 18 Jun 1880, by Jos. B. Wilcox, page 474A, Dwelling #348, Family #477.
    BROWN, Daniel, Jr., W, M, 15, son, S, at school, CT, CT, CT.

1900 CENSUS, STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 Jun 1900, by Charles S. Noyes, Jr., page 179B, Dwelling #114, Family #126.
    BROWN, Daniel, Jr., head, W, M, July 1864, 35, M, 6 years, CT, CT, CT, Farmer, 0, Yes, Yes, Yes, 0wns, Farm, F, 52.
    BROWN, Mary A., wife, W, F, Dec 1859, 40, M, 6 years, had 4 children, 3 living, CT, CT, CT, Yes, Yes, Yes.
    TAYLOR, Grace, step-daughter, W, F, Apr 1877, 23, S, CT, CT, CT, Yes, Yes, Yes.
    TAYLOR, Howard, step-son, W, M, Apr 1880, 20, S, CT, CT, CT, farm labour, 0, Yes, Yes, Yes.
    BROWN, Mabel I., daughter, W, F, Apr 1896, 4, S, CT, CT, CT,

THE NARAGANSETT WEEKLY,
     BROWN-In Stonington (on the Westerly-Stonington road) Conn., Sunday, April 14, 1907, Daniel Brown, aged 42 years. Funeral at his late home Thursday at 11 o'clock. Interment at Union Cemetery.
    After a short illness Daniel Brown died at his late home on the Stonington road at 11:20 o'clock Sunday night. He leaves to survive him a wife, daughter, Mabel, and step-children, Grace and Howard Taylor.

GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, Union Cemetery.
    Brown, Daniel, born 1864, died 1907.

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman Marr at [email protected]

15. Mary Ann TAYLOR [scrapbook] "Mary Ann" was born 23 Dec 1859 in No. Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. She died 12 Nov 1951 in Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut and was buried in Union Cemetery, No. Stonington, New London Co., Connecticut. [Parents]

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. #1, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 45.
    As told to my mother, Evelyth Roberta Chandler Norman, by her mother, Mable Irene Brown Chandler, to Nancy Ann Norman, me.
    According to Cyrus Henry Brown, there were two boys that died in infancy. According to my Greatgrandmother Brown, she would not buy the genealogy because he printed that information. She said it wasn't true.

NO. STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS, MARRIAGES.
    Oscar Taylor, age 20, born Stonington, CT, residence No. Stonington CT, married 14 Aug 1876, Mary A. Taylor, age 16, born No. Stonington, CT, residence No. Stonington CT.

1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, by George A. Pendleton, page 773A, Dwelling #153, Family #164.
    TAYLOR, Mary A., W, F, 20, wife, M, keeping house, CT, CT, CT.

1900 CENSUS, STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 Jun 1900, by Charles S. Noyes, Jr., page 179B, Dwelling #114, Family #126.
    BROWN, Mary A., wife, W, F, Dec 1859, 40, M, 6 years, had 4 children, 3 living, CT, CT, CT, Yes, Yes, Yes.

1910 CENSUS - 10th DISTRICT - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 21 Apr 1910, by Lewis Hammond, page 38B, Dwelling #109, Family #121.
    BROWN, Mary A., head, F, W, 50, Wd, 4 children, 3 living, CT, CT, CT, English, Own Income, yes, yes, O, F, F, 19.
    TAYLOR, Grace, daughter, F, W, 33, S, CT, CT, CT, English, none, yes, yes
    BROWN, Mable, daughter, F, W, 14, S, CT, CT, CT, English, none, yes, yes, yes.

WESTERLY SUN, STONINGTON NEWS, Sunday, March 15, 1964.
    CLEARING THE WAY -- Davis-Standard received an assist from area volunteer firemen yesterday as this building was burned to the ground to clear the way for a new plant. (Sun Photo)
    Firemen on Hand, Let Building Burn.
    A 224-year old farmhouse went up in flames yesterday while volunteer fire - fighting units from four towns of Stonington departments stood by and watched and didn't do a thing to stop it. There were no complaints from the owners - only commendations to the firemen for a job well done.
    The old farm, originally built by the Babcock family about 1740 and occupied later by the George Randall family, had been abandoned for many years. The Howard Taylor family was the last to reside there. It finally stood in the way of progress on the site of the new Davis - Standard plant off Route 1, just west of Stonington High School.
    At the request of Davis - Standard officials, the torch was put to the farm buildings late yesterday morning by Lt. Walter Main, town first marshal, and Fire Chiefs John J. Donahue, Pawcatuck and William Reardon of Wequetequock. Equipment and men of both departments as well as units from the Stonington and Quiambaug volunteer companies were on hand to help out if needed. Chiefs Robert Stillman of the Borough department and Pat McKenna of Quiambaug were at the scene.
    Conditions were excellent for the Sunday blaze. The wind was out of the west and it had rained all night, eliminating the danger of grass fires in the surrounding area.
    Wequetequock firemen burned the event into a simi - social affair by serving coffee, hamburgers and hot dogs to the visiting firemen when the project had been completed.

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at [email protected]

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