HOUGHART, John 1a

Birth Name HOUGHART, John
Gender male
Age at Death about 2 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1896 Union, Sullivan Co., MO.    
Death about 1898 Union, Sullivan Co., MO.    

Age: 2y

Christening 6717EA0E737E4A39A780B05817969DA20588 11 Jun 2008    

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father HOUGHART, Charles Edward1870-12-111939-03-01
Mother WHITACRE, Cora Jane1874-02-121935-09-04
    Brother     HOUGHART, Reuel Augustus 1895-09-18 1967-01-11
         HOUGHART, John about 1896 about 1898
    Sibling     HOUGHART, Child about 1904 before 1910

Source References

  1. Darlene Berchtold: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hearts2&id=I1292 CLEMONS-NORMAN-BERCHTOLD ANCESTRY
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        ID: I1292
        Name: William NORMAN
        Given Name: William
        Surname: NORMAN
        Prefix: Captain
        Suffix: Sr.
        Sex: M
        Birth: 22 Sep 1755 in Culpeper Co., VA.
        Death: 1 Jul 1841 in McMinn Co., TN.
        Event: Military Military
        _UID: 026E090F10F64A92A51A87D582607AE7C85F
        Change Date: 13 Sep 2009 at 17:02
        Note:
        William Norman, born September 22, 1755; died July 1, 1841. He married Mary Browning. William Norman and Mary Browning were first cousins. William served as a captain in the Revolutionary War. One of his daughters, Agnes, married William Grimsley in 1807. Another daughter, Polly married John Brown in 1795. Among the descendants of Captain William Norman in the counties of Culpeper County and Rappahannock County are the families of Grimsleys, Woods, Johnsons and Bruces. Mrs. H.S. Grant (Olive Story) of Fredricksburg, VA is a descendant of this William Norman through his daughter, Polly Norman Brown.
        A letter that was published in the Kentucky Genealogy Explorer, June, 1995 on page 90. The introduction says that the editor recently came across a collection of old clippings and was printing them. Dated Culpeper County, April 6, 1811 directed to Benjamin Norman, Boone County, KY, is the last news of our relatives in Virginia. It is written to Rachel Norman by William and Mary Norman (The son and daughter-in-law of Courtney Norman). It tells of the abundant crops and their general prosperity. Speaks of his children, Caleb and Aggie and William, and of Joseph's widow's marriage to George Calvert. Says his youngest child, Meredith, is nine years old. This letter to his sister-in-law Rachel Norman, speaks of her son Ezekiel Norman and of Frances Carmiel and Daniel Carmiel.
        William inherited from his father 7 pounds currency.

        THE CULPEPER CLASSES
        Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker
        TtHE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY
        William is listed in the Culpeper Classes

         

         

         

        Father: Courtney C. **** NORMAN b: 1705 in Culpeper Co., VA.
        Mother: Mary Frances **** BROWNING b: Abt 1721 in Orange Co., Virginia Colony

        Marriage 1 Mary BROWNING b: 1764 in Culpeper Co., VA.
        Married: Abt 1778 in Culpeper Co., VA.
        Change Date: 16 Sep 2008
        Children
        Has Children Mary "Polly" NORMAN b: 1779 in Virginia
        Has No Children Joseph NORMAN b: 1782 in Virginia
        Has No Children William NORMAN b: 1784 in Virginia
        Has No Children Caleb NORMAN b: 1788 in Virginia
        Has Children Agnes NORMAN b: 1790 in Virginia
        Has Children Meredith Jefferson NORMAN b: 5 Feb 1802 in Virginia

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