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Henry L. Norman 1834–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Apr 1834

Birth Location: Washington Co., Ohio

Death Date: 04 Jul 1864

Death Location: Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia....

Father: Grandison Norman

Mother: Anna Combs

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Henry L. Norman was born in 1834 in Washington Co., Ohio, the child of Grandison Pewinkle Norman And Anna Combs. Henry L. Norman passed away in 1864 in Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia.....

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Biography

  • Henry L. Norman was born in 1834 in Washington Co., Ohio, the child of Grandison Pewinkle Norman And Anna Combs.
  • Henry L. Norman passed away in 1864 in Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia.....

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Henry Norman's Ancestors

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Henry Norman
1834–1864
Birth Place: Washington Co., Ohio
Parents
Grandison Pewinkle Norman
1788–1857
Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Anna Combs
1792–1880
Virginia, United States
Grandparents
Bazabeel ((Basil)) Norman
1760–1830
Frederick, Frederick, Maryland
Fortune Stevens
1750–1841
Washington Co., Ohio
Edward Combs
1760–
Sarah (Rebecca Norton) (w)
1770–1800
Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jane Norman
1715–
John Norton
–1805
Mary HAYWOOD
1732–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Henry Norman's Timeline

2 Records

1834
04 Apr 1834
Birth of Henry L. Norman in Washington Co., Ohio
Washington Co., Ohio
1864
04 Jul 1864
Age 30
Death of Henry L. Norman in Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia....
Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia....

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 Apr 1834
    Event Place: Washington Co., Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Jul 1864
    Event Place: Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Sumter Co., Georgia....

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