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John Norman, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charminster, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1672
Manchester, Worcester, Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Manchester By The Sea, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Captain Richard Norman Sr., (fisherman, shipwright); Captain Richard Norman, Sr. and Florence Norman
Husband of Arabella Norman
Father of John Norman, Jr.; Lydia Bishop; Hannah Norman; Arabella Leach; Martha Norman and 5 others
Brother of Margaret Fowler; Florence Whittredge; Lt. Richard Norman, Jr.; Sussana Ferris; Elizabeth Norman and 6 others

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About John Norman, Sr.

From: http://vita-brevis.org/2014/01/human-nature-writ-large/

Human nature writ large

by Alicia Crane Williams

For me, the whole point of genealogy is the challenge of reconstructing families and providing them with context. Not just names, dates and places, but the real lives people led. That’s why I’m enjoying my job with the Early New England Families Study Project so much. Every family has a story – and it might surprise many people how much of that story can still be ferreted out from ancient, dusty records.

This week I’ve been living with the family of John Norman of Salem and Manchester, Massachusetts. John came to New England by 1628 when he was about 21 years old with his father, Richard Norman, from Dorset. Not part of the Puritan religious movement, the Normans were with a group sponsored by a merchant company that came for profit.

John Norman was granted land by the town of Salem at a place called “Jeffrey’s Creek,” which later became the town of Manchester. In 1650 John got permission to open a “house of entertainment” in Manchester to sell wine and beer and provide accommodations and provisions for men and horses. John’s work as a carpenter seems to have been competent, but his time and resource management was challenged in 1659 when he failed to finish a house for the town minister on time. John excused himself, saying that he didn’t have enough nails and that some boards and joists for the job had been stolen.

When you look at the court records for this family, however, the picture becomes much more colorful. The Normans were familiar figures in the Salem court for all the wrong reasons. In July 1652, John reported Robert Edwards for wearing silver lace, and silver and gold buttons, all of which were against the sumptuary laws. A year later, John was fined for hitting Nathaniel Masterson with the heft of an ax. In November 1656, Annis Chubb, her daughter Deliverance, and Abraham Whitheare’s daughter Elizabeth beat up one of John’s daughters, with the Chubbs calling for an ax to kill her. In 1657, John’s wife Arabella was fined for hitting the wife of Nicholas Vinson, and in 1660 John and his son, John, Jr., got into a brawl with John Pickworth and his three sons.

The lives these court records document – turbulent, not to say raucous – suggest that while standards of behavior might have changed in the last 350 years, human nature has not!

Alicia Crane Williams is the chief researcher for the Early New England Families Study Project at NEHGS.



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Additional Information for John Norman Sr

Born 1618

CD Number 43

Notes (1)

source: Mass. S 1 g - vol 3 - p 29; B18A31 - p 36 - V.R.

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"Pedigree Resource File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/93Y3-H8N : accessed 2013-01-03), entry for John Norman Sr.

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John Norman, Sr.'s Timeline

1606
February 7, 1606
Charminster, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
February 7, 1606
Charminster, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
1637
March 4, 1637
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1640
January 15, 1640
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1641
January 4, 1641
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1643
February 13, 1643
Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony
May 17, 1643
1651
October 1651
1653
1653