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Alpheus Norman

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Alpheus Norman

Birth
Randolph County, West Virginia, USA
Death
10 Oct 1899 (aged 74)
Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Calhoun County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Son of James Nedley & Catherine (Summers) Norman. Civil War Union Private with
Company C 11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment. Mustered into service, Dec. 22,
1861. Discharged 12-31-1864 in Wheeling.
Military Info. contributed by Rosa Nutt

Found this in Hardesty's History of Calhoun Book, and contributed by Diane Sams.
" Alpheus Norman is a son of James N. and Catherine (Summers) Norman. He was born in Randolph County, Virginia, now a part of West Virginia, December 11, 1823. June 5, 1845, Alpheus Norman became the husband of Elizabeth Bunner. She died August 5, 1859; on February 29, 1860, he was married to Catharine Goldsmith, late Catharine Jarvis. She had one son, John W. Goldsmith.
The subject of this sketch was elected high sheriff of Calhoun County in 1860 for the term of two years, and again in 1866 for the term of four years. He enlisted for the late war, November, 1861, for the term of three years, which he faithfully served; he enlisted in Company C, 11th Virginia regiment, under Capt. J. L. Simpson; he was discharged January 2, 1865.
He owns 1,800 acres of land in Webster County, and 750 Calhoun. He has no children of his own, but has two adopted children living with him. Mrs. Catharine Norman, his present wife, was born in Lewis County, Virginia, March 7,
1828. Alpheus Norman is a farmer, stock raiser, and ferryman, and his post office address is Big Bend, Calhoun County, West Virginia.'


Adolphus (Alpheus) Norman

Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a Wagoneer on 1 May 1862
"C" Co. WV 11th Infantry

d. October 9, 1899
Son of James Nedley & Catherine (Summers) Norman. Civil War Union Private with
Company C 11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment. Mustered into service, Dec. 22,
1861. Discharged 12-31-1864 in Wheeling.
Military Info. contributed by Rosa Nutt

Found this in Hardesty's History of Calhoun Book, and contributed by Diane Sams.
" Alpheus Norman is a son of James N. and Catherine (Summers) Norman. He was born in Randolph County, Virginia, now a part of West Virginia, December 11, 1823. June 5, 1845, Alpheus Norman became the husband of Elizabeth Bunner. She died August 5, 1859; on February 29, 1860, he was married to Catharine Goldsmith, late Catharine Jarvis. She had one son, John W. Goldsmith.
The subject of this sketch was elected high sheriff of Calhoun County in 1860 for the term of two years, and again in 1866 for the term of four years. He enlisted for the late war, November, 1861, for the term of three years, which he faithfully served; he enlisted in Company C, 11th Virginia regiment, under Capt. J. L. Simpson; he was discharged January 2, 1865.
He owns 1,800 acres of land in Webster County, and 750 Calhoun. He has no children of his own, but has two adopted children living with him. Mrs. Catharine Norman, his present wife, was born in Lewis County, Virginia, March 7,
1828. Alpheus Norman is a farmer, stock raiser, and ferryman, and his post office address is Big Bend, Calhoun County, West Virginia.'


Adolphus (Alpheus) Norman

Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a Wagoneer on 1 May 1862
"C" Co. WV 11th Infantry

d. October 9, 1899


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