Er ist verheiratet mit Lucretia Bailey Woodward.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1802 in Ontario County, New York.
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For both the census of 1850 and of 1860, Aaron stated that he was born in Pennsylvania, but his family tended to state that he was born in Canada. Clearly it was better to be considered Canadian than a Yankee in the post-Civil War South.
Written by Sally Van Norman McLain - "This was Grandpa [Aaron] Van Norman's statement to my father [Hiram Van Norman] in the spring of 1861, just before Civil War was declared. He had been in Texas visiting his three sons after Grandmother's death. He wanted to come home so they wrote my father to send for him. We had been there at my fathers' but a short time before he was taken sick, thought he was going to die and wished my father toknow that he was not his son. My Mother and I were present when he told him.
"He said Capt. House was a perfect gentleman, kind and loving to his mother, and he need not be ashamed of the name of him, as he was in every way a worthy man, one to be proud of, that he could
wirte to Aunt Anna. She had married an Alvard and was living in New York City, had two daughters who had married brothers by the name of Field. She would give him all the particulars of his mother's marriage, which he did. I did the writing as my father's hands were so cramped he could not write much. She wrote back the same as grandpa had told us and urged my father to go and see the Church Book, himself. He began making preparations to go but war between the North and South was
declared and lines closed. The boys volunteered and it was impossible to ge then. Only three letters was passed by himself and Aunt. We preserved thise letters all during the war, but they were
stolen just after the war closed. Aunt Anna was dead, and he had no means to go then, as his business was lost out and he received a very bad hurt. ..."
Source: RootsWeb WordConnect Project: King/Martin 081803 Entries: 2057 Updated: 2006-05-30 07:45:44 UTC (Tue) Contact: Bruce Wendy King. Online at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2636730&id= I522237490
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Household of Aaron Van Norman: 4 males and 2 females. 1 male under 5,1 male 15-19, 1 male 20-29, 1 male 50-59; 1 female 5-9, 1 female 20-29 [?].
Next door: Household of Hiram Van Norman: 3 males and 3 females: 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-9, 1 male 20-29; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-9, 1 female 15-19.
Aaron Vannorman, County: Jefferson, State: Indiana. Total household of 7 males and 4 females, of which 2 were foreigners (not naturalized) and 3 were engaged in manufacturing. Males as follows: 1 male under 10, 3 males 10-15, 2 males 16-26 of which 1 was 16-18, 1 male 26-45; Females as follows: 3 females under 10, 1 female 26-45./ database online
Aaron Vannorman, County: Amite, State: Mississippi. Total number in household: 3, as follows: ; 1 male 60-69 [Aaron]; 1 female 5-9 [Lizette]; 1 female 50-60 [Lucretia].
A Vannorman 72, blacksmith, born Pennsylvania; Lucretia Vannorman 68, born Connecticut; Elbert Seal 24, laborer, born Amite, Miss; Elizabeth Seal 20, born Amite, Miss; H Seal 4; Wm Seal 2; E Crowson 35, male, no occupation, born Ohio.
Stephen Jackson 53, planter, born Louisiana; Elizabeth Jackson 44, mother of 14 children, born Miss; Daniel Jackson 22; Mary Jackson 19; Lucretia Jackson 17; Thomas Jackson 15; Charles Jackson 13; Elizabeth Jackson 12; Emily Jackson 10;
Martha Jackson 8; Ellen Jackson 4; Eudora Jackson 1; Aaron Vannorman 83, born Pennsylvania.