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Ann Norsworthy (unknown)

Also Known As: "Sawyer", "Bennet"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Devon, England
Death: circa 1656 (39-56)
Nansemond, Virginia Colony, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Wife of Col. Tristam Norsworthy, of Nansemond
Mother of Sarah Norsworthy; Elisabeth Scott; John Norsworthy; Major George Norsworthy; Thomas Norsworthy and 3 others

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About Ann Norsworthy

Name also seen as Bennett, Sawyer, Pitt and (unknown)

Tristam Norsworthy (b. Abt. 1604, d. Abt. 1656) Tristam Norsworthy (son of George Norsworthy and Elizabeth Bennett) was born Abt. 1604 in Widecombe, Devonshire, England, and died Abt. 1656 in Nanesmond Cty, VA.

He married Ann Lnu on Abt. 1625 in Widecombe, Devonshire, England

From https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bfulgham&id=I17063

Children of ANN and TRISTRAM NORSWORTHY are:

  • + 2 i. GEORGE NORSWORTHY was born 1632 in DEVONSHIRE, ENGLAND, and died BEF 9 DEC 1689 in NANSEMOND CO., VA.
  • 3 ii. JOAN NORSWORTHY was born BEF 1632 in DEVONSHIRE, ENGLAND, and died ABT 1680 in VA. She married JOHN BIGGS. He was born ABT 1620, and died ABT 1696.
  • + 4 iii. THOMAS NORSWORTHY was born BEF 1636 in ISLE OF WIGHT CO VA, and died AFT 1687 in ISLE OF WIGHT CO VA.
  • + 5 iv. JOHN NORSWORTHY was born ABT 1640 in DEVONSHIRE, ENGLAND, and died BEF 20 APR 1670 in ISLE OF WIGHT CO VA.

Another list of children

10 MAY 1638 - NORSWORTHY, Tristram (Lt. Col.) was born between 1612 and 1616 in Devonshire, England and died about 1656 in Nansemond Co., VA; son of George Norsworthy and Elizabeth Bennett; married Ann ___before 1632 in Devonshire, England.

Children:

  • i. Johannah (Joan)
  • ii. Sarah (?),
  • iii. Elizabeth (?),
  • iv. George (Capt.) ,
  • v. Thomas,
  • vi. John

T.N. Patented 200 acres of land in Nanswmond on 6/5/1639 "toward the head of a bay behind the Ragged Islands". On the same date he patented 150 acres near Daniel Gookin for his own personal adventure and that of his wife Ann and a servant. He was Burgess for Upper Norfolk Co. or Nansemond Co. in 1641. Became the Sheriff of Isle of Wight when it became a shire. A deed dated 1 May 1690 of Tristram Norsworthy (Isle of Wight Co.) implies he has at least two daughters: Sarah and Elizabeth. The only reasonable assumption that can be drawn (based on current data) is that this Tristram Norsworthy had these two daughters (perhaps among others). [W&M Qtrly vol 7, pg. 246]««s228»»

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Ann Norsworthy's Timeline

1608
December 10, 1608
Sutton by Dover, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1608
Devon, England
1628
1628
Widecombe, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1630
1630
Suffolk, Virginia, United States
1630
Widecombe, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1632
1632
Widecombe, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
1636
1636
Isle of Wight County, Virginia
1640
1640
Nansemond, Virginia
1650
1650
VA, United States
1656
1656