Amon T. & Mary Ann (Miller) Norris farmed on the corner of Detour Rd & Haugh's Church Rd., 1 mile south of Double Pipe Creek in Woodsborough district. The parcel names: "More Plague Than Profit", "Resurvey of This or None", and "Sixth Dividend", with total acreage of 128 ac. The farm plat as sold to Daniel Grossnickle can be viewed at the below referenced Equity File. Mary Ann was the daughter of Rev. War veteran John Miller (1764-1841) and Hannah Freeze (Friess). John immigrated with his parents Andrew (1732-1814) and Rachel from Germany. John, Andrew, and Rachel are all buried in Haugh's Church Cemetery about 1 mile east of Amon & Mary Ann's farm.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots, research by Dorinda (Davis) Shepley): Frederick County, MD Equity File WIP-1, 206 & 187-215).
Contributor: ladyluck (48349858) •
Amon T. & Mary Ann (Miller) Norris farmed on the corner of Detour Rd & Haugh's Church Rd., 1 mile south of Double Pipe Creek in Woodsborough district. The parcel names: "More Plague Than Profit", "Resurvey of This or None", and "Sixth Dividend", with total acreage of 128 ac. The farm plat as sold to Daniel Grossnickle can be viewed at the below referenced Equity File. Mary Ann was the daughter of Rev. War veteran John Miller (1764-1841) and Hannah Freeze (Friess). John immigrated with his parents Andrew (1732-1814) and Rachel from Germany. John, Andrew, and Rachel are all buried in Haugh's Church Cemetery about 1 mile east of Amon & Mary Ann's farm.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots, research by Dorinda (Davis) Shepley): Frederick County, MD Equity File WIP-1, 206 & 187-215).
Contributor: ladyluck (48349858) •
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80 yrs, 11 mos., 4 days
Family Members
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Cordelia A Norris
1834–1855
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Matilda C. Norris Black
1837–1902
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John Lee Norris
1839–1894
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Joshua Hammond Norris
1839–1908
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George Washington Norris
1841–1903
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Julianna Elizabeth Norris Geiselman
1843–1932
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William Martin Luther Norris
1845–1901
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Joseph Milton Frank Norris
1847–1923
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Amanda S Norris
1850–1851
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