Descendants of Barney Norwood

Generation No. 1

1. Barney1 Norwood was born Abt. 1782, and died 17 Aug 1826 in Virgil, CortlandCounty, NY1. He married Olive. She was born Abt. 1783, and died 04 Jul 1830 in Virgil, CortlandCounty, NY2.

Notes for Barney Norwood:

Death information and names of children from:

Tree Talks vol. 29 no. 2 June 1989 Cortland County, Will Book III. Abstracted and contributed by Kathy Barnello, 118 Westminster Rd., DeWitt, NY13214.

Tombstone information for Barney and Olive Norwood from Cortland County (NY) Cemetery Records - Town of Harford. Kennard Carpenter Farm on back road to Dryden.

Notes for Olive:

Names of children from:

Tree Talks vol. 29 no. 2 June 1989 Cortland County, Will Book III. Abstracted and contributed by Kathy Barnello, 118 Westminster Rd., DeWitt, NY13214.

Tombstone information for Barney and Olive Norwood from Cortland County (NY) Cemetery Records - Town of Harford. Kennard Carpenter Farm on back road to Dryden.

Children of Barney Norwood and Olive are:

+2i.David2 Norwood, born Abt. 1803 in New York; died 01 Jun 1871 in WardTownship, Tioga Cty., PA.

3ii.John Norwood.

4iii.Amy Norwood, born 21 Nov 1806.

5iv.Philip Norwood, born 18 Nov 1808.

6v.Lydia Norwood, born 16 Sep 1811.

7vi.Elvira Norwood, born 17 Jan 1813.

8vii.Cyrus Norwood, born 03 May 1816.

9viii.Elizabeth Norwood, born 03 Jul 1821.

Generation No. 2

2. David2Norwood (Barney1) was born Abt. 1803 in New York, and died 01 Jun 1871 in WardTownship, Tioga Cty., PA. He married Mary "Polly" Morse Abt. 1840 in prob Cortland Cty., NY, daughter of Simon Morse and Hannah. She was born Abt. 1815 in Yates Cty., NY, and died Aft. 1855.

Notes for David Norwood:

1830 federal census: Virgil, CortlandCty., NY p.101 (age between 20 to 30)

1840 federal census: Southport, Chemung Cty., NY p.290

1841 - deed for land sold in Tioga Cty., PA - 1 July 1841 Deed book 16 Page 136 from David Norwood of Tioga Township, Tioga Cty., PA to A.F. Potter of Elmira, Chemung Cty., NY for $500.

1850 federal census: SullivanTownship, Tioga Cty., PA p.045

1858 - deed for land sold

1860 federal census: WardTownship, Tioga Cty., PA p.740

1870 federal census: WardTownship, Tioga Cty., PA p.425

Will recorded May 11, 1875 states date and place of death, three sons in birth order (viz., Philip B., George R. and Dorus), and wife at time of death (viz., Louisa).

Notes for Mary "Polly" Morse:

The 1855 state census lists that she was born in Yates County, NY, but that county did not exist until 1823, after her birth. She is living with her father and son and is listed as divorced.

Children of David Norwood and Mary Morse are:

10i.Ed C.3Norwood, died Aft. 17 Nov 1915.

11ii.Philip B. Norwood, born 07 Apr 1831 in New York.

Notes for Philip B. Norwood:

1860 Federal Census - Richmond Twp., Tioga Cty, PA. page 551

+12iii.George R. Norwood, born 11 Jul 1839 in New York; died 22 Jun 1901.

+13iv.Dorus Hatch "William H" Norwood, born 15 Mar 1841 in Millport, Chemung Cty., NY; died 24 Sep 1915 in Lindley, Steuben Cty., NY.

Generation No. 3

12. George R.3Norwood (David2, Barney1) was born 11 Jul 1839 in New York, and died 22 Jun 1901. He married Sarah Howe 31 Aug 1862.

Children of George Norwood and Sarah Howe are:

14i.James4 Norwood, born 22 Mar 1866; died 03 Jan 1942.

15ii.Fred Norwood, born 29 Feb 1868; died 28 Sep 1944.

16iii.Edward Norwood, born 21 Oct 1872; died 19 Jul 1936.

+17iv.Grace M. Norwood, born 28 Mar 1876; died 1960.

18v.John Norwood, born 03 Apr 1870; died 12 Jun 1897.

19vi.George Norwood.

13. Dorus Hatch "William H"3 Norwood (David2, Barney1) was born 15 Mar 1841 in Millport, Chemung Cty., NY, and died 24 Sep 1915 in Lindley, Steuben Cty., NY. He married (1) Harriet "Hattie" Warner. She died Jul 1881 in Elmira, NY. He married (2) Mary Barbara Schaffner/Shaffner 09 Aug 1884 in Wellsboro, PA, daughter of Jacob Schaffner/Shaffner and Matilda Shaff. She was born 05 Aug 1865 in Delma, Tioga Cty., PA, and died 31 Oct 1939 in Lindley, Steuben Cty., NY.

Notes for Dorus Hatch "William H" Norwood:

Birth information from 1900 Federal Census. This census indicates he was from Pennsylvania. However, his service record states he was from Millport, NY, entering at age 18. Additional birth information from death certificate.

Enlisted 22 August 1861 at Millport, NY for three years. Mustered in 17 September 1861 as a Private for Company D, 50th Engineers New York. He was transferred to Company G on 1 November 1861. Described as 5'8", blue eyes, brown hair, light

complexion. He left the organization 13 June 1865 at FortBerry in the grade of Artificer.

Marriage information provided in 1900 Federal Census (column 10=number of years married) and confirmed in veteran's records. Married by Rev. James Moss at the 1st Methodist Episcopal Church.

July 7, 1890 filed Invalid pension. Application number 796073, certificate number 521376, filed in Pennsylvania.

1900 FederalCensusLindleyTown, Steuben Cty, NY sheet number 6. According to this census record, William's father was from Pennsylvania and mother from New York.

Death information from death certificate. Certificate lists names of parents as well. Death informant was Fred E. Norwood of Corning, NY (relationship to deceased unknown at this time).

Oct 27, 1915 pension for widow filed by Mary B. Norwood. Application number 1054911, certificate number 806190, filed in New York.

More About Dorus Hatch "William H" Norwood:

Burial: 29 Sep 1915, Lawrenceville, Tioga Cty., PA

Occupation: Farmer; Private, NY 50th Eng. Companies D & G

Religion: Methodist Episcopal

Notes for Mary Barbara Schaffner/Shaffner:

Birth information from 1900 Federal Census.

1870 FederalCensusMiddleburyCenter, Tioga County, PA. Page 14. Enumeration date: 14 August 1870.

Surname discrepancy: Daughter's (Ina) marriage certificate spells mother's maiden name as Schaffner; Daughter's (Ina) death certificate spells mother's maiden name as Shaffner.

Marriage information provided in 1900 Federal Census (column 10=number of years married) and confirmed in veteran's records. Married by Rev. James Moss at the 1st Methodist Episcopal Church.

1900 FederalCensusLindleyTown, Steuben Cty, NY sheet number 6. According to this census record, Ina's father was from Germany and mother from Pennsylvania.

Death information from death certificate.

More About Mary Barbara Schaffner/Shaffner:

Burial: Lawrenceville, Tioga Cty., PA

Children of Dorus Norwood and Mary Schaffner/Shaffner are:

+20i.Ina Mitchell4 Norwood, born 19 May 1887 in Niles Valley, Tioga Cty., PA; died 03 Nov 1953 in Hornell, Steuben Cty., NY.

21ii.Myrtle G. Norwood, born Sep 1889 in PA. She married Brennen 1906 in NY.

+22iii.Frank Norwood, born Mar 1892 in PA.

+23iv.Augusta Hazel Norwood, born Mar 1895 in NY.

Generation No. 4

17. Grace M.4 Norwood (George R.3, David2, Barney1) was born 28 Mar 1876, and died 1960. She married Gilbert Welch. He was born 1868, and died 1950.

Child of Grace Norwood and Gilbert Welch is:

24i.Althea5 Welch, born 1905; died 1963. She married Trumbull.

20. Ina Mitchell4Norwood (Dorus Hatch "William H"3, David2, Barney1) was born 19 May 1887 in NilesValley, Tioga Cty., PA, and died 03 Nov 1953 in Hornell, Steuben Cty., NY. She married Abraham "Abe" Teachman 20 Sep 1904, son of Sidney Teachman and Sarah Bailey. He was born 15 Feb 1884 in Farmington, Tioga Cty., Pennsylvania, and died 15 Aug 1968 in Addison, Steuben Cty., NY.

Notes for Ina Mitchell Norwood:

Birth information from Teachman Family Bible.

Marriage information from Teachman Family Bible and certificate from New York State Department of Health.

1930 FederalCensusAddisonVillage, Steuben Cty, NY page 11.

Death information from Teachman Family Bible and death certificate from New York State Department of Health.

More About Ina Mitchell Norwood:

Burial: 06 Nov 1953, Addison Rural Cemetary, Addision, NY

Occupation: Housework

Notes for Abraham "Abe" Teachman:

Birth information from Teachman Family Bible.

Marriage information from Teachman Family Bible: Abe Teachman and Ina Norwood married by Rev. W.J Guggenheun. Also obtained marriage certificate from New York State Department of Health, which states Rev. W.J. Guggenheim was from

Lawrenceville, PA.

1930 FederalCensusAddisonVillage, Steuben Cty, NY page 11.

Death information from Teachman Family Bible and Death certificate from New York State Department of Health.

Obituary: (Newspaper unknown, but most likely the Hornell Tribune, Aug 16, 1968)

"Abe Teachment, 84, of 84 East Avenue, Hornell, died Thursday at BethesdaCommunityHospital following a short illness.

He was born in Farmington, Pa., on Feb 15, 1884 to Sidney and Elizabeth Bailey Teachman.

He was a former resident of Addison, and had been living in Hornell for the past 30 years. He was a reitred locamotive engineer for the Erie Railroad.

Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Martha Mosher, and Mrs. Russel Crane, both of Addision, Mrs. Howard Mack of Hornell, and Mrs. Richard McDaniel, of Avon; three sons, Stanley W. Teachman of Addison, Roy F. Teachman of Los Angeles, Calif.,

and Donald A. Teachman of Hornell; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Farrington of Painted Post and Mrs. Melva Jenkins of Caledonia; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Robertson Funeral Home in Hornell, from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, and 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be at the funeral home Monday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Stewart Brady of Hornell officiating. Burial

will be in Addison Rural Cemetary."

More About Abraham "Abe" Teachman:

Burial: 19 Aug 1968, Addision Rural Cemetary, Addison, NY

Occupation: Fireman (Railroad); Locomotive Engineer

Children of Ina Norwood and Abraham Teachman are:

25i.Martha L.5 Teachman, born 17 Jul 1905 in Presho, NY; died 23 Jul 2000 in Corning, NY. She married Clarence Mosher.

Notes for Martha L. Teachman:

Church funeral bulletin read:

IN MEMORY OF

Martha L. Mosher

BORN

July 17, 1905

Presho, New York

ENTERED INTO REST

July 23, 2000

Corning, New York

MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL

Wednesday, July 26, 2000

2:00 PM

Episcopal Church of the Redeemer

Addison, New York

Rev. Sandra Curtis

Celebrant

BURIAL

Addison Rural Cemetary

Addison, New York

ARRANGEMENTS BY

H.P. Smith & Son, Inc. Funeral Home

Woodhull, New York

May He support us all the day long, till the shades lengthen and the evening comes, and the busy world is hushed and the fever of life is over and our work is done. Then in His mercy may He give us a safe lodging and a holy rest and peace at

last.

- Cardinal Newman

More About Martha L. Teachman:

Burial: 26 Jul 2000, Addison Rural Cemetary, Addison, NY

Religion: Episcopal

26ii.Gladys M. "Geenie" Teachman, born 03 Sep 1907 in Addison, NY. She married Howard "Ted" Mack.

More About Gladys M. "Geenie" Teachman:

Burial: Addison, NY

27iii.Melva A. Teachman, born 04 Apr 1908.

28iv.Harvey D. Teachman, born 14 Jan 1910; died May 1910.

29v.Stanley William "Bucky" Teachman, born 04 Mar 1911 in Addison, NY; died 31 Jan 1999 in Addison, NY. He married Elizabeth "Betty".

Notes for Stanley William "Bucky" Teachman:

Stanley Teachman, known as Buck to his family and friends, lived most of his life around TuscaroraTownship, Addison, working for different farmers, masons, and carpenters, learning the building trade. After Buck left service in November 1933

he returned to Addison where he started building and repairing houses and working for different contractors until he went to work for the Elkland Tannery in 1935. Buck was an avid outdoorsman who loved the conty and its hills where he spent

most of his life. He was and did many things: a delivery boy, a cavalry man, a horse trainer, boxer, contractor, railroad engineer, raised and trained pure-bred Walker Foxhounds. But it was the hills that reached out to him and had the

strongest attraction for the young Bucky Teachman who said one day he would build his house there in the antebellum architecture of southern homes he long admired. He was a man devoted to his friends and family, always ready to lend a helping

hand. He lived a life full of accomplishments. Buck has often stated that his and Betty's greatest accomplishment was the day in 1972 when they added the finishing touches on Stanbeth, a project, which had taken them ten years to complete.

At one time it was considered a stagecoach stop because it was located midway between Wellsboro and Bath. His passing will be a void in the mind and hearts of those who knew him personnally; so it is with sadness that we say good-bye to a man

who was indeed, "A Man For All Seasons."

Source: Funeral Services memorial statement, 10 Feb 1999.

Note from grandniece, Regina Heffelfinger: Stanbeth was the name Stanley "Bucky" and Betty gave their home, combining part of each of their given names. According to my grandfather, Donald (brother to Stanley), Stanley was in the cavalry

stationed in Nebraska. My grandfather took the train to visit him there in the wilderness during the 1920s.

More About Stanley William "Bucky" Teachman:

Burial: Addison Rural Cemetary, NY

Religion: Episcopal

30vi.Roy Francis "Dick" Teachman, born 21 Feb 1913 in Addison, NY.

31vii.Lena Ruth Teachman, born 07 Feb 1915 in Addison, NY; died 05 Sep 1925.

32viii.Donald A. "Perk", "Bubba" Teachman, born 10 Dec 1918 in 10 Cleveland Ave (home), Addison, Steuben Cty, NY; died 14 Jan 2004 in Marlton, Burlington Cty, NJ. He married Regina Frances "Virginia" Cieslak 12 Apr 1942 in Christ Church (Episcopal), Hornell, Steuben Cty., NY; born 22 Sep 1922 in Sloan, Erie Cty, NY; died 28 Feb 2006 in Hornell, Steuben Cty., NY.

Notes for Donald A. "Perk", "Bubba" Teachman:

Served US Military during WWII in B Battery, Coast Artillary, Army as a Private for three years (about 1939-1941). Stationed in Hawaii (still a US territory) and also visited Panama and California.

More About Donald A. "Perk", "Bubba" Teachman:

Occupation: Railroad worker

Religion: Episcopal

More About ReginaFrances "Virginia" Cieslak:

Religion: Catholic

33ix.LIVING.

34x.Constance Hope (Connie) "Pruney" Teachman, born 21 Jan 1923 in Addison, NY. She married Richard "Dick" McDaniel.

More About Constance Hope (Connie) "Pruney" Teachman:

Burial: Howard Cemetary, Howard, NY

35xi.Shirley Teachman, born 14 Apr 1925 in Addison, NY; died 22 Jul 1925.

22. Frank4Norwood (Dorus Hatch "William H"3, David2, Barney1) was born Mar 1892 in PA. He married Doris.

Notes for Frank Norwood:

Lived in Syracuse, NY at one time with his wife and sons.

Children of Frank Norwood and Doris are:

36i.Willy5Norwood.

37ii.Oliver Norwood.

23. Augusta Hazel4Norwood (Dorus Hatch "William H"3, David2, Barney1) was born Mar 1895 in NY. She married Jess Perigo 1919 in NY.

Notes for Augusta Hazel Norwood:

Known as "Aunt Nut" to her nieces and nephews.

Notes for Jess Perigo:

Jess died when his son Jim was only three years old.

Child of Augusta Norwood and Jess Perigo is:

38i.James "Jim"5 Perigo.

Endnotes

1. Tree Talks vol. 29 no. 2 June 1989 Cortland County, Will Book III. Abstracted and contributed by Kathy Barnello, 118 Westminster Rd., DeWitt, NY13214.

2. CortlandCounty (NY) Cemetery Records - Town of Harford. Tombstones for Barney and Olive Norwood. .