


He was burgess for Upper Norfolk county (Nansemond) in January, 1639-40. "Tristam Norsworthy patented 150 acres in 1643 in Isle of Wight county. 1625, Widecombe, Devonshire, England.Ĭhildren of Tristam Norsworthy and Ann Lnu are: More About Tristam Norsworthy and Ann Lnu: Marriage: Abt. 1604 in Widecombe, Devonshire, England, and died Abt. 1656) Tristam Norsworthy (son of George Norsworthy and Elizabeth Bennett) was born Abt. His marriage to Elizabeth Pitt, daughter of Robert Pitt, is documented by Robert's will, dated 6 June 1672 and proved 9 June 1674 (W&D Book 2, P 128, IOW Co) He patented 650 acres in Isle of Wight County and 400 acres in Norfolk County The year of George's birth, 1632, is documented by a statement of his age as 40 years in Book E, 1666-1675, Norfolk County. Major George Norsworthy lineage to Tristram established by sale of 73 1/2 acres of land by grandson John Norsworthy, "eldest son of COL George Norsworthy, of the same County, who was eldest son of Major George Norsworthy, who was the eldest son of Tristram Norsworthy," (Deed Book 9,, Norfolk County), "part of land patented by my greatgrandfather, Tristram Norsworthy, 19 August, 1650, in Lower Norfolk." Major George Norsworthy was probably deceased by 1689, for he is said to be "late of the County of Nansemond" in a land transfer (Deed Book 1,, IOW Co., VA) from John and Ann Smith to John Mackmihill. ◦On, in a deed from John Smith and wife Anne to John (McMichael) Mickmichall, 20 acres.
