There is a very strong possibility that Isham Norton Sr. was not the son of James Norton Sr. and Martha Hathcock, but rather the son of one of Martha’s brothers, possibly Thomas Hathcock. This conclusion is reached on the basis of Y-DNA profiles of a number of lineal male descendants of Isham, who have Y-DNA profiles that are identical to Hathcock males who trace their lineage back to Edward Hathcock, Martha Hathcock’s father.
1843,1844 In one internet Norton history
1840 it is said that “Isham Norton was the son of Thomas Hathcock. Thomas is the brother of Martha Hathcock. Aparently Thomas lost his wife and martha took in his newborn son and he was raised as a Norton.” While this may be true, I am not aware of any concrete evidence. It is true that a number of male-line descendents of Isham Norton Sr. have the Hathcock Y-DNA haplotype, but it Is likely that Martha Hathcock had other brothers than Thomas who might have been Isham’s biological father.
Notes for ISHAM NORTON, SR.:
1644,1845Isham resided in Northamption Co., NC during the Revolutionary War. He was drafted and served two tours (9 mos.) under Capt. John Peterson, Capt David Short; General Richard Caswell, Commanding Officer. Then under Capt. Jesse Dupree and Col. Linton, General Sumner. He was present and engaged in a skirmish with the enemy at the Town of Halifax, NC. His service was altogether performed in different parts of North Carolina, and he was very little with the Continental Troops. US Pension Certificate #16263, Richmond County, NC. Isham's pension file #S7 265, shows last pension paid 9-4-1833. Certificate of Pension issued the 20th day of July 1833 and sent to Martin D. Crawford Rockingham, NC.
In March 1787 Isham Norton, Sr., some of his brothers including James Norton, Jr, and some of his neighbors including one Starling Rachels, also moved to Richmond County. The Nortons, Rachels, and Hathcocks were all neighbors in Richmond County and lived near Joe's Creek. Mr. John Arch Rachels provided the names of the children of Isham Norton, Sr.
Starling Rachels was listed very close to the Nortons in the 1786 Census of Northampton Co., NC, and the 1790 Census of Richmond County. Fredrick Norton and Serling (Starling) Rachel witnessed James Norton, Sr's land grand #1084 in 1799. He testified that Isham Norton was born in Northampton Co., NC in Isham's pension application.
According to Richmond County, NC Court Minutes, Term of Court December 1804, Isam Norton, Nazareth Norton, Elias Norton, Miles Norton and Elisha Hathcock were ordered to work on a road in this county, 11 Dec, 1804. Neither Nazareth, Elias nor Mill (spelled like this) Norton were listed on the 1790 or 1800 census of Richmond County, NC. Nazareth was listed on the 1830 Census of Richmond County, pg. 217.
In the year 1823 Silas Norton, David Norton and James W. Norton petitioned the court for permission to build a bridge in Richmond County.
According to Apprentice & Orphan Records of Richmond County, NC,
Silas Norton, 8 years and 6 months old and Zella Hathcock, 5 years old were bound to William Norton, June 1816 in Richmond County, NC.
Mark Hathcock, 13 years old, 'orphan' and
Elijah Hathcock, 10 years old, 'orphan' were bound to Nazareth Norton, (no date, but likely June 1816)
1846In the 1830 Census of Fayette Co GA the following Nortons are shown: James H. Norton (pg 193); Martin Norton (pg 192) [His obituary in the January 29th, 1845 issue of the Fayetteville Observer printed in Fayetteville, NC, states: Died in Fayette Co GA on the 16th, Mr. Martin Norton, formerly of Richmond Co]; Miles V. Norton (pg 182); Silas M. Norton (pg 129); and William G. Norton (pg 182)