Veteran of both the Mexican and Civil War
22nd Georgia Infantry
Company F - "Bartow Volunteers" or "Lincoln County Volunteers" , Lincoln County
- Private - June 13, 1862. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 2, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Delaware July 30, 1863. Roll for February 28, 1865, last on file, shows him "Detailed to
Hospital duty." No later record.
Mr. Norvell died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.N. Hardy.
He was born in Richmond,VA and came from a distinguished family there. He was an intellectual and was graduated with honors at the age of 19.
While teaching in SC, he married a pupil, Miss Mary Freeman. After her death, he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Hardy.
His survivors were sons T.E. Norvell of Grovetown, B.M. and J.C. Norvell of Augusta, W.C. Norvell of Cordelle, and daughters, Mrs. A.L. Hatcher of Augusta, Mrs. Emma Hardy and Mrs. C.M. Love of Atlanta.
Veteran of both the Mexican and Civil War
22nd Georgia Infantry
Company F - "Bartow Volunteers" or "Lincoln County Volunteers" , Lincoln County
- Private - June 13, 1862. Wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 2, 1863. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Delaware July 30, 1863. Roll for February 28, 1865, last on file, shows him "Detailed to
Hospital duty." No later record.
Mr. Norvell died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.N. Hardy.
He was born in Richmond,VA and came from a distinguished family there. He was an intellectual and was graduated with honors at the age of 19.
While teaching in SC, he married a pupil, Miss Mary Freeman. After her death, he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Hardy.
His survivors were sons T.E. Norvell of Grovetown, B.M. and J.C. Norvell of Augusta, W.C. Norvell of Cordelle, and daughters, Mrs. A.L. Hatcher of Augusta, Mrs. Emma Hardy and Mrs. C.M. Love of Atlanta.
Inscription
CSA. Pvt. Co. F 22 Ga. Vol. Inf.
CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY
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