He was the third and youngest son of Capt. Symon Garstin
Norman Garstin served as High Sheriff in 1685, and we find him named as one of the four Justices appointed to the Commission of the Peace by warrant signed by William III. himself immediately after the Battle of the Boyne.
He suceeded at Braganstown, his grand-uncle, Major James Garstin who died without issue in 1677. In 1698, he purchased from Godart, Earl of Athlone, the lands of Coolderry, co. Monaghan, the estate of Christopher, Lord Slane, who had been attainted
Norman married June 1677, Anne Jones, of Tulleniskea, co. Monaghan, niece of Welbore Ellis, Bishop of Meath, and cousin of Lords Mendip, Clifden, and Normanton. [1]
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He died in 1719 and did not leave a will. [2]
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