George Norton was born in the Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)
George Norton died young.
George Albert Norton was born about 1891, his birth registered that year in Brighton East, Victoria, the son of Robert Norton and Alice Wilkinson. [1]
George died in 1892 at the East Melbourne Hospital, aged 12 months. [2]
Following a service on 27th February 1892, his remains were interred in a family grave (Church of England C 134) at the Brighton General Cemetery, Caulfield South, Victoria. Already in the grave were his three of his sisters who had predeceased him: Euphemia Ann Elizabeth Norton (7 years); Annie Maud Norton (6 months); and Ethel Mindora Norton (3 yrs 2 mths). [3][4]
Sources
Norton-3010 was created by Shane Norton through the import of Combined Norton and Sigley lin.ged on Mar 18, 2015.
↑Birth Victoria Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. (Online index accessed 17 Feb 2024): 1891 Birth Registration 9718/1891, Geo Alb NORTON (Mother: Alice WILKINSON ; Father: Robt) birth registered at Brighton East
↑Death, Victoria (Australia) Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. (Online index accessed 17 Feb 2024): 1892 Death Registration 2932/1892, Geo Albt NORTON (Mother: Alice UNKNOWN ; Father: Robt) Melbourne E Hosp, age 12 months
↑Birth, Death, BurialFind a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168119080/george_albert-norton: accessed February 17, 2024), memorial page for George Albert Norton (13 Feb 1891–20 Feb 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 168119080, citing Brighton General Cemetery, Caulfield South, Glen Eira City, Victoria, Australia; Maintained by ! woowoo (contributor 49949980).
↑BurialThe Brighton CemetoriansSearch (accessed 17 Feb 2024) citing burial of George Albert NORTON on 27/02/1892 Brighton general Cemetery, Church of England C 134, age 12 months
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with George by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with George: