Norma Lee Cropper was born 16 January 1928 at Accomack County, Virginia, United States of America.[1] She was a daughter of Walter Cropper and Eva Cropper.[2][3]
Norma lived with her family near Atlantic, Accomack County, Virginia in 1930 and 1940.[2][3]
At her mother’s death in 1974, Norma Lee’s surname was Moore, and she lived at Selbyville, Sussex County, Delaware.[4]
Norma Lee Moore may have died 5 September 2007 at Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland.[6]
Sources
↑ Norma Lee Cropper, born 16 January 1928 Accomack, Virginia, Virginia, U.S., Birth Records, 1912-2015, Delayed Birth Records, 1721-1920 [database on-line], Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, citing Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia, Births, 1864-2015. Ancestry Record 9277 #876453.
↑ 2.02.1 Norma L Cropper in James E Downing household, 1930 United States Census, Accomack County, Virginia, population schedule, Atlantic Magisterial District, enumerated 16 April 1930, enumeration district 1-3, supervisor’s district 13, sheet 10B, Old Stage Road, dwelling number 224, visited family number 228; NARA microfilm publication T626; FHL microfilm: 2342167. Ancestry Record 6224 #85986004. FamilySearch Record: CZYS-NPZ.
↑ 3.03.1 Norma L Cropper in Walter Cropper household, 1940 United States Census, Accomack County, Virginia, population schedule, Atlantic District, enumerated 8 April 1940, enumeration district 1-1, supervisor’s district 1, sheet 3A, visited household number 43; NARA microfilm publication T627, roll m-t0627-04241. Ancestry Record 2442 #20103890. FamilySearch Record: VRYM-LRL.
↑ “Mrs. Walter Cropper”, obituary, The Daily Times newspaper, Salisbury, Maryland, USA, Friday 18 October 1974 issue, page 8, column 1. Image at Newspapers.com.
↑ “Norma Lee Moore”, death notice, The Daily Times newspaper, Salisbury, Maryland, USA, Friday 7 September 2007 issue, page B2, column 5 bottom. Image at Newspapers.com.
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