Norman was born about 1912. He passed away about 1968.
Sources
Vermont Birth Records, 1909-2008, Norman Dawley Lord, birth date: 5/29/1912, birth place: Mount Holly, Rutland, Vt. father: Julius Philip Lord, mother: Eva Martha Lord
1920 U.S. Census, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vt. age: 7, living with parents, Julius, 42, Eva, 40, 6 siblings, Edward, 15, Frank, 14, Katherine, 12, Earl, 10, Florence, 5, Gordon, 4, and grandmother, Abbie M. Lord, 69
1930 U.S. Census, Mount Holly, Rutland, Vt. age: 17, living with parents, Julius, 52, Eva, 49, 3 siblings, Earl, 21, Gordon, 14, Florence, 15, and sister-in-law, Nellie Lord, 22, occupation: works on family farm
WW II Draft Cards, 1940-1947, Norman Dally Lord, age: 28, birth date: 5/29/1912, birth place: Mount Holly, Vt. residence place: North Clarendon, Rutland, Vt. registration date: 10/16/1940, registration place: Clarendon,, Rutland, Vt. employer: R.E. Spear Inc., height: 6', weight: 165, complexion: dark, hair color: brown, eye color: blue, next of kin: Mrs. Elizabeth Murray Lord
1950 U.S. Census, Castleton, Rutland, Vt. age: 37, address: continuing on dirt road north off Route 4, living with wife Elizabeth, 37, and 5 children, Norman, 11, Nancy, 6, Roger, 4, John, 2, Elizabeth, born in Jan., occupation: driver, trailer truck, grocery business
U.S. Find a Grave Index 1600s-current, Pleasant View Cemetery, Ludlow, Windsor County, Vt. birth date: 5/29/1912, birth place: Mount Holly, Rutland Coun ty, Vt. death date: 12/29/1968, death place: Hydeville, Rutland County, Vt. father: Julius Philip Lord, mother: Eva Lord, spouse: Elizabeth Lord
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Norman by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's 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 Norman: