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His wife, Sarah Norton, became a locally famous midwife who met a violent death in October, 1879, by a runaway horse pulling her carriage.Her son would later be the person to place his Mother at Rose Hill Cemetery in what is now Black Diamond Regional Park. She is buried in
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During the California Gold Rush (1848–1855), he disposed of the museum and joined a wagon train for California. He took the so-called "southern route," and was one of the first settlers of
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After a few years working in Los Angeles as a farmer, Norton returned to Adrian where his wife soon died. He later remarried and moved back to California, this time settling in
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William Holcolm Webster and Rev. Melville Reuben Webster, History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut, E. R. Andrews Printing Company, 1915, page 641.
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Jacqueline Byer Dial, The Move of Coal Miners from Nortonville, California to Black Diamond, Washington Territory, 1885, self published, 1980.
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and became a government officer having the duty to stop the smuggling of contraband traffic across the US-Canada border.
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J. P. Munro-Fraser, History of Contra Costa County, California, W. A. Slocum & Co., Publishers, 1882, page 627.
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J. P. Munro-Fraser, History of Contra Costa County, California, W. A. Slocum & Co., Publishers, 1882, page 626.
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Traci Parent and Karen Terhune, Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, pages 115-126.
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Traci Parent and Karen Terhune, Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, pages 9-11.
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Traci Parent and Karen Terhune, Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, Arcadia Publishing, 2009, page 69.
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Noah Norton died on January 31, 1877, and is buried in the Webster Family Plot (Plot #1) at the
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After the war, Norton relocated his family to a wilderness area that would eventually become
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commenced, he volunteered and served as a Lieutenant and participated in the
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Retrieved on 20 January 2011; The White Witch of Nortonville,
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Burials at Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
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http://www.usgwtombstones.org/california/californ.html
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California Gold Rush
prospector
Adrian, Michigan
Nortonville, California
Greene County, New York
Lake Ontario
War of 1812
Battle of Lundy's Lane
Adrian, Michigan
Mexican–American War
Mexican–American War
Pensacola, Florida
Los Angeles, California
Contra Costa County, California
Nortonville, California
Rose Hill Cemetery
Mountain View Cemetery
Oakland, California






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