Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2012, All Rights Reserved U.S. Data Repository Please read U.S. Data Repository Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Judith Anne Weeks Ancell for the US Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ ========================================================================= U.S. Data Repository NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================= Formatted by U.S. Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== Portrait And Biographical Album Of Mecosta County, Mich. Containing Portraits And Biographical Sketches of Prominent And Representative Citizens of the County together with Portraits And Biographies of All The Presidents Of The United States And Governors of the State. Also Containing A Complete History of The County, From Its Earliest Settlement To the Present Time. Chicago, Chapman Bros. 1883 =========================================================================== ADAMS, Norman W. =========================================================================== Page 261: Norman W. Adams, farmer on sec. 11, Hinton Tp., is a son of Wm. and Lucy (Waite) Adams, who were natives of Vermont and came to New York before the War of 1812, where they passed the remainder of their lives. The father was a soldier of that war and was in the battle of Niagara, or Lundy's Lane, where Gen. Scott was wounded, Mr. Adams being one of the bearers of the litter in which he was carried 12 miles. Norman W. was born in Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., Feb. 21, 1831. He was "bound out" at an early age to an uncle to serve until he was 21 years of age. On the expiration of his indentures he started overland for California, but was taken ill at Council Bluffs and returned to New York. Three years later he purchased a farm and engaged in butter and cheese making. In the spring of 1868 he came to this county and bought 80 acres of land in Hinton Tp., which is now his homestead. He has cleared 40 acres of land, put it into a good state of cultivation and erected suitable buildings. He is independent in politics; has held the office of Constable five years, and in 1871 was elected Notary Public, a post he still holds. He was married in Genesee Co., New York, Sept. 15, 1853, to Nancy S., daughter of Amos and Dimmis (Riley) Bailey. She was born in Wyoming Co., New York, Aug. 26, 1833, and her parents were natives of Vermont. Mr. and Mrs. Adams have three children, Jason E., born March 4, 1858, Minnie D., born Sept. 26, 1864, and Harrison P., born Nov. 8, 1870. ===========================================================================