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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Bazabeel Norman

Spouse(s)
  
Fortune Stevens


Occupation
  
soldier

Other names
  
Bazael, Bazil, Basil

Died
  
July 17, 1830

Born
  
July 12, 1760 (
1760-07-12
)
Frederick, Maryland

Ethnicity
  
multiracial (African/Scottish)

Children
  
Rebecca, Aquilla, Bazael, James, Joseph

Bazabeel Norman, also known variously as Basil, Bazil and Bazael, among other variants, was a free mulatto (biracial) Revolutionary War soldier, serving in the 7th Maryland Regiment under the command of Colonel John Gunby from 6 June 1778 and until 31 July 1783. His mother was a mulatto indentured servant of British and African ancestry named Jane. Bazabeel also served an indenture until age twenty-one but was never enslaved, nor were his descendants. He was the second black landowner in the state of Ohio. His direct descendent Major Henry A. Norman was a Tuskegee Airman who fought in World War II.

References

Bazabeel Norman Wikipedia


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