Background
He was born in London, England, but his father, Thomas, moved to Jamaica when Isaac was seven years old.
He was born in London, England, but his father, Thomas, moved to Jamaica when Isaac was seven years old.
Isaac went to Philadelphia in 1690 to arrange for his family to move to that city, but on his return he found that they had all died in the great earthquake at Portuguese Royal. He returned to Philadelphia, went into business, and became one of the wealthiest proprietors in Pennsylvania. While he was in England in 1706 he came to the aid of William Penn in his difficulties and rescued him from imprisonment.
On his return to Philadelphia two years later, he was elected to the governor"s council, and from then until his death continued in public life.
He was elected mayor of Philadelphia in 1724. On the death of David Lloyd, he was unanimously chosen Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, but he declined and remained in the county court.
Foreign many years he was one of the chief representatives of the proprietaries, and by the will of Penn he was named a trustee of the province of Pennsylvania. Their son, Isaac, succeeded his father in business and also became active in politics, serving as speaker of the Assembly.
Norris died in Philadelphia on June 4, 1735.
Norris was a slave trader and owner. He and Mary Lloyd freed many of the slaves during their lifetimes or in their wills. Their children, including Elizabeth and Isaac Norris, Junior. freed the rest of them.
Foreign example, when Norris, Senior, died in 1737, his will freed "Indian servant man Will (born in my house).
The borough of Norristown, Pennsylvania is named for Norris, who in 1704 bought a large tract of land there from Pennsylvania
He was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly for many years, its speaker in 1712, justice for Philadelphia County in 1717, and, on the organization of the high court of chancery, became a master to hear cases with the lieutenant-governor.