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William Overton |
Immigrant Ancestor | see FAMILY TREE |
Born: 08 Dec 1638 England
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Married: 24 Nov 1670 Yorktown Harbor, York, VA
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Died: Hanover Co., VA | ||
WIFE
CHILDREN
1. Elizabeth Overton b. 28 Jun 1673
2. William Overton b. 14 Aug 1675
3. Temperance Overton b. 02 May 1679
4. Samuel Overton b. 14 Aug 1685
5. James Overton b. 1688
6. Barbara Overton b. 05 Feb 1689/90
According to "America's First Families" William Overton of New Kent and
Hanover Counties, VA was an original landed proprietor and colonel under Oliver
Cromwell."
William Overton came to Virginia before 1659.
It is generally believed and stated, although without absolute proof, that Gen.
Robert Overton was the father of the Virginia immigrant. He was one of Oliver
Cromwell's chief officers, and distinguished himself at the battle of Marston
Moor. He accompanied Cromwell to Scotland in 1650, and commanded a brigade of
Ironsides at the battle of Dunbar. He was a soldier and scholar and an intimate
friend of Milton. He ended his years as a political prisoner in the Tower of
London. He married, in 1632, Anne, daughter of Jeremy Gardiner of Stratford Bow,
Middlesex, England.
b. He is believed to have emigrated to Virginia shortly after his marriage in
1670 (another source states that they were married at Yorktown, on board the
vessel in which Elizabeth Waters had come to Virginia). A book called Josephus,
which was in the possession of their daughter, Barbara (Overton) Winston, and
which she passed, in her will, to her son, John Winston, and through several
generations after that, was destroyed in a fire, but not before several written
copies of its entries had been made by several different descendants. These were
entries of William Overton, his date of birth and marriage, and the names and
dates of birth of his children. Some records call his wife Mary, others
Elizabeth, which appears to be the case also with one of their daughters. But
the will of Ann Waters, dated 7 Sep 1697, of St. Sepulchre, London, England,
specifically calls her daughter Elizabeth Overton "now in Virginia". Also named
as being in Virginia is her brother, John Waters. A deed is recorded in the
Virginia land books for 4,600 acres of land on the south side of Pamunky River
on Falling Creek, 23 April 1681, to William Overton, for transporting 92 persons
to the colony, including Elizabeth Overton; this would appear to indicate that
he had indeed married Elizabeth in England. An additional grant, dated 29 Oct
1690, was made to William Overton for 837 acres lying in St. Peter's Parish, New
Kent Co. (now Hanover) for transporting 17 persons.
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