Individual Details

Charles Overman

(4 Dec 1686 - )



Charles liberated to marry Ann Symons on 18 Aug 1711.

Pasquotank County, NC Record of Deeds, 1700-1751, compiled by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman; Heritage Books, Inc., 1990
p.28, From Deed Book A
p.65
10 Oct 1713 Tho Boyd Esqr for 10£ paid by Chas. Overman to David Elder, sell to Charles Overman the within Mentioned Patnt, granted unto me. Signed: Tho: Boyd. Wit: Thos. Hasting, Jos. Jenkins. Regt. 23 Oct 1713

p.48-49, From Deed Book A,
p.126
17 Apr 1716 Charles Overman with consent of Anne my law wife and for 10£ paid by Jacob Sheryear sell the mentioned assignmt. Signed: Charles Overman, Anne Overman
Wit: W. Norris, Jno. Davis. Ack by Overman. Regt. 18 Apr 1716
DB A, p.127
17 Apr 1716 Jno. Davis of Pasquotank for 60£ paid by Charles Overman sold that tract known by name of Blonds, lying on Herring Creek otherwise called Twiddy's Creek, on Little River. Being land of Richard Cragg which at his decease he bequeathed to Jno & David Bailey, the whole tract 500 acres, Half of which adjoining Tweedy's to be David Bailey's & the moyety to be Jno. Bayly's - sold to me, sd. Jno Davis and now conveyed to Charles Overman, 250 acres. Signed: John Davis. Wit: W. Morris, Jno Simson, Mary Murden. Ack by Davis. Regt. 20 Apr 1716

p.66, From DB A, p.175
16 Jul 1717 Charles Overman for valuable consideration paid by Danl. Jackson sell 4 acres & a quarter of the Cypress Swamp lying between the plantations of said Charles Overman and Danl. Jackson, being the NE part of the Swamp. Signed: Charles Overman. Wit: W. Norris, John Davis. Ack. the same day. Regt. 19 Jul 1717.

Abstract of North Carolina Wills: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State: Sect of State: John Bryan Grimes, 1910, p.24
Pasquotank County
Jeremiah Symons
30 Mar 1713. 12 Dec 1713 (two dates - yet says no probate - was there a codicil?)
Sons to divide plantation - Jeremiah, William and Samuel. Daughters: Tamer, wife of Samuel Bundry, Deborah, wife of Wm Chancey, Sarah wife of Thos. Robinson, Mary Symons - all to receive slaves. Daughters: Ann Overman and Elizabeth Symons.
Executors: Jeremiah Symons, Samuel Bundey, Charles Overman
Wi: W. Norris, John Symons, Henry White. No probate

Pasquotank MM - Overman
1737, 11, 5. Thamer, Pasquotank, spinster, daughter of Charles, married Nehemiah White at Little River Monthly Meeting.
1737, 11, 5. Charles, the elder, and family dismissed departing from the innocence & simplicity of the truth.

Will of Charles:
The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 1, edited by James Robert Bent Hathaway. Abstract of Wills, p.359-60
Charles Overman. Pasquotank, 8 Aug 1755; probate 1756.
Wife Ann, son Samuel, grandson Reuben, son of Samuel & his brother Simon (presumably another grandson, son of Samuel), Sons Thomas and William. Grandson, James, son of Benjamin. Sons Benjamin and Enoch. Daughter Ann, wife James Morgan. Daughters Mary Armour and Elizabeth Armour, and Hannah Delon. Thomas Nicholson & nephew Joseph Robinson, Execuotrs. Wit: Joseph Moore, David Jackson.

Events

Birth4 Dec 1686Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut

Families

FatherJACOB Overman (1652 - 1715)
MotherHANNAH [Overman] ( - 1692)
SiblingJacob Overman (1678 - 1715)
SiblingThomas Overman (1679 - 1761)
SiblingEPHRAIM Overman (1681 - 1732)
SiblingMargery Overman (1683 - )
SiblingJohn Overman (1684 - 1744)
SiblingJoseph Overman (1688 - )
SiblingAnn Overman (1690 - )
SiblingHope Overman (1692 - )

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