Isaac OVERTON
Abt 1640 - 1688 (~ 48 years)-
Name Isaac OVERTON Born Abt 1640 , , England Gender Male Died 1688 Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States Buried First Church Cemetery, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States Person ID I10248 Patterson & Markham Family Tree Last Modified 17 Mar 2019
Father General Robert OVERTON, d. Bef 1652 Mother Hannah ELTON Family ID F3691 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Sarah TERRY, b. Aug 1658, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. 20 Dec 1706, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age ~ 48 years) Children 1. Isaac OVERTON, b. May 1673, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States , d. 4 Nov 1723, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States (Age ~ 50 years) Family ID F3698 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - JOHN ELTON, Southold. "Being very weake." Leaves one half of movable estate to wife, the other half to Isaac Overton. Leaves to wife one half of lands and houses during life. After her decease the whole to go to Isaac Overton, "my sister's son." To daughter in law, Anna Nicolls, ?10, in cattle. Makes his "trusty and well beloved friends," Mr. Joshua Hobert and Mr. Thomas Hutchinson executors, and they are "to use all decent means to promote the welfare of my estate, and to counsel and direct my dear wife and kinsman, as may be most to God's glory, and their own good." Dated April 19, 1675. Witnesses, Mary Wells, Elizabeth Clarke. Proved at Court of Sessions, held at Southold, June 3, 1675. Inventory taken amounting to ?123.
Immigrated to America from England prior to 1652, with his widowed mother, Hannah Elton Overton, whose brother, John Elton, already lived in Southold ("Refugees of 1776", Frederic G. Mather, 1913). According to long-standing family tradition his father was believed to be General Robert Overton.
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- JOHN ELTON, Southold. "Being very weake." Leaves one half of movable estate to wife, the other half to Isaac Overton. Leaves to wife one half of lands and houses during life. After her decease the whole to go to Isaac Overton, "my sister's son." To daughter in law, Anna Nicolls, ?10, in cattle. Makes his "trusty and well beloved friends," Mr. Joshua Hobert and Mr. Thomas Hutchinson executors, and they are "to use all decent means to promote the welfare of my estate, and to counsel and direct my dear wife and kinsman, as may be most to God's glory, and their own good." Dated April 19, 1675. Witnesses, Mary Wells, Elizabeth Clarke. Proved at Court of Sessions, held at Southold, June 3, 1675. Inventory taken amounting to ?123.