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James Edward Overman 1607–1651 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1607

Birth Location: Saxony, Germany

Death Date: 1651

Death Location: Wetherford, Connecticut

Father: Samuel Overman

Mother: Irene Hobbs

Spouse(s): Mildred Prince

Children(s): Edward (Weberman)

The story of James Edward Overman began in 1607 in Saxony, Germany. James Edward Overman married Mildred C Prince, and had children including Edward Overman Weberman. James Edward Overman passed away in 1651 in Wetherford, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of James Edward Overman began in 1607 in Saxony, Germany.
  • James Edward Overman married Mildred C Prince, and had children including Edward Overman Weberman.
  • James Edward Overman passed away in 1651 in Wetherford, Connecticut.

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James Overman's Ancestors

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James Overman
1607–1651
Birth Place: Saxony, Germany
Parents
Samuel Overman
1585–
Irene Hobbs
1588–
Kent, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Overman's Descendants

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James (Edward) Overman (1607–1651) m. Mildred (C) Prince (1609–1679)
  1. 1. Edward (Overman) (Weberman) 1625–1651 m. Edith Weberman 1628–1651
    1. 1. Jacob Overman 1649–1715 m. Hannah WISWALL 1653–1692
      1. 1. Ephraim (Overman) Sr 1681–1732 m. Sarah Belman 1688–1786
        1. 1. Ephraim (Overman) Jr 1719–1785 m. Ruth Trueblood 1759–1827

James Overman's Timeline

2 Records

1607
1607
Birth of James Edward Overman in Saxony, Germany
Saxony, Germany
1651
1651
Age 44
Death of James Edward Overman in Wetherford, Connecticut
Wetherford, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1607
    Event Place: Saxony, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Wetherford, Connecticut

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