John Overton - Age Unknown |
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| The marble tablet in Easington Church | ||
| to the memory of John and Joan Overton. | ||
| Photograph courtesy of P.Crowther (2007) | ||
The inscription on the tablet reads; |
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THIS MONUMENT SPEAKS THE MEMORY OF THE DECEASED | ||
PRETIO PRUDENTIA PRAESTAT | ||
BE INDEX MARBLE TO THEIR FAMES | ||
The above mentioned John Overton was born in Easington abt. 1582, the son of Christopher Overton and his wife, Daughter (nee Wright) married abt. 1574.John married Joane Snawsell (as mentioned on the plaque) in 1606 she being the daughter of John Snawsell and Katherine (nee Hansard) of Bilton, E.Yorkshire. | ||
It is recorded that probably in 1643 Easington was raided by royalists and in the course of this action, the Overtons and the village was said to have lost some £2,000. It was at this time that John Overton was captured and imprisoned by Sir Hugh Cholmley and Michael Constable. |
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John & Joane Overton had a son Robert, born in Easington E.Yorkshire abt.1609 he went on to become a Maj.General involved at the siege of York, the battle of Marston Moor, and the battle of Dunbar. He became Governor in Hull, he died in London in 1676. |
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For further information on the Overton family, Please click this link to the Overton Hall article. |
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