J.
OVERTON HOUSE

Located on the
west side of Rte. 112, by the intersection of Old Town
Road
This surviving home appears
on the 1797 Hulse map. It was the house of John
Overton, born in
1747 and died in 1807. During the Revolution he signed
the Association June 8, 1775, and served in Colonel
Josiah Smith's 1st Regiment of Minutemen of Suffolk
County.
He married Lois Hammond, the daughter of Rev. Noah
Hammond. Their children were
1. Anna born March 1776,
died June 11, 1852
2. Elizabeth
3. Noah, b. March 9, 1784; died Jan. 12, 1858
4. Joshua, b. Dec. 5, 1788; died Jan. 10, 1872
5. Charles, b. about 1791
6. Methusaleh, b. Jan. 10, 1795/6; died Nov. 10, 1834
Methusaleh was the next to own the house. Methusaleh
married Sarah Still on August 29, 1818. They had one
child John Hammond who was born on Jan. 1, 1827 and died
in 1914. John was married twice, first to Caroline
Emmons, who died in 1862 after ten years of marriage. His
second marriage was to Amelia Roberts in 1864. This
marriage produced one child John Ellis who was born Feb.
12, 1856 and died June 10, 1936.
The house appears as J.
Overton in the 1858 Chace map, and as J. Overton in the
1873 Beers-Comstock map.Their home was in Coram near the
intersection of Old Town Road and Rte. 112. The home
still stands today.
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