Person:Abigail Overman (1)

m. 8 Apr 1708
  1. Abigail Overman1709 - 1781
  2. Joseph Overman1711 - 1739
  3. Ann Overman1714 - 1733
  4. Sarah Overman1722 - 1762
  5. Isaac Overman1727 - 1785
  • HJohn Pike1702 - 1774
  • WAbigail Overman1709 - 1781
m. 2 Oct 1731
  1. Sarah Pike1733 - 1811
  2. Ann Pike1734 -
  3. Susannah Pike1737 -
  4. Elizabeth Pike1739 - 1816
  5. Samuel Pike, twin1741 -
  6. John Pike, twin1741 -
  7. Ruth Pike1744 -
  8. Rachel Pike1748 -
  9. Nathan Pike1749 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Abigail Overman
Gender Female
Birth[2] 19 May 1709 Pasquotank Precinct, Albemarle, Province of Carolina
Marriage 2 Oct 1731 Pasquotank Precinct, Albemarle, Province of CarolinaSymons Creek MM
to John Pike
Occupation[1] Minister
Death? 22 Feb 1781 North Carolina, United States
Religion[1] Quaker - Cane Creek MM
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Snow Camp Historical Drama Society staff. History of Snow Camp, NC/ Lila Reynolds File. (P.O.B.535, Snow Camp, NC, 27349).

    Descendants are scattered throughout North Carolina and the West.
    Abigail and Wright, rode horseback to Eastern North Carolina, to the Friends Quarterly Meeting held at Little River in Perquimans in June, 1751. They requested that a Meeting be established at Cane Creek. The request was granted, and Cane Creek Friends Meeting was set up October 7th, 1751. Abigail was a minister, and very active in the Meeting. Through the years, the Meeting granted Abigail a minute to visit other Friends Meetings. John and Abigail were charter members of the Cane Creek Monthly Meeting.
    [Written by Juanita Owens Euliss of Snow Camp, NC.]

  2. Guilford College; Greensboro, North Carolina; Marriages, Vol 01, 1756-1840; Collection: North Carolina Yearly Meeting Minutes.

    Abigail Pike Daughter of Ephram and Sarah Overman was born in Pasquotank County North Carolina 9-3-1709 [09 May 1709].