Thomas Overton was born in
Louisa County, Virginia, on August 15, 1753. His parents were James Overton and Mary Waller. His younger brother,
John (of
Travellers Rest) would go on to become one of
Andrew Jackson's closest friends and was the founder of the city of
Memphis. Overton served throughout the
Revolutionary War in the
Continental Army, and was an original member of the
Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia. He was first appointed
2nd Lieutenant in the
9th Virginia Regiment in 1776 and was promoted to
1st Lieutenant in 1778. He was transferred to the
1st Virginia Regiment on March 14, 1778, and was made a Lieutenant, adjutant of the
4th Continental Dragoons on July 1, 1779. He was made a
Captain on April 24, 1781. Overton married Sarah Woodson in 1787, and they were married until her death. Overton then married Penelope Holmes (a sister of
Gabriel Holmes) in 1795. He had five children (three with Woodson and two with Holmes): his daughter Jane (by his first wife) was the mother of
Thomas Overton Moore,
Governor of Louisiana from 1860 to 1864, and his son (by his first wife)
Walter Hampden Overton was elected to the
United States House of Representatives in 1828. His son William S. Overton died of
typhus at age 15 in 1822 while enrolled at the
United States Military Academy. Another son James G. Overton may have been involved with the
1826 Christmas cadet riot at the academy. which made him a
Brigadier General), and around 1804 he moved to
Tennessee, where he died on February 27, 1824. == Duel ==