fact sources and
writings about this individual:
speculation that John was a Privateer or ship's Captain.
very hard to find any proof of John's life since he may have been at sea a lot he is hard to find in records.
1789 From the research of Tom Phillips ... "The estate auction for Christian Kinsler in Richland County, Camden district, South Carolina on May 18, 1789." John Eviringham of SC is listed as one of purchasers of property of the estate." No proof if this is the John Everingham on this page or his son.
Research of Kevin Everingham of MI, 2006-2015*
1790 From the book: Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, 1929 - On January 2nd, 1790, Hannah Everingham applied for letter of adm. John Baker Bennett, David Longstreet, Sec. John Gardner, Sarah Gardner, Test. In a note to Lewis Gardner, R.P. Jan 2nd 1790, D. Longstreet agrees to be security for Mrs. Hannah Everingham, widow of John Everingham, dec'd. this document alone pushes against the narritive that this Hannah could be Hannah Gibberson. This document makes that idea much less likely.
Historical Collections of the Georgia Chapters Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol II., Records of Richmond County, Georgia, formerly Saint Paul's Parish, published 1929 (ISBN 0-8063-4581-0).... "John Everingham, dec'd, Jan 2, 1790, Hannah Everingham applies for letters of adm.- John Baker Bennett, David Longstreet, Sec. R.P. Jan 2, 1790, D. Longstreet agrees to be security for Mrs. Hannah Everingham, widow of John Everingham, deceased Jan 2, 1790."
Georgia Intestate Records by Jeannette Holland Austin,.. pg.101, "John Everingham, dec'd, Hannah Everingham issued L/A 1/2/1790, John Baker Bennett, David Longstreet, secs; 1790 Britton Dawson, John Twiggs, George Wyche, Hugh Magee, Nathan Bostick, Hezekiah Beal, John Britt, admrs, Richmond, AB."
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