Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJohn SEVIER
Birth Date23 Sep 1745
Birth PlaceNorth Carolina
Death Date24 Sep 1815 Age: 70
Burial PlaceLawn Of Knox County Courthouse, Knoxville
MemoAbstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots
OccupationRW General At Boyd’s Creek Battle, Governor Of Tennessee
Spouses
Birth Date3 Jun 1746
Birth PlaceFrederick County, Virginia
Death Date1 Jan 1780 Age: 33
Death PlaceWashington County, Tennessee
Burial PlaceTelford, Washington County, Tennessee, Sevier Cemetery
Family ID7251
ChildrenSarah Hawkins (1770-1839)
Notes for John SEVIER
John Sevier (pronounced “severe”) was born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, and was married by 16. He supported his family the usual frontier ways: furs, farming, land, and a tavern. The family moved to what now is Tennessee (then part of North Carolina) in the 1770s, and he was elected to the N.C. Provincial Congress. He fought Native Americans immediately prior to the Revolution. In 1776 he was named lieutenant colonel in the Washington District Militia, which he led four years later as part of the Overmountain Campaign resulting in victory at King’s Mountain, S.C. His wife died a few months before. Later he married a woman he had caught, literally, after she rescued herself from a Cherokee attack and climbed into Fort Watauga. Much of his war action was against Loyalists and the Cherokees, including a raid across the mountains in 1781 that destroyed Tuckaseegee and five other villages. Sevier was among western county leaders who jumped the gun in 1784 by forming a new state before Congress had approved it! Their declaration of a State of Franklin was met with vehement resistance from the N.C. government and led to violence. Sevier was elected governor, but the state effectively ended when his term did four years later, due to a lack of support by area citizens. Arrested for treason, he was never tried and swore renewed allegiance to N.C. He was elected to the General Assembly and named brigadier general of the militia. Sevier was involved in organizing the State of Tennessee and elected its first governor. In his later years he was elected to the U.S. Senate and House. Given his frontier history, perhaps it is fitting he died on a mission at age 70 to set a boundary with the Creek Nation in what now is Alabama. His remains were later moved to a memorial in Knoxville, Tenn.

From AmRevNC.com

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Notes for Sarah Jane (Spouse 1)
Sarah and John married 1761 in Frederick, now Shenandoah Co, VA, and they were the parents of:

Joseph, II/17 Mar 1763 m. Charity Cawood; 2) Mary Finley; 3) Elizabeth Betsey Lowrey
James/25 Oct 1764 m. Nancy Conway
John, Jr/20 Jun 1766 m. Elizabeth Conway; 2) Sarah Richards; 3) Sophia Garoutte
Elizabeth/1768 (Mrs William H Clark)
Sarah Hawkins/Jul 1770 (Mrs Benjamin Brown)
Mary Ann/1772 (Mrs Samuel May); 2 (Mrs Joshua Carland)
Valentine/1773 m. Mary Arnett; 2) Patience Matlock; 3) Sarah Cooper
Richard "Dicky"/1775 - Dec 1793 (never married)
Rebecca/abt 1778 (Mrs John Waddell, Jr)
Nancy/1780 (Mrs Benjamin Brown); 2 (Mrs Walter King)

Gravesite Details
Mar 2013: To be precise, this is not her grave (that has never been found); it is a memorial to her that was placed in 1946 on the Knoxville Courthouse lawn. Her burial was somewhere around the Nolichucky Fort.

On Find A Grave.

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