John Adair

E171837

John Adair was an American soldier and politician who served as the eighth governor of Kentucky in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf American politician
human
soldier
birthDate 1757-01-09
birthPlace Chester County, South Carolina
surface form: Chester County, Province of South Carolina
burialPlace Frankfort Cemetery
surface form: State Cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky
causeOfDeath natural causes
conflict American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1840-05-19
deathPlace Harrodsburg, Kentucky
ethnicGroup Scots-Irish American
honoredIn Adair County, Kentucky
Adair County, Missouri
knownFor leadership in Kentucky politics in the early 19th century
military service in the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812
legislativeBody Kentucky House of Representatives
United States House of Representatives
militaryBranch Continental Army
Kentucky militia
militaryRank general
movement Jeffersonian democracy
nativeLanguage English
notableEvent captured and imprisoned by the British during the American Revolutionary War
commanded Kentucky troops in the War of 1812
notableWork service as eighth governor of Kentucky
numberOfChildren 12
occupation planter
politician
soldier
officeEndTime 1824
officeStartTime 1820
ordinalInOffice 8th Governor of Kentucky
party Democratic-Republican Party
positionHeld Governor of Kentucky
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
Member of the United States House of Representatives
precededBy Gabriel Slaughter
regionOfActivity Southern United States
surface form: American South

Kentucky
religion Presbyterianism
residence Kentucky
spouse Catherine Palmer
stateRepresented Kentucky
succeededBy Joseph Desha

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Adair County, Iowa namedAfter John Adair