John Sevier

E191704

John Sevier was an American frontiersman, soldier, and statesman who became a Revolutionary War hero and later the first governor of Tennessee.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American frontiersman
American politician
American soldier
Revolutionary War veteran
governor
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1745-09-23
dateOfDeath 1815-09-24
describedAs American frontiersman, soldier, and statesman
Revolutionary War hero
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Sevier River
surface form: Sevier
givenName John
honoredBy Sevier County, Tennessee being named after him
Sevierville, Tennessee being named after him
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOf Province of North Carolina militia
surface form: North Carolina militia

Tennessee militia
United States House of Representatives
militaryBranch militia
militaryConflict overmountain campaigns against British and Loyalist forces
militaryRank colonel
notableAchievement first governor of Tennessee
leader in the State of Franklin movement
leading figure in the Watauga Association
notableWork leadership at the Battle of Kings Mountain
numberOfChildren 18
participantIn American Revolutionary War
Battle of Kings Mountain
frontier conflicts with Cherokee
placeOfBirth Rockingham County, Virginia
surface form: Rockingham County, Colony of Virginia

near present-day New Market, Virginia
placeOfDeath Fort Decatur, Alabama Territory
politicalMovement frontier statehood advocacy
positionHeld Governor of Tennessee
Governor of the State of Franklin
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Knoxville, Tennessee
Washington County, Tennessee
surface form: Washington County, North Carolina (now Tennessee)

Watauga, Tennessee
surface form: Watauga settlements

near present-day Sevierville, Tennessee
servedAsGovernorOfTennesseeInNonconsecutiveTerms true
sexOrGender male
spouse Catherine Sherrill
Sarah Hawkins
stateRepresentedInCongress Tennessee
termEndAsGovernorOfTennessee 1815
termStartAsGovernorOfTennessee 1796

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Battle of Kings Mountain commander John Sevier
Sevierville, Tennessee namedFor John Sevier
Tennessee frontier involves John Sevier
Tennessee militia commandedBy John Sevier
Willie Blount precededBy John Sevier
Governor of Tennessee firstHolder John Sevier
Archibald Roane predecessor John Sevier
Archibald Roane successor John Sevier