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Jeremiah Chamberlain


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eremiah Chamberlain (1740-1829) was the eldest son of Ninian Chamberlain, Sr. (1719-1804) and Jennet Unknown (1720-1784), of Jefferson Co., TN, as family wills and other official documents unmistakably prove. He was an accomplished surveyor. He is said to have come to America from Ireland with his parents and siblings at the age of 16 (c1756). Jeremiah married Margaret Carmichael in 1787, and was the father of 9 children. The couple settled in what was to become Grainger Co. Originally buried in the Chamberlain family cemetery in May Spring, Grainger Co., TN, Jeremiah's body was among those removed to Martha Sunderland Cemetery, Hamblen Co., in 1941 to make way for Cherokee Lake. Although his headstone indicates that he died in 1824, his will and probate documents clearly show that he lived until 1829. He fought in the Revolutionary War as a soldier for NC, reportedly serving as a private at the Battle of Kings Mtn. and afterwards accompanying Col. John Sevier on expeditions against t

Timeline

Birth- 1 Jan 1740
Co. Antrim, Ireland
Marriage- 22 Nov 1787-Age: 48 years
Margaret Carmichael
Greene Co., TN
Death- 11 Sept 1829-Age: 90 years
Heart Failure
Grainger Co., TN
Burial
May Sprg., Grainger Co., TN (Rebur. Martha Sunderland Cem., Hamblen Co., TN)

Other Facts

Father
Ninian Chamberlain
Mother
Jennet Unknown
Gender
Male
Occupation
Farmer; Surveyor

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Created:13 Jan 2013

Modified: 9 Sept 2014

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Forces War Records, Jeremiah Chamberlain (https://uk.forceswarrecords.com/memorial/527301267/jeremiah-chamberlain/facts : accessed 16 May 2024), database and images,


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