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Jeremiah Jack Sr. fought in the Revolutionary Battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina, and the Battle of Boyd's Creek, Tennessee. He fought under the command of his friend, neighbor, and fellow church member John Sevier, the first Governor of Tennessee. Jeremiah Jack Sr. also served as a Justice of Knoxville, Tennessee. The Patriot is buried at Leiper's Fork Cemetery in Knoxville.
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Additional Information:
Residence: / Frederick / MD and / Washington / NC
Find-a-Grave: Patriot served as Justice of Knoxville, TN
Find-a-Grave lists wives as Martha Gillespie and Barbara Gillespie Hayes and children as John J, Jeremiah James, James, and Allen Gillespie
NSDAR cites: Birth: 11-13-1750 FREDERICK CO MARYLAND