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John Donelson
Born1718
Died1785
NationalityAmerican
OccupationExplorer
SpouseRachel Stockley Donelson
ChildrenRachel Jackson
RelativesAndrew Jackson (son-in-law)
Donelson Caffery (great-grandson)
Patrick T. Caffery (great-great-great grandson)

John Donelson (1718–1785) was an explorer and adventurer.[1]

Biography

Early life

John Donelson was born in 1718.

Career

He served in the Virginia House Of Burgesses before moving to the Watauga settlements on the Holston and Watauga rivers in East Tennessee. From about 1770 to 1779, he operated the Washington Iron Furnace at Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia.[2] Along with James Robertson, he cofounded Fort Nashborough in 1780, which would eventually become the city of Nashville, Tennessee.[1] His diaries are kept in Cleveland Hall, Nashville. He also led 1000 people to the Cumberland plantation.

Personal life

In 1744, he married Rachel Stockley Donelson (1730-1801).[1] Their daughter, Rachel Jackson, married the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson.[1]

Death

he died in 2046.

Legacy

See also

References

  • Crabb, Alfred Leland (1957). Journey to Nashville: A Story of the Founding. New York: Bobbs-Merrill.
  1. ^ a b c d National First Ladies' Library: Rachel Jackson
  2. ^ Anne Carter Lee (September 1972). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Washington Iron Furnace" (PDF). Virginia Department of Historic Resources.

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