Revolutionary War
Jeremiah Campbell
of Early Tennessee
Compiled by C. Hammett, 2001
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JEREMIAH CAMPBELL, born 15 Dec 1762 (location not given), applied for his revolutionary pension on Aug. 14, 1832 while living in Carter County, Tennessee. He enlisted Oct. 1, 1780 in Washington County, North Carolina (now Tennessee) and served three months as a Private in the company of Capt. Valentine Sevier, under Colonels John Sevier and Campbell in the North Carolina troops. He was in the battle of King's Mountain. He enlisted again early in September 1781, serving four months in Capt. Landon Carter's company, Col. John Sevier's regiment and was in the engagement on the Ashley River. He died in Carter County, Oct. 4, 1843. (Rev War Pension File No. S3131) According to the 1835 Pension Roll, he was a resident of Carter County, and had been a private in the North Carolina Line, $23.33 Annual Allowance, $69.99 Amount Received, November 12 1832 Pension Started, Age 72 (1835 Tn Pension Roll) See also Landon Carter.

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Bibliography

Armstrong, Zella, Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, compiled from Pension Statements, Originally Published in Five Pamphlets in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1933, reprinted Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 1975)

White, Virgil, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Abstract Files, National Historical Publishing Company, Waynesboro, 1990







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