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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Explorer


Name
  
John Donelson

Children
  
Rachel Jackson

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Relatives
  
Andrew Jackson (son-in-law) Donelson Caffery (great-grandson) Patrick T. Caffery (great-great-great grandson)

Died
  
1785, Kentucky, United States

Spouse
  
Rachel Stockley Donelson (m. 1744)

Similar People
  
James Robertson, Rachel Jackson, Andrew Jackson Donelson, Richard Henderson, Andrew Jackson

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John Donelson (1718–1785) was an American frontiersman, ironmaster, politician, city planner and explorer, who, along with James Robertson, co-founded the frontier settlement of Fort Nashborough, in Middle Tennessee, which would later become the city of Nashville, Tennessee. Donelson was also the father-in-law of future United States president, Andrew Jackson, who married his daughter, Rachel.

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Career

Donelson served in the Virginia House of Burgesses before moving to the Watauga settlements on the Holston and Watauga Rivers in Washington District, North Carolina. From about 1770 to 1779, he operated the Washington Iron Furnace at Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia. Along with James Robertson, he co-founded Fort Nashborough, in 1780, which would eventually become Nashville, Tennessee. A collection of his diaries are kept in Cleveland Hall, in Nashville.

Personal life

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

Death and legacy

Donelson was shot and killed on the banks of the Barren River in 1785, en route to Mansker's Station after a business trip.

Donelson, Tennessee was named in his honor.

References

John Donelson Wikipedia