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John McGavock

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Nationality
  
American

Parents
  
Randal McGavock

Died
  
June 7, 1893

Name
  
John McGavock

Occupation
  
Planter


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Spouse(s)
  
Carrie Elizabeth Winder

Children
  
Winder McGavock Cynthia T. McGavock

Relatives
  
John Berry McFerrin (son-in-law)

Residence
  
Carnton, Franklin, Tennessee, United States

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Col. John McGavock (1815–1893) was an American heir and Southern planter.

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Early life

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John McGavock was born on April 2, 1815. His father was Randal McGavock (1766–1843), Mayor of Nashville from 1824 to 1825 and owner of the Carnton Southern plantation in Franklin, Tennessee. His sister Elizabeth Irwin McGavock was married to William Giles Harding, owner of the Belle Meade Plantation.

Career

McGavock worked as private secretary for Felix Grundy in his Washington, D.C. office.

Upon his father's death, he inherited the Carnton plantation. He soon added a Greek Revival two-story portico at the front and a two-story gallery at the rear. Washington Bogart Cooper (1802–1888) painted his portrait circa 1850.

During the American Civil War, Carnton was damaged by the Battle of Franklin and served as a hospital for the Confederacy. On December 1, 1864, four Confederate Generals lay dead at Carnton: Patrick R. Cleburne, Hiram B. Granbury, John Adams, and Otho F. Strahl. In 1866, they donated two acres of land to establish the McGavock Confederate Cemetery on the plantation.

Personal life

He married Carrie Elizabeth Winder (1829–1905) in December 1848. They had a son, Winder McGavock (1857–1907), and a daughter, Cynthia, who married John Berry McFerrin.

Death

McGavock died on June 7, 1893, at the age of seventy-eight.

References

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