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- According to the research done by Debbie Bascom, it is believedthatJeremiah was the father of John S. Everett and siblings. Jeremiahownedand operated a mill on Beaver Creek in Barren Co.,Kentucky. Hebought 200acres in Barren County, Kentucky August 28, 1798, (Book 12,p. 467). Hesold his property in the late 1820's and moved to theCherokee Purchasein Tennessee. In 1830 he is listed in Wayne CountyMissouri, next toThomas Everett. An article stated that Jeremiah hadseveral children andthat one of them was named John. Jeremiah hadseveral brothers- Jesse,William, Samuel, and Jeremiah's father wasSimeon Everett. Jesse'schildren bear the same names as those in ourfamily in BarrenCo.,Kentucky- Ewell, Bart, Thomas, and John. they areused either as afirst or middle name. Jeremiah's wife's maiden name was Saunders which fits with ourssinceSaunders is used as a middle name; John Saunders Everett. In 1831 Jeremiah and Thomas are listed in Izard County, Arkansastaxrecords. John is also listed there the following year. Thomas Ewell Everett was born in 1800 in Barren County, Kentuckyandthe only Everett in the county at that time was Jeremiah Everett..In1830, both Jeremiah and Thomas were in Wayne County, Missouri. In 1765 in Tyrrell County, North Carolina, Nathaniel Everett isnamedas a son in Joshua Everett's will . In Tyrrell Co. in 1782,Jeremiah isnamed as a son in Nathaniel's will. In 1790, Jeremiah islisted in thecensus. Jeremiah was in the Izard County, Arkansas Tax Records - 1831
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