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  1. Family tree of Nathan Bedford FORREST. American Civil War, Mexican-American War, War of 1812. Born Nathan Bedford FORREST. American lieutenant general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Born on July 13, 1821 in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, USA , United States. Died on October 29, 1877 in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.

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    Nathan Bedford Forrestwas born in 1821 in Chapel Hill, Bedford County, Tennessee. His parents were William Forrest and Miriam Beck. Nathan had a twin sister, Fanny. He grew up with no education except the backwoods skills of hunting, tracking and survival. His father was a blacksmith.He moved with his parents and siblings in 1834 to TIppah County, ...

    He was married to Mary Montgomery in 1845 in Desoto County, Mississippi. He moved his family to Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee and is found on the census there in 1860, He was a planter.He and Mary had the following children: 1. Willliam Montgomery Forrest born in 1846 in Mississippi 2. Frances Forrest born in 1849 in Mississippi

    When war came to the south Nathan Bedford Forrest enlisted as a private along with two of his brothers.Soon after entering the Confederate service June 14, 1861, as a private in White's mounted rifles, he obtained authority to raise a regiment of cavalry, the equipment of which he purchased at his private expense at Louisville. With great ingenuity...

    After the war, Nathan Bedford Forrest returned to Memphis, Tennessee, and entered private business as a lumber merchant and planter, later becoming president of the Selma, Marion and Memphis Railroad. In the late 1860s, he associated himself with a fledgling secret society called the Ku Klux Klan and allegedly was its first Grand Wizard, though he ...

    He died on October 29, 1877, reportedly from complications of diabetes. 1. Known as Bedford during his lifetime 2. Nathan Bedford Forrest made his fortune as a planter, real estate developer and slave trader in the Memphis area. When the Civil War broke out, he was one of the richest men in the South. He was also known as a duelist. 3. With little ...

    Forrest County, Mississippi is named in his honor, as is Forrest City, Arkansas & Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park in Tennessee. The Tennessee legislature keeps a bust of Forrest in its chamber. I...
    A 25-foot statue of Forrest, along I-65 in Nashville on private land, has been an ongoing object of controversy, including disputes over cutting the vegetation around it. The statue's designer was...
    As late as World War II, a US Army base in Tennessee was named in his honor.
    A high school in Jacksonville, Florida was named in his honor in 1959 at the urging of the Daughters of the Confederacy, as a retort to the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision orderi...
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    • July 13, 1821
    • Mary Ann (Montgomery) Forrest
    • October 29, 1877
  2. Apr 25, 2023 · Family Overview. Nathan Bedford Forrest's family can be summed up in two words: rough and tragic. His father died young, which left many of his young children without his leadership. His mother was a strong woman, but in 1841, the Forrest family was struck with another tragedy when three of her daughters and two of her sons died of typhoid.

  3. Jan 30, 2023 · Nathan Bedford Forrest, the Confederate Civil War general who some say founded the Ku Klux Klan, died October 29, 1877. He was 56. Forrest was born July 13, 1821 in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. The son of a blacksmith, Forrest had no plans to be a soldier.

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    • July 13, 1821
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  4. When Lieut.Gen Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on 13 July 1821, in Chapel Hill, Marshall, Tennessee, United States, his father, William B Forrest, was 20 and his mother, Miriam A Beck, was 19. He married Mary Ann Montgomery on 25 April 1845, in DeSoto, Mississippi, United States.

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  6. Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on July 13, 1821, to a poor settler family in a secluded frontier cabin near Chapel Hill hamlet, then part of Bedford County, Tennessee, but now in Marshall County. [14] [15] Forrest was the first son of Mariam (Beck) and William Forrest. [15]

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