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| Birth: | 1 JUL 1835 in Jackson County Kentucky |
| Death: | 8 OCT 1909 in Jackson, County Kentucky |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | William Sparks b. 1810 in Madison Co. Kentucky |
| Mother: | Hannah Skinner b. 1810 in Estill County, KY |
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Burial: Pilgrims Rest Cemetery McKee, KY.
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Text: Jeremiah Sparks
Notes from theSparks Quarterly, June 1974
Company G, 8th Regiment, Kentucky Foot Volunteers, United States Army
received a medicial discharge om 5-22-1862, at Murphreesboro, Tennessee.
He almost lost his eye-sight when struck down by typhoid epedemic that
ran through his regiment and took the lives of many of his fellow soldiers.
He also suffered from permanently impaired lungs. He was 5 feet 11 inches tall and had blue eyes, fair hair, and a fair complexion according to his
application.
Jeremiah and Sally lived on Doe Creek in Jackson ,County, Kentucky
Jeremiah and Sally are both buried at Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in McKee, KY.
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