- Jack Daniel
Infobox Person
name = Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel
image_size = 200px
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birth_date = Birth date|1850|9|5
birth_place = Lynchburg,Moore County, Tennessee , U.S.
death_date = Dda|1911|10|10|1850|9|5
death_place = Lynchburg,Moore County, Tennessee , U.S.
occupation =Distiller ,Businessman
spouse =
children =Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel (
September 5 ,1850 –October 10 ,1911 ), was an AmericanDistiller and the founder ofJack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey distillery.Biography
The grandfather of
whiskey distiller Jack Daniel was among the first of those who sailed from the tiny harbor inCardigan, Ceredigion ,Wales to the New World in the United States in approximately 1807. [ cite web | title = Flotilla of 25 boats celebrates regeneration of the river and town that gave gifts to the world | url = http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0200wales/tm_headline=flotilla-of-25-boats-celebrates-regeneration-of-the-river-and-town-that-gave-gifts-to-the-world&method=full&objectid=19418875&siteid=50082-name_page.html ]Daniel was born in
Lynchburg, Tennessee , to Calaway Daniel (New Bern ,North Carolina , 1800 – Lincoln County,Tennessee ,21 January 1863 ) and wife (married c. 1822) Lucinda Cook (Greenville,South Carolina , 1805 – Lincoln County,Tennessee ,27 January 1847 ), daughter of James Watson Cook (Maryland , 1776 – DeKalb County,Alabama , 1867) and wife Mary Riddle (North Carolina , 1783 – DeKalb County, 1876). [ [http://www.wargs.com/other/daniel.html Ancestry of Jack Daniel ] ] He was born in September, although seemingly no one knows the exact date. If the 1850 date is correct,then there is a contradiction with his mothers year of death (1847)and he may have become a licensed distiller at the age of 16, as the distillery claims a founding date of 1866. Other records list his birthdate as September 5, 1846, and in his 2004 biography "Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel"author Peter Krass maintains that land and deed records show the distillery was actually not founded until 1875. Daniel was one of thirteen children of Welsh descent. [ [http://www.jackdaniels.com/JackDaniel/FamilyTree.aspx "The Daniel Family Tree."] "Jack Daniels". 8 April 2008.] His paternal grandfather Joseph (Job) Daniel, [TheNational Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) publishes a Patriot Index, a list of persons whose honorable service in the cause of independence during theAmerican Revolution renders their female descendants eligible for membership in the NSDAR. Several ancestors of Jack Daniel appear in the Patriot Index, including Joseph Daniel. While Mr. Daniel was not eligible for membership in the NSDAR (by not being female), he was eligible for membership in the equivalent organization for men, theNational Society of the Sons of the American Revolution .] born inEngland in 1756 and died atFranklin County, Tennessee in 1814, was originally fromWales ; he came to America and married Elizabeth Callaway, who was born inScotland in 1762 and also came to America, having died atRidgeville , Moore County,Tennessee , in 1853.Since Jack Daniel never married and did not have any children, he took his favorite nephew,
Lem Motlow , under his wing. Motlow had a head for numbers and was soon doing all the distillery's bookkeeping. In 1907, due to failing health, Jack Daniel gave the distillery to his nephew. Jack later died fromblood poisoning at Lynchburg in 1911.The infection allegedly set up originally in a toe, which Daniel injured in kicking his safe in anger when he couldn't get it open early one morning at work — he had always had trouble remembering the combination. This incident was the subject of a marketing poster used on the
London Underground in January 2006, with the line "Moral: Never go to work early." A common joke that is told during the tour of the distillery, is that all Jack had to do to cure his infection was to dip his toe in a glass of his own whiskey and it would have cleared up the infection.References
External links
* [http://www.jackdaniels.com History of Jack Daniel]
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