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Did Davy Crockett have a brother?
Nathan Crockett
James Patterson CrockettWilliam CrockettJohn CrockettAaron Crockett
Davy Crockett/Brothers
Did Davy Crockett have a nephew?
According to Andrew Jackson Crockett, a nephew of Davy Crockett, Rinehart wanted Crockett’s horses for his own use and accused Davy of being a horse thief. Afraid to arrest Crockett on his own, Rinehart asked the cavalry to arrest him.
Did Davy Crockett have family?
Three children–John Wesley Crockett, William Finley Crockett, and Margaret Finley (Polly) Crockett–were from his first wife Mary (Polly) Finley. Polly died in 1815 and Davy married, Elizabeth Patton a widow. She had two children, a son and daughter, and both quite small, like my own.
What is Davy Crockett’s middle name?
David Crockett
Davy Crockett/Full name
Davy Crockett, byname of David Crockett, (born August 17, 1786, eastern Tennessee, U.S.—died March 6, 1836, San Antonio, Texas), American frontiersman and politician who became a legendary figure.
Who was John Crockett’s wife?
John Crockett was born about 1754 in Maryland. He married Rebecca Hawkins who born in 1764 in Baltimore, Maryland. She was the daughter of Nathan Hawkins and Ruth Cole.
Who is Davy Crockett’s paternal ancestor?
The earliest known paternal ancestor in Davy Crockett’s family tree is Gabriel Gustave de Crocketagne. His son Antoine de Saussure Peronette de Crocketagne married Louise de Saix.
Who were the administrators and securities of the Crockett family?
The administrators were William and Robert Crockett. The securities were John Coulter and John Lowry. On August 17, 1779 Jean Crockett chose James Glen as her guardian and he was approved by the court in Washington County, Virginia. In 1780, William, John, and Robert were in the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Where did John Crockett live in Tennessee?
In 1783 John received a warrant for land in Sullivan County, Tennessee. At that time it was in North Carolina. In 1786, he lived at Limestone Creek, Tennessee. A few years later the family moved to a place in the same county ten miles north of Greenville. I n 1792, John Crockett lived two miles east of Morristown, Tennessee.