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  1. Jun 1, 2023 · John Crockett Jr. (1787 - 1841) - He was named after his father. There is not much known about his life except for his vitals. He probably married and had other children, but as a frontiersman, it may not have been recorded. Rebecca Jane Crockett (1796 - 1880) - She was the youngest sibling of Davy Crockett and would marry and have two children ...

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  2. David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was an American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. He is often referred to in popular culture as the "King of the Wild Frontier". He represented Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives and served in the Texas Revolution.

  3. Starting with Davy Crockett himself, born on March 6, 1836, in Kentucky, we can trace his family tree backwards, uncovering ancestors who played significant roles in shaping their descendants’ destinies.

  4. John Crockett Jr. (1787 – 1841) – He was named after his father. There is not much known about his life except for his vitals. He probably married and had other children, but as a frontiersman, it may have not been recorded.

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    David Crockett was born in eastern Tennessee on August 17, 1786, one of nine children of pioneer parents John and Rebecca (Hawkins) Crockett. John Crockett struggled to make ends meet, and the family moved several times throughout Crockett’s childhood. Davy was often hired out to help pay his family’s debts. Crockett received no significant academi...

    On August 14, 1806, after being jilted by his first fiancée, Crockett married Mary (Polly) Finley. The couple had three children—John Wesley Crockett, William Finley Crockett and Margaret Finley Crockett—and moved to Franklin County, Tennessee, to a farm Crockett named “Kentuck.” After Polly died in 1815, Crockett married widow Elizabeth Patton. El...

    In 1813, Crockett joined the Tennessee militia as a scout and fought against the Creek Indians in Alabama. He participated in the Indian massacre at Tallushatchee in retaliation for a Native American attack on Fort Mims. During the War of 1812, Crockett re-enlisted as Third Sergeant under Captain John Cowan. He went to Spanish Florida to help Andre...

    In 1817, Crockett became public commissioner of Lawrence County. Later that year, he was elected justice of the peace and then became a lieutenant colonel in the Tennessee militia. After resigning those posts, he won a seat in the Tennessee General Assembly representing Lawrence and Hickmancounties, where he fought for the tax and land rights of po...

    Crockett and a 30-man armed brigade arrived in Nacogdoches, Texas, in January 1836 during the Texas War for Independence. Crockett swore allegiance to the Provisional Government of Texas in exchange for land and arrived in San Antonio at the AlamoMission in February. On February 23, President General Santa Annaand thousands of his troops laid siege...

    Crockett’s death at the Battle of the Alamoburnished his reputation as a hero and cemented his legendary status. In 1954, Walt Disney produced a television series based on Crockett’s life titled Davy Crockettwith actor Fess Parker as Crockett. The series introduced the famous song “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” by George Bruns and Thomas W. Blackbur...

    Crockett, David. History, Art and Archives; U.S. House of Representatives. David Crockett. The Handbook of Texas Online. The Reader’s Companion to American History. Eric Foner and John A. Garraty, Editors. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

  5. Nov 30, 2015 · The son of William and Elizabeth, David, married Elizabeth Hedge and had seven children, including John Crockett, the father of Davy Crockett. John Crockett’s siblings were Joseph, James, Alexander, Robert and William, as well as Davy Crockett’s immediate namesake David Jr.

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  7. Oct 7, 2023 · David Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) was a celebrated 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier and politician. He is referred to in popular culture as Davy Crockett and after the 1950s by the epithet “King of the Wild Frontier.”

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