Yes, Davy Crockett was married. His first wife was Polly Finley, whom he married in 1806. The couple had three children-- a son named John (born 1807), a son named William (born 1808), and a daughter named Margaret, also known as Polly (born 1812). Davy Crockett's wife died in 1815. He soon remarried, to a widow named Elizabeth Patton. She had a daughter and a son from her own previous marriage; Davy and his new wife also had three children of their own, a son (Robert) and two daughters (Rebecca and Matilda).
John and Rebecca Crockett
he was married in the rocky moutians
he was married in the rocky moutians
Davy Crockett was married twice, once to Polly Finley, then after her death to Elizabeth Patton.
Nancy Ophelia Crockett Calhoun is a descendant of Davy Crockett. Davy Crockett, the famous frontiersman and politician, has many descendants, and Nancy Calhoun is among them. Her connection to Davy Crockett highlights the legacy of the Crockett family in American history.
october 21 1805 ;)
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1805 because eighteen years before, Davy Crockett was born
She was born 200 years ago. She was married to Davy Crockett.
David Stern Crockett was Davy Crockett's real name.
Yes, Davy Crockett's family members were involved in the Texas Revolution, but none of them are documented to have fought at the Alamo alongside him. Crockett himself was a prominent figure during the battle, but his immediate family did not participate in the conflict. However, Crockett’s legacy and the stories of his family often intertwine with Texas history.
Davy Crockett was a real person.