While Davy Crockett was away from home, his wife, Polly, faced significant challenges. In 1836, during the Texas Revolution, she was left to manage their family and farm in Tennessee. Polly encountered hardships, including financial struggles and the emotional toll of Davy's absence, ultimately leading to his tragic death at the Battle of the Alamo. Afterward, she continued to raise their children and maintain their home, demonstrating resilience in the face of adversity.
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Davy called his rifle "Beautiful Betsy."
Margaret Finley (Polly) Crocket
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He was a farmer and volunteer for the militia
Davy Crockett fight with Santa Anna's army.
Davy called his rifle "Beautiful Betsy."
Margaret Finley (Polly) Crocket
Movies did not exist during his life.
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In the days of Davy, rifles like his were built by individual gunmakers, and so did not have a brand name.
The name of Davy Crockett`s mother was Rebecca Crockett. Hawkins was her maiden name.