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Elizabeth Patton Crockett

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33: 200:, he followed her there. With James Patton, Elizabeth had two children, George and Margaret Ann. She was pleased at Crockett's attention towards her, but she had to be persuaded by Crockett to finally be wedded to him. Eventually, in 1815, they married and had four children, Robert, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Matilda. 204: 261:
In 1911, the Texas Legislature approved the creation of a monument at her gravesite. In 1913, construction of a 28-foot-high statue of Elizabeth was completed. She is depicted holding one hand as a visor, looking into the distance, awaiting her husband's return.
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army, seeking revenge. He claimed his father's bounty in 1838 and returned to Elizabeth in Tennessee. He then brought Elizabeth back to Texas in 1854, where she received 320 acres of land due to Crockett's brave duty defending the
253:. Elizabeth remained in Texas for the rest of her life, and reportedly wore black every day since Crockett's death to express her deep mourning. In 1860, she died, and was buried in her black dress. 178:. Not much is known about her childhood, but her parents were relatively wealthy from owning much land. During her childhood, she had good habits and had good business in mind. 186:
Elizabeth's first marriage was to James Patton, her cousin, and they had two children, Margaret Ann, and George. James Patton was killed in 1813 after he was wounded in the
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Shortly after Crockett met the newly widowed Elizabeth, his wife, Polly Finley, died. Upon noticing that Elizabeth had moved to her birthplace of
468: 228:. He left his family at their home in 1836 and traveled across the southern United States before finally heading to fight in the 463: 406: 320: 374: 197: 225: 221: 224:, Crockett ran for multiple government offices, and became a state representative and a member of the 337: 458: 453: 8: 276: 159: 281: 233: 402: 370: 316: 245: 291: 286: 187: 364: 175: 111: 99: 447: 271: 191: 163: 32: 190:. During his final minutes before he died, he asked a fellow soldier, 203: 174:
Elizabeth was born in 1788 to parents Robert and Rebecca Patton in
423:"Honoring a Widow of the Alamo — Elizabeth Crockett's Land Legacy" 236:, and had Crockett killed along with the other Alamo defenders. 232:
with a handful of armed men. On March 6, 1836, Mexican troops
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After Crockett's death, their son, Robert, joined the
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A Narrative of the Life of Davy Crockett in Tennessee
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Index


David Crockett
David Crockett
Alamo
Davy Crockett
North Carolina
Creek Indian War
Davy Crockett
Buncombe County, North Carolina

Lawrence County, Tennessee
Tennessee General Assembly
Alamo
seized the Alamo
Republic of Texas
Alamo
Davy Crockett
Battle of the Alamo
Siege of the Alamo
Texas Revolution
Creek Indian War
ISBN
978-0393342277
"David and Elizabeth (Patton) Crockett"
A Narrative of the Life of Davy Crockett in Tennessee
ISBN
9780803263253
ISBN
978-0393342277
"Honoring a Widow of the Alamo — Elizabeth Crockett's Land Legacy"

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