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  1. Elizabeth Crockett (née Patton, born May 22, 1788; died January 31, 1860) was an American female farmer, housewife, and widow, who is recognized in history as the wife of Alamo defender Davy Crockett.

    • Elizabeth Margaret Patton, May 22, 1788, Swannanoa, North Carolina
    • Housewife, farmer
    • January 31, 1860 (aged 71), Hood County, Texas
    • Acton State Historic Site (Cemetery), Texas
  2. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Elizabeth Patton Crockett, landowner, businesswoman, mother, and second wife of David Crockett of Alamo fame, daughter of Robert and Rebecca (Cathey) Patton, was born on May 22, 1788, in the Swannanoa Valley in what later became Buncombe County, North Carolina. One of the youngest of eight children, she was born into a well-established North ...

  3. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Elizabeth Crockett, the widow of the legendary Alamo defender David Crockett, was recognized by the Texas Legislature after her arrival in Texas along with her son, Robert P. Crockett.

    • Texas General Land Office
  4. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Biography. Elizabeth Patton was born 22 MAY 1788 Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA. 1809 - marriage to James Patton. He died in 1813 1815 - maarriage to "Davy Crockett" Marriage: 1815 Lawrence, Tennessee, United States: Husband: David Crockett , : Wife: Elizabeth Patton. Child: Robert Patton Crockett. Child: Elizabeth Jane Crockett.

    • Female
    • May 22, 1788
    • James Patton, David Crockett
    • January 31, 1860
  5. That wording must have been about as easy for the 65-year-old widow to understand as it is today, but Texas had finally reimbursed her family for its loss. The widow’s name was Elizabeth Patton Crockett. Her husband went by David. And he died hard. It happened on the morning of March 6, 1836.

  6. DAVID AND ELIZABETH (PATTON) CROCKETT. submitted by Bruce Whitaker. Elizabeth Patton was born in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, NC, on May 22, 1788, one of the younger children of Robert and Rebecca (..) Patton. She married her first cousin, James Patton, son of her father’s brother Elijah.

  7. elizabeth crockett – hood county pioneer Elizabeth Patton Crockett grave marker in Acton Cemetery. She arrived in North Central Texas early enough (1853) to be among the first of the white settlers, early enough to suffer all the hardships and grief that the frontier had to offer.