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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 .

  2. 14. März 2019 · Learn about the life and legacy of Elizabeth Crockett, who received a league of land from the Texas Legislature after her husband David Crockett died at the Alamo. Explore her family history, land transactions, and grave site in Hood County.

    • Texas General Land Office
  3. 20. Feb. 2020 · It is known that she suffered for some time – complications from childbirth is a strong possibility — before dying in 1815, leaving him with two young sons and an infant daughter. The next year Crockett remarried, to a woman named Elizabeth Patton, a widow who had a son and daughter of her own.

  4. 22. Aug. 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Elizabeth Patton Crockett, the second wife of David Crockett of Alamo fame. She was a landowner, businesswoman, mother, and widow who moved to Texas in 1854.

  5. Elizabeth Crockett formerly Patton. Born 22 May 1788 in Swannanoa, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States. Ancestors. Daughter of Robert Saddler Patton and Rebecca (Cathey) Patton. Sister of Sarah Patton [half], Robert Patton, Matilda Carolina (Patton) Trosper, Sarah (Patton) Edmundson, James D Patton, Anna Catherine (Patton) McWhorter, George ...

    • Female
    • May 22, 1788
    • James Patton, David Crockett
    • January 31, 1860
  6. Elizabeth Crockett died after an early morning walk from her cabin, at age 72. She was buried in the Acton cemetery. Her remains and that of several family members are in what constitutes the Acton State Park and Monument, the smallest Park in Texas.

  7. 5. März 2010 · Learn about Davy Crockett, a frontiersman, soldier, politician and folk hero who married Elizabeth Patton in 1815. Find out how he died at the Alamo in 1836 and became a legend.