Crockett Ancestry
Crockett
It seems most probable that the family originated in
Normandy, and that some of its branches went into
England at extremely early dates, while others
removed from France to the British Isles as late as
the seventeenth century.
                                                Thomas Crockett & Ann
  The first person bearing this surname to appear in New England was one Thomas Crockett, who
came over in a ship called the Pied Cow, as a servant of Capt. John Mason, the owner of the
Piscataqua Plantation, in 1633.

   
According to court dispositions he was born, probably in Scotland as early as 1606. … His grant
of land was on the east side of Spruce Creek in Kittery, since called “Crockett's Neck.”

    
He was constable in 1657. Thomas lived at Warehouse Point in Kittery and his lands there were
designed at Crockett's Neck, Crockett's Cove, and Crockett's Creeks; the two latter names to the
same locality at high and low water.
    …    When [Thomas] died, in 1679 his widow, Ann, administered on his estate, she was married
before 1682 to Diggory Jeffreys of Kittery Point. She was living in 1712.
     Thomas Crockett had a family of eight children of whom record has been found…”
                                                      from: Scott, Donna Hopkins,
The Crockett Family of Maine
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          Joshua Crockett
Joshua Crockett, son of Thomas Crockett
and Ann Gunnison, married Sarah Trickey,
daughter of
Thomas Trickey of Bloody Point,
before 19 May 1682. He died 6 July, 1719,
                      John Crockett
John Crockett,  was the fifth child of Joshua Crockett
and  Sarah Trickey: born abt 1695, Kittery, York, Me;
He married 16 May 1718, Newington, N. H. to  
Mary Knight
born abt 1697, Scarborough, Me. daughter of
Nathan
Knight and Mary Westbrook.
Crockett Time line from Maine to Nauvoo
This document lists all known references to my
Crockett family between 1600 and 1840's.  
Crockett Time line from  Nauvoo to Arizona
This document lists all known references to my
Crockett family between 1840's to 1930.  
                    Nathaniel Crockett
Nathaniel Crockett was the first child of John Crockett
and Mary Knight: baptized 31 March 1719, Lower Parish,
Portsmouth, N.H;
Nathaniel married 29 Oct 1740
Scarborough, Me. to
Margaret Andrew born abt 1723
Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, Mass. daughter of
Jonathan
Andrews and Sarah Smith
; d Ash Point, Knox Co. Me.
                     Isaac Crockett
Isaac Crockett was the third child of Nathaniel Crockett
and Margaret Andrews: b 1746 Falmouth, Me; married
about 1769, 2nd husband of
Susanna Hooper  born 1744
of Vinal Haven, Me. the daughter of
James Hooper.
             James Crockett
James Crockett was the fourth child of Isaac Crockett
and Susanna Hooper: born 27 April 1777, Vinal Haven,
Me; married 6 Nov 1802, Vinal Haven, Me to
Elizabeth
Brackett (Eliza
) who was born 20 Feb 1777 Cape Cod,
Mass and died 13 May 1839, Vinal Haven, Me, daughter
of
Zachariah Brackett and Sally Brown; James died
14 Jan 1851, Vinal Haven, Me.
Alvin Crockett
was born to David Crockett & Lydia Young
Alvin Crockett
 married    Mary Sophia Reed
Lydia Lavera Crockett
was born to Alvin Crockett & Mary Sophia Reed
She married Archibald Orrell Lamoreaux
The Crockett Family
Lydia Lavera Crockett Lamoreaux
was my maternal great-grandmother.
Lydia Lavera Crockett married Archibald Lamoreaux  
I have gathered pictures of her Crockett line and share
them here
. pdf
Donna Hopkins Scott
Compiled and Edited a wonderful book entitled
THE CROCKETT FAMILY OF MAINE
FOLLOWING MAINLY THE      DESCENDANTS OF
DAVID CROCKETT
WHO MIGRATED TO UTAH IN 1849
I have included selections from that book here
.  pdf
The Crockett Family in Maine
A few events in the lives of my Crockett Family of Maine
The Crockett family we descended from, lived in Maine from
about 1770 to abt 1840 in Kittery, Vinal Haven, and Fox
Island. They joined the LDS Church & came west with the
Saints in the mid 1840’s. They were in Nauvoo in the early
1840’s and in Utah by 1850.  
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David Crockett & Lydia Young
David Crockett was born December 30,
1806, in Vinal Haven, Maine. He married
Lydia Young December 20, 1830, in Knox
County, Maine