PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Born August 17, 1786
Died March 6, 1836
Everyone knowns him. Davy was a congress man but not for long. He alway helped the military.
#1
John Crockett family moved to a place about 10 miles above Greenville.
1790
#2
John Crockett moves family to the mouth of Cove Creek. Here Crockett's mill was destroyed by a spring freshet.
1794
#3 Johns family moved to Jefferson country and opened a tavern on the road from Abington to Knoxville.
1795
#4
Davy worked for John Siler, three miles from Natural Bridge, Virginia.
1798
# 5
Davy Crockett returned home.
1799
#6
Davy Crockett ran away from home and worked various places, including Front Royal, Virginia. After three years of wandering around the forest, than returned home.
1802
#7
He went to school did not like it and married Polly Finley.
1804
#8
Davy Crockett's family lived at the head of Mulberry Fork of the Elk River, Lincoln county.
1809-1810
#9
Polly Crockett died.
1815
#10
February 23, the siege of the Alamo began. March 6, the Alamo fell and Davy died 1836.
1836
Where I found book
I found it in the Marysville school library. It was under the biography center.
Davy Crockett
Frontier Hero
The truth as he told it the legend as friends built it recorded By Walter Blair and illustrated By Richard Powers.
I used google images to make it.