In 1850, Crocket (age 12 - name as recorded), lived in Franklin County, Virginia, with his inferred father Samuel (age 35 - worked as a farmer), his inferred mother Martha (age 25), his inferred sister Ann (age 10), his inferred brother Merrill (age 7), his inferred sister Abigail (age 5) and his inferred brother William (age 2)[2].
In 1860, Crocket (age 22 - worked as a mill wright), lived in Henry County, Virginia, with James Moore (age 33 - worked as a mill wright), Sally Moore (age 20), William Moore (age 3) and James Moore (age 1)[3][4].
In 1870, Crockett (age 31 - worked as a mill wright), lived in Brown Hill, Franklin County, Virginia, with his inferred father Sam (age 56 - worked as a farmer), his inferred mother Martha (age 47 - worked as a housekeeper), his inferred brother William (age 20's - worked as a laborer), his inferred sister Nancy (age 18 - at home) and Ann Stanley (age 28 - at home)[5][6].
On February 8, 1872, Crockett (age 34 - worked as a mechanic) married Susan M. Walker (age 26), in Henry County, Virginia[7].
In 1873, Crockett and Susan, gave birth to their son Robert H. Stanley, in Brown Hill, Franklin County, Virginia[8].
On March 19, 1874, son Robert H. (age 1), passed away in Brown Hill, Franklin County, Virginia[9].
In 1880, Crocket (age 42 - name as recorded and worked as a farmer), lived in Horse Pasture, Henry County, Virginia, with his wife Matilda (age 34 - name as recorded, born in Virginia and worked at keeping house), their daughter Lucy (age 5 - born in Virginia), their daughter Jessie (age 3 - born in Virginia), their son John (age 1 - born in Virginia) and Loulie Gunnell (age 13 - born white, in Virginia and worked as a servant)[10].
In 1900, Crockett (age 62 - born in January of 1838, in Virginia and worked as a farmer), lived in Horse Pasture, with his wife Susan M. (age 54 - born in August of 1845, recorded as being born in Virginia), their inferred daughter but listed as son Jesse R. (age 24 - born in December of 1876, in Virginia and worked as a farm laborer), their inferred son John W. (age 21 - born in December of 1878, in Virginia and worked as a farm laborer), their inferred son Samuel W. (age 19 - born in July of 1880, in Virginia and worked as a farm laborer), their inferred son Thomas B. (age 9 - born in July of 1890, in Virginia) and Laura Gunnel (age 27 - born white, in April of 1873, in Virginia and worked as a cook/servant), his mother Martha (age 80 - born in March of 1820, in Virginia) and his father Samuel (age 86 - born in March of 1814, in Virginia)[11].
In 1910, Crockett (age 72 - worked as a general farmer), lived in Horse Pasture, with his wife Susan M. (age 64 - born in North Carolina), their son Thomas B. (age 19 - worked as a laborer on the home farm), his mother Martha (age 89 and widowed), Lula Gunnell (age 40 - adopted daughter) and Virginia native George H. Oakley (age 42 - white, widowed and worked as a farm laborer)[12].
Crockett served as 1st Sergeant, Company H, 24th Virginia Infantry for the Confederate States Army, in General Picketts Division and in General Longstreet's Corps.
Crockett Stanley (age 78 years, 2 months and 4 days old and worked as a farmer), passed away (cause of death is illegible) on March 12, 1915, at 2:00 a.m., in Horse Pasture, Henry County, Virginia and was buried on March 13, 1915, in Pleasant Grove Christian Church Cemetery, in Pleasant Grove, Henry County, Virginia[13][14][15].
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Crockett by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Crockett: