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John Wesley Crockett

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Preceded by
  
Adam Huntsman

Name
  
John Crockett

Succeeded by
  
Milton Brown

Role
  
Politician


Political party
  
Whig

Parents
  
Davy Crockett

Spouse(s)
  
Martha Hamilton

Siblings
  
William Finley Crockett

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Children
  
Alice Ann Crockett Tharpe Charles Walton Crockett

Died
  
November 24, 1852, Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Grandparents
  
John Crockett, Rebecca Crockett

Uncles
  
John Crockett, Nathan Crockett, William Crockett, Aaron Crockett, James Patterson Crockett

Aunts
  
Elizabeth Crockett, Margaret Catharine Crockett, Rebecca Crockett

John Wesley Crockett (July 10, 1807 – November 24, 1852), was an American politician who represented Tennessee's Twelfth Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. It was the same district his father, David Crockett, had represented earlier.

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Biography

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Crockett was born in East Tennessee on July 10, 1807 to David (Davy) Crockett (August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836) and his first wife, Mary (Polly) Finley (1788–1815). He had one brother named William Finley Crockett and one sister named Margaret Finley (Polly) Crockett. He was educated in the public school system, studied law, and then was admitted to the bar. He began his law practice in Paris, Tennessee. He married Martha Hamilton and they had fourteen children.

Career

Crockett held numerous local and state offices before being elected as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses; he succeeded Adam Huntsman, the man who had defeated his father in the 1835 election. He served from March 4, 1837 to 10 years later on the same day. Crockett was next elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to be the attorney general for the ninth district of Tennessee, and served from 1841 to 1843.

In 1843, Crockett moved to New Orleans and became a commission merchant. He was also a newspaper editor, publishing the National from May 22, 1848 and establishing the Crescent around 1847.

Death

After moving to Memphis, Tennessee, Crockett died there the same year on November 24, 1852 at the age of 45 years, 137 days. He is interred at Old City Cemetery in Paris, Tennessee.

References

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