John McClannahan Crockett, 2nd, 5th, and 8th Mayor of Dallas

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John McClannahan Crockett

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Birthplace: Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
Death: August 04, 1887 (70)
Dallas County, Texas, United States
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Son of Robert McClanahan Crockett, Esq. and Elizabeth Crockett
Husband of Catherine W. Crockett
Brother of Elizabeth Harriet Polk; Mary Jane Crockett; Harriett Crockett; Laura Crockett; Robert H Crockett and 1 other

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About John McClannahan Crockett, 2nd, 5th, and 8th Mayor of Dallas

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John McClannahan Crockett (December 26, 1816 – August 4, 1887) was a Texan lawyer, mayor of Dallas, and the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Texas. A South Carolina native, Crockett moved to Texas in 1847. He became the second mayor of Dallas, and the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Texas from 1861–1863.

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Birth: Dec. 16, 1816 Lancaster County South Carolina, USA Death: Aug. 4, 1887 Dallas County Texas, USA

John McClannahan Crockett, second mayor of Dallas, state representative, and lieutenant governor of Texas, son of Robert McClannahan and Elizabeth (White) Crockett, was born in Lancaster, South Carolina, on December 26, 1816. His father was a South Carolina state representative, and his grandfather, Robert Crockett, was a Revolutionary War soldier. He attended Franklin Academy in Lancaster, entered the mercantile business in Camden, South Carolina, moved to Obion County, Tennessee, in 1836 as a partner in a general store, and there married Catherine W. Polk on March 17, 1837. He began reading law in 1841 and received a license to practice in 1844. In 1847 he traveled with his wife to Paris, Texas, where they stayed for several months while Crockett worked as a bookkeeper and played his violin at village and country parties. They moved the next year to Dallas, where John's brother-in-law, William H. Hord, was county judge.

Crockett opened a law practice and served as deputy county clerk his first year in Dallas. In 1850 he was appointed commissioner of the Mercer colony.qv He was elected state representative from the Dallas area in 1851. In 1852 he joined John H. Reaganqv and another man in investigating Peters colonyqv troubles. He participated in many court trials and was a law partner of John Jay Goodqv in Dallas in the early 1850s. He was first master of Tannehill Masonic Lodge in Dallas, chartered on June 24, 1850. He was elected mayor of Dallas in 1857 and served three terms. He was meteorological observer in Dallas for the Smithsonian Institution in 1859. In 1861 he was elected lieutenant governor of Texas. In 1863 he decided not to stand for reelection and declined to enter the race for governor, although he had a supportive constituency. Instead, he returned to the Dallas area to become superintendent of the Confederate arms factory at Lancaster.

Crockett was an incorporator of Dallas Grain, Elevator, and Flouring Company in 1872 and a charter member of the executive committee of the Dallas Pioneers Association in 1875. He and his wife had no children. He died at their farm near Dallas on August 4, 1887, and he and Catherine are buried in the Old Masonic Cemetery in Dallas.

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Parents:
 Robert McClanahan Crockett (1779 - 1826)
 Elizabeth White Crockett (1786 - 1830)
Spouse:
 Catherine W. Polk Crockett (1817 - 1880)*
Siblings:
 Elizabeth Harriet Crockett Polk (1810 - 1875)*
 Robert Hamilton Crockett (1811 - 1877)*
 Mary Jane Crockett Hord (1812 - 1876)*
 John McClanahan Crockett (1816 - 1887)
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Burial: Pioneer Cemetery Dallas Dallas County Texas, USA

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Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Aug 10, 2003 Find A Grave Memorial# 7752236 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7752236

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John McClannahan Crockett, second mayor of Dallas, state representative, and lieutenant governor of Texas, son of Robert McClannahan and Elizabeth (White) Crockett, was born in Lancaster, South Carolina, on December 26, 1816. His father was a South Carolina state representative, and his grandfather, Robert Crockett, was a Revolutionary War soldier. He attended Franklin Academy in Lancaster, entered the mercantile business in Camden, South Carolina, moved to Obion County, Tennessee, in 1836 as a partner in a general store, and there married Catherine W. Polk on March 17, 1837. He began reading law in 1841 and received a license to practice in 1844.

In 1847 he traveled with his wife to Paris, Texas, where they stayed for several months while Crockett worked as a bookkeeper and played his violin at village and country parties. They moved the next year to Dallas, where John's brother-in-law, William H. Hord, was county judge. Crockett opened a law practice and served as deputy county clerk his first year in Dallas. In 1850 he was appointed commissioner of the Mercer colony. He was elected state representative from the Dallas area in 1851. In 1852 he joined John H. Reagan and another man in investigating Peters colony troubles. He participated in many court trials and was a law partner of John Jay Good in Dallas in the early 1850s. He was first master of Tannehill Masonic Lodge in Dallas, chartered on June 24, 1850. He was elected mayor of Dallas in 1857 and served three terms. He was meteorological observer in Dallas for the Smithsonian Institution in 1859. In 1861 he was elected lieutenant governor of Texas. In 1863 he decided not to stand for reelection and declined to enter the race for governor, although he had a supportive constituency. Instead, he returned to the Dallas area to become superintendent of the Confederate arms factory at Lancaster.. Crockett was an incorporator of Dallas Grain, Elevator, and Flouring Company in 1872 and a charter member of the executive committee of the Dallas Pioneers Association in 1875. He and his wife had no children. He died at their farm near Dallas on August 4, 1887, and he and Catherine are buried in the Old Masonic Cemetery in Dallas.

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John McClannahan Crockett, 2nd, 5th, and 8th Mayor of Dallas's Timeline

1816
December 26, 1816
Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
1887
August 4, 1887
Age 70
Dallas County, Texas, United States