There are several references to Crocketts in my copy of the book, Rutherford Co, TN Pioneers Born Before 1800 -- These are excerpted versions of what is referenced in the book. 1169. Archibald Crockett 1170. David Crockett, not sure if it is THE Davy Crockett 1171. Fontaine/Fountain Posey Crockett (b. May 6, 1797), son of Colonel Anthony Crockett, an officer in the Revolutionary War. 1172. his brother, Granville Smith Crockett (b. Dec. 24, 1799) and died after 1842 1173. their brother, Overton Washington Crockett (b. Feb. 14, 1791 in Ky and died Apr. 23, 1864 in Rutherford Co, TN My copy of the book, Rutherford County, Tennessee History & Families has a biography of the Crockett Family of brothers Fontaine, Granville and Overton. The bio states in part... "In the winter of 1812, Overton and his brothers, Fontaine and Granville came from their home in Kentucky to join General Andrew Jackson's troops in New Orleans. They spent the night at 'Springfield', the home built by General John Smith on Manson Pike in Rutherford County." BTW, Manson Pike (though much changed by recent construction) still exists and is not too far from my parent's home. I've seen mention of the surname Crockett in recent posts regarding early pioneers of Jefferson Co, AL. BTW, both Fontaine and Overton married daughters of General John Smith. There are bios for General John Smith as well as tons of other Smiths in the book Rutherford Co, TN Pioneers Born Before 1800. Barry Jernigan who owns about 3/4 of an acre of land in Rutherford Co, TN ;-)