Individual Details
David Crotts
(29 Sep 1782 - Abt 1823)
Birth listed in Pilgrim Reform Church records. Witness at baptism were
DavidSchmid and his wife Susanna.
From the Hardin County, Tennessee Court Minutes,Book A , page 154, 6
October 1823
Crotts,----- Joseph Crotts, an orphan boy,bound to Isaac Hitchcock until
he is 21
page 155
Crotts,----- Elizabeth Crotts bound out to Elijah Pauley until age 18
Crotts, David, Isham Cherry appointed administrator of the estate of
David Crotts
Crotts,--- Isham Cherry appointed guardian for Eliza Crotts (Are Eliza
and Elizabeth the same person?)
page 157
Crotts,--- Lewis Crotts bound to Jonathan R. Pickens until age 21.
Pickens to teach him the Blacksmith's trade
5 January 1824
page 169
Crotts,----- Valentine Crotts an orphan boy about 16 years old bound to
Isham Cherryuntil age 21
9 January 1824
page 188
Crotts, Polly- Isham Cherry returned aninventory of the estate of Polly
Crotts
On 12 January 1806 David Crotts signed as a witness the will of Daniel
Burkhart.
According to the 1850 Census of Hardin County, Tennessee David's oldest
son Valentine was born about 1806 in North Carolina. His son Lewis was
born about 1809 in Kentucky. His son Joseph was born about 1812 in
Tennessee. Therefore David Must have left North Carolina for Kentucky
between 1806 and 1809 and then moved to Tennessee between1809 and 1812.
David and his wife Polly apparently died prior to October 1823leaving
his children orphaned.
DavidSchmid and his wife Susanna.
From the Hardin County, Tennessee Court Minutes,Book A , page 154, 6
October 1823
Crotts,----- Joseph Crotts, an orphan boy,bound to Isaac Hitchcock until
he is 21
page 155
Crotts,----- Elizabeth Crotts bound out to Elijah Pauley until age 18
Crotts, David, Isham Cherry appointed administrator of the estate of
David Crotts
Crotts,--- Isham Cherry appointed guardian for Eliza Crotts (Are Eliza
and Elizabeth the same person?)
page 157
Crotts,--- Lewis Crotts bound to Jonathan R. Pickens until age 21.
Pickens to teach him the Blacksmith's trade
5 January 1824
page 169
Crotts,----- Valentine Crotts an orphan boy about 16 years old bound to
Isham Cherryuntil age 21
9 January 1824
page 188
Crotts, Polly- Isham Cherry returned aninventory of the estate of Polly
Crotts
On 12 January 1806 David Crotts signed as a witness the will of Daniel
Burkhart.
According to the 1850 Census of Hardin County, Tennessee David's oldest
son Valentine was born about 1806 in North Carolina. His son Lewis was
born about 1809 in Kentucky. His son Joseph was born about 1812 in
Tennessee. Therefore David Must have left North Carolina for Kentucky
between 1806 and 1809 and then moved to Tennessee between1809 and 1812.
David and his wife Polly apparently died prior to October 1823leaving
his children orphaned.
Events
Birth | 29 Sep 1782 | Rowan County, NC | |||
Death | Abt 1823 | Hardin County, Tenn. |
Families
Spouse | UNKNOWN Polly ( - 1823) |
Child | Elizabeth Crotts ( - ) |
Child | Valentine Crotts (1806 - ) |
Child | Lewis Crotts (1809 - 1888) |
Child | Joseph Crotts (1812 - ) |
Father | Jacob Kratz ( - 1800) |
Mother | Eve Stockinger ( - ) |
Sibling | Molly Crotts ( - ) |
Sibling | Catherine Barbara Crotts (1779 - ) |
Sibling | Maria Eva Crotts (1780 - ) |
Sibling | Valentine Crotts (1781 - 1873) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Crotts (1783 - ) |
Sibling | Anna Maria Crotts (1785 - ) |
Sibling | Joh Jacob Crotts (1786 - ) |
Sibling | Susanna Crotts (1788 - ) |
Sibling | Frederick Crotts (1790 - ) |
Sibling | John Crotts ( - ) |
Sibling | Andrew Crotts (1794 - ) |
Sibling | Catharine Crotts (1796 - ) |
Sibling | Lewis Crotts (1801 - 1880) |