building is a reproduction of John Crockett's tavern in
Morristown, Tennessee. A respected man in the area, Crockett later became a
magistrate, a farmer, and an unsuccessful land speculator. The family lived in what is now
Greene County, Tennessee, close to the
Nolichucky River and near the community of
Limestone. It was here, at a location now commemorated as
Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, that
David "Davy" Crockett was born in 1786. He was the fifth of the nine Crockett children, and was named for his grandfather. At the time of his birth, the area was part of the autonomous
State of Franklin. In 1788, Crockett was justice of the court when a young
Andrew Jackson received his law license according to some genealogies. After a flood destroyed their house, the Crocketts moved to the
Morristown, Tennessee area (1792) and built a tavern on a newly constructed stage road between
Abingdon, Virginia and
Knoxville, Tennessee.
Young "Davy" helps out In 1798, when David was 12, Crockett hired him out to Jacob Siler to drive cattle. After young David fulfilled his original obligation to Siler, he returned to his father's home. The family sent Davy to a school that had been established nearby, but he did not like school and quit attending after a few days. The elder Crockett was drunk when he learned his son was avoiding school and he punished Davy severely, leading him to flee and stay away for years. David Crockett returned in 1802 and helped pay off his father's debts. ==Death==