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Crockett History & Origins: Galloway Roots & Scottish Heritage

Crockett family crest mug, a Galloway Scottish heritage gift

Crockett is a Scottish surname with strong roots in the south-west, in the old province of Galloway — and a name carried to lasting fame on the American frontier. It is a name of ordinary Scottish origin that travelled a long way in the world.

Quick answer: Crockett is a Scottish surname associated especially with Galloway in the south-west; it is widely thought to derive from an old nickname, and it became famous through the American frontiersman Davy Crockett, of Scots-Irish descent.

Where Does the Crockett Name Come From?

Crockett is most strongly associated with Galloway, in the south-west of Scotland, where the name was long established. It is generally explained as arising from an old nickname — commonly linked to a word for a curl or roll of hair — of the kind that gave rise to many surnames before family names became fixed. From its Galloway base the name spread, and it became especially common among the Scots and Scots-Irish who emigrated across the Atlantic.

The most famous bearer is Davy Crockett (1786–1836), the American frontiersman, soldier, and folk hero who died at the Alamo; his family was of Scots-Irish descent, part of the great migration that carried Ulster-Scots names to America. In Scotland itself, the novelist S. R. Crockett gave the name a literary fame in the late nineteenth century.

Own a Piece of Crockett Heritage

The Crockett name appears across a small range of keepsakes — a crest mug for daily use, an outdoor garden flag, and a Christmas ornament — each pairing the family name with a tartan-background crest design.

Crockett family crest tartan garden flag, a Galloway Scottish heritage gift

Crockett Clan Garden Flag

Popular Crockett gifts: Crest Mug · Garden Flag · Ornament

Frequently Asked Questions About the Crockett Name

What nationality is the Crockett surname?

Crockett is Scottish, associated especially with Galloway in the south-west of Scotland.

What does the Crockett name mean?

It is generally explained as a nickname name, commonly linked to a word for a curl or roll of hair.

Was Davy Crockett of Scottish descent?

Davy Crockett was of Scots-Irish descent, his family part of the Ulster-Scots migration that carried the name to America.

Is Crockett a clan?

Crockett is a surname of the south-west rather than a Highland clan with its own chief.

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