Bio:
Crockett,
Benjamin Bacon & Lucy R. (Wilbur)
Contact: Stan
----Sources: Levis 125 Year Book (1981);
provided by
"The
Jailhouse Museum", Cemetery Records, Military Records & County Records.
Surnames:
Benjamin Bacon & Lucy R. (Wilbur) Crockett Levis
Township, Clark Co., Wisconsin Benjamin and Lucy Crockett
are buried in the Levis Township Cemetery. He was born November 24, 1824
in Greenwood, Maine. She was born March 13, 1836. They were married
April 22, 1850 in Lewiston Maine. They had eleven children; Augustine,
Orington A. (first off-spring to die, November 2, 1852 at 8 months); Ella; Rosa;
Ida; Lillian, Fidilla, Nellie E. (deceased November 13, 1864 when just seven
days old); Orington A. and Avis Orington (twins); and Eddie. Ben earned his living as a carpenter, but
also farmed in Maine. In the Civil War, he served 3 1/2 years in the 16th
Maine Regiment. He then re-enter civilian life in Elmira, New York where
his family had made their home and were waiting for him. In 1870, he came
west to Burroak Prairie (Washington Co., WI). There, he rented a farm and
stayed for two years. In 1872, on the 20th of March, he homesteaded forty
acres of wild land in Section 18, Washburn Township, Clark County, Wisconsin.
There he built a log house and barn and began clearing fields with a team of
oxen. Six years later, he moved to Section 6, Washburn Township and also
lived there for six years. He operated the Carlyle Store ad Post Office.
Lucy R. (Wilbur)
Crockett In 1896, Lucy Crockett died and the
following year, November 21, 1897, he married Lucretia Foote Salisbury, a widow
from Neillsville, Wisconsin. In 1900, they moved to Merrill, Wisconsin and
Benjamin died there, January 27, 1909. It is believed that when Lucretia
died, she was buried in the Levis Cemetery next to her first husband.
Source: Levis 125 Year Book (1981) Military Service
Benjamin Bacon Crockett served as a private with the 16th ME Infantry. He
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