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  1. The Crockett family history stretches back to the clans of the Dalriadan kingdom on the sea-swept Hebrides islands and mountainous western coast of Scotland. The name Crockett is derived from the Gaelic personal name Mac Riociard, which means son of Richard. The Gaelic name is derived from the Germanic words, ric and hard, which mean power, and ...

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  2. The Crockett family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Crockett families were found in USA in 1880. In 1911 there were 67 Crockett families living in Ontario. This was about 29% of all the recorded Crockett's in Canada. Ontario had the highest population of Crockett families in 1911.

  3. The name Crockett was historically associated with the Clan MacRory of Scotland. Famous American frontiersman and folk hero, Davy Crockett, was of Scottish ancestry and helped popularize the surname. The Crockett family motto is “While I breathe, I hope.”. The name Crockett can be found in various spellings, including Crocket, Crockit, and ...

  4. How common is the last name Crockett in the United States? Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Crockett has seen a slight decrease in popularity over the course of a decade. In 2000, this name ranked 1434th in frequency and rose to 1507th by 2010, marking a change of -5.09%.

  5. Last name frequency. Geographic distribution of the 34,765 individuals with the name CROCKETT on Geneanet.

  6. The surname Crockett is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "crocc" or "croh," meaning "hill" or "mound," and the suffix "-ett," indicating a diminutive or small size. Therefore, the surname Crockett is believed to have originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near or on a small hill or mound. It is also possible that the name could have been a nickname for ...

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  8. In Scotland the Galloway family name Crockett is said to be derived from Macriocaird, from the Gaelic "mac" meaning "son (of)" and the personal name Rickard (Richard). The first recorded spelling is found in Scotland (see below). Crok (k)at and Croket being alternate spellings (1483 to 1614). In 1634 one John Crokkit in Achinkyle was charged ...

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