Davy Crockett

Native Indian explorer, frontiersman aka King of the Wild Frontier, soldier, military veteran, folk hero of American settlers, politician, US representative during the Texas revolution at The Alamo

a.k.a.David "Davy" Crockett, Davey Crockett
life1786-1836 (50)
spouse(s)Polly Finley, Betsy Patton

Adriaen van der Donck

Dutch colonist, landowner, famous for the lands of Yonkers, NY
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Charles Stillman

Settler, founded the city of Brownsville, Texas

Daniel Boone

frontiersman, early pioneer of America, explorer of Kentucky (outside the 13 Colonies), settler, Lewis & Clark expeditions, folk hero in the United States
1734-1820 (86)

David Fasken

Landowner, lawyer, attorney, his family founded Fasken Oil & Ranch on 300,000 acres of land in Texas

David Manners

11th Duke of Rutland, landowner

Donald Scott

Landowner of Trails End Ranch due to family inheritance, LA County executed him in an asset forfeiture due to suspected marijuana, house burnt down due to arson and the National Park Service ordered to stand down firefighters

General Patton

US army general aka George Patton IV, military leader, descendent of James Patton a friend of Davy Crockett

George Kennedy

Businessman, the Canadian city Georgetown, Ontario was named after him.
1799-1870 (71)

Henri Menier

Chocolate maker, built the town of Port-Menier on Anticosti Island after purchasing the island in 1895 for $125,000, and named Vauréal Falls after his home town in France.

HF Dangberg

Farmer, first settler and creator of Minden, Nevada
dangberghomeranch.org

Jacob Kip

First settler to Kips Bay, New York
1631-1690 (59)

Capt. James Callaway

military officer of the Missouri Rangers in the War of 1812, grandson of Daniel Boone
1783-1815 (32)

James Patten

The Wheat King, trader of grain, corn and cotton

James Patton

military veteran of the War of 1812, fought for Andrew Jackson during the Creek Indian War in 1813 against the Red Sticks, disputed information whether he was killed-in-action (KIA) during the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814 (or sometime in November of 1813), married his cousin Elizabeth in 1809 and birthed George Patton I (the 1st) who is the direct bloodline patriarchy for General Patton (George Patton IV)
1784-1813 (29)

John Rolfe

Navigator on the Deliverance ship, early settler to Jamestown, cultivation of tobacco

John Winthrop

Governor of Massachusetts Colony, very wealthy political family dynasty

Juan Ponce de León

Spanish explorer, searching for the fountain of youth

Nathan Boone

contract surveyor, trailblazer, explorer, soldier, lieutenant colonel, military captain in the 1st United States Regiment of Dragoons, married to Olive in 1799, military veteran of the War of 1812, son of Rebecca & Daniel Boone, he bought 680 acres of land in exchange for his horse & saddle which became Boonville (aka Boone’s Lick for its saltwater springs)
1780-1856 (76)
historicmissourians.shsmo.org

Peter Stuyvesant living

settler, colonial governor of the colony of New Netherland from 1647-1664 until it ceded territory to England (as the United States of New York and New Jersey)
1592- (432)
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Thorvald Eiriksson

Norse settler, son of Erik the Red, brother of Leif Erikson
975 AD-1006

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