Birth: 30 Mar 1835 in Marengo County, Alabama
Death: Aug 1898 in Leake County, MS
Sex: M
Father: Clarke Crocker b. 1776 in South Carolina
Mother: Ann b. 1784 in North Carolina
Burial: Old Pearl Hill Cemetery, Edinburg, MS
Elizabeth Jane Strait (Wife) b. 6 Dec 1832 in Marengo County, Alabama
Marriage: 22 JAN 1851
Children:
  • Lemuel Lorenzo Crocker b. 8 Feb 1867 in Mississipi
  • Mary E. Crocker b. 1852 in Mississippi
  • William E. Crocker b. 25 Jun 1854 in Lauderdale County, MS
  • Caledonia Isadora Palina Crocker b. About. 1857 in Mississippi
  • Robert Charlie P. Crocker b. 4 Aug 1859 in Lauderdale County, Mississippi
  • Angeline Crocker b. 17 Jul 1870

5 thoughts on “John Calaway (Callaway) Crocker”
  1. Hello im new here just found this site…..My grandmother was from Mississippi and she was Ella Crocker married to Curtis Reed lived in Maridian, Miss….. I’m looking for some his family if any left there in Mississippi……

    1. Quite a few live in Mississippi, particularly in the Leakesville area. Email me if you are looking for someone in particular.

  2. I’m very glad I found this page! I have ancestors from Mississippi from the Stovall and Crocker families. I have found a considerable amount of information about the Stovall family (Kemper and Neshoba counties) but am having difficulty finding information about the Crockers. My family tree frustratingly stops at James Crocker. Supposedly, James T. (Terrell or Tyrell) Crocker was born in 1819 in Monroe Co. Mississippi. He married Margaret Edwards. They had a son named Thomas Jefferson Crocker, born in 1860 in Kemper County.

    One of my Stovall ancestors served in the 11th Mississippi Infantry, Co. D. There was a private in the same company, Silas Crocker, who died in Richmond, VA, two months after enlisting in 1861. I can’t help but think Silas or his family are somehow connected to James, my ancestor. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

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