Walter Crockett

Walter Crockett
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates for Montgomery County
In office
October 19, 1789 – December 19, 1789
Serving with Francis Preston
Preceded byDaniel Trigg
Succeeded byHugh Montgomery
In office
May 5, 1777 – April 30, 1778
Serving with John Montgomery, Stephen Trigg, William Doak
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byDaniel Trigg
Personal details
Borncirca 1732
Diedcirca 1816
SpouseMargaret Steele Caldwell
Children2 daughters, son
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceVirginia Militia
RankColonel
Battles/warsLord Dunmore's War
American Revolutionary War

Walter Crockett (circa 1732 – circa 1816) was an American pioneer, military officer and politician in western Virginia, who helped establish Montgomery County and later Wythe County in the New River Valley. Crockett represented Montgomery County four times in Virginia House of Delegates (1777-1780 and 1789), as well as in the Virginia Ratifying Convention of 1788 (in which he unsuccessfully voted against ratification of the federal Constitution), then became the first clerk of Wythe County in 1790. Much later, a distant relative of the same name would also serve in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the same county (1823-1825).