Crockett County – History, Demography, Government and Others
History of Crockett County
According to the census in 2010 the population was 3,719. County seat Ozona. It was first established in 1875. It was later reorganized by 1891. It was named in honour the memory of Davy Crockett, the legendary frontiersman who perished in the Battle of the Alamo.
Demography
At the time of in the 2000 census of 2000 the population was 4,099 with 1,524 households and 1,114 families living within the county. Its number of people living in the county of the county was 1.46 inhabitants per sq mile (0.56/km 2). The housing stock was 2,049 with that average at 0.73 for each sq mile (0.28/km 2). The racial composition for the entire county is 76.34 percent White, 0.68% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.27% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 19.71% from other races and 2.39 percent of the population was from at least two races. 54.70 percent of the population comprised Hispanic or Latino of any race.
In total, there were 1,224 homes from which 36.50 percent had children younger than 18 in the household, 60.30 percent of them were spouses who lived together. 9.30 percent had female housekeepers who had no husband as well as 26.90 percent were not families. 24.70 percent of households were comprised of people with no spouses, and 11.80 percent had someone living on their own who was 65 years old or older. The median household size is 2.65 as well as the typical size of a family was 3.19.
The county’s population was distributed by age group, including 28.90 percent of the population younger than 18 years old, 7.10% from 18 to 24. 26.40 percent between 25 and 44, 24.70% from 45 to 64 as well as 12.90 percent aged 65 years or older. old or more. In the median, there was a age of 37. To every female, there are 98.20 males. To every female aged 18 and above they had 97.60 males.
The median income of households in this county was $29,355, while the median household income was $34,653. Males had a median salary of $29,925 as opposed to $14,695 females. The per-capita amount of income in the County was $14,414. Around 14.90 percent of households and 19.40 percent of the total people living there were under the poverty threshold which included 24.30 percent of those who were younger than 18 years old and 18.20 percent of people 65 or older.
Population
Crockett County Government
Crockett County, Texas – Unincorporated communities
Adjacent Counties
- Upton County (north)
- Reagan County (north)
- Irion County (northeast)
- Schleicher County (east)
- Sutton County (east)
- Val Verde County (south)
- Terrell County (southwest)
- Pecos County (west)
- Crane County (northwest)
Photos of Significant Location and Monuments
School Districts
- Crockett County Consolidated Central School District