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Roseanna would give birth to their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth McCoy, in the spring of The baby died of measles later that year. Johnse Hatfield, who would be married four times in his life, met Nancy McCoy the daughter of Asa Harmon McCoy, who had been killed by the Hatfields and they were married on May 14, On Aug.

Tolbert's two younger brothers, Pharmer and Randolph Jr. Preacher Anse Hatfield ordered constables to take the McCoy brothers to the Pikeville jail to face charges. They stopped at Floyd McCoy's house for food and decided to spend the night further up Blackberry Creek.

Devil Anse Hatfield found out and the next morning arrived on the scene, and a posse of nearly 20 family and friends took charge of the McCoy boys. When Ellison died, Devil Anse crossed into Kentucky, tied the boys to paw paw trees and the group of men executed the boys who had killed Ellison.

The raiders burned Randolph's cabin to the ground. Randolph, his wife Sarah and the remaining children escaped. The murders of the McCoys caused Kentucky's governor Simon Buckner to unleash special officer Frank Phillips and 38 men to arrest the nearly 20 men and put out a special reward which brought a slew of bounty hunters to come after the Hatfields.

On Jan. Although no one was killed in the fight, it prompted Devil Anse to order 25 new Winchester repeating rifles to prepare for future attacks. The raids brought the ire of West Virginia Gov. Willis Wilson, and many thought there might be another Civil War break out along the Tug Fork between factions in the two states. Both states ordered their National Guard units to prepare to defend their borders. West Virginia's governor sued Kentucky for the unlawful arrest of nine prisoners and unsuccessfully appealed the case to the U.

Supreme Court in April The court ruled the Hatfields would have to stand trial in Kentucky whether or not the original arrests by Phillips were legal. Elison Mounts was hanged on Feb. Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.

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Reports of this savage assault made national news, and the brutal feud turned into a media frenzy. The ensuing court battles received a lot of press attention as members of Hatfield's family and his supporters were eventually brought to trial. Nine of them, including his brother Valentine, were found guilty in and given life sentences. Devil Anse, however, was never tried for his role in the murder of the McCoy brothers or for his possible involvement in the New Year's Day attack.

Shortly after that fateful day in , Hatfield bought some land in a more remote location known as Island Creek, and there he took special measures to avoid capture. Hatfield went through a transformation in the later years of his life. He had once said, "I belong to no Church unless you say that I belong to the one great Church of the world. If you like, you can say it is the devil's Church that I belong to.

Hatfield lived peacefully on his farm in Island Creek, where he raised hogs. He remained a crack shot until the end, and he reportedly carried a rifle with him wherever he went. On January 6, , Hatfield died of pneumonia at his Island Creek home. His family had a life-sized marble statue of him made to honor their fallen leader. That statue still stands today, marking the grave of one of America's most famous feudists. The story of the Hatfield-McCoy feud also lives on as the subject of countless books, documentaries and movies.

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In late s, Randall McCoy and his kin engaged in a bitter and deadly dispute with another Appalachian family in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud. Stonewall Jackson was a leading Confederate general during the U. Civil War and went on to write a book about her experiences. Jefferson Davis was a 19th century U. George Custer was an American cavalry commander who in led men to their deaths at the Battle of Little Bighorn. Robert Smalls was an enslaved African American who became a politician, serving in both the South Carolina legislature and the U.

Starting to feel that the war was a lost cause, one night Hatfield decided to desert and return home to his family. Hatfield was confronted by McCoy, who felt that Hatfield was wrong to leave, even after Hatfield encouraged McCoy to come with him. Ultimately McCoy allowed Hatfield to leave. A short time later McCoy was captured in battle and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war. Meanwhile, Hatfield had returned home to his wife and family, and resumed his business ventures.

Over the next couple years Hatfield did quite well for himself, all while Randall languished in a POW camp. When Randall returned home he was embittered over his treatment, and angered that the deserter Hatfield had prospered during the intervening time.

Hatfield's uncle Jim Vance got into a verbal altercation with Randall's brother Harmon, who had sided with the Union and fought in their army. Despite pleas from Harmon's wife, Hatfield was unable to prevent Vance from murdering Harmon. This marked the first death in the feud between the two families. A theft of a pig and the impregnating of Rosanna McCoy by Hatfield's son Johnse caused the tensions to flare up again.

The feud got worse after Hatfield's younger brother Ellison was murdered in the early s by a group of McCoys. Feeling that the legal system was not serving or protecting them, Hatfield decided it was time to take matters into his own hands, and fight to protect his family.

Over the next several years Hatfield led his family into a series of escalating conflicts with the McCoys, and by the late s had come to the conclusion that Randall McCoy had to die.



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