| Name |
Hatfield, Monteville |
| Birth |
28 Dec 1858 |
Pike County, Kentucky, USA |
| Gender |
Male |
| feud |
Mingo County, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided. Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been \"framed\" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm. |
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lu / luannevalentine originally shared this on 5 Jan 2013
Rebecca Chafin Hatfield Obituary Mon 5-16-1949
Post Herald, Monday, May 16, 1949
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
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kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
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kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
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| jurisprudence |
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided. Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been \"framed\" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm. [1] |
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lu / luannevalentine originally shared this on 5 Jan 2013
Rebecca Chafin Hatfield Obituary Mon 5-16-1949
Post Herald, Monday, May 16, 1949
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
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kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
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kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
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| LifeSketch |
The following was from the "Find a Grave" source: From The Big Sandy News, May 9, 1902 News has just reached here that King Akers shot and killed Mont Hatfield late Saturday evening. The parties lived near together The difficulty came up over a passway through a piece of land. Akers went home after the row began, got his gun and came back and killed Hatfield. The killing took place on Cowpen creek, about seven miles from here. Hatfield is the same man who was sentenced to the penitentiary for life for the murder of Dave Newsom on Blackberry creek, about 20 years ago, and was pardoned by the Governor. ---------- Rebecca Chafin divorced Eli Acord and remarried Montaville after his release from prison. |
| FSID |
LM1T-V6X |
| Name |
Mounterville Hatfield [2] |
| Residence |
Between 1859 and 1900 |
Pike County, Kentucky, USA |
| Residence |
1880 |
Lower Elkhorn, Pike, Kentucky, USA |
| Residence |
1900 |
Coal Run, Pike, Kentucky, USA |
| Death |
May 1902 |
Pike County, Kentucky, USA [1] |
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lu / luannevalentine originally shared this on 5 Jan 2013
Rebecca Chafin Hatfield Obituary Mon 5-16-1949
Post Herald, Monday, May 16, 1949
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
Comments
kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
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kailuakeith1
5 years ago
Thank you for sharing this article! Rebecca was my great great grandmother. Her son, written here as Hibbard but his death certificate is William Hibbert Hatfield, was my great grandfather, and his daughter, Doskie Hatfield was my grandmother. I have been doing some research on Monteville. I thought he was pardoned from prison much later so this helps me. Let me know if you would like to to share what I found.
SISTER-IN-LAW OF OLD 'DEVIL ANSE' HATFIELD DIES IN LOGAN AT 86
LOGAN, May 15 -- AP -- Mrs Rebecca Hatfield, widow of Monteville Hatfield, died here Saturday night at the home of a daughter. She was 86.
Mrs Hatfield was a sister-in-law of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, the leader of his clan in the storied fued with the McCoys, and an aunt of Dr. Henry D. Hatfield of Huntington, former Governor and US Senator.
She was a daughter of the late Nathan and Matilda Chafin, the youngest and last surviving member of a family of 11 children.
Monteville Hatfield, a "peaceful" member of the clan, left his farm on the Tug River, Mingo county, during the feud and made his way to Virginia where he lived until it subsided.
Later, he was convicted of a murder in connection with the feud, but after serving five years in prison it was discovered he had been "framed" and he was released with full pardon to return to his farm.
He died some 40 years ago.
Mrs. Hatfield leaves four children,
Mrs. Lydia Jackson,
Hibbard and
Howard Hatfield,
all of Logan, and
Reese Acord, a son by a former marriage, in Mingo County.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete but the burial will be at the side of her husband in the Hatfield family cemetery on Main Island Creek, where "Devil Anse" also is buried and where a monument of him commemorates his leadership of the clan.
- Monteville died some 40 years before Rebecca, per her obit.
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| Burial |
May 1902 |
Hatfield Family Cemetery, Sarah Ann, Logan, West Virginia, USA |
| Person ID |
I114667 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family |
Chafin, Rebecca Jane, b. 29 Apr 1863, Virginia, USA d. 14 May 1949, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA (Age 86 years) |
| Marriage |
8 Apr 1879 |
Pike County, Kentucky, USA [2] |
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Rebecca Chafins in the Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965
Name Rebecca Chafins
Gender Female
Marriage 8 Apr 1879
Pike, Kentucky, USA
Spouse Mounterville Hatfield
Film Nr 001943485
by Anderson Hatfield, MBC
at the house of George Hatfield, Sr, in the presence of
George Hatfield &
Talbert Hatfield
___________
10 March 1879
John P. Justice &
Mary L. Justice
in the presence of
Basil Hatfield &
Jack Deskins
by James A. Justice JPPC
___________
13 November 1879
Mathew E. Hatfield &
Alice E. Davis
at the house of Richard Hatfield
in the presence of
William Hatfield &
Richard Hatfield
by Anderson Hatfield MBC
- at the house of George Hatfield, Sr, in the presence of George Hatfield & Talbert Hatfield by Anderson Hatfield, M.B.C.
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| Children |
| | 1. Hatfield, Lydia M., b. Jun 1899, Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky, USA d. 15 Jul 1981, Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia, USA (Age 82 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Hatfield, William 'Hibbard', b. 15 Aug 1882, Kentucky, USA d. 21 Dec 1949, Logan County, West Virginia, USA (Age 67 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Hatfield, Howard John [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F64398 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |