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Record for Ephraim Hatfield
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Ephraim Hatfield Info
Ephraim Hatfield, born in 1812, was the father of the active participants in the Hatfield and McCoy feud. Because of his massive size he was best known throughout the region of the hills as "Big Eaf." He was said to have been seven feet tall and to have weighed well over three hundred pounds.
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Regarding Ephraim Hatfield Civil War Service
In a Charleston, West Virginia court, Ephraim Hatfield talked about his Confederate Civil War service:
"I served in the militia in 1861 and regularly enlisted in 1862 in the Confederate Army as first lieutenant in the 4th Virginia Infantry. I resigned in 1863 and then recruited a company which was kept in service in Wayne, Cabell and other border counties of West Virginia and Kentucky. Johnse Marion and Tom McCoy, who are now trying to kill me, were members of my company during the war."
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Devil Anse" Hatfield Dead
New York Times
January 8, 1921
The New York Times, Page 10
“Devil Anse” Hatfield Dead
Noted Feudist of Hatfield - McCoy Mountain War Dies at 85
Huntington, W. Val., Jan. 7 - Anderson Hatfield, long ago nicknamed “Devil” Anse” for his exploits in the Hatfield-McCoy feud that brought violent deaths to so many members of both clans, died quietly in his bed last night of pneumonia at the family home at Island Creek, Logan County. The old mountaineer was in his 86th year.
The famous feud started in 1880 with the theft of some hogs by a McCoy, but did not become murderous until Ellison Hatfield was fatally wounded in a gun fight two years later. “Devil Anse” then captured three McCoys and kept the in the mountains until the wounded Hatfield died, when he and his followers shot all three prisoners.
The brutal burning of the McCoy home in 1888 and the killing of male and female McCoys as they fled from the flames has been laid to “Cap” Hatfield, eldest son of “Devil Anse.” The latter, in 1911, after two of his other sons had been shot to death announced his reformation, was baptized and joined the church.
ruthmounts56added this on 27 Jan 2010 Donna McCoyoriginally submitted this to McCoy Family Tree on 3 May 2009
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles about William Anderson Hatfield
Name: William Anderson Hatfield
Occupation: Farmer
Age at enlistment: 25
Enlistment Date: 31 Aug 1863
Rank at enlistment: 1st Lieut
Enlistment Place: Saltville, VA
State Served: Virginia
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Commissioned an officer in Company B, Virginia 45th Infantry Battalion on 31 Aug 1863.
Description: height: 5 ft. 6 in., dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair.
Birth Date: 9 Sep 1839
Death Date: 6 Jan 1921
Death Place: Logan County, WV
Sources: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series
Research by R. Ross Houston
Source Information: Historical Data Systems, comp.. U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2009.
Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
Copyright 1997-2009
Historical Data Systems, Inc.
PO Box 35
Duxbury, MA 02331.
Description: This database is a compilation of military records (including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories) of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War.
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Devil Anse Hatfield Clan of feud fame, 1897 ruthmounts56added this on 27 Jan 2010 chrisann59originally submitted this to Scattered Leaves of Our Family on 27 Nov 2009 Family Photo Back row standing: 1. Rose Browning (daughter); 2. Troy; 3. Betty Caldwell; 4. Elias; 5. Tom Chafin (nephew); 6. Joe D; 7. Exer Damron (hired hand); 8. Shephard; 9. Coleman; 10. Levica Emma; 11. Bill Borden… |
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Hatfield, Devil Anse and Some of his Sons, 1897a (2).jpg Devil Anse and Some of His Boys
Logan County, WV
The photo, taken at the Hatfield homeplace in 1897 by an itinerant photographer, features William Anderson "Anse" Hatfield at the center. Back row, standing, left to right: Ock Damron, a hired hand; Elias Hatfield; Detroit "Troy" Hatfield; Joe Hatfield; "Cap" Hatfield; and Bill Borden, a friend… |
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Vance Hatfield, Nancy- Devil Anse mother Nancy Vance (Devil Anse Hatfield's mother) Toni Moweradded this on 31 May 2012 hatgirl1968originally submitted this to Pritt Family Tree on 5 Feb 2011 Was told by Uncle Hanford that we were related to Devil Anse Hatfield. This had to be the connection. |
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Vance Hatfield, Nancy- Devil Anse mother cropped Nancy Vance (Devil Anse Hatfield's mother) Toni Moweradded this on 31 May 2012 hatgirl1968originally submitted this to Pritt Family Tree on 5 Feb 2011Category Type: Portrait / Family Photo Was told by Uncle Hanford that we were related to Devil Anse Hatfield. This had to be the connection. |
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Record for Ephraim "Big Eaf" Hatfield
Regarding Ephraim Hatfield Civil War Service
In a Charleston, West Virginia court, Ephraim Hatfield talked about his
Confederate Civil War service:
"I served in the militia in 1861 and regularly enlisted in 1862 in the
Confederate Army as first lieutenant in the 4th Virginia Infantry. I
resigned in 1863 and then recruited a company which was kept in service in Wayne, Cabell and other border counties of West Virginia and Kentucky. Johnse Marion and Tom McCoy, who are now trying to kill me, were members of my company during the war."
fipladyadded this on 1 Jun 2010 mcmillen1961originally submitted this to McMillions (McMillens) - Virginia To Illinois on 15 Jul 2009
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