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- [S1324] Varney, Nancy Jane, History of the Varney's in Pike & Mingo Counties, & Elsewhere- 1936, (Name: Sent by Lisa Johnson-Nelsen, 4417 Hidden La., Lanexa, VA 23089 (804) 966-9378; Date: 1936;), cf Notes, and Source, for full text, lifted from website- jcw 30.06.2013 consolidated 20190307HAv- 4 citations... (271) links.
Alex Varney (268) facts
Source Medium: Manuscript- (267) facts
received by Express mail 21 April 2000
Source Medium: Manuscript- received by Express mail 21 April 2000;
and website: http://generations-past.net/varney/varney-history.html
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Generations Past
There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors and no slave who has not had a king among his.
----Helen Keller
A History of the Varney's in Pike and Mingo Counties and Elsewhere as told me by my father, Alex Varney, and from other authentic sources.
by Nancy Jane Varney
September, 1936
The information I shall attempt to give in regard to the VARNEY family was given me by my father, the late Alex VARNEY, and is not of written record, but was handed down from generation to generation.
Some of the information, such as records of the families of my father's uncles and aunts has been given me by members of the families, and some by grand-children.
The first VARNEY of whom we have any history, was my great-great-grand-father, John VARNEY, who married Betsy HUNTER and lived in Bedford County, Virginia.
To that union were born three sons and two daughters that we know of.
The sons were: - Alex, - Andrew and
- Daniel.
The daughters were: - Mary and
- Nancy.
While the said John VARNEY was gathering salt-peter in a cave in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Bedford County, Virginia, a slide came and entombed his body, which was never recovered.
Alex, Andrew, Mary and Nancy migrated to this country and settled in what is now Pike County, Kentucky, and Mingo County, West Virginia.
I do not know whether the mother came to what is now West Virginia, with her four children, or came later. However, she came, as (since) we have always been informed that her body was buried at the mouth of Peach Creek, in Logan County, West Virginia.
Alex VARNEY, as I understand, the oldest son of John and Betsy Hunter, married Susie RUNYON and reared a family of
seven sons and five daughters, namely,
- John, - Sally
- Henry, - Jennie
- Frand (Frank), - Celia
- Andrew, - Matilda
- Adron, - Hulda Jane.
- Asa,
- Madison.
1. John married Annie ROMANS, settled about where the little town of Belfry now is, and later moved further up Pond Creek, as I understand, near where Stone, Kentucky now is.
The children of John and Annie VARNEY are as follows:
- W. A. (Anderson) VARNEY, married Jennie BLACKBURN,
- Henry married Lydia BLACKBURN,
- Flem married Sallie BLACKBURN,
- James married Ruth CANADA,
- Levi married Sarah Ann COLLINS,
- Adron married Lousia COLLINS,
- Floyd married Mary COLLINS,
- Lewis married Lucinda May, parents of Keenis VARNEY, of McAndrews, Kentucky,
- Vicy married Martin COLLINS,
- Celia married Moses CHAPMAN,
- Sally married Nathan COCHRAN, and
- Alex married Lousia PINSON, parents of the late Joe VARNEY, of Road Fork of Big Creek.
Lewis is the only surviving member.
2. Frank married Polly WILLIAMSON and settled on Brushy Creek; they reared a family of three sons and nine daughters.
The sons were: Mitchell, Lark and Henry.
- Mitchell married Susie SMITH,
- Lark, who was a Baptist preacher, married Delilah FRANCIS, the parents of Mrs. J. G. HARRISON, of Pikeville, Kentucky, and
- Henry first married Bell SESCO and his second or last wife was Lizzie WALTERS.
The daughters were
- Annie, who married Jack CANADA;
- Nancy married Elisa FIELDS,
- Susie who married Lee SCALF,
- Lishie married John FRANCES,
- Luemma married Ran HARRISON,
- Mary married Green CANADA,
- Vicy married Avery STATON,
- Easter married Joe FIELDS and
- Jane married Lark LOWE, Sr.
None of this family survive, Elder Lark VARNEY, being the last, died in June 1935.
3. Henry C., the third son of Alex VARNEY was born September 15, 1817, and died April 16, 1896.
He married Jane Yantas Mcneely settled on Rockhouse Fork of Pigeon Creek, and to them were born three sons and eight daughters.
The sons were
- Lewis, married to Elizabeth FARLEY, the parents of
- Sidney L., and
- Wallace VARNEY, of Williamson,
- T. B. VARNEY, of Matewan,
- Henry VARNEY of Chauncey,
- James and
- Dow VARNEY of Ragland,
- Mrs. Edna ESTEPP and
- Mrs. Jane FILLINGER of Ragland, and
- Mrs. Ida STEELE of Logan.
- E. D. (Dow) married Roxie CHAFIN,
- Alex deceased, either in child-hood or early manhood.
The daughters were
- Tilda, married Lewis FARLEY,
- Emily married Add RUNYON,
- Sara Ann married Ned CHAFIN,
- Polly married Alex OOTEN,
- Hulda married Lewis CHAFIN (parents of the late John CHAFIN),
- Nancy married Nathan CHAFIN,
- Vicy married John P. JUSTICE and
- Celia died in childhood or early womanhood.
Lewis and L. D. are the only surviving members of this family; they reside at Ragland, West Virginia.
4. Andrew, the fourth son of Alex VARNEY, and who was my grandfather was born July 28, 1819, deceased May 27, 18$6.
He was married to Nancy RUTHERFORD, March 1, 1838, settled and lived all his married life just below where Toler, Kentucky, now is.
To that union were born twelve children; seven sons and five daughters.
- Reuben the oldest, died at the age of three years.
- Alex, who was my father, was born July 12,1840, deceased March 19, 1919, was married to Pricy A. BEVINS, November 18, 1875.
They lived on Road Fork of Pond Creek.
To this union was born one daughter Nancy Jane, who has three children,
- Lucy Ellen,
- Wade and
- Pricy.
- Mary Ann, the third child of Andrew, born September 9, 1842, married Samuel G. FARLEY and lived on Buffalo Creek.
She deceased August 18, 1916.
To that union were born eight children-namely:
- Caroline, - Rebecca,
- Andy, - Vicy,
- Alex, - Leauder,
- Thomas and - Nancy Jane
Rebecca, Andy and Alex survive.
- Lewis, the fourth child, born April 23, 1844-died March 14, 1906, and lived on Road Fork of Pond Creek.
He married Samantha MAYNARD, to them were born ten children;
Pricy, Bell, Ida, Fanny, Melvin, John B., Rebecca, Ella, Roland and Julius.
After the death of his first wife Lewis married Mary RATCLIFF; to them were born two children:
- Clyde and Bertha.
Of all the children, Ella and Bertha survive.
- Caroline, the fifth child, born February 5, 1846, (still living) married Alvin HATFIELD;
reared four children:
- Elbert, - Emma,
- Howard and - John.
She lives near east end of the Hatfield tunnel.
- Harrison, the sixth child, born May 27, 1848, died March 3, 1924, and lived on Road Fork of Pond Creek,
married Pricy WEST; to them were born
- Mary, Martha, Matilda, Parlee, Mintie, John, Birdie and Nancy Jane.
Martha, Matilda and Birdie deceased.
After the death of the first wife, Harrison married Jane BALL, and after her death,
he married Anjaline Weddington BALL, who survives.
- Henry, the seventh child, born July 11, 1850, died March 31, 1919-lived at Lynn, West Virginia.
Married Peggy Christian FERRELL; reared three children;
- Tilden, Sink and Elsie; Sink deceased.
- Sallie, the eighth child, born July 7, 1852, still living, married Ulysses HATFIELD. She lived on Big Blackberry Creek.
To them were born six children;
- Wayne, Lydia, Fanny, Tilda, Bertha and Zettie. The latter four survive.
- John, the ninth child, born January 5, 1855, deceased February 21, 1926-lived near Toler, on Pond Creek and married Parlee WEST, and to them were born eight children- Alfred, Cora, Myrtie, Esta, Truman, Bessie, Marie, Tom and Marvin. Cora, Esta, Truman and Marvin survive.
- Nicholas, the tenth child, born March 23, 1857, married Matilda WILLIAMSON and lives on the farm where he was born.
They reared two children-Ira and Ida, a small son, Freddie and an infant daughter passed on.
- Matilda, born March 24, 1859, lives in East Williamson married John T. OLIVER and reared the following children. Rosa, Delia, Texie, Sherman, Alphia, John, Willie, Homer and Walker; one son, Filmore, died in early childhood.
- Nancy Jane, the youngest, born November 25, 1862, lives at Logan, West Virginia-married Alford BUSKIRK; to that union were born three children: Elsie, May and Richard A., who are all living.
After Andrew, whose family history I have just given, the next brother was
5. Adron, commonly known as "Uncle Add." He was born in the year of 1821. He married Lucy WEBB and settled at the mouth of Sycamore Creek, later lived around the mouth of Pond Creek, about twenty-eight years after his marriage moved to what is now the town of Kermit, West Virginia, and two years later moved to the mouth of Jennies Creek, there he lived until the time of his death, in February, 1906.
His family consisted of two sons:
- Thomas and Samuel;
the daughters were
- Sarah Ann, Francis, Nancy and Hulda.
- Thomas married Polly PARSLEY, settled near the town of Crum, West Virginia.
Their family consisted of five sons and three daughters;
the sons are - S. M. VARNEY of Sciotaville, Ohio,
- A. J. VARNEY of Williamson,
- J. H. VARNEY of Delbarton, West Virginia,
- John B., and W. J. VARNEY, both of Crum, West Virginia.
The daughters are - Francis FARLEY,
- Laura SAMMONS and
- Virginia SAMMONS, all of Crum.
Samuel married Cloah PARSLEY and lived near Crum.
Their sons are - Tom and A. C. VARNEY of Crum,
- Alex VARNEY of Kermit,
- Nicholas VARNEY of Nolan and
- Don VARNEY of Chattaroy, West Virginia.
The girls are - Lena, of Crum,
- Tennie of Kermit,
- Rebecca of East Williamson,
- Sara, Sallie, Mary and Polly-addresses unknown-also names of husbands unknown.
- Sara Ann, oldest daughter of Adron VARNEY, married William ETTER,
- Francis married Sylvester MCCOY,
- Nancy married James HENSLEY and lived in Martin County, Kentucky.
- Hulda was never married. She lived with her father and died in 1889.
- Melvin, a son of Adron VARNEY, died 1863 while a prisoner of war. He was not married.
6. Asa, another brother of Adron, first married Vicy RUTHERFORD and never settled at all. Their family consisted of two sons and two daughters -namely; - Matt married Mary MAY and lived in Roane County, West Virginia;
- Millie married a GRIFFY, also of Roane County;
- Floyd married Jane TROUT and
- Polly Jane married Harvey MAY, the last two named resided on Pond Creek.
Mrs. MAY still survives and lives on Ball Fork of Pond Creek.
After the death of his first wife, Asa married Basha MURPHY and to them were born nine children:
- Will, Wade, Charlie, Asa, Laune, Columbia and Nancy are living;
- one son, Ira and two daughters are dead.
The youngest brother of Adron VARNEY, etc., was
7. Madison, born in the year of 1830. He married Piata STATON and settled on Road Fork of Pond Creek, spent his life there and died at the old home place in January, 1908.
Madison's family consisted of one son and seven daughters.
- The son was Asa H. VARNEY, born December 4, 1854; married Nancy WEST, and to them were born five sons and seven daughters. The surviving sons are - K. L., - A. M.,
- W. P. T. and - C. B. VARNEY;
surviving daughters are - Martha, Pauley and Agnes BLACKBURN of Road Fork, Kentucky,
- Alice LIGON of Appomattox, Virginia and
- Bertha WILSON of Stone, Kentucky.
One son, Greene and three daughters-Laura Jane, Gertrude and Joyce died in infancy.
Asa H. VARNEY, was probably one of the most widely known of any of the VARNEYs. He was a great educator; taught in the public schools for forty-seven years-a Christian gentleman, a teacher of morals and manners, was a great lecturer and always held out the very best of encouragement and advice for the up-building of the young people and the country at large. I can not say enough to do justice to the great man. I started to school to him, as a teacher, and if my memory serves me right, went to him seven school terms. He was like a father, sympathetic and kind, always trying to help in every way possible.
He passed to his reward October 21, 1921.
The daughters of Madison VARNEY were as follows:
- Nancy married Thomas JOHNSON, resided near Catlettsburg, Kentucky, deceased.
- Pricey married Henry LOCKARD, deceased in May 1921.
- Juda married J.M. Hensley, lived on Road Fork of Pond Creek; deceased January 12. 1932.
- Jane married Joshua WEST and resides at Canada, Ky.
- Arminda married J.B. (Bud) Smith, resides near Hardy, Kentucky.
- Vicy married Johnson MCCOY and resides on Turkey Creek, Kentucky.
- Sally, another daughter of Madison and Piata VARNEY, died in childhood.
Sally, daughter of Alex VARNEY,.Sr., married John WHITE, moved to what is now Braxton County, West Virginia. I can not give much information in regard to her family, about all I know is that
- Arter WHITE was her oldest son and
- Mary was the name of her youngest daughter.
Jennie, another daughter of the said Alex VARNEY, married Calahan RUNYON and lived on Trace Fork of Pigeon Creek.
Her sons are - Alex,
- Albert and
- Green Runyon-all living;
daughters - Sara married Rush FLOYD, Sr., and
- Vicy (last name unknown.)
Both daughters deceased.
Celia, another VARNEY sister, married James WHITE, lived on Elk Fork of Pigeon Creek.
Their sons were
-Thomas White, deceased; - Allen White, deceased;
- Henry White married Victoria MAYNARD, now deceased and
- Comfort WHITE, married Anjaline EVANS and resides on Elk Fork of Pigeon Creek.
Daughters - Susan married Jonathan ESTEPP,
- Lucindia married W. B. ESTEPP,
- Betty married Sam GILMAN, after his death she married John L. HICKS.
- Nancy married Lee HALL and is the only surviving daughter.
- Matilda VARNEY married Thomas HUNT, lived only a few years after her marriage, leaving two children
-Alex and Nancy HUNT.
- Hulda, the youngest of the Alex VARNEY family, married Andy HENSLEY and reared a family of six sons and one daughter.
The sons were - James M., married Juda VARNEY, deceased in October 1935,
- Compton married Polly BLACKBURN,
- Asa married Nancy STEELE,
- Andy married Nellie HUNT,
- Lewis married Missouri SMITH,
- Henry married Mariah, and
- the daughter, Jane was never married.
Cumpton and Henry are the surviving members of this family.
The body of Alex VARNEY, Sr., was interred on Elk Fork of Pigeon Creek.
Andrew, second son of John VARNEY, married Sallie TAYLOR and reared, as I understand, seven children, namely,
- Sam, - Alex Henderson,
- Alvis, - James,
- Vicy & - Matilda.
I can not give a thorough history of the said Andrew VARNEY's family as they were reared and many still live, in the head of Pigeon Creek, and I am not very familiar with them as a whole, but shall proceed to tell what I do understand in regard to them.
Sam VARNEY was the father of
- Mrs. Sara MUSIC, also
- Mrs. Jane MURPHY, wife of Johnson MURPHY, Sr., and mother of N. V. MURPHY of Rawl, West Virginia.
- Alex was a Christian preacher.
I know very little of the family of Henderson VARNEY, except that he was the grandfather of Hank VARNEY of Red Jacket.
- Alvis married a Sansom; they were the
- parents of Mrs. Floyd Hatfield and the
- grand-parents of Richard Ferrell of Williamson.
- James was the father of Andy VARNEY of VARNEY, West Virginia, and the grand-father of Riley VARNEY.
- Vicy married Moses MAYNARD and resides on Johns Creek; she was the
- mother of Mrs. Matilda WILLIAMS and the
- grandmother of
- Bob WILLIAMS,
- Mrs. Sally HATFIELD and
- Mrs. Zettie AKERS, all of Pikeville.
- Matilda married Nathan CHAFIN; of their family four daughters are as follows:
- 1 Vicy, wife of "Devil" Anse HATFIELD, whose son was the late Cap HATFIELD,
- 2 Betty, wife of Elias HATFIELD, Sr., the mother of
- Greenway HATFIELD of Williamson and
- Dr. H. D. HATFIELD of Huntington,
- 3 Mary wife of John Wallace WEBB, the mother of W. V. WEBB, of Williamson.
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Mary, daughter of John VARNEY, married John TAYLOR. They were the parents of the following children:
- Peggie TAYLOR married Daniel Mccoy, whose son was Randall Mccoy, whose son was "Sheriff" Jim MCCOY,
- Jinnie TAYLOR married Elder John FERRELL,
whose son was Anderson FERRELL and
also a daughter, Martha HATFIELD, wife of Tolbert HATFIELD.
- William A. TAYLOR married Sallie MAYNARD, whose son was Alvis TAYLOR, the father of John TAYLOR of Stone, Kentucky.
- Harriette TAYLOR married Alvis MAYNARD, Sr., whose children were Alvis, Jr., and Billy MAYNARD;
- Alvis, Jr., being the father of Pierce MAYNARD and Mrs. Belle PINSON, and
- Billy the father of Mrs. Jane BISHOP and Mrs. Ann SHUMATE.
- John Taylor was never married.
- Matilda TAYLOR married Sam FARLEY, whose son was Ali, whose sons are R. T. FARLEY and J. B. FARLEY.
- Azandra TAYLOR, married Roseanne RATCLIFF, whose son was Calvin TAYLOR, whose daughter is Virgie MAYNARD.
- Sallie TAYLOR married Ali SMITH, whose son was Henry SMITH, whose sons are Tom and Ken.
- Cyrus Taylor married Louisa SLATER-no children. He was killed by a man named GUNNOE, during the Civil War.
As I am in possession of more history of William A. TAYLOR's family - I shall give it too.
- In addition to Alvis TAYLOR, before mentioned, there was
- another son, John TAYLOR married Jane PHILLIPS.
- The oldest daughter Margaret married Mitchell RUNYON.
- Next was Lydia married Fount LOWE, Sr.-grand-parents of Mrs. Amos RUNYON of Belfry, Kentucky.
- Vicy TAYLOR married Ransom HATFIELD, the parents of the late Mrs. Ester RUTHERFORD, whose son is W. T. RUTHERFORD of Hardy, Kentucky.
- Pricy TAYLOR Married Jacob SMITH, the parents of Will M. SMITH.
- Jennie TAYLOR married K. F. LESLIE, the parents of Mrs. Ollie Auxier MAYNARD of Pikeville.
- Sarah Ann TAYLOR married Dallas BEVINS, whose son is Mont BEVINS of Heisey, Kentucky.
- Harriette TAYLOR married Allen WILLIAMSON, whose son was Emsy B. WILLIAMSON of Fort Gay, West Virginia.
- Parlee TAYLOR married Ben D. WILLIAMSON whose son was the late John B. WILLIAMSON.
- Nancy another daughter of John VARNEY was the mother of the late Ambrose MORRIS, the grand-mother of John B. MORRIS of Road Fork of Big Creek.
Daniel, the youngest of John VARNEY'S family was reared by foster parents of great wealth. He remained and died in Virginia, and we have been informed that he was never married and he inherited a vast estate left him by his foster parents.
We have been informed, but do not know how authentic this information is, that there was
- another daughter of John and Betsy Hunter VARNEY, who married a STRATTON and remained in Virginia.
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Dan Whitt’s deposition regarding the affair:
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The Commonwealth then introduced as a witness Dan Whitt who proves that [he] knows the Defts Doc & Plyant Mayhorn. Knew the three McCoy Boys. Saw them on head Blackberry. Ance, Cap, & Jonse Hatfield, C. Carpenter, Alex Messer were there with me. I saw Defts at Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s was there when we came down the creek to that place, do not remember whether they had any arms or not. All the balance of us had arms. Defts. was somewhere above there when we formed line do not remember whether they got in line or not. Do not remember how Defendants crossed the river. Saw them on the West Virginia side. Had no trial at the mouth of Blackberry. Defendants went to the school house on Mate Creek where the McCoy boys were taken. Do not remember that the Defendants had guns or was armed. There was arms there and they was handled through each other. When Aunt Sally come Ance objected to her seeing the boys but consented afterwards. Wall told Aunt Sally that if they were bothered they would shoot the boys as full of holes as a sifter bottom. Myself, Ance Hatfield, Cap, & Jonce Hatfield, Alex Messer, Jo Murphy, Tom Mitchel C. Carpenter Doc & Sam Mayhon Moses Christian and Jeff Whitt crossed over river into Ky with the McCoy boys we crossed in a flat boat we took them up the bank and up the river a piece to a flat place and there surrounded them and set down and some one said something about a shooting match and I told them if that was what they was for I would leave and me and Sam Mayhorn, Jeff Whitt, & Moses Christian run and got 15 or 20 steps away and the guns fired. The boys was tied together. After the shooting the balance all come to where we was on the bank of the river and we all crossed back together in the boat and when we got to the mouth or Just up in the mouth of Mate we found Wall Hatfield, Elias Hatfield, Plyant Mahon, & Elijah Mounts. They was near the sign board. Wall Hatfield there. Saw the crowd that had been near the river to protect each other and never tell anything that had happened that night. I was indicted for this offense and my father in law got a letter from McKenner saying that if I would come in and give up and tell all I knew about the case he would dismiss the indictments against me and I should not be prosecuted. The prosecution has been dismissed against me. I did not take the oath. We left Ance Ferrells in West Va, that is me, Ance, Jonce, & Cap Hatfield, Alex Messer, C. Carpenter, Jo Murphy, Tom Mitchel, Bill Tom Hatfield, & Jeff Whitt with the agreement to go and Hang the McCoy boys. We staid all night at Farmans store at the mouth of Blackberry in Pike Co Ky. We had no agreement with the Mayhon boys to hang the McCoy boys and they knew nothing of the agreement made at Ance Ferrells. I said at the Jail that I would give same amount to know which one of the Mayhon boys was across the river…[cropped]
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Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan?
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Joseph Hatfield’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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Joseph Hatfield was then introduced as a witness for Deft. whos Testified as followeth. I know the Defts. I was a justice of the peace in 1882. Mathew hatfield had charge of the McCoy Boys. I Don’t remember of having seen either one of the Defts. on Blackbary Creek the Day when the McCoy Boys was Taken from the officers. Wall Hatfield said to Randolph McCoy after the Crowd had started Down the Creek with the Prisoners. We understand that we are to be Bush whacked and if we are we will kill the three Boys.
To the above testimony of Jo Hatfield the Deft. objected at the Time and still objects. The Court over ruled the objection. Defts. excepts and still excepts.
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McCoy Feud, Pikeville?
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Randolph McCoy’s deposition regarding the affair:
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The Court of Ky
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Anderson Hatfield & other Defts.
Pltffs Bill of Exceptions
Be it remembered that on the trial of Doc Mayhorn and Plyant Mahon under the above styled prosecution the following proceedings was had.
The Commonwealth introduced and has worn as a witness Randolp McCoy, who proves that he is 63 years old that he is the father of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Randolp McCoy, they are now dead, was on Blackberry Creek in Pike County Ky at the August Election 1882 says that the boys in custody about 2 oclock on that day staid on the Election grounds about two hours they then went up to Floyd McCoys and staid until nearly night and then went to John Hatfields house and staid all night. They were in custody of Tolbert Hatfield a Justice of the Peace and Floyd Hatfield special Constable. Defents Doc and Plyant Mayhon are sons in law of Wall Hatfield. My boys was next morning started toward Pikeville in Pike County under a guard of six or seven men and was taken by Wall and Elias Hatfield and then turned back down [page torn] stopped at the mouth of Dial [page torn] his boys was then placed in a large corn sled while there. Anse Hatfield and his squad come up. Defendants was with them when they come up. they had with them country Rifle guns. Dials branch is from a ¼ to ½ miles from where Wall Hatfield came to them. Defendants were there all the time from the time they come to the corn sled. the crowd stopped at old Jerry Hatfield and Charley Carpenter got a rope and tied my three boys together. then went down the creek to Rev. Anderson Hatfields and defendants and all stopped there and got dinner. Knows Ance, Cap & Johnson Hatfield. they was there. Alex Messer was there. After Dinner Devil Ance stepped out and said “all of Hatfields frirends form a line” Ance Cap Jonce two Defts. Alex Messer Chuck Murphy was all in the line. Defts had arms (Guns I think). this was Aug 8 1882. My boys was then by this squad marched down the creek toward the river. This is the last time I ever saw them alive. I was on the road from Pikeville home they day my boys was buried. There was quite a crowd at the corn sled. There were a great many persons who were not interested several had guns. If I am not mistaken the first time I saw defendants was at the mouth of Dials branch. I may be mistaken but do not think I am. I saw no one catching horses in pasture at Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s. If I did I do not know who they were. The defts. were present when my boys were tied at Jerry Hatfield’s above Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s. When Devil Ance at the Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s called for the Hatfield friends to fall into the line the defts. went into the line and they were I think both armed with rifles and guns. The boys were then taken down the creek toward Tug river still tied together. I never saw them alive again.
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Apr 2019
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Big Sandy Valley, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Dan Whitt’s deposition regarding the affair:
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The Commonwealth then introduced as a witness Dan Whitt who proves that [he] knows the Defts Doc & Plyant Mayhorn. Knew the three McCoy Boys. Saw them on head Blackberry. Ance, Cap, & Jonse Hatfield, C. Carpenter, Alex Messer were there with me. I saw Defts at Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s was there when we came down the creek to that place, do not remember whether they had any arms or not. All the balance of us had arms. Defts. was somewhere above there when we formed line do not remember whether they got in line or not. Do not remember how Defendants crossed the river. Saw them on the West Virginia side. Had no trial at the mouth of Blackberry. Defendants went to the school house on Mate Creek where the McCoy boys were taken. Do not remember that the Defendants had guns or was armed. There was arms there and they was handled through each other. When Aunt Sally come Ance objected to her seeing the boys but consented afterwards. Wall told Aunt Sally that if they were bothered they would shoot the boys as full of holes as a sifter bottom. Myself, Ance Hatfield, Cap, & Jonce Hatfield, Alex Messer, Jo Murphy, Tom Mitchel C. Carpenter Doc & Sam Mayhon Moses Christian and Jeff Whitt crossed over river into Ky with the McCoy boys we crossed in a flat boat we took them up the bank and up the river a piece to a flat place and there surrounded them and set down and some one said something about a shooting match and I told them if that was what they was for I would leave and me and Sam Mayhorn, Jeff Whitt, & Moses Christian run and got 15 or 20 steps away and the guns fired. The boys was tied together. After the shooting the balance all come to where we was on the bank of the river and we all crossed back together in the boat and when we got to the mouth or Just up in the mouth of Mate we found Wall Hatfield, Elias Hatfield, Plyant Mahon, & Elijah Mounts. They was near the sign board. Wall Hatfield there. Saw the crowd that had been near the river to protect each other and never tell anything that had happened that night. I was indicted for this offense and my father in law got a letter from McKenner saying that if I would come in and give up and tell all I knew about the case he would dismiss the indictments against me and I should not be prosecuted. The prosecution has been dismissed against me. I did not take the oath. We left Ance Ferrells in West Va, that is me, Ance, Jonce, & Cap Hatfield, Alex Messer, C. Carpenter, Jo Murphy, Tom Mitchel, Bill Tom Hatfield, & Jeff Whitt with the agreement to go and Hang the McCoy boys. We staid all night at Farmans store at the mouth of Blackberry in Pike Co Ky. We had no agreement with the Mayhon boys to hang the McCoy boys and they knew nothing of the agreement made at Ance Ferrells. I said at the Jail that I would give same amount to know which one of the Mayhon boys was across the river…[cropped]
https://brandonraykirk.com/2019/04/20/paw-paw-incident-dan-whitt-deposition-1889/
Tags: Alex Messer, Anse Ferrell, Appalachia, Bill Tom Hatfield, Bud McCoy, Cap Hatfield, Charles Carpenter, crime, Dan Whitt, Devil Anse Hatfield, Doc Mayhorn, Elijah Mounts, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Jeff Whitt, Joe Murphy, Johnson Hatfield, Kentucky, Mate Creek, Moses Christian, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mahorn, Preacher Anse Hatfield, Sally McCoy, Sam Mayhorn, Tolbert McCoy, Tom Mitchell, Tug Fork, Valentine Wall Hatfield
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Paw Paw Incident: Floyd Mounts Deposition (1889)
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Thursday
Apr 2019
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Big Sandy Valley, Hatfield-McCoy Feud? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Floyd Mounts’ deposition regarding the affair:
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Floyd Mounts
I know Don and Jeff Whitt. Jeff said at the Jail Door Just after the __ of Wall Hatfield that if he swore Wall, Plyant and Dock Mahorn went across the river where the boys were killed he was mistaken, and that he was served and didn’t know what he was doing and that they were not there.
https://brandonraykirk.com/2019/04/04/paw-paw-incident-floyd-mounts-deposition-1889/
TagsAppalachia, Bud McCoy, crime, Doc Mayhorn, Don Whitt, feud, feuds, Floyd Mounts, genealogy, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Jeff Whitt, Logan County, Mingo County, Pharmer McCoy, Plyant Mahorn, Tolbert McCoy, Tug Fork, Valentine Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Andrew Ferrell Deposition (1889)
27 Sunday May 2018
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Andrew Ferrell’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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I staid up at Elias Hatfield’s the night the McCoy boys were killed. I was awoke when Wall and others came there. Dock Mayhorn nor Plyant Mahorn was either of them there. If they were I didn’t see them. I am & have been acquainted with the General Moral character of the Defendants in the neighborhood in which they live and their character for peace is good.
For more information about this incident, follow these links:
http://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/785?tour=55&index=3
http://wvpublic.org/post/three-mccoys-killed-hatfields-kentucky-august-8-1882#stream/0
http://hatfield-mccoytruth.com/2017/04/22/in-hatfield-country-blackberry-creek-in-the-1880s/
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/05/27/paw-paw-incident-andrew-ferrell-deposition-1889/
TagsAndrew Ferrell, Appalachia, Bud McCoy, Doc Mayhorn, Elias Hatfield, feuds, G.W. Pinson, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Kentucky, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mahorn, Tolbert McCoy
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Paw Paw Incident: Ephraim Hatfield Deposition (1889)
31 Thursday May 2018
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Ephraim Hatfield’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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I know Jeff Whitt. I had a conversation with Jeff Whitt the day Wall Hatfield was tried and after he had been sworn as a witness on said trial. In said conversation he said That if he swore on the trial of Wall Hatfield that Dock and Plyant Mayhone was on this side of the river where the McCoy boys were killed. He didn’t know what he was saying. That he was scared and that they were not there.
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/05/31/paw-paw-incident-ephraim-hatfield-deposition-1889/
TagsAppalachia, Bud McCoy, Doc Mayhon, Ephraim Hatfield, feud, feuds, G.W. Pinson, genealogy, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Jeff Whitt, Kentucky, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mahon, Tolbert McCoy, Tug Fork, Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Ellison Mounts Deposition (1889)
04
Monday
Mar 2019
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Big Sandy Valley, Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Ellison Mounts’ deposition regarding the affair:
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Ellison Mounts
I was present at the time the 3 McCoys were killed. They were killed on the Ky side of the river opposite a little drain, or maybe a little above it. Neither Plyant Mayhorn nor Dock Mayhorn were present at the time or place where the McCoy boys were killed.
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Ance, Cap, & Johnce Hatfield, Charley Carpenter, Dan Whitt, Mose Christian and Sam Mayhorn, Jeff Whitt, Alex Messer and myself were present when the killing was done. Jeff Whitt, Dan Whitt, Mose Christian and myself were not ___ present when the Guns were fired. we were 15 or so steps away. After we got across the river Ance called on Wall to Swear them to keep secret what had occurred that nights and Wall did so.
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https://brandonraykirk.com/2019/03/04/paw-paw-incident-ellison-mounts-deposition-1889/
TagsAlex Messer, Appalachia, Bud McCoy, Cap Hatfield, Charley Carpenter, crime, Dan Whitt, Devil Anse Hatfield, Doc Mayhorn, Ellison Mounts, feuds, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Jeff Whitt, Johnson Hatfield, Mose Christian, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mayhorn, Sam Mayhorn, Tolbert McCoy, Tug Fork, Valentine Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Ephraim Hatfield Deposition (1889)
31 Thursday May 2018
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Ephraim Hatfield’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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I know Jeff Whitt. I had a conversation with Jeff Whitt the day Wall Hatfield was tried and after he had been sworn as a witness on said trial. In said conversation he said That if he swore on the trial of Wall Hatfield that Dock and Plyant Mayhone was on this side of the river where the McCoy boys were killed. He didn’t know what he was saying. That he was scared and that they were not there.
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/05/31/paw-paw-incident-ephraim-hatfield-deposition-1889/
TagsAppalachia, Bud McCoy, Doc Mayhon, Ephraim Hatfield, feud, feuds, G.W. Pinson, genealogy, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Jeff Whitt, Kentucky, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mahon, Tolbert McCoy, Tug Fork, Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: James McCoy Deposition (1889)
20 Saturday Oct 2018
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Plyant Mayhorn’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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The Commonwealth then introduced as a witness James McCoy who proves that he is brother to Tolbert, Randolp (sic) Jr. and Pharmer McCoy. Saw them Aug 9, 1882 on Mate Creek in the state West Va. Saw them on Blackberry Creek on Election day. Jo Hatfield, Mathew Hatfield and Floyd Hatfield had charge off them on that day. First saw them next day at Rev. Anderson Hatfield about 12 o’clock. They were tied arm and arm and all tied together. Saw several persons there. Saw Defendants there. They had guns. I think Rifle guns. Soon after I got there Bad Ance formed a line and said let all Hatfield men or friends fall into line. Deft. fell in to line. Doc had a gun. Am not sure that Plyant had any gun. Ance said when the Prisoners were brought out we will take charge of them now. The whole crowd then went down Blackberry Creek toward the river. Witness went along about 1 ½ miles. Ance said to me I had no business further down and I stopped. Ance further said that he had a notion to tell the officers along that he had no further use for them. I went to Mate Creek in West Va. where my brothers was in a School house Wednesday Aug 9th 1882. I saw Bad Ance, Cap, Jonce Hatfields Defendants Doc & Plyant Mayhorn, Alex Messer, Tom Mitchell and some others. Defendants had guns some times. I left there about 3 o’clock p.m. Went down to mouth Mate Creek, staid a few minutes at Sam Simpkin’s. Then went to Asa McCoy’s at mouth Sulphur. I saw Wall with a papers. Do not know what it contained and heard Wall call for signers. Saw Plyant walk up to Wall but can not say whether he signed it or not. Saw Plyant with Wall & Elias Hatfield and Elijah Mounts that evening late at the mouth Mate Creek. They went up river. Saw them again just after dark pass down by the mouth of Sulphur. I was there and they had not been gone by perhaps 20 minutes when I heard a volley of guns or pistols fired on the Ky side of the river about ½ way between Mouth Sulphur and Mate Creek but on the opposite side of the river from Sulphur. My brothers was dead when I found them. Anderson Ferrell went with him to find them. Found on the Ky shore short distance from river in a sink or flat all tied together and to two Paw Paw Bushes. Tolbert had one hand over his head. Made an examination of my brothers and found Pharmer shot 16 times. Randolph with the whole top of his head shot off. Six or seven shots in Tolbert. We removed them in a sled. They were all burried in one coffin. Elias Hatfield had a gun as they passed me at the mouth of Sulphur, there was one horse in the crowd was considerably excited at times. The officers had the boys in charge for murdering Ellison Hatfield. There were a great many men along who had guns that are not indicted. There was six or seven guards and some that were not guards along with my brothers. I do not know where any one objected to my brothers being brought to Pikevill or not. I can not tell all the parties who had guns. Ellison Hatfield died about 2 ½ or 3 oclock Wednesday Aug 9, 1882. The men who taken the corps of Ellison Hatfield to Elias Hatfields was a part of the men he had seen at the school house. My brothers were found dead in Pike County Ky. Wall Hatfield is the brother of Ance, Elison & Elias Hatfield, and the father in law of the defts. When I saw my brothers at Rev. Anderson Hatfield’s there was also present Ance, Cap, Johns, Wall & Elias Hatfield. Carpenter, Dan Whitt, Messer, Murphy, Mose Christian and defts. When I found my brothers dead they were tied together and to two paw paw bushes. When Wall, Elias, & deft. Plyant Mahorn found me near the mouth of Sulphur at dark they were passing from the direction of Joe Davis’ at mo. Blackberry and going in the direction of the mouth Mate. From Jo Davis’ to mouth of Sulphur is about ½ mile, and from Sulphur to mouth Mate is about ½ mile. From the point where my brothers were found dead in Pike Co Ky is _____ in WVa immediately opposite is about 125 yards. As soon as they passed me near the mouth of Sulphur I ___ my horse pulled some grass and fed him, went back and sat down on the porch, and the firing directly began. I think it was 20 minutes after they passed until the firing began. I think I heard 50 shots. After the volley ceased there was one loud shot.
Written in the margin: Soon after this I went down to Ferrell’s and ___ Simpkins and myself went and found my brothers.
For more information about this incident, follow these links:
http://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/785?tour=55&index=3
http://wvpublic.org/post/three-mccoys-killed-hatfields-kentucky-august-8-1882#stream/0
http://hatfield-mccoytruth.com/2017/04/22/in-hatfield-country-blackberry-creek-in-the-1880s/
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/10/20/paw-paw-incident-james-mccoy-deposition-1889/
TagsAlex Messer, Anderson Ferrell, Appalachia, Asa McCoy, Blackberry Creek, Bud McCoy, Cap Hatfield, Charlie Carpenter, clerk, crime, Devil Anse Hatfield, Doc Mayhorn, Elias Hatfield, Elijah Mounts, Ellison Hatfield, feuds, Floyd Hatfield, G.W. Pinson, genealogy, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Joe Hatfield, Johnson Hatfield, Kentucky, Mate Creek, Matthew Hatfield, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Pikeville, Plyant Mayhorn, Preacher Anse Hatfield, Sam Simpkins, Tolbert McCoy, Tom Mitchell, Valentine Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: James Hatfield Deposition (1889)
03 Sunday Jun 2018
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Matewan? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is James Hatfield’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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The Commonwealth then introduced Jas. Hatfield who testified. Am double cousin of defts. father in law. After the line had been formed at Rev. Anderson’s & just after it had started down the creek with the boys I heard Ance Hatfield say to Randal McCoy we understand we are to be bush whacked down the creek and if we are we will kill the boys first. The defts. were then commanded(?) in the line.
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/06/03/paw-paw-incident-james-hatfield-deposition-1889/
TagsAnderson Hatfield, Appalachia, Bud McCoy, crime, Doc Mayhorn, G.W. Pinson, genealogy, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, James Hatfield, Kentucky, murder, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Randolph McCoy, Tolbert McCoy, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Tolbert Hatfield Deposition (1889)
07
Thursday
Jun 2018
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Culture of Honor, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, Pikeville? Leave a comment
The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Tolbert Hatfield’s deposition regarding the affair:
COMMONWEALTH VS DOC MAYHORN &C
Bill of Exceptions
FILED Sept. 1889
G.W. Pinson, Clk
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Tolbert Hatfield testified that he was one of the Justices that had charge of the McCoy Boys. They were in our custody until about 12 o’clock next day. They were in the crowd that moved to Pikeville with the Prisoners. We were stoped (sic) by Wall. I Don’t remember where I first saw the Defts. Seen them some where between Anderson Hatfield and where we turned back Down Blackbery. One of them had arms. Don’t know which. The McCoy Boys were given up by the authoritys because they could not help themselvs (sic). It is not far from where the McCoy Boys was killed to the road on on the Virginia shore opposite the place where they was killed. Some 200 to 250 yards. The Defs. Were not Present when the McCoy Boys were Turned Back Down Blackbery. Theire were a grate many People theire.
For more information about this incident, follow these links:
http://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/785?tour=55&index=3
http://wvpublic.org/post/three-mccoys-killed-hatfields-kentucky-august-8-1882#stream/0
http://hatfield-mccoytruth.com/2017/04/22/in-hatfield-country-blackberry-creek-in-the-1880s/
https://brandonraykirk.com/2018/06/07/paw-paw-incident-tolbert-hatfield-deposition-1889/
TagsAnderson Hatfield, Appalachia, Blackberry Creek, Bud McCoy, Doc Mayhorn, feuds, G.W. Pinson, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, justice of the peace, Kentucky, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Pikeville, Tolbert Hatfield, Tolbert McCoy, Valentine Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Andy Varney Deposition (1889)
14
Sunday
Apr 2019
Posted by Brandon Ray Kirk in Big Sandy Valley, Hatfield-McCoy Feud? 1
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Andy Varney’s deposition regarding the affair:
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The Commonwealth then introduced as a witness Andy Varney who proves that he knows Defts Wall, Ance, Cap, & Jonce Hatfield, C. Carpenter, Alex Messer. Knows the McCoy boys. I first saw them over on Blackberry just a little above Rev. Anderson Hatfield. Saw Ance, Cap, Jonce, Wall, and Defts. Do not remember seeing defendants with any arms. I next saw them at the river. Was at the school house on Mate creek Tuesday evening to the best of my knowledge the defts had arms there. Guns, I think. The crowd come to Elias Hatfields about 11 oclock. Wall, Elias, Jonce, Ance, Cap, Alex Messer, and the defts they were all armed. They were all there next morning. I was Lying on the porch when the parties came to Elias Hatfield. I saw these two Mayhorn boys there. I staid there all night. I had a gun. I was guarding the prisoners while at school house on Mate. Some one told me he had a summons for a sufficient guard. I have been staying at old man McCoy’s. I was indicted with defendant but the case has been filed away. I was behind all the way down Blackberry Creek with Harrison Steele.
TagsAlex Messer, Andy Varney, Appalachia, Blackberry Creek, Cap Hatfield, Charles Carpenter, crime, Devil Anse Hatfield, Elias Hatfield, genealogy, Harrison Steele, Hatfield-McCoy Feud, history, Johnson Hatfield, Kentucky, Mate Creek, Mingo County, Pharmer McCoy, Pike County, Plyant Mahorn, Preacher Anse Hatfield, Tolbert McCoy, Tug Fork, Valentine Wall Hatfield, West Virginia
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Paw Paw Incident: Joseph Hatfield Deposition (1889)
Monday 04 Jun 2018
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Paw Paw Incident: Randolph McCoy Deposition (1889)
16 Wednesday Jan 2019
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Paw Paw Incident: Dan Whitt Deposition (1889)
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Apr 2019
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Paw Paw Incident: Floyd Mounts Deposition (1889)
04
Thursday
Apr 2019
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Paw Paw Incident: Andrew Ferrell Deposition (1889)
27 Sunday May 2018
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Paw Paw Incident: Ephraim Hatfield Deposition (1889)
31 Thursday May 2018
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Paw Paw Incident: James McCoy Deposition (1889)
20 Saturday Oct 2018
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What… |
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Paw Paw Incident: James Hatfield Deposition (1889)
03 Sunday Jun 2018
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What… |
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Paw Paw Incident: Tolbert Hatfield Deposition (1889)
07
Thursday
Jun 2018
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Paw Paw Incident: Andy Varney Deposition (1889)
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The killing of Tolbert, Pharmer, and Bud McCoy by a Hatfield-led gang on August 8, 1882 represented one of the most sensational events of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. What follows is Andy… |
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