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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Dr William Harrison Baisden (26) facts
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Dr William Harrison Baisden
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Dr William Harrison Baisden
BIRTH 1844 West Virginia, USA
DEATH 12 Mar 1916 (aged 71-72)
West Virginia, USA
BURIAL Harrison Baisden Family Cemetery
Lenore, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 188252733 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 2
This is a duplicate of 43732737 which is in the wrong Baisden cemetery. I physically went to this cemetery and without a doubt know he is buried here.
Family Members
Spouses Julie Anna Blair Maynard Baisden Staten 1867-1943
Pricy Deskins Baisden 1861-1946
Children Wallace Baisden 1874-1955
Walter W Baisden 1876-1929
Julius Caesar Baisden 1888-1961
Flowers • 2
Left by Robert Piros on 1 Oct 2020
Left by Tammy Baisden Ferguson on 10 Nov 2009
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Julie Anna Blair Maynard “Annie” Baisden Staten
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Julie Anna Blair Maynard “Annie” Baisden Staten
BIRTH Dec 1867
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
DEATH 31 Aug 1943 (aged 75)
Delbarton, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL Maynard Cemetery
Delbarton, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 107774472 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Family Members
Spouse Peter Staten 1867-1947 (m. 1921)
William Harrison Baisden 1844-1916
Flowers
Left by Tammy Scott on 23 Mar 2018
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Dr William Harrison Baisden
Photo added by Sue Lapp
Dr William Harrison Baisden
BIRTH 1844 West Virginia, USA
DEATH 12 Mar 1916 (aged 71-72)
West Virginia, USA
BURIAL Harrison Baisden Family Cemetery
Lenore, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 188252733 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 2
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- [S2749] FaceBook- Hatfield & McCoy Feud, Baisden, Doc Harrison, easily one of the most colorful characters I've run across in my research. 25 Jun 2023 20230627GHLn-.
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An angry Cap Hatfield lunged for his rifle, as Doc Baisden pulled his sidearm and shot Hatfield in the stomach.
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“It is a singular fact that none of the Hatfields has ever gone hunting Baysden [sic] and the explanation probably is that they are afraid to do so.” - The Sun, October 21st, 1888
Dr. Harrison Baisden is easily one of the most colorful characters I've run across in my research.
He was born around 1844 to Solomon and Mary (Chafin) Baisden in what was Logan (now Mingo) County, West Virginia. He stood 6 feet and one-half-inch tall and had blue eyes and, by 1887, gray hair. "Doc" Baisden, as he is often called, may have learned medicine by working with University of Virginia doctors during the Civil War; it is known for a fact that he fought on the Confederate side in the conflict. After the war, he worked as a country doctor with a cabin and small farm on Pigeon Creek in Logan (now Mingo) County.
Doc loved three things: parties, women, and alcohol. He could be found at any card game or barn dance in the region. Sometimes, however, his drunken antics landed him in serious trouble; such was the case at one party in the early 1880s. Doc Baisden and "Cap" Hatfield, the most infamous son of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, were both in attendance. The Sun, a New York City newspaper, reports the following:
"He [Cap Hatfield] was at a frolic...with a fair young mountain woman not his wife. A young fellow named Jake Spaulding stole her away from Cap by fair means, which was something remarkable, considering the heroic standing which men like Cap have in the eyes of mountain maidens. However, Cap ran for his rifle, and Spaulding had to run to save his life."
A fight broke out; it ended when Doc Baisden drew his revolver and shot Cap through the stomach. Doc, still drunk, made his way back to his cabin. Later that night, a band of men knocked on his door.
"Doc, you'd better fix up Cap," they implored, "or Devil Anse will kill you."
Doc, sufficiently motivated, packed his medical bag and returned to the scene of the shooting. Doc treated the man he had just shot and, it is believed, saved his life. Cap was eventually sent to a small hospital in Williamson, where he recovered.
Doc, however, was still in danger. Though warned of Hatfield retribution, he proclaimed that "no hell-fired Hatfield was going to chase him out of [Logan] County." He sent his family away and built a hideout inside his cabin's stone chimney, where he stayed with his rifle for several days until the threat subsided. Though the report from The Sun certainly exaggerates his reputation, it is true that none of the Hatfields ever went hunting him.
Doc Baisden continued to live an eventful life, even serving time in the West Virginia State Penitentiary in 1887. He died in 1916, at age 72, and was buried in his family cemetery. His cause of death, fittingly, was alcohol.
This story is just one of many mythical, likely, and factual tales surrounding the colorful character who was Doc Baisden. As usual, multiple variants of the story exist - if you have any information on this story, on Doc Baisden, or on any other feuding Baisdens, please let me know!
This photo shows Doc in front of his cabin, with his son Julius and grandson Ernest on the porch behind him, and was taken around 1910-1916.
More information about Doc and other Tug Valley feudists will be shared in future posts - please like and follow, thanks!
(Harrison Baisden photo courtesy of Terri Collier. Most of the information in this story came from oral history interviews with Doc Baisden's descendants and from an article in the October 21st, 1888, issue of The Sun.)
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Hatfield and McCoy Feud
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An angry Cap Hatfield lunged for his rifle, as Doc Baisden pulled his sidearm and shot Hatfield in the stomach.
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“It is a singular fact that none of the Hatfields has ever gone hunting Baysden [sic] and the explanation… |
- [S1336] Ancestry.com, West Virginia, Marriages Index, 1785-1971, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2011;).
Record for Harrison Baisden (16) facts
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Harrison Baisden in the West Virginia, U.S., Marriages Index, 1785-1971
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Name Harrison Baisden
Gender Male
Birth abt 1846 Logan Co, West Virginia
Age 34
Spouse Pricey Deskins
Gender Female
her Age 24
her Birth Logan County, West Virginia
Marriage 20 Jun 1880 Logan, West Virginia
Status Divorced
Race White
Ethnicity Canadian
Father S Baisden
Mother M A Chafin
Spouse Father N Deskins
Spouse Mother L Phillips
- [S2630] Ancestry.com, Geneanet Community Trees Index, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2022;).
Record for Harrison Baisden (10) facts
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Harrison BAISDEN
Born in February 1844 -
Deceased
Buried - Baisden Fam Cem, Baisdentown, Mingo, Wv
Parents
Solomon BAISDEN ca 1803-
Mary Ann CHAFIN ca 1810-
Siblings
M Solomon "Cood" BAISDEN 1828-
M Stanley BAISDEN 1834-1910
F Sarah Ann BAISDEN 1837-
M John S BAISDEN 1840-
M Harrison BAISDEN 1844-
M Joseph BAISDEN 1846-
Notes
Individual Note
BAISDENchafin.ged
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Ancestry Chart
John Smith BAISDEN ca 1770- Rhoda BRANHAM ca 1778-
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Solomon BAISDEN ca 1803- Mary Ann CHAFIN ca 1810-
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