| Name |
Collins, Louisa Jane |
| Birth |
5 Oct 1855 |
Johns Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, USA [1] |
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| Gender |
Female |
| feud |
Between 1878 and 1890 |
Harts Creek, Lincoln, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| was a merchant at Harts Creek in Lincoln County, where she was involved in the Lincoln County Feud. |
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Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
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Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
BIRTH 5 Oct 1855 Pike County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH 29 Sep 1938 (aged 82)
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL L.J. Hatfield Family Cemetery
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 210619744 ·
PHOTOS 6
FLOWERS 0
Daughter of Isham and Dicy (Roberts) Collins. Marrired 1: James Preston Mullins. Married 2: Robert L. "Bob" Hatfield. L.J. was a merchant at Harts Creek in Lincoln County, where she was involved in the Lincoln County Feud. She also ran businesses in Wharncliffe, Mingo County.
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First wife of John B. Hatfield?
Family Members
Spouses James P. Mullins 1848-1930 (m. 1872)
Robert Edward Lee Hatfield 1866-1931
Children Mary Jane Dingess 1872-1936
Minnie S. Mullins McClure 1879-1967
Vincent Mullins 1884-1908
Judge R. Mullins 1890-1948
Craig Tolliver Hatfield 1892-1956
Anderson Hatfield 1893-1898
John B Hatfield 1895-1930
Robert D. Hatfield1898-1899
Flowers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_County_feud
The Lincoln County feud occurred in the Harts Creek community of Lincoln and Logan counties, West Virginia, between 1878 and 1890.
Contents
1 Background
2 The feud
3 Deaths
4 Popular culture
5 References
6 Further reading
Background
The feud arose out of personal grievances between Paris Brumfield (c.1837–1891), a distiller, storekeeper, and timber man, and Canaan "Cain" Adkins (1833–1896), a United Baptist preacher, country physician, schoolteacher, and justice of the peace.[1] A great deal of the early trouble centered on ownership of a key piece of real estate at the mouth of Harts Creek. Aside from the Brumfield-Adkins quarrel, the feud included family quarrels between Henderson Dingess (1829–1902), a distiller, and his brother-in-law, Benjamin Adams (1852–1910), a timber boss, and the Halls, one of whom had married Dingess' son, Floyd.[2]
The feud
By the mid-1880s, the Brumfield-Adkins vendetta, the Dingess-Adams vendetta, and the Dingess-Hall vendetta had become hopelessly entangled, partly due to the marriage of Allen "Al" Brumfield (1860–1905), merchant son of Paris, and Hollena Dingess (1863–1937), daughter of Henderson. While Paris Brumfield continued his personal feud with Cain Adkins and his family, Al Brumfield feuded with Ben Adams, his uncle-in-law, John W. Runyon (1855–1925), storekeeper, tavern operator, and deputy sheriff, and others due to matters of business, politics, or land.[3] The Lincoln County Feud ranks as the second-most famous feud in West Virginia history, trumped only by the Hatfield-McCoy Feud, which occurred in the nearby Tug Valley.[4] During its hey-day, the Lincoln feud commanded headlines in newspapers throughout the United States. It resulted in four confirmed deaths and the extermination or out-migration of some of the community's leading citizens, established Harts Creek as one of West Virginia's most violent communities, and may have triggered the movement of a county boundary.
Allen "Al" Brumfield, 1890s. Courtesy of Brandon R. Kirk
Deaths
September 1882: Paris Brumfield mortally wounds Mont "Boney" Lucas in a fight at the lower section of Harts Creek.
November 15, 1888: William "Little Bill" Hall kills Floyd Dingess at the mouth of Rockhouse Fork of Harts Creek.
October 24, 1889: A mob brutally murders Thomas Milton "Milt" Haley and William Greenville "Green" McCoy at the mouth of Green Shoal Creek.
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| Birth |
20 Oct 1885 |
Johns Creek, Pike, Kentucky, USA |
| Floyd Co? Date on her headstone |
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Photo by Brandon Ray Kirk. 30 May 2020
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Louisa Collins Mullins Hatfield
Wharncliffe, WV |
| Name |
Louisa Jane Hatfield MRS [1] |
| Occupation |
Harts Creek, Lincoln, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| merchant: L.J. was a merchant at Harts Creek in Lincoln County, where she was involved in the Lincoln County Feud. She also ran businesses in Wharncliffe, Mingo County. |
- 20230801GHLn-
Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
Photo added by William Holmes
Picture of
Added by Brandon Ray Kirk
Picture of
Added by Brandon Ray Kirk
Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
BIRTH 5 Oct 1855 Pike County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH 29 Sep 1938 (aged 82)
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL L.J. Hatfield Family Cemetery
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 210619744 ·
PHOTOS 6
FLOWERS 0
Daughter of Isham and Dicy (Roberts) Collins. Marrired 1: James Preston Mullins. Married 2: Robert L. "Bob" Hatfield. L.J. was a merchant at Harts Creek in Lincoln County, where she was involved in the Lincoln County Feud. She also ran businesses in Wharncliffe, Mingo County.
?
First wife of John B. Hatfield?
Family Members
Spouses James P. Mullins 1848-1930 (m. 1872)
Robert Edward Lee Hatfield 1866-1931
Children Mary Jane Dingess 1872-1936
Minnie S. Mullins McClure 1879-1967
Vincent Mullins 1884-1908
Judge R. Mullins 1890-1948
Craig Tolliver Hatfield 1892-1956
Anderson Hatfield 1893-1898
John B Hatfield 1895-1930
Robert D. Hatfield1898-1899
Flowers
Plant Memorial Trees
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| Death |
29 Sep 1938 |
Wharncliffe, Mingo, West Virginia, USA [1] |
| Burial |
Aft 29 Sep 1938 |
Wharncliffe, Mingo, West Virginia, USA [1] |
- 20230801GHLn-
Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
Photo added by William Holmes
Picture of
Added by Brandon Ray Kirk
Picture of
Added by Brandon Ray Kirk
Louisa Jane “L.J.” Collins Hatfield
BIRTH 5 Oct 1855 Pike County, Kentucky, USA
DEATH 29 Sep 1938 (aged 82)
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
BURIAL L.J. Hatfield Family Cemetery
Wharncliffe, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA
MEMORIAL ID 210619744 ·
PHOTOS 6
FLOWERS 0
Daughter of Isham and Dicy (Roberts) Collins. Marrired 1: James Preston Mullins. Married 2: Robert L. "Bob" Hatfield. L.J. was a merchant at Harts Creek in Lincoln County, where she was involved in the Lincoln County Feud. She also ran businesses in Wharncliffe, Mingo County.
?
First wife of John B. Hatfield?
Family Members
Spouses James P. Mullins 1848-1930 (m. 1872)
Robert Edward Lee Hatfield 1866-1931
Children Mary Jane Dingess 1872-1936
Minnie S. Mullins McClure 1879-1967
Vincent Mullins 1884-1908
Judge R. Mullins 1890-1948
Craig Tolliver Hatfield 1892-1956
Anderson Hatfield 1893-1898
John B Hatfield 1895-1930
Robert D. Hatfield1898-1899
Flowers
Plant Memorial Trees
- L.J. Hatfield Family Cemetery
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| Person ID |
I92940 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family 1 |
Hatfield, Robert Edward Lee, b. 6 Sep 1866, Logan, Logan, West Virginia, USA d. Mar 1931, Logan County, West Virginia, USA (Age 64 years) |
| Marriage |
Abt 1891 |
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Son of William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield and Levisa 'Levicy' Chafin-Hatfield.
Bob married Mariah K Mary Wolford on November 06, 1886 in Mingo Co., West Virginia.
Bob married Louisa Jane Collins about 1891.
Their children were Craig and John Hatfield.
In 1900 Bob is listed as a merchant.
- Bob married Louisa Jane Collins about 1891. Their children were Craig and John Hatfield.
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| Children |
| | 1. Hatfield, Anderson, b. 18 Jul 1893 d. 10 Feb 1898 (Age 4 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Hatfield, Craig Toliver, b. 1 Jan 1892, Wyoming County, West Virginia, USA d. 4 Dec 1956, Wharncliffe, Mingo, West Virginia, USA (Age 64 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. Stiltner, Ellen M. mrs, b. 1897, USA d. 1980, USA (Age 83 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 4. Allen, Mattie Frances mrs, b. 17 Oct 1910, Buchanan County, Virginia, USA d. 15 Mar 1981, Grundy, Buchanan, Virginia, USA (Age 70 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Hatfield, Robert D, b. 4 Aug 1898 d. 11 Jul 1899, Wharncliffe, Mingo, West Virginia, USA (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F55126 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family 2 |
Mullins, James Preston, b. 1848 d. 1930, Breaks, Dickenson, Virginia, USA (Age 82 years) |
| Marriage |
1872 |
| Children |
| | 1. Dingess, Mary Jane, b. 15 Aug 1872 d. 29 Sep 1936 (Age 64 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 2. Mullins, Vincent, b. 13 Nov 1884, Logan County, West Virginia, USA d. 26 Mar 1908 (Age 23 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 3. McClure, Minnie S., b. 1 Jul 1879, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA d. 1967 (Age 87 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 4. Mullins, Judge R., b. 5 May 1890, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA d. 22 Feb 1948, Wharncliffe, Mingo, West Virginia, USA (Age 57 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| | 5. Mullins, King Solomon, b. 9 Dec 1894, Pikeville, Pike, Kentucky, USA d. 21 Feb 1990, Breaks, Dickenson, Virginia, USA (Age 95 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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| Family ID |
F55129 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |