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26 gru 2022 · Anderson C "Preacher Anse" Hatfield. Born 5 Sep 1835 in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Ancestors. Son of George Washington Hatfield and Nancy Jane (Whitt) Hatfield.
Anderson C. “Preacher Anse” Hatfield. Maintained by: KJB. Originally Created by: Andrea Coleman. Added: Dec 18, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 102339567. Source citation. He was born September 25, 1835 and died March 6, 1920, lived 84 years 5 months and 10 days.
2 kwi 2014 · In 1878, Hatfield's cousin Floyd was accused of stealing a hog from Randall McCoy. Another cousin, Preacher Anse Hatfield, the local justice of the peace, presided over the trial.
When Anderson C. Hatfield was born on 25 September 1835, in Pike, Kentucky, United States, his father, George Washington Hatfield, was 31 and his mother, Nancy Jane Whitt, was 25. He married Mary Runyon on 2 August 1855, in Pike, Kentucky, United States.
Feudist Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield (September 9, 1839 - January 6, 1921) was patriarch of the Hatfield family and their leader during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. He was born in present Mingo County. He married Levicy Chafin in 1861, and they had 13 children. Hatfield fought for the South in the Civil War, serving in the Logan Wildcats, an ...
William Anderson " Devil Anse " Hatfield (/ ˈæns /; September 9, 1839 – January 6, 1921) was the patriarch of the West Virginian Hatfield family who led the family during the Hatfield–McCoy feud.
William Anderson Hatfield (September 9, 1839 – January 6, 1921), better known as "Devil Anse", was the patriarch of the Hatfield clan during the infamous Hatfield–McCoy feud which has since formed part of American folklore. Anse survived the feud and agreed to end it in 1891.