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2 kwi 2014 · In 1849, McCoy married his first cousin, Sarah "Sally" McCoy. Sally inherited land from her father a few years after they married. They settled on this 300-acre spread in Pike County,...
Randolph McCoy married his first cousin, Sarah "Sally" McCoy, daughter of Samuel McCoy and Elizabeth Davis, on December 9, 1849, in Pike County, Kentucky. They were of Scottish descent and had 16 children together.
31 maj 2024 · He married Sarah Sally McCoy on 9 December 1849 in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. She was his first cousin, the daughter of Elizabeth Davis and Samuel David McCoy. [1] Their children were: James H. McCoy (1849-1929) Josephine McCoy (1850-)
Sally was a mother of sixteen children and her husband was Old Randall; leader of the McCoy clan during the Hatfield v McCoy feud (and they were first cousins—Sarah’s maiden name was McCoy). One of her daughters was Roseanna —doomed to carry Johnse Hatfield’s illegitimate child, Roseanna would name that child after her mother Sarah.
When Randolph McCoy was born on 30 October 1825, in Pike, Kentucky, United States, his father, Daniel McCoy, was 35 and his mother, Margaret Taylor, was 24. He married Sarah McCoy on 9 December 1849, in Pike, Kentucky, United States. They were the parents of at least 9 sons and 8 daughters.
12 sie 2024 · A group of Hatfields attacked the McCoy homestead, setting it on fire and killing two of Randall McCoy’s children, Calvin and Alifair. Randall’s wife, Sarah, was grabbed, beaten, and almost killed by Jim Vance and Johnse Hatfield.
18 sty 2024 · Randolph married his first cousin, Sarah "Sally" McCoy (1829 - c. 1890), daughter of Samuel McCoy (1782-1855) and Elizabeth Davis, on December 9, 1849, in Pike County, Kentucky. They had 17 children together, five of whom died as a result of the ongoing Hatfield-McCoy feud.