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_Samuel BARBER __________ | (1760 - ....) _Samuel Burroughs BARBER __| | (1780 - 1864) m 1813 | | |_Elizabeth BURROUGHS ____ | (1760 - ....) _Amos Joshua BARBER _| | (1814 - 1885) m 1848| | | _Rueben (Robert) BARROW _ | | | (1768 - 1818) | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" BARROW _| | (1790 - 1863) m 1813 | | |_Mary Jane JOHNSON ______ | (1772 - ....) | |--Amos Joshua "Josh" BARBER | (1857 - 1941) | _John HODGES II__________+ | | (1755 - 1821) m 1778 | _William Henry HODGES _____| | | (1794 - 1851) m 1822 | | | |_Ann STANDARD ___________+ | | (1763 - 1826) m 1778 |_Susan Ann HODGES ___| (1827 - 1910) m 1848| | _John DORSET Jr._________ | | (1770 - ....) |_Fidelia Mary DORSET ______| (1804 - 1848) m 1822 | |_Susannah________________ (1770 - ....)
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married 2nd: + Lucy BROOKS b: 1715 d: After 1812
Children:
2 Daniel BAUGH b: 1781 d: ABT 1819 + Susannah BIRD b: ABT 1779
2 Martha BAUGH b: 1780 + Daniel WHITE
2 William BAUGH b: 1788 d: 1857 + Nancy HARWELL b: 1796 d: 6 DEC
1838
2 Sarah "Sallie" BAUGH b: 1789 d: Nov 1856 + Abner WOODALL b: 25
Apr 1798 d: 1 Oct 1838
2 Frances BAUGH b: 1791 d: 1843 + Robert BROOKS
2 Peter BAUGH b: 1793 d: 22 FEB 1852 + Margaret BUSSEY d: 14 AUG
1851
_James BAUGH I_______+ | (1639 - 1723) _James BAUGH II______| | (1685 - 1724) m 1709| | |_Elizabeth ASHBROOK _ | (1665 - ....) _James BAUGH III_____| | (1714 - 1779) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth MOORE ____| | m 1709 | | |_____________________ | | |--Daniel BAUGH | (1740 - 1816) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary |
_Anthony HARRISON Jr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1605 - 1660) _Andrew HARRISON ____| | (1644 - 1686) | | |______________________________________ | _Robert HARRISON ____| | (1674 - 1720) | | | _Richard WHITEHEAD ___________________+ | | | (1620 - ....) | |_Thomasin WHITEHEAD _| | (1650 - ....) | | |_Thomasine HARRISON __________________+ | (1620 - ....) | |--Martha HARRISON | (1720 - ....) | ______________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Mary________________| (1690 - ....) | | ______________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________________
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Actor Steve Bush portrays "Devil Anse" Hatfield in Theatre West
Virginia's "Hatfields and McCoys." (Lew Whitener/The
Register-Herald)
Capt. William Anderson Hatfield (CSA, retired) is surprisingly
soft-spoken - "gentle-spoken," you might say - and not the giant
of the mountains legend has led him to grow to in the
imagination; in fact, he's not quite 5-10.
Randle McCoy referred to him as "6 feet of devil and 180 pounds
of hell," which seems appropriate given Hatfield's nickname of
"Devil Anse."
But Hatfield said the name wasn't given him because he is evil.
"I reckon it's because of Devil's Backbone, Ky., the mountain
where I held off some Union troops that were coming in," he
said, explaining he led his Confederate squad in a diversionary
tactic that allowed the South to move troops from Tennessee to
Virginia.
It was during the Civil War, he reflected, that an incident
occurred that was in part related to the famous feud for which
the names Hatfield and McCoy continue to hold fascination.
During a skirmish at Cripple Creek, Ky., Hatfield wounded Harmon
McCoy, who was Randle's brother.
"But I was accused of murdering him after the war as a means of
retaliation. I didn't do it," Hatfield said softly.
There also was the matter of a razor-back hog, ownership of
which was claimed by Randle McCoy, but Hatfield said it belonged
to his cousin, Floyd.
Two of the McCoy boys - Sam and Parris - shot and killed
Hatfield friend Bill Staton after a trial over the hog, at which
time Devil Anse's brother Ellison - a justice of the peace -
sought out warrants in Pike County, Ky., but they didn't hold
up.
Then, on Aug. 7, 1883, an election day, the bad blood that had
been brewing between the two families boiled over in an incident
at Blackberry Creek.
"Like it goes at election time, a lot of folk will have a few
things to drink," Anse reflected. "It's the time of year when we
can get out and talk, find out what's going on, because folks
live a good distance apart."
Tolbert McCoy, who evidently had been drinking, along with his
brothers Phamer and Randle McCoy Jr., age 15, "decided they was
going to cut my brother and cut him 26 times and then shot him
once," Anse said quietly. "Phamer McCoy was the one they accused
of shooting him at the election site."
The boys were caught by a constable who wanted to take them to
Pike County.
"But we said no. The crime wasn't committed in Kentucky. We
wanted justice in West Virginia."
Thus the Hatfields took control of the boys and took them to a
school house on Mate Creek, just above Matewan.
Ellison Hatfield lingered near death, and Sarah McCoy came to
the schoolhouse to plead for her sons, but to no avail.
On Aug. 9, around 10:30 p.m., word came that Ellison had died,
so the three McCoys were led outside the school house.
"They were tied to a paw paw tree, really in a sort of sinkhole
area where it laid down low," Anse said grimly.
It becomes apparent that he is haunted by the memory of Randle
Jr., just a boy, and tells how he asked witnesses three times if
the teen had been involved in Ellison's stabbing.
"Now, the boy did cry, and I asked if he stabbed him (Ellison),
too, that maybe he'd just been caught up in it, maybe he'd just
been drinking ... but there were witnesses who said he did (stab
Ellison). ... You're still responsible for what you do."
Although Randle Jr. wept, Tolbert remained defiant to the end.
"I told them, boys, if you've got a peace to make with your
maker, you better make it. And he (Tolbert) spit at me."
The shooting began by 10 Hatfields and the results were
incredibly grisly.
"They were pretty much shot to pieces and the pieces were shot
to pieces," Anse recalled. "It's true they were all buried in
one casket because that's all that was left of the three."
For years to come, there would be sporadic shootings, including
a New Year's Day 1888 confrontation at the McCoy homestead which
left two people dead and Randle McCoy's wife nearly dead,
followed by a McCoy reprisal that killed one Hatfield.
The McCoys would offer $100 bounty for any Hatfield, dead or
alive; the bounty would rise to $1,000.
In all, nine Hatfields and five McCoys would die.
At the time, it was simple mountain justice based on the Old
Testament law of retaliation, an eye for an eye, tooth for
tooth, life for life.
But Anse was "saved" when a fellow 45th Virginia veteran "turned
me around, got me to realize just who is this Lord."
Now, he looks at the feud differently.
"I'm sorry about all the killing, all the killing on both
sides," Anse said. "But I still say this, we never started it."
When his sons Troy and Elias were shot in the back in a Boomer
pool room - officially the last deaths of the feud - Anse was
contacted by a Boomer pastor who told him he was glad to hear of
Anse's conversion and so sorry for the loss of his sons.
"That was probably one of the lowest spots in my life," he said.
"And I began to realize that there has to be some sense of mercy
somewhere."
E-mail: [email protected]
""Hatfields" wouldn't be complete without Devil Anse Hatfield,
played by Oak Hill actor Steve Bush. Bush has not only portrayed
the Hatfield patriarch since the 1980s - taking a couple years
off when his daughter, Stephanie, 13, and son David, 11, were
born - but he's also studied the historic Anse Hatfield, he
said, speaking with several relatives of the man whose life he
portrays each year.
"... being a reactionary, he didn't want to be known as a
feuder," Bush said. "But he felt like his hand had been called
after his brother was killed so brutally.
"The Riverside Restaurant in Alderson was built by Devil Anse
for his granddaughter," the actor added. "There's quite a
history throughout the whole area."
http://www.register-herald.com/articles/2003/06/07/news/theatrewe
st8.txt
"For veteran actor Steve Bush, reliance on the script was simply
not enough, so he has researched Anse and the feud pretty
thoroughly. As a result, he easily handles questions in
character - a character disarmingly different from what one
might expect of a man of such legendary prominence.
"Legend made him so much more than he was," Bush said.
Bush joined the TWV outdoor dramas in 1980, moving into the role
of Devil Anse in 1984 and playing him continuously through
1988." Bush is employed as a broadcasting engineer for WOAY-TV
in Oak Hill.
http://www.register-herald.com/articles/2003/06/15/news/role16.tx
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Children:
2 Johnson HATFIELD b: 1862 + Rebecca BROWNING + Nancy MCCOY +
Roxie BROWNING + Nettie TOLER
2 William Anderson HATFIELD b: 1864 + Nancy GLENN
2 Robert E. Lee HATFIELD b: 1867
2 Nancy HATFIELD + John VANCE + Charles MULLINS
2 Elliot Rutherford HATFIELD b: 1872
2 Mary HATFIELD b: 1873
2 Elizabeth HATFIELD b: 1875
2 Detroit HATFIELD b: 1881
2 Joseph HATFIELD b: 1883 + Grace FERRELL
2 Rosda HATFIELD b: 1885
2 E. Willis HATFIELD
2 Tennyson HATFIELD
2 Eskie HATFIELD + French ELLIS
Heritage Of Harnett County, North Carolina - February 7, 1855
Author: Harnett County Heritage Committee
Publication: (May 18, 1993) Volume 1, Published 1993
Collection of Harnett County Families Information
Fairly Accurate
Name: Connie M. Matthews 6144 NC 27 E Coats, North Carolina
27521-0625 USA
"William Anderson Hatfield Born on 09 September 1839.
Described as having a dark complexion, dark eyes with dark hair.
He was 5 feet 6 inches tall.
Residence: Occupation: Farmer
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Lieutenant 1st Class on 31 August 1863 at the age
of 25
Commission in Company B, 45th Battn Infantry Regiment Virginia
on 31 August 1863.
Absent, without leave on 01 February 1864; Paroled on 04 May
1865 at Charleston, WV
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or Stirrat, Logan Co. WVA
_Ephraim HATFIELD ___________________+ | (1765 - 1847) _Valentine HATFIELD _| | (1789 - 1867) m 1805| | |_Mary Smith GOFF ____________________ | (1767 - 1800) _Ephriam HATFIELD ___| | (1812 - 1881) m 1828| | | _Benjamin WEDDINGTON "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1734 - 1790) | |_Martha WEDDINGTON __| | (1789 - 1867) m 1805| | |_____________________________________ | | |--William Anderson "Devil Anse" HATFIELD C.S.A. | (1839 - 1921) | _____________________________________ | | | _Abner VANCE ________| | | (1759 - 1819) m 1799| | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Nancy VANCE ________| (1813 - 1895) m 1828| | _Abraham HOWARD _____________________+ | | (1726 - 1782) |_Susannah HOWARD ____| (.... - 1850) m 1799| |_June or Jane ALLEN (WIDOW?) ________ (1730 - ....)
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_John PENDLETON ________________________+ | (1691 - 1775) m 1719 _William or John? or Richard? PENDLETON _| | (1720 - 1779) m 1748 | | |_Mary TINSLEY __________________________+ | (1703 - ....) m 1719 _Reuben PENDLETON ___________| | (1755 - 1825) m 1785 | | | _Edward TINSLEY Sr._____________________+ | | | (1704 - 1782) m 1724 | |_Elizabeth TINSLEY ______________________| | (1727 - 1783) m 1748 | | |_Margaret TAYLOR _______________________+ | (1705 - 1782) m 1724 | |--James Shepherd PENDLETON Sr. | (1790 - ....) | _James GARLAND _________________________ | | (1720 - ....) | _William GARLAND ________________________| | | (1740 - ....) | | | |_Mary RICE _____________________________ | | (1720 - ....) |_Frances Maria Anna GARLAND _| (1763 - 1843) m 1785 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) SHEPHERD Old Virginia_ | | |_Anne SHEPHERD __________________________| (1740 - ....) | |________________________________________
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Mother: Mary Anne KERNS |
_Joshua TINSLEY _____+ | (1750 - 1822) _Banister TINSLEY ______| | (1775 - 1828) m 1801 | | |_Sarah MCDANIEL _____+ | (1750 - 1818) _Absolom TINSLEY ____| | (1809 - 1850) m 1830| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mildred "Milly" SHORE _| | (1777 - 1866) m 1801 | | |_____________________ | | |--Eliza TINSLEY | (1837 - 1859) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Anne KERNS ____| (1810 - 1889) m 1830| | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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date of bond
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