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 Warren Earp: The Little Brother
A Warren Earp Memorial was unveiled and dedicated on Saturday, July 8, 2000, in Wilcox, Ariz., as part of "The Warren Earp Shooting, 100 Years Later," an event that also included a guided walking tour of related locations, a re-enactment of the shooting and a book signing involving several Earp researchers.
Warren's only noted brush with the law during that period came in 1896, when he took a $20 bill from a Monte table and was jailed for eighteen days for petty larceny.
Warren was soon arrested for attempted murder, extortion and disturbing the peace.
www.thehistorynet.com /we/blwarrenearplittlebrother/index1.html   (1264 words)

  
 Wyatt's Brothers
arren Earp: Full name Baxter Warren Earp, Wyatt's youngest brother.
Boyett was arrested right away and autopsy was performed on the remains of Warren Earp.
Virgil was the Deputy United States Marshal and Tombstone Police Chief when the gunfight at the O.K. corral occurred and thus was the primary law enforcement officer in the incident.
www.frontiernet.net /~plimes/EarpBros.html   (1073 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp (DesertUSA)
Wyatt Earp is best known as the fearless frontier lawman of Wichita and Dodge City, Kansas, and as principal survivor of the Gunfight at the OK Corral.
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois on March 19, 1848.
Wyatt spent most of his years traveling and living in the deserts of the Southwest with his four brothers Virgil, Morgan, James and Warren, as well as his wife Josie.
www.desertusa.com /mag98/mar/papr/du_earp.html   (1073 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A warrant for the arrest of Wyatt Earp, Warren Earp, Holliday, Johnson and McMasters as suspects in the murder of Stilwell, was nevertheless issued.
Wyatt was born in Monmouth, Illinois, USA to Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina - November 12, 1907 in Sawtell, California), a cooper and farmer, and his second wife Virginia Ann Cooksey (February 2, 1821 in Kentucky- January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino County, California).
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848–January 13, 1929), was a Teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law, gambler, and saloon-keeper in the Wild West and the U.S. mining frontier from California to Alaska.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt_Earp   (10037 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earp and Holliday rode to Charleston to recover the horse.
Earp resigned as deputy sheriff of Pima County on November 9 because of an election dispute.
Earp is listed in the city directory for Peoria during 1872 as living in the house of Jane Haspel, who operated a bagnio (brothel) from that location.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt_Earp   (6315 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp : Timeline - Childhood to Wichita
Wyatt is the fourth son: Newton (born to Abigail Storm Earp, first wife of Nicholas, who died in 1839), James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, Warren.
- N.P. Earp resigns as Constable of Lamar Township, Wyatt is appointed Constable of Lamar Township and Barton County.
N.P. Earp is appointed Justice of the Peace of Barton County and Lamar Township.
www.gv.net /~syd/WyattSEarp/history.html   (819 words)

  
 Genealogy.com: Ancestry of Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp was born in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois in 1848.
Philip Earp, a son of William Earp and Priscilla Nichols, was born in 1755 in Frederick County, Md., and was a great-grandfather of Wyatt Earp.
Walter Earp was a teacher, lawyer, judge of Illinois Circuit Court, justice of the peace and a licensed preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
www.genealogy.com /famousfolks/Earp   (2021 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp : Timeline - San Francisco and Alaska
The title image uses a painting of Wyatt Earp by Bob Boze Bell and is reproduced here with kind permission of the artist.
Apparently no one had heard of Warren before.
Virgil loses the race for constable of the Needles Township.
www.gv.net /~syd/WyattSEarp/history11.html   (1133 words)

  
 Wyatt Berry Stapp EARP/Urilla "Rilla" SOUTHERLAND
Born: 19 MAR 1848 at: Monmouth, Warren, IL Married: 10 JAN 1870 at:, Barton, MO Died: 13 JAN 1929 at: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Father: Nicholas Porter EARP Mother: Virginia Ann COOKSEY Other Spouses: Celia Ann "Mattie" BLAYLOCK Josephine Sarah MARCUS
Please feel free to use this information for your research, “other than” commercial use, and with appropriate recognition of source.
www.eturner.com /Everett/files/fam/fam04816.html   (1133 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wyatt was born in Monmouth, Illinois, USA to Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina - November 12, 1907 in Sawtell, California), a cooper and farmer, and his second wife Virginia Ann Cooksey (February 2, 1821 in Kentucky- January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino County, California).
Earp resigned as deputy sheriff of Pima County on November 9 because of an election dispute.
Wyatt Earp, born during the California Gold Rush, was named after Nicholas Earp's commanding officer during the Mexican-American War, Captain Wyatt Berry Strap of the Illinois Mounted Volunteers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt_Earp   (6336 words)

  
 Wyatt Berry Stapp EARP/Urilla SUTHERLAND
Born: 1848 at: Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois Married: 10 JAN 1870 at: Barton County, Missouri Died: 1929 at: Father: Nicholas Porter EARP Mother: Virginia Ann COOKSEY Other Spouses: Josephine MARCUS
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www.scican.net /~ptjones/fam02439.htm   (6336 words)

  
 Sources
Nick's [Earp] death on November 12, 1907 at the Soldier's Home at Sawtelle, California where he is buried.
VIrginia Ann Cooksey Earp was born in Kentucky on February 2, 1821, and died in San Bernardino, California, on January 14, 1893 (Colyn collection; Earp genealogy).
She is listed as having died in Warren County, Illinois, but I think it is in error.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~gormleym/earp/sources.htm   (1200 words)

  
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 James Garner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Garner was born James Scott Bumgarner in Norman, Oklahoma to Weldon Warren Bumgarner and Mildred Meek.
Garner played Wyatt Earp, whom he physically resembled to judge from Earp's photographs, in two very different movies shot 21 years apart, Hour of the Gun in 1967 and Sunset in 1988.
James Garner (born April 7, 1928) is an American film and television actor of partially Cherokee Indian descent.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Garner   (1927 words)

  
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 Bat Masterson and the Sweetwater Shootout
Almost all third-party accounts by contemporaries imply an affair between Bat and Mollie, including those of Wyatt Earp (who heard the story secondhand), Kate Elder, Frank Warren and Miles O'Loughlin.
On that score, Lewis, Tom Masterson, Kate Elder and Frank Warren all agreed.
Accounts that came from Tom Masterson, Bat's brother, also played down the romantic connection, but the strangest account of all was the one Bat Masterson gave under oath in May 1913.
www.thehistorynet.com /we/blbatmasterson/index2.html   (764 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp (DesertUSA)
Wyatt Earp is best known as the fearless frontier lawman of Wichita and Dodge City, Kansas, and as principal survivor of the Gunfight at the OK Corral.
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois on March 19, 1848.
Wyatt, along with his brother Warren and some friends, embarked on a vendetta during which all four suspects were eventually killed.
www.desertusa.com /mag98/mar/papr/du_earp.html   (911 words)

  
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Bryan, W. Bryan, W. Bryan, W. Bryant, Alec Bryant, Benj.
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 Monmouth College - Sports Information
Hall of Famer Francis "Jug" Earp, who would go on to play 11 seasons of professional football with the Green Bay Packers, dominated the Fighting Scot offensive line in the early 1920s and the Warren Taylor-Keith Molesworth passing combination of the mid-'20s was one of the finest the college has ever produced.
Robert "Bobby" Woll, one of the best all-around athletes ever to wear a Monmouth jersey and the only person to have his football number (29) retired at the college, was the star during the 1931-33 seasons.
In 1981 the new football field was dedicated and named Bobby Woll Athletic Field in honor of Woll's years of competition and coaching service at Monmouth.
www.monm.edu /sportsinfo/football   (666 words)

  
 Walter Brennan News
Walter Brennan, Buddy Ebsen, Lesley Ann Warren, John Davidson, Janet Blair, Wally Cox, Richard Deacon, Kurt Russell.
Henry Fonda's Wyatt Earp cleans up Tombstone, Walter Brennan's Ike Clanton puts the whip to his sons, and Victor Mature's tubercular Doc Holliday keeps taking liquid shots that fail to cure his cough.
Steve Zahn is one of those rare actors, like Owen Wilson or Walter Brennan, who seems to exist outside of cinema, as if he doesn't notice or care that there's a movie going on around him.
www.topix.net /who/walter-brennan   (347 words)

  
 "ARIZONA AFFAIRS" An Interview With Virgil W. Earp - Tombstone History Archives
During the vendetta, San Francisco newspapers ran extensive accounts of the clashes between the Earp brothers - James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, and Warren - and the "Cow-boys," led by "Curly Bill" Brocius, Ike Clanton, and John Ringo.
At the Close of the feud, Virgil W. Earp (1843-1905), seriously wounded by Cow-boy shotguns, came to San Francisco for medical treatment.
Hume got Wyatt to go with him to the Sheriffs office to notify them, and they asked as a favor of the Under Sheriff (Harry Woods) to put King in irons.
home.earthlink.net /~knuthco1/recent/VirgilEarpInterviewPart2.htm   (3108 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp : Timeline - Childhood to Wichita
Wyatt is the fourth son: Newton (born to Abigail Storm Earp, first wife of Nicholas, who died in 1839), James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, Warren.
- N.P. Earp resigns as Constable of Lamar Township, Wyatt is appointed Constable of Lamar Township and Barton County.
- Wyatt Earp is hired as a policeman in Wichita, Kansas.
www.gv.net /~syd/WyattSEarp/history.html   (819 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp
Wyatt was born in 1848 (March 19th), Morgan in 1851, Warren in 1855 and Adelia in 1861.
James was wounded in battle and drew a permanent disability because of it.
Wyatt planned to establish a stage line in Tombstone, but discovered there were already two in town, and bought the gambling concession at the Oriental Saloon instead.
thenaturalamerican.com /wyatt.htm   (1080 words)

  
 Reading Wyatt Earp Films
Wyatt Earp was born on March 19, 1848 in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois to Nicholas Porter Earp and Anne Virginia-Ann Cooksey Earp.
LAW AT THE O.K. Wyatt Earp is a cultural icon, a man of law and order, a mythic figure of a West where social control and order were notably absent.
James is again portrayed as the innocent youngster with a fiancee he is eager to get home to once the troubles in Tombstone have been resolved.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /lpop/etext/lsf/coughlin22.htm   (8185 words)

  
 Warren County, Illinois, USA
Wyatt Earp, the famed lawman and gunfighter of O.K. corral fame was born in Monmouth in 1848.
The County was formed in 1825 and was named for General Warren, a pioneer physician and soldier killed at Bunker Hill.
The Warren County Library opened as a reading room in 1868.
www.outfitters.com /illinois/warren   (162 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wyatt was born in Monmouth, Illinois, USA to Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina - November 12, 1907 in Sawtell, California), a cooper and farmer, and his second wife Virginia Ann Cooksey (February 2, 1821 in Kentucky - January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino County, California).
A warrant against Wyatt, Warren, Holliday, McMasters and Johnson for the murder of Stilwell was issued.
Wyatt shot Frank McLaury in the stomach during the opening volley of the fight, although it was probably Morgan's shot in the head or Holliday's shot in the stomach that actually killed McLaury.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt_Earp   (6315 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp : Timeline - Childhood to Wichita
Wyatt is the fourth son: Newton (born to Abigail Storm Earp, first wife of Nicholas, who died in 1839), James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan, Warren.
- N.P. Earp resigns as Constable of Lamar Township, Wyatt is appointed Constable of Lamar Township and Barton County.
- Wyatt Earp is one of two men hired by M.R. Mosier of Wichita, Kansas, to chase down an outfit that left town without paying their bill.
www.gv.net /~syd/WyattSEarp/history.html   (819 words)

  
 Reading Wyatt Earp Films
Wyatt Earp was born on March 19, 1848 in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois to Nicholas Porter Earp and Anne Virginia-Ann Cooksey Earp.
Wyatt Earp is not in Tombstone to act as a lawman.
Examining what is not said about Wyatt Earp, where the director modifies historical information, also reveals attitudes and beliefs about the law.
tarlton.law.utexas.edu /lpop/etext/lsf/coughlin22.htm   (8185 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wyatt was born in Monmouth, Illinois, USA to Nicholas Porter Earp ( September 6, 1813 in Lincoln County, North Carolina - November 12, 1907 in Sawtell, California), a cooper and farmer, and his second wife Virginia Ann Cooksey ( February 2, 1821 in Kentucky - January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino County, California).
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp ( March 19, 1848 - January 13, 1929), was an officer of the law, gambler and saloon keeper in the Wild West.
Virgil Walter Earp ( July 18, 1843 in Hartford, Kentucky - October 19, 1905 in Goldfield, Nevada).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyatt_Earp   (8185 words)

  
 Wyatt Earp
Wyatt Earp was born in Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois in 1848.
Walter Earp was a teacher, lawyer, judge of Illinois Circuit Court, justice of the peace and a licensed preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Philip Earp, a son of William Earp and Priscilla Nichols, was born in 1755 in Frederick County, Md., and was a great-grandfather of Wyatt Earp.
www.genealogymagazine.com /wyattearp.html   (8185 words)

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