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d/o; Roseanna McCoy & Johnson Johnse Hatfield. Roseanna's baby daughter was named Sarah Elizabeth. The sign by Sarah's grave said she was buried next to a tree, on the hill bedside (Aunt) Betty McCoy's home. Betty's home is located near Pikeville, Pike Co., Kentucky. The baby was about 8 months of age at the time...

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Randolph McCoy (October 30, 1825-March 28, 1914) was the McCoy family patriarch during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. McCoy, who was often called Randell or ‘‘Old Ranel,’’ was born in Logan County, one of 13 children of Daniel and Margaret McCoy, neighbors of the Hatfields. In 1849, McCoy married his cousin, Sarah McCoy, whose father gave the young couple a small farm on Blackberry Fork of Pond Creek in Pike County, Kentucky. There, they raised 13 children. Johnse Hatfield, Hatfield And Mccoy Feud, Hatfields And Mccoys, Old West Photos, Eastern Kentucky, Pike County, Kentucky Girl, Wilde Westen, Historical People

Randolph McCoy (October 30, 1825-March 28, 1914) was the McCoy family patriarch during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. McCoy, who was often called Randell or ‘‘Old Ranel,’’ was born in Logan County, one of 13 children of Daniel and Margaret McCoy, neighbors of the Hatfields. In 1849, McCoy married his cousin, Sarah McCoy, whose father gave the young couple a small farm on Blackberry Fork of Pond Creek in Pike County, Kentucky. There, they raised 13 children.

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Hatfield And Mccoy, Hatfield And Mccoy Feud, Kentucky Tourism, Hatfields And Mccoys, Pike County, Local Map, World Movies, History Timeline, Lewis And Clark

The recent History Channer mini-series, The Hatfields & McCoys, has sparked new interest in that long ago Kentucky-West Virginia feud. My intent here is not to tell that story, but to illustrate how some communities can capitalize on past events to fuel the history tourism business. The folks at the Pikeville/Pike County Kentucky Tourism Commision have done just that with the recent publication of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud Driving Tour. I think it is a brilliant idea, and may just bring a few…

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