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How many hatfields died in the hatfield -mccoy feud?

14


Was Mark O Hatfield related to the Hatfields of the Hatfield- McCoy feud?

Yes


How was mark o. hatfield related to the hatfields of the hatfield-McCoy feud?

Mark O. Hatfield was not directly related to the Hatfields involved in the Hatfield-McCoy feud. He was a prominent Oregon politician and served as a U.S. Senator from 1967 to 1997. The Hatfield-McCoy feud was a notorious conflict between two families in West Virginia and Kentucky during the late 19th century, and Mark O. Hatfield's family lineage is not connected to that historical feud.


What country did the Hatfields originate from?

The Hatfield family, famously known from the Hatfield-McCoy feud, originated from England. The family can trace its lineage back to the 17th century in the West Midlands region. Many members of the Hatfield family later emigrated to the United States, particularly to Virginia and West Virginia, where the feud with the McCoy family took place.


When did perry cline of the hatfield-mccoy feud die?

He died in 1928 (nineteen-twentyeight)


Are the hatfield and McCoy feud real?

yes


What actor played judge hatfield on the hatfield and mccoy feud?

wall hatfield


Are the Hatfields and McCoys still fighting today?

The Hatfield-McCoy feud took place in (1863-91). The two involved families are no longer living. Therefore, unless the feud has transpired over many generations, they are not still fighting.


How many on both sides were killed in mccoy hatfield feud?

15


Who stole the pig in the Hatfield- McCoy feud?

According to most of the McCoys, Floyd Hatfield stole the pig.


What year did the Hatfield and McCoy feud start?

The Hatfield and McCoy feud started in 1863. It ended in 1891. It took place at Tug Fort of the Big Sandy River in West Virginia and Kentucky.


How long was the Hatfield and McCoy feud?

the hatfield and mccoy feud lasted 12 years Wrong. The feud started before the civil war and ended, atleast west of the Mississippi, in Silver City, New Mexico in 1973. That is where the patriarch of the Hatfields, one William Riley Hatfield, met with the patriarch of the McCoys and agreed to halt the feud. On the East side of the Mississippi, the feud still goes on but with politics as the weapon instead of guns. Once a year, there is even a 'family reunion' with both sides of the feuders showing up and competing in games and old fashioned fun. No 'shooting people' allowed.