Devil Anse Hatfield had several children, with the most notable being Johnse, Cap, and Ranelle. He also had daughters named Roseanna, who was famously involved with a McCoy, and Sarah. The Hatfield family was prominent in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud during the late 19th century.
Devil Anse is 6' 2".
Killed someone
Devil Anse Hatfield died on January 6, 1921, in Island Creek, Logan County, West Virginia, USA of pneumonia.
In a fight, he was said to be six foot of the Devil and 180 pounds of Hell. Anse is short for his given middle name, which I believe was Anderson.
Devil Anse Hatfield's birth name is William Anderson Hatfield.
he died in his sleep
There are too many descendants of Anse Hatfield to list in a place like WikiAnswers
yes
The Hatefield-McCoy feud began with the murder of Asa Harmon McCoy on January 7, 1865. Jim Vance, the uncle of Devil Anse Hatfield, despised Harmon because he had joined the Union Army during the American Civil War. When Harmon returned home from the war, he was warned that Devil Anse's Wildcats (Hatfields) were going to kill him. Frightened, Harmon hid in a nearby cave, but the Wildcats discovered Harmon and shot him fatally. Further violence occurred between the two families throughout the following years.
Anse-la-Raye Dennery
I could find no source that says yes. Quite the opposite in fact.
The population of Anse is 4,996.