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The Hatfield's and McCoys
The McCoys, a prominent family involved in the infamous Hatfield-McCoy feud, lived primarily in the Appalachian region of the United States, specifically in Kentucky and West Virginia. Their homestead was located in Pike County, Kentucky, near the Tug Fork River, which borders West Virginia. The feud between the McCoys and the Hatfields, who lived across the river in West Virginia, was fueled by various social and economic tensions in the late 19th century.
The Hatfield-McCoy feud occurred in the West Virginia/Kentucky back-country along the Tug Fork, off the Big Sandy River, near Pikesville, West Virginia. The Hatfields lived on the West Virgina side of the river, and fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War. The McCoys lived on the Kentucky side, and fought primarily for the Union.
The Hatfields and the McCoys - 1975 TV was released on: USA: 15 January 1975
Walter Brennan
Lucille Hatfield
Roseanna McCoys baby, Elizibeth's last name was Hatfield because Johnse Hatfield was the father of the baby and his last name was Hatfield
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The Hatfield's and McCoys
According to most of the McCoys, Floyd Hatfield stole the pig.
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Actually, it was not filmed in West Virginia. It was filmed in Romania.
The Hatfield and McCoy families were mainly of Protestant Christian faith, with most members belonging to various Protestant denominations such as Baptist and Methodist. Religion played a significant role in shaping their values and worldview.
im a Hatfield and i believe that we won but i also think there was a draw because a peace treaty
Judge Alex - 2005 Mackey vs- Hatfield was released on: USA: 15 March 2013
Last Shot with Judge Gunn - 2011 McCoys Part 2 was released on: USA: 27 March 2012
Last Shot with Judge Gunn - 2011 McCoys Part 3 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012