Kenneth L. Davis He used very profane language and he could hardly be appeased. [9], On December 28, 1881, his brother Virgil Earp was ambushed and gravely wounded. They named their first-born son (born on August 25, 1872) after his not-yet-famous younger brother, Wyatt; and their second son (born April 19, 1880) after his younger brother, Virgil. He had outlived six of his ten children.[24]. Corral and was wounded. Newton mustered out of the Army on June 26, 1865, in Louisville, Kentucky. [5], Newton was born in Ohio County, Kentucky, to Nicholas Earp and his first wife, Abigail Storm. Corral. He survived but lost use of his left arm. The Earps took their children Wyatt, Jim, Morgan, Warren, and Adelia. [18], In spring 1868, Nick, Ginnie, Morgan, Warren, and Adelia returned to the mid-west and Lamar, Missouri, where Nicholas became the local constable. On December 1, 1879, he and Nellie joined his brothers Wyatt and Virgil and their wives in Tombstone in the Arizona Territory. "[17], This evening Mr. Earp had another rippet [sic] with his son Warren [for] fighting [with] Jimmy Hatten. James then lived for a short time in Shoshone County, Idaho, until settling permanently by 1890 in California. He was mostly on call helping county and city officials.[28]:113. His sons Newton, James, and Virgil enlisted in the Union Army on November 11, 1861. O melhor site para você assistir filmes e séries online Gratis, sem propagandas chatas e compatível com seu celular e sua Smart TV! In 1871 he moved to Kansas, near the town of Stearling, Rice County where he was a farmer and pioneer settler, and thence to Garden City, in which town he rose quickly, becoming marshal for some time. The true story of the Earp brothers, Doc Holliday, and the famous Battle at the OK Corral, by the New York Times bestselling author of Dodge City and Wild Bill. [41] He died within the hour. [10][7], After Earp's return from the American Civil War, he married Nancy Jane Adam in Marion County, Missouri on 12 Sep 1865. ", "Earp Historical Timeline Page 12 The Final Years", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nicholas_Porter_Earp&oldid=1015827530, People from Lincoln County, North Carolina, American military personnel of the Mexican–American War, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Soldier, farmer, cooper, constable, bootlegger, wagon-Master, teacher, Abigail Storm, Virginia Cooksey, Annie Elizabeth Cadd. [3][4] He was said to have hunted buffalo in 1873 near Peace, Kansas. He shows every day what kind of man he really is. Virgil was eventually exonerated of wrongdoing, but his reputation suffered thereafter. She died before 1887. Nicholas was recorded as a farmer. He is buried in Sacramento's East Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. On November 11, 1859, the property was sold at auction. [21][22] She had been born in 1842 in Preston Bissett, Buckingham, England. Only 13 years old, Wyatt was too young to enlist, but he tried on several occasions to run away and enlist. [33][34][35][36] He arrived with his brothers Virgil and Morgan in Tombstone, Arizona Territory on December 1, 1879. "[30] But general shooting broke out almost immediately. Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837 – December 18, 1928) was an American pioneer born in Kentucky in 1837.. Virgil was not expecting a fight. [15], On May 12, 1864, Nicholas Earp was hired to lead a wagon train to California. [18], Within the next year Virgil got a job driving a freight wagon to Salt Lake City and took Wyatt with him. James Kevin Earp James Kevin Earp, 61 of Milford Center, died peacefully March 10, 2021 at the James Cancer hospital after an extended battle with cancer. His new wife, the widow of Ambrose Peck Alexander (1825–1884), was 50 years old. Morgan was struck in the right side and the bullet shattered his spine, passed through his left side, and lodged in the thigh of mining foreman George A.B. She remarried a Dutch man and moved to the Oregon Territory.[5]. Marshal Crawley Dake appointed Virgil as Deputy U.S. While his father was busy recruiting and drilling local companies, Wyatt, along with his two younger brothers, Morgan and Warren, were left in charge of tending the 80-acre (32 ha) corn crop. He took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Earp enlisted in the Union Army (along with both James and Virgil) in 1861. Virgil eloped at age sixteen with 16-year-old Dutch immigrant Magdalena C. "Ellen" Rysdam (born November 25, 1842 in Utrecht, Netherlands – died May 3, 1910 in Cornelius, Oregon). [13] Nicholas returned to Illinois and the family left for California but their daughter Martha, became ill and died. He wrote a letter to John Hays Hammond on May 21, 1925, telling him "notoriety had been the bane of my life".[39]. Rest In Peace. He is buried in St. Anne's Parish in Annapolis. [32], In 1898 Virgil was startled to receive a letter from a Mrs. Levi Law, who turned out to be his long-lost daughter who had disappeared with her mother while Virgil fought in the Civil War. There, Newton worked as a saloon manager. Three of Nicholas' sons—Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan—became well-known lawmen as a result of their part in the Gunfight at the O.K. But the job didn't pay much. [1] The first Earp immigrant to the American colonies was Thomas Earp Jr., who arrived in Anne Arundel County on July 6, 1674, as an indentured servant from Ireland. He was also a cooper and sheriff. Witnesses were conflicted about who fired first. Each time his father found him and brought him home. They were never married but remained together the remainder of his life. [12] Newton died at age 91 in Sacramento, California on December 18, 1928. He was the half-brother of Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp. They remained together for a year in spite of her parents' (Gerrit Rysdam and Magdalena Catrina Van Velzen) disapproval of her choice. He was the half-brother of Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp.. Susan Brownell Anthony (1820-1906) - Susan Brownell Anthony was the leader in the American Anti Slavery Society and later turned her life’s devotion to the women’s suffrage movement.. B. Anne Hennis Trotter Bailey (1742-1825) – Better known as “Mad Ann”, she was a colorful figure, scout, spy, and Indian fighter during the colonial Indian Wars and the American Revolution. Adelia married William Thomas Edwards in Rice County, Kansas in 1877. James was severely wounded in Fredericktown, Missouri, and returned home in the summer of 1863. [8] They had eight children: In March 1849,[12] Nicholas Earp joined about one hundred others from Monmouth County, Illinois for a trip to California, where he planned to look for good farm land, not gold. Nicholas Earp was born in Lincoln County, North Carolina, to Walter Earp (b. He became embroiled in the conflict between the Earp lawmen and a loose federation of outlaw Cowboys. Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837 – December 18, 1928) was an American pioneer born in Kentucky in 1837.[1]. He visited her and his first wife in Portland, Oregon in 1898. Only his brother Wyatt survived him, with Wyatt dying almost a month later on January 13, 1929. There are no further records of Rosella or their marriage. [19] By November 17, 1869, Nicholas resigned to become Justice of the Peace. He served briefly as a deputy marshal in Dodge City, Kansas under Marshal Charlie Bassett. He was in the Union army during the Civil War, serving as a part of the 4th Iowa Cavalry, and eventually mustered out with the rank of corporal. The Earps may have hoped to keep the job in the family one way or another. C'est en 1985 que Megan Follows fille de Ted Follows et Dawn Greenhalgh aussi acteurs, connut la célébrité à travers son rôle d'Anne Shirley dans Anne... la maison aux pignons verts. [13], Their new farm consisted of 160 acres (0.65 km2), and was 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Pella, Iowa. He was a gambler, lawman, buffalo hunter, saloon keeper, gold/copper miner, and boxing referee. 1787, Montgomery County, Maryland – d. January 30, 1853) and Martha Ann Early (b. August 28, 1790, Avery County, North Carolina – d. September 24, 1881). Nicholas was unable to pay the court-imposed fines following his trial, and a lien was levied against the Earp's property. James Earp died of natural causes in San Bernardino, California, on January 25, 1926. [5] James accompanied Morgan's body to the family home in Colton, California.[25]. [7] In December 1847, Nicholas was a 33-year-old dragoon sergeant when he was kicked by a mule and seriously injured. He was charged by Ike Clanton with murder, but during a month-long preliminary hearing, Judge Wells Spicer ruled that they had acted within the law and dismissed the charges. On December 22, 1836, in Hartford, Nicholas Porter married Abigail Storm, the daughter of Peter and Anna Maria (Lehman) Sturm (born September 21, 1813 Ohio County, Kentucky – died October 8, 1839 Ohio County, Kentucky). Corral, Wyatt Earp's first shootout was in Beardstown, "Wild West Personalities Produce Bang-Up Pedigree", "Wyatt Earp: Timeline – Childhood to Wichita", ‘Mother Earp,’ a pipe-smoking mother of 9, was a role model and a companion, Inventing Wyatt Earp His Life and Many Legends, "Another Assassination Frank Stilwell Found Dead this Morning Being Another Chapter in the Earp-Clanton Tragedy", "Testimony of Virgil Earp in the Preliminary Hearing in the Earp Case", "Luciano: Wyatt Earp's Peoria days anything but lawful", "Old West: Wyatt Earp – Was Wyatt a Pimp? [3] Nicholas was named for a circuit-riding judge in Kentucky. Seven more wagons joined them during the trip. [5] He had also migrated to Wyoming and Nevada,[3] probably settling in the towns of Casper and Paradise before moving to California. Nicholas was the third of ten children; his siblings include six brothers: Lorenzo Dow, Josiah Jackson, James Kelly, Francis Asbury, Jonathan Douglas and Walter C (twins); as well as three sisters: Elizabeth, Mary Ann, and Sarah Ann. Corral. She died in 1931 and is buried near Virginia and Nellie Earp (wife of son James Earp) at the Pioneer Cemetery in San Bernardino. Corral gunfight, the city council suspended Virgil as city marshal pending outcome of the preliminary hearing. They had two children: On July 30, 1840, Nicholas married Virginia Ann Cooksey in Hartford, Kentucky. Adelia and William had three children: Gatto, Steve (2000). Virgil was shot through the calf (he thought by Billy Clanton). During the war, her father told Ellen that Virgil had been killed. On the afternoon of October 26, 1881, eight men clashed in what would be known as the most famous shootout in American frontier history. [1], Soon after his birth, the family moved from Virginia to Hartford, Kentucky in 1813, where Nicholas spent the rest of his childhood. Marshal. Berry. It was a job well done Martha. He was a justice of the peace, a farmer, cooper, constable, bootlegger, wagon-master, and teacher. Two days later, the Earps left Monmouth and returned to Pella. Virgil worked as a teamster and Wyatt manned a pick and shovel. During the gunfight, Billy Clanton and both McLaury brothers were killed. He married Jennie (last name unknown) in 1854. Morgan Seth Earp joined his brothers Virgil and Wyatt in Tombstone, Arizona Territory on December 1, 1879. Four months later, he named his newborn son after his company's captain, whom he admired and respected.[5]. He decided to move to San Bernardino County in the southern part of the state. He was discharged in March, 1863. Corral on October 26, 1881. Nicholas' father Walter Earp was born in Montgomery County, Maryland in 1787, a fifth-generation Marylander who later became a school teacher, Justice of the Peace in Monmouth, Illinois[4] and a Methodist Episcopal preacher. [5], Nicholas originally intended to become a lawyer like his father, before moving his law practice and his family from North Carolina to Kentucky, where he took up farming. [26][27] Virgil later met Alvira "Allie" Sullivan from Florence, Nebraska, in 1874. [11] The newlyweds then joined his father and siblings in San Bernardino, California in southern California, where most of the family had relocated. Wynonna Earp Series Finale; ... she served as a Greek Orthodox nun as part of the Christian Sisterhood of Martha and Mary, until coming to live with Philip. [19] His father, Justice of the Peace Nicholas Earp, married them. She is a strong willed but knowledgable woman. During the Mexican–American War Nicholas served under Captain Wyatt Berry Stapp of the Illinois Mounted Volunteers. During the Civil War, Nicholas served in Pella, Iowa as a United States Provost Marshal for recruitment. [28]:50 Wyatt was dismayed about the controversy that continually followed him. His first wife died less than a year after they were married while carrying their first child. He was playing a late round of billiards at the Campbell & Hatch Billiard Parlor against owner Bob Hatch. [7][9] He was promoted to fourth sergeant on January 1, 1865. He is such an uncouth and foul-mouthed person I think we made a terrible mistake engaging him and furnishing him horses and provisions to lead this wagon train west. [17], According to the diaries of Utah emigrants in the wagon train, Nicholas was an irascible and difficult man to deal with. [10] Newton and Virgil served until the end of the war. Martha Elizabeth Earp (September 25, 1845 in Monmouth, Illinois – May 26, 1856 in Monmouth, Illinois) Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois – January 13, 1929 in Los Angeles, California) Morgan Seth Earp (April 24, 1851 in Pella, Iowa – March 18, 1882 in Tombstone, Arizona) Unable to find work, Nicholas was elected as the town constable, which he served as for about three years. He was instructed by Dake to move to Tombstone to help resolve ongoing problems with outlaw Cowboys. His mother died when he was two. Mariée en 1991 à Christopher Porter, chef éclairagiste rencontré sur le tournage du film Deep Sleep, elle a avec lui deux enfants : Lyla Ann née en 1991 et Russell né en 1994. Late Saturday night, March 18, 1882, Morgan was ambushed and killed after returning from a musical at Schieffelin Hall. He was wounded on October 31, 1861 in a battle near Fredericktown, Missouri, and lost the use of his left arm. [7], Earp and family returned to the Midwest in 1868, first settling in Lamar, Missouri, where Earp took up farming. J[onathan] D. EARP. And then Mr. Earp raged about all the children, using very profane language and swearing that if the children's parents did not whip them as he did or correct their children, he would whip every last one of them himself. Biographie. Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 – February 12, 1907) was the father of well-known Western lawmen Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan, and their lesser-known brothers James, Newton and Warren Earp. In 1859, he was tried and convicted of bootlegging. Virgil was discharged from the military on June 26, 1865 and returned to Iowa, but he could not locate Ellen. Newton and Virgil fought several battles in the east before returning home. California Department of Health and Welfare, "[EARP, Martha]. Nicholas rented a farm on the banks of the Santa Ana River near present-day Redlands. [28]:114[29] While holding these two offices Virgil, his brothers Wyatt and Morgan, and Doc Holliday confronted the Cowboys in a narrow lot on Fremont Street. He is interred there at the Mountain View Cemetery. Newton Earp served with Company F of the Fourth Cavalry, Iowa Volunteers. After Virginia's death on January 14, 1893 in San Bernardino, 80 year old Nicholas married Annie Elizabeth Cadd on October 14 of the same year. California, Death Index, 1930 - 1939. Wyatt Earp (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The family later relocated to Kansas. Nicholas apparently made frequent travels to Monmouth throughout 1860 to confirm and conclude the sale of his properties and to face several lawsuits for debt and accusations of tax evasion. She is a strong willed but knowledgable woman. Wyatt held a variety of jobs during his life. They became embroiled in a conflict with outlaw Cowboys that led to a confrontation and shootout on October 26, 1881, later known as the Gunfight at the O.K. He was not present at the Gunfight at the O.K. [7] He ran against his younger half-brother Wyatt for the office of constable. On October 30, 1880, after town marshal Fred White was accidentally shot and killed by outlaw and gunman "Curly Bill" Brocius, Virgil was for a while both Tombstone town marshal and Deputy U.S. Virgil and Newton, however, served the entire war. Nicholas' mother, Martha Ann Early, was born in Avery County, North Carolina, on August 28, 1790. [7], Following another relocation to California, Newton became a carpenter, building homes in northern California and northwestern Nevada. [19], Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was married three times. Nursys QuickConfirm License Verification. Martha Elizabeth Earp (September 25, 1845 in Monmouth, Illinois – May 26, 1856 in, Adelia Douglas Earp (June 16, 1861 in Pella, Iowa – January 16, 1941 in San Bernardino, California), This page was last edited on 3 April 2021, at 20:04. Nicholas changed plans and moved to Pella, Iowa. Newton married Nancy Jane (Jennie) Adam sometime between 1865 and 1868. They had five children. Their daughter Nellie was born two weeks before Virgil enlisted to serve with the Union forces in the Civil War. He was in the Union army during the Civil War, serving as a part of the 4th Iowa Cavalry, and eventually mustered out with the rank of corporal. [23], Nicholas Earp died at The Soldier's Home in Sawtelle, California, on February 12, 1907, shortly after he was elected to the Los Angeles County court. [2] When his mother Martha died at age 91, she had eight living children, 85 grandchildren, 130 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren. On March 18, 1882, his brother Morgan Earp was assassinated in a billiard parlor. Nicholas was also one of the founders of the San Bernardino Society of California Pioneers. His brother James, fighting in the 17th Illinois Infantry Regiment, suffered a serious shoulder wound at the Engagement at Fredericktown, in October 1861, and returned home early. He and the other Earp brothers had received death threats earlier in the day. He was born March 13, 1959 in Fairmont, West Virginia, the son of the late Shirley Mae (Burnett) Shaffer and James Francy Earp. He was the eldest child of Nicholas Porter Earp and Abigail Storm. He returned to Monmouth and his pregnant wife, Ginny. Sarah Jane Rousseau wrote in her diary during the seven-month trek that Nicholas Earp did not take well to backtalk: "It made him awful mad and he was for killing. Wyatt won by 137 votes to Newton's 108, but their father Nicholas lost the election for justice of the peace in a very close four-way race.[8]. As a young man, Nicholas served in the Black Hawk War of 1831 and later was a sergeant in the Mexican–American War. [17], The group arrived in San Bernardino, California on December 17, 1864. Virgil was hit in the back and left arm by three loads of double-barreled buckshot from about 60 feet (18 m). Local constables in Peoria, Illinois, likely considered him to be a pimp as they arrested him three times during 1872 for being found in a brothel. The 1880 United States Census shows the Nicholas Earp household included Warren and Morgan and his wife Louisa ("Lou"). Afterward they took jobs with the Union Pacific, which was building the Transcontinental Railroad west from Omaha, Nebraska. He was the eldest child of Nicholas Porter Earp and Abigail Storm. Silver City: High – Lonesome Books. "Memoirs of Martha Earp, "Earps Were Shooting Long Before the OK Corral", Long before O.K. [37]:115[38], Wyatt developed a reputation as a sportsman as well as a gambler. On December 28, 1881, three men hidden in the upper story of an unfinished building across Allen street from the hotel ambushed Virgil from behind as he walked from the Oriental Saloon to his room. [9] He married former prostitute Nellie "Bessie" Ketchum, in April 1873. He later testified that when he saw the Cowboys, he immediately commanded them to "Throw up your hands, I want your guns! The Earps had five children: Effie May, Wyatt Clyde, Mary Elizabeth, Alice Abigail, and Virgil Edwin. Not long after their brothers Jim and Morgan left the family in San Bernardino and headed for the mining towns of Montana. Lookup a license from any QuickConfirm participating board of nursing and print/download a report with the licensure and discipline status information for that nurse. The Real Wyatt Earp: A Documentary Biography. On November 27, 1879, U.S. I had the privilege and the pleasure of working with Martha during her tenure as Head of Contracts, not an easy job in the NNSY environment. [14] Eight years later, on March 4, 1856, Nicholas sold his Pella, Iowa, farm to Aquillin Waters Noe (who resold it on the same day to Hiram Zenas Webster) and the family returned to Monmouth, Illinois, where Nicholas found that nobody needed his services as cooper or farmer.[6]. [7], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Newton_Earp&oldid=1019579383, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 April 2021, at 04:33. Daughter Effie May and wife Jennie both died on March 29, 1898 in Paradise Hill, Nevada, also known as Paradise Valley. Some time prior to 1880, Nicholas and Virginia Earp moved back to California, settling in San Bernardino County. The wagon train was initially composed of the Earp family plus three other families from Pella: the Rousseaus, the Hamiltons, and the Curtises. The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (TV Series 1955–1961) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. [6], In 1845, Nicholas Earp, his wife Ginny, with their sons James, Virgil, and Newton, and their daughter Martha, relocated from Kentucky to the fertile farmland of western Illinois and settled in Monmouth, Illinois. The Earp family was of English and Scotch-Irish descent. Departing the army in 1865 he went to Missouri to farm on the land of his father near Lamar,[2] then lost an election for constable five years later at Lamar. [31] He was seriously wounded and Dr. George E. Goodfellow was forced to remove 4 inches (100 mm) of shattered humerus bone from Virgil's left arm, leaving his arm permanently crippled. Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Closed: New Years Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving + Friday, Christmas Eve + Christmas Day 1960 - 1964 OBITUARY INDEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME Death Date Obit Date Page Also Known As Type ECKERMAN Arthur Velie 6-Dec-1963 6-Dec-1963 3 O ECKERMAN Mary (Porter) 2 … Mariah Ann Earp (February 12 – December 13, 1839), died two months after her mother at the age of ten months. Wyatt, who had followed them to Missouri, was immediately appointed constable in place of his father.[20]. ISBN 0-944383-50-5. Newton was a Mason and died in 1928. Martha Corinne Walton is the widowed wife of Grandpa Zeb Walton's brother, Henry. He is buried in West Los Angeles at the Los Angeles National Cemetery. Marshal for the eastern portion of Pima County. She always acted with the utmost of integrity and professionalism; her dedication to the Shipyard was unquestioned. Five years later, he married Rosella Dragoo (b. January 3, 1845, France) on August 28, 1870 in Lamar, Missouri.
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