Wyatt Earp

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Wyatt Barry Stapp Earp circa 1869, at about age 21.

Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 - January 13, 1929)

Born: March 19, 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois, United States

Died: January, 13, 1929 in Los Angeles, California, United States

Buried: January, 16 1929 Colma, California, United States

Son of Nicholas and Virginia Earp

Husband of Urilla Earp (January 10, 1870 in Lamar, Barton Coounty, Missouri, United States), Celia Earp (1873) and Josephine Earp (1897 in Tombstone, Arizona, United States)

Bio

Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848–January 13, 1929) was an American farmer, teamster, sometime buffalo hunter, officer of the law in various Western frontier towns, gambler, saloon-keeper, and miner. He is best known for his participation in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, along with Doc Holliday, and two of his brothers, Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp.

Wyatt Earp has become an iconic figure in American folk history. He is the major subject of various movies, TV shows, biographies and works of fiction.[1]

Additional Resources

Wikipedia:Wyatt Earp

Notes

  1. Wikipedia:Wyatt Earp
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