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From: "Janice Hoy" <>
Subject: Re: [OUTLAWS] Re: Related to the Clantons of the Clanton Gang
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 08:47:35 -0800
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I haven't done any research on Ike Clanton specifically
so I don't know about any aliases. However, he is in a
collateral line of mine. The oldest Clanton I have in my
database is John Clanton, born 1609 in England. He
migrated to VA married, and had at least 3 sons.
All I have on Ike is:
JOESPH ISSAC CLANTON, b. 1847, Calloway County, Missouri;
d. June 01, 1887, Eagle Creek, Greenlee County, Arizona.
If you contact the historical soc. in Tombstone, AZ,
I suspect they have quite a bit of information on the Clantons
during their "outlaw" days in AZ.
Let us know what you find out.
J.Hoy
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Do you have any info on Issac Clanton and William Calnton?
There is a story in my family about William M. Hall confessing on
his deathbed that he really was a Clanton of the Clanton
Gang/Family. Story has it that he was an outlaw and he changed
his name to William M. Hall. William is my 4xG.Grandfather. He
met his wife in Kansas, I believe. He and an aquaintance rode
into town firing their six-shooters. Family members say that one
day he received a letter. He went outside, read the letter and
then burned it. Letter possibly from his sister. I would really
like to know more about him. Unable to find him before the 1920
Census in Hominy, Oklahoma. I do have his record of funeral.
The census states him being born in TX, mother and father
unknown. Please, let me know something. Thanx!!! Sarah
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