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Randolph "Randall" or "Ole Ran'l" McCoy (October 30, 1825 – March 28, 1914) was the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield–McCoy feud. He was born the fourth of thirteen children to Daniel McCoy (1790–1885) and Margaret Taylor McCoy (1800–1868) and lived mostly on the Kentucky side of Tug Fork, a tributary of the Big Sandy River. During the almost thirty-year feud with the Hatfield clan under their patriarch Devil Anse Hatfield, Randolph would lose five of his children to the violence and another to what most considered "a broken heart." ==Marriage, family and children== Randolph McCoy married his first cousin, Sarah "Sally" McCoy (born 1829; died in the 1890s), daughter of Samuel McCoy and Elizabeth Davis, on December 9, 1849 in Pike County, Kentucky. They had 16 children together. Their children were: * Josephine McCoy, daughter (1848–?) * James H. "Uncle Jim" McCoy, son (1849–1929) * Floyd McCoy, son (1853–1928) * Tolbert McCoy, son (1854–1882) * Lilburn McCoy, son (1855–?) * Samuel McCoy, son (1856–1921) * Alifair McCoy, daughter (1858–1888) * Roseanna McCoy, daughter (1859–1888) * Calvin McCoy, son (1862–1888) * Pharmer McCoy, son (1863–1882) * Randolph "Bud" McCoy, son (1864–1882) * William "Bill" McCoy, son (1868–?) * Trinvilla "Trinnie" McCoy, daughter (1868–?) * Adelaide McCoy, daughter (1870–?) * Fannie McCoy, daughter (1873–1943) * Mary Katherine McCoy, daughter (1875–?) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Randolph McCoy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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