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How did Johnse Hatfield die?

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Johnse Hatfield died on April 20, 1922 in Warncliffe, West Virginia of natural causes.

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How johnse hatfield die?

Johnse Hatfield died on April 20, 1922 in Warncliffe, West Virginia of natural causes.


Who was Johnse Hatfield?

Johnse Hatfield was a member of the Hatfield family of the well-known Hatfield and McCoy fued in West Virginia.


Was Johnse Hatfield murdered in the Hatfield-McCoy fued?

No, Johnse Hatfield died naturally in April 1922 in Wharncliffe, West Virginia.


What nicknames did Johnson Hatfield go by?

Johnson Hatfield went by Johnse.


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Yes, Johnse Hatfield went to Oregon and served 13 years in prison for murder.


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Roseanna is actually a McCoy as she and Johnse never married, she miscarried Johnse's child after contracting measles. She died 6 years later of depression and illness.


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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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Johnse Hatfield (1862-1922) was sentenced to life imprisonment in March of 1900 for the murder of Alifair McCoy. Hatfield was convicted in Pike County, Kentucky 12 years after killing Alifair during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Hatfield only ended up serving 13 years of his life sentence, and died in West Virginia in April of 1922.


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