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English: The Hatfield Clan of the Hatfield-McCoy-feud.
The picture was taken in 1897 and appeared in the Iowa State Press dated February 11, 1899. The headline read "In a Careless Moment Devil Anse Allowed It to be Taken. -- The Hatfields Wrecked the Photographer's Establishment." As seen here, it seems the picture was not in fact in the Iowa State Press dated February 11, 1899: https://newspaperarchive.com/daily-iowa-state-press/1899-02-11/page-6/
The photograph shows the following members of the Hatfield-Clan:
Top row, from left to right:
Rosa Lee Hatfield (daughter of Anderson), Detroit 'Troy' Hatfield (son of Anderson), Betty Hatfield (Caldwell) (daughter of Anderson), Elias Hatfield (son of Anderson), Tom Chafin (nephew of William Anderson), Joe D. Hatfield (son of William Anderson), Ock Damron, Shephard Hatfield (son of Cap), Levicy Emma Hatfield (daughter of Cap), and Bill Border (store clerk).
Second row, from left to right:
Mrs. Mary Hensley-Simpkins-Howes (daughter of Anderson) with daughter Vici Simpkins, William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield, Levicy Chafin Hatfield (wife of Anderson), Nancy Elizabeth Hatfield (wife of Cap) with son Robert Elliott Hatfield, Louise Hatfield (daughter of Cap), Cap Hatfield, and Coleman Hatfield (son of Cap)
Front row, from left to right:
Tennyson 'Tennis' Hatfield (son of Anderson), Levicy Hatfield (daughter of Johnse), Willis Hatfield (son of Anderson), and 'Watch' or 'Yellow Watch' ('Devil Anse's' coon and bear dog)
Das Foto wurde de:1897 aufgenommen und erschien am de:11. Februarde:1899 in der Iowa State Press (Anmerkung des Autors: Das ist ein hübscher Trick). Die Überschrift lautete (aus dem englischen O-Ton übersetzt): "In einem schwachen Moment erlaubte Devil Anse diese Aufnahme -- Die Hatfields demolierten die Ausrüstung des Fotographen."
Das Foto zeigt folgende Mitglieder des Hatfield-Clans:
Obere (erste) Reihe, von links nach rechts:
Rosa Lee Hatfield (Tochter von Anderson), Detroit 'Troy' Hatfield (Sohn von Anderson), Betty Hatfield (Caldwell) (Tochter von Anderson), Elias Hatfield (Sohn von Anderson), Tom Chafin (Neffe von William Anderson), Joe D. Hatfield (Sohn von William Anderson), Ock Damron (unbekannt), Shephard Hatfield (Sohn von Cap), Levicy Emma Hatfield (Tochter von Cap) und Bill Border (Ladenbesitzer)
Mittlere (zweite) Reihe, von links nach rechts:
Mrs. Mary Hensley-Simpkins-Howes (Tochter von Anderson) mit eigener Tochter Vici Simpkins, William Anderson 'Devil Anse' Hatfield, Levicy Chafin Hatfield (Frau von Anderson), Nancy Elizabeth Hatfield (Frau von Cap) mit eigenem Sohn Robert Elliott Hatfield, Louise Hatfield (Tochter von Cap), Cap Hatfield und Coleman Hatfield (Sohn von Cap)
Unterste (dritte) Reihe, von links nach rechts:
Tennyson 'Tennis' Hatfield (Sohn von Anderson), Levicy Hatfield (Tochter von Johnse), Willis Hatfield (Sohn von Anderson) und 'Watch' oder auch 'Yellow Watch' (Devil Anses Hund)
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The Hatfield Clan of the Hatfield-McCoy-feud. Source: http://en.wiki-indonesia.club/wiki/Image:HatfieldClan.jpg The picture was taken in 1897 and appeared in the Iowa State Press dated February 11, 1889. (That's a neat trick.) The headline read "In a Careless