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  1. Wyatt Earp sértetlenül úszta meg a harcot, a Clanton klánból hárman is meghaltak, de Billy Claiborne és Ike Clanton elmenekült a tűzharcból. A lövöldözés után tárgyalás következett, amely az Earpök felmentésével zárult, de a két klán bosszúja nem maradhatott el. Wyatt Earp és Doc Holliday végül üldözötté vált, ezért az Earp fivérek 1882-ben végleg elhagyták Tombstone-t.

  2. Jul 20, 2015 · Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois, on March 19, 1848, and named for his father’s commander in the Mexican-American War. Earp’s father had a number of occupations, including ...

  3. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois, on March 19, 1848. The third son of Nicholas and Virginia Earp, Wyatt had four brothers—James, Virgil, Warren, and Morgan—who also later enjoyed some fame for their exploits in the West. The Earp boys spent most of their youth in Illinois and Iowa. Earp's father and two older brothers ...

  4. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp is born in Monmouth, Illinois. He is the fourth child of Nicholas and Virginia Ann Earp, after James, Virgil, and Martha. From Nicholas’ first marriage, Wyatt has an older ...

  5. Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 – January 13, 1929) was a Deputy U.S. Marshal, Deputy Sheriff, [2] and Deputy Town Marshal in the Old West. In Tombstone, Arizona Territory, Earp took part in the Gunfight at (near) the O.K. Corral, during which lawmen killed three outlaws . He is often regarded as the central figure in the shootout in ...

  6. Wyatt Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois, on March 19, 1848. Wyatt Earp had an older half-brother, as well as a half-sister, who died at the age of ten-months. Nicholas Earp named his fourth son after his commanding officer during the Mexican-American War, Captain Wyatt Berry Stapp of the Illinois Mounted Volunteers.

  7. 3. His first experience as a lawman was in Lamar, Missouri. The Earp family removed to Missouri in 1869, and Wyatt took over the job as town constable from his father. He married his first wife there, in 1870, but her sudden death from typhoid fever affected Wyatt badly, and his fortunes went into decline.