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  1. Randolph McCoy - Wikipedia

    Randolph " Randall " or " Ole Randall " McCoy (October 30, 1825 – March 28, 1914) was the patriarch of the McCoy family involved in the infamous American Hatfield–McCoy feud.

  2. Randolph McCoy Sr (1825-1914) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

    Mar 12, 2025 · Randolph McCoy was the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud. He lost five of his children to the violence during …

  3. Randolph “Randall” McCoy (1825-1914) - Find a Grave Memorial

    American Folk Figure. He was the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield-McCoy feud that occurred in eastern Kentucky and western West Virginia for almost …

  4. e-WV - Randolph McCoy

    Feudist Randolph McCoy (October 30, 1825 - March 28, 1914) was the McCoy family patriarch during the Hatfield-McCoy feud. McCoy, who was often called Randell or "Old Ranel," was …

  5. The Hatfields & McCoys: The Story You've Been Told

    Sep 2, 2022 · Randolph McCoy, who made his home in Pike County Kentucky (Hardy/Blackberry area), and William Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield of Logan County, West Virginia, is portrayed …

  6. Randall McCoy - Wife, Death & Family - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Randolph "Randall" McCoy grew up in the Tug River Valley, which marked the boundary between Kentucky and West Virginia. He was born on the Kentucky side of the …

  7. Randolph “Randall” McCoy | American Experience | PBS

    Watch a preview of the most famous family conflict in American history, the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Photographs of the real people in the Hatfield and the McCoy families, whose famously violent...

  8. Randolph McCoy - Historica Wiki

    Randolph "Randall" McCoy (30 October 1825-28 March 1914) was the patriarch of the McCoy family of Kentucky at the time of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Randolph McCoy was the fourth of …

  9. Randolph (Randal) McCoy - Pike County Historical Society

    Randolph McCoy was born was born Oct. 30, 1825, as the son of Daniel McCoy and Margaret Taylor. He passed of burns on October 30, 1914. He married his cousin, Sarah McCoy, the …

  10. Timeline - Hatfield and McCoy Foundation

    January 7, 1865, Asa Harmon McCoy, brother of family patriarch Randolph McCoy, is killed in Pike County, KY by the Logan Wildcats, a West Virginia home guard unit lead by “Devil Anse”.