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  2. He was born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, the sixth of 11 children born to Priestly Norman Scurlock (July 3, 1806 – June 22, 1876) and Esther Ann Brown (May 19, 1819 – June 1, 1903). Josiah was said to have studied medicine in New Orleans, thus receiving his nickname "Doc". Described as 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m) tall, weighing 150 pounds (68 kg), with brown eyes and dark blond hair, Doc ...

  3. Created by: Mark Atterson. Added: Apr 28, 2017. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 178844896. Source citation. Priestly (or Presley) Norman Scurlock is my First Cousin, 7 times removed. He is the son of William and Rhoda Ann Simmons-Scurlock. Priestly's Grandfather, John Joshua Scurlock, is my 7th Great Grandfather. He was in the War of 1812, Private in ...

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · According to records, he had already arrived in Lincoln County, New Mexico, by 1874. He became friends with Doc Scurlock and opened a cheese factory on the Gila River. During this time, he also joined Doc on several posses and pursued cattle thieves and rustlers and even took part in the lynchings of some of those he captured.

  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Jose Chavez y Chavez is best known for the role he played with Billy the Kid and the Regulators during the Lincoln County War. He was arguably the best in the gang with the pistol, even better than Billy the Kid, and proved to be valuable to the gang. Although he became an outlaw and famous gunslinger, he was able to escape the fate of so many ...

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · The Kid, unable to escape his life of lawlessness, stayed in New Mexico rustling cattle and staying out of sight of the authorities alongside fellow Regulators Charlie Bowdre, Tom O’Folliard and Doc Scurlock. In January 1880, he added another murder to his rap sheet by shooting Joe Grant in a saloon.

  7. Apr 19, 2023 · A mysterious past in Mexico, rumors of dead men from New Orleans to Texas, a penchant for vigilantism, and several close calls with the hostile Natives all made Doc a man to be both feared and respected. However, it was the trials he would face after the Lincoln County War that made Scurlock the man his family would remember.

  8. A founding member of the Regulators during the Lincoln County War in New Mexico, Scurlock rode alongside such men as Billy the Kid. Early life. He was born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, January 11, 1849, the sixth of 11 children born to Priestly Norman Scurlock (July 3, 1806 – June 22, 1876) and Esther Ann Brown (May 19, 1819 – June 1, 1903).

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