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Jan 8, 2024 · Roseanna McCoy was the daughter of Sarah & Old Randall McCoy. She fell in love with Devil Anse's son, Johnse Hatfield and had his illegitimate child, a daughter she named Sarah Elizabeth McCoy, who died in infancy. Roseanna died in 1889.
- Johnse Hatfield
- March 21, 1859
Roseanna McCoy is a 1949 American drama film directed by Irving Reis. The screenplay by John Collier, based on the 1947 novel of the same title by Alberta Hannum, is a romanticized and semi-fictionalized account of the Hatfield–McCoy feud. The film stars Farley Granger and Joan Evans.
May 31, 2012 · Learn how Johnse Hatfield lied and manipulated Roseanna McCoy into a sexual relationship, and how the Hatfield and McCoy families opposed their marriage. Discover the real reasons behind the feud and the tragic consequences of the affair.
May 22, 2024 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Roseanna McCoy born 1859 Pike County, Kentucky, United States died 1889 Kentucky, United States including ancestors + children + 4 photos + 5 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.
- Female
- March 21, 1859
- Johnson Hatfield
Dec 1, 2013 · A tragic love story of Roseanna McCoy, who married Johnse Hatfield amid the feud that divided their families and the nation. Learn about the history, the characters and the myths of the Hatfield-McCoy feud from this article.
25) Roseanna McCoy. This Love Story is Worse Than Romeo and Juliet. Born: 21 March 1859, Pike County, Kentucky, United States of America. Died: 1889, Ashford, Kentucky, United States of America. One of the daughters of the main McCoy clan in the Hatfield vs McCoy feud (Old Randall and Sarah).
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Joan Evans stars as Roseanna McCoy, who elopes with Johnse Hatfield and sparks the Hatfield-and-McCoy feud. The film features Farley Granger, Charles Bickford, Raymond Massey and other stars, and was directed by Irving Reis and Nicholas Ray.