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  1. Sep 28, 2018 · Novelist Matt Bondurant’s family has taken its place in gangster lore with the recent release of “Lawless,” an independent film based on the true story of the “Bondurant Boys,” his grandfather Jack and great uncles Howard and Forrest Bondurant, brothers whose moonshine operation was so prolific reporters and federal Sep 1, 2012

  2. Benjamin Howard Bondurant was born in Franklin County, Virginia on 3 January 1898, the son of Granville Thomas Bondurant and Malissa Elizabeth Barbour, and the older brother of James Forrest and Andrew Jackson Bondurant. He served in the US Army during World War I, and he acquired a reputation as a survivor after he was the only man of his ...

  3. Aug 20, 2012 · It is the Depression-era tale of how the Bondurant Boys—Bondurant’s grandfather, Andrew Jackson Bondurant, known as Jack, and Jack’s older brothers Forrest and Howard—ran moonshine and ...

  4. Oct 4, 2012 · In December of 1930, Jack, Forrest and Howard Bondurant were crossing a bridge with cars full of illegal moonshine when they were stopped by local sheriff deputies looking for trouble. Historical accounts of the event are unclear, but the altercation quickly turned violent and two of the brothers were shot.

  5. Aug 28, 2012 · During Prohibition, the Bondurant brothers Jack, Forrest, and Howard (Jason Clarke) are able to run moonshine through Franklin County, Virginia. They did so relatively unimpeded with the friendly ...

  6. With Rakes and his men dead, the Bondurant Brothers decide to save their money and retire after Prohibition ends. Jack marries Bertha, Forrest marries Maggie, and Howard marries a local woman, all having children. During a reunion at Jack's house, Forrest drunkly dances on a frozen lake and falls into the freezing water, dying of pneumonia a ...

  7. Maggie Mae Bondurant (23 May 1905-25 July 1992) was the wife of Forrest Bondurant and an accomplice of the Bondurant brothers during Prohibition. Maggie Mae Harris was born in Chicago, Illinois on 23 May 1905, the daughter of George Seymour Harris and Mary Anna Earles. In 1931, she left her career as a dancer in Chicago to find a more quiet life in rural Virginia, settling in Franklin County ...

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