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  1. Bowdre was born in Wilkes County, Georgia. When he was three years old, he and his parents moved to Mississippi. By 1854, young Charlie started working in his father's farm, and as he grew up became an adept farmer. Much of what Bowdre did between the year in which his last sister was born (1863) and 1874 remains a mystery.

  2. Charlie Bowdre. Charles “Charlie” Bowdre was a friend to Billy the Kid, who fought alongside him in the Lincoln County War. Though not known to have been involved in outlaw activities, his relationship with the gang made him suspect. Charlie Bowdre came from a prominent family in Wilkes County, Georgia, where he was born in 1848.

  3. Death: December 23, 1880 near Tolar, NM (Stinking Springs) Cause of death: gunshot wound. Burial: Post Cemetery at Old Fort Sumner, NM. Charlie. by J. Young. Charles Merriweather Bowdre was born to parents Albert James Rees Bowdre and Lucy Clark Oliver Bowdre in Wilkes County, Georgia, as evidenced by the 1850 U.S census report.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · Early Life of Charlie Bowdre. Charlie was born in Wilkes County, Georgia, about 13 years prior to the Civil War. When he was three years old, he and his parents moved to Mississippi. By 1854, Charlie began working on his family's farm, and that seemed to be the vocation he stayed in during the war until the 1870s.

  5. The Early Life of Charlie Bowdre. Charles Bowdre, also known as Charlie Bowdre, was a prominent figure in the American West during the late 1800s. Born around 1848 in Mississippi, Bowdre grew up in the midst of the rugged and untamed frontier, where he was exposed to the challenging yet adventurous lifestyle that defined the era.

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Billy the Kid, Dick Brewer, and Charlie Bowdre were key members of The Regulators in the Lincoln County War, fighting against the Jesse Evans Gang. Billy the Kid felt indebted to John Tunstall, his mentor, and was a loyal supporter of his beliefs and business ventures. Other notable members of the Regulators included George Coe, Tom O'Folliard ...

  7. Oct 13, 2023 · Garrett's posse was able to kill Bowdre and capture Bonney just one month later, taking him to Santa Fe, New Mexico in April 1881. Bonney was found guilty of killing a Sheriff in the Lincoln County War but was able to escape after attacking another lawman while making a trip to the outhouse.

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