Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pearl_StarrPearl Starr - Wikipedia

    Rosie Lee Reed (September 1868 – July 6, 1925), better known as Pearl Starr, was an American bordello owner and businesswoman in Arkansas, the first child of Belle Starr, the reputed "Bandit Queen" of the American Old West.

  2. Apr 10, 2015 · Pearl Starr. Around the world, people know the name of Belle Starr, the famous bandit queen. They do not always realize that Belle had a daughter named Pearl who spent most of her life in Fort Smith as the owner of a bordello. Rose Pearl Reed was born in 1868 in Rich Hill, Missouri.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · (1848-1889) Who Was Belle Starr? Belle Starr was known as an infamous outlaw in the Wild West — the western edge of the expanding United States in the second half of the 1800s. She...

  4. Jun 22, 2013 · Description. Pearl Starr (Younger): A Tintype of the Notorious Daughter of the Equally Notorious Belle Starr, Known as the "Bandit Queen" of the Old West. Pearl Starr was born in Rich Hill, Missouri, in 1868. Her father was an outlaw killed in a gun battle when Pearl was six, and when her mother remarried to a Cherokee named Sam Starr, she ...

  5. Aug 25, 2014 · Pearl Starr is best known as the daughter of the infamous wild and reckless outlaw Belle Starr. She also gained notoriety as the girlfriend of the lawless bad boy Frank James. Pearl has gone on to becoming one of the hardest working women in the town of Great Bend where she works tirelessly to make….

  6. Rose Lee “Pearl Starr” Reed. Rose Rosie Lee Pearl Reed was the daughter of the famous outlaw, Myra Maybelle Shirley aka Belle Starr and James Jim Reed also an outlaw. She was married four times and had 4 children: (1) Charles Kaigler, one daughter Ruth D. Kaigler; (2) Robert McClure, one daughter: Mamie McClure who was adopted by Mr. &...

  7. Jul 27, 2023 · Belle Starr (1848–1889) aka: Myra Maybelle Shirley. In the late 1800s, Belle Starr was known as a notorious female outlaw in America’s “Old West.”. As a resident of Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, she came under the jurisdiction of Judge Isaac C. Parker in Fort Smith (Sebastian County).

  1. People also search for