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Catherine McCarty, the mother of Billy the Kid, was known as "a jolly Irish woman". In Wichita, Kansas (the first time she and her sons appear in historical record) she was the only woman to sign the petition that helped incorporate the town.
Jan 12, 2023 · Catherine McCarty Antrim did all she could to protect and raise both of her sons—Billy, the future outlaw, and Joe, the future forgotten brother.
- Melody Groves
One passenger arrival list showed a Catherine McCarty, age 17, listed as a servant, that had arrived in New York on April 10, 1846 on the ship "Devonshire" from Liverpool to escape the Famine in Ireland.
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May 17, 2015 · A Second Look. The official marriage record of New Mexico Territory, dated April 1, 1873, by clerk Samuel Ellison, stated that, on March 1, 1873, the Reverend D.F. McFarland united in matrimony William H. Antrum [sic] and Mrs. Catherine McCarty, both of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Nov 12, 2023 · The grave of “Windy” Cahill, via Find A Grave Rumor has it that Billy went west and found his stepfather, who gave him some money and told him to get lost. Billy continued on, searching for work, picking up odd jobs such as ranching, and getting involved in the local gambling scenes.
September 16, 1874. After being confined to bed for months, Catherine McCarty Antrim dies of tuberculosis. Henry's stepfather expresses little interest in raising the teenage boy, and Henry...
May 7, 2024 · The following year, on September 16, 1874, Catherine McCarty died; she was buried in the Memory Lane Cemetery, in Silver City.