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  1. Nicholas Porter Earp. Born 6 Sep 1813 in Lincoln, North Carolina, United States. Ancestors. Son of Walter Earp and Martha Ann (Early) Earp. Brother of Lorenzo Dow Earp, Elizabeth Earp, Josiah Jackson Earp, Mary Ann Earp, Francis Asbury Earp, Jonathan Douglas Earp, Walter Earp and Sarah Ann (Earp) Eby. Husband of Abigail (Storm) Earp — married ...

  2. Walter Earp and Martha Ann Early. Nicholas Porter Earp (September 6, 1813 – February 12, 1907) was the father of well-known Western lawmen Virgil, Wyatt, and Morgan, and their lesser-known brothers James and Warren Earp. He was a justice of the peace, a farmer, cooper, constable, bootlegger, wagon-master, and teacher.

  3. SUMMARY of 1989 article in True West by William Urban: "Wyatt Earp's Father":. Many have noted how close the Earp family was. Wyatt clearly learned values and skills from his father, which makes it all the more strange that so little has been written about him. Nicholas Porter Earp was never long out of contact with his sons, and for th at reason his two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Wyatt Earp and ...

  4. 3 de feb. de 2023 · By 1840, she had married the widower Nicholas Porter Earp, who brought along a son, Newton, from his first marriage. "Ginnie Ann," as she was called, traveled from Kentucky to the Midwest and western United States, traveling from Iowa to California once in 1864 and again in the next decade.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Newton_EarpNewton Earp - Wikipedia

    Newton Jasper Earp (October 7, 1837 – December 18, 1928) was an American pioneer born in Kentucky in 1837.. He was the eldest child of Nicholas Porter Earp and Abigail Storm. He was the half-brother of Old West lawmen Wyatt, Virgil, and Morgan Earp.. He was in the Union army during the Civil War, serving as a part of the 4th Iowa Cavalry, and eventually mustered out with the rank of corporal.

  6. Wyatt Earp was born in Monmouth, Illinois, to widower Nicholas Porter Earp and Virginia Ann Cooksey. From his father's first marriage, Wyatt had an elder half-brother, Newton, and a half-sister Mariah Ann, who died at the age of ten months. Wyatt was named after his father's commanding officer in the Mexican-American War, Captain Wyatt Berry Stapp, of the 2nd Company Illinois Mounted Volunteers.

  7. Nicholas Earp worked as a cooper and farmer in Warren County, Illinois, for four years. He only owned one lot in the county seat, Monmouth, but he held the title to empty lots across the street, paying with promissory notes. He volunteered for the Mexican War in 1847, but was invalided home after a mule kicked him in the groin.