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  1. Wikipedia. William Brocius. Known as “Curly Bill,” William Brocius was born sometime around 1841. His exact birth date and place of birth are a mystery. Brocius ended up in Arizona in the late 1870s and immediately became known as one of the most feared killers in the territory.

  2. William Brocius, better known as Curly Bill Brocius is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Johnny Ringo) of the 1993 movie Tombstone.. He was portrayed by the late Powers Boothe, who also portrayed Joshua Foss in Sudden Death, Gorilla Grodd in the DC Animated Universe, Benjamin Travis in Hitman: Absolution, Ethan Roark in Sin City, Gideon Malick in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johnny_RingoJohnny Ringo - Wikipedia

    Early life. Johnny Ringo, son of Martin and Mary Peters Ringo, had distant Dutch ancestry, and was born in what later became the small town of Greens Fork, Clay Township, Wayne County, Indiana.His family moved to Liberty, Missouri in 1856. He was a tangentially related cousin to the Younger brothers through his aunt Augusta Peters Inskip, who married Coleman P. Younger, uncle of the outlaws.

  4. 26 de jun. de 2017 · Some accounts say it was William Brocius Graham while others claim it was William Bresnaham or William Graham but in outlaw lore, he was known as Curly Bill Brocius. Little of his past can be substantiated. He left no letters or provided any information on his life before coming to Arizona, ...

  5. 5 de oct. de 2019 · William Brocius, AKA Curly Bill Brocius, was a famous gunslinger, outlaw, and opponent to the Earps in the Wild West. He was a cowboy who was active during the time the Earps were in Tombstone. Curly Bill is believed to have participated in the assassination of Morgan Earp. He was killed by Wyatt Earp in retaliation for his participation in the ...

  6. Their most famous raid occurred in the Skeleton Canyon, where Curly Bill led his renegades in an ambush of a Mexican mule-train, netting the robbers more than $75,000 in loot. Hiding themselves in the high rocks, they shot the Mexicans from their saddles, and when the mules began to stampede, they shot them, too.

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · Curly Bill was known around Arizona as an impulsive devil-may-care cowboy known to go on a tear at the drop of a hat. On the evening of October 27th, 1880 Bill and some friends were drunk on the streets of Tombstone firing their pistols into the air. Town Marshal Fred White attempted to arrest Bill and told him to hand over his pistol.