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  1. 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, Newton and Warren Earp. He was a justice of the peace, a farmer, cooper, constable, bootlegger, wagon-master, and teacher.

  2. SGT Nicholas Porter Earp V. Birth. 6 Sep 1813. Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA. Death. 12 Feb 1907 (aged 93) Sawtelle, Los Angeles County, California, USA. Burial. Los Angeles National Cemetery. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA Show Map. Plot. Section 13, Row A, Site 18. Memorial ID. 3706091. · View Source. Suggest Edits.

  3. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Learn about Nicholas Porter Earp, the feisty and adventurous patriarch of the famous lawmen. He fought in the Mexican War, moved to California, and influenced his sons' careers.

  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. Nicholas Earp led the cheers for Manifest Destiny, enlisting in a company of volunteer Monmouth dragoons captained by a man named Wyatt Berry Stapp. Captain Stapp thought well of Nicholas Earp and made him a third sergeant; Nicholas, after being shipped home in December 1847 (because of a leg injury from a mule kick), named his next child for his old company commander.

  6. 6 de ene. de 2014 · You may know Josephine and Mattie, but I’ll bet you didn’t know that collectively these Earp brothers had 11 wives! Their father, Nicholas Porter Earp, started the trend when he married three times—with his last marriage taking place when he was 80. It seems the Earp men didn’t like being alone.

  7. The People Versus Nicholas P. Earp. WILLIAM URBAN. VV yatt Earp is well known, but very 1 little 856.2 While serving as a Monmouth con- has been written about his father, Nicholas stable in 1858, he became involved in a pro- Porter Earp, and nothing has been written tracted confrontation with local ministers, about Nicholas's career as a lawman.