John Dalton, who was the brother of William Dalton the Elder, married Mary Newman Brockenbrough, the widow of William Brockenbrough on 6 May 1702. He decided to watch the outside of the place at night to see if he could catch in the act whoever was trying to open the grating. Kay's buggy was directly facing the setting sun, so they could not tell who the men were. When Kay returned to Visalia, he immediately went with detective Smith to the tailor of the coat found at the Ceres robbery. Tuvia, who had been protected farther to the northalong with a few family membersby non-Jews, soon joined his brothers. Kay knew this was untrue as he had seen two men cross the road. When they entered the cell, Bill took out his guitar, sat on a soap box, leaned against the bars of the corridor and began to play a popular song he put his own words to and titled, "You'll Never Miss My Brother Till He's Gone". He is buried in the family plot in Kingfisher, OK. Simon and Minnie had no children. After they realized they were no longer being pursued, Bob and Emmett began to form what would be known as the Dalton Gang. Their older cousins were the outlaw Younger brothers. Meanwhile, Emmett and Bob had entered the First National Bank, covered the officers and two customers, and ordered the cashier, Thomas Ayres, to open the safe with gold and cash. The brothers who were members of the Dalton Gang were Bob, Grat, Emmett, and Bill.[4]. The Daltons had plenty of friends in the area willing to hide them and easily lost Kay once they were in familiar territory. While the Indian Nations had their own tribal law enforcement, these agencies had no jurisdiction over non-Indians. He then quickly charged down the mountainside tearing through the brush. A rail ticket from California to Indian territory was too expensive for the boys, so Bob and Emmett crossed the Tehachapi's and began riding across the Mojave Desert while Bill went ahead by train to lay out food and supplies for them. In the midst of the shooting, Powers told Grat he had been hit in the arm. In 1840 there were 39 Dalton families living in Virginia. There were three Dalton brothers in the gang: Emmett "Em" Dalton, born in 1871; Robert "Bob" Renick Dalton, born 1869; and Gratton "Grat" Dalton, born 1861. Bill was finally able to get a loan on some horses from a local rancher, but they were still short one saddle and one of the horses was not fit for a hard ride. Let me look at one." The last night they dug a hole in the brickwall of the woodroom, but found heavy iron bars embedded in the wall that they couldn't get in between. The night before the robbery at Red Rock, Judge Burford, US District Attorney for Oklahoma Horace Speed, and deputy marshal George Yoes (son of Marshal Jacob Yoes, the Daltons former employer at Fort Smith) were sitting in a hotel lobby in Kingfisher, where they were talking about the cases that would be in court the next day. The second possibility is D'Alton, which was later shortened to Dalton, meaning a high hill. In January 1889, Grat and Bob both became deputies first under Marshal Jones and later under Marshal R.L. Re: The Dalton Gang family tree or offspring. He is known for portraying James Bond in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989), as well as Rhett Butler in the television miniseries Scarlett (1994), an original sequel to Gone with the Wind. They missed Bob and Emmett by only twelve hours in Cananea, then lost their trail completely in Fronteras. In a mid eighties interview with spirou magazine author Maurice De Bevere Also known as Morris admitted that reading Emmett's book "When the Daltons rode" was his inspiration to create the comic version of the Dalton Brothers. Frank is buried in Coffeyville, Kansas. Played by country music icon Tim McGraw, James Dutton is the patriarch of 1883. The family will receive friends at the Willis Funeral Home on Saturday from 6:00 - 7:30 P. M. Interment will be Monday, March 6, 2023, at 12:30 P. M. at the Chattanooga National Cemetery. Kay tracked the Daltons to their mother's home, and kept watch of the house for a few days before being forced to return to Kingfisher because of bad weather. For a time, Bill Doolin and his partners operated under outlaw Henry Starr (Cherokee), hiding out about 75 miles northeast of Kingfisher, from where they made several raids. Two hardware stores in the town had, meanwhile, begun passing out guns to the local civilians, who began firing through the windows at the Condon Bank. The Dalton Gang family tree or offspring. McCue of the Montgomery County District Court for second degree murder. They were recognized and, coming out of one bank, were met by wild gunfire from vigilante citizens. Kay and his deputy were following only one or two days behind them, but couldn't get any officers at the towns ahead of them to make an arrest. Kay learned at the train depot that Bob and Emmett had bought tickets to Ogden and were carrying large telescope bags with them. He had gone to school at Robbins Corners near Coffeyville, and knew several hundred people in town. Grat rode away from the house, jumped the horse over an old rock fence, and began yelling and firing his revolver in the air so that Dean would know that he had escaped. There they played poker all night and won $100. This also suggests that John Dalton was not a young man, and this could have been a second wife. He also brought Bob along as a posse member. Chris Evans' family ridiculed reports of any such involvement or that Tom had been killed, but otherwise never disclosed his actual whereabouts. Looking to earn more money, Bob also became part of the Osage Nation police force in addition to his job as a deputy. By Stephanie Dalton March 03, 2008 at 03:10:47 Hello, I am trying to find a family tree for the Dalton family of which 2 members of the Dalton gang are from. Wagy said, "Here is your hole", and kicked the broom handle onto the floor. Kay decided to pursue them with his deputy, Jim Ford, and to capture them if possible. This mountain would later be known as Dalton Mountain. Unless there was a high enough reward being offered, they would instead choose to focus their attention on petty criminals. When Grat recovered, he was able to escape with the help of his brother Cole. While their older brother "Bill" Dalton never joined any heists, he served as their spy and informant. James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. After serving 14 years in prison for the crime, Dalton capitalized on his notoriety to author books and become an actor in Hollywood. Instead he caught a cold from sitting in the fog all night. Bill escaped through a window at the back of the house, but as he ran through a patch of corn he was shot and killed by the deputy marshals. [2] He was paroled after serving 14 years in prison.[3]. Condolences can be left for the family at www.mynattfh.com. The men split into three groups to cover all approaches to the camp. The second train robbery by the Dalton Gang in Oklahoma was at a small station called Lelietta on September 15, 1891, about four miles north of Wagoner, Oklahoma. By 1889, however, they had drifted into horse stealing, while still wearing badges, and a year later were discredited and forced out of policing altogether and took up horse thievery full-time, gathering together a gang. 6 Jul 1879, d. 13 Sep 1928 in Oklahoma City. He was then taken back to Visalia to await his trial for the Alila robbery. Joining afterwards were Bill Doolin, Dick Broadwell, Bill Powers, and Charley Pierce. In close order, the five crossed Walnut Street from the alley to the Condon Bank, holding Winchester rifles close along their legs. The $50,000, however, came out to only $1800 after drafts and securities had been thrown out. Bill Doolin, "Bitter Creek" Newcomb, and Charlie Pierce, none of whom was at Coffeyville, were the only members left of the original Dalton Gang. Bryant opened the door to the rear platform, and, while Short had his attention on the mounted men, shot him in the back point blank. However, four of the 15 children loom large in western outlaw folklore: Grat, Bob, Bill and Emmett Dalton. Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. His contributions to researching the Dalton surname and his family lines will always be enshrined in the Dalton Chronicles. He married Minnie McDaniel on July 30, 1910. The Journal reported that, "no one has yet been found who knows him or anything of his antecedents or history." The next morning, Grat called Wagy over to his cell and asked him where he got such a cold. Kay suspected that Bob and Emmett might be back in California to free Grat from jail, and took Deputy Witty with him to the Cross Creek station in his buggy. [14] Most of Sheriff Kay's information on Chris Evans came from his deputy Perry Byrd, who also happened to be Evans' brother-in-law, but Kay had other supporting information as well. In the spring of 1942, the brothers, under Tuvia's leadership, decided to gather 30 surviving family members and a few friends. On the night of February 6, 1891, two masked men carrying 44-calibre revolvers held up a Southern Pacific Railroad passenger train near the town of Alila (present day Earlimart, California). Kay checked on his Visalia suspects, who at the time were running a livery stable in Modesto, and was convinced they were not involved with the Ceres robbery. Bill was interviewed by the Fresno Expositor in September 1891 saying, "The truth is I am like Paddy Miles' boy --- no matter what goes wrong or what depredation is committed, Bill Dalton is always charged with the same."[5]. In August 1888, the two formed a posse to arrest a man named Charley Montgomery. Henry Coleman "cole" Dalton, Lewis Kossuth Dalton, Bea Elizabeth Dalton, Littleton Lee "lit" Dalton, Lelia Dalton, F Roy Reynolds Dalton, Roy Johnson, Genie Gilstrap Dalton. Street work was being done at the time, and one of the workers noticed the men dog-trotting across the alley with rifles, and began to yell, "The Daltons are robbing the bank!" They turned around, and went through the back door, carrying both rifles and sack bags, while taking two other bank employees as cover. He then saw Grat begin to approach over the hill and planned to wait until he was thirty feet from him before making an arrest. Afraid to go near them, Bill left out supplies and food, while there were several times the boys visited Bill's house at night. This resulted in the first robbery at Whorton, May 1891, where the gang stole $1200. Kay knew that, besides Beckenridge's sabotage of the case, Grat would probably be found innocent and their case against Bob and Emmett would fall through. Southern Pacific detective Will Smith visited Grat's cell almost every day during the trial trying to get a confession out of him and Grat began to despise Smith. Bill, thrown off his guard, quickly turned around and mimicked the greeting, "Kay! The gang was also assisted by Bob's lover Eugenia Moore, known by her aliases "Tom King" and "Miss Mundays", who acted as their informant, but was also a notorious horse thief and outlaw. Here, the Santa Fe had found out about the Daltons' plans and attempted to set up a trap for the gang, filling the train with heavily armed officers. Brother of Charles Benjamin Dalton; Henry 'Cole' Coleman Dalton; Louis Kossuth Dalton; Bea Elizabeth Dalton; Littleton "Lit" Lee Dalton and 11 others; Lelia Dalton; Frank Dalton, Deputy U.S. The Journal acknowledged witnesses statements then and in a later article that there were two major unanswered questions: who was the sixth man seen riding into town with the gang, and what happened to him? Witty did have a clue from another deputy that two strange men had been seen hanging around after dark on the open plain near Traver and at the abandoned Overland Stage station at Cross Creek. Bob had planned for the gang to tie their horses to a post behind the Condon Bank, where it was protected from the center of town by brick walls. Many members of the gang, including Emmett, complained that the $3500 each was not enough to meet their needs. By the time Grat reached his mother's he had lost forty pounds. Grat shipped his saddle and riding rig to Delano and took the train to Traver where he met Bob and Emmett. Thinking it might be Bob, Kay demanded that Bill tell him where he was. While Bill was playing his guitar, Wagy noticed that he was trying to cover up where the break had been made. Teresa was a member of the Full Gospel Outreach Church and . Emmett was sentenced to life in the state prison at Lansing, Kansas, by Judge J.D. Isham passed away on month day 1811, at age 71 at death place, Virginia. Gratton Dalton, called "Grat" Dalton, (March 30, 1861 to October 5, 1892) was an outlaw of the Old West, and leader of the Dalton Gang. Neither was he in Merced or Livingston. Grat returned to Oklahoma in the spring of 1892 and shortly afterward joined his brothers gang. This is now known as Dalton Alley. Teresa Mae Estes, age 66 of Franklin, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at the Kettering Health Network - Main Campus surrounded by her loving family. With Bob as the leader, the boys recruited mostly men who had grown up with them in Oklahoma. Emmett thought Grat would mess things up if he went alone with Powers and Broadwell, and thought they should trade places. He died in Los Angeles on July 13, 1937. Taking fire from the hardware store, Bob was hit in the head and the heart, killing him instantly. This, of course, is where Yellowstone takes place, and is where James settles his family after the death of his only daughter, Elsa Dutton. The road curved behind some willow trees, and Kay told Witty to drive past the house, passing close to the door, and then to drive back. After making the opening, they ran around the corridors, kitchen, and basement for several nights. Part of the ill-fated Dalton raid on two banks in Coffeyville, Kansas, he survived despite receiving 23 gunshot wounds. Grat's trial didn't start until that June and it lasted three weeks. In order to persuade the townsfolk not to hang him, he agreed to tell them everything they wanted to know. Dalton Brothers, four train and bank robbers famous in U.S. Western history: Grattan (Grat; 186192), William (Bill; 186394), Robert (Bob; 187092), and Emmett (18711937). Hannah Adeline Dalton (a twin) b. Emmett married Julia Johnson Lewis on September 1, 1908 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. On May 23, 1894, Dalton and his new gang robbed the First National Bank at Longview, Texas. Elizabeth was born on January 13 1715, in Baltimore, Prince George's, Maryland, USA,. The lawmen aimed their rifles at the man and Hensley ordered him to drop his rifle and unbuckle his revolver belt. He claimed that Bob, Grat, and Emmett had all made at least two trips to Bill's ranch in California during that time and that at least one of them would show up to his saloon to get a gallon demijohn full of whiskey to bring back to the rest. Without making any noise, Bryant went to the messagebox and secured the revolver. Almost all of Beckenridge's witnesses were bar keepers, gamblers, saloon hanger-ons, or pimps. Right before the deputy ordered Grat to drop his weapon, a dog appeared ten feet from Grat and began barking at the lawman. Henry Starr was arrested in 1893 and held for trial at Fort Smith. If someone in the gang had escaped, there would be nothing gained by Emmett for admitting it. At Guthrie, Kay and Ford noticed that there had been some sort of celebration the night before as they were greeted by three white men hanging from a large tree at the entrance to town and noticed the streets were lined with several groups of black men playing Craps on the sidewalks. Grat and Bob Dalton, Dick Broadwell, and Bill Powers were all killed. There have been several other nominees suggested to be the sixth man seen riding into Coffeyville, including Bill Dalton, George Newcomb, and Bill Doolin, all of which have never been confirmed. Leona outlived all of her brothers and sisters. He was a saloon keeper in Kansas City, Missouri when he married Adeline Lee Younger. Hello!". The stakeout ended in Montomerys death. Bill Doolin complained that Bob was not dividing the money fairly, and accused Bob of squandering their money on women and gamblers. Towards the end of the trial, Sheriff Kay, Detective Smith, and District Attorney Power talked to Grat while taking him back to his cell from the court room when Beckenridge wasn't present. Some years later, Lit Dalton asserted that Bob and Emmett had told him many times that they had robbed the train. This was in addition to the jailer, J.M. Bob pretended not to know Emmett, who then tipped him off to the hands of the others. Emmett was then hit in the back with a load of buckshot. Short then turned and the two shot each other to death. Some time later, the three dissatisfied members also returned and new plans began to form. Standing with his back towards him was Bill Dalton, watching the horses and buggy Kay had just left, while nervously working the lever of his winchester. In 1883, viewers meet the Duttons who settle in Montana near Yellowstone National Park and found the Yellowstone Ranch.James Dutton (Tim McGraw) is the patriarch of the family, a Civil War veteran . They had not been to the town for several years, though, and the hitching post had since been removed during street work. In 189091 they took to robbing gambling houses, trains, and banks and were joined by their brother Bill, until then a married, respectable citizen, whose career had been wrecked by his being linked to his brothers. Wagy hid all night in a yard across the street but saw nothing. He then rode away with the dog running ahead of him. He offered to admit this in court if Grat and Bill told the true story of the robbery. The next robbery was on July 14, at Adair, Oklahoma, near the Arkansas border. After Bob and Grat were killed at Coffeyville, Bill Dalton formed another gang with Bill Doolin, known as the Wild Bunch or the Dalton-Doolin Gang. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. This was unknown to Grat, since the Dalton brothers had all assumed that Emmett had killed the fireman. Years after the robberies and his release from prison, Emmett Dalton said that the relentless pressure put on them by Deputy US Marshal Heck Thomas as he hunted for them was a key factor in his gang's decision to commit the robberies. It had been raining for several days prior, and it was so cold the ground was covered in ice. The three went out the side door crouching and dashing across Walnut Street to the alley where they had hitched their horses. Tom Evans, on the other hand, was reported to be the fraternal twin of outlaw Chris Evans, who at the time of the Coffeyville raid was a fugitive hiding out in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains. 6 Jun 2001 Family Group Sheet Husband: James Lewis DALTON died at age: 64 Born: 16 Feb 1826 in Mt. After a hearing, Bill was held for trial for the Alila robbery, but he quickly secured bondsmen and was released. Bill had been in a separate cell from Grat, located upstairs. At 10pm he looked at his watch and announced to Yoes aloud that it was his bedtime, but that he would be back to have breakfast with him in the morning. Bob and Emmett met Grat and the others in the alley, the sacks of money still over their arms. Doctors W. L. Goff and Youngblood were sitting on the porch of the drug store near the depot. Kay and his deputy went to Ogden where they notified the police to keep watch for the Daltons. 4346 Bailey Ave, Amherst, NY 14226-2133 +1 716-838-2233 Website. Members have married into the prominent Morgenthau, Loeb, and Bronfman families.. The ride from Mojave to Barstow almost cost them their lives, as they only saw water once in those seventy-five miles of desert. Sheriff Kay soon learned of the horses at Ludlow and that the description of the men who left them matched that of Bob and Emmett. Emmett was able to mount his horse unwounded, and began riding away, but after noticing Bob was hit, turned around and attempted to lift Bob onto his horse. Expecting there to be an escape, and because none of the other deputies would listen to him, Wagy decided to quit. Genealogy for James Lewis Dalton (1826 - 1890) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. In the album the disastrous double bank robbery of Coffeyville, Kansas is depicted but different to what took place, Emmett Dalton is seen killed along with his brothers which also include Bill Dalton who actually never took part in the raid. As Witty entered the room, he heard a noise come from somewhere inside. When Middleton returned, Kay arrested him at his home and threatened to send him to San Quentin if he didn't give up Grat's hideout. Here, they secured more than $19,000. They played poker all night in Traver and then traveled to Tulare to do the same. Grat entered the Condon Bank and pointed his Winchester at the cashier, ordering his hands up, while Powers and Broadwell took positions at the door. The most Dalton families were found in USA in 1880. They put the gold into the sack, forced Ayres in front of them as cover, and went out the front door. Emmett Dalton (May 3, 1871 - July 13, 1937) was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. When Bill and Dean were acquitted, Bill was rearrested by Kay after his bondsmen were convinced to withdraw by detective Hume. After having a deputy watch Middleton's place, he learned that Middleton was buying enough groceries to last three months and was seen driving east of Sanger. Review. Notes from Obituaries. Ignoring the advice of the people in Hennessy, he also took the prisoner without a guard. ratton Hanley DALTON, Charles Benjamin DALTON, Henry Coleman DALTON, Litlleton Lee DALTON, William Mason DALTON, Eva May DALTON, Robert R "Angeles, July 14.W)A retired and respected citiaen at his death, James Lewis Dalton, Adelaine Sullivan Dalton (born Younger). https://www.britannica.com/topic/Dalton-Brothers, Okhlahoma Historical Society - Dalton Gang, Dalton brothers - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). In August 1891, Charlie Bryant was spotted in Hennessey, Oklahoma, after leaving the gang's hideout to visit his brother in Mulhall. Bill arrived in Paso Robles and was arrested by Sheriff Kay fifteen minutes after getting off the train and was taken to Visalia. They had planned to meet with Grat and cross the plaza to the alley, where they could make their escape, but word of the robbery had spread through town. Late that night, they received a telegram notifying them that men matching the description of Bob and Emmett were seen taking a southbound train many miles south of Salt Lake. When the train came in at 9:45pm, they backed a wagon up to the express car and unloaded all the contents. This is why Grat was able to notice Deputy Wagy hiding in a yard across the street from the jail. Eddie Milton Payne, age 78, of Dalton, Georgia, passed away Monday February 27, 2023 at Hamilton Medical Center. Marshals Service, but it was quickly becoming fragmented due to power struggles between newly formed district courts and jealousy between marshals over their different jurisdictions. They had been following the Southern Pacific pay car as it made its way down the valley from Oakland to Bakersfield to pay railroad employees. The only agency with jurisdiction over the whole territory was the U.S. When they arrived, Bob had to think quickly, and decided instead to tie their horses in an alley across from the bank to the west, near the city jail, which offered them little protection. He was married to Julia Johnson Dalton, who survived him. Kay sent Ford after Bob and Emmett while he went to the Ogden police to get them to begin searching the city. Maggie Rucker, the woman who once ran the Cross Creek Overland station, was sitting with another girl alone in the front room, silently making dresses. Emmett Dalton was born on month day 1927, to Percy Dalton and Laney Dalton (born Shields). The Dalton's couldn't sell their horses in Ludlow and they didn't have enough money for all three of them to take the train to Indian territory, so Bill took the train back to Paso Robles while Bob and Emmett took the train to Salt Lake where they would meet Cole. Virginia had the highest population of Dalton families in 1840. Though he did not participate in any of the hold-ups with his brothers, he acted as their spy and advisor. They used the bar they had cut out to pry open the grating in the wood room window and, instead of risking going and putting it back, left the broom handle in its place. Kay and his men made their way to a rock ledge that Middleton told them would bring them within a few feet above Dalton's camp. Bob would not allow Emmett to check out the town beforehand in fear that he would be recognized, so this was not factored into their plan. Bob also hired Emmett under him to guard prisoners. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of James Dalton Hatcher of Bono, Arkansas, who passed away on February 28, 2023, at the age of 66, leaving to mourn family and friends. They waited until the heavy bearded, two-hundred and thirty pound man was thirty feet from them. (He was pardoned in 1907, reformed, and led a respectable businessmans life in Los Angeles until his death on July 13, 1937.) During an attempted double bank robbery in Coffeyville, Kansas in 1892, two of the brothers and two other gang members were killed; Emmett Dalton survived, was captured, and later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder,[1] although he later asserted that he never fired a shot during the robbery. Lit said that Emmett's book, When the Daltons Rode (1931), was largely fabrication. The plan was that Bob and Emmett were to rob the First National Bank while Grat, Broadwell, and Powers robbed the Condon Bank across the street. James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. After the escape, Beck separated from the others and went north, while Grat and Smith went to a friend of Grat's named Joe Middleton, who lived in Hanford. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of James Dalton Hatcher to show support. Leona outlived all of her brothers and sisters. na Randolph Dalton, Emma Dalton, Robert Rennick Dalton, Eva May Dalton, Mason Dalton, Henry Coleman Coleman Dalton, Gratton Hanley Dalton July 13 1937 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA. Lewis Dalton was a saloon keeper in Kansas City, Kansas, when he married Adeline Younger, the aunt of Cole and Jim Younger. Chris Evans and Grat Dalton had become friends while working together in Tulare County during the summer of 1888, at the Grangers Bank of California's wheat warehouses in Tipton and Pixley. Coleman Dalton, Louis Kossuth Dalton, Littleton Lee Lit Dalton, Franklin Frank Dalton, Gratton Grat Hanley Dalton, William Bill Mason Wil farmers of this country. Simon Noel Dalton (a twin) b. 6 July 1879, d. 6 Jul 1879 in MO. He asked Latta not to publish the information until after his death.[13]. My grandfather & great grandfather are both from the US but that's where my knowledge stops. Husband of Julia Johnson Lewis The Daltons were also featured in yet another Randolph Scott Western, Randolph Scott himself plays Bill Doolin in the film, "The Dalton Gang" is a half-hour, 1954 episode of the American TV series, The Dalton Gang appears in the Italian comic book, This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 07:01. It became apparent to Kay that Bill had been busy hiding Dean when he arrived, otherwise they would have heard him come in. What Bill didn't know is that Beckenridge was also a consulting attorney for the Southern Pacific railroad. John III leads what is known as the Dutton Ranch today. Isham had 10 siblings: david Dalton Sr. of Rutherford Co. NC, James Dalton and 8 other siblings. Very soon, half the businessmen around the plaza knew what was going on, and the message quickly passed throughout the town. The four future outlaws first worked as cowboys, but, in 1887, their older brother Frank, a federal deputy marshal, was killed by whiskey runners; in deference, Grat, Bob, and Emmett pinned on lawmens badges. The John Dutton Name As 1883 shows us, James and Margaret Dutton travel out West with their daughter, Elsa, and young son John. [18] No one then or later asked him about the horse tending remark, but it couldn't have referred to Bill Powers because his role as an active participant is well recorded. Marshal; Grat Dalton (leader of the Dalton Gang); Bill Dalton (co-leader of the Wild Bunch); Eva May Dalton; Bob Dalton (Dalton Gang); Leona Randolph Dalton; Nancy May Dalton; Simon Noel "Si" Dalton; Hannah Adeline Dalton and Robert Renick "Bob" Dalton less, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmett_Dalton. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Sheriff Kay even pointed out during the trial that Beckenridge had overlooked Grat's rights. detective Will Smith, and Wells Fargo detectives Hume and Thacker arrived to bring the two men to Modesto to stand trial for the Ceres robbery. After Frank's death, Grat moved back from California and took over his brother's job as deputy marshal at Fort Smith. The account given on October 7, 1892, by Coffeyville's The Journal is considered to be the most authentic on events the day of the robbery. Threatened with prison time, Smith told Kay that Middleton could be followed to Dalton's camp when he carried him supplies. After their unsuccessful career in California, they decided they could do much better in their home country, and unlike their first attempts, they began carefully planning their robberies.
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