1. Jim Vance | Villains Wiki | Fandom
James "Jim" Vance is a secondary antagonist in the 2012 television miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. He was portrayed by Tom Berenger, who portrayed by Bob Barnes ...
James "Jim" Vance is a secondary antagonist in the 2012 television miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. He was portrayed by Tom Berenger, who portrayed by Bob Barnes in Platoon. Vance was the uncle of Hatfield family patriarch William Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield. Vance was found of his various canine companions over the years. An all around psychopath, his behavior concerned even Devil Anse at times. During the Civil War he was a supporter of the Confederacy. Vance would often kill any wayward Unio
2. Jim Vance - e-WV
Jim Vance was a leading protagonist in the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. Described by historian Otis K. Rice as a ruthless, vindictive man.
Feudist James ‘‘Jim’’ Vance, born about 1832, was the grandson of Tug Valley pioneer Abner Vance and the uncle of William Anderson ‘‘Devil Anse’’ Hatfield. Jim Vance was a leading protagonist in the Hatfield-McCoy Feud. Described by historian Otis K. Rice as a ruthless, vindictive man, he helped to keep the conflict going and took part in some of its bloodiest episodes. Vance, like Devil Anse a Confederate guerrilla during the Civil War, was suspected in the 1865 murder of Union veteran Harmon McCoy, one of the feud’s precipitating events.
3. James M. Vance Sr. (1832-1888) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
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Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Jim Vance Sr. born 1832 Tazewell County, Virginia, United States died 1888 Logan County, West Virginia, United States including ancestors + descendants + 7 photos + 18 genealogist comments + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community.
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4. "Bad Jim" Vance - Geni
Apr 29, 2022 · Uncle Jim was main character in the Bad Blood between the Hatfields and McCoys. Suspected of killing his first McCoy as he was hiding in a cave ...
Genealogy profile for "Bad Jim" Vance
5. Hatfields and McCoys | American Feud, Family Rivalry & History
Aug 12, 2024 · Fighting reached a climax in 1888. On New Year's Day a group of Hatfields led by Jim Vance attacked the home of patriarch Rand'l McCoy, missing ...
Hatfields and McCoys, two American Appalachian mountaineer families who, with their kinfolk and neighbours, engaged in a legendary feud that attracted nationwide attention in the 1880s and ’90s and prompted judicial and police actions, one of which drew an appeal up to the U.S. Supreme Court
6. Timeline - Hatfield & McCoy Foundation
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Hatfield McCoy History / Feud Timeline (Historic) January 7, 1865 Asa Harmon McCoy, brother of family patriarch Randolph McCoy, is killed in Pike County, KY by the Logan Wildcats, a West Virginia home guard unit. 1878 Randolph McCoy accuses Floyd Hatfield, a cousin of “Devil Anse” Hatfield of stealing his pigs. June 18, 1880 Bill […]
7. Infamous and Violent Vances - Vance History Online
Jul 25, 2014 · ... Vance can be found at Wikipedia or here (starting on p. ... Jim Vance was the brother of Nancy Hatfield and both were children of Elizabeth Vance ...
Blog about Vance surname history and genealogy
8. Hatfields - WikiTree
From Wikipedia. January 7, 1865 – Former Union soldier Asa Harmon McCoy, probably by the "Logan Wildcats" led by Jim Vance. 1878 – Bill Staton (Hatfield ...
Wiki page on Hatfields - 1863 to 1891.
9. 5 Things Hatfields and McCoys Still Feud Over - TourPikeCounty.com
Dec 16, 2013 · #4 Was “Crazy” Jim Vance Crazy? Jim Vance Tom E. Dotson, author of the new book The Hatfield & McCoy Feud after Kevin Costner: Rescuing History, ...
Below are 5 things Hatfields and McCoys (along with those who study their history) still feud over.
10. Devil Anse Hatfield - Children, Wife & Death - Biography (Bio.)
Apr 2, 2014 · ... Jim Vance, which was known as the Logan Wildcats. After the war ended, Hatfield settled down with Levicy and turned to farming, cutting ...
Anderson "Devil Anse" Hatfield led his family in their notorious and bloody feud with the McCoys during the late 1800s along the Kentucky-West Virginia border.
11. Battle of the Grapevine Creek | Historica Wiki - Fandom
... Hatfield family at the end of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Shortly after the killing of Jim Vance in January 1888, Vance's nephew and Hatfield patriarch Devil ...
The Battle of the Grapevine Creek occuurred on 19 January 1888 when a posse of Kentuckians loyal to the McCoy family raided into West Virginia to hunt down the Hatfield family at the end of the Hatfield-McCoy feud. Shortly after the killing of Jim Vance in January 1888, Vance's nephew and Hatfield patriarch Devil Anse Hatfield prepared for one last major offensive against the McCoys to avenge Vance and bring an end to the feud. When news of the Hatfields' preparations for war reached the McCoy s