Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 January 13, 1929); JosehineSarah Marcus 18 mar 1861 Brooklyn, Kings, New York-10 dec 1944 Los Angeles., Burried Colma. Her family in San Francisco, California, USA in Mar 1881
I married Wyatt Erp b. Glenn Boyer (from 2 manuscripts written by wife Josephine), 1976, U.Arizona Press, later Sinclair-Stevenson Ltd.
Might be Sadie Mansfield = Sadie Marcus.
The gunfight at the O.K. Corral, on October 26, 1881 was one of the most famous shootouts in the Wild West, pitting the ranching and rustling Clanton family against local businessmen and sheriffs the Earp brothers.
One of the few eyewitness accounts of the shootout came from a Jewish teen, Josephine Sarah Marcus, whod run away with a theatre troop to the West, led a life of adventure in California, USA and Arizona, and later married Wyatt Earp.
Hearing the commotion near the O.K. Corral ranch, Josephine later recalled, Without stopping for a bonnet I rushed outside and raced to the scene of the shootout, in which three men died. Wyatt Earp spotted me, and came across the streetR My only thought, Josephine remembered, was My God, I havent got a bonnet on. What will they think.
After leaving Tombstone, Earp went to San Francisco where he reunited with Josephine Earp.
Sadie, traveling as either Mrs. J. C. Earp or Mrs. Wyatt Earp, left Tombstone for her family in San Francisco via Los Angeles on March 25, 1882.[117] This was one week after Morgan Earp was assassinated and five days after Wyatt set out in pursuit of those he believed responsible.
In July, four months later, Wyatt traveled from Colorado to San Francisco[72] where Sadie was living with her half-sister Rebecca and husband Aaron Wiener, and where his brother Virgil was seeking treatment for his arm.[31]:29[45] Wyatt remained in San Francisco for about nine months until early 1883, when he and Sadie left San Francisco together for Silverton, Colorado, where silver and gold mining were flourishing.[113]:275298[119] It was the first of many mining camps and boomtowns they lived in. Sadie was Wyatt's common-law wife until his death 46 years later.
Josephine wrote in I Married Wyatt Earp: The Recollections of Josephine Sarah Marcus, that she and Wyatt were married in 1892 by the captain of multimillionaire Lucky Baldwin's yacht off the California, USA coast. Raymond Nez wrote that his grandparents witnessed their marriage,[132] but no public record of the marriage has been found
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