JAMES C. EARP
James Earp
was born in Ohio County on 28th June, 1841. He enlisted in the 17th Illinois
Infantry in 1861 and was a member of the Union Army during the American Civil
War. He left the army after being badly wounded at Fredericktown, Missouri on
31st October, 1861.
Earp joined the rest of the family in Colton, California, before moving on to
Helena, Montana. He also lived in Pineswell, Missouri and Newton, Kansas, before
marrying Nellie Ketchum on 18th April, 1873. For a while he settled in Wichita
before working as a deputy to Sheriff Charles Bassett in Dodge City.
In 1879 James Wyatt moved to Tombstone with his three brothers, Virgil Earp,
Wyatt Earp and Morgan Earp. Unlike his brothers, James was not involved in the
events at the OK Corral.
Morgan Earp was killed when he was playing billiards with Wyatt Earp on 18th
March, 1882. Eyewitnesses claimed that Frank Stilwell was seen running from the
scene of the crime. Three days later Stilwell's was found dead. A Mexican who
was also implicated in the crime was also found murdered in a lumber camp. It is
believed that Wyatt Earp was responsible for both men's death.
James Earp and Virgil Earp took Morgan's body to home of his parents in Colton,
California, for burial. He later lived in Shoshone County, Idaho before settling
in California in 1890.

James Earp died on 25th January, 1926.
Mountain View Cemetery
San Bernardino
San Bernardino County
California, USA
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