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    James Lewis Dalton from Jackson County, Missouri and Kentucky was the father of all four boys. He was a saloon keeper in Kansas City, Missouri when he married Adeline Lee Younger. Through her half-brother, Adeline was an aunt of Cole and Jim Younger, of the famous James-Younger Gang. Although the Daltons may have been inspired by their famous ...

    • October 5, 1892
    • Dalton Gang suppressed
    • Coffeyville, Kansas
  2. Nov 21, 2018 · Jesse James. It’s estimated the James-Younger gang took in about $200,000 during a fifteen-year career. The Younger brothers were captured after Northfield in 1876 something that took the fire out of the gang. Frank and Jesse continued for a few more years, Jesse was killed in 1882. Frank and Jesse probably took part in at least a dozen bank ...

  3. May 7, 2013 · Outlaws represented the “wildness” of the “wild west,” but those days were already on the wane when the Daltons hit Coffeyville. In all fairness, of the 15 children raised by James and Adeline Younger Dalton (who happened to be an aunt of the Youngers and related to the Jameses), 13 lived to adulthood and five went down the owlhoot ...

  4. James–Younger Gang. The James–Younger Gang was a notable 19th-century gang of American outlaws that revolved around Jesse James and his brother Frank James. The gang was based in the state of Missouri, the home of most of the members. Membership fluctuated from robbery to robbery, as the outlaws' raids were usually separated by many months.

    • How The Dalton Brothers Went from Lawmen to Lawbreakers
    • The Heyday of The Dalton Gang
    • ‘The Town That Stopped The Daltons’
    • The Dalton Gang Lives on

    The Dalton Gang was primarily made up of brothers: Bob, Grat, Bill, and Emmett Dalton. Born to James Lewis Dalton and Adeline Lee Younger — whose nephews included Wild West outlaw Cole Younger— the Dalton brothers spent their childhood running wild in the West. Their family started in Missouri before moving to Oklahoma Territory, and spent some tim...

    The Dalton gang’s life of crime allegedly started on Feb. 6, 1891, when four masked men robbed the Southern Pacific train at Alila, California. According to Legends of America, one man — thought to be Bill — shot over the passenger’s heads, while the others forced the engineer to lead them to the cash-carrying car. In the commotion, the robbers sho...

    On Oct. 5, 1892, the Dalton Gang — made up of Bob, Grat, and Emmett, as well as two outlaws named Dick Broadwell and Bill Powers — executed their daring heist. But almost nothing would go as planned. As the gang marched into town, Legends of Americareports that a Coffeyville local named Aleck McKenna recognized the Daltons. As the gang split up — B...

    Law-abiding citizens across the Wild West celebrated the demise of the Dalton Gang. But its story didn’t quite end in Coffeyville. In 1893, Bill Dalton joined forces with his old friend Bill Doolin, forming the Doolin-Dalton gang, also known as the Wild Bunch. He continued to terrorize the West until a posse shot him to death on June 8, 1894. Meanw...

  5. Timothy Leonard Dalton Leggett[1] (/ ˈdɔːltən /; born 21 March 1946) [2] is a British actor. [3][4] He gained international prominence as the fourth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the Eon Productions film series, starring in The Living Daylights (1987) and Licence to Kill (1989). Beginning his career on stage, he made ...

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  7. James Lewis Dalton and his wife, Adeline Lee Younger, had 12 children in all. Adeline was aunt to Cole and Jim Younger, the notorious outlaws who made up the famed James-Younger gang. However, by the time the Dalton kids came of age, their nefarious cousins were either in jail or dead. Of the 12, Bob, Grat, Emmett and Bill were the really bad eggs.

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