Randolph McCoy

Randall McCoy
Born
Randolph McCoy

October 30, 1825
DiedMarch 28, 1914 (aged 88)
Resting placeDils Cemetery, Pikeville, Kentucky
Other namesOle Ran'l
Occupation(s)Farmer and ferry operator
Known forHatfield–McCoy feud
SpouseSarah McCoy (m. 1849–1890s)
Children16
Military career
AllegianceConfederate States of America
Service/branchConfederate States Army
Years of service1862–1865
RankPrivate
Unit45th Virginia Battalion Infantry
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

Randolph "Randall" or "Ole Ran'l" McCoy (October 30, 1825 – March 28, 1914) was the patriarch of the McCoy clan involved in the infamous American Hatfield–McCoy feud. He was the fourth of thirteen children born to Daniel McCoy and Margaret Taylor McCoy and lived mostly on the Kentucky side of Tug Fork, a tributary of the Big Sandy River.

During the almost thirty-year feud with the Hatfield clan under their patriarch Devil Anse Hatfield, Randolph would lose five of his children to the violence.


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