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29. Hatfield McCoy mini-series
Wed Dec 24, 2014, 05:13 AM
Dec 2014

The Hatfield McCoy mini-series is, for the most part, far from the truth! Case in point - Perry Cline! Much of Perry Cline's character was taken from the book, "Feud" by Altina Waller, published in 1987. Waller is a sociology professor from CT, who took the feud & tried to make it fit neatly into the social restraints of 19th century America. On most points, she missed the mark! Perry Cline was not the nefarious character that the series, nor Waller, portrayed him to be. He had 4 siblings who married McCoys & the 2 families had close ties. Also, the Hatfields were responsible for the deaths of his brother in law & his nephew. In 2013, at the KY Bar Assoc. annual convention, two of Perry Cline's descendants took on the director of the mini-series & Waller in a round-table discussion about laws during the Hatfield McCoy feud. The Cline family received apologies from the director, a WV native, for the "artistic license" taken in the the portrayal of their ancestor. The Cline cousins, one an attorney from OH & the other an attorney from KY, graciously accepted the apology. (for more on this & the 5,000 acres of land taken by Devil Anse go to: theclinefamilyassociation.com

Second point - the only McCoy in the line of Randall & Asa Harmon to fight for the CSA was Randall. Interestingly, no records of his enlistment have been found in the National Archives. It's possible that he rode with one of the many militia groups (bushwhackers) that terrorized the communities of Pike County during the war. He is found listed as a PoW at Camp Douglas in 1863, but members of the home guards were often captured & imprisoned, even if they were not soldiers or bushwhackers.
Contrary to common belief, the majority of Eastern KY men fought for the Union. Regiments included the 39th KY Mounted Infantry USA, the 14th KY Infantry, & the 45th Mounted Infantry. Asa Harmon McCoy was most likely a Union spy. Although he was wounded 2 times prior to 1863 (once hospitalized in Lexington, Ky), he did not officially enlist in the 45th until the middle of 1863. He was probably much hated by the bushwhackers of VA, and this led to his murder.

On the other hand, D. Anse Hatfield served in the CSA for about 8 months, before deserting & returning home to form his own militia group. For more information please see, The National Archives, Civil War Service Records at ancestry.com.

As for me, I'm a 2X great grand daughter of Asa Harmon McCoy & Martha Cline. As a 30 yr researcher of the Hatfield McCoy Feud, I never pass up the chance to set the record straight!

Give us a hint. On what channel? nt Honeycombe8 May 2012 #1
History Channel ellisonz May 2012 #15
You can now watch the entire Hatfield & McCoy miniseries online. Lasher May 2012 #23
Nice. n/t ellisonz May 2012 #24
Good series. TheCowsCameHome May 2012 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author ArnoldLayne May 2012 #3
HIS channel. Meh. I bailed out 90 mins into episode 1 when the Nazi's showed up. Gidney N Cloyd May 2012 #4
The West was VERY VERY violent. liberalhistorian May 2012 #5
You should watch the series. Brickbat May 2012 #6
I've often wondered at the true level of violence in the Old West and it compares to today. n/t cynatnite May 2012 #7
Well I know Dodge City wasn't as violent as it's been depicted in the movies and on TV proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author ArnoldLayne May 2012 #8
The Hatfields & McCoys weren't in the west. They were in W. VA, KY... Honeycombe8 May 2012 #26
A lot of Appalachian folks are of Highland Scottish background. Odin2005 May 2012 #9
I thought it was great proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #10
I recorded it. Saving it for when the husband comes home next.n/t cynatnite May 2012 #12
SPOILER ALERT proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #17
Durn, I knew I shouldn't have clicked pinboy3niner May 2012 #28
The McCoys were all Republicans. Lasher May 2012 #13
At the end of the Civil War. rug May 2012 #14
Back then, the republicans were the good guys proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #16
Well that is a good point if you want to get technical on me. Lasher May 2012 #21
It's true that the Hatfields were more affluent, but that doesn't really tell the whole story fishwax May 2012 #19
Hatfield McCoy mini-series dmcautry Dec 2014 #29
Welcome to DU gopiscrap Dec 2014 #30
The McCoys got richer and the Hatfields got poorer. McCoys allied themselves with HiPointDem May 2012 #20
Very Violent Series - Vigilanti Justice...... global1 May 2012 #18
Massey Energy's Blankenship is a McCoy, Mc Mike May 2012 #22
I know a Hatfield who is descended from this bunch RZM May 2012 #25
The PBS show on the feud is the best. Fascinating story, how out of hand things got. nt Honeycombe8 May 2012 #27
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