Enjoyed your video! I’ve lived all over.. but as I remember living in the Midewest how proud we were to have had such a legend born right in our neck of the Illinois woods! I love everything I’ve learned about Mr Wyatt Earp! Love watching the old tv series the legend of Wyatt Earp! 🤫Oooops that’s how old I am to still enjoy black & white tv series 😂 thank you for the upload!
It really interest me that people such as Josephine and others alive during the time of the Wild West actually lived to see such advancements such as cars or how WWI and WWII had changed the face of war. I guess I’m trying to say is they went from horses and gunslingers to modern cars and advanced warfare(at the time).
Yeah it amazes me too. I'm 56 and I've seen the and used the rotary telephone and push button, only to be replaced by the cell phone and computers to electric cars etc. But what a life it must have been in the wild west. She was very fortunate.
Thank you for this video. I'm a great fan of westerns both books & the movies. For me it's a nice escape. And I love the story of Wyatt & the love he & Josephine shared.
im about to deploy to afghanistan. the one thing i wanted to do before i left was to finally visit his grave... took a long ass time to find it, but i did it. enjoyed a beer with him. a very weird but calming presence while i was there but it was a great moment. cant describe the feleing when after over a hour of searching i finally found the tombstone.. rip wyatt.
Wyatt Earp and his brother's are true legends,My son who is 8 is named after him.I can hardly wait to pay my respects at the gravesite of Wyatt and Josephine Earp it will be an honour.Wyatt Paul. ( Canada)
.... thanks for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... if you are ever in Juneau, Alaska the Red Dog Saloon there has one of Wyatt Earp's pistols on display ..... cheers .... Ken B.
from albury new south wales australia loved watching old movies bout the earps and doc holiday and others and i was 4 years old when wyatt earps wife passed away
.... G'day mate ... and thanks for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... my wife and I have been to Australia in 2013 and we love your country ... thanks again ... cheers ... Ken B.
... thank you for your nice comment ... I have been to Ireland and love it .... you have a beautiful country and wonderful people .... cheers to all ... Ken B.
The first "real" grown-up book I read as a child was a biography of Wyatt Earp. I have read many different ones over the years and they never get old. I have also seen Hollywood's contortions of his life. Most movies are nowhere near the truth.
Yes, you are right ... most hollywood movies about Earp is far from the real truth ...which makes one wonder about all of their other movies ... thank you for watching my video ... Ken
Growing up as a kid, my father was a huge western film fan, and a big Wyatt Earp/Doc Holliday fan. Obviously, I got a lot of that from him. and also, obviously, I'm a huge fan of tombstone. I was born in 1969, so I'm 54. My dad had a stroke in 1989 and passed in 2001. What I did not know, until recently, was Wyatt passed away the very day my father was born- January 13th, 1929. That blew my mind, to say the least. Never would I even think that was possible.
Thank you for posting this. And thanks for acknowldging that the actual city name is Colma. By the way, for anyone not familiar with the area, Colma's cemetaries are works of art. Google them and you will see what I mean. Anyway, just a quick factoid, Wyatt was named after his father's commander during the Mexican-American War, Colonel Wyatt Berry Stapp. I used to have a delivery oute in Colma, and always wanted to see Wyatt's gravesite, but never had the time. Now I do, and shall. Thanks again.
Thanks for posting this. I wanted to know the epitaph on Wyatt and Josie's headstone. "There is nothing so sacred as honor and nothing so loyal as love." Lofty ideals for sure.
@@pelicanbeater6100 The Earp name is placed at the top of the stone. His full name is the Wyatt Berry Stapp. Many tombstones are made in this manner when family are buried together.
@@Mansellyn Mrs Lynda Thankyou kindly for telling me this. When I watched the video Pure and simple I did not see the "Earp" name. So earp is his real or like a stage name????
@@Mansellyn Mrs Estrella please don't get riled when I ask this but I understand that his full name is Wyatt berry Sapp and I see now thanks to u the name Earl at the top of the stone but what Im asking is "where?" Where and how did he get the name Earp? And is it his legal name or what???
daniloesp2010 my dad was responsible for getting the permission to get this headstone made, it was his idea. Thanks for helping Truman work on it. I have photos too and you might be in them...
The Hills of Eternity is in the city of Colma, CA. There are still peoples that leave small mementos behind. Mostly small stones. Also buried in Colma is Joe DiMaggio at the Holy Cross Cemetery, south of Eternal Hills.
I m jealous of them both. They both got to see and live thru the 1800's and they both got to see the turn of the century. They both lived in a time when this country was still young growing and they also got to see the worst of it. From the Civil War all the way to both World Wars. To me seeing the turn of the century then would have been more exciting than seeing the 21st century.
A trip to that cemetary will definitely be on my bucket list should I ever visit california, I have never seen his tombstone before this, thank you for posting, P.S. among my other hobbies,I am a cemetery walker.
It is a nice tribute to a man that will likely never be understood. There is just too much out there that confounds. Also, all of our morals have changed and figuring out whether Wyatt was a "good guy" or a "bad guy" would be way to hard. He was colorful, and he was charismatic. Maybe that is enough. Thanks for the video.
... thank you for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... yes, the problem with most folks today is they all look back on history with "present eyes" ... one has to first think like they did way back when in order to understand them ...which is impossible for most of us ... including myself ... but history is important because we must know where we have been in order to know where we are going ...
Wyatt Earp(1848-1929)did not live to see either the Great Depression which began in October 1929 through the Thirties or the outbreak of World War Two in 1939. But his last wife Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp(1861-1944)did dying in 1944.She lived to see through the Great Depression of the Thirties,then the rise of Adorf Hitler and Nazism and finally the bombing of Pearl Harbour in December 1941.
yes, and I used the name San Francisco because ninety-nine percent of the viewers don't know where Colma is located ... but everybody knows where S.F. is located .... and thanks for watching my video ... Ken
@@dosam_6146 "People of Colma"? Many of those buried in Colma were originally buried in San Francisco. The city decided with limited land for the living that those buried be relocated in an area designated for cemeteries, a real City of the Dead. That city was named Colma. The "residents" of Colma are long past complaining about much of anything.
In reality the Earp brothers were extremely loathed by the community and very much disliked for their aggressive behavior. One reason why I always liked that one Episode of Star Trek where they portrayed the Earps as villains. 🤓
Virgil Earp is buried in a sandy patch tiny cemetery in Wilcox Arizona. The kids n I found it while out walking one afternoon. Quite interesting. Circa 1979.
@aviator052003 #1 It wasn't uncommon in that time to have two middle names. Wyatt's full name was Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp. You'll notice the last name at the top of the tombstone (the big letters that say EARP) also pertaining to his wife Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp. Marcus being her maiden name turned middle name after marriage. #2 Wyatt did live in Los Angeles at the time of his death but his wife had his remains relocated to San Francisco to be buried in the Marcus family plot.
Thanks for the video! I finally watched the Kevin Costner Earp film but I have watched Tombstone so many times. Have you been to Earp California? It is located just over the bridge north of Parker Arizona. It is just a Post Office!
i was born in the wrong century,hanging out with WYATT EARP,BAT MASTERSON AND DOC HOLIDAY would have been the icing on the cake of a very interesting life,even though it would have been hard without modern conveniences,the whores would have been worth it
I am glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp but I am not an expert on the man. My recommendation is to find out more about him from visiting your local library and checking with the History Channel. Stay away from the Intertainers like the junk Hollywood movies as they are usually highly inaccurate and misleading about the real historical facts. Good luck to you ...
Yes, you are right ... his grave is in Colma and i knew that when i posted my video here but i said San Francisco because most people around the world have never heard of Colma but they usually do know where San Francisco is located ...
Wyatt Earp---~lived for the last 50 yrs of the 1800s and a bit more then 25yrs in the 20th Century---have a book about him and there is a pic of him holding onto the handle of a touring car in the late 1920s---for America, the auto was the symbol of the 20th Century Industry. Shootout in Tombstone Oct 26 1881...who was born in MN on Oct 1 1881 & had a MASSIVE EFFECT on all human civilization in the 20/21st Century?
@MrGaryg20047 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hills_of_Eternity_Memorial_Park The video has the correct name of the cemetery and it is a Jewish cemetery in Colma, CA. Look at the link and check the "Notable Burials" section.
THAT IS COLMA, NOT SF. I know because I used to live there. It’s a small town where about 1400 people live and a couple million dead reside. Nice quiet little town. 😁
I've been to his birthsight in Monmoth Il. Not much there. The house is long gone and there's a wooden fence surrounding the property. It;s on a small hill and looking down in it shows very little. A few posters on the fence. Not sure if they charge to enter but can't say it would be of great value. That was nearly 20 years ago so who knows. Not much in the little town or around it. I was there to do electrical surveys for a hog rendering plant. Very disgusting.
My great-grandfather and great-grand Uncle travelled 200 miles about 1900 or 1910 to visit Wyatt Earp when he was refereeing a boxing match in Portland Oregon. So the part about Wyatt refereeing boxing matches, I guess that part is true....
@johnbo48 I'm glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp ... I also have videos on John Wesley Hardin's gravesite and a video on Tombstone ... put in the search block kblakney61 and all of my videos will come up ... and enjoy ... thanks ... Ken
I'm glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp ... I also have videos on John Wesley Hardin's gravesite and a video on Tombstone ... put in the search block kblakney61 and all of my videos will come up ... and enjoy ... thanks ... Ken
@rockgor He was born in Minn---use to be a Boeing Tour Guide and besides having lots of research material concerning Tombstone and Wyatt Earp also on Bill (William) Boeing and his background. Looks like you had a mis type---year was 1881 and Wyatt was living in LA when the largest telescope in the world, the 100-inch Hooker on Mt Wilson being used by Hubble proved galaxy 'nebulas' were galaxies and the Universe was expanding---Hubble Constant--Wyatt in Hollywood at the time.
In my research,Wyatt and Josie were never married. He saved her from a life as a "Soiled Dove" in tombstone. However they spent the majority of their lives together, they were never "married".
Wyatt and Josephine had what is known as a Common Law Marriage. Those did carry the force of Law in those days. After being known as husband and wife for a set amount of time, the Marriage was then recognized by the state. California abolished Common Law Marriage in 1895 but by then Wyatt and Josephine had been married since 1882. Common law marriage occurs when a couple lives together for a certain number of years (one year in most states), holds themselves out as husband and wife, and intends to be married. Once a common law marriage is formed, that couple is treated legally the same way that traditional married couples are treated. apeopleschoice.com/common-law-marriage-in-california/
Enjoyed your video! I’ve lived all over.. but as I remember living in the Midewest how proud we were to have had such a legend born right in our neck of the Illinois woods! I love everything I’ve learned about Mr Wyatt Earp! Love watching the old tv series the legend of Wyatt Earp! 🤫Oooops that’s how old I am to still enjoy black & white tv series 😂 thank you for the upload!
...that's okay because my wife and I also enjoy the old black and white tv shows too ... and thankis for enjoyim my video ... regards ... Ken B.
Wild Bill was from Southern Illinois as well.
It really interest me that people such as Josephine and others alive during the time of the Wild West actually lived to see such advancements such as cars or how WWI and WWII had changed the face of war. I guess I’m trying to say is they went from horses and gunslingers to modern cars and advanced warfare(at the time).
Yeah it amazes me too. I'm 56 and I've seen the and used the rotary telephone and push button, only to be replaced by the cell phone and computers to electric cars etc. But what a life it must have been in the wild west. She was very fortunate.
Thank you for this video. I'm a great fan of westerns both books & the movies. For me it's a nice escape. And I love the story of Wyatt & the love he & Josephine shared.
im about to deploy to afghanistan. the one thing i wanted to do before i left was to finally visit his grave... took a long ass time to find it, but i did it. enjoyed a beer with him. a very weird but calming presence while i was there but it was a great moment. cant describe the feleing when after over a hour of searching i finally found the tombstone.. rip wyatt.
Its been 12 years.... WELCOME HOME. thanks for my freedom.
Wyatt Earp and his brother's are true legends,My son who is 8 is named after him.I can hardly wait to pay my respects at the gravesite of Wyatt and Josephine Earp it will be an honour.Wyatt Paul. ( Canada)
.... thanks for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... if you are ever in Juneau, Alaska the Red Dog Saloon there has one of Wyatt Earp's pistols on display ..... cheers .... Ken B.
Thank you so much sir........a great history page , inside the glorious america history......Wyatt ...rest in peace
Thank you and I am glad that you enjoyed my video .. Ken
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Wow...I grew up in the area and had no idea...67 years later I find out :)....Wow
from albury new south wales australia loved watching old movies bout the earps and doc holiday and others and i was 4 years old when wyatt earps wife passed away
.... G'day mate ... and thanks for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... my wife and I have been to Australia in 2013 and we love your country ... thanks again ... cheers ... Ken B.
Thanks for posting this. Best wishes from Belfast N Ireland
... thank you for your nice comment ... I have been to Ireland and love it .... you have a beautiful country and wonderful people .... cheers to all ... Ken B.
The first "real" grown-up book I read as a child was a biography of Wyatt Earp. I have read many different ones over the years and they never get old. I have also seen Hollywood's contortions of his life. Most movies are nowhere near the truth.
Yes, you are right ... most hollywood movies about Earp is far from the real truth ...which makes one wonder about all of their other movies ... thank you for watching my video ... Ken
Growing up as a kid, my father was a huge western film fan, and a big Wyatt Earp/Doc Holliday fan. Obviously, I got a lot of that from him. and also, obviously, I'm a huge fan of tombstone. I was born in 1969, so I'm 54. My dad had a stroke in 1989 and passed in 2001. What I did not know, until recently, was Wyatt passed away the very day my father was born- January 13th, 1929. That blew my mind, to say the least. Never would I even think that was possible.
A sign just outside Goldfield, Nevada, has the town name on it, and a mention of Wyatt Earp once having been the local law there.
Music, ecstasy of gold, from the good, the bad and the ugiy
Thank you for posting this. And thanks for acknowldging that the actual city name is Colma. By the way, for anyone not familiar with the area, Colma's cemetaries are works of art. Google them and you will see what I mean. Anyway, just a quick factoid, Wyatt was named after his father's commander during the Mexican-American War, Colonel Wyatt Berry Stapp. I used to have a delivery oute in Colma, and always wanted to see Wyatt's gravesite, but never had the time. Now I do, and shall. Thanks again.
Thanks for posting this. I wanted to know the epitaph on Wyatt and Josie's headstone.
"There is nothing so sacred as honor and nothing so loyal as love." Lofty ideals for sure.
I'm trying to understand something...the headstone says WYATT BERRY STAPP...where does the EARP come from???
Maybe you can help me understand... the headstone says WYATT BERRY STAPP...so where does the Earp come from???
@@pelicanbeater6100 The Earp name is placed at the top of the stone. His full name is the Wyatt Berry Stapp. Many tombstones are made in this manner when family are buried together.
@@Mansellyn Mrs Lynda Thankyou kindly for telling me this. When I watched the video Pure and simple I did not see the "Earp" name. So earp is his real or like a stage name????
@@Mansellyn Mrs Estrella please don't get riled when I ask this but I understand that his full name is Wyatt berry Sapp and I see now thanks to u the name Earl at the top of the stone but what Im asking is "where?" Where and how did he get the name Earp? And is it his legal name or what???
I am very much familiar with this modern headstone.
I did the stencil work on it before engraving.
daniloesp2010 my dad was responsible for getting the permission to get this headstone made, it was his idea. Thanks for helping Truman work on it. I have photos too and you might be in them...
The Hills of Eternity is in the city of Colma, CA. There are still peoples that leave small mementos behind. Mostly small stones. Also buried in Colma is Joe DiMaggio at the Holy Cross Cemetery, south of Eternal Hills.
It's a Jewish custom to leave a stone when you visit a grave.
I m jealous of them both. They both got to see and live thru the 1800's and they both got to see the turn of the century. They both lived in a time when this country was still young growing and they also got to see the worst of it. From the Civil War all the way to both World Wars.
To me seeing the turn of the century then would have been more exciting than seeing the 21st century.
A trip to that cemetary will definitely be on my bucket list should I ever visit california, I have never seen his tombstone before this, thank you for posting, P.S. among my other hobbies,I am a cemetery walker.
Thank you for your nice comment and I am glad that you enjoyed my video ... Ken
A true legend
It is a nice tribute to a man that will likely never be understood. There is just too much out there that confounds. Also, all of our morals have changed and figuring out whether Wyatt was a "good guy" or a "bad guy" would be way to hard. He was colorful, and he was charismatic. Maybe that is enough. Thanks for the video.
... thank you for watching my video and I am glad you enjoyed it ... yes, the problem with most folks today is they all look back on history with "present eyes" ... one has to first think like they did way back when in order to understand them ...which is impossible for most of us ... including myself ... but history is important because we must know where we have been in order to know where we are going ...
@@kblakney61 That is so true. Thank you for the comments.
Wyatt Earp(1848-1929)did not live to see either the Great Depression which began in October 1929 through the Thirties or the outbreak of World War Two in 1939.
But his last wife Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp(1861-1944)did dying in 1944.She lived to see through the Great Depression of the Thirties,then the rise of Adorf Hitler and Nazism and finally the bombing of Pearl Harbour in December 1941.
That's actually a very small town called colma right in between south San Francisco and daly city its a town of cemeteries
yes, and I used the name San Francisco because ninety-nine percent of the viewers don't know where Colma is located ... but everybody knows where S.F. is located .... and thanks for watching my video ... Ken
kblakney61 yes but if you’re going to make a video at least be accurate. The people of comla would appreciate it, thank you very much.
@@dosam_6146 "People of Colma"? Many of those buried in Colma were originally buried in San Francisco. The city decided with limited land for the living that those buried be relocated in an area designated for cemeteries, a real City of the Dead. That city was named Colma. The "residents" of Colma are long past complaining about much of anything.
No, I have not been to Earp, CA, but it sounds interesting . I am glad that you enjoyed my video ... Thanks ... Ken
how much is legend and how much is truth we'll never know But I do believe he was a great man of his time despite his mingling in and out of the law
Thank you for posting this.
Colma is known as the city of the dead. Holy Cross is one of the largest cemeteries. Earp is buried in the Jewish cemetery.
I love the fact that you used Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstasy of Gold" as an overture. God Bless Wyatt Earp.
Thankfully I'm not the only one who appreciated that
Just visited Virgil Earps grave in Portland Oregon. Maybe make it to Wyatt's grave this summer? Pretty cool to get near such legends.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you - I'd love to visit sometime that's if I ever get to the USA .
I have watched Wyatt Earp full movie several times
He had a painful life
Mentally, yes. Physically, no. All the bullets that were fired at him, missed.
Thanks for the really nice video!
In reality the Earp brothers were extremely loathed by the community and very much disliked for their aggressive behavior.
One reason why I always liked that one Episode of Star Trek where they portrayed the Earps as villains. 🤓
Virgil Earp is buried in a sandy patch tiny cemetery in Wilcox Arizona. The kids n I found it while out walking one afternoon. Quite interesting. Circa 1979.
THE LEGEND
@aviator052003 #1 It wasn't uncommon in that time to have two middle names. Wyatt's full name was Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp. You'll notice the last name at the top of the tombstone (the big letters that say EARP) also pertaining to his wife Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp. Marcus being her maiden name turned middle name after marriage. #2 Wyatt did live in Los Angeles at the time of his death but his wife had his remains relocated to San Francisco to be buried in the Marcus family plot.
For being born in the mid-1800's, they both lived a long time.
Especially when you consider his lifestyle and where he lived.
Thanks for the video! I finally watched the Kevin Costner Earp film but I have watched Tombstone so many times. Have you been to Earp California? It is located just over the bridge north of Parker Arizona. It is just a Post Office!
i was born in the wrong century,hanging out with WYATT EARP,BAT MASTERSON AND DOC HOLIDAY would have been the icing on the cake of a very interesting life,even though it would have been hard without modern conveniences,the whores would have been worth it
I am glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp but I am not an expert on the man. My recommendation is to find out more about him from visiting your local library and checking with the History Channel. Stay away from the Intertainers like the junk Hollywood movies as they are usually highly inaccurate and misleading about the real historical facts. Good luck to you ...
My grandparents and a whole lot of my family members are buried just a hundred feet from here.
My great great grandfather was a good friend of Wyatt Earp!!
That is a pimpin' video...like Wyatt Earp!
Yes, you are right ... his grave is in Colma and i knew that when i posted my video here but i said San Francisco because most people around the world have never heard of Colma but they usually do know where San Francisco is located ...
Many people confuse Colma as being part of San Francisco, but Colma is an incorporated town.
Wyatt Earp---~lived for the last 50 yrs of the 1800s and a bit more then 25yrs in the 20th Century---have a book about him and there is a pic of him holding onto the handle of a touring car in the late 1920s---for America, the auto was the symbol of the 20th Century Industry.
Shootout in Tombstone Oct 26 1881...who was born in MN on Oct 1 1881 & had a MASSIVE EFFECT on all human civilization in the 20/21st Century?
R.I.P great great great grandfather! 😭😭😭 Wyatt Earp.
Oh, you were the character on the old Andy Griffith Show.
Wolfpack alpha Mike Go Pack!!
I am also related through the Cooksey (Virginia Cooksey) side of the family.
His grave is in Colma. It’s 45 mins south of SF. It’s not even in the same county.
Wyatt Earp is actually buried in Colma, California. South of San Francisco.
Porque no hacen la traducción a español. Wyatt tiene seguidores Latinoaméricanos.gracias saludos cordiales desde Panamá.
Sie sind herzlich willkommen und danke, dass Sie sich mein RUclips-Video angesehen haben ... aus Oklahoma ... Grüße ... Ken B.
gracias por el lindo comentario y me alegro que hayan disfrutado de mi video de Wyatt Earp youtube ... Ken B.
Liked for accent and ecstacy of gold.
and history too.
Great Video sir
Thanksn for share.
Thank you
Actually it's only his ashes buried there, Great vid thanks!
1880TimeTraveler liar it's his body!
I was just at Johnny Ringo‘s gravesite, But I did not know why Earp was buried there interesting😊
The name of the cemetery is Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma
@MrGaryg20047 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hills_of_Eternity_Memorial_Park The video has the correct name of the cemetery and it is a Jewish cemetery in Colma, CA. Look at the link and check the "Notable Burials" section.
When are they going to rip this one down?
Bet he would be extremely disappointed about California now.
"My name is Wyatt Earp! It all ends now!"!
*A*
"Commence to fighting"
This guy is my ancestor
FU 2 the people who dislike this video! Wyatt Earp is more than twice the person you will ever be! R.I.P. to that brave soul!
wyatt earp legend for a okey corral tombstone
Wow been by there a hundred times and never knew....Can't wait for 101 and time to stop.
The stone looked to me like it said "Wyatt berry Sapp or staff" where does earp come from???
Their Earp name is at the top.Those 3 names are his christian or forenames .Oh and its STAPP
@@738polarbear thankyou polar bear. I did not see that. I meant no offense.
"Stapp"
He is buried in San Bruno, CA, been there.
Was wyatt earp and billy the kid live in the same time period
May he rest in peace!
THAT IS COLMA, NOT SF. I know because I used to live there. It’s a small town where about 1400 people live and a couple million dead reside. Nice quiet little town. 😁
Very good
The Gunfight was NOT at the OK Corral! It was down the road from there.
Thank you for sharing! Niceeee
Visited the grave last Sunday and left a bullet.......LASD 108RS
I've been to his birthsight in Monmoth Il. Not much there. The house is long gone and there's a wooden fence surrounding the property. It;s on a small hill and looking down in it shows very little. A few posters on the fence. Not sure if they charge to enter but can't say it would be of great value. That was nearly 20 years ago so who knows. Not much in the little town or around it. I was there to do electrical surveys for a hog rendering plant. Very disgusting.
@alldaytre6 Stapp was one of his middle names .. notice the last name Earp is on the top of his grave marker ...
Thanks for reading the inscription.
My great-grandfather and great-grand Uncle travelled 200 miles about 1900 or 1910 to visit Wyatt Earp when he was refereeing a boxing match in Portland Oregon. So the part about Wyatt refereeing boxing matches, I guess that part is true....
What is the name of the song in ghee background
Ecstacy of gold. It's in The good the bad and the ugly when Tuco runs through the huge cemetary at the end.
Ingur Lund same song someone will play when they find Clint Eastwood's grave 💯 years from now!!!
Great video. The landscape to me looks more like LA than SF.
Pretty Cool.
he's actually buried in Colma, Calif.
@johnbo48 I'm glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp ... I also have videos on John Wesley Hardin's gravesite and a video on Tombstone ... put in the search block kblakney61 and all of my videos will come up ... and enjoy ... thanks ... Ken
I 'll be your huckleberry
I am from South staffordshire and there are a few families called Earp in these here parts
Cool
I'm glad you enjoyed my video on Wyatt Earp ... I also have videos on John Wesley Hardin's gravesite and a video on Tombstone ... put in the search block kblakney61 and all of my videos will come up ... and enjoy ... thanks ... Ken
@rangeclerk
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp .... born 1848 - 1929 .....
what is his real birth year
Rest in peace, my great great grandfather (wyatt earp)
Woah cool you related to him?
He's famous because he was born in Monmouth Illinois.
Isso é q é bigode. Cabra bao
@rockgor He was born in Minn---use to be a Boeing Tour Guide and besides having lots of research material concerning Tombstone and Wyatt Earp also on Bill (William) Boeing and his background. Looks like you had a mis type---year was 1881 and Wyatt was living in LA when the largest telescope in the world, the 100-inch Hooker on Mt Wilson being used by Hubble proved galaxy 'nebulas' were galaxies and the Universe was expanding---Hubble Constant--Wyatt in Hollywood at the time.
How Cool 😎!...
Good lawman
@TheGarry1960 I think the data has him born, March 1847 and when Morgan was killed the following day was Wyatt's 34th Birthday.
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The subtitles do not match up, Wyatt Earp's name keeps coming up as white herb
He actually died on Los Angeles.
In my research,Wyatt and Josie were never married. He saved her from a life as a "Soiled Dove" in tombstone. However they spent the majority of their lives together, they were never "married".
Wyatt and Josephine had what is known as a Common Law Marriage. Those did carry the force of Law in those days. After being known as husband and wife for a set amount of time, the Marriage was then recognized by the state. California abolished Common Law Marriage in 1895 but by then Wyatt and Josephine had been married since 1882. Common law marriage occurs when a couple
lives together for a certain number of years (one year in most states),
holds themselves out as husband and wife, and intends to be married. Once a common law marriage is formed, that couple is treated legally the same way that traditional married couples are treated. apeopleschoice.com/common-law-marriage-in-california/
@@offgridcabin1557 There are many states that recognize common law marriage in fact.