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Marriage: Children:
  1. Charles Benjamin Dalton: Birth: 24 FEB 1852 in Jackson county, Missouri, USA. Death: 16 MAR 1936 in Supply, Oklahoma, USA

  2. Henry Coleman Dalton: Birth: 26 NOV 1853 in Jackson county, Missouri, USA. Death: 28 FEB 1920 in Des Moines, New Mexico, USA

  3. Louis Kossuth Dalton: Birth: 1855. Death: 1862

  4. Bea Elizabeth (NOT A MEMBER OF THIS FAMILY) Harrison: Birth: 14 MAR 1856 in Missouri, USA. Death: 28 DEC 1894 in Tussy, Garvin county, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), USA

  5. Littleton Lee "Lit" Dalton: Birth: 2 OCT 1857 in Blue Cut, Jackson county, Missouri, USA. Death: 23 JAN 1942 in Woodland, California, USA

  6. Lelia Dalton: Birth: ABT 1858 in Jackson county, Missouri, USA. Death: 1858 in infancy

  7. Franklin "Frank" Dalton: Birth: 1859 in Jackson county, Missouri, USA. Death: 27 NOV 1887 in Fort Smith, Sebastian county, Arkansas, USA

  8. Gratton Hanley "Grat" Dalton: Birth: 30 MAR 1861 in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. Death: 5 OCT 1892 in Coffeyville, Kansas, USA

  9. Mason Frakes "Bill" Dalton: Birth: 1863. Death: 6 JUN 1894 in Elk, Indian Territory, USA

  10. Eva May Dalton: Birth: 25 JAN 1867 in Belton, Cass county, Missouri, USA. Death: 28 JAN 1939 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, USA

  11. Robert Rennick "Bob" Dalton: Birth: 13 MAY 1869 in Belton, Cass county, Missouri, USA. Death: 5 OCT 1892 in Coffeyville, Kansas, USA

  12. Emmett "Em" Dalton: Birth: 3 MAY 1871 in Cass county, Missouri, USA. Death: 13 JUL 1937 in Hollywood, California, USA

  13. Leona Randolph Dalton: Birth: 17 JUL 1875 in Bates county, Missouri, USA. Death: 18 APR 1964 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, USA

  14. Nancy May "Nannie" Dalton: Birth: 21 MAR 1876 in Bates county, Missouri, USA. Death: 27 DEC 1901 in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, USA

  15. Simon Noel "Sam" Dalton: Birth: 6 JUL 1878 in Bates county, Missouri, USA. Death: 13 SEP 1928 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma county, Oklahoma, USA

  16. Hannah Adeline Dalton: Birth: 6 JUL 1878 in Bates county, Missouri, USA. Death: JUL 1879


Sources
1. Title:   http://www.ku.edu/ http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
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Link:   http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
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2. Title:   Gedcom 254124.ged imported from ancestry.com on Sep 11, 2000.
3. Title:   Theresa Mack - tmack - at - citlink.net - , wilsongenealogy.ged imported on Apr. 24, 2002.

Notes
a. Note:   - The following from: http://www.ku.edu/heritage/families/dalton.html
 James Lewis Dalton served an even 365 days under General Zachary Taylor as a fifer for Company I, Second Regiment of Kentucky Foot Volunteers during the Mexican War.  Lewis DALTON came west from Kentucky to Missouri during the late 1840s.  By 1850 Lewis DALTON was trading horses and running a small saloon at Westport (now Kansas City).  Lewis and Adeline (YOUNGER) DALTON had 15 children.  The Daltons moved to Coffeyville, Kansas in 1886 and lived there for a short time.  Coffeyville, Kansas became the hometown of "the Dalton boys." They went on train robberies and gun battles throughout the West.
 The Dalton Gang rode into Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas on October 5, 1892 and attempted to rob two banks, the Condon Bank and the First National Bank.  They took about $25,000 in 12 minutes.  A shootout followed which claimed the lives of eight men: the outlaws, Grat and Bob Dalton, Dick Broadwell and Bill Powers; and four Coffeyville residents, Charles T. Connelly, Coffeyville city marshal (killed by Grat Dalton in "Death Alley"), Lucius M. Baldwin, George B. Cubine and Charles Brown.  Three other townsmen were wounded.
 The four dead members of the Dalton gang were held in the Coffeyville city jail.  The next afternoon the outlaws were buried in black-varnished coffins made of wood.  Grat and Bob Dalton and Bill Powers were buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Coffeyville, Kansas.
 Sources:  Helen Lu's old "Dalton Newsletters", and various public records.
 Fact: James Lewis Dalton/Adeline's children, including the Dalton Gang, were born as follows:
   1. Charles, Henry, Littleton, Lelia, Franklin b. Jackson Co. MO 1852-1859.
   2. Gratton b. Lawrence, KS 1861.
   3. William, Eva, Robert, Emmett b. Cass Co. MO 1865-1871.
   4. Leona, Nancy, Simon b. Gates Co. MO. 1875-1878.
 This couple became the Parents of THE DALTON GANG



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