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1. Title:   http://www.ku.edu/ http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
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Page:   http://www.ukans.edu/heritage/families/dalton.html
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/128/guns.html
Link:   http://www.ku.edu/
2. Title:   Gedcom 254124.ged imported from ancestry.com on Sep 11, 2000.
3. Title:   bobf - at - traveller.com, "Flintlocks and Bibles" http://www.hsv.tis.net/~bobf/index.html (bobdf - at - hiwaay.net
 http://home.hiwaay.net/-bobdf/

Link:   http://home.hiwaay.net/-bobdf/
4. Title:   Handbook of Texas OnLine http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online
Page:   http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/DD/jed1.html
Link:   http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online

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a. Note:   - The following from: http://www.ku.edu/heritage/families/dalton.html
 Emmett Dalton was born in 1871. He was the youngest, named for an Irishman who had been hung on the gallows in England.  About five months after the robbery at Coffeyville, Kansas, Emmett Dalton went on trial at nearby Independence, Kansas.  He pleaded guilty to murdering a Coffeyville citizen and was sentenced to life in prison at the Kansas State Penitentiary at Lansing.  After fourteen and one-half years in prison, Emmett Dalton was pardoned by E. W. Hoch, governor of Kansas, in 1907.  Emmett Dalton married Julia Johnson and settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma where Emmett was employed as a special police officer. On July 13, 1937, Emmett Dalton, sixty-six, died peacefully in Hollywood, CA.
  MARRIAGE: Sep 1, 1908, CA, United States -- Julia JOHNSON
       1. Jennie Mae GILSTRIP
       2. Roy Reynolds DALTON
 Source: The Families of Charles Lee and Henry Washington Younger, A Genealogical Sketch
 Birth: 9 years old on 1880 Missouri Census.
 Census: Missouri, Bates Co., West Point Twp., 1880.
 Marriage: Aug 31, 1908: First Presbyterian Church Bartlesville, Oklahoma. by Rev. Ralph J. Lamb.
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 Book: When the Dalton's Rode: by Emmett Dalton:
 Emmett was a Marshall.
 Robbery:May 9, 1891:
 Captured in Coffeyville during bank robbery, Oct 5, 1892. Sentenced to life in prison, pardoned after 14 1/2 years.  Paroled in 1907. Lansing State Prison, Kansas: Paroled: Inmate #6472.Photo: March 1993. Interview: May 9, 1931: Emmett and Julia took trip to Kansas.
 Emmett made a career in Motion Pictures and Real Estate.
 Residence: 421 South Cheyenne, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, about 1910. Lived in home 1908-1915 and removed to Los Angeles, California. Jennie May Gilstrap and Roy Dalton resided in this home as well.
 Marriage: to Julia Johnson who was a widow.  Julia had a daughter and step-son. (Julia was to later kill Emmett.)
  DEATH: July 15, 1937: Emmett cremated in Los Angeles, California. His ashes taken to Coffeyville, in an Urn.
 Newspaper clipping on Emmet Dalton: "Will Be Buried Beside His Brother Bob", July 14, 1937 and in the article it spoke of his two sisters, Leona and Eva  Dalton of Kingfisher, Okla. bchidest-at-galstar.com>
 Bob Ferguson --- "Flintlocks and Bibles" http://www.hsv.tis.net/~bobf/index.html bobf-at-traveller.com



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