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Outlaw Index - F

 

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  • Philip Fall - The brother of gunman Albert Fall, he was a cattle rustler and outlaw who later became a deputy marshal.

  • Hutch Farley - An Indian scout, he killed the Indian that killed his father at the battle at Beecher's Island, Colorado in November, 1868.

  • Hilary Farrington - A Confederate soldier, Farmington served under William Quantrill before becoming an outlaw train robber in Oklahoma. He was captured in Vinita, Oklahoma.

  • Levi Farrington - Like brother, Hilary, Levi was a Confederate soldier, who served under William Quantrill before becoming an outlaw train robber in Oklahoma. He was captured in Vinita, Oklahoma.

  • William B. Farris - Outlaw member of the Cook Gang, he was captured after a bank robbery.

  • Frederick Falkner - An outlaw hanged August 19, 1892.

  • Richard "Dick" Fellows, aka George Bret Lytle, Richard Perkins, Richard Kirtland (18??-??)

  • Jake Felshaw - An outlaw who participated in a train robbery near Bowie, New Mexico on January  6, 1894.

  • John Fessenden - Outlaw member of the Christian Gang.

  • Isaac Filmore - A Choctaw Indian, approximately 17 years-old killed a California traveler passing through Indian Territory for his shoes and $1.50. He was hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas on September 3, 1875.

  • William Finch (1852-1883)

  • Tom Fields - After robbing a train near Samuels, Texas in 1891, he was captured by Texas Rangers and received a life sentence.

 

 

  • William Finch - An outlaw horse thief, Finch had also deserted from the U.S. Army. When two soldiers were transporting him to Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1882 to face charges, he killed them. Convicted of murder he was hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas on June 29, 1883.

  • Jessie Findlay - Outlaw Bill Christian's girlfriend, she was a conspirator in the jail break of the Christian Brothers.

  • Jim Finley - A cattle rustler operating around Socorro, New Mexico, he was killed by Joel Fowler.

  • Bill Fisher - A Texas outlaw, he was wanted in 1886 for killing J.S. Vaughn. He later arrested and stood trial.

  • Dick Fisher - A wanted Texas outlaw, Fisher was found dead near Cimarron, New Mexico in 1871.

  • John King Fisher (1854-1884) -  A gunman, outlaw and lawman, Fisher gave up his outlaw ways and became the sheriff in Uvalde County, Texas in 1881. Three years later, both he and friend, Ben Thompson, were killed in an ambush in San Antonio, Texas.

  • Mike Fitzpatrick - An outlaw, he shot Judge Halliday in the 1870s and was later killed by Marshal Jack Johnson.

  • John Flint - An outlaw, Flint killed several men following the Civil War in Doaksville, Indian Territory, and was convicted of murder and hanged by federal authorities.

  • Juan Flores (1835-1857)

  • Charles Arthur Floyd, aka: Pretty Boy, Choc Floyd, Jack Hamilton (1904-1934 - Bootlegger and bank robber in the Midwest, he was killed by the FBI on October 22, 1934 at East Liverpool, Ohio.

  • Henry Floyd - Outlaw member of Bill Henderson's gang in 1876. He was arrested in Dodge City, Kansas and lynched by a mob in June at Albany, Texas.

  • W.S. Floyd, aka: William Wardell, Taylor, Simmons - A New Mexico outlaw, he was killed in May, 1884 near Flora Vista.

  • John Flynt - Outlaw member of the Wallington gang, he participated in a train robbery in 1891 in Val Verde County, Texas. He committed suicide during the gun battle that resulted from the train robbery.

  • Lyman Follett - An outlaw who was involved in the robbery of an Army paymaster on May 11, 1889.

  • Warren Follett - The brother of Lyman, Warren was also involved in the robbery of an Army paymaster on May 11, 1889.

  • Samuel Fooy (18??-1875) - Indian outlaw, Samuel Fooy murdered a school teacher named John Emmit Neff for $250. He was hanged at Fort Smith, Arkansas on September 3, 1875.

  • Charlie FordCharles Ford (1857-1884) - Outlaw member of the James gang and brother of Robert Ford, he committed suicide in his home on May 6, 1884.

  • Robert Ford (1861-1892) - A wanna-be gunman and member of the James Gang, Ford shot Jesse James in the back of the head on April 3, 1882 as part of a conspiracy to collect the reward on James’ head. He was later pardoned by Governor T.T. Crittenden. He was killed in June, 1892 by Edward O'Kelley while running a tent saloon in Creede, Colorado.

  • Arthur Fraley - A bank robber in Indian Territory.

  • James French, aka: Big Jim, Frenchy - An Oklahoma outlaw, French operated with Belle Starr and her gang before joining up with the Cook Gang. He was also involved in New Mexico's Lincoln County War, siding with Billy the Kid and the Regulators. His ultimate demise is unknown, with speculation that he was killed after the Lincoln County War in 1878, killed by a Catoosa, Oklahoma store owner in 1895, or disappeared into South America.

  • Cesario Frescan - A New Mexico outlaw, he shot and killed Nicanor Garcia near La Mesilla on December 10, 1886.

  • Frisco Sue (1853-18??)

  • Edward “Tandy” Fulsom (18??-1882) - A murderer and horse thief in Indian Territory, he was involved in the murders of two men during a saloon fight in 1881. He was hanged on June 30, 1882 at Fort Smith, Arkansas but it was no easy death. When the drop was made, his neck didn’t break and he lingered an hour and three minutes before he was finally pronounced dead.

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  • Jack Gallagher, aka: Three-Fingered Jack (18??-1864)

  • Manuel Garcia, aka: Three-Fingered Jack (??-1853)

  • Augustus M. “Gus” Gildea - A member of Selman’s Scouts following the turmoil of the Lincoln County War in New Mexico. He died of natural causes in Douglas, Arizona on August 10, 1935.

  • Reason Goble(s) - A member of Selman’s Scouts following the turmoil of the Lincoln County War in New Mexico, he disappeared in 1879 into Texas.

  • Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby (1876-1896)

  • Lon Gordon (18??-1894)

  • Bill Gristy, aka: Bill White (18??-??)

 

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