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Erastus "Red” Yager (or Yeager)
(1831-1864) - An
outlaw and messenger for Sheriff
Henry
Plummer's
gang, the
Innocents,
he would reveal the identities
of
Plummer
and his gang. He was lynched in January, 1864 by
Montana Vigilantes.
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Oliver "Ol" Yantis (18??-1892) - Yantis was a farmer before decided to join
up with
Doolin-Dalton Gang. He was shot by lawmen at his sisters’ ranch south of Orlando,
Oklahoma in 1892.
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Dick Yeager - See
Nathaniel Ellsworth Wyatt
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Cole
(or Code) Young,
aka: Cole Estes, Bob Harris, Tom Harris (1872-1896) - An
outlaw member of the
High Fives Gang
of
Arizona and
New Mexico, Young was killed by Marshal Loomis during a
train
robbery in Rio Puerco Nogales,
New Mexico on October 2, 1896.
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Granville Young (18??-1845) - Outlaw
member of a gang operating along the Mississippi River. Hanged in Rock
Island County, Illinois.
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William Young
- A
New Mexico
outlaw Young was hanged in March, 1881 in Silver City.
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James "Jim” Younger (1848-1902) - Member of the
James-Younger
Gang, was sent to
prison and killed himself shortly after paroled.
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John Harrison Younger (1851-1874) -
Member of the
James-Younger
Gang, was killed in a
shoot-out with
Pinkerton
Agents.
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Robert "Bob” Ewing Younger (1853-1889) -
Member of the
James-Younger
Gang, was sent to
prison and died there of tuberculosis.
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Thomas Coleman "Cole" Younger (1844-1916) -
Member of the
James-Younger
Gang, he was sent to prison, paroled, and spent the rest of his life as an
honest man.
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