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Ed Hudson person

born: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)died/dissolved: [1888-01-01,1889-01-01)id: p_ed-hudson_fbd57f

also known as: Ed., Ed

Probable 70%
Summary:  Brother of Steve Hudson, armed with a gun during the incident, later arrested at the hospital and jailed.
Completeness: 90/100 Grade A
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Claims (6)

arrested_for

involvement in shooting of A. L. McAfee
cited from The following statement is made by the… (1888)
, as the Hudsons state, he replied that it was none of their business. At this Steve states that both drew at the same time and fired, Steve was shot through the neck, and McAfee fell dead from his horse, the ball passing through his h…
shooting of McAfee
cited from The Hudson brothers were in the employ… (1888) · +1 more
The Hudson brothers were in the employ of S. T. Harkey, of this city and were in charge of the NAN cattle and ranches. They were on their way from this city to the ranch and when on the west bank of the first ravine this side of the Hal…

departed_for

southeast corner of reservation fence via Centralthe 22d
cited from After the trial had been postponed at… (1888)
After the trial had been postponed at 2 p.m., of the 22d, the Hudsons left Silver, fol- lowing Judge Fielder and Mr. Ward, who were in a buggy, to the southeast corner of the reservation fence, going through Central to where Judge Fielder and M…

owned

Winchester gun
cited from The following statement is made by the… (1888)
, as the Hudsons state, he replied that it was none of their business. At this Steve states that both drew at the same time and fired, Steve was shot through the neck, and McAfee fell dead from his horse, the ball passing through his h…
cited from After the trial had been postponed at… (1888)
After the trial had been postponed at 2 p.m., of the 22d, the Hudsons left Silver, fol- lowing Judge Fielder and Mr. Ward, who were in a buggy, to the southeast corner of the reservation fence, going through Central to where Judge Fielder and M…

worked_for

cited from The Hudson brothers were in the employ… (1888)
The Hudson brothers were in the employ of S. T. Harkey, of this city and were in charge of the NAN cattle and ranches. They were on their way from this city to the ranch and when on the west bank of the first ravine this side of the Hal…

Sources (3)

After the trial had been postponed at…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

The following statement is made by the…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain · details

The Hudson brothers were in the employ…

1888 · newspaper · public-domain

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