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1 Myra Maybelle Shirley or the legendary Belle Starr was born on 5th February 1848. She was the famous female outlaw in the Wild West. Belle associated with many famous outlaws like Jesse and Frank James. She also became a prominent figure in the media due to her love affairs with popular criminals.
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Myra Maybelle "Belle" Shirley, who would later become known as the outlaw Belle Starr, was born in Carthage, Missouri, on February 5, 1848. The Shirleys were a successful and wealthy family who owned a blacksmith shop, an inn, a livery stable, and a tavern.
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Myra Maybelle Shirley (Belle) Starr. 1848-1889. Died age 40. Timeline. "I am a friend to any brave and gallant outlaw." Belle Starr, also known as the "Bandit Queen" and the subject of much speculation in innumerable stories and popular publications, was born Myra Maybelle (or Belle) Shirley on February 5, 1848, on a farm near Carthage.
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Myra Maybelle Belle Shirley, AKA Belle Starr was reinvented by the media, as were many others. She was from an affluent Southern family, raised in Missouri around the James, Youngers and other outlaws. She never rode at the head of a gang and never robbed a stagecoach, bank or train. She was from a genteel Southern family, raised properly.
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Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (February 5, 1848 - February 3, 1889), better known as Belle Starr, was an American outlaw who gained national notoriety after her violent death. [1] She associated with the James-Younger Gang and other outlaws. She was convicted of horse theft in 1883.
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr (1848 1889), a.k.a. Belle Starr, was
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr, better known as Belle Starr (February 5, 1848 - February 3, 1889), was a famous American female outlaw. She was a well-known figure during the late nineteenth century and is rumored to have been involved with a number of famous criminals during her day, including Cole Younger and Jesse James.
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Myra Maybelle Shirley was born February 5, 1848, near Carthage, Missouri, the third child of John Shirley and Elizabeth Pennington. Her family nickname was May. John Shirley, from Virginia, had married twice prior to meeting Elizabeth Pennington and marrying her May 11, 1837 in Indiana.
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Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr, better known as Belle Starr, was a notorious American outlaw. From an early age, she had been associated with gangs like James-Younger gang that shaped the course of her later life. Apart from being convicted for a horse theft, she was not directly involved in any other criminal acts.
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Belle Starr (1848-1889) aka: Myra Maybelle Shirley In the late 1800s, Belle Starr was known as a notorious female outlaw in America's "Old West." As a resident of Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, she came under the jurisdiction of Judge Isaac C. Parker in Fort Smith (Sebastian County).
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One fact we do have is that on this day 155 years ago, 19-year-old Myra Maybelle Shirley married Jim Reed in Collin County.
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The life of Myra Maybelle Shirley, better known as Belle Starr, has been romanticized by many writers and, of course, by Hollywood. The appeal of a 'lovely lady' leading thieves and rustlers has been powerful through the years, often too powerful to allow facts to spoil the stories.
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Myra Maybelle "Belle" Shirley, who later became known as Belle Starr upon her marriage to Sam Starr, was born on Feb. 5, 1848, in Carthage, Missouri. She was the daughter of John Shirley.
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Home | Publications | Encyclopedia | Starr, Myra Maybelle Shirley The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Myra Maybelle Starr (4631, Frederick S. Barde Collection, OHS). STARR, MYRA MAYBELLE SHIRLEY (1848-1889). Belle Starr, "the Bandit Queen," was born Myra Maybelle Shirley, in Jasper County, Missouri, on February 5, 1848.
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Belle Starr, also known as the "Bandit Queen" and the subject of much speculation in innumerable stories and popular publications, was born Myra Maybelle (or Belle) Shirley on February 5, 1848, on a farm near Carthage, Missouri, one of six children and the only daughter of John and Elizabeth (or Eliza) (Hatfield) Shirley.
Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Starr, better known as Belle Starr, was an
Myra Maybelle Shirley, was another Old West personality who might have been forgotten had she not been reinvented by a novelist. The so-called "Bandit Queen" has been touted as a beautiful, pistol-packing leader of outlaw gangs and having amorous adventures with outlaws like Frank and Jesse James and the Younger Brothers.