Ephraim Hatfield lived in Appalachia, in Virginia (now West Virginia).
Ephraim "Big Eaf" Hatfield was born on April 11, 1812 in Mingo County, Virginia, United States, the son of Valentine Hatfield and Martha Weddington. He was the brother of Aly Hatfield, Joseph B. Hatfield and Thomas W Hatfield.
Ephraim married Nancy "Bettie" Vance on April 28, 1828 in Pike County, Kentucky. They had the following children:
Martha 'Mattie' Hatfield,
Valentine 'Wall' Hatfield,
Elizabeth 'Betty' Hatfield,
William A. Hatfield,
Ellison Hatfield,
Elias Prater 'Good Lias' Hatfield,
Emma Hatfield,
Bridget 'Biddy' Hatfield,
Patterson 'Pat' Hatfield,
Smith Hatfield and
Jeremiah Hatfield
Ephraim died on June 30, 1881 in Mate Creek, Mingo, West Virginia, United States. He was buried in the Hatfield Cemetery in Newtown, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA.[1]
Sources
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57400774/ephraim-prater-hatfield: accessed 01 October 2022), memorial page for Ephraim Prater “Big Eaf” Hatfield II (11 Apr 1812–30 Jun 1881), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57400774, citing Hatfield Cemetery, Newtown, Mingo County, West Virginia, USA; Maintained by Remember Me! (contributor 48309742) .
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