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Frontier Lawman Virgil Earp

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Virgil was buried at Portland’s Riverview Cemetery. Ellen Rysdam Earp Van Rossem Eaton died in 1910; Nellie Jane Earp Law Bohn died in 1930; and Alvira (Allie) Earp died in 1947. Maud Law Bertrand, the daughter of Nellie and granddaughter of Virgil, died in 1902 and is interred beside Virgil in Riverview. Maud’s husband, Alex Bertrand, didn’t die until 1956, at age 92, and he is also buried in the plot.

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  1. 2 Comments to “Frontier Lawman Virgil Earp”

  2. hi
    my question is do any of the earp brothers have any great grand kids living today and where are they living.

    By roy jenkins on Jun 18, 2009 at 3:38 pm

  3. One of their relatives is Cliff Earp and he lives in Apple Valley, Ca.

    By Ed Smith on Oct 4, 2009 at 12:45 am

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