I can't get enough of this Hatfield McCoy stuff. Unbelievable how lucky Jack is. He knows it which I I'm happy to hear. Keep rocking Jack.!!! Seem like a great guy.
Devil Anse is my 4th great uncle. My line goes through his brother Valentine Hatfield. My great grandma was Named Virginia Grace Hatfield. Her dad was named Otis Hatfield.
I am truly impressed. Jack Hatfield has been able to bring a lot of history back to life for others to see. I want to thank Judy Hatfield as the Chairman and Founder of the Hatfield and McCoy Foundation so that we all can continue to remember our history. I thank Bo and Ron McCoy for signing the Truce with me on CBS Early Show with 3.5 million people watching That signing ending the worlds most famous Feud. Jack continues to help us show the world that the family of the Hatfields and McCoys are United in our committment to our country and our freedom through Christ. We stand together against any Foe of freedom in the world. We also thank our Tony, Bob Scott, Billy Hatfield and many others for our family memory. Judy Hatfield is loved and will also be remembered forever. God bless our family and all those that believe in Freedom and Unity through Christ. Reo Hatfield
I am from PA , and have always loved the the history and life style of the southern states. The Hatfield 's & Mc Coy 's fight was one piece of History that is still remembered
See, this is history I need, not embellished Hollywood stories, straight from the families. Very cool. I'm from California, born in '67, my step-dad was from a very small town in Texas, he's how I found out about this part of American History (No disrespect to that amazing mini-series, I watched it 3 times), but this is better. ❤
I live about two hours away and plan a trip down that way later this spring. For anyone interested there's a ton of history in this area that goes far beyond the Hatfield-McCoy battlegrounds. Loretta Lynn's homestead is close, Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton shop and homestead are close(stay away from the homestead itself, Pam doesn't allow random fans in), Hatfield-McCoy trails for ATV riders, ECT
OMG!!!!! I got to meet Mr Jack about a year or so ago I was on a bucket list trip and my wife got me a shirt from the mesum there's so much to see I urge anyone who gets the chance to to speak with him to do it I enjoyed it very much THANK U SO MUCH
Impressive! The museum, the photo of the original house, the artifacts, the moat, Impressive! I wish Jack the best with the museum. Thank you Leo, for another interesting video. Take care.
I love the history and the real stories of the families Hatfield's and McCoy's. Some beautiful films I have watched. Kevin Costner starring in my favorite film done recently. Oh how proud you must be to have the property back in your hands again as it should have always stayed.
Love this video. Means a lot. History. I'm from CT. My family has been here for years. Started in Texas. There is a town fritch Texas. We are still going strong. Love History
Fantastic and amazing! I have always realized that the feud was not about the pig…but I had no idea about the real story being about so much more! Thank you so much for this tour. I pray that someday I can visit! ~Sharon from Florida
Thank you Jack. I really knew very little about the Hatfield's/McCoy's feud before watching this channel. Its very interesting part of history. Really enjoyed this video, thank you. I grew up in Vermont from a family of moonshiners in Quebec.
This is so cool. American history like this has to carry on and you all are going to get it done. It’s amazing how smart Jack is about the family history. I’m happy to have found your TH-cam channel. Thanks for sharing
I love your channel my stepmom is a distant McCoy relative so I’ve always loved the dude stories. And your content is very refreshing to see we’re these people lives and died
I’ve always heard of “Hatfield’s and McCoy’s” but just recently started researching the feud and I’m fascinated by it. Sometimes stories like this happen so long ago they feel more like a “legend”. Hearing the actual descendants talk and keep this story alive reminds you how real the whole thing was. Its fascinating!
Amazing very cool video. So much history. As a history nerd all this feeds my history "addiction" Thank you for taking me somewhere I'll probably not be able to visit.
That was soooo interesting! I love history and preservation. I was surprised that house was so close to the road, I thought the house ( original one) would have been farther back from the road. I am 1/2 Native from a tribe in BC, and per ancestry story, my paternal side were settlers in West Virginia. Irish or Scottish, I can’t find much on that side of the family though. The name Campbell shows up a lot though. Not sure.
That must be awesome to be his great grandson . I always sided with Hatfield's , devil anse's is a legend. I'd like to visit that place one these days.
My great grandmother on my mother's side was a Hatfield.I remember her telling me that she met devil Anse at a large family get together when she was a young girl.
Thanks for taking us along on this great tour Leo. I’m definitely going to see that when we come down this summer. Jack should start a TH-cam channel he’s a great story teller also.
I know the museums open. It would be great to just keep doing videos with Jack now and then. I can't be the only one that likes that fine fella. He should be spotlighted . Keep it alive . Just pop in now and then and do a quick 15 minute video on how he is. I'm going to get down there from Connecticut. No doubt.
Well Jack B4 I 4get to mention it I just received my Hatfield n McCoy cookbook thr are old 🗝️ unique recipes for just bout everything in the love 💕 my new cookbook got it just in time B4 XMAS 🎄 to me from me kinda gift LOL 😂. The museum 🖼️ is really unique and cool and full of history my kinda place just love 💕 my history of back in the day. Thanks 👍 Leo 🦁 n Heather 🌹 for taking us along with y'all awesome 😎 adventure. Jack may your family members have a wonderful 👍 blessed 🙏 warm beautiful Xmas 🎄 and a safe n blessed 🙏 New Year's 🥂🍾 Eve . Can't wait to see 👀 the museum 🖼️ done it's goin 2b a bit of history and like goin back into that time period and reliving those year's again. Jack I'm just so glad you are preserving the family history and keeping it alive once again.
Coming to Omar and I’ll drive up to see how y’all are doing. Old Pioneer Motel/Bar and Lord only knows what else! I’m the daughter of James and Nadine Bailey from Omar. Mommy worked at the Omar Company store from 1948-1977 when the company closed it down Leo, Jack probably know about Horsepen Mountain not too far up the road there. The Indians lodged there horses down at the bottom of of the mountain. Been in every mountain up there since I was a young girl in the 1960’s. We learned to hunt up there and at Pine Creek (Omar area).
We were blessed to visit the museum and the cemetery in March of 2022 while riding the trails in and around there. Everyone was so nice and gracious to us and it was an honor to meet them all.
Very nice channel! I love West Virginia. I was there once in my lifetime so far and always wanted to come back, maybe even live there. It was the most beautiful state I have ever visited.
Some amazing stuff. I like to get down there and take a look at some of the original stuff and talk a bit. I’m from Pike County Kentucky, Mudlick Hatfield and would love to share some info. Hope to see ya keep up the good work with the museum.
Thank you for showing this I live in iowa and have had an interest for the story of the fued since I heard about as a child and always wanted to come and see both places but with four young children could never save the money to come see it so this as close as I can get now that the kids are all grown and my husband and I are retired with health problems we still are unable to come see so your videos are as close to ever coming to see and I can get the true story of what and why it all happened thank you so much
So cool! My grandmother from Point Pleasant WV was a ‘Halfhill’…always wondered if this was a play on names to avoid any repercussions from that fued 🤔
Just subscribed. This is wonderful. So informative. I am related to Robert E. Lee (distantly), so found I this informative about the relation to Lee. I love how the water rushing along the moat sounds. Beautiful area; now a peaceful place to visit about such a historical feud. Thanks for this.
My ex boyfriend claimed to be a descendant of Robert E. Lee, as well. His last name is Lee. I've been told that I'm somehow related to Stonewall Jackson, but I don't know how much truth there is to it.
Y'all got a new sub , I'll definitely get you a few more once I tell my friends about this channel...I'm going to have to come down to the shop maybe this summer.
I can't get enough of this Hatfield McCoy stuff. Unbelievable how lucky Jack is. He knows it which I I'm happy to hear. Keep rocking Jack.!!! Seem like a great guy.
Jack SHOULD start a TH-cam channel and Devil Anse was an engineering genius ahead of his time
Devil Anse is my 4th great uncle. My line goes through his brother Valentine Hatfield. My great grandma was Named Virginia Grace Hatfield. Her dad was named Otis Hatfield.
I also know his dad's name was Alexander Hatfield.
Very cool
Hello Cousin!!!
I am truly impressed. Jack Hatfield has been able to bring a lot of history back to life for others to see. I want to thank Judy Hatfield as the Chairman and Founder of the Hatfield and McCoy Foundation so that we all can continue to remember our history. I thank Bo and Ron McCoy for signing the Truce with me on CBS Early Show with 3.5 million people watching That signing ending the worlds most famous Feud. Jack continues to help us show the world that the family of the Hatfields and McCoys are United in our committment to our country and our freedom through Christ. We stand together against any Foe of freedom in the world. We also thank our Tony, Bob Scott, Billy Hatfield and many others for our family memory. Judy Hatfield is loved and will also be remembered forever. God bless our family and all those that believe in Freedom and Unity through Christ. Reo Hatfield
Don't be. The Hatfields aren't worth remembering...
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Watching the series pulled me in, this opened my eyes!! Awesome job. Great history. 👍
Please keep this awesome history alive....❤❤❤
I am from PA , and have always loved the the history and life style of the southern states. The Hatfield 's & Mc Coy 's fight was one piece of History that is still remembered
That house was right on the road, the original homestead. Very close anyway. Sorry to comment so much. I've been watching your content for days.
So nice that the younger generation is continuing to tell the old stories.
I definitely will be praying for that young man and his family that their business does well that's for sure.
See, this is history I need, not embellished Hollywood stories, straight from the families. Very cool. I'm from California, born in '67, my step-dad was from a very small town in Texas, he's how I found out about this part of American History (No disrespect to that amazing mini-series, I watched it 3 times), but this is better. ❤
THAT PLACE IS SO BEAUTIFULL,THE RUNNING WATER AND THE TREES,PEACE AND QUIETNESS SHOULD BE ALL YOU HAVE THERE.
I live about two hours away and plan a trip down that way later this spring. For anyone interested there's a ton of history in this area that goes far beyond the Hatfield-McCoy battlegrounds. Loretta Lynn's homestead is close, Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton shop and homestead are close(stay away from the homestead itself, Pam doesn't allow random fans in), Hatfield-McCoy trails for ATV riders, ECT
OMG!!!!! I got to meet Mr Jack about a year or so ago I was on a bucket list trip and my wife got me a shirt from the mesum there's so much to see I urge anyone who gets the chance to to speak with him to do it I enjoyed it very much THANK U SO MUCH
Fred, the Hatfield horse is beautiful.🏇. Thank you for the wonderful tour.
Fascinating museum!
Impressive! The museum, the photo of the original house, the artifacts, the moat,
Impressive! I wish Jack the best with the museum. Thank you Leo, for another interesting video. Take care.
Thanks, take care Michael
I love the history and the real stories of the families Hatfield's and McCoy's. Some beautiful films I have watched. Kevin Costner starring in my favorite film done recently. Oh how proud you must be to have the property back in your hands again as it should have always stayed.
Love this video. Means a lot. History. I'm from CT. My family has been here for years. Started in Texas. There is a town fritch Texas. We are still going strong. Love History
Fantastic and amazing! I have always realized that the feud was not about the pig…but I had no idea about the real story being about so much more! Thank you so much for this tour. I pray that someday I can visit! ~Sharon from Florida
I hope to vist there and the Pan Handle of Fla where my ancestors settled
I just added this stop to my bucket list! Amazing information and museum
awesome!
Thank you Jack. I really knew very little about the Hatfield's/McCoy's feud before watching this channel. Its very interesting part of history. Really enjoyed this video, thank you. I grew up in Vermont from a family of moonshiners in Quebec.
This is so cool. American history like this has to carry on and you all are going to get it done. It’s amazing how smart Jack is about the family history. I’m happy to have found your TH-cam channel. Thanks for sharing
I love your channel my stepmom is a distant McCoy relative so I’ve always loved the dude stories. And your content is very refreshing to see we’re these people lives and died
What an absolutely wonderful video. Thanks for putting this up for us to see. Great history lesson. Kudos to Jack Hatfield.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Totally awesome video. Jack you are a wealth of information. Keep the history alive!
I’ve always heard of “Hatfield’s and McCoy’s” but just recently started researching the feud and I’m fascinated by it. Sometimes stories like this happen so long ago they feel more like a “legend”. Hearing the actual descendants talk and keep this story alive reminds you how real the whole thing was. Its fascinating!
Fantastic video 😊
I love this old history and plus being from Kentucky I could listen to the stories about Hatfield and McCoys all day long
Thankyou Hillbilly Files! Love all your videos!
Was just there in that museum last summer. Well worth the stop.
I was at the cemetery back in 2017. I love this channel cause I’m the biggest feud nerd!!!!😊
I'm so glad you do these stories thank you.
Glad you like them!
So glad your saving history for future generations!
That is one impressive museum. Display’s look very professional. Good job.
Very nice. Devil Anse is my 1st Cousin 4 times removed. My 4th great grandfather was Devil Anse Grand Father.
I just met y'all yesterday at my job site. It was awesome meeting y'all.
Amazing very cool video. So much history. As a history nerd all this feeds my history "addiction" Thank you for taking me somewhere I'll probably not be able to visit.
Your welcome 🤗
good video doing a great job persevering history
Wow I’m going to have to plan a trip out there I’m a Iowa Boy country raised but raised by a dad from your area
That was soooo interesting! I love history and preservation. I was surprised that house was so close to the road, I thought the house ( original one) would have been farther back from the road. I am 1/2 Native from a tribe in BC, and per ancestry story, my paternal side were settlers in West Virginia. Irish or Scottish, I can’t find much on that side of the family though. The name Campbell shows up a lot though. Not sure.
So cool! Now I am yearning to go to west virginia!
Missed out on this last November when we were visiting, wish we had stopped. Thank you Leo. We’ll see y’all next fall❤
Next time!
I love history that place should be a gold mine for all walks of life buddy. Mark from Tennessee. 👍👍
Truly amazing video. Thank you Jack for telling the story of the Hatfield and McCoy feud.
Oh, I would Love that cookbook!
Yup, I ordered it! 😉
Me too
EXTREMELY knowledgeable and entertaining. Looks like a great museum abd an awesome tour guide. Impressed!
That must be awesome to be his great grandson . I always sided with Hatfield's , devil anse's is a legend. I'd like to visit that place one these days.
I love this ! I love people investing into our Appalachian history ! I don’t live far I’ll have to come check it out
They have a grand opening July 28th, food and entertainment
My great grandmother on my mother's side was a Hatfield.I remember her telling me that she met devil Anse at a large family get together when she was a young girl.
Fantastic. Keep the history alive. Thanks for the vlog
Thanks, will do!
This was a great vlog. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I want to visit this place!!!😎🇺🇸🙏
Thanks for sharing the video. Cool museum. Neat artifacts and I am glad you showed us the light poles.
Look out Leo, you’re starting to out shine Kevin Costner, another cool video, thank y’all for all the hard work y’all put into you’re videos!
Thanks for taking us along on this great tour Leo. I’m definitely going to see that when we come down this summer. Jack should start a TH-cam channel he’s a great story teller also.
Thanks Cheryl
Very impressive hope you do a video once he gets the new building done.
Awesome video by the hillbilly files. Thank you!
I know the museums open. It would be great to just keep doing videos with Jack now and then. I can't be the only one that likes that fine fella. He should be spotlighted . Keep it alive . Just pop in now and then and do a quick 15 minute video on how he is. I'm going to get down there from Connecticut. No doubt.
I really enjoyed the history story. A lot, I didn't know. Thank you, guys.
Well Jack B4 I 4get to mention it I just received my Hatfield n McCoy cookbook thr are old 🗝️ unique recipes for just bout everything in the love 💕 my new cookbook got it just in time B4 XMAS 🎄 to me from me kinda gift LOL 😂. The museum 🖼️ is really unique and cool and full of history my kinda place just love 💕 my history of back in the day. Thanks 👍 Leo 🦁 n Heather 🌹 for taking us along with y'all awesome 😎 adventure. Jack may your family members have a wonderful 👍 blessed 🙏 warm beautiful Xmas 🎄 and a safe n blessed 🙏 New Year's 🥂🍾 Eve . Can't wait to see 👀 the museum 🖼️ done it's goin 2b a bit of history and like goin back into that time period and reliving those year's again. Jack I'm just so glad you are preserving the family history and keeping it alive once again.
Very interesting, love to visit, years back have come up bit would love to come back
Absolutely outstanding video sir… thank you.
So glad your channel popped up on my page. Very interesting story. Loved it.
Thank you for that tour that was a great video you have put out.
Very interesting video 👍🙂
Best video you have done yet.. love this one.. keep up the good work.
I'm glad I found your channel. Very interesting content. I'll have to check out the museum next time I'm up there.
Coming to Omar and I’ll drive up to see how y’all are doing.
Old Pioneer Motel/Bar and Lord only knows what else!
I’m the daughter of James and Nadine Bailey from Omar. Mommy worked at the Omar Company store from 1948-1977 when the company closed it down
Leo, Jack probably know about Horsepen Mountain not too far up the road there. The Indians lodged there horses down at the bottom of of the mountain. Been in every mountain up there since I was a young girl in the 1960’s. We learned to hunt up there and at Pine Creek (Omar area).
Fascinating!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed this video
We were blessed to visit the museum and the cemetery in March of 2022 while riding the trails in and around there. Everyone was so nice and gracious to us and it was an honor to meet them all.
LOVE ❤ THE MUSEUM IT'S AWESOME N FULL OF HISTORY EDUCATIONAL
Love your videos ❤️
Ole "Devil" Anse would be Proud!
Very nice channel! I love West Virginia. I was there once in my lifetime so far and always wanted to come back, maybe even live there. It was the most beautiful state I have ever visited.
I love very much to hear and learn about and here about history
I definitely will be visiting
Some amazing stuff. I like to get down there and take a look at some of the original stuff and talk a bit. I’m from Pike County Kentucky, Mudlick Hatfield and would love to share some info. Hope to see ya keep up the good work with the museum.
Really cool! Thanks for the tour!
Thanks 😊
Fantastic video love your videos
Thanks , Sounds good....Always loved learning the story
Thanks for listening
Thanks for sharing very cool!!!!
Very impressive!
WOW I love this video. 100% enjoyed. Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for showing this I live in iowa and have had an interest for the story of the fued since I heard about as a child and always wanted to come and see both places but with four young children could never save the money to come see it so this as close as I can get now that the kids are all grown and my husband and I are retired with health problems we still are unable to come see so your videos are as close to ever coming to see and I can get the true story of what and why it all happened thank you so much
Love your channel this was a great video !
Thank you so much!!
So cool! My grandmother from Point Pleasant WV was a ‘Halfhill’…always wondered if this was a play on names to avoid any repercussions from that fued 🤔
Wow! This was a great video. Thank you
Very interesting! History must be preserved.
Yes indeed!
I loved the brothel story 😂. FYI there a crab restaurant in Charleston SC that’s housed in a building that used to be a brothel😂😂😂
Loved the video am going to visit this museum asap
Awesome 👍
Awesome Thanks Jack
I just happened to stumbled on your channel….very very informative and enjoyable …Thanks for having this channel
Beautiful house site
Great Video!
Thanks!
I can't wait to go back
Hi Leo from Boone County 👋 I like watching your videos 👍😎
Just subscribed. This is wonderful. So informative. I am related to Robert E. Lee (distantly), so found I this informative about the relation to Lee. I love how the water rushing along the moat sounds. Beautiful area; now a peaceful place to visit about such a historical feud. Thanks for this.
My ex boyfriend claimed to be a descendant of Robert E. Lee, as well. His last name is Lee. I've been told that I'm somehow related to Stonewall Jackson, but I don't know how much truth there is to it.
Cool, my dad was named after Robert E. Lee also!
Y'all got a new sub , I'll definitely get you a few more once I tell my friends about this channel...I'm going to have to come down to the shop maybe this summer.