Billy the Kid was born William Henry McCarty Junior. on November 13, 1859 in New York, New York. William was a healthy baby with a happy life for a short period of time. It is thought that when William was very, very young his father, William Henry McCarty either died or left William and his Mom. A few years later, William’s mom, Catherine McCarty married Williams stepfather, William Antrim. Billy the Kid had a brother, Joseph McCarty, who went with Jo for short, but it is unknown whether he was older or younger. Little is known about Billy the Kid’s childhood, but when he was fifteen years old Billy’s mom, Catherine McCarty passed away because of tuberculosis. This was a hard and difficult tragedy for the Billy and Joseph to get over, considering that they never even met their father. After the McCarty brother’s mom passed away both boys were orphaned and had no home or family to go to live with. They started living on …show more content…
Law enforcement described Billy as slim, blond hair, and blue eyes. The one thing that was so recognizable about Billy was his signature sugar-loaf sombrero hat with a wide decorative band. Someone in the gang that Billy was in, would not leave Billy alone and fought him all the time. One day, Billy snapped and shot the person who he described as his bully. This was the first person Billy killed, by the time Billy was twenty one, he had taken twenty one lives. One for every year of his life. On the run from law enforcement both Billy and Joseph moved to Arizona hoping the authorities would not recognize them. The brothers only lived in Arizona for a short period of time and then they joined a gang of gunfighters. The gang of gunfighters was called The Boys to Fight In The Lincoln County War. After a short period of time, Billy, also known as “The Kid” at this point in time decided to switch to the opposing gang. This gang was called “The Regulators”, John Install was the leader of the
The infamous outlaw of the west known as Billy the Kid was born in a poor Irish neighborhood on New York City’s East side (A). Before he died at the age of 21, he killed 27 people (A). Billy’s original name was Henry McCarty (A). At about 1865, Billy and his brother traveled to Indiana with their mother and step-father (A). By 1870 the family moved to Wichita, Kansas (A). Then they moved farther west to the New Mexico Territory in 1873 (A). Billy’s mother died of lung cancer in Silver City in 1874 (A).
William H. Bonney, who was also known as Billy the Kid and also known as Henry Antrim, was born November 23, 1859. He had slim physique, blue eyes, and sandy blonde hair. These features along with his childish face are why he got the nickname “Kid”. Billy the Kid was a gunman who participated in the Lincoln County War and became a frontier outlaw in the Old American West. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but it is believed that he only killed between four and nine. He killed his first man at the age of 18. He was not a cold-blooded killer or a robber of trains or banks. He is one of the many who fought in the Lincoln County War and he wasn’t a leader but a follower. His wit kept him alive
Billy had ended up killing most of the group but was still looking for Sheriff Brady. On April 1, 1878 Billy got his wish. Billy and a group of five friends positioned themselves behind an adobe wall and waited for Brady and his posse to come into town. When they finally did Billy and his band of outlaws opened fire from their ambush and killed Brady and his posse. Even though Billy used great strategy to gain the upper hand on Brady he was regarded as a coward for the ambush and lost the support of the people who had supported him.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a novel by John Boyne. This novel is set during World War 2 and explores themes such as prejudice, racism, war, innocence and friendship. What sets it apart from other novels is that it uses a third person limited point of view, and mostly depicts events as they are seen by a young and naïve boy. This was one of the main narrative conventions that engaged me in this novel.
Billy the Kid was just a normal kid and then it all started he stole something."He stole some butter and sold it to a silver city store.".William Henry McCarty Jr. also known as “Billy the Kid” was caught with his brother and sent to prison for petty thief. Shortly after his mother died of tuberculosis. His father left or died and billy was orphaned at the age of 15. “Billy the Kid” was killed by sheriff Patrick Garett after he killed his two guards and escaping from prison for killing sheriff Brady. From there it went downhill he started murdering even.Whenever he was older he started working for Tunstall ranch in the city. Then Jimmy Dolan took over the business. The loss of the store made the old owner Tunstall very angry. Tunstall said “The rancher told his men to ride with there guns loaded. The war was about to start”. It’s taking a stand because he didn't just let his store get taken
In this quote, Wes Moore, the author and narrator, is retelling stories about his mother’s past. His mother, Mary Moore, suffered through an abusive relationship before Wes was born and this experience is a large part of how she raises Wes. Mary was in her home when her Bill, her former husband, came home, drunk, and screamed at her to do the dishes or else he would wake up the baby. He grew angrier and beat Mary on the kitchen floor. This moment was a traumatic moment in Mary’s life. She later left Bill and took the baby with her. The vow she made to herself is important in Wes Moore’s development and how he grew up to be a respectful man. Mary would not allow Wes to become a violent individual and did not tolerate violence in her household.
Billy Collins was born on March 22, 1941, in New York City.Billy is the son of William Collins who was an electrician, and Katherine Collins a nurse. Father, William Collins, came from a large irish family in Massachusetts. Mother, Katherine Collins, came from a small farm in a low income city in Canada. Katherine quite her nursing career to stay at home and care for the couple's only child, Billy. Katherine was the one who taught Billy how to read, by reading poems to him. Both Katherine and Billy were born in 1901, and lived up into their nineties. (www.poets.org, www.enotes.com, www.theparisreview,org )
While completing his education, Billy and his wife Valencia fell in love. Valencia was the daughter of the owner and founder of the school. In the middle of Billy’s final year at the Ilium School for Optometry, Billy committed himself to a veteran’s hospital for nonviolent mental patients. While there, Billy was introduced to books by Kilgore Trout, who he later in life became very good friends with. Later, Billy and his wife Valencia had two children, a son named Robert, who is now a green beret and served in the Vietnam War, and a daughter named Barbara. He is lived on by both of his children and their
Henry McCarty, more commonly known as Billy the Kid or William Bonney, was born around 1959 in the Manhattan area of New York. His mother, Catherine was an immigrant from Ireland who worked odd jobs to support their family. Soon after the death of her husband, Catherine, Henry, and her younger son Joseph moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, in which she met her future husband William Antrim. The family accompanied Antrim to Kansas, and then New Mexico after Catherine was diagnosed with tuberculosis and advised to seek a warmer, drier climate. Antrim and Catherine were married soon after the move to New Mexico.
Donald Springer was born to parents Dr. Nathaniel E. Springer and Celia Held Springer in the early spring of March 5th, 1922 in the city of Anniston, Alabama. He was the first child born to this growing family. He grew up in the city of Anniston for his formative years, attending the native public grammar and secondary schools. He graduated with Honors in 1939 from Anniston High School. After graduation he applied and was accepted into the University of Alabama (1). He was a member of several fraternities and organizations at the university including Zeta Beta Tau (A Jewish Fraternity), sophomore and freshman honor societies. In 1942 he was accepted at Ohio State University. It was during that year he applied for and was accepted into the Optometry
Billy The Kid was born on September 17th 1859 in New York and he was like a child prodigy for crime. His name was Henry McCarty and his mother's name was Catherine McCarty. His father died when the Kid was young and not much was known about him. Later on, Catherine moved with the kid and his brother Joseph to Wichita Kansas. When the kid committed his first crime, his mom was diagnosed with tuberculosis and decided to move to New Mexico, where she remarried and died in 1874.The Kid was only 15 years old when he became an orphan.
While constantly aware of Miss Drew’s situation, Billy can’t escape the realization of his position’s possible transiency and the fact that his life depends on his usefulness in the gang: “all I had to remember was how small of a mistake was sufficient to change my fortune, maybe even without knowing it. I was an habitual accomplice to murder. I could be arrested, tried, and sentenced, to death”(123). From this, Billy is impressed with one of the fundamental rules that accompanies inclusion in gang life—absolute loyalty to the gang’s interests. Billy observes the consequences of breaking this rule of loyalty when he hops onto the boat and into the scene of Bo’s sinking figure, and later, when Schulz’s personal life becomes complicated with a pending courtcase. The gang loyally relocates to the rural small town of Onondaga to help ensure the boss avoids jailtime. After painstakingly building an amiable reputation in the town for the Boss, Schultz’s temperament leads to “the president” Julie Martin’s murder in the hotel. The entire gang dutifully cleans the room and removes the body with cover up concluding with and unprepared Billy being punched in the face. After the fact, Billy comes to see the necessity of his subsequent broken nose yet is internally insulted and cannot shake the urge to “get revenge” (159). This affront to his own ego caused a shift
For the production of Bat Boy, there were many tasks to be performed. Like usual there were the actors, the running crew, and the musicians. For this particular musical, the running crew had many different parts. The carpentry crew, which I was a part of, had a variety of jobs for the show. We were in charge of the fly system and for moving various portions of the set. For the fly system, there were four ropes and a traveler system set up. Three of the ropes were used for the opening scene where the Taylor children would come in on their harnesses in the cave. Before the curtain would open we would fly them to the top, then as the curtain was opened we would fly them down to the ground. Each rope had at least two people, if not more. The other rope was used for the flying of the
Billy Bathgate is an important American novel in it’s portrayal of one young man’s evolution from boyhood to maturity. The novel is about a fifteen year old boy that gets taken under the wing of Dutch Schultz, a 1930’s gangster trying to keep a hold of his diminishing empire. As the novel unfolds, so does the rising maturity of the tough young man introduced to us as Billy Bathgate. Billy finds himself in situations that most of us never see in our whole life. In difference to the reactions that most people would have in these situations, Billy learns from them in order to better his role in the crime family. It is for these reasons that the young fifteen year old boy quickly develops into a man.
“The Boy who dared” was brought into writing by Susan Campbell Bartoletti in 2008. It is an American novel based on historical fiction. “The Boy who Dared” is a fictional narrative of a real-life story. It is based on the inspirational and heart breaking life of Helmuth Hubener. It is set during the period of oppression of the Nazi regime during the Second World War and narrates Helmuth’s astounding bravery and shrewdness. When Hitler gained power and took control of Germany, many people submitted to his will and did not stand up against the terrible persecution they faced. Even in such conditions Helmuth raised his voice against the tyranny of the dictator while managing to avoid arrest.