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BLONGER Bros. - Home of the Famous BLONGER Bros.
																															
																				
										
																			Descendants of Simon Peter BELONGER (1810?-1883) and his nine children, including the infamous Lou BLONGER, the Bunco King of Denver. Part genealogy and part historical chronicle, the site hopes to revive long-forgotten incidents and reunite families involved in Colorado's Trial of the Century in 1923. Main surnames include: REVOIR, DUNN, PURKAPILE, BRALEY, WHITECHURCH, BAILEY, COULTHARD, SMITH, O'ROURKE, and SWINBANK.
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Genealogies of the Famous (and Infamous)
																															
																				
										
																			Genealogies for Lizzie Borden, Amelia Earhart and Princess Diana.
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Indiana Archives and Records Administration - Dillinger Inventory
																															
																				
										
																			Index of State Archives Dillinger Collections.
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A brief history about Jesse James.
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The Family Story of Bonnie and Clyde
																															
																				
										
																			A book by Phillip W. Steele.
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The Sum Total by Barbara Inman Beall, Ph.D.
																															
																				
										
																			Written by Barbara Inman Beall, the book culminates a 20-year search for information about the 1873 Iowa Train Robbery committed by the Jesse JAMES Gang in Adair, Iowa. Levi CLAY was the author's great-grandfather. An employee of the railroad, he was present the night of the robbery. Extensive genealogical information included for CLAY/KLEE, STILLIANS/STILLINGS, LEE, DILLEY/DILLY, and allied families, and for JAMES, COLE, WOODSON, MIMMS, DORSEY and allied families.
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The Sundance Kid and Henry LONG Mystery
																															
																				
										
																			Was the Sundance Kid killed in Bolivia in 1908 or did he return to the USA and die in 1936?
 








