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I have searched the web for it recently. She survived all but two of these men. This time to Bruce Younger in a one month affair. The wanted and pursued outlaws from Missouri, Cole, Jim, Bob and John Younger and Jesse James used the Shirley home as a hideout. Belle's life is an odyssey of many marriage's and affairs with felons, petty criminals and unsavory characters. The many maple trees gracing the area were all planted by Belle Starr.Folk Figure. While living in the Choctaw Nation, near the Canadian River, an unknown assassin shot her from ambush with a shotgun.

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At the time of her death, Belle was virtually unknown outside of the Oklahoma Indian Territory. The Belle Star cabin where she lived and died consisted of three rooms. Go through the gate and follow the well worn path. "Everything that I have heard and read indicates that the folks that live in the house are friendly and pleasant - and will charge you a small fee to take the path to her grave.This map was on the internet in 2007.

She had a piano and knew how to play. The next in line was the Cherokee Sam Starr. Belle's life is an odyssey of many marriage's and affairs with felons, petty criminals and unsavory characters.

Alas, the Bell Starr cabin was razed in 1933. Later the grave was robbed, the pistol and Jewelry were gone.

When he was charged with murder, they hid out in Los Angeles. There is a house to the left of the gate and a sign on the gate that says STAY OUT . After burning and widespread destruction in Carthage during Civil War battles, the family migrated to Scyene, Texas again establishing a hotel and tavern. Placed in a homemade casket constructed of pine boards, she was conveyed to an open grave dug close to the front door by six Cherokee Indians. Many suspects were named, however, no one was ever charged nor convicted. Follow this road and watch for an iron gate on the right.

During her incarceration, Sam Starr was killed by an Indian policeman on the Reservation. There are no records that she was ever involved in murder, the robbery of trains, banks, stagecoaches or cattle rustling.

The big loop formed by the meandering Canadian River where Belle lived, was killed and buried was named Younger's Bend by her and the name has stuck. Folk Figure. Jim Reed was killed by a deputy sheriff at Paris, Texas.

"About a mile north of the Eufaula dam there is a gravel road. On February 3, 1889, while Starr was living in the Choctaw Nation, near the Canadian River, an …

She had a piano and knew how to play. The grave back in 1998 was still in good shape - the fence was … At the start of the Civil War, her parents were southern sympathizers and supporters of Confederate troops in Missouri and continued with Raider William Clarke Quantrill. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery.

Please try again later.To suggest a correction or addition, visit the memorial page and click You need a Find a Grave account to add things to this site.We’ve updated the security on the site. The grieving widow remarried. She married outlaw Jim Reed and lived in the Oklahoma Indian Territory at the home of outlaw Tom Star, a Cherokee.