07 Feb Ancestors Newsletter- February 7, 2026
CHEROKEE BILL'S BROTHER AND THE CONTINUED VIOLENCE We covered the bad deeds, apprehension, trial, and hanging of Crawford Goldsby, aka Cherokee Bill, on March 17, 1896, in the last couple of editions. Cherokee Bill His brother Clarence Goldsby sought revenge for his brother's death. He killed Ike Rogers, who had captured Cherokee Bill, on the platform of the Missouri Pacific Depot with at least one hundred witnesses. The witnesses reported that Clarence Goldsby shot Rogers multiple times, including in the back of the neck, and then stole the Winchester rifle that Rogers had taken from Cherokee Bill during his capture. Clarence was...