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John Wesley Hardin

John Wesley Hardin was born on May 26, 1853 Bonham, Texas USA. His parents were James Gibson Hardin and Mary Elizabeth Dixon Hardin. He has 9 siblings including him. He is a wanted man in Texas.

John was known for many things like he tried in Austin, Texas for the death of Deputy Sheriff Charles Webb. He was sentenced 25 years in prison. After surviving 15 years in prison his wife died. When he got back from prison it was a hard time for him.

John was known for many things like he tried in Austin, Texas for the death of Deputy Sheriff Charles Webb. He was sentenced 25 years in prison. After surviving 15 years in prison his wife died. When he got back from prison it was a hard time for him.

As John grew


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