Person:Clyde Barrow (1)

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Clyde Chestnut Barrow
m. 5 Dec 1891
  1. Elvin W. Barrow1894 - 1947
  2. Artie Barrow1899 - 1981
  3. Marvin Barrow1905 - 1933
  4. Nellie May Barrow1905 - 1968
  5. Clyde Chestnut Barrow1909 - 1934
  6. L. C. Barrow1913 - 1979
  7. Lillian Marie Barrow1918 - 1999
  • HClyde Chestnut Barrow1909 - 1934
  • WBonnie Parker1910 - 1934
Facts and Events
Name Clyde Chestnut Barrow
Gender Male
Birth? 24 Mar 1909 Ellis, Texas, United States
Other Companion
with Bonnie Parker
Other? From 1932 to 1934 Texas, United StatesMember of the Barrow Gang
Death? 23 May 1934 Gibsland, Bienville, Louisiana, United States
Burial? May 1934 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United StatesWestern Heights Cemetery
Cause of Death? Shot by Police

Outlaw. Even though he lived on the edge of the law as a youngster, Clyde Chestnut Barrow's first crime was not until an auto theft in 1926 at the age of 17. Clyde, one of several sons of a poor East Texas sharecropper, had little formal education, but had learned "street smarts" from teenage gangs in the Dallas, Texas area. At a slim 5'7" frame with a face of an innocent baby, he was attractive to women. He met his partner in crime and romantic interest, Bonnie Parker, in 1930 while he was on a short parole from jail. They became inseparable. By slipping him a handgun, Bonnie helped him and two other men in a 1932 jailbreak. During the next two years, the couple traveled in a stolen 1932 Ford V8 Sedan from Texas through New Mexico and Oklahoma, to Missouri, Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana robbing every type of business from banks, hardware stores to gas stations. Along the way, they killed twelve people including nine law enforcement officers in three different states. Kidnapping a man and woman in Louisiana along with stealing another Ford getaway car and transporting it across state lines brought the Federal Bureau of Investigation into the picture. Clyde would just spray a burst of gunfire from his machine gun killing in cold blood without much conscience. During their tour, they were captured by law enforcement at least twice, but escaped each time and continued on the way with their criminal activities. Clyde had several aliases: Roy Bailey, Carl Beaty, J.A. Callahan, Jack Halle, Robert Thomas, Eldin Williams, Elvin Williams. After being released from a Texas penitentiary, Clyde's older brother Buck and his wife Blanche ganged with the two in their crimes before Buck was killed and Blanche captured by law enforcement. It was on a farm at daybreak in Bienville Parish, Louisiana that couple met their deaths. Bonnie and Clyde were shot and killed in a trap by Texas Rangers and FBI agents in a furry of gunfire. A viewing of their bodies was held in Dallas before they were buried each separate cemeteries. The couple carried a Kodak box camera with them capturing many black and white photos of the them posing in front of a Ford automobile with machine guns in-hand. (bio by: Linda Davis) Source: Findagrave.com.

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