Jesse Evans Gang - Known Members

Known Members

This is a list of all the known members of the Jesse Evans gang:

  • Jesse Evans, disappeared after escaping prison.
  • William Morton, killed by the Regulators on March 9, Agua Negra Canyon, New Mexico.
  • Frank Baker, killed by the Regulators on March 9, 1878, Agua Negra Canyon, New Mexico.
  • Tom Hill, killed by a sheep herder on March 9, 1878, near Tularosa, New Mexico.
  • George Davis, killed by Texas Rangers on July 3, 1880, Chinati Mountains, Texas.
  • Manuel "Indian" Segovia, killed by the Regulators on May 19, 1878, Seven Rivers, New Mexico.
  • Jimmy McDaniels, died of old age around 1950.
  • Dick Lloyd, killed in Arizona in early 1880s.
  • Charles "Pony" Diehl, went to Tombstone, Arizona and played a prominent role during the Clanton-Earp feud.
  • Jack Long, went to Arizona and disappeared.
  • George "Buffalo Bill" Spawn, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.
  • Nicholas Provencio, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.
  • Bob Martin, convicted of armed robbery in El Paso, Texas in 1878, and migrated to Cochise County, Arizona.
  • William "Curly Bill" Brocius, aka William Bresnaham, convicted of armed robbery in El Paso, Texas in 1878, and migrated to Cochise County, Arizona.
  • Roscoe Burrell, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.
  • Serafin Aragon, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.
  • Ponciano Domingues, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.
  • Billy Campbell, nothing known of life after Lincoln County War.

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