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Augustine Chacon was known to have fathered at least one child in his lifetime, a son, and his descendants still live today. In 1980, some of Chacon's family members dedicated a marble gravestone at the San Jose Cemetery, which holds his remains. [18] Chacon's gravestone says the following: AUGUSTINE CHACON 1861–1902 HE LIVED LIFE WITHOUT FEAR,
Burton C. Mossman (April 30, 1867 – September 5, 1956) was an American lawman and cattleman in the final years of the Old West.He is most remembered for his capture of the notorious border bandit Augustine Chacon in 1902, though he was also a successful businessman who owned the large Diamond A Ranch in New Mexico.
This is a list of notable people with the given name Augustine. Augustine Albert (1791 – after 1846), French opera singer; Augustine Baines (1786/87–1843), English religious figure; Herbert Augustine Carter (1874–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross; Augustine Chacon (1861–1902), Mexican outlaw
"Hairy One" – Augustine Chacon "Hamamatsu Deaf Killer" – Seisaku Nakamura "Hamburg Rubble Murderer" – Unsolved "Hammer Killer" – Norbert Poehlke "Hammer Killer of Frankfurt" – Arthur Gatter "Hannibal" – Scott Lee Kimball "Hannibal Lecter of the Andes" – Dorángel Vargas "Hanover Werewolf" – Fritz Haarmann
In 1902, Alvord assisted Arizona Rangers Captain Burton C. Mossman in capturing the notorious Mexican bandit Augustine Chacon, in exchange for a share of the reward money and a reduced sentence. When Chacon was convicted of murder and hanged at Solomonville, Alvord decided it was wiser not to surrender after all.
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Raids and murders had become so common that they were scarcely noted. There were a dozen bands of the horse and cattle thieves, at the head of which were such man as 'Bill' Smith, the notorious Augustine Chacon, commonly called 'Pelelo', and the train robber, Burt Alvord. Yet within a year of the time of its organization, this little band of ...