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  1. Signature. Josephine Sarah "Sadie" Earp (née Marcus; 1861 – December 19, 1944) [1] was the common-law wife of Wyatt Earp, a famed Old West lawman and gambler. She met Wyatt in 1881 in the frontier boom town of Tombstone in Arizona Territory, when she was living with Johnny Behan, sheriff of Cochise County, Arizona .

  2. In Brief. Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp led a life equally as colorful as her famous lawman husband, but she struggled for the right to define her own story. Raised in San Francisco, she ran away from home at the age of seventeen to join a travelling acting troupe.

  3. 11 de dic. de 2021 · AllThatsInteresting.com, December 11, 2021, https://allthatsinteresting.com/josephine-earp. Accessed May 25, 2024. Born to German-Jewish immigrants in 1861, Josephine Earp traveled to the Wild West, where she met notorious lawman Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, Arizona.

  4. 9 de mar. de 2021 · For Josephine Earp, the pen was mightier than the sordid. The Jewish Women's Archive describes Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp as "impulsive, adventurous, and outspoken." The daughter of German-Jewish immigrants, she was born in New York in 1861 and moved to San Francisco with her folks at age seven. Allegedly a runaway, she's said to have left ...

  5. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Josephine Earp, el primer desnudo del Salvaje Oeste. Sale a subasta una supuesta imagen semidesnuda de quien fuera esposa del mítico Wyatt Earp. El supuesto retrato de Josephine Earp La...

  6. Sources differ about the exact date of her death, but most hold that Josephine Marcus Earp died on December 19, 1944. She was buried beside her husband in a Jewish cemetery in Northern California, where Wyatt's and Josephine's graves are, today, the primary local tourist attraction.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2023 · By D.T. Christensen Last updated October 20, 2023. Josephine Marcus and Wyatt Earp at their desert camp in 1906. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons. When Josephine Marcus Earp died in Los Angeles on December 19, 1944, her small memorial attracted little attention and few visitors.