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Cattle Annie

Anna Emmaline McDoulet Frost Roach, or Cattle Annie
Born (1882-11-29)November 29, 1882
Lawrence, Douglas County
Kansas, USA
Died November 7, 1978(1978-11-07) (aged 95)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Cause of death Lengthy illness in a nursing home
Resting place Rose Hill Burial Park in Oklahoma City
Occupation

Outlaw in former Oklahoma Territory with the Doolin Gang

Factory garment worker and later bookkeeper in Oklahoma City
Spouse(s)

(1) Earl Frost (married 1901-1909, divorced)

(2) Whitmore R. Roach (married c. 1910-1947, his death)
Children

Robert C. Frost
Carlos D. Frost

Stepson Robert Roach
Parent(s) James C. and Rebekah McDoulet

Outlaw in former Oklahoma Territory with the Doolin Gang

(1) Earl Frost (married 1901-1909, divorced)

Robert C. Frost
Carlos D. Frost

Anna Emmaline McDoulet, known as Cattle Annie (November 29, 1882 - November 7, 1978), was a young American outlaw in the American Old West, most associated with Jennie Stevens, or Little Britches. Their exploits are known in part through the fictional film Cattle Annie and Little Britches (1981), directed by Lamont Johnson and starring Amanda Plummer in her film debut as Cattle Annie, with Diane Lane as Little Britches.

Cattle Annie and Little Britches were crack shots with both pistol and rifle, but today they are mostly unknown outside of the film. Yet they were once among the most recognized names among outlaws in the Oklahoma and Indian territories, where they carried out their short-lived criminal ventures.

Anna was born in Lawrence in Douglas County in eastern Kansas, one of eight children of James C. and Rebekah McDoulet. When Anna was four years old, the family moved to Coyville in Wilson County, in southeastern Kansas. Anna worked as a hotel dishwasher and performed other odd jobs. When she was twelve, the family moved to the Otoe Reservation near Skiatook north of Tulsa in the northern Oklahoma Territory, where she turned outlaw. Annie and Little Britches followed tales of the Bill Doolin gang from reading dime novelists like Ned Buntline, who became famous for his mostly fictional account of Buffalo Bill Cody as a western frontier hero and showman.


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