Meet Urilla Sutherland, Wyatt Earp’s First Wife

Despite her short-lived life, the name Urilla Sutherland is still mentioned even in 2024. Just so you know, Urilla Sutherland was the first wife of Wyatt Earp and she died at the age of 20 years. Yes, her life was short but the legacy of her husband is what has kept hr name relevant all these years.

Both Urilla Sutherland and her husband died years ago but that doesn’t mean we can’t dig into the past to learn about them. There is much to talk about them, especially Urilla’s husband. So, let’s get started!

Meet Urilla Sutherland

The late Urilla Sutherland was born on January 10, 1850. She was born in Fairfax, Lowa, in the United States as the daughter of Parmelia Sutherland and William Sutherland. However, she died in 1870 in Lamar, Missouri, United States. She died at the young age of 20 years.

Her early life was not known to many and the fact that she died at a young age also limit room to find out more about her early life. Well, Urilla Sutherland grew up in Lamar, Missouri and this was after the family moved there when she was ten years old.

Urilla-Sutherland

Marriage Life

Notably, Urilla Sutherland was twenty years old when she got married to Wyatt who was 22 years at them time. Their marriage barely survived a year before she met her death. During their wedding, Wyatt’s father performed at the event. The couple then bought a home in August 1870 on a lot outside town valued at $75.

Urilla Sutherland was the second daughter in her family but was the sixth child. Unfortunately, Urilla Sutherland died suddenly and so did her unnamed infant son. Although no cause of death was mentioned, there was rapid cases of typhoid at that time in the area where they lived.

Meet Urilla Sutherland’s Husband

Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp is the late husband of Urilla Sutherland. He was his only husband as she died barely a year into their marriage. Wyatt was born on March 19, 1848 and he died on January 13, 1929. He was widely known for being an American lawman in the American West, including Dodge City, Deadwood, and Tombstone.

He was involved in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral where lawmen killed three outlaw Cochise County Cowboys. Wyatt is depicted as the key figure in the shootout his brother Virgil was the Deputy U.S. marshal and the Tombstone City Marshal the time.

Talking about his early life, he was born in Illinois as the fourth child of Nicholas Porter Earp and his second wife, Virginia Ann Cooksey. Wyatt was named after his father’s commanding officer in the Mexican-American War, Captain Wyatt Berry Stapp.

Regarding his personal life, Wyatt’s first wife was Urilla Sutherland and she died when they were barely one year into their marriage. He had married her when he was only 22 years old. Following her death, Wyatt went on with his life and married later on in his life.

Stella is a passionate writer and researcher at GoodLuckInfo.com, a blog dedicated to exploring and sharing the fascinating world of good luck beliefs and superstitions from around the globe. With a keen interest in cultural studies and anthropology, Stella has spent years delving into the traditions and practices that people use to attract fortune and ward off misfortune.