Thank you Kathy, for stating the facts, not all were "Outlaws" and them that were were either "Pushed inti it", or as Belle(Shirley) Starr liked it; but she was a throwback from the Civil War days, and was in a large part bitter about treatment from people who persued the notion that some Civil Ware Maureders who operated in the war needed to be pursued after the war was over. I'm sure these folks were not all innocent but just as Cherokee Indins were pursued for their wealth/Land, and such, not to mention being a Starr was in some places(even to this day) not a thing one advertised, as one Starr signed the treaty(for the good of his people) that lead to the "Trail where they cried". Many a Starr oe relative there of was given the death penalty(in abstencia) for being a STARR. Also their were other people with spelling of STARR (two r's) who are not RELATED. From an Cherokee, and Starr
enthusiast amd decendant of the same name. But I have seejn my name Starr and Star.