Epilogue B: "So much so that one name cannot be spoken without the other. In 2003, after 138 years, a symbolic peace treaty was signed by 60 descendants from both families. A final truce between the...The Hatfields and The McCoys."
Epilogue A: "The Hatfields and the McCoys, without intention, have become part of the American vocabulary. Their epic feud, long fought to separate their two families, has forever linked them together."
SPOILER: Before End Credits A: "Randall McCoy 1825 - 1914, Sally McCoy 1829 to 189? It's said that Sally McCoy died in a mental hospital...Randall McCoy was buried next to his beloved wife. Wall Hatfield 1834 - 1889. Wall Hatfield never lived to appeal...He died in prison a few months after sentencing."
SPOILER: Before End Credits B: "Johnse Hatfield 1862 - 1922. Johnse Hatfield, upon his return from Oregon, was sentenced to life in prison. After saving the warden from a knife attack, Johnse received received an early pardon...He married four more times. Cap Hatfield 1864 - 1930. Cap Hatfield became a lawyer...Then served as a Deputy Sheriff."
SPOILER: Before End Credits E: "Devil Anse Hatfield 1839 - 1921. Anse died peacefully in his sleep...His funeral attended by over 5000 mourners. Levicy passed away eight years later. A statue of Devil Anse, sculpted in Italy, marks their double gravesite."
SPOILER: Before End Credits D: "Nancy McCoy 1865 - 1901, Frank Phillips 1861 - 189?. Nancy McCoy - Hatfield - Phillips died several years after Bad Frank's death...She is buried alongside him."