Ed Haley was born on August 16, 1885, on the Trace Fork of Harts Creek in
Logan County, West Virginia. At the time of Ed's birth, Upper Hart was known as Warren. Ed's father, Thomas Milton Haley, was a well-known fiddler in the Guyandotte and Big Sandy valleys. His grandfather, Benjamin R. Haley, was an active
Unionist in the
Big Sandy River Valley during the
American Civil War, as well as a fiddler. Ed's mother, Imogene "Emmy" Mullins, was a daughter of Andrew Jackson and Chloe (Gore) Mullins, and descended from "Money Makin' Sol" Mullins,
Appalachia's famous
counterfeiter. Milt and Imogene married on March 22, 1884, in
Logan County. Ed was an only child. At the age of three years, Ed contracted
measles and subsequently lost his eyesight. Local tradition blames his father for his blindness. Reportedly, Milt dipped Ed head-first into ice cold water when he was crying from
fever. In September 1889, as part of the
Lincoln County Feud, Milt Haley was accused along with Green McCoy of shooting Al Brumfield and his wife in
Harts,
Lincoln County, West Virginia. In mid-October 1889, Haley and McCoy were captured in
Martin County, Kentucky, returned to
West Virginia, and
murdered by a
lynch mob at Green Shoal on October 24, 1889. Haley's and McCoy's brutal slaying garnered nationwide news coverage. On October 11, 1891, Ed Haley's mother died. Thereafter, he was raised by his maternal grandfather, Jackson Mullins, and uncle, Peter Mullins, on Trace Fork. In 1898, according to county commission records, he was placed in the care of Harrison Blair, a neighbor. == Work ==