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Names and Aliases

Henry Antrim was not an alias. His birth name was Henry McCarty. When his mother married a man named Antrim, he and his brother had to change their last name to Antrim. Kid was just a nickname other people called him. Billy the Kid was created by a newspaper editor. His only alias was William H. Bonney. I know this seems like a petty detail, but I find it important. Hardly anyone gets that right. (No offense.) BiographyHound (talk) 16:18, 19 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]