
William Anderson "Cap" Hatfield II (6 February 1864-22 August 1930) was a member of the Hatfield family of Mingo County, West Virginia. The son of Devil Anse Hatfield and Levicy Chafin, he served as a lieutenant of his father's during the Hatfield-McCoy feud and acquired a reputation as a lawless murderer for burning down Randolph McCoy's family home and killing two of his children. Cap was forced to flee west, traveling to Oklahoma and then to Gunnison City, Colorado, where he became a farmhand under the pseudonym "Leland Smith". However, he grew homesick and returned home with his brother Johnse Hatfield, who had worked as a lumberjack in Washington. Never charged with a crime, he sought peace later in life as a farmer, law student, and security guard, and he was the last of the Hatfields involved in the feud to die, dying in Baltimore in 1930.