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Pearl Elliott (October 21, 1887 – August 10, 1935) was a notorious
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, United States. She was best known as an early associate of the
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and later of the
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. Along with the
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, she was one of two women listed on the
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Early life

Elliott was born October 21, 1887, in Hillisburg,
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,Dillinger's Dalliances article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, July 25, 2004, page A1. the daughter of John Newton and Mary Belle (Booker) McDonald. The family were residing in Ward 3 of the city of Frankfort, Clinton County, by 1900. Elliott married Earl C. Crawford in 1907 in Coles County, Illinois. Her second marriage was to Charles E. McGath on December 20, 1911, in Logansport, Indiana.20 Years Ago article of marriage to Charles E. McGath, Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, December 21, 1931, page 4. Her third marriage was to William Jasper Hughes on May 25, 1918, in
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, and later that year the couple were living at 1601 North McCann, with Hughes' occupation listed as laborer. By 1920, they were living at 518 Union Street in Kokomo, where his occupation was listed as a buyer and seller of horses. The following year, they were still at the same address, but he was listed as a horse buyer. Elliott's fourth and last marriage was to George "Dewey" Elliott.


Operating Kokomo brothel

Elliott was well known to the local authorities in Kokomo, frequently appearing in the police blotter of the local paper, a record of arrests and other events at the
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. On November 30, 1929, she was a victim of a crime, when the radiator cap was stolen from her car while parked outside her residence, reported as 606 North Market Street.Radiator Cap Stolen article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, December 2, 1929, page 15. Elliott's home was raided by Kokomo police on the weekend of December 14, 1929, and she was charged with operating a house of ill fame.Local Police Busy article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, December 16, 1929, page 9. The case was later dismissed by Judge George Shenk in the city court.Shenk Fines Only One article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, January 4, 1930, page 8. In the 1930 city directory of Kokomo, Elliott and her husband were listed as residing at 606 North Market Street. On September 16 of the same year, Elliot, along with Mrs. John Kiefer and Miss Bernice Rose were guests of Mrs. Sylvia Clevenger of
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. Clevenger would later figure in dealings with the Dillinger gang of bank robbers. On September 18, 1931, Elliott was one of eight people taken into custody during a police raid of Washington Street, where she was listed as an old offender.Unlucky 13 Is Arrested Here Over Weekend article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, September 21, 1931, page 3. She was charged with operating a disorderly house and pleaded guilty when brought before Judge Shenk. On December 22, 1931, Curly Keane, a local criminal who was arrested at Pearl's residence on North Washington Street, implicated himself in the robbery of a
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grocery store.For Theft Of Soap article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, December 23, 1931, page 2. In the 1932 city directory of Kokomo, Elliott and her husband were listed as furnishing rooms at North Washington.


Association with Harry Pierpont

At the time of a robbery of the South Side State Bank in Kokomo in 1925, Elliott reportedly harbored the bank robbers
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,
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and Earl Northern at her boarding house on the corner of Washington and Madison streets. Shortly after their escape from the
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at Michigan City on September 26, 1933, there were reports that Pierpont and other members of the gang were in Kokomo at Elliott's home.The Dillinger-Pierpont Capture article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, January 26, 1934, page 6. In a jailhouse interview, Pierpont denied that he had any use for Elliott since his robbery in Kokomo in 1925.Shouse Names Pierpont "Killer" article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, March 9, 1934, page 17. He stated that he was in Kokomo the day after the prison break from Michigan City and visited Elliott's house on North Washington Street but did not find her there. She disappeared from the Kokomo area after the release of
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from the
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, jail by Pierpont and his associates. on October 12, 1933.


Association with John Dillinger

Elliott was alleged to be a 'treasurer' and advance 'fixer' for the Dillinger gang. In December 1933, Harold Trimby, arrested by police in
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, reported that Dillinger had been in that city two weeks previously. Dillinger was reportedly in the company of Harry Pierpont, Russell Clark, Dewey Elliott and Pearl Elliott,With Pierpont Gang article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, December 21, 1933, page 2.John Dillinger Gang Recently In Milwaukee article, Sheboygan Press, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, December 19, 1933, page 1. and the gang were in Milwaukee trying to dispose of $40,000 in bonds obtained in a robbery at
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, on November 20. On December 28, 1933, Elliott was listed on Chicago Police Department's Public Enemies List, with orders to 'shoot to kill' as an associate of Dillinger.Pearl Elliott and Longbrake Among Hunted article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, December 29, 1933, page 14. Local police in Kokomo noted that she had been known to harbor criminals in the past, and just prior to the escape of the convicts from Michigan City, she had operated a barbecue north of Kokomo on Highway 31. On January 25, 1934, members of the
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raided the boarding house formerly operated by Elliott, based on a tip that members of the gang were expected to be there.Raid Fails To Bag Convicts Sought Here article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, January 26, 1934, page 16. The raid took place just hours before Dillinger and the rest of his gang were captured in
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. On February 16, 1934, Elliott eluded
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, police who had stationed a road block on U.S. Route 31 upon reports from Kokomo police that she had been seen heading in that direction.Mrs. Elliott Eluds Cops article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, February 16, 1934, page 7. On March 3, 1934, John Dillinger escaped from the
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, jail. For eighteen days, Dillinger, Pearl Elliott and Joseph Burns hid out in a Chicago apartment.Rented Dillinger Hideout, Charge article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, March 26, 1934, page 2. Two weeks advance rent was paid for the apartment by a woman identified as Elliott.Police Ferret Out Hideaway of Dillinger article, The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, March 24, 1934, page 1. On March 24, 1934, a tip that a man resembling Dillinger was seen in Chicago travelling with a woman resembling Elliott failed to pan out.Only Resembled Dillinger article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, March 24, 1934, page 1. On April 5, 1934, Elliott was reportedly seen in Kokomo at a service station, where she was in the company of two men and was driving a
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sedan. Kokomo police reported that she was not wanted by local police, Chicago or Wisconsin officials at the time.Pearl Elliott Reported Seen Here Thursday article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, April 6, 1934, page 1. On July 25, 1934, Elliott was reportedly seen in
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, at the funeral of Dillinger. A correspondent from the International News service stated that she was with four other women of the Dillinger gang. The women were believed to be Irene Williams, Margaret Behrens, "Babe" Longacre and
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. Elliott was quoted as saying, "I came here for a last look at Johnny. He never threw me down and I wouldn't do it on him."Pearl Elliott Reported Seen In Mooresville article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, July 26, 1934, page 1.


Post Dillinger

In November 1934, news reports from Frankfort, Indiana said that Elliot was dying at her mother's home from an incurable disease.Pearl Elliott Near Death At Mother's Home article, Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Indiana, November 22, 1934, page 1. Her husband Dewey was reportedly living in Florida at the time.


Death

Elliott died August 10, 1935, at her mother's home in Clinton County, Indiana. She was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery in Clinton County.


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