Barack Obama is claiming a link to the Wild West  Wild Bill Hickok, to be precise.
The Democratic presidential candidate came to this town on the edge of the old West on Wednesday and laid down a challenge for his GOP rival.
If Sen. McCain wants a debate on taxes in this campaign, I'm ready, Obama said, noting that Hickok is said to have fought a duel here. I'm ready to duel John McCain on taxes right here, quick draw, Obama said before closing the loop with Hickok.
The family legend is that he is a distant cousin of mine. I don't know if it's true but I'm going to research it.
It's not just legend, says Chris Child, a genealogist with the New England Historic Genealogical Society.
Hickok is sixth cousin to Obama's fourth great-grandfather, Jacob Dunham, Child said. Their common ancestor is Thomas Blossom, who arrived with the Pilgrims. The society earlier found other notable links to Obama, including Brad Pitt, of Springfield; and Vice President Dick Cheney.
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Compiled by Mike Glover