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  1. Alexander Franklin James was the first child born to Zerelda and Robert James. He arrived January 10, 1843, and grew up on his family's hemp farm in Clay County, Missouri. Clay County was one of only seven in the state where at least a quarter of the population was in chains, and, growing up, Frank absorbed his parents' pro-slavery ideology.

  2. Zerelda “Zee” Mimms James was the wife and first cousin of Jesse James. She was born July 21, 1845, to John W. and Mary James Mimms. Mary James was the sister of Jesse’s father. She named her daughter after Jesse James’s mother. Zee nursed Jesse’s war wounds in 1865 at her father’s boardinghouse north of Kansas City. She was engaged ...

  3. Accompanying Article. Zerelda James Samuels, stern-faced mother, adviser and confidante of the notorious brothers, Jesse and Frank James, stands beside the grave and tombstone of her son Jesse, in the back yard of the old James farm home near Kearney, Missouri. The long, black sleeve of her dress covers the stump of her right arm; she lost her ...

  4. Childhood & Early Life. Zerelda Amanda Mimms was born on July 21, 1845, in Logan, Kentucky, USA. She was one of twelve children born to Mary James Mimms and Pastor John Wilson Mimms. She was named after her mother’s sister-in-law Zerelda Cole. Zee, as she was fondly called, knew Jesse James right from the beginning as he was Zerelda Cole’s son.

  5. Confederate Soldier Alexander Franklin James was the first child born to Zerelda and Robert James. He arrived January 10, 1843, and grew up on his family's hemp farm in Clay County, Missouri.

  6. September 5, 1847. Jesse James is born in Clay County, Missouri, son of Baptist minister and slaveholder Robert James and his wife Zerelda. Jesse is almost five years younger than his brother ...

  7. 22 janv. 2016 · Zerelda James, mother of Frank and Jesse James, stands on the James family farm in Kearney, Missouri, years after the deadly kitchen tragedy. Notice how she posed so that her right arm was hidden. – By May Hill clutter – Zerelda James, mother of Frank and Jesse James, would agree that her kitchen was deadly. When she moved into her home in ...