Birth |
10 Jan 1844 |
MO, Clay, Kearney |
Gender |
Male |
Fact |
10 Jan 1843 Frank James was born at Kearney, Clay, MO. Midsummer 1862 Joined Anderson's gang at age 19. On parole as member of Confederate Home Guard unit that fought at Wilson's Creek. He deserted or left because of illness. Jun 1874 married Anna Ralston. The trial of Frank James took place at Huntsville, Alabama. Before 1900 Frank James was working at the Standard Theatre saloon in St. Louis as an usher, doorman and bouncer. 30 Mar 1900 Frank James gave a testimonial performance at the Standard Theatre.
Frank James ran a museum out of the James place in his old age. 15 Feb 1915 Frank James died in Kearney, Clay, MO. Tried to hide or disguise his grave because he feared that his body would be dug up and experiments run on his brain. He had heard that this had happened to his brother Jesse. |
Died |
15 Feb 1915 |
MO, Clay, Kearney |
Person ID |
I3989 |
Owings Stone Genealogy, Ancestry & Heritage |
Last Modified |
29 Apr 2007 00:00:00 |
|
Father |
Robert Sallee James, b. 17 Sep 1816, MO |
Mother |
Zerelda E. Cole, b. 29 Jan 1825, Kentucky |
Family ID |
F2800 |
Group Sheet |
|
Family |
Anna Ralston, b. Bef 1854 |
Married |
Jun 1874 |
Family ID |
F2801 |
Group Sheet |
|