Home of Jesse James
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my grandparents were from southern missouri and used to tell us grandkids that we was related to these old time outlaws the James Bros....I think if i was alive in the old days i'd probably join a gang of highwaymen too.
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from outlaw to american hero great ha
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I would love to check out Jesse James house and old haunts, what about the Younger ranch or house is that still in existance?
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I lived in KC and visited the house he was killed in,there was wood cut away from floor where Jess was bleeding. I was told that those wood chips were being sold at $5.00 a piece,and when they had chipped up all the wood with blood on it they actually used chicken blood on the wood chips and just kept on selling them. It is the true home he was killed in,but ya really can't believe anything you here or see on the internet these day's if you did it would make ya a smige crazy. Good Day!
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Is it the true home from jesse james?
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Frank Dalton was proven a fraud.
The family has done dna testing on Jesse and Dalton.
I've never been to St.Joseph,MO and i find no records of my ancestors being there ,just 5 generations in IL,but dna testing shows a match to Jesse from my paternal grandmother .
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In my opinion, the most interesting claim to be J James came from a 100 y/o man called J Frank Dalton of Lawton, OK in 1947. Coincidentally, Frank James also lived near Lawton, OK for some time, owning a farm there until his death. This Dalton man seemed to know lots of unusual things about the James Gang/Quantrill Men. Plus, he was also riddled with bullet holes and scars. Researchers think he was actually "Bud" Dalton, who rode with the James Gang some and was a former Quantrill Man himself.
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Cool video! There were so many people who claimed to be Jesse James years after the real Jesse was killed. It's interesting to research their stories, but as common sense would tell you, their claims were eventually debunked. One popular claim is that he lived to be 96 and died in Texas under a stolen identity, but that theory was also discredited when DNA evidence from this man's family lineage suggested the identity was never stolen after all. These theories are entertaining, but nothing more.
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@TYLER2010DRUMMER SO AM I SO WE R RELATIVES LMAO I LIVE IN ST JOE LOL
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@vigo894 His wife was in on it! The whole family knew about it and planned it. This was the only way Jessie was going to be with his wife and raise his children, if you watched the whole story you would know this.
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@johnsonconnie34= Yeah, and I'm the Emperor of Mars. Jesse's wife died alone. Don't you think that was a cruel thing to do to her if he faked his death? Not even telling her he was alive? Jesse was killed by Robert Ford. The bad thing Ford did was shoot him in the back. Sorry to break it.
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I am related to him on my moms moms side I am related to Jesse James



I expect some people don't know what a 44 looked like so they put that for the
tourists.
JettRink50 1 year ago
They say Jesse just wanted one more robbery and after that to be left alone to
raise his family. He may have been wanted dead or alive, I think Frank was too but
Frank was found not quilty at his trial , they had a lot of friends. Frank used to take
people through the house for 50 cents I think.
JettRink50 1 year ago
The first house is the home he last rented and
Bob Ford shot him there. There is some
speculation on the picture. There is one picture
in the museum next to his birthplace with a
bullet hole in it, but I have seen another picture
somewhere else of a different picture.
JettRink50 1 year ago