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  1. Zerelda Elizabeth Cole James Simms Samuel (January 29, 1825 – February 10, 1911) was the mother of famous outlaws Frank James and Jesse James . Biography. Cole was born to James and Sarah Lindsay Cole on January 29, 1825, in Woodford County, Kentucky. She had one brother, younger than her by one year, named Jesse Richard Cole. [1] .

    • February 10, 1911 (aged 86), near Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
  2. Zerelda James. A hard woman in a harder time, Zerelda James was a slaveholder and unabashed supporter of the Southern cause. She lost part of an arm and a young son in a raid on her home by...

  3. Zerelda Amanda Mimms James (July 21, 1845 – November 13, 1900) was the wife and first cousin of Jesse James . Personal life. Zerelda Amanda Mimms was the daughter of Pastor John Wilson Mimms and Mary Elizabeth James. Her mother was sister to Jesse James ' father, Robert S. James .

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  4. A hard woman in a harder time, Zerelda James was a slaveholder and unabashed supporter of the Southern cause. She lost part of an arm and a young son in a raid on her home by Pinkerton...

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  5. A hard woman in a harder time, Zerelda James was a slaveholder and unabashed supporter of the Southern cause.

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  7. Apr 3, 2018 · Zerelda James, An Unbelievable Case of Motherly Love | Ripley's Believe It or Not! | Aquariums, Attractions, Museums. Grieving the James family way. Vintage & Historical. April 3, 2018 2 min. Sabrina Sieck. Zerelda James.

  8. Zerelda James and her husband are banished to Nebraska by Union forces. A Missouri constitutional convention frees the state's slaves and begins work on a new constitution. April 9, 1865

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