Jesse James, 1847-1882that lists all of the robberies he participated in, with links to all of the sites as well as other information about the James brothers and their cohorts http://www.findagrave.com/pictures/539.h... Find a Grave, Jesse Woodson James (1 star) Although this site only rates one star in terms of information, it gets 4 stars for clear pictures of Jesse James' grave site. http://www.ci.st-joseph.mo.us/jesjames.h... City of St. Joseph, Jesse James Home (3 stars) A short biographical sketch with a picture of Jesse James' home, and links to the site of the home as it is operated as a museum. http://rosecity.net/trains/james_gang_me... Jesse James: The Show-Me State's Most Famous Train Robber (3 stars) Very short biographical sketches of the main members of the Younger/James gang, and one sentence about many of the lesser members. A picture from the yearly re-enactment of one of the Missouri train robberies is shown. http://www.granbury.com/~ancestor/z/biog... Jesse James Buried Here (Granbury) ?--Hood County, Texas Geneological Society (2 stars) A relative of Jesse James believes he was buried in a grave here, instead of in Missouri. Interesting tale. http://www.outfitters.com/allyn/james.ht... Jesse James farm, Kearney, Missouri (1 star) Extremely brief biographical sketch with no further links re. Jesse or his family. Actually an advertisement for the company that made the windows for the farm home. http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/jjames.htm The Frank and Jesse James Family Outline (1 star) Geneology of the James family, including Jesse James, back to 1754 in England. Links Updated 11 Sept 2001
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