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  1. 6 de may. de 2024 · Zerelda Amanda Mimms was the daughter of Mary James and Pastor John Wilson Mimms. Her mother was a paternal aunt of Jesse James', the sister of his father, Robert S. James. She and Jesse James married on April 24, 1874, while the James-Younger Gang was still in full force. Of the Jameses and Youngers, Jesse was the first to marry.

  2. Zerelda Mimms era la esposa del ladrón estadounidense y líder de 'James – Younger Gang', Jesse James. Había ganado fama nacional como líder de una de las pandillas más infames del siglo XIX. Mimms conocía a James incluso antes de su boda, ya que su madre era la tía paterna de James.

  3. Jesse Jr. was the son of the famous Jesse Woodson James, Civil War soldier and notorious train robber, and Zerelda Mimms James. Growing up in Tennessee and Missouri, Jesse went by an alias, "Tim Edwards" or "Tim Howard" (accounts differ although Howard seems to be the better documented choice) as his entire family had assumed false names because Jesse Sr. was wanted by the law.

  4. Created by: C.H. Jackson / K. J. Jackson. Added: Aug 25, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 11610921. Sponsored by Eclectic One. Source citation. Married to Jesse James in April 24 1874. They had four children, Jesse Edwards Tim James born August 31, 1875 / Gould and Montgomery born and died February 28, 1878 / Mary Susan James born June 17, 1879.

  5. Zerelda Mimms. Jesse Edwards "Tim" James (August 31, 1875 – March 26, 1951) was the only surviving son of American outlaw Jesse Woodson James. [1] He was born in Nashville, Tennessee during the height of Jesse James' career as an outlaw. His mother was Zerelda .

  6. When Zerelda Amanda Mimms was born on 21 July 1845, in Shelby, Kentucky, United States, her father, John Wilson Mimms, was 36 and her mother, Mary Elizabeth James, was 35. She married Jesse Woodson James on 24 April 1874, in Kearney, Clay, Missouri, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2023 · In the best Victorian tradition — the tradition of Queen Victoria of England, widowed herself in 1861 and never remarrying — Zee James remained a widow for the rest of her life. And, like the Queen across the ocean, Zee wore black for the rest of her days as well. Mrs. James died November 13, 1900, in Kansas City, Missouri. She was 55 years ...