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Henrietta Barr

Henrietta Barr

Female 1913 - 1913  (0 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Henrietta Barr was born on 14 Mar 1913 (daughter of Henry Lafayette Barr and Mary Jane Susan James); died on 10 Oct 1913.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry Lafayette Barr was born on 20 May 1867 in Clay County, MO; died on 16 Jun 1935 in Clay County, MO.

    Henry married Mary Jane Susan James on 6 Mar 1901 in Jesse's Aunt, Sallie Nicholson's Home, Kearney, Clay County, MO. Mary (daughter of Jesse Woodson James and Zerelda Amanda Mimms) was born on 17 Jun 1879 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN; died on 11 Oct 1935 in Kearney, Clay County, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Jane Susan James was born on 17 Jun 1879 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN (daughter of Jesse Woodson James and Zerelda Amanda Mimms); died on 11 Oct 1935 in Kearney, Clay County, MO.
    Children:
    1. Lawrence H. Barr
    2. Forster Ray Barr
    3. Chester A. Barr
    4. 1. Henrietta Barr was born on 14 Mar 1913; died on 10 Oct 1913.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Jesse Woodson James was born on 5 Sep 1847 in Kearney, Clay County, MO (son of Robert Sallee James and Zerelda Elizabeth Cole); died on 3 Apr 1882 in St Joseph, Buchanan County, MO; was buried on 29 Jun 1902 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #1589]
    Jesse was murdered by Robert Ford in St. Joseph, Mo. He was buried 29 June 1902 in Mt. Olivet Cem., Kearney, Clay, Mo. after he was moved from St. Joseph, with his wife. The pallbearers for Jesse were men who served with Jesse under Quantrill. Jesse was anxious to surrender and serve time and get out to be with his family but that didn't work. Jesse Jr. looked through the files in Kansas City and found a lot of crimes were charged up to the account of his hunted and outlawed father. One week would be a bold robbery in MO , saying it was the James Gang. Then the next week there would be a robbery in Texas, again the James Gang. Jesse Jr. said to have committed one-fourth of these crimes, his father would have to have been equipped with some means of extra-terrestrial transportation for him to rob a bank in West Virginia on Monday night and hold up a train in Texas three nights later. The very day Jesse was killed there was a bank robbery in Texas that the newspapers attributed to Jesse James Gang.

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #4693]
    By Russell M. Marshall, Sr., 9357 Bruce Dr., Franklin, Ohio
    Jesse James was killed from ambush by Bob Ford. These famous outlaws Frank and Jesse Woodson James roamed and robbed far and wide and their gang had many things attributed to them not done by them. Jesse's middle name is given from a relationship to the Woodson family a branch of my family Anna Arzella Woodson my great grandmother who married Andrew Johnson, their son John my grandmother and dad's mother's family who lived in Rockcastle County, KY where Frank and members rode through there and would hide out reportedly after some of their raids into West Virginia, etc. A would-be hero deputy of Rockcastle County, KY heard they might be coming that way and lay an ambush for Frank and cohorts and one of the gang was wounded but the rest escaped. Another Woodson relative and her niece visited me in 1994 from Independence, MO and told me her grandmother as a small girl as Frank James had stopped over at the Woodson home where they had been fed and kept hidden had bent over off of his horse and given her grandmother a gold coin which she had treasured into her old age. To date I've not uncovered the middle name association of Jesse Woodson James so maybe a future family might because I've not got the health or resources at this present time, 1996. Frank and Jesse's father died during the 49ers Gold Rush in California and Frank lived until 1915 and is buried in the same town as my mother's grandpa in Kearney, Nebraska. [The author may be confusing Kearney, Neb. With Kearney, Mo., but Frank isn't buried there either! He's in Independence, MO] . . .

    Died:
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    Jesse married Zerelda Amanda Mimms on 24 Apr 1874 in Wife's Sister's Home, Kearney, Clay County, MO. Zerelda (daughter of John Wilson Mimms and Mary James) was born on 21 Jul 1845 in Logan County, KY; died on 13 Nov 1900 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO; was buried on 29 Jun 1902 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Zerelda Amanda Mimms was born on 21 Jul 1845 in Logan County, KY (daughter of John Wilson Mimms and Mary James); died on 13 Nov 1900 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO; was buried on 29 Jun 1902 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #1589
    Zee, as called by Jesse was the wife and first cousin of Jesse Woodson James. Zee's mother, Mary, was a sister of the Rev. Robert S. James, the father of Jesse and Frank.
    Zee's house in 1900 was described as a neat little cottage standing alone on a wide stretch of ground. It was sparsely furnished with a faded carpet on the floor, a picture of her late husband, a small table with a Bible on it, several chairs and starched, lace curtains.

    Jesse Jr. and Stella's wedding was held in the parlor of his mothers home, as she was too sick to attend the wedding.

    Zerelda died in 1900. Don't know where she was first buried but on 29 June 1902 she finally rested next to Jesse in Mt. Olivet Cem., Kearney, Clay, Mo. She hadn't sufficient funds to pay her debt. Jesse sold her house for $1300.00 in 1901 to pay the bills. After the estate was settled Jesse received $293.00 and Mary received $75.00.

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Jane Susan James was born on 17 Jun 1879 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN; died on 11 Oct 1935 in Kearney, Clay County, MO.
    2. Gould James was born in 1877 in Waverly, Benton County, TN; died in 1877 in Waverly, Benton County, TN.
    3. Montgomery James was born in 1877 in Waverly, Benton County, TN; died in 1877 in Waverly, Benton County, TN.
    4. Jesse Edwards James was born on 31 Aug 1875 in Nashville, TN; died on 26 Mar 1951 in Glendale, CA; was buried after 26 Mar 1951 in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, CA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Robert Sallee James was born on 17 Jul 1818 in Logan County, KY (son of John M. James and Mary Poor); died on 18 Aug 1850 in Gold fields near Placerville, El Dorado County, CA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 28 Sep 1850, Platte, Clay, Missouri; Census

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #1589]
    After Robert and Mary married they moved to Kentucky and settled near Adairville, Logan County. They bought a 275-acre farm and this is where Jesse was born as well as Susan. Robert graduated from Georgetown College in Kentucky in June 1843 and received a Master of Arts Degree in 1847. He was an ordained Baptist minister in 1839. Two years before he graduated, he met and married Zerelda Cole, who was a student in a Catholic convent in Lexington, Kentucky. Robert worked his farm during the week with seven faithful Negro servants and served God on Sunday as a preacher, but was never paid for preaching. Two of the churches he founded are still inexistence today. They are the Providence Baptist Church in Clay Co. and the Pisgah Baptist Church near Excelsior Springs, Mo. Robert was also one of the founders of the William Jewell College in Liberty, Mo. His wife, Zerelda, told she saw her husband baptize as many as 65 people on one occasion. Jesse was baptized near the same place years later after returning from the Civil War. It was said by Zerelda, that had not Robert gone to the gold fields of California in 1850 to preach to the miners for a year that Frank and Jesse would not have had their violent history. Jesse pleaded with his father not to go. It took four months to get there and just three weeks later Robert died.

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #2180]
    Graduated from Georgetown College, Kentucky, and became a Baptist preacher. Moved to Clay Co., MO, and became pastor of New Hope Baptist Church there. Was a co-founder and trustee of William Jewell College. Went to California to look for gold in 1850 and died shortly thereafter. Was buried in an unmarked grave in California. (K. G. Lindsay)

    Robert married Zerelda Elizabeth Cole on 28 Dec 1841 in Stamping Ground, Scott County, KY. Zerelda (daughter of James Cole and Sallie Lindsay) was born on 29 Jan 1825 in Black Horse Tavern, Woodford County, KY; died on 10 Feb 1911 in Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, OK; was buried after 10 Feb 1911 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Zerelda Elizabeth Cole was born on 29 Jan 1825 in Black Horse Tavern, Woodford County, KY (daughter of James Cole and Sallie Lindsay); died on 10 Feb 1911 in Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, OK; was buried after 10 Feb 1911 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #1589]
    After Robert died in 1850 Zerelda Cole James remarried to a Dr. Reuben Samuel. She had four children by Reuben, but before she married Reuben she had married Benjamin Simms.
    Zeralda had died while returning from a visit to Frank in Oklahoma. They took her off the train in OK City and later transferred to Kearney.
    The James farm is located near Excelsior Springs, Clay, MO.
    From this marriage came several notes of interest. Frances Peters Inskeep, niece of Simms, married Coleman Purcell Younger of Clay County and moved to San Jose, California. A nephew, named for the Younger, was the outlaw Cole Younger. Mary, the younger sister of Frances married Martin Ringo and also went to California. Their son, John Peters, was the "Johnny Ringo" of Tombstone, Arizona fame. Zerelda was therefore, by marriage, the great aunt of the Youngers and Ringo and hers sons cousins, but only by marriage. Also, another strange marriage was another distant relationship. Adaline Younger, who married James Lewis Dalton, became the mother of Bob, Grant and Emmett, the core of the famous Dalton Gang, was the half-sister of Coleman Purcell Younger. This made the James boys, the Youngers, Ringo and the Daltons distant cousins. And further coincidence is revealed that Bruce Younger, half-brother of Coleman, married Maybelle Reed, better known as Belle Starr.
    Zerelda's hand was blown off and her youngest child (Archie-8 years old)was killed by a bomb that was thrown into her home at night by Pinkerton detectives who were seeking to kill or capture her "outlaw" sons. For this cowardly deed, Zerelda and her family were given a lifetime pass on the railroad. She made good use of the pass. When she couldn't find enough of her family she would "adopt" neighbors as family. They said she had a comic spirit always at hand. She had attended St. Catherine's Academy in Lexington, Kentucky and met Robert James there.

    BIOGRAPHY: [Broderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #0789]
    At the age of fourteen (1839) Zerelda entered St. Catherine's Academy for women in Lexington, Ky. She met her husband, Robert, at a religious revival. Strong, domineering, outspoken, and fiercely protective of her surviving children (4 of eight), Zerelda had the size to back it up--5'8" and over 200 lbs. She married and buried three husbands to boot!

    Children:
    1. 6. Jesse Woodson James was born on 5 Sep 1847 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died on 3 Apr 1882 in St Joseph, Buchanan County, MO; was buried on 29 Jun 1902 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO.
    2. Alexander Franklin James was born on 10 Jan 1843 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died on 15 Feb 1915 in Fletcher, OK; was buried after 6 Jul 1944 in Hill Park Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, MO.
    3. Susan Lavinia James was born on 25 Nov 1849 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died on 3 Mar 1889 in Wichita Falls, Wichita County, TX; was buried after 3 Mar 1889 in Riverside Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Wichita County, TX.
    4. Robert R. James was born on 19 Jul 1845 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died on 21 Aug 1845 in Kearney, Clay County, MO.

  3. 14.  John Wilson Mimms was born about 1808 in Goochland, Goochland County, VA (son of Robert Mimms and Lucy Poor); died in Apr 1869 in Missouri.

    John married Mary James about 1827 in Logan County, KY. Mary (daughter of John M. James and Mary Poor) was born on 28 Sep 1809 in Kentucky; died on 23 Jul 1877 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary James was born on 28 Sep 1809 in Kentucky (daughter of John M. James and Mary Poor); died on 23 Jul 1877 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO.
    Children:
    1. Thomas Martin Mimms was born on 27 Nov 1846; died in 1847/1936.
    2. Nancy Catherine Mimms was born on 15 Aug 1843; died in 1844/1937.
    3. Jr. John Wilson Mimms was born on 4 Jul 1831 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died in 1848/1921.
    4. Drury Lilburn Mimms was born on 9 May 1833; died in 1834/1923.
    5. Mary Elizabeth Mimms was born on 18 Oct 1837; died in 1838/1931.
    6. Henry Clay Mimms was born on 13 Aug 1857; died in 1858/1947.
    7. Sarah Ann Mimms was born on 3 May 1849; died in 1850/1943.
    8. Robert B. Mimms was born on 30 Mar 1830 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died on 28 Dec 1891.
    9. George Tillman Mimms was born on 6 Nov 1841; died in 1842/1931.
    10. David Woodson Mimms was born on 23 Aug 1835; died in 1836/1925.
    11. Lucy Francis Mimms was born on 14 Jul 1839 in Kearney, Clay County, MO; died in Jul 1879.
    12. 7. Zerelda Amanda Mimms was born on 21 Jul 1845 in Logan County, KY; died on 13 Nov 1900 in Kansas City, Jackson County, MO; was buried on 29 Jun 1902 in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, Clay County, MO.