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- Q6105720 abstract "John Frank Dalton (March 8, 1848 – August 15, 1951) was a man who, in the last few years (1948-1951) of his long life, publicly claimed to be the famous outlaw Jesse James. Contrary to his claim, most historians believe that Dalton was merely a Jesse James impostor, and that the real Jesse James was killed by Robert "Bob" Ford on April 3, 1882, in Jesse's home at 1318 Lafayette Street in St. Joseph, Missouri.The identity of J. Frank Dalton aka Jesse James has been proven through DNA to be John Frank Dalton, born 8 March 1848 in Randolph County, Arkansas to David Louis Dalton and Nancy Self. He is the third of their four children. He is found on the 1860 Ripley County, Missouri census, then both the 1870 and 1880 Randolph County, Arkansas Census. His older surviving brother William M Dalton's descendants have been confirmed to match the DNA of his surviving son John Frank Dalton Jr. born 1877 in Randolph County, died 1961 in Oklahoma. Frank and Jesse James' maternal grandmother Sarah Ann Lindsay was a first cousin of John Anthony Lindsay, children of siblings Anthony Lindsay and Jesse Cole Lindsay respectively. John Anthony Lindsay, along with his wife Priscilla Ficklin and the Ficklin family were the first settlers of Powhaten, Randolph County, Arkansas. Civil War records document Frank James serving with Generals Shelby and Price in Arkansas along with John A. Lindsay providing goods and services to them. J. Frank Dalton resided in the area, grew up with the stories and likely met both Frank and Jesse James.With the death of his wife Julia Ellen Groshon in 1886 and the death of Jesse Woodson James, J. Frank Dalton abandoned his children roaming the countryside. In the 1930's and 40's he appeared in Independence County, Arkansas telling tales of being Jesse James and on other occasions Frank Dalton earning him a meal. By the 1940's he is in Oklahoma and Texas, where his Uncle lived and he had relatives. It is there he first reports of being the "Frank" Dalton. When proved wrong, he moved into Texas where he takes up being Jesse James. Dalton was allegedly 100 years old at the time of his first public appearance as Jesse James - at Lawton, Oklahoma in April–May, 1948. Like the real Jesse James, Dalton apparently had been a pro-Confederate guerrilla in Missouri during the Civil War. However, Dalton's account of himself as Jesse James did not hold up under questioning from Jesse James' surviving relatives.Nevertheless, several people of note, such as journalist/novelist Robert Ruark, were convinced that J. Frank Dalton was the famous outlaw Jesse Woodson James. To many people's surprise, Dalton did appear to have many of the unique body marks/body features which the real Jesse James was rumored to have. These body features included: seven bullet wounds, a rope burn around his neck, a collapsed lung, a damaged fingertip, and severely burned feet.On September 5, 1949, Rudi Turilli and Lester B. Dill (the general manager and owner, respectively, of Meramec Caverns, near Stanton, Missouri) hosted a reunion at Meramec Caverns for Dalton and his last-remaining old-time friends, in celebration of Dalton's/Jesse James' supposed 102nd birthday.J. Frank Dalton died on August 15, 1951, in Granbury, Texas, and his death certificate was recorded with the name of the man he claimed to be. His gravestone in Granbury Cemetery also has that claimed identity recorded on it.".
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- Q6105720 birthDate "1848-03-08".
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- Q6105720 comment "John Frank Dalton (March 8, 1848 – August 15, 1951) was a man who, in the last few years (1948-1951) of his long life, publicly claimed to be the famous outlaw Jesse James. Contrary to his claim, most historians believe that Dalton was merely a Jesse James impostor, and that the real Jesse James was killed by Robert "Bob" Ford on April 3, 1882, in Jesse's home at 1318 Lafayette Street in St. Joseph, Missouri.The identity of J.".
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