Jesse James Was One of His Names

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Drudge

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Thats the best you'll find unfortunately. I found a hardcover for $110 but thats about it.
 

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Sorry Folks, I got into the site several times and read what I wanted. But don't feel left out! I couldn't get in to site this time myself. I had it copied to my favorites. and thought I'd pass it on. However, It is a book that is on line if one of you computer wizards can figure how to get to it let us know.
I Tryed !!!
 

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Ron,
Email: Floyd Mann [email protected] --- a member of this site and monthly online treasure newsletter publisher. He originally sent it to me and I've searched my c: drive for it, but it must've gotten erased. Not to dampen your interest, but supporting evidence in 'JJWOOHN' was of the conspiracy buff variety and VERY THIN. A 1995 DNA test confirmed that the man in Jesse James' grave was indeed the man himself. Although, turned with his back side up --- supposedly so that come judgement day the angels would be able to kiss his ___! Anyway, Floyd will probably be happy to send it to you via email.
HH
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Amazon has this book on CD for about $50.00

Is it worth it?
 

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spyguy said:
Ron,
Email: Floyd Mann [email protected] --- a member of this site and monthly online treasure newsletter publisher. He originally sent it to me and I've searched my c: drive for it, but it must've gotten erased. Not to dampen your interest, but supporting evidence in 'JJWOOHN' was of the conspiracy buff variety and VERY THIN. A 1995 DNA test confirmed that the man in Jesse James' grave was indeed the man himself. Although, turned with his back side up --- supposedly so that come judgement day the angels would be able to kiss his ___! Anyway, Floyd will probably be happy to send it to you via email.
HH
-spyguy


I do wonder, where did they get a sample of Jesse's DNA from in order to compare it to the body in the grave? I also wonder how the DNA is intact with being in the grave that long, from my understanding, all DNA has an expiration date on it, unless it is frozen. I could be wrong.
 

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Could have taken DNA from either of his brothers graves or his mother's - brothers were Archie - killed by Pinkertons who threw the bomb that blew off his mom's arm; Fank who died of old age or his mom buried in the same cemetery. Frank was buried somewhere else I think. siegfried schlagrule
 

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Do you own a library card? If your library does not have it they can get it shipped in from another library in the area.

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Cap'n Crunch said:
spyguy said:
Ron,
Email: Floyd Mann [email protected] --- a member of this site and monthly online treasure newsletter publisher. He originally sent it to me and I've searched my c: drive for it, but it must've gotten erased. Not to dampen your interest, but supporting evidence in 'JJWOOHN' was of the conspiracy buff variety and VERY THIN. A 1995 DNA test confirmed that the man in Jesse James' grave was indeed the man himself. Although, turned with his back side up --- supposedly so that come judgement day the angels would be able to kiss his ___! Anyway, Floyd will probably be happy to send it to you via email.
HH
-spyguy


I do wonder, where did they get a sample of Jesse's DNA from in order to compare it to the body in the grave? I also wonder how the DNA is intact with being in the grave that long, from my understanding, all DNA has an expiration date on it, unless it is frozen. I could be wrong.

Apparently up to 70,000 years if conditions are right...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2005/jan/13/thisweekssciencequestions1

NJ
 

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The person who started the post was their only one and hasn't posted for almost 12 years.
 

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DNA can be retrieved from a direct ancestor. There are several steps to determine whether it comes from female/male ancestor. Microbial DNA lives quiet a long time, YEARS.
 

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Jesse's name was James L Courtney until his death in 1943
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