Starnes-James

Family Photo Album

 

Aaron James married his second wife, Mahala Starnes, daughter of Frederick Starnes, on 23 Jun 1830 in Mercer County, KY. In April 1833, Aaron purchased a 160 acres land grant in Monroe County, MO but remained in Kentucky until sometime after 1840. By 1850, Aaron, Mahala, their seven children plus three children from Aaron’s first marriage, had emigrated west to their acreage in Monroe County, MO. 

According to family legend, Aaron and Mahala were instrumental in building the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church just east of Paris, MO. Mahala held classes there for the slave children who were allowed to attend. This was pretty unpopular with some of the residents at the time, but Aaron strongly believed educating the children was in his best interest as they could better negotiate for him on errands if they could "calculate". On freeing his slaves, Aaron gave them a choice of leaving or staying and working for him. Two families chose to leave and they were given a $5.00 gold piece, a wagon and food for their trip along with all their personal effects.

Submitted by: Loretta at jodoinl@bellsouth.net

james_aarons_children.jpg (2601788 bytes) The children of Aaron and Mahala James, ca 1919. Back row, left to right: Sam James, a Principal at Springfield, Missouri; Henry James, a Farmer, Erwin/Irvin James, Attorney & Real Estate Dealer; and Tyler James, a Blacksmith & Farmer. Front row, left to right: Tom James, a Farmer; Rebecca James-Curtright; and William Ples James, a Farmer & Merchant.