Tony, who is the leading contributor to a new documentary about the star’s life called To Be Frank, Sinatra at 100, told how Sinatra’s children Nancy, Frank Jnr and Tina arrived after he died. Frank James: Frank James was the brother to the famous Jesse James and also ran the west robbing banks with the gang.
https://hollywoodlife.com/2013/04/15/frank-bank-dead-leave-it-to-beaver In his declining years he did join Cole Younger in a traveling wild west show using their outlaw fame to draw spectators. With creeping old age, he returned to the James Farm giving tours for the price of twenty-five cents.
For a short while he teamed with an old gang member in “The Great Cole Younger–Frank James Historical Wild West” show.
Here he died at age 72. He went on to work as a doorman and a livestock trader, and in 1903 he and former gang member Cole Younger created "The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West" show. Frank was cremated as he feared graverobbers. Frank James died on February 18th, 1915 an old man. The heartbroken mother of a six-month-old boy who tragically died after he was found coughing, blue and unresponsive in his cot has hit out at police who ruled the death as suspicious. Read more about Frank James. Read more about Jesse James. After the war he and his brother paid their way by robbing banks, stagecoaches or trains. In the end, he spent most of his time at his mother’s farm selling tours for fifty cents apiece. Wild's granite ledger reads: "Frank Wild, 19 April 1873 - 19 August 1939, Shackleton's right-hand man." He was involved in many robberies including the one in Northfield, Minnesota.