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Elvis had an twin, Jesse Garon, that died at birth. Elvis didn't have any other siblings, he grew up as an only child. Elvis said that he always felt his brother was with him and that he could talk to him, that Jesse looked out for him. Not quite a year after Gladys Presley's (Elvis' mother) death, however, Vernon Presley (Elvis' father) was remarried to a woman named Davada "Dee" Stanley. Dee had three sons from her first marriage. Elvis was considerably older than the three Stanley boys and became something of a father-figure to them. In later years, Bill, David, and Rick Stanley became part of the "Memphis Mafia," acting as aides and confidants to Elvis.
Jessie (not Jesse) Garon Presley was born stillborn first. Jessie was named after Veron Presley (Elvis' Father) father "Jessie". Elvis was delivered shortly thereafter.
Elvis Presley had a twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley that died at birth.Jessie Garon Presley.
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Yes! His twin was stillborn and named Jesse Garon Presley!
Answer Jesse Garon PresleyAfter visiting the birth place in Tupeol Miss., where Elvis and Jesse were born, and talking to the very knowledgable staff there, it is common knowledge that Jesse was buried in the Priceville cemetery in Tupelo, but the family could not afford a marker for his grave. Also after visiting Graceland, there is a marker in the family plot at Graceland with Jesse's name and birthdate, but the body could not be located to move him there. ...........hdhutch@valornet.com
Jesse Garon Presley, Elvis Presley’s identical twin brother, was stillborn, while Elvis was born 35 minutes later on January 8, 1935. Therefore, Jesse and Elvis were 35 minutes apart at birth.
Yes, there is a death certificate for Jesse Garon Presley, who was stillborn on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi. His twin brother, Elvis Presley, would later become an iconic figure in music history. Jesse's death certificate serves as a formal record of his birth and passing, though he did not live beyond infancy.