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Phineas Eames

Birth17 JAN 1757 - Woburn, MA
Death20 Oct 1841 - Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States
MotherDorothy Richardson
FatherJonathan Eames

Born in Woburn, MA on 17 JAN 1757 to Jonathan Eames and Dorothy Richardson. Phineas Eames married Mary Jones and had 15 children. He passed away on 20 Oct 1841 in Jefferson, Lincoln, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Jonathan Eames
1716 - 1790
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Dorothy Richardson
1733 - 1783
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jones
1762 - 1841
Children Show all
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Francis M. Eames/ames
1786 - 1863
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Olive Eames
1801 - 1869
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Phineas Eames, Jr.
1784 - 1855
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Mary Eames
1792 - 1855
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Paul Ames
1802 - 1858
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Alice Ames
1797 - 1841
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Louisa Lois Eames/ames
1804 - 1824
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Jonathan Eames/ames
1783 - 1848
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Jane Ames
1791 - 1884
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Maria Ames
1806 - 1854
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John Ames (Eames)
1788 - 1863
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Comfort Eames/ames
1794 - 1824
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John Ames
1817 - 1898
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Comfort Ames
1794 - Unknown
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Samuel Waters Ames
1829 - 1878

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