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Rev. William Ames

Birth8 Dec 1820 - 1674842, Somerset, England
Death30 Oct 1910 - Woodstock, 1654325, Ontario, Canada
MotherLucinda (Lucy) Slade
FatherThomas Ames

Born in 1674842, Somerset, England on 8 Dec 1820 to Thomas Ames and Lucinda (Lucy) Slade. Rev. William Ames married Hephzibah Coleman Whitehouse and had 6 children. He passed away on 30 Oct 1910 in Woodstock, 1654325, Ontario, Canada.

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Thomas Ames
1793 - 1858
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Lucinda (Lucy) Slade
1797 - 1868
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Hephzibah Coleman Whitehouse
1823 - 1893
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Martha Jane Ames
1854 - 1938
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Albert F Ames
1861 - 1931
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Alfred Ernest Ames
1866 - 1934
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Guillot Pollock Ames
1863 - 1915
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Frederick Henry Strathy Ames
1859 - 1904
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George William Ames
1856 - 1932

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