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Thaddeus Ames

Birth18 May 1755 - Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
DeathAFT 1800 - Fairlee, Orange, VT
MotherIrene Waldo 4GGM
FatherDavid Ames

Born in Canterbury, Windham County, Connecticut, USA on 18 May 1755 to David Ames and Irene Waldo 4GGM. Thaddeus Ames married Mercy Rice and had 9 children. He passed away on AFT 1800 in Fairlee, Orange, VT.

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Parents
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David Ames
1727 - 1821
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Irene Waldo 4Ggm
1738 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Mercy Rice
1749 - 1813
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Judy Clark
1756 - 1800
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Thadeus Eames
1790 - 1885
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Elizabeth Eames
1780 - 1832
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Daniel Ames
1782 - 1856
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Joseph Ames
1775 - Unknown
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Prudence Emes
1777 - 1859
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Mercy (Mary) Eames
1785 - Unknown
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Abi Ames
1788 - 1850
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Nathan Eames
1794 - 1851
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Thaddeus Ames
1781 - Unknown

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