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Samuel Ames

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Samuel Ames

Birth
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Jul 1808 (aged 76)
Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Cavendish, Windsor County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Father of Sally Smith.
He was a Revolutionary War Veteran.

Sources:
1. Cemeteries of Cavendish, Vermont 1776 - 1976 Bicentennial Project. Compiled by Mrs. Gordon Churchill & assisted by Harold Lawrence, Mrs. Thurston Owens, Mrs. Francis Ward. Copyright 1976 by Mary Churchill.
2. Families of Cavendish Vermont by Welch(I helped)1993
married, Sarah Ball on July 8,1756 in Rutland Worchester Co. Mass.
she passed away in 1790.
They were the parents of ten children.
He was the son of Jacob and Ruth Shattuck Ames.

Sons of the Revolution.
Samuel Ames, Rutland Ma. Private in Captain David Bant's Company, Col. H. Thaniel Sparhawk's Regt. which marched April 20, 1775 in response to the alarm of April 19, 1975 to Cambridge, Ma. Service six days.
Also in Liant. Wm. Muzzay's Company, Col. Sparhawk's Regt., enlisted July 5, 1778, discharged July 15, 1778: Service eleven days, under command of Maj. Daniel Clap at Barracks in Rutland, Ma.
Father of Sally Smith.
He was a Revolutionary War Veteran.

Sources:
1. Cemeteries of Cavendish, Vermont 1776 - 1976 Bicentennial Project. Compiled by Mrs. Gordon Churchill & assisted by Harold Lawrence, Mrs. Thurston Owens, Mrs. Francis Ward. Copyright 1976 by Mary Churchill.
2. Families of Cavendish Vermont by Welch(I helped)1993
married, Sarah Ball on July 8,1756 in Rutland Worchester Co. Mass.
she passed away in 1790.
They were the parents of ten children.
He was the son of Jacob and Ruth Shattuck Ames.

Sons of the Revolution.
Samuel Ames, Rutland Ma. Private in Captain David Bant's Company, Col. H. Thaniel Sparhawk's Regt. which marched April 20, 1775 in response to the alarm of April 19, 1975 to Cambridge, Ma. Service six days.
Also in Liant. Wm. Muzzay's Company, Col. Sparhawk's Regt., enlisted July 5, 1778, discharged July 15, 1778: Service eleven days, under command of Maj. Daniel Clap at Barracks in Rutland, Ma.

Inscription

Revolutionary War Soldier



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