Ames, Sadie Elvirla

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Name Ames, Sadie Elvirla [1, 2] Born 14 Feb 1888 Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada [1, 2]
Gender Female Residence 1953 Bath, Lennox, Ontario, Canada [1]
RR 3 Person ID I12460 Sullivan Burgess Family Tree | The History of Alexander V Laughlen Last Modified 15 Sep 2018
Father Ames, Delbert Hugh, b. 28 Nov 1856, Richland, Oswego, New York, USA , d. 20 Feb 1930, Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada
(Age 73 years)
Relationship natural Mother Keeler, Sarah Ellen, b. 31 Jan 1864, Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada , d. 8 Dec 1918, Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada
(Age 54 years)
Relationship natural Family ID F3901 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Babcock, Walter Douglas, b. 12 Mar 1890, Sharpton, Lennox, Ontario, Canada Married 4 Jun 1923 Frontenac, Ontario, Canada [1, 2]
Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 Family ID F4453 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 14 Feb 1888 - Battersea, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada Married - 4 Jun 1923 - Frontenac, Ontario, Canada Residence - RR 3 - 1953 - Bath, Lennox, Ontario, Canada = Link to Google Earth
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Family Crest Ames Family Crest
This interesting and long-established surname is of medieval English origin, and derives from the Old French given name (or nickname) "Amis", the oblique case of "Ami", Friend, ultimately from the Latin "amicus", a derivative of "amare", to love. The name was introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, and the forms "Amicia" (feminine) and "Amisius" (masculine) are recorded respectively in Documents relating to the Danelaw, Lincolnshire, dated 1189, and in the Curia Regis Rolls of Hertfordshire, dated 1211. One Rogerus filius (son of) Ami was noted in the Chartulary of Ramsey Abbey, Norfolk, circa 1250, and a Robert Amys appears in the 1273 Hundred Rolls of Cambridgeshire. On January 18th 1573, William, son of Richard Ames, was christened in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Notable bearers of the name were William Ames (1576 - 1633), the Arminian minister at Rotterdam in 1613, and professor of theology, Franeker (1622), and Joseph Ames (1689 - 1759), bibliographer and antiquary, who became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1743. On May 11th 1637, Joane Ames, of Yarmouth, a widow, aged 50 yrs., with her three children Ruth, William and John, were listed in a register of those "desirous to passe for New England and there to inhabitt and remaine". The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Robert Amis, which was dated 1221, in "Medieval Records of Suffolk", during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.Ames Family Crest
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Notes - It was reported by Dr. E. Ross Laughlin that she had no children.
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Sources - [S424] The Works of M. E. Laughlin and E. R. Laughlin, 1955 2nd Edition, Mary Elizabeth Bowyer Laughlin and Edgerton Ross Laughlin.
- [S1] Ontario: Birth, Death and Marriage Records, Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Registrations of Marriages, 1869-1928; Series: MS932; Reel: 648.
Record for Sadie Elvirla Ames
- [S424] The Works of M. E. Laughlin and E. R. Laughlin, 1955 2nd Edition, Mary Elizabeth Bowyer Laughlin and Edgerton Ross Laughlin.