Ames, Madalyn Hester E

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Name Ames, Madalyn Hester E [1] Born 28 Nov 1904 New York, USA [1]
Gender Female Residence 1910 Buffalo, Erie, New York, USA 447 Plymouth Avenue Residence 1920 Ripley, Chautauqua, New York, USA Goodrich Street Residence 1928 Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 3058 Pearl W'ville Residence 1930 Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 208 Lighthouse Street Residence 1940 Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 1329 Lynn Residence 1941 Erie, Pennsylvania, USA 1329 Lynn Died 15 Mar 1944 [1] Person ID I25572 Sullivan Burgess Family Tree | Charlemagne I Descendant, The Hyde History, William The Conqueror Descendent Last Modified 15 Sep 2018
Father Ames, John David, b. 12 Apr 1882, d. 2 Nov 1952, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 70 years)
Relationship natural Mother Northrup, Gertrude Hope, b. 12 Oct 1880, Petersburg, Fauquier, Virginia, USA , d. 2 Jul 1948, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
(Age 67 years)
Relationship natural Married 1903 [1] Family ID F8907 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Starkweather, Ralph A, b. Abt 1904, New York, USA Married 10 May 1924 Chautauqua, New York, USA [1]
Children 1. Starkweather, Bettie Alice, b. 22 Apr 1925, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 27 May 2005, Manteno, Kankakee, Illinois, USA
(Age 80 years) [natural]
2. Starkweather, Ralph John, b. 21 Mar 1933, d. 18 Jan 1999, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 65 years) [natural]
Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 Family ID F8915 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Headstones Ames, Madalyn Hester Smith Grave Stone Ames, Madalyn Hester Smith Grave Stone
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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Sources - [S206] Hyde Genealogy Descendants in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines by Reuben Hyde Walworth, Reuben Hyde Walworth, (Date: 1864;).
- [S206] Hyde Genealogy Descendants in the Female as Well as in the Male Lines by Reuben Hyde Walworth, Reuben Hyde Walworth, (Date: 1864;).