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Ames appealed to the Superior Court of Judicature, but lost again. [185] Ames went back again to the Superior Court, this time getting a hearing before the full court and a jury. [185] This time he won on a 5–2 vote. [186] [187] [188] Gay would later go on to open his own tavern at 73 Court Street and to conduct a smear campaign against Ames.
The scion of the American Ames family was William Ames, who was born in England to John Ames and Cyprian Ames (née Brown) in 1605. [1] The family's earliest known ancestor died in 1560. [1] It is thought the family's surname was, at some point prior to emigration, changed from Amyas. [1] In the 16th century Amyas was frequently confused with ...
Oakes Angier Ames (April 15, 1829 – September 19, 1899) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist in the Ames family of North Easton, Massachusetts.. He was an heir to the Oliver Ames and Sons Corporation and Ames Shovel and Tool Company and was born into a family already known to be successful in business and philanthropic towards the townsfolk, many of whom were employed by ...
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Ames Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of swords, tools, and cutlery in Chicopee, Massachusetts, as well as an iron and bronze foundry. They were a significant provider of side arms, swords, light artillery, and heavy ordnance for the Union in the American Civil War .
David Ames was born to John Ames (captain) (April 7, 1738 - June 17, 1805) and Susanna (Howard) Ames (May 14, 1759 - January 11, 1821), both of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. His father was a prominent blacksmith who manufactured shovels and guns both prior to and during the American Revolution .
Dennis is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, located near the center of the Cape Cod peninsula.It is a seaside resort town with colonial mansions along the northern Cape Cod Bay coastline and beaches along the southern Nantucket Sound. [1]
John Worthington Ames (October 22, 1793 – October 31, 1833) represented Dedham, Massachusetts in the Great and General Court. [1] [2] [3] He was the son of Fisher Ames and the brother of Seth Ames. [2] He never married and always lived with his mother. [3] He was born October 22, 1793, in Dedham, Massachusetts.