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Daniel Carter AMES 1838–1840 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Sep 1838

Birth Location: Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA

Death Date: Jul 1840

Death Location: Infant

Father: Ira Ames

Mother: Sarah JOHNSTON

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In 1838, Daniel Carter AMES entered the world in Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA, born to Ira V Ames And Sarah Johnston. Daniel Carter AMES passed away in 1840 in Infant.

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Biography

  • In 1838, Daniel Carter AMES entered the world in Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA, born to Ira V Ames And Sarah Johnston.
  • Daniel Carter AMES passed away in 1840 in Infant.

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Daniel AMES's Ancestors

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Daniel AMES
1838–1840
Birth Place: Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA
Parents
Ira V Ames
1804–1869
Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, United States
Sarah JOHNSTON
1814–1889
Belmont, Belmont, Ohio, United States
Grandparents
Ithamer AMES
1779–1810
Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, United States
Hannah CLARK
1783–1853
Providence, Providence, Rhode Island
Samuel Johnston
1784–1867
Elizabeth, Morris, New Jersey, USA
Elizabeth Huntsman
1779–1843
Wash, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Joseph AMES
1738–1831
Elizabeth PARKER
1739–1804
William Clark
1751–1821
Betsy ROGERS
1764–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Daniel AMES's Timeline

2 Records

1838
01 Sep 1838
Birth of Daniel Carter AMES in Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA
Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA
1840
Jul 1840
Age 2
Death of Daniel Carter AMES in Infant
Infant

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Sep 1838
    Event Place: Far West, Randolph, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: Membership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jul 1840
    Event Place: Infant

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