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Florin Haskell Ames

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Florin Haskell Ames

Birth
Stockton Springs, Waldo County, Maine, USA
Death
22 Jun 1899 (aged 56)
Glynn County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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AMES, Florin Haskell
The Brunswick Times; Tuesday 22 June 1899; pg. 4 col. 4

DEATH OF MR. H. AMES; WELL KNOWN CITIZEN PASSES AWAY AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Yesterday evening at 6:30 o'clock the death of Mr. S.H Ames occurred at his home 1504 F street.
Mr. Ames was a well known mariner and steamboat man, having lived in Brunswick for the past ten years. He had been a sufferer from consumption for about five years, and the natural decline of his health was the occasion of much sadness amongst his family and friends.
Yesterday evening he was stricken with a hemorrhage so violent in its nature as to take all his strength and he passed away without even partially recovering from its effects.
His wife and three children survive him. Mrs. W.E. Rye, of Brookwood, Ala., Mrs. [marked out] who was with him at the time of his death and Mr. Walter Ames.
The deceased was a member of the Episcopal Church. Pending the arrival of Ms. Rye no definite arrangements were made last night for the funeral.
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Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson
AMES, Florin Haskell
The Brunswick Times; Tuesday 22 June 1899; pg. 4 col. 4

DEATH OF MR. H. AMES; WELL KNOWN CITIZEN PASSES AWAY AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Yesterday evening at 6:30 o'clock the death of Mr. S.H Ames occurred at his home 1504 F street.
Mr. Ames was a well known mariner and steamboat man, having lived in Brunswick for the past ten years. He had been a sufferer from consumption for about five years, and the natural decline of his health was the occasion of much sadness amongst his family and friends.
Yesterday evening he was stricken with a hemorrhage so violent in its nature as to take all his strength and he passed away without even partially recovering from its effects.
His wife and three children survive him. Mrs. W.E. Rye, of Brookwood, Ala., Mrs. [marked out] who was with him at the time of his death and Mr. Walter Ames.
The deceased was a member of the Episcopal Church. Pending the arrival of Ms. Rye no definite arrangements were made last night for the funeral.
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Used with Permission of:
http://www.glynngen.com/newspapers/
Additional information provided By: Steven Hinson


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